The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 20, 1969, Page 4, Image 4

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    DETROIT
IDANHA
By Roots Cham iron
Mrs. Clifford McMillan re­
turned home Sunday following
a flight to Groten, Conneticut.
She left here the first of March
to be with their youngest
daughter who was awaiting the
birth of their first child. The
little boy was born March 7th
at the Naval hospital at Grot-
en. He has been named Jeffery |
Lee. His father, Richard Lee
Marsland, who is serving with
the navy on a submarine, was
away at sea off the coast of
Spain when the little fellow
was bom.
Detroit Woman’s Civic Club
will sponsor a “Pot-luck” lun­
cheon April 1st in the social
room of the Idanha fire hall
from 11:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. I
P:i<e rates will be a $1.00 fori
adults and 50c for children.
Mrs. Sam Leffler left by
plane last week for San Fran­
cisco, Calif, where she was
joined by her son in a flight
to Omaha, Neb. where they
will visit at the home of Mrs.
I^effler’s brother and other rel­
atives in the area.
I
Bertha Loken was taken to
Santiam Memorial Hospital,
Stayton, Thursday by Detroit
Mobile First Aid unit fir med­
ical attention. She reporedly
is suffering with pneumonia.
Detroit Basketball Team
Takes Third Place in
State Tournament
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 20, 1969
THE
MILL
CITY
ENTERPRISE
P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
The Mill City Bnterprise assumes no financial responsibility
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
State Basketball tournament. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
Elkton defeated Malin 56-48 of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
and Elgin nipped Detroit 69-67
iVir./vioCK
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championship
bracket
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games.
Detroit led Elgin 33-31 at
k PUBLISHER*
-"ASSOCIATION
halftime in the afternoon’s
second game, a championship
Association - Founded 1885
bracket tilt. Detroit was ahead
Subscription
Rates
18-15 after the first period, lost
the second 16-15 and lost the Marion-Linn Counties, per your ........................................... ..... $4.00
third 25-15 for a 56-48 deficit Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ................................ $4.50
entering the final period.
Outside Oregon, per year ................................................_........... $6.00
The Cougars rallied in the DON W. MOFFATT.......................................... Editor and Publisher
final stanza to knot the score
GOLDIE RAMBO
Society and News Editor
at 67-67, but Elgin’s Ron Town­
ROSE
CREE
....
.......
Local News Editor
send sank two free throws with
GEORGE LONG .
. ............................... Printer
one second left to clinch the
CORRESPONDENTS
victory.
Detroit had five players Detroit-Idanha............................................................... Boots Champion
score and four hit double fig­ Gates................................................................................. Betty Johnson
ures. Senior Dorsey Smith and Mehama.......................................... Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts
Gerald Hiebert had 18 and 17 Lyons ...................................................................... ........... Eva Bressler
respectively. Junior ace Lyle
Rogers tallied 16 and Sopho­
more Jay Harvey 13.
Detroit was decked out in
street banners and posters for
the homecoming Sunday. A re­
ception was held at the Ele­
mentary school about 4 p. m.
While the community is still
The Capital Conference Mu­ and will conduct the Festival
staggering under the blow of sic Festival will be held March chorus and band in two selec­
losing their high school build­ 27 with performances at host tions at the close of the even­
ing some person or persons schools in Scio, Cascade, and ing’s performance. He will also
even tried to do away with the Woodburn.
tape critiques as the various
homecoming banners. They
Starting time in all places groups perform.
were apparently scared off aft­ will be at 8 p. m. and admis­
At Cascade (Central) other
er taking a large banner from sion will be nominal.
musical groups performing
Detroit Patio around 2:30 a. m.
At Scio (South) bands and will be Salem Academy, Chem-
Sunday morning. The incident choruses participating besides awa and Gervais. At Wood­
along with a description of the the host school will be San­ burn (North) visiting groups
car was reported to the State tiam, Stayton and Regis. Pro­ will be Gladstone, North Mar­
Police.
fessor Walter Farrier, director ion, John F. Kennedy and Mt.
of choral activities and assist­ Angel Seminary.
ant professor of music at Wil-
Spencer Hillesland is band
limette University, will be the director at Santiam High
guest conductor.
school with that group, as well
Professor Farrier has a as the chorus, always present­
varied musical background ing superior performances.
DETROIT—Detroit captured
third place Saturday by down­
ing Malin 72-68 in a contest
at Pendleton which went into
three overtimes.
The budget for City of Mill City for the fiscal year 1969-70 beginning July 1, 1969 as de­
The Detroit Cougars scored
tailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules was prepared on an accounting basis 10 points in the third overtime
consistant with that used in prior years except Road fund items were put in with General and to down the Malin Mustangs
Street fund. A copy of the budget documents may be inspected by interested persons between 72-68 and to capture third place
the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. Mondays through Fridays each week at the United States in the tourney. The Cougars
National Bank, Mill City Branch and a copy cf the budget may be obtained for 50 cents. A rallied on free throws by Lyle
meeting of the City Council will be held April 8, 1969 at 8:00 P. M. at the City Hail for the Rogers and D:rsey Smith and
purpose of holding a public hearing on »his budget. Any person may appear to discuss the a tip-in by Gerald Hiebert to
budget or any part of it. The outstanding indebtedness of The City of Mill City, Oregon at end their season with 23-6 re­
cord.
March 5, 1969 was $11,000.00.
HERBERT J. PECK.
Detroit was led by Rogers
Mayor.
with 26 points, with three of
his mates also hitting in doub­
le figures. Smith and Hiebert
had
15 apiece and sophomore
1ÍX19.
For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1,
Equipment
Sewer Jay Harvey 10. This offset a
General
State Tax
Total
Fund 34 point outburst from the
Purchase
Fund
Street
All
Tax Levy Computations
Mustang’s Carl Conroy. Malin
Fund
Fund
Funds
$3,900.00 jumped to an early lead and
$1,200.00
$27,31X1.00
$78,170.00 $45,770.00
Total budget requirements ...............
was head after the first stanza
Less budget resources, except taxes
3,900.00 16-10. Detroit rallied in the sec­
1.200.00
27,300.00
28,225.00
to be levied ........................................
ond period and at the inter-
17,545.00
Total taxes to be levied
mission trailed by one, 29-28
Analysis of taxes to be levied—
Detroit finally grabbed the
Within 6% limitation
the lead early in the third
Outside 6% limitation ........................
quarter scoring 14 points to
Total taxes to be levied.......................
Malin’s 11. They led at the
For Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1968.
start of the fourth quarter,
General State Tax Equipment Sewer 42-40.
General
Total
District
Purchase
Street
Road
Fund
All
Tax Levy Computations
Malin rallied in the fourth
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fund
Funds
period and tied the game at 57
$2.220.00 $-11.500.00 as the buzzer sounded. Both
Total budget requirements $112,282.00 $40,786.00 $ 9,776.00 $18,000.00
Less budget resources except
teams played cautious in the
$2.220.00 $41,500.00 first overtime and the score
taxes to be levied.............. $ 96.096.00 $24,600.00 $ 9,776.00 $18,000.00
Total taxes to be levied ..... $ 16,186.00 $16,186.00
ended knotted at 60 all. Neith­
er team could penetrate the
Analysis of taxes to be levied—
$ 9,518.76
other’s defense for a scoring
Within 6% limitation
$ 6,667.24
Outside 6% limitation
burst and at the end of the
$16,186.00
second extra period, the score
Total taxes to be levied
was tied at 62-62. This set the
ESTIMATED DISBURSEMENTS 1969-70
stage for the Cougar’s surge
Approved which netted them 10 points,
GENERAL FUND
Actual
Budget
Actual
1969-70 while Malin only connected for
CITY HALL DEPARTMENT
1968-69
1967-68
198647
$ 2,280.00 six.
Recorders Salary ................................................
$ 1,800.00 $ 1,980 00 $ 2,160.00
6,080.00
Street Salary .......................................................
5,430.00
5,790.00
5,430.00
Rogers tallied 60 points in
the three game tourney to av­
TOTAL SALARIES
$ 8,360.00 erage 20 points per game. Hie­
$ 7,230.00 $ 7,410.00 $ 7,950.00
225.00 bert and Smith tallied 45 and
Office
Supplies
...................
225.00
82.85
163.73
3,800.00 Mustang’s Conroy scored 73
Insurance .............................
3,435.97
3,246.69
3,500.00
500.00 points in the tourney.
Sewer Maintenance (CBI)
608.49
500 00
363.50
4,300.00
Street Lights ......................
B-Toumey All-star team
3,714.19
3,759.26
3,950.00
The Canyon Date with Dad
1,500.00 picked at the Oregon Class B
Miscellaneous
1,600.43
1,379.09
1,500.00
dinner, sponsored by the Camp
900.00
Fire
Hydrants
....................
High
School
basketball
tourna
­
864.00
864.00
900.00
1,000.00 ment are Lyle Rogers, Detroit; Fire Girls, was held Friday
Inégal and Audit .................
706.00
900.00
907.50
300.00 Tim Wetherell, of Arlington; night at the Elementary School
Cemetary Maintenance
200.00
200.00
200 00
1.500.00
Carl Conroy of Marlin, Dick gym-
Operating Contingencies
278.70
1,500.00
1,444.49
A pot luck dinner started
1,200.00 Hall of Elkton, and Mike Kol­
Transfer to Equipment
500.00
1,000.00
500.00
335.00 ler of Elgin. Detroit was also off the affair. The girls and
Employee Insurance
their dads were seated at tables
Unappropriated Balance
2,500.00 the recipient of a sportsman­ according to their age groups 1
2 500 00
ship award.
Mrs. Jim Adams, South Mar­
In the first game of the
TOTAL CITY HALL
$20.423.81 $19,035.08 $24,625.00
$26,420.00
ion
District Director of Camp 1
State B basketball tourney on
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Fire showed a series of slides i
Thursday,
Detroit
downed
pre
­
Chiefs Salary ...............
$ 6,435.00 $ 6,450.00 $ 7.000.00
$
viously unbeated Columbia on Camp Kilowan. «She and her
5,250 (X)
4,834.00
5,600.00
Patrolman* Salary .
Christian
54-51 in overtime, husband will be camp direct­
335.00
Relief Patrolman
400.00
ors this year.
Columbia Christian
entered
875.00
875.00
Judges Salary ................
876.00
Verne Peterman, Clare Hen-
the tourney as the only un­
ness, Kenneth Lawrence and
beaten
team
with
25
victories.
$12,144.00 $12,910.00 $13,875.00
TOTAL SALARIES
$15,700.00
John Wills were presented
while Detroit was 21-5.
| 1,006.10 $ 1.220 95 $ 1,200.00
Police Car Expense
1,100.00
with “Do-Dad” buttons. This
Detroit
was
behind
12-9
after
1 l'l 15
200(H)
61.69
Board of Prisoners .
was in appreciation for their
200.00
the first period and 25-22 at
101.88
600.00
609.62
Jail Maintenance
700.00 half-time. A 14-8 third period work at Camp Kilowan last
537 28
528.12
.550.00
Police Phones .........
560.00 margin for the Cougars was year.
212.28
338.46
300.00
Police Supplies ..........
An interesting program was
300.00 the big difference, pulling
492.00
132.00
put on by the various groups
800.00
Bail Refund................
800.00
them ahead 36-33. But the
during the evening. Camp Fire
Portlanders won the final
$15,188.15 $15,557.68 $17,525.00
TOTAL POLICE DEPARTMENT
$19.350.00 quarter 13-10, forcing the extra here is sponsored by the Mill
835,611.96 $34,592.76 $42,150.00
TOT\l. GENERAI. FUND
$45.770.00 three minutes. Detroit took the City Woman’s club.
overtime period 8-5 after the
STATE TAX STREET FUND
$ 7,026.87 $ 7,787.84 $16,600.00
Street Maint, and Repair
$19,900.00 46-46 tie. Lyle Rogers Detroit’s
818.21
733.77
900.00
900 no high scoring junior forward,
Equipment Operation
210.52
428.44
500.00
Equipment Repair ...............................
500.00 led all scorers with 18 points.
38.00
36.00
36 00
Park Maint, and Purchase
6,000.00 Gerald Hiebert had 13 and
Dorsey Smith 10.
Wayne Buckelew, the tallest
$ 8,091.60 $ 8,986 05 $18,036.00
TOTAL STREET FUND
The Linn County Historical
$27.300.00
athlete on the court at 6’ 4” society will meet in the meet­
$
85.(X) $ 2,220.00
EQUIPMENT PURCHASE
1.200.00
$
had 15 points for the losers. ing room in the Swan addition
SEWER DISTRICT
Elton and Elgin, captured Southwest corner,
the
of
$20,0(M).00
Construct! n Costs ................
semi-final victories Friday to Court House in Albany cn
$20,000.00
Repay Bank Ixians
gain the finals of the Oregon Sunday. March 23.
1,500.00
Upkeep anti Ijease...............
$
200.00
The meeting will start at 2
Bonds and Interest
$ 3,700.00
p. m. and James H. Russell
Notice of Budget Hearing
Capitol Conference Music Festival To
Be Held at Three Schools on March 27
Canyon Date With
Dad Dinner Held
Here Friday Night
BEER-toast to America's economy
The brewing industry is a massive and dynamic part of
the national economy. Each yerr it pours billions of
dollars into commerce and government.
■ $1.4 billion in state and federal excise taxes.
■ $3 billion to employees, suppliers and distributors.
■ $990 million in agricultural products and packaging
materials.
The brewing industry is a proud contributor to America's
prosperity.
Historical Society
To Meet Sunday
$41,500.00
$ 13,70.3 56 $43,663.81 $103,906.00
TOT A L DI S B U RS E M E NTS
$ 3.900.00
$78.170.00
ESTIN \TED RECEIPTS 1969-70
Actual
Actual
Budget
1967-68
1968-69
$ 3,133.50 $ 3.087.00 $ 2,200.00
1,147.50
942.00
1,050.00
7.698.03
8,674.48
7,800.00
3,449.36
3.405.62
iO.00
488.00
468 00
500.00
573.53
721.23
400.00
893 18
979 17
eoo oo
87.00
100 00
M.00
467.00
132 00
800 00
$18,023 09
$18,379.51 $16,800.00
$ 9.200 00
$26,000.00
$10.882.08
$11.881 74 $11.000 00
$ 7.000.00
$10.882 08
$
$
500 00
500 00
$11,884 74 $18.000 00
$
$
500 00 $ 1.000 00
$ 1.220 00
500.00 $ 2.220.00
$20.000 00
$20.000.00
$ 1,500.00
$29,405.17
$41.500 00
$30,761 25 $87.720.00
GENERAL FUND
Fines ..............................
Business Licenses
Liquor and Cigarettes
Franchises .....................
Sewer Collections ....
Miscellaneous .............
County Road Levy
Street Work
Bail .................................
Approved
1969-70
$ 2,500.00
950.00
8,900.00
3.375.00
500.1X1
400.00
850.00
50.00
800.00
TOT A US
ADD: Cash Balance
$18.325.00
$ 9.900.00
GRAND TOTAL GENERAL FUND
STATE TAX STREET FUND
Park Purchase............................................
State Highway Apportionment
ADD: Cash Balance ...... ..................
$28,225.00
TOTAL STREET FUND
EQUIPMENT PURCHASE
Transfer fr m General Fund
$27.300.00
TOTAL EQUIPMENT PURCHASE
SEWER DISTRICT
Bank Ixxtns
Bandcroft Bonds
Assessments—Upkeep
Assessments—Bonds and Interest
TOTAL SEWER DISTRICT
TOTAL ALL RECEIPTS
4.400 00
15,000.00
7,900.00
1.200.00
$ 1.200 00
200 00
3.700.00
GATES
Betty Johnson
Ph. 897-2491 davs
Ph. 897-2456 eves
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadin and
their daughter. Margie Parker,
of Mill City went to Newport
on Sunday and visited with
the George Childs.
Mrs. Nat Wills of Mill City
called on Mrs. I^ing Stafford
at her heme on Friday. Mrs.
Stafford was also visited on
Saturday by her brother Lou-
is Myers of Elk Hom.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert John-
son visited with Mr and Mrs
Clint Brown and two sons
Ixtrrv and Mike, in Dallas
last Thursday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. John Thurston
of Scio recently went on a trip
to Reno and left their children
with their grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. P. A Pederson.
Jess and Dinah Haywood of
Salem visit«! with Dinah's
grandmother. Mrs. Bessie No­
vak over Friday night and
thr ugh Saturday.
of Corvallis will talk on the
"Relationship of Genealogy to
History,” He will give the case
history of his search for his
Linn county ancestors.
Floyd Jenks, president of the
Linn County Society said that
anyone wishing to join the
Linn County or State Society
should contact Janice Whit­
man. treasurer, at 1140 W. 10th
street in Albany.
I
Pacific Power Man
To Retire March 3 I
The retirement of a well-
known executive who has been
associated with the electric in­
dustry for nearly five decades
and the appointment of his
successor were announced to­
day by Pacific Power & Light
Company.
Homer Beale. West Oregon
division manager for Pacific
Power since 1960, announced
plans to retire March 31 from
his Port land based
divisian
post after 48 years of service.
George L. Beard. PP&L vice
president and general man­
ager. reported that Eldon
Too Late to Classify Drennan, industry veteran of
23 years and presently assist­
FOR SALE r RENT—Older ant general manager for Pa­
I bedro m house. Urge lot. cific Power in Portland, will
Highway frontage. Or will become West Oregon division
rent Contact Bill or Rusti manager for the PP&L service
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