6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE HLCKLEBERRY FINN YOU?.,J A/, scQIL ». .0" (No. 6 of a series) / / / ©ID YOU KNOW . . . I’ t There'* no wonder your high­ way* are jampacked. In 1947 it »a- predicted the USA would have 46 million vehicles in use by 1970. To­ day, there are 53 million vehicle*— 7 million more than we were expect- yd to have 17 years from now. Motorist* are most bothered on country roads, says an Automobile Manufacturers Assn, survey, by nar­ row roads and curves. In citie*, motorists are most dis­ turbed by pedestrians. A reasonable road expectancv is 20 vears-and you can only expect that when you have good construc­ tion. plus efficient maintenance. President Eisenhower said “The obsoles­ cence of the na­ tion's highways presents an ap­ palling problem of waste, death and danger. Next to the manufac­ ture of the most modern imple­ ments of war as a guarantee of peace through -trength. a network of modern road* is a* necessary to defense as it i* to our national economy and personal safety.” A total of 727,000 students in 8.218 high schools across the nation are participating in safe-driver-ed­ ucation programs. Some 25,000 trucks, trailers and buses are owned and operated by the nation's railway lines. Motor transport moves every­ thing grown on the farm. ‘ Since 1949 rubber road have been laid in 17 states. Massachusetts has 300 miles of all types. United Nation* traffic experts working to make symbols for sharp curve, winding road. slow, school, same in Tibet. Transylvania. (•> • rgia. Craustark and South Dakota Fifty symbols are finished. 25 STATE legislatures may ask Congress to repeal Federal tax on motor fuel . . . "Creeper lanes" to ac­ commodate slower vehicles on hills under test in Kansas . . . Safe driving rule No. 1 “keep windshield clean." 'J .X f coax* Mous -X ITS AMAZING! J ulius C pfs #/? ¿¿ s T olipe - was a VICTIM OF EPILEPTIC F IT* THEV USÜALUN OCCURRED DURlWG V/AS INSURED BVA MOVIE ACTOR FOR M ilitary campaigns . B ut he alv / fns CfiME TO IM H MF T o WIN ! $3000 *ALL M'V SUCCESS AND GLAMOUR I OWE TO Tt’JTT V/iG”, HE declared \EVK /' I \ 1/ WMVYSftW RCRR CHftin A PO*5T. -WFV PffTIEHTL'f I I COINS OF OLD ^GENERALLY B ore - the / LIKENESS OF MTN THf wro! OWL. AN ------- ....A HINT TO APPLY WISDOM IN SPENDING Monday for Lookout dam, where he Miley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. mother, Mrs. Velma Carey, compli­ has been relocated. His wife has been Miley from Long Beach, who arrived menting her son James on hi« birth­ a member of the Gates high school last Tuesday morning, also Mr. Miley's faculty the past year. day anniversary. brother-in-law and sister and family, J. P. Diblee, engineer, who has beer, i California guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Weeks ar.d three Mr. and Mis. Ray Barnhardt of Medfqrd and their son and wife, Mr. employed at the Detroit dam, left Mr. and Mrs, Don Miley are Mr. daughters. and Mrs. Dean Barnnardt of Portland, v. ted this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Barnhardt, G. ‘C. and Ray are brothers and had not NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No.l29-J. of Linn-Marion Counties, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING seen each ether for more than 20 of the said district will be held at Mill City High School on the 15th dav of June. 1953, at 8:00 o’clock p.m.. for the purpose of discussing the budget for years. the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1953, and ending June 30, 1954, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying a district tax. araBBBBBBBBBBBBBBOOOOOBBBBr Darlene Cole of Redmond, a fprmer 1 I ♦ ! stude-.t of the Gates school, was a Auditor 4 4 visit« • lots week at school. She was Tax Consultant 4 1 accon.j .. i cd, home by Ellen Chance, « 4 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schedule I—ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES 4 Ch;.- «, i.’.d Juanita Thomas, daugh­ Total All PUBLIC ACC OUNTANT ter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Thomas, 1 ITEM Funds two firmer classmates who spent the Bookkeeping. Accounting and $17,110 20. Estimated Available Cash Balance or Deficit (Add Cash Balance — Deduct Deficit) weekend at her home in Redmond. Tax Service Mrs Edmund Klecker of Madras 21, Estimated total receipts and available cash balance or deficit $17,110 Corner 3rd 4 Marion epent three days the last of the week STAYTON. ORE. at Gates at the home of her parents, Schedule II—GENERAL FIND ESTIMATED EX PENDITI RES Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap. She Telephone Illi P.O. Box 1321 Expenditures of 2 Fiscal attended the graduation of her son, Ruderet Years Next Preceding the Total onorane n p o « a n a n n a s « n » c> $ uann Rodney, from the Stayton Union high Elementary Secondary Estimated Allowance Current School Y’ear Schools Schools Expenditures in Detail ITEM school a;.d visited her daughter, Mrs. Detailed Grades Grades for the for the .Dorland Swan, n Salem during her Expenditures First Year Ensuing Current for the Last Give stay. • 1 to 8 9 to 12 School Year School Yearly Year of the Year in Detail Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey an«i son 2-vear Period Totals I of Stayton attended a family dinner IV. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS • Sunday at the home of Mr. Carey's 2. Repair, maintenance and replacement $ 703 $ 1,390 $ 687 (1) Furniture and equipment 480 1,940 2,420 (2) Building structure .................."• GATES NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING BUDGET W. N. SIMMONS For Guaranteed Cleaning Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs $ 2.627 $ 1,183 $ 1,500 410 $ 500 90 $ 2,000 500 $ 2,000 100 $ 1,910 $ 590 $ 2,500 $ 2,100 $ 1,100 5,050 $ 1,100 1,000 750 1,800 $ 2,200 1,000 750 6,850 $11,250 1 6,150 $ 4,650 $10,800 $11.250 $ 2,725 $17.110 $13,350 $17,570 $16,960 $ 3,810 4 it’s the NU METHOD 24-HOUR SERVICE Mill City ( !<.«•« at « t*.M. Personal service Supplies and other expenses 4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies VII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 1. Sites and improvement of sites 9 New buildings — Architect 3 Additions and alterations to buildings 7. Assessments for betterments 9 Total Capital Outlays TOTAL SCHEIH IE II—GENERAL FUND—Total Estimated Expenses Gooch Logging Supply "Everything for the Logger" BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP Phone 116 Phone 1111 Sweet Home, Philomath Brant h Store Lyon»* "SO UPSET BY 'CHANGE OF LIFE' I SCREAMED AT MY HUSBAND!" Writes Mr*. A. W., New York, N. Y. "Naw I don’t suHof from 'hoi flash««' and nor v © u t not •, I ««I f ino t" • Are you going __ through change of life” • • . suffering the hot flashes,** nervous tension, irri­ tability. weakness and other types of functionally-caused distress of this difficult time? Whet l>o«tor,' Tea«* Sh,w,«l Then . . . hen-'* hope for you! tn trwf by ’■> tor, I vdla Ptnkham a Com- Boun.t .1 Tablet, gave rvbef tnm ¿taeh divine In *J*V *od SO**» itnpr. ’ iv> Iv I ot ih<-.-a« Icaud Com- gic<« or «trUtag reuaXI Purely yon know that t vrtla Pinkham-» is .< imttfica. y »”