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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Gates Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weathers and Mr. and M s. Ervin Weathers and families who movel to eastern Ore gon several month- ago have return ed to Gates. Mrs. Don Gessner visited all last week in Salem with ¡«natives, return ing to her home Tuesday. Mrs. Dorothy Potter and daughter X Lyla of Portlanr visited at the home of Mr. and Mis. Albert Mil lsap Mon day. Royal Johnson had as his guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Libby and Len Holman, students from OSC in Corvallis. Holman was a former res ident of Gates and a schoolmate of Royal Johnson. M s. Dale Byi ami small daughter of Salem who has been caring for her grandmother. Mrs. Lula Collins, •»: <«■ <♦: returned to her home last Friday. Mrs. Collins is still confined to her home as the result of a fall sustained more than a week ago, though at latest reports she was 1 ecovering slowly. Mrs. Paul Davis returned Wednes day from Vancouver, Wash., where she had been hospitalized following a minor operation, for over a week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jockson of Richland, Wash., moved to Gates this week. Mr. Jackson will be employed building the motel on the property recently purchased fiom Elmer Klut- ke by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Clise? Mr. and Mrs. Clise moved here sev- eial weeks ago. Mrs. Darrel Schroeder of Forest Grove spent Saturday night with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Henness, while her husband was on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. James Overlock and daughter of Seattle were over the week end guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Davis Whether yours be coarse, Edmund Jr., student at OSC, was also home over Sunday. fine, dyed, bleached or Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rehder from normal, machineless per- Caldwell, Idaho are visiting at the ■ >anents u ill lend it that homes of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. ird-to-achiete, Elmer Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Wil .'.liurally- wavy look liam Athey. The Rehders made the ■ly and comfortably. trip by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joaquin were sur prised Saturday evening when neigh bors gathered at their home to ob serve the 14th anniversary of their mairiage. Several tables of cards were in play. Miss Norma Devine, her sister, Lorena, and Mrs. Darrel . Schioeder of Forest Grove gave a SHIRLEY LAIRI) number of accordian selections. Mr. :«• :♦> « and Mrs. Joaquin were presented a Mrs. Laura Mill City Lodge No. 144, I.- gift by those present. O.O.F„ Meets Every Friday Joaquin, assisted by Mrs. Harold Wil son. server! refreshments to Mr. and night. Visiting Brothers Welcome. Mrs. Joaquin, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. I Johnson, Mrs. Martha Bowes, Mrs. PRECISION GRINDING Blanche Dean, Harold Wilion, Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, Mr. and of lawnmowers: all kinds of Mrs. Albert Millsap. Mr. and Mrs. tools sharpened. Ed Chance, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stiff, ED I.. BERGHOLZ Mis Robert Levon, Mrs Gwen Schaer, (on county road SE Hilltop Store) Mrs Schroeder, Mrs Lincoln Henness, Mrs T R Burton and son, Mr and Mrs. William Athey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mr. and Mrs. William Hirte and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Champ. Mr. and Mrs. El mer Stewart and family, Mrs. Gerald Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vokel and Mrs. Birdie Tyler. SHIRLEY’S BEAUTY SHOP BE GOOD AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS Bill Dotson LICENSED PLUMBER Phone 2152 Spure hours 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. H. A. Schroeder BAND INSTRUMENTS Repair Shop INSTRUMENT REPAIRING ACCORDION Jacquith Music Co. : ■ SERVING THE CANYON AREA * PICKUPS AT Laundry: Nu-Method, Mill City and Stayton ..Laundry and dry cleaning: Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt Jeff Ca.e . Idanha Dry Cleaning: Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit. 163 S. High Ph 3 »125 SALEM . » “At the Bottom of the Hill” MILL CITY A i I OREGON NOTH E OF SCHOOL MEETING ...HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voteis of School District No. 129, of Linn-Marion County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEET- the said district will be held at High School on the 20th day of June, 1949, at 8 o'clock p. jn., for the purpose ul discussing th? budget lot t ' **■'** >inoil year, beginning July 1, 1949, and ending June 30, 1950, here nafte. se. forth, and to vote on tne proposition ot levying a district ______ Schedule 1 BUDGET i Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances ITEM Total All Funds Estimated Receipts from County School Fund Basic School Support Fund State Irreducible School Fund High School Tuition High School Transportation 15. Estimated Total Receipts $ 3,576.50 £4.302.64 282.21 3.800.00 1.080.00 $33.041.35 Schedule II—Cenerai Fund ITEM Estimated Expenditures Elementary Scheels High Schools 1. GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal service: Clerk $350.00 Compulsory education and census 25.00 Other services 500.00 2. Supplies 20.00 3. Elections and publicity 23.00 4. Legal service (clerk’s bond audit, etc.) 25.00 5. Other expense of gen eral control 175.00 6. Total Expense of General Control j 1.118.00 Ill. INSTRUCTION—Teaching 1. Personal service: Teachers 33.704.00 Substitutes 290.00 2. Library supplies ,i epairs 25.00 3. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) 700.00 4. Textbooks 2.000.00 5. Tuition to other districts 1100.00 6. Other expense of teaching (man. tr.) 7. Total Expense of Teaching 37,819 Estimateti Expenditures for the Ensuing School Year in Detail Estimated Expenditures for the Ensuing School Y'ear by Totals Expenditures for the Two Years Next Preceding thu Current Budget School Year Allowance Detailed in Detail Expenditures for the for the last First Year Give Yearly Current Year of thp School Year Two-Year Total* Period 600.00 500.00 $350.00 $700.(8) 25.00 40.00 1,500.00 20.00 20.00 23.00 25.00 500.00 40.00 46.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 175.00 350.00 325 00 325.00 618.00 1,736.00 2,515.00 896.00 48,011.40 360.00 100.00 750.00 650.00 600.00 40.520.00 ■...... 100.00 950.00 650.00 57,453.00 50,471.40 42,570.00 32.368.61 10296.00 2,700.00 600.00 1,897.00 300.00 100.00 100.00 5,697.00 2,700.00 175.00 1,525.00 300.00 100.00 70.00 4,870.(8) 4,398.58 1,736.00 18,514.00 170.00 50.00 300.00 100.00 loo.oo 52,218.00 460.00 75.00 1000.00 2,100.00 1.200.00 400.00 19,634.00 400.00 57,453.00 2,250.00 500.00 1,800.00 200.00 48.00 50.00 4,848.00 5,100.00 1,500.00 3,100.00 400.00 96.00 100.00 10,296.00 200.00 700.00 300.00 400.00 3.21)0.00 3,500.00 750 00 500.00 50.00 50.00 3,450.00 4,250.00 1,050.00 900.00 450.00 30.00 ..0 00 60.00 600.00 35 90 500.00 600.00 2,200.00 700.00 2,200.00 1.200.00 450.00 1,618.00 63.00 .•12.00 630.00 320.00 3,375.00 5,036.00 300.00 300.00 600.00 3,400.00 3,700.00 2.250.00 2,550.00 5,050.00 6,250.00 IV. OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Personal service: Janitors and other employees 2,850.00 2. Janitors’ supplies 1,000.00 3. Fuel 1,300.000 4. Light and power 200.00 Water 48.00 6. Telephone ____ 50.00 Total Expense of Operation 5,448.00 726.13 J 4 4,250.00 ¡I* I •»- <- 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 5,703.40 2.730.00 1.489.80 692.25 4,040,63 5,530.43 2265.00 2.967.25 3,000.00 3,500.00 10.000.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 7,500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 6,500.00 1.000.00 6.;,18) )H) 1,000.00 5296.50 660 00 24,600.00 460.00 19,345.50 350.00 2,500.00 800.00 800.00 800.00 800.00 800.00 n.600.oo 3,600.00 3.000.00 * 1 i 5,036.00 6,250.00 600.00 300.00 10,800.00 Total Schedule IIGeneral Fund Total estimated expenses for the year—sum of items 1-6, II-5, I1I-7, IV-8, V-4, VI-4, VII 4. VIII-7, IX-3„ X TINNERS and PLUMBERS STAYTON. ORE. Salem Laundry II MILL CITY TAVERN CALL US OR COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES John P. Seitz, Mgr. 205 Chemeketa St., SALEM Res. Phone 2-1605 Phone 2-3581 X EMERGENCY IN GATES GLEN HEARING. Prop. : principal, and other teachers. Recent guests at the Tilmon Rains some were Mrs. James McKillican and Mrs. Charles Rains, both of Ore gon City. Mrs. Lincoln Henness spent a week at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. A. Wiltsey. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hirte were Mr. and Mis. George McCoy and two children of Sweet Home. BYRON DAVIS, PROP. IX. DEBT SERVICE — NON-BONDED 1. Interest on warrants 3. Total Debt service, Non-bonded Jacob Spaniol & Son Arthur of Seattle, Wash., spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin. Mrs. Osterhaut, Mr. Arthur and Mis. Brisbin are bro ther and sisters. The student body of the junior and senior high schools spent Friday in Portland at Jantzen Beach for their annual picnic. The school bus with Harold Wilson driving, furnished transportation for the students, who were accompanied by T. R. Burton, Meco Jt National Apparatus Lincoln Electrodes & Machines Everything for Welding Fire Protection Equipment VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 1. New sites 3.500.00 2. New buildings 10,000.00 ’• Alteration of buildings (not repairs 4. New ffumiture, equipment and replacements 5. Assessment of betterments 6. Other capital outlays: Library books 300.00 13,800.00 7. Total Capital Outlays BLOCK WEST OF THEATER GLEN S BARBER SHOP CARBIDE Salem Welding Supply VIII. FIXED CHARGES 1 Insurance 3- Other fixed charges: Retirement fund 4. Total Fixed Charges * Blacksmithing * Welding * Logging and Sawmill Repairing. LESSONS ACETYLENE OXYGEN PORTABLE M U HINES FOR RENT Mrs Glen Henness drove Mr. and Mrs. Cole to Wallula Saturday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker and her two sisters who are visiting at the Tucker home motored to eastern Oregon over the holiday for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Osterhaut of Poitland and Mr. and Mrs. George VI AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Health service: Personal service (nurse, etc.>100.00 Supplies and other expenses 30.00 2. Transportation of pupils: Personal service 576.00 Supplies and other expenses 100.00 Repair and replacement of busses 3. Other auxiliary agencies: I Personal service 567.00 Supplies and ather expenses 288.00 Lunch room 4 Musical instruments •1 4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies 1.661.00 TO YOURSELF PIANOS Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stiff and daugh ter of Poitland are guests at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chance. Mrs. Burrel Cole leceived word on Saturday of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Minnie Everton, who has been visiting in Wallula. Wash. Mrs. Everton made her home with her daughter last winter. Mr. and V MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 1. Repair and maintenance of furniture ami equipment 500.00 2. Repair and maintenance of: Buildings 300.00 3. Other expense of mainten ance and repairs 4. Total Expense of Main tenance and Repairs 800.00 Mill City Plumbing OF GOOD HEALTH We specialize in the treatment of rectal disorders. No Hospitalization No I xmis of Time Dr. R. Reynold* Clinic Naturo-Proctologist 218 N. Liberty. Salem, Ore. JUNE 2. 194» 2,000.oo 1,904.49 1,978.32 4.764.86 251.83 2.000.00 114.021.011 Schedule III Bond Interest an«I Sinking Fund DEBT SERVICE BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND........... ’. Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest-bearing warrants issued under -ection 111-1016, O.C.L.A.) 14,560.00 14.550.00 3. Total Schedule III—Debt Service-Bonds and Interest 14,550.00 i. Receipts and A vailable Cash Balances, an I Tax Levies Schedule VI Summa-y of Estimates of Expenditure*. Bond Interest and Sinking Fund .-ESTIMATION OF TAX General Fund Total Schedule III LEVY’ Total Schedule If R. L. Roberta 14,550.00 Dated this May 25, 1049 Total estimate«! expenditures 114.021.00 Chairman, Board of Directors Signed: Charles C. Kelly DEDUCT: R. L. Faust District Clerk Total estimated receipts and available Chairman. Budget Committee. Approved by Budget Committee 33,041.36 cash balances (Shedule I) Signed: Lee Ross Amount necessary to balance the btsl- 14,550 00 Secretary. Budget Committee get '0.979 65 I Income Tax Offset Levy to be extended 54,119.65 26260.00 14.560.00 —