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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1968)
À Salem Scene by Everett E. Cutter Elementary Football Squad Undefeated Mill City Elementary school PROPERTR TAX LEVIES climaxed an undefeated foot Senate Taxation Committee. HET NEW GROWTH RECORD According to Annala’s compli ball season November 7 by 6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 28, 1968 THAT'S fl FRET MRS. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS, 1969 M rs joy berlemann of U niversity PARK, NEW MEXICO. IS THE NEW MRS U.S. SAVINGS BONDS! CHOSEN FROM MRS. AMERICA FINALISTS, MRS. BERLEMANN IS A FIVE FOOT, FIVE INCH BEAUTY WHO WEIGHS 113 POUNDS 5HE HOLDS A B.S DEGREE FROM NEW M exico state U. and is a stock broker . HER HUS8AND, RICHARD, IS A MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND THEY HAVE TWO SONS. Timber Sales Are Scheduled For December Forest Service Has U-Cut Yule Tree Plan This Year Total local property tax lev cations, this year’s total levies, beating Cascade Junior High, ies in Oregon increased more before any offset from proper 33-12. It was a hard-fought this year, in dollars amounts, ty tax relief programs now op game, as the 13-12 halftime DETROIT—The U. S. Forest DETROIT—A total of 4,500,- than any other single year in erating, total $410,417,205. It is score indicates. This game was 000 board feet of federal timber Service has announced plans state history. Measured in per a dollar increase of $54 million a replay of an earlier, rained- centages, the increase is the over 1967-68. out confrontation. will go cn the auction block for U-cut Christmas tree oper largest in modern Oregon his here December 20th in two ations or this season. The average statewide per The 1968 season proved to be tory. sales scheduled by the Detroit Detroit Ranger District, centage increase, OTR notes, exciting with high-scoring, BOND SALESMAN These findings, based upon is 15-2 per cent, up from a 10.7 wide-open six-man football. In District, Willamette National which includes the former Mill T he SERLEMANNSHAVE property tax levies in all 36 per cent increase last year. The past seasons the eight-man var City District, will permit for Forest. been regular sayings BONDS PURCHASERS counties for fiscal year 1968- previous highest one-year in iety has produced low scores. Largest of the two sales in est wide cutting this year, a AOR MANY YEARS- 69, were published last week crease was 11.3 per cent in Mill City featured a passing at volves 3,700,000 board feet in c'hange from the past several DURING THE coming by Oregon Tax Research (OTR) 1964-65, following voters’ de tack and a particularly strong YEAR MRS. S^CEMANN the Straight Creek No. 3 sale years when public cutting has If the figures seem disconcert feat of an increased personal defense for six-man football. WILL BE THE TREASURY'S about nine miles South of Id been restricted to specific areas ing—particularly in view of income tax for property tax re Every game featured some GOODWILL Permits will be available at anha. FOR SAVINGS BONOS. the defeat of the 1*4 percent lief. the Ranger Station at a $1.00 kind of challenge for the young The second sale includes an limitation—it is helpful to re This year’s greatest dollar in ballplayers. They fought hard per tree, which will include a estimated 800,000 board feet of member that OTR repeatedly crease is in the most populous and scrapped for every single timber in the same area in the limited amount of greenery. stressed before the election counties. The highest percent yard, first down, and point Permits may be obtained dur Lost Creek No. 3 sale. that nearly two-thirds of this age increase — 28.3 per cent, they scored. As a result, they ing the week at regular hours, A 3rd sale is scheduled Dec. year’s property tax increase is occurred in Clatsop County, are the league champions. and from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. 26th with an estimated 5,900,000 the result of voters approving with Wallowa, Lincoln and Season Record— f DOLLARS FOR DOLLAR! board feet of Willamette Na on each of the December week levies extending beyond the Crook Counties not far behind. Mill City 42—St. Mary’s 0. O ne of the only 6 known tional Forest timber. The ends before Christmas. Constitutional 6 per cent pro A decrease of 1.4 per cent oc Snow levels considered, bet SPECIMENS OF THE U.G. 1604- Mill City 53—Stayton 7 stand is located about three perty tax limit. curred in Jefferson County. SILVEK DOLLAR WG SOLD FOR ter cutting areas are suggested Mill City 50—Mari-Linn 30 miles southwest of Idanha. 428,000 IN PECCM3ER OF ISiO! “Possibly most disconcert Now 33 years old, OTR is a Mill City 40—Detroit 0 A minimum price of $49.45 a as the Breitenbush Blowout, highly respected non-partisan ing,’’ OTR reports, is this Mill City 33—Cascade 12. thousand has been set for the Divide, Straight, Leone, Cedar organization which devotes its year's increase in the average Douglas-fir in the 10:00 A.M. and French Creeks, Halls _____ HELP! work to the study of state and effective tax rate over 1967-68. oral sale at Detroit Ranger Ridge and Boulder Ridge and T he payroll savings plan helps our gcernment local taxes throughout Oregon. Although increased true cash creased nearly 9 per cent of under the power lines. MAINTAIN THE STRENGTH OF THE DOLLAR ANU AT THE SAME TIME IT Station. Its manager, George J. Annala, value of nearly $1 billion ab true cash value, higher than The only restrictions on area HELPS PURCHASERS OF THE BONDS TO BUILD PERSONAL SECURITYT served four terms in the State sorbed “a significant amount” last year’s 2.3. .. per cent rate is within 200 feet of the Breit House of Representatives (1955- of thus year’s percentage in even before relief was deduct enbush Road and the North 61), and in the 1967 legislative crease in taxes, the effective ed. Santiam Highway. session was consultant to the | tax rate for Oregon still in- New tags are being tried by Relief deductions this year the forest service this year. total $22,448,405, leaving a net Betty Johnson A wrap on tag with its own ad collectible tax of $387,927,563. Ph. 897-2491 days hesive will take the place of Property tax relief appears Ph. 897-2456 eves. in three forms in OTR’s report. IDANHA—The Idanha home the usual tag and wire system. By Boots Champion The Robert Johnson family The State Forestery Depart Senior citizens’ homestead ex Thomas McKnight, Portland, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiebert emptions are responsible for were pleasantly surprised with a tree planter for reforestation was the setting when they hon ment has discontinued its U- $2.26 million offset this year. a visit by Mrs. Johnson’s par contractor, Harland Selmer of ored the Detroit Cougars, their cut program for this season. Inventory tax relief of $3.1 mil ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lyons, fell on a steep hillside coach and school Supt. with a Previous cutting plans in the lion is down about $2 million Torrey from Lebanon, on Sun about 4:30 P.M. Thursday and dinner Monday evening. As Green Basin area of the North from last year. General proper day. They had dinner and vis was taken by Detroit Mobile sisting Mrs. Hiebert in the Santiam ran afoul of winter ' snows last year, so commercial ty tax relief, including $6.7 mil ited during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans, First Aid Unit to Santiam Me serving of the guests were Christmas tree sales were sub lion in cigarette taxes earmark morial hospital, Stayton. At cheer leaders, Sharon Johnson, ed for this purpose, is up ap Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reid, Mr. tendants at the hospital said Carol Thomasson and Susie stituted for this year. and Mrs. Elmer Klutke, all proximately $800,000. from Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Fran his condition seemed satisfac Morgan. In attendance were school Annala believes the legisla ces Bodeker from Mill City, tory, but that he was under ture has its work well cut out Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cole observation for possible injur Supt. Ron Wilkerson, coach Larry Poole and wife, Lyle Ro for it. Obviously, lawmakers from Mehama, and Don Hill ies. are expected to come up with from Salem w'ere all elk hunt The Idanha home of Mr. and gers, Mike and Ricky William some answers to “the major ing at the Sumpter Area in Mrs. Henry Hiebert was the son, Jim, Gerald and Donald problem facing the next ses Eastern Oregon for 10 days. setting Sunday for the annual Hiebert, Jim Morgan, George sion of the legislature.” Nearly They reported they saw snow, reunion of the H. C. Hiebert Derrick, Jeff Drago, Earl Dem 300,000 Oregonians voted for had a wonderful time, and saw family gathering. There were int, Ricky Alley, Dennis and the 1% percent property tax lots of cow elks, but unfortun 36 guests in attendance, in Allen Benton, Dorsey Smith, limitation; no doubt thousands ately no one in their party had cluding Mr. Hieberts mother of Myles McMillan, J. Harvey, IDANHA—W. A. Lewis of more would have if there had cow tags, so they came back Dallas who will celebrate her Fredie Miller, Mike Monroe, 1710 Yew St. Salem, suffered been an alternative method of without any elk. 83rd birthday anniversary in Pat Lyon, Robin Lawson, Dav scalp and facial wounds in a id Stephen, Bud Crist, and raising the needed local reve Son and daughter-in-law, January. one-car accident on the North Garry Lyon. nue in the proposal. Keith and Doris Hennes from Dinner guests at the home of Entertainment was provided Santiam Highway about six Now the ball has been Albany, visited at the Glen Rev. and Mrs. Harold Roth on by the playing of pool, shuffle miles east of Idanha. He was thrown back by voters to the Henness home on Sunday. The Sunday his parents, Mr. board and swimming in the taken to Santiam Memorial legislature. Any new form of Floyd Corbett family also vis and Mrs. were Henry Roth of Sil Hieberts pool. hospital by Detroit Mobile raising revenue to offset pro ited at the Henness home on verton. First Aid Unit. It's th» Atlas Weathergard tire, with perty taxes must be approved Sunday. There will be no school The 7:30 P.M. accident occur by the people, however. Be extra-deep treed that grabs hold firmly. Mrs. Clare Rush attended a Thursday and Friday due to red when the vehicle struck a cause the legislature cannot at Its superb traction keeps you moving luncheon for the Telephone rock cn the highway. tach the emergency clause to Pioneers of America Club in the Thanksgiving Holiday. safely and steadily through ice, mud or A boy and two un identified revenue measures, it either Salem on Wednesday. Her son men traveling with Lewis were snow. And it’s backed by the famous must refer tax reform plans to Lyle Rush, was initiated into not Injured. It was not learned the voters or expect any mea the Club with 21 years service. Atlas Guarantee. who was driving the car. sure it approves to be tested by Charles Mason of Sweet You'll find them here. popular referendum. IDANHA — Evangelistic meet Home, father of Hazel Gabriel, Ultimately then, again, the who has been recovering from ings at the Idanha Community Intercom System The Chevron ABOVE ALL means service l>eople and not the legislature a recent back surgery at the Church under the supervision Installed at the will nave the final say. Every Good Samaritan Hospital in of Rev. Clyde Freeman of Van AVAILABLE WITH OR DETROIT — Mrs. Donald couver, Wash., have closed Berggreen Home voting citizen should bear this Corvallis, is expected to go Ketchum and her two children, with 33 awards given to those in mind, and be prepared to ac home on Tuesday. WITHOUT ICE STUDS IDANHA—An inter-com sys Kerry and Tracy of Detroit cept constructive ideas the tem was installed recently at Isabell Heller and Pauline were involved in a two-car ac with highest contest points. next legislature is hard-pressed Hansen joined Ruth McCombs Stanley Williamson was a- the Idanha home of Mr. and to propose. If not, we must be at her home last Friday and cident on Highway 22 at Gates warded first place with 320 Mrs. Vernon Berggreen. The prepared to accept the con the three wrapped gifts for the about 5:30 p. m. Friday. points, followed by Ricky Roth system provided by the Idan tinuing rise in local property coming Garden Club show to Mrs. Ketchum and the child who took second place with ha Community Church, was es Ph. 897-2786 Mill CHy, Ora taxes which makes OTR’s re be held in December in Mill ren were taken to Salem Me 315 points. Both boys selected tablished and hooked up by port such uncomfortable read- morial hospital where attend bibles from the board as their the Valley Telephone Co. of Sil City. i ing. verton. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schrunk ants said Mrs. Ketchum sus prizes. The inter-com connected to a of Salem were visitors at the tained a severe cut to her fore 3rd place winner was David home of Mrs. Lang Stafford head. Kerry, 7, was not injured White who selected a desk pen telephone enables Mrs. Berg last week-end. Nellie Allen and but Tracy, 11, sustained facial set, and Sherry Williamson 4 th green to communicate with the church as well as listen to the Charles Barnes had an early cuts. He was treated and re place, chose a bible. Several New Testaments, services. Mrs. Berggreen was Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. leased. Mr. Ketchum said his wife, books and pictures were also recently released from Santiam Lang Stafford on Sunday. Memorial hospital, Stayton. Ivouis Kelle returned home who is still hospitalized, is suf awarded to the winners. Points for the contest were where she had been hospitaliz on Sunday from the Salem Me fering with a severe headache, morial Hospital where he has and that Xrays are being tak earned by being present, bring ed for the past six weeks. In been recuperating from pneu en in an attempt to locate the ing new’ ones to the meetings, poor health for sometime she monia and lung surgery. He cause. She received a half-moon memorizing bible versus and became bedfast about two years ago. is reported to be feeling much cut on the forehead extending bringing their bible. better. Mrs. Kelle who has been from the hair-line to the eye brows. Their son, Tracy, sus ill also continues to improve. PERSONAL STATIONERY Richard Wilson, a sophomore tained bruises, a cut at the at the University of Oregon in corner of the eye and cheek LETTERHEADS Eugene spent a long week-end which required several stitches. visiting at the home of his Driver of the other car was ENVELOPES grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Lorraine Mills of Gates. Police said the Ketchum Harold Wilson. Recent week-end visitors at car hit the rear of the Mills the home of the William Town vehicle. send family was Miss Beverly Hanson, a niece of Mrs. Town send that she had never seen Pvf. Harold Hiebert before. Miss Hanson is from Kasson. Minnesota, and taught To Receive More English at Rochester, Minn., ENCLOSURES last year. She recently has join Marine Training ed the Federal Program of Vis BUSINESS CARDS IDANHA—Marine Pvt. Har ta and was sent to Oregon, where she is to be teaching at old Hiebert, who just complet BOOKLETS ed 12 weeks of basic training Mount Angel for 1 year. and graduated Tuesday morn ACCOUNTING FORMS ing of last week, will now take Deanha PTC To four weeks of advanced train- RULED FORMS Following the advanced train Have Musical Program ing before being sent to Viet DETROIT—The Deanha PTC nam. He will be assigned to INVOICES regular meeting of the month the Transportation Dept., his safeco which usually wouki be next father said. INSURANCE Following the advanced train Thursday, has been changed to December 5 because of the ing course he will arrive home in time for Christmas on a two Thanksgiving Holiday. The 7:30 meeting will be held weeks leave. The Hieberts and Miss Shar in the library of the Element For personalized Homeowner’s Insurance, call: ary school. Entertainment will on Johnson flew to San Diego be provided by the Detroit last week to attend Harold's High School chorus which will graduation at the Marine Phsne 897-2772 Mill CHy, Oreyen present a variety of selections Training Center. A note of in under the supervision of Miss terest. Mr. Hiebert said the lfli CHy, O tc « on Training Center graduates 300 Ffc. 8V7-MU «r Margaret Minden. Refreshments will be served trainees every day five days WHIM YOU AM TNtATIO UK« A MMON — NOT A NUM «08 a week by room mothers. GATES DETROIT IDANHA Heiberts Honor Detroit Cougars Salem Man Suffers Injuries in Car Accident Here’s a grabber! Evangelistic Meet Detroit People Hurt At Idanha Success In Car Accident Bassett's Chevron Station Fine Printing The Postman may think of you as a number *■ but to your Safeco Agent you’re a person., not a =•= number The Mill Qty Enterprise JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE 4