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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1970)
♦ WE ARE NOW OPEN Under New Management HOURS Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. — 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. M. to 9 P. M. Fri., Sat, and Sunday Good Food Fountain Service No Order Too Large or Too Small HALEY’S DRIVE-IN Hiway 22 Mill Ci+y Young People Meet Miley Home Scene 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 23, 197Q At Fred Taylor Home Of Family Reunion Columbia-Construction Helicopters Awarded Contract to Inspect Revetments IDANHA—The Young Peo ple of the Idanha Community church gathered at the home of their counselors, the Fred Taylors, for a youth meeting late Sunday afternoon. Lesson of the day was “Pride and Panic.’’ Following the meeting re freshments were served to Sherry, Mike and Ricky Wil liamson, D:n, Jimmy and Ger ald Hiebert, Robie Whiteley. John Strode, Dorsey Smith, Joanne Hopson, Judy Benton, and counselor David White. The next meeting will be at the Detroit home of David White Sunday at 5:30. Leson of the day will be “Telling It Like It Is.” Guest speaker will be Rev. Orville Swindler, pas tor of the Idanha church, who will talk on “Physical Aids for 1 Use in Witnessing.” Notice Of Budget Hearing The Budget for Mill City Rural Fire Protection District for the fiscal year 1970-1971, beginning July 1, 1970, as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document may be inspected by interested persons between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. at 170 N.W. Alder st. The budget document, or any portion of it, may be obtain ed for $1.00, complete, or 25c per sheet at 170 N. W. Alder st. A meeting of the Board of Directors will be held at May 11, 1970, at 8 p. m., at Fire Hall, for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it. MARTIN J. HANSEN, Chairman of Governing Body Linn and Marion County FINANCIAL SUMMARY For The Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1970. T ax Ix’vy Computation Total Budget Requirements .................. I x>ss Budget Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied ........... ........................... Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget Add Taxes Estimated Not To Be Received During Ensuing Year .. TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED..... Total All Funds $28,564.00 General Fund $10,564.00 Equipment Reserve Fund $18,000.00 5.275.00 5.289.00 18,000.00 600.00 ...$ 5,889.00 600.00 $ 5,889.00 $ .$ 5,889.00 .$ 5,889.00 $ 5,889.00 $ 5,889.00 $ $ Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied Within 6% Limitation ............................ TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED ..... For The Current Fiscal Year Beginning July I, 1969 Tax Levy Computation Total Total Budget Requirements .......................... I æss Budget Resources, Except Taxes To Be Levied................................................ Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget .......... Add Taxes Estimated Not To Be Received During Ensuing Year ................ .............. TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED............... All Funds $25.210.68 General Fund $10,210.68 Equipment Reserve Fund $15,000.00 Tie in Track Meet LYONS—The Luther Miley home on the Little North Fork Regis and Santiam track was the scene of a family re squads ran to a 67-67 tie Fri union with all the Miley Columbia-Construction Heli day on the Rams’ h:me as children t:gether for the first time since May, 1966. Sgt. copters, Incorporated, 4 7 4 7 phalt. The lead changed several Robert Miley has been dis North Channel Avenue, Port times during the meet and the| charged and arrived home Fri land, has been awarded a $2,- results were not known until day from Charleston AFB, S. 812 contract by the Portland C., and Pfc. Don Miley arrived U. S. Army Engineer District the final race was run. home from Camp Lejeune, N. to furnish a helicopter for a- Regis naa nine of the 16 C. for a two-week leave. Mrs. bout 30 hours for annual in first places but Santiam came Karen Perkins came from Ta spection of Willamette River up with some important se coma, Wn„ making the reun Basin flood control structures. conds and thirds. The inspection will begin ion complete. Jim, David, Tom, Howard Lyness hurdled into and Wayne live at h:me. Oth about May 1. The revetments two firsts in the high and low er family members and friends are at 200 locations in about hurdles with times of 17.4 and present were 2nd Lt. Ray 22.8 respectively. Larry Hilles- Perkins and son, Ramie of Ta land ran a 10.6 100-yard dash coma, Mrs. Violet Gilbert and | and a 24 second 220 for a first grandson, Bobby, Mrs. Glenn and a tie for first respectively. Waters and son, Greg. Mr. and Rick Posekany found the as Mrs. Marty Miley and son, phalt to his liking as he ran a Ronnie, Mrs. Maude Riley, Mr. The Regis Rams slipped by 55.2 440 for a first and his lest Gillespie, of time of the season so far. San and Mrs. Hank Mrs. Alvin Santiam 3-0 in league action Salem, Mr. and tiam’s mile relay team was at Santiam, April 17th. Palmer and son, Jim, Mr. and 3 seconds oif the school record Both teams were scoreless Mrs. Lawrence Chytka and with a 3:52.9 for five points until the sixth inning when family of Lyons, Miss Kathy and a first. Freshman David Connally of Stayton and Mrs. Mark Welter slammed a home Crowthers posted a 2-mile i Glenna Blakley, Kim and Lori run to give Regis a 2-0 lead. victory beating his c:mpetitor i Don Harteloo was batted in to of Albany. by one second with a time of make the score 3-0. Pitcher Matt Silbernagel 11:59.9. Santiam’s other first place winner was Ron John struck out 12 Santiam players son with 12’ jump in the pole Santiam Golfers and walked one. Steve Lewel len of Santiam stole three bas vault. Play Nine Holes Johnson also got 2 seconds The Santiam Women’s Golf es and Al Welter of Regis stele in the long jump and high Association played for fewest one. jump and Dan Jeter jumped fairway shots Tuesday msrning 8’6” for a second in the pole in their round of golf. Voter Registration vault. Greg Davis threw the In the nine hole round Mrs. shot and discus for two se Elmer Taylor was first low To Close April 25 conds while David Ruby net with a 33 and Mrs. Jack Nancy Kirkpatrick, Linn threw the javelin for a Evans, second low net. Class County Clerk, announced to second. Herb Carpenter finish I B was won by Mrs. Ed Neil day that voter registration for ed second to Lyness in the son and Class C, Mrs. Luther the Primary Election to be high hurdles for 3 points. held May 26 will close on April Nokelby. Getting thirds were Jim Mrs. Paul Galloway to.k 25 at 8 p. m. The County Story in the high jump; Ruby first low net with a 72 and Clerk’s office will remain open in the shot; Crowthers in the Mrs. Harold Pendleton, second for registration until 8 p. m. mile; Cox in the 440; Rush in low net with a 73 in the 18 on Friday, April 24 and all day the 100 and 220, and James in hole round. Mrs. Rudy Tohl Saturday, April 25 until 8 p.m. the 880. You may register at the .von the Class A .¡nd Mrs. County Clerk’s office or any Paul Galloway, Class B. of Linn County’s Official Reg- istrars. Rams Slip By Wolverines 30 DETROIT. ç. .ß„. . IDANHA LyonsSchool Budget Vote Due May 4th 250 miles of streams in the Willamette Basin. Length of the revetments is 80 miles. The flo d control structures are located on the Willamette, Middle Fork Willamette, Coast Fork Willamette, McKenzie, Long Tom, Calapooia, Santiam, North Santiam, South Santiam, Molalla and Clackamas Rivers and the Fern Ridge Reservoir. Crusaders Topple Santiam 8-1 Jeff Funk twirled a four-hit ter and Salem Academy backed him with five runs in the fifth and sixth innings, as the Cru saders bombed the Wolverines of Santiam 8-1 in Capital Con ference Minor League baseball play Tuesday afternoon. Greg Eide hurled the ball holding them scoreless till the bottom of the fifth inning. Al len Severs took over in the fifth and finished the game. Dan Derby got Santiam’s RBI batting in Gordon Plotts. Seventh Graders Here Helping With Cleanup The seventh grade students at Mill City have been busy with a clean-up drive on then- own. They have been cleaning up around the school and the park and have painted the benches. They would like to do any thing they can to clean-up the town and would especially like to help the senior citizens in anyway they can. Anyone who is interested and would like more inf.rma- tion may call the grade school any day before 4:00 p. m. B.v Boots Champion It was announced here this week that only one petition . 20,255.00 5,255.00 15,000.00 : LYONS — The Mari-Linn has been received at the Dis . 4,955.68 4,955.68 trict’s school clerks office f.r school budget will be voted on the position on the Board of May 4th. The budget shows 600.00 600.00 Education. The petitioned can operating increase of only ..$ 5,555.68 $ 5,555.68 $ didate is incumbent Jules Hill. about 1.15 percent over the Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied The term is for five years, 1969-1970 budget. ..$ 5,555.68 Within 6% Limitation ................................... $ 5,555.68 Total budget requirements $ and will be voted on at the ..$ 5,555.68 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED ............... $ 5,555.68 show $224,983.96. Taxes will $ schoJl election May 4th. Some 17 or 18 members of take approximately $114,192 of Statement of Indebtedness the local Home Extension Un this amount. General fund re Outstanding Authorized, Not Incurred Notice of Approval by Budget Committee quirements accounts for $111.-1 July 1 July 1 Approved By Budget Committee April 13, 1970 it visited Andersons Florist 384 and for the schools special I shop in Salem during the Ensuing STANLEY CHANCE Current 1 Ensuing Current education classes $2,808 has1 Year Year Year Year Chairman of Budget Committee morning while on a field trip been set aside. Wednesday. The group then (Actual) (Estimated) (Actual) (Esttimated) gathered at McNary G o 1 f I It has been estimated the None None None None Published April 23, 30, 1970. Course Clubhouse where they budget will cost taxpayers $12 - GENERAL FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY had luncheon and viewed a I 25 per thousand dollars of cash All Departments style show. In the afternoon property value. This is based For The Fiscal Year 1970-71 they visited Chemeketa Col on present districts valuation. With the new Linn County as Mill City Rural Fire Protection District lege. sessment it will possibily lower Linn and Marion County A field trip, the first of the Beginning July 1, 1970 season, was the order of the the $12.25 per thousand. Exact day for the 7th and Sth grad figures are not available yet, Historical Data ers of Detrjit school on Wed according to clerk Louis Hen Actual Budget Approved nesday. The days “outing” was ning. Curt Benefiel feels this Current budget should be favorable, 1st. Budge* For Ensuing Year 2nd a trip to the coast near Astoria. without dispute. Preceding Preceding Year Mabel Poncia was taken by Year Year Services and Materials Detroit Mobile First Aid Unit Insurance .............................. $ 1,235.96 $ 1,251.90 $ 1,400.00 $ 1.400.00 about 6 A. M. Friday morning 400 00 328.90 State Accident Insurance Fund ............................... 385.39 400.00 in Salem Memorial hospital. 277.60 300.00 Telephone Alarm System ............................................ 309.17 300.00 It has been reported she suf 50.00 Office Expenses and Directors Travel Expenses 19.72 8.46 50.00 fered a heart acttack and is 50.00 4900 49 00 Memberships and Publications ............ 50.00 confined to the intensive care 200.00 Election Expense and Advertising 213.51 127.10 200.00 ward.No visitors are permitted DETROIT—The budget elec 300.00 143.15 Building Maintenance.............. 65.69 300 00 at the present. tion for school District 123-J 228.19 200.00 Fuel Oil ........................................................................... 200.00 163.20 Margaret McWhirk who was 96 00 100.00 Electricity .......................................................................... 100.00 admitted to Santiam Memorial is scheduled for May 4th and 96 00 100.00 91.66 72.47 Gasoline. Oil and Truck Service............................... 100.00 hospital last week for medi will be held in the Elementary 300.00 Equipment Maintenance ........................................... 7.87 11.24 300.00 cal attention reportedly will school library. Polls will be 810.68 Operating Contingencies 666.22 .................................. 1,164.00 be released Tuesday or Wed open from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 719.55 P. M. CAPITAL OUTLAY: nesday of this week. Voters will be voting on a 500.00 199.53 Equipment .......... . ............................................................ 50000 The City of Detroit has slat 3,000.00 3,000.00 Equipment Reserve Fund........................ ........ ........ 1,000.00 3,000 00 ed April 24th at 7:00 p. m. for $148,448 levy. The proposal budget is $26.000 higher than 2,500.00 2,500.00 Ending Fund Balance ................................................. $ 2,500.00 a city budget meeting. 2,400.00 last year, but increased aid Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor from state and federal sources $ 6,662.42 $ 9,054 06 $10,210.68 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS .................... _.............. $10,564.00 and family drove to Sweet and a $20.000 anticipated cash Home Friday where they vis carry over reduces the amoun' GENERAL Fl'ND RESOURCES ited at the home of Mrs. Tay needed from property taxes. For The Fiscal Year 1970-71 lors parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mill City Rural Fire Protection District The increased budget is due Chick Mason over the week to higher salaries, more fixed Linn and Marion County end. Mason was recently re charges, and needed building Beginning July 1, 1970 leased from a Corvallis hospi maintenance. Historical Data tal where he was under treat Budget Actual Significant increases in the ment for a slipped disc. Mrs. amounts of money from fed Current Budget For Ensuing Year 2nd 1st. Preceding Preceding Year Approved Taylor said he is getting along eral funds and state equaliza alright and plans to return tion will allow the district to Year Year Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) ........................ $ 3,800.00 to work the first of May. $ 2,500 00 $ 4,000 00 $ 4.000 00 assimilate the needed increas Weekend visitors at the es without raising the tax levy. Previously Levied Taxes Estimated To Be Received 600 00 During Ensuing Year ............................................. 600 00 600 00 600.00 home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray The general fund budget totals Marsh were Mrs. Ed Iiams of $269.698 compared w*rth the OTHER RESOURCES 25.00 Fire Hall Rent ___________ _______________________ 25 00 1969-70 budget of $243.845. 25 00 25.00 Independance. Mrs. Lean Potter, Idanha, 630 00 Interest Earned __ __________________________ __ 600 00 850 00 5255 00 Total Resources, Except Taxes To Be Levied ....... 5,225.00 3,125.00 5275 00 reported her husband was in 4.64122 4.955.68 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget ............................ 4344 55 5289 00 jured in a logging accident at Detroit Defeats Sitka. Alaska, last week and $ 7,469 55 $ 9,866.22 $10210 68 TOTAL RESOURCES $10.564 00 is hospitalized there What hap Madras 11 to 3 pened is not quite clear, but DETROIT — Detroit won a EQUIPMENT RESERVE Fl’ND SUMMARY apparently the Company was victory 11 to 3 over Madras in II" For The Fiscal Year 1970-1971 in the process of moving log a Marion-B League baseball Mill City Rural Fire Protection District ging equipment or else setting clash there Friday I Jnn and Marion County the equipment up in a new The game scheduled here I» W Beginning July 1, 1970 location when Potters’ feet be Monday with Eddyville was Historical Data came entangled in some cab postponed because of rain. Budget Actual le His wife said several if Thursday, April 23rd. Detroit Current 1st 2nd Approved his toes were badly injured will play Valsetz there at 4:00 Preceding Preceding Year Mrs Jerry Lyon accompan p. m Cascade Junior High will Year Year RESOURCES: ied by Mrs. Shirley Knapp, play Detroit here at 4 p. m Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) ..... $15.000 00 both of Idanha, drove to Nor Thursdav On Saturdav. April $ 8,000.00 $ 9,000 00 $12.000 00 3.00000 Transferred From Other Funds .................. 3.000.00 3,000.00 walk. Calif. April 10th for a 25th. Culver is scheduled to 1,000.00 15.000 00 Total Resources. Except Taxes To Be Levied 18.000 00 visit with Mrs. I^eons sister play Detroit Cougars here at 9.000 00 12.000 00 15,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES ........................................ $18.000.00 who recently underwent major IODO a. m. 9,000.00 12.000 00 REQUIREMENTS: surgery. Mrs. Knapp flew On Sunday. April 26th. the 15.000.00 $18.000.00 home Thursday Mrs Lyn re Junior class will sponsor a car Reserved For Expenditure in Future Years 9,000.00 12.000 00 mained to assist her sister dur “wash" at Detroit High school $18.000 00 ing her convalescing at home from noon until 400 p m $ 9,000 00 $12.000 00 $15.000.00 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS and time to again get your car in top shape for Vacation time. Here is our special price for a tune-up ¡ust in time for you! Budget Election Set For Detroit School Never take a chance on making a trip in the spring without first having your car put in first class shape. Fault) equipment can spoil your chances for having a care-free trip. We use the Marquette Dyna-Viston Scope to diagnose your motor. This assures you of a good job. 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