I frat tirip to this part of the country, Mr. Waters is employed as a superin- Mrs. Joe Leis, Mrs. Irene Stout, Mrs. tendent of a construction crew at John Meals, and daughter. Delores, 'and remaiked about the beautiful Mrs. Elaine Farrow and Miss Fay scenery up the North Santiam hig-- Hanford. They formerly lived here. i way. Cooper. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. Mis. Jack W’oods of Creswell, was Have you noticed the slick jackets and Mrs. Raymond Sophy Satuidaj the Spillway "League” shuffieboarJ a guest at the home of her son-in-law evening were Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baugh­ tournament team is sporting.’ Cute, I and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willis man and children, James and Kirt. of would say, and the team looks right i Hayes Monday and Tuesday. S’ e Mill City. smart in them too. This came about formerly resided at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Chambers and ulluu n the vJlc courtesy of business es- ¡John Estey, who received painful thiough children, Claudia and Butch of Salem ^shmenU in7danha7*ho furnished 1 injuries when he slipped and fell off were weekend guests at the home of I thr Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kite, Mrs. Mar- Lex’s Tavern vied withthe Cedars on the meeting of the Garden club at her garet Howland, Mrs. Otto Russell, the Cedars board and lost by 31 pontis. home Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Mrs. John Bryant, Mrs. Ann Stevens, Score Cedars 176, Les's 145. The Lar.e Otto Weidman president in charge of and daughter, Dona Rae, Mrs. Biau drew the bye. Next Friday’s league the meeting, and Mrs. Alex Kuiken Humphrey and daughter, Beverly, game for Detroit and Idanha will ue secretary. Each member responded played away from home. Spillway vs. to roll call by telling something that Mill City Tavern; Cedars, vs. Meander should be done this month. Mrs. Or­ Inn, Mill City; Lake vs. Jerry’s Tavern ville Downing program chairman pre­ at Gates. sented the program for the year, and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District N 1.129-J. of Linn-Marion Counties, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING Off the record games are as fol­ of the said district will be held at Mill City High School on the 9th day of March, 1954, at 8:00 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for lows. The all-girl team of Detroit was a general discussion was held on roses. the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1954, and ending June 30, 1955, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying a district tax. i defeated by 37 points in the bout with It was also voted to buy a soil testing kit. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Meander Inn girl team Tuesday even- Stienfelt served refreshments. I ing. Score 1-1. The home scrap be- The regular meeting of the Lyor.s | tween the men and the women’s Extension Unit will be held Friday, teams, held every Thursday night, al- Feb. 19 at the Rebekah hall beginning .............. ’TS VMl \\ XII Mil I < XSII BAI W< I S tenating on the Cedars and the Lake at 10:30. Mary Frances Minettes. Total All boards has ended up bad for the gals. County agent from Albany will be ITEM Funds From Byron Davis in Mill City present to give a demonstration on Estimated Receipts From— . comes a challenge from the men, who new materials. There will be child 1. Delinquent Taxes $ 1,000.00 • >ay they can whip the pants off our care provided for the children. 5,385.00 4. County School Fund men, in a bout March the 7th at The regular meeting of Faith Re­ 41,220.00 5. Basic School Support Fund By ion's. That, we would like to see. bekah lodge was held at the hall with 445.00 6. Common (Irreducible) School Fund The Lake lost by a small margin Garnet Bassett noble grand presiding 500.00 18. Other Sources to Palm Gardens in Portland Sunday. over the meeting. Beulah Lewis was Score two games to Palm Gardens’ installed as right supporter to ti e 48,550.00 19. Estimated Total Receipts I credit. vice grand. It was announced that the 20. Estimateli Available Cash Baiarne or Deficit Student John King, supplied by the Three Links club would hold their 15,000.00 (Add Cash Balance—Deduci Deficit) Northwest Christian college of Eu­ meeting at the hall Friday with an al.- gene, delivered Sundays sermon at the day meeting. Plans were also macs 21. Estimated total receipts and available cash balance or deficit $63,550.00 Detroit Church of Christ. A special for initiation which will be held at 'xhwlul. II GENERA! I I Mi (SUM til l. FXI’I NDITI RES feature for the evening services was the February 14 meeting. At the close the “ Gospel Light Trio, ” headed by Expenditures of 2 Fiscal of the meeting dainty refreshments Years Next Preceding the Evangelist Lyle Leach of Salem. Ev­ were served carrying out the Valen­ Total Budget Elementary angelist Leach, accompanied by Mr. Secondary Estimated Allowance Current School Year tine motif. ITEM Schools Schools Expenditures in Detail and Mrs. Fred Findley, of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carleton, La_- Detailed Grades Grades for the for the Expenditures First Year travel throughout the west and north­ ary and Carolyn from Bonnevilie Ensuing Current west. The Rev. Richard Hake, also Give for the Last spent the weekend at (heir horns 1 to 8 School Year School supplied from the Northwest Christian Yearly Year of the in Detail Year here. Sunday dinner was served at college, who has ben pastor at the 2-vear Period Totals the home of Mr. and Mr. Orville Detroit Church of Christ for the past 1. GENERAL I CONTROL Downing i nhonor of Larry's fourth year, delivered his last sermon here 1. Personal Service: birthday anniversary. February 7. Student James Stock of $ 250 $ 250 $ 500 500 500 (1) Superintendent $ $ Sweet Home, in a return engagement 800 Roo (2) Clerk 1,600 1,450 1,250 will deliver Sundays sermon, Febru­ MADE TO ORDER 500 500 (3) Clerical assistants 1,000 7(81 2,350 ary 21. Political parties make a platforrr 50 (4) Compulsory education and census 100 50 100 100 Evidently the giound hog wasn’t to fit the people and then alter a. 250 2. Supplies .. 350 600 300 256 fooling us any when he saw his “shad- candidate to fit the platform. 3. Elections and publicity 200 200 400 250 282 der.” While this area is getting noth­ 4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) 200 200 400 425 270 ing but rain, higher elevations are get- 5. Other expenses of general control 180 120 256 300 300 png more snow. Logging operations MILL CITY • : Total Expense of General I ontrol $ 2,530 $ 4,900 $ 6.769 are still closed in the area. Speaking $ 4,025 $ 5,264 $ 2,370 of weather, yours truly, and friend DISPOSAL SERVICE H. INSTRl (HON husband, had a ling side seat in a 1, Personal Service: premature electric storm in Salem $ 1,850 $ 3,700 $ 1,850 Total Fixed Charge« VII. < A PIT AL oi TLAY8 4. Librarx books 6. Furniture, fixtures and other equipment Other capital outlays $ 4,900 $ 630 450 $ •. ». IX. $ $ Total < apital Outlays 790 410 3,700 $ 1,080 EMI Iti. I Nt 1 TOTAL SCHEDI LE II GENERAL FUND- Total Estimate.! Expenses. _ Items 1-6, 11-7, 111-8, IV 5, V4, VI 5, VII 9, Vili 3, IX_____________________________ Scheduk Ml SI MM ARA $192,675 $192475 * $ 7,576 $ $ 14.761 9,027 $ 7.500 $162.442 $171,459 $150.929 Hit FTITS AND \A All \BI I t ASH IMI \M ES. AND I A\ I FA IF* ESTIMATION OE TAX I.E\Y 1. 2. 3. $ 3,700 2,600 5.400 450 400 $ 12,968 " Come and enjoy some real dancing on a newly refinished floor. MUSK’ WITH REAL RYTHM Total al] Funds $ 192.675 63.550 129.125 These dances will he held every SATURDAY NIGHT 129.1 $ 129.125 Approve«! by Budget Committee February 16. 1954 • Signed D. I B HILL, JR , Secretary Budget, Committee DA\ L) M REID, (. hairman. Budget Committee Admission $1.50 per couple Gentlemen $1.00 Ladies 50 cents