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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1968)
30 Turner Bldg. Supply 55 30 Bob & Bill’s ....... 26 Gene’s Meat Mkt....... 23 33 Phil’s Union Service 50% Park n Shop ...... 21% 34% Schrank's Drags...... 48 36 37 N. San. Lanes.......... 20 The Cedars ............. 48 39 43 1st. Federal Savings 17 Girod’s Produce ...... 42 HIG Shirley Sharp 198; HIS Santiam Hardware 40 45 N. S. Lanes .......... 37% 47% Dorothy Schwindt 546; HTG I Girod’s Market ..... 36% 48% Lowers & Holm 988; HTS HOI.D-THELIAE BUDGET H & W Logging Co. 33 52 Girod’s 2751. OXLY HALF THE ANSWER Twillghtrrs 53 Frank Lumber Co. ..32 W L The 1969-71 record state 57 Name of Team Lake Lodge ......... 28 HIG and HIS Dan Meeker Teagues ..................... 40 20 budget presented by Gov. Tom 20 McCall last week proposes a 235, 807; HTG and HTS Turn Dollies Hair Fashion 40 24 moderate, eaonomy • minded er Building Supply 666, 2479. North Santiam Lanes 36 Gingerbread House .33 27 spending program based upon Stayton Invitational Name of Team W li Sweetheart Meats .. 32% 27% current levels of revenue and 28 relying heavily upon continu Frank Lumber Co..... 46 14 San. Child Care Ser. 32 31 ing steady economic growth. 21 Tincknell Real Estate 29 No. San. Real Estate 39 It proposes no tax increase Mel Round Tracking 38% 21% Kimsey Const. Co. 28% 31% let Cream SpUta 32 or new taxes. It contains no Regal Trophy .......... 35 25 Lairds .................... 28 4- 7-10 Pauline Hansen; 6-7-10 Stayton Electric ...... 32 32 major new programs, no major 28 Lumber Tavern ...... 28 Russ Scott. Sprouse-Reitz .......... 17 43 expansion of existing ones. 38% Hutchinson Track. 31% Other Hard Splits 44 Linked with a state govern- Lierman’s Ins............ 29 31 La Femme Bty. Salon 16 5- 7-9 J. Sullivan; 5-8-10 K. Frey’s Market ...... 28 HIG Janice Fery 209; HIS ment reorganization and 32 Tower, W. McClain; 4-7-9 lx Stay. Sports & Hobby 16 44 Fran Garsjo 528; HTG Tinck streamlining program, it seeks Wickizer (2), A. Dozier; 3-7-10 Green Veneer Inc...... 5 55 nell Real Estate 972; HTS Dol to hold the line on costs of state government administra L. Holm, L. Myers; 3-5-10 J. HIG and HIS Shirley Beth- lies Hair Fashion 2795. Sullivan; 4-6 D. Meeker; 3-7 J. el 226, 585; HTG and HTS Re Merchants Wednesday Night tion. Name of Team W L But in many ways the new Attig, C. Glidewell; 4-5 E. gal Trophy 566, 1542. Stout Creek Lbr. Co. 36 24 budget is most interesting for Wulf, A. Beitel, M. Schacht- Friday Mixed Doubles ’s Coffee Shop 35 25 what it presupposes or does sick; 56 D. Huff, M. Over Name of Team W L Jack First National Bank 35 25 not say. holts; 4-5-7 L. Graver, D. Doz Girod’s Super Market 37 15 No. San. Real Estate 32 It does project an increase of 28 ier, P. Choate; 4-10 D. Deetz; Lulay & Davis ........ 37 15 Turner Building Sly. 32 28 23.4 per cent in general fund 3-9-10 R. Lulay; 5-7 E. Garsjo, Mill City Pharmacy 36 16 Girods Market .......... 31 29 expenditures over this bien L. Girod, R. Burns, H. Holm, Garton Builders ...... 28 34 Stayton Canning Co. 30 30 nium, beginning with a $33.8 C. Wiltse, J. Boyle, A. Yankus, Del’s Barber Shop .... 23 29 Cascade Teachers ...29 31 million balance to be carried M. Yankus, W. Cox, M. Bur Les’ Tavern ............. 19 33 of Columbus 28 32 over. It assumes that contin ton, A. Taylor; 5-10 G. Carey, Pamper Palace ...... 18 34 Knights uing expansion of the state’s Lulay Timber Co 27% 32% D. Peters, C. Pennington, B. Don’s Tire Sales ..... 10 12 economy will produce the nec Stayton Cleaners .. 23% 36% Sullivan, E. Girod, P. Choate, HIG and HIS Jim Sullivan 41 essary additional revenue at I. Roy, V. Wagner, L. Huber. 215, 574; HTS and HTG Mill Stayton Auto Supply 19 HIG and HIS Joe Boyle 237, current tax levels. Men — Over 210 City Pharmacy 646, 1889. 627; HTG Stayton Auto Sup The $718.8 million general 237 J. Boyle; 235 D. Meeker; Eight BnH I.-eagnr ply 990; HTS Cascade Teach fund budget proposed by Gov. 233 D. Meeker, L. Holm; 230 Name of Team W L ers 2815. McCall is up $148.1 million D. Peters; 226 A. Wood; 225 Girods Hilltop ........ 41 19 from that of 1967-69. Not wide No. Santiam Merchants H. Holm; 223 E. Garsjo, M. Stayton Canning 2 37% 22% Name of Team W L ly recognized, however, Is the Overholts; 223 G. Atitig; 221 Frank Lumber Co..... 36 24 Lowers & Holm 2 .... 39 21 fact that the percentage in K. Tower, A. Yankus; 219 R. Sportsman Center . 34% 25% Sprouse-Reitz .......... 39 21 crease in revenue to come Eschelman; 218 D. Peters, M. Webbs Texaco........ . 33 27 Lowers & Holm 1 .... 36 24 from personal income taxes, McClain; 215 G. Attig, B. Mc Garton Builders .... 32% 27% Jerry main source of general fund ’ s Tavern ........ 33 27 Donald, J. Bethell, J. Sullivan; North Santiam Lanes 32 28 Philippi Ford ...... 30% 29% moneys, will be smaller than 214 D. Gregory, J. Sphoon, B. North Santiam Ply .. 32 28 Regal Trophy ...... 29% 30% that of 1967-69. Montoya, J. Roy, E. Wulf; Stay ton Canning 1 .. 29% 30% The main question left un ...................... 29 31 213 L. Myers, B. Salts, J. Pet Wilco Farmers...... 27% 32% Girods Lanes .......... 29 31 answered in the budget mes erson, L. Holm; 212 D. Peters, Sublimity Fire Ins. 21% 38% Albany Porter & Lau .......... 28 32 sage is that of property tax B. Stigelman; 211 E. Jacoby; Gormans Insurance . 3 56 Silverton Lanes ...... 27 33 relief. The governor expects 210 C. Lulay, R. Lulay, A. HIG Marv Overholts 223; to announce his plans for a Valley Telephone .... 26% 33% Harrison. HIS George Peters 586; HTG relief program this week, in Men — BOO Series Sportsman Center 788; HTS O-M Construction .. 13% 46% cluding senior citizens’ proper HIG T. Gilchrist: HIS W. 627 J. Boyle; 610 W. Mc Girods Hilltop 2257. ty tax relief. McClain 610; HTG Lowers & Nightengals Clain; 607 D. Peters; 603 H. While the budget contains Name of Team W Holm; 602 B. Montoya. L Holm So. 2 1028; HTS Lowers $38 million for local property 4 Game League: 807 D. Meek Stayton Radio & TV 33% 18% & Holm No. 1 3017. tax relief, that amount is not er. Drashella Furniture 31 21 considered sufficient to pro Women — Over 190 Riverview ............. 30% 21% vide relief of the magnitude 30 235 D. McClain; 226 S. Beth Earls Chevron 22 ell; 209 Jan Eery; 199 F. Gars Frankies Tavern .... 27% 24% By Eva Bressler jo; 198 D. Schwindt, S. Sharp; Stout Creek Lumber 24% 27% Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grimes Post Office held their Christ 195 V. Cribbs; 192 E. Round, Mill Supply ............. 22 30 spent the week-end at Tacoma, mas party and gift exchange M. Burton, S. Bethell; 190 J. P. D. T. A................. 9 43 Washington with their son, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Attig (2). HIG and HIS Dottie Me Sp-5 Arnold Grimes who is Frank Spellmeyer Monday ev Women — First 500 A Bigger Clain 235, 579; HTG and HTS stationed with the U. S. Army ening, December 9, followed by 585 S. Bethell; 579 D. Mc Stayton Radio and TV 843, at Fort Lewis, Washington. a dinner at a restaurant. At Clain; 550 J. Attig; 549 D. 2253. Robert Jobe was taken to tending were Mr. and Mrs. K offre Klatchers Shwindt; 546 D. Schwindt; the Santiam Memorial hospi Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim W L tal in Stayton Sunday. He will Joe 541 S. Sharp; 531 J. Attig; 528 Name of Team Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Garsjo; 520 F. Garsjo; 513 E. Lowers & Holm .... 39 17 spend several days their for Spellmeyer, Mrs. I>eota Word 20 medical treatment. Boyle; 503 C. Carey; 502 Jan Western Auto ........ . 36 en and Mr. and Mrs. Donald 20 Fery; 501 V. Cribbs; 500 E. Girod’s ................... 36 Judging of the Christmas Huber. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salem Trophy ........ . 33 Round, J. Attig. 23 lighting contest will be Thurs Pyeatt were unable to attend Walton’s Grocery ... 31 Monday Night Majors 25 day evening, December 19. due to illness. Name of Team W L Ray’s Drug .......... 27% 28% Judges are Don Moffatt of are well underway for 30 The Mill City Enterprise, Mrs. the Plans L. A. Smith Ins..... 59% 25% Jerry’s Tavern ..... 26 New Years Eve dance at James Owen of Mehama and the Santiam Valley Grange Dan Jones from the Stayton hall. This is the first public Mail office. dance to be held at the hall Mrs. Ruth Lyons moved for some time. Good music is Sunday to Salem where she promised and they hope for a will be near her daughter and large crowd. husband Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Call U, Any Day For Lois Bilyeu and Willa Gilson Ransom. Mrs. Lyons, former were hostess for the Lyons Ex Postmaster of Lyons is the tension Unit with their meet No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between daughter of one of the pioneer ing at the Lyons Methodist Stayton and Gates. families and has spent her en church beginning at 10 a. m. tire life here with the excep Thursday, December 12. Pro ON OR OFF THE CABLE tion of one year. She will be ceeding the business meeting RCA VICTOR greatly missed by her many Pat Mumey displayed gifts friends. that could be made for shut ins The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. Mike Fink was taken to the and children. Following the RCA WHIRLPOOL Salem Memorial hospital last business meeting cookies and Monday December 9, for med coffee were served by the host The Best Laundry Equipment ical treatment and is reported ess. to be some better. Attending were Lou Brown, Students of the eighth June Kokstis, Hazel James, Al grade of Mari-Linn school took ma Olmstead, Doris Roy, Helen a field trip Friday morning Johnston, Chery Richards, No- to Salem. They visited All la Pickering. Eva Malnus, Pat state Insurance to study and Mumey and the hostesses, Mrs. watch the computer machines Gilson and Mrs. Bilyeu. Appliance — Radio work. They were accompanied The 1-H sewing club will be SALES — SERVICE by Jim Tollen eighth grade reorganized with Mrs. Byron teacher. 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 Pickering, Mrs. Donald Huber Miss Ellen Dougherty of and Mrs. Fern Pederson the Portland Was a week-end leaders. The group will do guest at the home of her sis Christmas caroling on Friday ter, Mrs. Mike Fink and also night December 13 to the shut- visited Mr. Fink who is in the ins, followed by an achieve Salem Memorial hospital. ment awards meeting and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Riggs party. have returned after a two A Canyon Community weeks vacation trip to Calif Christmas sing will be held ornia. They visited their dau Saturday night December 21, ghter, Mr. and Mrs. George at the Lyons Methodist church Paulik and family at Aptos, at 7:30 p. m. Everyone Ls in their two sons, and Mr. and vited and welcome to attend. Mrs. W. A. Riggs and Mr. and Corp. Steven Salter arrived Mrs. E. C. Riggs at Santa Monday at the home of his par Barbara. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Salt Shawna and Kurt Spellmey- er after a year of duty in Viet er of Eugene were week-end nam. Following his 30 day guests at the home of their leave he will return to Viet grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. nam. Friends in Lyons were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Pete (Gladys) Rodich of Lin coln City, a former resident here. They owned and operat ed a plumbing shop. She pass ed away Monday, December 9 and funeral services were held Thursday, December 12. Mrs. George VanAgtmael re ports wonderful response to her drive for used materials Santiam Memorial Hospital for the Marion Home in Sub (Stayton) limity. There were boxes of VAN DUSEN - To Mr. and towels, wash cloths, sheets and Mrs. Melvin F. VanDusen, blankets were donated. She Aumsville, a son. Wednesday, wishes to express her thanks Deember 11. to every one who helped with BATES—To Mr. and Mrs. E. this project. A box of gifts Howard Bates. Stayton. a son, were also sent to the home Thursday, December 12. from Santiam Valley Grange IS LYONS TV, Radio & Appliance Service -POP►TER&I-ALL TV-3 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 19, 1968 Salem Scene by Ewatt E. Cutter demanded by the sizeable vote for the 1% per cent limitation measure. Significant relief will require a new revenue soure— a state sales tax or increased income tax— to take some of the burden off local property taxes. Legislators generally vote property tax relief as their numl)er one item of business when they convene here next month. But if they do not pro duce a program, or if voters defeat the program the legis lature is likely to refer, then property tax relief adjustments in the budget must be consid ered. For example, the budget con tains no general fund appro priations for senior citizens’ re lief or for inventory tax relief. The homestead exemption of fset would require $5.3 million to continue; inventory tax re lief would need $26.7 million from the general fund to ful fill legislative intentions to phase out half the tax from 1966 to 1970. Other adjustment needs may well arise from the governor’s proposed government reorgan ization. The budget is tailored to restructured state govern ment and many of its items are contingent on its adoption. Reorganization proposals, un der "Projet 70’s,” are the result of months of intensive study by a task force of four pro fessors of political science, pu blic administration and busi ness administration. Their in tention is "to give Oregon cit izens and their elected leaders some control over coming events, so that they and their institutions of government will not be overwhelmed by the problems of the 1970’s." Plans would group many state agencies with related functions in nine new or ex panded main departments un der the governor. They would be: social services, natural re sources, consumer and em ployee protection, executive, revenue and taxation, transpor tation. public employment re lations board, general servies and environmental quality. Twenty other departments would remain separate. The legislature would have to approve such changes, and the Senate and House for many years have failed to agree on Constitutional revision plans, which have included similar reorganization ideas. Moreover, the Joint Ways and Means Committee must Im mediately begin its long and hard task of revising the bud get. lacking the time to first study and approve ‘Project 70’s’ recommendations, the legisla ture likely will have to con sider revenue and spending in line with present organization. There remains, of course, Gov. McCall’s proposal for pro perty tax relief — the other half of the answer which may modify current views of his proposed budget. And then there will be two intriguing questions as proper ty tax relief assumes the dom inant role in legislative con siderations. What will the leg islature do with the governor’s proposals, And, what will vot ers do to support the legisla ture in its mission to provide tax reform? 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