LEGAL ADVERTISING budget of city of mill city For Year 1950-1951 INCOME for Year 1950-1951: GENERAL FUND: Liquor ..... .........I 700.00 Fines 2.000.00 Licenses .. ......... 1,500.00 Pinballs, punch­ boards, etc. 1.500 00 Telephone 150.00 Total ....... $ 5,850 00 STREET FUND: State Highway Commission $7,000.00 County Road Tax 2,200.00 Public Utilities 900 00 Total ........ $10,100 00 EMERGENCY FUND: Cash on Hand $1,500.00 Tax Levy 3,334.84 ... Total 4,834.84 TOTAL INCOME $20,784 84 EXPENDITURES: GENERAL FUND: Judge Salary and Recorder Salary .... $ 960 00 LAW ENFORCEMENT: Police Salary $5,240.00 150.00 Jail Maintenance Prisoners’ Board 75.00 450.00 Police Car Exp 200 00 Mise. Expenses 450 00 Insurance 150.00 Park Fund Police Car Payt. 800.00 $ 8,475 00 Total STREET FUND: Maintenance and Repair ........... $3,200.00 Salaries ............ 4,200.00 500 00 Equip't Repair 2,200.00 Street Lights Total ......... EMERGENCY FUND: Emergency Fund i* $10,100.00 $ 2,209.84 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $20,784.84 Public hearing date set for 23rd of June, 1950, at 8 p.m. in the City Hall. First publication June 8, 1950—3t NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given, in compli­ ance with Sec. 111-908, O. C. L. A., to the legal voters of School District No. 129-J, of Linn and Marion counties, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at the High School; to begin at the hour of 7 P.M. o’clock, P.S.T. (8 o’clock P.M. Daylight S.T.) on the third Monday of June, being the 19th day of June, A.D. 1950. This meeting is called for the pur­ pose of electing one director for a term of three years and the transac­ tion of business usual at such meet­ ing. In districts of the second and third classes the ballots shall not be counted until one hour after the time set for the meeting to begin. Until the count begins, any legal voters of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any business before the meeting. Dated this 29th day of May, 1950. DONALD E. SHEYTHE, Chairman Board of Directors ATTEST: CHARLES C. KELLY. District Clerk. First publication June 1, 1950—2t 7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Citizens Reminded of Forest Weolth THE The Willamette National Forest, in which Detroit and the dam are located, is one of 152 such Federally owned forests in the United States. It covers an area of 1,660,00 acres and contains a total timber stand of 27 billion board feet, which is greater than that of any other National For­ est in the United States. The Willamette National Forest is managed under the multiple use con­ cept. That is: all of its resources are so handled that none of them mon­ opolize the forest to the exclusion of others. These resources are water­ shed, timber, grazing wildlife and I recreation. As timber is put up in units, adver- , tised, and sold to the highest bidder. Only mature and over-mature timber 1 is sold, and its harvesting is so regu- ' lated as to protect the other resources and to insure prompt reforestation of the area. In 1949, on this forest, 226 million foard feet of timber was cut, which brought in revenue ’ $2,800,000. Twentyfive per cent of this income is paid to the local counties to be used for roads and schools. All the resources of the national forests are subject to destruction if the forest burns. It is the responsi- ■ bility of all who live in and use the forest to see that they individually use fire with care Rules of fire pre­ vention are simple but important. 1. Never throw cigarettes or mat­ ches out of the car. Use the ash tray. 2. On narrow forest roads and trails stop in a safe place when you want a smoke. 3. Never leave your campfire burn­ ing. Leave a clean camp and a dead fire. 4. The forest is no place for fire­ crackers. 5. Get campfire and burning per­ mits at the Detroit Ranger station. Burning permits are required after May 15, campfire permits after July 1. The Forest Service endeavors to so manage the National Forests that they may be of the greatest good to the greatest number of people in the long run. AMERICAN WAY MILL CITY Ain't ft th» Truth! Honor Truck “Driver of the Year” Laughter has no religion. There should be more of it in the world.— Pope Pius XII. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 129 and Zone No. 2. Rural School Dis­ trict of Linn County, State of Oregon, that an ANNUAL ELECTION of the Linn County Rural School District will be held in School District No. 129 at the same time and place of the Annual School meeting of said Dis­ trict on the third Monday of June, being the 19th day of June, 1950, for the purpose of electing one director j from Zone No. 2, Rural School Dis- ■ trict, Linn County, Oregon, for a term of three years. Dated this 29th day of May, 1950. ALTA McCORMICK, Chairman J. M. BENNETT. Secretary First publication June 1, 1950—2t NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION UPON QUESTION OF INCREASING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SEC. 11, ART. XI, STATE CONSTITUTION Notice is hereby given that an elec­ tion will be held in School District No. 129-J of Linn-Marion counties, State of Oregon, from 7 P.M. to 8 P.M Pacific Standard Time (8 P.M. to 9 P.M.. Daylight Saving Time) at WASHINGTON, D.C.—Lloyd Reisner of Hancock Truck Lines, Indianapolis, receives congratulations of President Truman at White House on his selection as trucking industry’s Driver of the Year. Loft to right, Major General Philip B. Fleming, general chairman of the President’s Highway Safety Conference and chairman of the three- man board of judges which selected Mr. Reisner over nominees from all parts of the country; the President, Lloyd Reisner and Mrs Reisner. Mr. Truman is examining the diamond and gold pin presented to Reisner by the American Trucking Associations. Inc., sponsor of the annual contest designed to promote highway safety. Reisner’s selection was based on his long record of accident-free driving, pl' ’ a life-saving incident on the highway near Louisville, Ky. the High School in said school dis­ trict, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said district the question of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year 1950-1951 over the amount limited by section 11, article XI, of the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: Grounds $500 00; Alteration of Buildings $100 00; New Furniture and Equipment $3,800.00. The amount of tax, in excess of the 6% limitation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year is $4,400 00. Dated this 31st day of May, 1950, DONALD E SHEYTHE, Chairman Board of Directors ATTEST: CHARLES C. KELLY, District Clerk. June 8, 19M Cluinli Activities FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Camelle and Philip Gobel, daughter Services every Lord’s day and son of Mr and Mrs. V. Gobel left Sunday school 9:45 p.m. Monday morning for Utah to spend the summer months with their grand­ Morning worship 11:00 A M. parents. Young People’s meeting 6:30 P.M. Evening worship 7:30 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Rugh and Robert are leaving this week for- T. Courtney, Jr., Pastor Cleveland, Ohio, to visit friends and relatives. LD.S. OF JESUS CHRIST CHURCH Miss Mary Jane Hoffman and Ken- j Detroit neth Chance were in Portland Sunday ' Sunday school each Sunday 10 am. to attend baccalaureate services for | former classmates of Miss Hoffman. I in high school building, Detroit. Priethood meeting 11 a.m. Mrs H. R. Bayless left Monday Zealand Fryer, Presiding afternoon for Los Angeles, Calif., to t • • • visit and also for her health. IDANHA (X)MMUNITY CHURCH Mary Jane and Phyllis Cox spent the weekend in Portland with friends | Sunday School 10 A M and relatives. Both of the girls are j Morning Service 11 A.M. employed by CBI Youths Hour 6:15 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Ferguson Evening Service 7 P.M. were in Portland for the weekend. Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 P.M. While there they attended the Ice Eldon Haley, Pastor Follies on Sunday. • • • Charlie Powelson returned to his. GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH home Friday from the hospital where ’ OF CHRIST he had been the past few days fol-1 Sunday school at 10 a.m. lowing an accident while he was | working at T & H Logging Co. as j Morning worship 11 a.m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m. second loader. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sheythc and Evening worship 7:30 p.m. sons have moved to Brietenbush for Walter Smith, Pastor • • • the summer months. Sheythe is chairman of the local school board. | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Claudia Budlong, daughter of Mr. ' Morning worship 11 a.m. and Mrs. Ralph Budlong of Detroit Music by choir. spent the past week at the home of Dr. David J. Ferguson, Preaching her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. S. G. Young People at 6:30 p.m., Mr». Higdon. H. R. Bayless left Tuesday morn­ Arthur Kreiver, leader. • • • ing for Hood River He will be gone DETROIT CHRISTIAN < HI’RCH about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bates and sons, Sunday school at 10 a.m. of Newport, Bertel Bates of Stayton, Morning worship 11 a.m. and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten, Bar­ Youth meeting 6:45 p.m. bara and Bobby were recent guests i Youth night Saturday 7 p.m. at the Floyd Shepherd home. Warren Knape, Pastor Recently enjoying a three-day trip • • • along the coast and to Crescent City, COMMUNITY CHURCH California, were Mrs. Ida Geddes, Full Gospel Preaching Miss Daisy Geddes, and Al Geddes. While gone they visited the Oregon Sunday school 10 A.M. Morning worship 11 A.M. Caves. Sunday picnickers at Silver Creek Evangelistic service 8 P.M. Falls were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Preaching services Wednesday and Rhoten and two children, Mrs. Mattle Friday 8 P.M. Murdock and two children, and Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor George Nay of Odgen, Utah. • • • Recently visiting the Peterson Rock I FREE METHODIST CHURCH Gardens at Redmond were Mr. and j North Mill City Mrs. John Nelson. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Home for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Lee McClintock, Mickey Morning worship 11 a.m. Junior church 11:00 a.m. and Steve of Quartsville. Riders of the Santiam taking part Evening service 7:30 p.m. in the Trail Ride at St. Paul Sunday Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p. were Fred Gnuschke, Morris Howe, Phone 1906 Rev. L. C. Gould. Pastor • • • Mr. and Mrs. Everett Limbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Limbeck, Jim King ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC and Harvey Kanoff. CHURCH, MILL CITY Mrs. Morris Howe and Bill and Mr. Mass at 9 A.M. and Mrs. Charley Day were in Mc­ Confessions heard before Mass. Minnville Sunday afternoon to attend Altar Society 2d Wednesday 8 p nL graduation exercises for their nephew Father C. Mai, Pastor Bob Hammond who was a member of the Linnfield college graduating class. SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Eagles Mrs. Lucille Gobel is in the Salem 2745 meets at Ladies Auxiliary Hall Memorial hospital for observation. each Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Gobel was taken to the hospital Mill City Lodge No. 144, late Monday. I.O.O.F. meets every Friday night. Visiting brothers welcome. Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! Thomas Housing Project LOTS, and HOMES FOR SALE NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING IF YOU'RE A G.I., SEE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 129-J. of Linn-Marion Counties, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEET­ ING of the said district will be held at the High School on the 30th day of June, 1950, at 8:00 (Daylight Saving Time) o’clock P.M., (7:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time) for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1950, and ending July 30, 1951, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying a district tax. G. E. THOMAS, MiU City SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES Schedule I Total All Funds None ITEM Estimated Total Receipts ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Schedule II—GENERAL FUND V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 2. Repair and maintenance of: Grounds ..................................................... 500 00 4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs VIII 3. 4 7. High Schools Elementary Schools ITEM CAPITAL OUTLAYS Alteration of buildings (not repairs) .... New’ furniture, equipment and replacements ....... . Total Capital Outl.iv« Expenditures for 2 Fiscal Years Next Preceding the Current School Year Estimated Estimated Budget Expenditures Expenditures Allowance Detailed for the in Detail for the Expenditures First Year Ensuing for the Ensuing Give for the Last School Year School Year Current Year of the Yearly in Detail School Year by Totals Two-Year Totals Period 500 00 ______ 22 The man we 8 -■.,- 500.00 3.000 00 6.500 00 1 000 00 5 395 50 * 3 900 00 > 9,500.00 $ 6 395.50 8 4,400.00 $ 9,500.00 8 8,395.50 100 00 3,800 00 . " 3,900.00 Total Schedule II—General Furol-Total estimated expenses for the year sum of items 1-6. III-7, IV-8. V-4. VI-4. VTI-4. VIII-7, tX-3. and X _____ $ 900.00 SrMul. M-S< MMARV OF ESTIMATES OF EXEEXOm KES RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CASH BAI,AS< ES. AMO TAX LEVIES General run a Total Schedule II ESTIMATION OF TAX LEVY $ 4.400 00 Total estimated expenditures None DEDUV1": - ___ , a^kn^,,1a ll Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I) 4.400 00 Amount necessary to balance the budget 4.400 00 Balance to be raised by taxation ZZZZ $ 4.400 00 TOTAL ESTIMATED TAX LEVIES FOR ENSVINC FISCAL TEAS None $ 4.400 00 Analysis of estimated tax levies : Amount inside 6T- limitation Amount outside 6cj limitation Dated this May 18. 1950 Signed: CHARLES C. KELLY, District Clerk First publication June 8. 1950 2t DONALD E SHEYTHE Chairman. Board of Directors Approved by Budget Committee May 18, 1950 Signed: LEE S ROSS. R L FAUST. Secretary, Budget Committee Chairman. Budget Committee CHARLES C KELLT Posted this June 1, 1950 _______ District Clerk ____ MILL CITY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP