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JUNE 16. 194»
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Elkhorn
Gates
•r*
kwr
building site, after discussion. The
until next Friday.
were on the degree team and helped i
next meeting will be held at the home
Anna Davis, daughter of Bill Bick­ initiate a new member into their or- |
ett, returned to her home in Level­ ganization.
Members of the Gates Woman’- of Mr-. Hany Keiser July 14 and a
By JEAN ROBERTS
land, Tex., last Thursday. She was
More, ami more tou:ists seem to lie
( tab met at the home of Mrs. Elmer n. host luncheon will be served.
A Fanners Union picnic was held called home by the illness of one of attracted up Elkhorn way. The road
HAUUNG CATS,
Attending Thursday were the hos­
Stewat Thursday afternoon in reg­
SHOVELS and
was dotted with cars Sunday, as peo­
ular session. A picnic luncheon was tess, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Gerald Heath at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike My her children.
ers at Elkhorn Sunday. There was a
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Mrs. Ray Sischo, Mrs. Ike Mye.s ple picnicked, fished, dined and en- |
er.ed at 2 o'clock. Following the Mrs. Elmer Klutke, M.s. 1-rura Joa-
luncheon the beusiness meeting was quin, Mrs. Harry Keiser, Mrs. Paul good attendance with a laige repre­ and Mrs. Ray Roberts attended lodge joyed the scenic valley. More help
Salem Heavy Hauling <Jt
sentation of Mehama and Elkhorn in Lyons Wednesday night.
They was employed at Elkhorn Guest
held with M r s. Stewart presiding. Davis and Mrs. Albert Millsap.
members present. Pot luck dinner was Sue and Terry Lin have all been very Ranch to accomodate Sunday guests.
Equipment Co.
Mi . h loyd Völkel was welcomed as
served out of doors and the afternoon sick. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett Jr.
A school meeting wias held Thurs- I
a new member. It was agreed not to
Miss Georgia Shane complimented
Phones: Plant 34644; Office 39408
wereintending to return to their Tex­ day night to hear bids on painting
sell the lot which was donated as a her guest, Mrs. A. A. Holthouse, of was spent discussin current topics.
1405 N. FRONT ST,
Mor
e
of
the
Bickett
youngsters
as
hom
e
Monday
of
this
week
but
the Elkhotn schoolhouse. Bid was let
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» Corvallis, at a luncheon at her home
SALEM
have the measles. Alice Faye, Treva the measles has pastponed their tiip . to Carl Longnecker.
Monday afternoon. Those invited were
I
Mrs. Crissie Henderson and Mrs.
NOTICE
Dick Turpin, both of Mill City.
said school district, for the puipose
The amount ot tax, in excess of the ** l*r cen‘ limitation, proposed to be
Mr. jind Mis. Paul Davis spent of* School Election Upon the Ques­ of submitting to the legal voters of are:
levied for said fiscal year is $26,860.-
tion
of
Increasing
Tax
Levy
Over
Sunday in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Al­
00.
said district the question of increas­
School
bus:
$2200.00
bert Millsap accompanied them and Aniunt Limited by Section 11, Ar­ ing the tax levy for the fiscal year
Dated this 1st day of June, 1949.
New building: 10,000.00
attended the commencement program ticle XI, State Constitution.
Attest:
of 1949-1950 over the amount limited
Alteration
of
building:
3000.00
Notice is hereby given that an el­
at Willamette University where their
Charles C. Kelly,
by section 11, article XI, of the Con­
New furniture: 6500.00
granddaughter, Miss Carol Jean ection in School District 129 of Linn- stitution of Oregon.
Distiict Clerk
Betterments:
1160.00
Klecker of Stay ton received her de­ Marion County, State of Oregn, from
R. L. Roberts,
The reasons fro increasingsuch levy
Landscaping: 4000.00
8
p.m.
to
9
p.m.
at
High
School
in
gree. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Millsap of
Chairman Board of Directors
Portland joined the family attending
NOTICE
OF
S<
HOOL
MEETING
the exercises.
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HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voteis of School District No. 129, of Linn Marion County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEET
Miss Janet Klecker of Stayton is!
.1
dl8tr1^ WUl be
at HiKh Slh°o1 on the 20th
of June- 1U4;*' at * °’c,ock P- >»•-
the purpose ut d.X.ii^th-
Jr
spending the week at the home of
tax n,Cd SthOt ye*r’ belflnniI18 July L 1949, and ending June 30, 1950, here nafte. «?, forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying a district
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-'
bert Millsap.
BUDGET
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Champ and
Schedule 1
Estimated
Receipts
and Available Cash Balances
daughter Lila moved Saturday to
ITEM
their new home in Cloverdale, near
Total All
Funds
| Turner. The Champs .have resided in
| Gates for the yast ten years. They
Estimated Receipts from
County School Fund
recently sold their property to George
$ 3,576.50
Basic School Support Fund
24.30264
Manolis of Silverton, who is building
State Irreducible School Fund
282.21
a drive-in restaurant on the place.
High School Tuition
3.800.00
Miss LaVetta Powelson of Mill
High School Transportation
1.080.00
15. Estimated Total Receipts
City is »pending the week at the
$33,041.35
it hither yours be coarse,
home of her grandparents, Mr. and
t'ne, dyed, bleached or
Schedule II—General Fund
Estimated Expenditures
Mrs. Harry Keiser.
normal, machiuelessper-
Estimated
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butler and two
E:
for the Two Years
iients will lend it that
E: xpenditures
Next Preceding the Current
sons spent the week end in McMinn­
for the
ITEM
Estimated
Budget
School Year
Elementary
■nd-to-achieve,
High
ville visiting his brother and family.
Ensuing
Expenditures
Allowance
Detailed
Schools
■illy- wavy look
Schools
Mr. and Mrs. Lang Stafford have '
School Year
for the
in Detail
Expenditures
', mil comfortably.
in Detail
Ensuing
for the
returned from Missouri where they
for the last
First Year
School Y’ear
Current
Give Yearly
Year of th«
visited relatives for the past six
I. GENERAL CONTROL
by Totals
School Year
Two-Year
Totals
weeks. Mrs. Stafford received medi­
1. Personal service:
Period
Clerk
$350.00
cal treatment there andis reported
$350.00
600.00
$700.00
500.00
Compulsory education
to be in much better health.
and census
25.00
25.00
25.00
40.00
20.00
Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Gairard of
Other services
500.00
500.00
1,500.00
Salem were guests at the home of her
2. Supplies
20.00
20.00
40.00
3. Elections and publicity
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Weath­
23.00
23.00
46.00
4.
Legal
service
(clerk
’
s
bond
ers, over Sunday.
audit,
etc.)
25.00
25.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
SHIRLEY LAIRD
Scoutmaster Gale Carey and Troop
5. Other expense of gen­
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•:« <♦> <« 45 spent the week end camping at
eral control
175.00
175.00
350.00
325 00
325.00
6. Total Expense of
xvf/jr-x Mill City Lodge No. J44, I.- Suttle Lake. Don Carey and Miss
General Control
1J18.00
1,736.00
1,736.00
2,515.00
72(1.13
896.00
wT"O.O.F.. Meets Every Friday Helen Wilson were among several
others in the party.
III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching
night. Visiting Brothers Welcome.
Mrs. Lula Collins who visited in
1. Personal service:
Teachers
33,704.00
48,011.40
Estacada at the home of her son and
40,520.00
18,514.00
52,218.00
Substitutes
290.00
360.00
350.00
170.00
460.00
daughter-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
V.
PRECISION GRINDING
I
.
.
_____
2. Library supplies ,i epairs
25.00
100.00
100.00
50.00
75.00
Collins, all last week, 'has returned
3.
Supplies
(chalk,
paper,
etc.)
700.00
950.00
750.00
300.00
1000.00
of lawnmowers; all kinds of
to her home.
4. Textbooks
2.000.00
650.00
2,100.00
650.00
100.00
tools sharpened.
5. Tuition to other districts 1100.00
Salem guests at the home of Mr.
600 00
100.00
1,200.00
ED L. BERGHOLZ
6. Other expense of
and Mrs. Clarence Rush over the week
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4
teaching (man. tr.)
(on county road SE Hilltop Store)
400.00
400.00
en i were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chit-
7. T»t*l Expense of Teachifig 37,819
32,368.61
57,453'00
42.570.00
19,634.00
50,471.40
57,453.00
i'fiii" ' uihuim .
X|
•ll;d M s. I.jie Rush
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
son. Mis. Saphie Chittick will remain
1. Personal service:
at the home of her daughter, Mr<.
Janitors- and other
Rush, for several weeks.
employees
2,700.00
2,850.00
2,700.00
22250.00
5,100.00
NORTH
2. Janitors’ supplies
600.00
175.00
1,000.00
500.00
1,500.00
3.
Fuel
1,300.000
1,897.00
1,800.00
1,525.00
3,100.00
M . and Mrs. John Montgomery
SANTIAM
4. Light ¡yid power
300.00
400.00
200.00
200.00
300.00
and Buzz Fleetwood went to Suttle
Water
100.00
100.00
48.00
96.00
48.00
Lake fishing over the week end but
TAVERN
70.00
6. Telephone
____
100.00
100.00
50.00
50.00
caught nary a one.
4,398.58
4,870.00
Total Expense of Operation 5,448.00
5.697.00
10,296.00
4.848.00
10,296.00
FOR HIRE
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SHIRLEY’S
BEAUTY SHOP
One Mile Ea.it of Detroit
V MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
1. Repair and maintenance of
furniture and 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
& Heating Supply
JEWEL MYERS. MGR.
UlliUUiilllllll
BE GOOD
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:
Personal service
567.00
Supplies and ather expenses 288.00
Lunch room
Musical instruments
4. Total Expense of
1,661.00
Auxiliary Agencies
TO YOURSELF
AND ENJOY
THE BENEFITS
OF GOOD HEALTH
We specialize in the treatment
of rectal disorders.
No Hospitalization
No Ixiss of Time
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
Naturo-Proctologist
1141 Center St.
Salem. Ore.
Bill Dotson
LICENSED PLUMBER
Phone 2152
Saure hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
VIII. FIXED CHARGES
1. Insurance
3. Other fixed charges:
Retirement fund
4. Total Fixed Charges
v
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PIANOS
BAND INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUMENT REPAIRING
H. A. Schroeder
Repair Shop
* Blacksmithing
* Welding
* Logging and Sawmill
Repairing.
LESSONS
ACCORDION
Jacquith Music Co.
136 S. High St.
SALEM
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BLOCK WEST OF THEATER
Jacob Spaniol & Son
Salem Laundry
SERVING THE CANYON
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AREA
PICKUPS AT
Laundry: Nu-Method, Mill City and Stayton
Laundry and dry clean ng: Ken Golliat. Mehama; Mt.
Dry Cleaning: Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit.
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163 S. High
9
SALEM
Ph. 3-9125
300.00
400.00
3,200.00
3,500.00
750 00
500.00
50.00
50.00
3,450.00
4,250.00
1.060.00
900.00
450.00
30.00
550.00
60.00
500.00
35 00
500.00
600.00
2,200.00
576.00
700.00
2.200 00
1.200.00
450.00
1,518.00
I
03.00
32.00
630.00
320.00
K
1.000.00
1.000.00
1.000.00
5,703.40
2,730.00
1.489.80
692.25
1,040,63
5430 43
2J265.OO
2,957.25
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
6,500.00
1,000.00
5495.50
300.00
300 00
600.00
3,400.00
3,700.00
2,250.00
2,550.00
6,650.00
6,250.00
5,036.00
6.250.00
24,600.00
450.00
19,345.50
800.00
800.00
800.00
800.00
800.00
3,600.00
3.600.00
3,000.00
600.00
.300.00
10.800.00
IX DEBT SERVICE
NON-BONDED
1. Interest on warrant.«
3. Total Debt service, Non-bonded
350.00
2,500.00
54,119.65
26.860 00
2.000.OO
1,978.32
4.764.86
251.83
2.000.00
114,021.00
Schedule Ill -Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
DEBT SERVICE BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND...........
1. Pr ncipal on bond- (include negotiable interest-bearing
warrants issued under section 111-1016. O.C.L.A.)
14.550.00
14,550.00
3. Total Schedule III—Debt Service-Bonds and Interest
14,550.00
Schedule VI—Summary of Estimates of Expenditures, Receipts and A vaijable Cash Balances, an Tax lev
Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
.-ESTIMATION OF TAX
General Fund
Total Schedule HI
T.FA'Y
Total Schedule II
14.550 00
Dated this May 25, 1949
Total estimated expenditure,
114.021.00
Signed : Charlea C. Kelly
DEDUCT:
District Clerk
Total estimated receipts and available
Approved
by
B
ml
get Committee
cash balances (Shedule I)
33,041.36
Lee
Ro»«
Signod:
Amount necessary to balance the bud­
14.550.00
Secretary, Bud got Committee
get
80.979.65
Income Tax Offset
Levy to be extended
1,004.40
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5,036.00
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
3.500.00
1. New sites
2. New buildings
10,000.00
3. Alteration of buildings (not repairs
4. New ffurniture, equipment
and replacements
5. Assessment of betterments
6. Other capital outlays:
Librarv books
300.00
7. Total Capital Outlays
13,800.00
4,250.00
l
Total Schedule „General Fund Total estimated expenses
for the year—sum of items 1-6, II-5, III-7, IV-8, V-4.
VI-4, VII-4, VIII-7, IX-3„ X
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TINNERS
and
plumbers
STAYTON, ORE.
IN GATES
GLEN HEARING. Prop.
700.00
3,375.00
X. EMERGENCY
GLEN’S BARBER SHOP
200.00
14.550 00
es.
R. L. Roberts
Chairman, Board of Director,
R. L. Faust
Chairman. Budget Committee.
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