The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 25, 1954, Page 4, Image 4

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    Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hathaway and school in Salem, through an invita-
Mrs. Paul Vincent, who has spent
children
a month visiting her parents in Bost- two -----------
- of Redding, California, tion extended them. Their guide was
on, Mass., returned to her home here were in Mill City over the weekend Harold Hargrove, one of the students.
Rev. and Mr«. Alfred Vickers and
Mr. and Mrs. George Veteto and
i visit.ng his parents, the Lester Hath­ A group of third and fourth graders
Sunday.
daughter, Linda, of Salem, were Sun- Sharon Gray motored to Silverton
aways, and with Mr. and Mrs. Mo- at the school put on a puppet show
day dinner guests at the home of Mr. Sunday wheie they visited at the Jim
for their guests. Making the tour
Richard Downer, father of Mr», berg, parents of Mrs. Hathaway.
Lundal home.
♦nd Mrs. Calvin Flannery.
were Sherry Hansen, Zeta Crosier,
John Muir was a business visitor Frank Hunter has been under the car».'
Evelyn Taylor, Frances Ward, Nancy
Mr.
and
Mm.
A.
W.
Toman,
Steven
in Portland Monday.
of a physician for the past two weeks.
and Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter, Rosalie Bassett and Edythe
Means. The girls also visited Penny
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel were in
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Martin and Scott, were dinner guests at the home
THE MUSIC CENTER
Gould,
a former member of their or­
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Stevens
in
Portland Sunday to attend a mer­ sons, Dennis and David, weie dinner
ganization, who now lives in Salem.
chandise show.
guests Monday evennig of Rev. and Lyons Sunday. Also present were Mr.
STORE WIDE SPECIALS
and Mis. Wilson Stevens and Mr. anu
Mrs. Lee Joiner.
Mrs. Ivan Kelly of Sheridan, Wyo.
Only five attended the Bible study
Mrs. Jack Colburn and Mrs. Harry
ACCORDIONS
PIANOS
group at the home of Mrs. D, B. Hill
Wood were in Stayton Tuesday fore­ C. E. Covili« of Turner, was a busi­
New 120 Bass—»140 reg. »280
»300 to »500 saving on Spinet
Mrs. W. J. Robinson planned to last Thursday morning. These meet­
ness visitor in Mill City Monday. He
noon having dental work done.
Used 120 Bass—»50 reg. »125.
PIANOS
attended the Lions club meeting leave Wednesday morning for Dallas ings are held at 10 a. m. on the first
12 Bass as low as »32.50.
Al) first line, 88 notes.
where she will spend the rest of the and third Thursdays of each montn.
Mr. and Mr». Lowell Stiffler and Monday night.
OTHER SPECIALTIES
GRANDS
week at the home of her brothel-in­
J sons, enjoyed a motor trip Sunday
Tape recorder »80.
Mrs. Roy S. Keirsey was surprised
As low as »495 reg »850.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mason and law, Al Cherry, who has been in poor
to Albany and Corvallis.
Radio Phone »15.00.
SPINETS
Sunday by her husband and sisters
daughter, and Mrs. Mason's mother. j health.
As low as »450. reg. »750.
BAND INSTRUMENTS
who brought dinner all prepaied for
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hinz of Salem, Mrs. Weaver of Salem, were Sunday
All kinds.
UPRIGHTS
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt and son. her birthday. Spending the day were
visited at the home of their son-in-law visitors of Mrs. Harry Wood.
Alao Guitars, I kes, Accessories.
As low as »95.
Brian, motored to Tacoma Friday Mi. and Mrs. John Maine and family
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poole
Sunday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lake where they were guests at the home of Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Esplin
THE MUSIC ( ENTER
over the weekend were her brother of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Eide. They were and family of Salem; and Mr. and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hugh
Walkup
were
and sister-in-law, the Clernans, who accompanied on the trip by Miss Le­ M rs. Truman Bowlen and family of
470 N. Capitol,
SALEM, OREGON
Phone 2 5371
in Poitland Sunday and Monday at­ drove down from Yakima, Washing­ ona Lamb, of Portland, who spent the Portland.
Open Monday and Friday Evenings Until 9 I’. M.
tending the New York merchandise ton. The Lakes are living in the time in Tacoma with friends.
show.
Minister H. E. Jull and II. I. Plymale
Stewart Apartments at present.
The Firemen's Auxiliary met Thurs­ attended the Ninety and Nine Men's
day evening at the fire hall in regular ' district meeting Monday evening at
session, led by President, Mrs. Tom ! the Liberty Christian church in Salem.
Morris. Following the short business George Ditto, a member of the local
NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN to the legal voters of School District N >.129-J, of I.inn-Marion Counties, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING meeting, pinochle was played. Serv-, Christian church, though now living
of the said district will be held at Mill City High School on the 9th day of March, 1954, at 8:00 o’cloc k p. m„ for the purpose of discussing the budget for ing on the refreshment committee in Salem, also repiesented the Mill
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. for the evening was Marge Ditter and C’ty group. The next meeting, sched­
uled for the fourth Monday In April
Maudie Flatman.
will be held at the Christian church
Word has ben received by the Louis here.
Verbecks that their son-in-law and
-Schedule I—ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CA8H BALAS' I S
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wirick
The sixth, seventh and eighth grad­
Total All
and two children, who have been liv­ ers of the Mill City School enjoyed
ITEM
Funds
ing in Southern California for some their monthly dance party in the
Estimated Receipts From—
time, are moving to Roseburg, where elementary school gym Friday even­
1. Delinquent Taxes
$ 1,000.00
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verbeck Jr., îe- ing. Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, who is P.
5,385.00
4. County School Fund
side.
T. A. Chairman for recreation for the
5. Basic School Support Fund
41,220.00
Junior teens, arranged the event.
6. Common (Irreducible) School Fund
445.00
Mrs. Louis Slaton, accompanied b.v At the close of the dance session, re­
18. Other Sources
500.00
Mrs. Ernest Graham, left Friday to freshments were served. Assisting Mi.
drive to San Francisco, where Mrs. and Mrs. Podrabsky were Mr. and
48,550.00
19. Estimated Total Receipts
Slaton will meet her husband, who is M rs. Wilbur Meinert, Mrs. Hiram
20. Estimated Available Cash Balance or Deficit
due there from a tour with the mer­ Smith and Mrs. Baughman.
15,000.00
(Add Cash Balance Deduct Deficit)
chant marine, and Mrs. Graham will
visit the Graham’s daughter Erm»,
The second in a series of -get to-
21. Estimated total receipts and available cash balance or deficit »63,550.00
who lives in the California city.
gethers’ for couples of the Presby-
Jrheduh 'll (.INIRAI I I Ml (SUMMED FA ITS IH'I I It IS
terian church was held in the church
Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Kinnamon, of recreation room Sunday evening.
Expenditures of 2 Fiscal
Total
Budget
Years Next Preceding the Portland, were in Mill City Tuesday, with a number from the Christian
Elementary
Secondary
Estimated
Allowance
Current School Year
looking after business interests. They church as special guests, A movie
ITEM
Schools
Schools
Expenditures in Detail
have purchased lots on Kingwood film, entitled, “Second Chance” was
Detailed
Grades
Grades
for the
for the
First Year road, and contemplate moving here shown and greatly enjoyed. Following
Expenditures
Ensuing
Current
before long. Mr. Kinnamon will be the picture, cake and coffee were
for the Last
Give
1 to 8
9 to 12
School Year
School
employed by M 4 M.
Year of the
Yearly
in Detail
served by Mrs. Noble Streeter and
Year
2-vear Period
Totals
Mrs. Gerald Anderson, with Mrs. De-
The Mill City Garden Club is Los Hoeye helping in the pieparation
1. GENERAL CONTROL
scheduled to meet at the home of Mrs. of the refreshments.
1. Personal Service:
J. F. Potter this Thursday evening,
» 250
(1) Superintendent
»
250
$
500
500
$
$
500
when colored slides of the beautiful
(2) Clerk ...........
800
800
1,600
1,450
Mrs. Melbourne Rambo and daugh­
1,250
gardens of Alaska are to be shown. ter, Laura Jo. have returned from a
(3) Clerical assistants
5(81
500
1,000
700
2,350
Club members have been asked to . week spent in Redmond where Mr.
(4) Compulsory education and census
50
50
IM
100
1(8)
bring guests to this meeting, and any Rambo is temporarily employed. They
2. Supplies
350
250
600
300
256
other persons, interested in gardens weie brought back by Mr. and Mrs.
8. Elections and publicity
200
200
400
250
282
are invited to attend. Mrs. Bert Mor­ I Clayton Baltimore, who spent the
4. l-egal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.)
200
200
4(8)
425
270
ris is president of the club.
5 Other expenses of general control
180
120
300
weekend at the Rambo home and at­
300
256
I tended to business interts. Invited to
^^__T«dal
0:
Expense of General ( ontrol
» 2,530
» 2,370
$ 4,900
George
Lindquist,
James
Conibear
4,025
$
5,264
»
$ 6,769 i
a pinochle party at the Rambo home
H. INSTRl < TION
and Ervin Cato of the Portland area Saturday evening for the Baltimores
1. Personal Service:
spent some time in Mill Monday af­ were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett, Mr.
ternoon. They had been down to the and Mrs. Fred Duffy, Mr. and Mrs.
$ 1,850
$ 1,850
$ 3,700
(1) Principals
» 3,700
u
Î 3,500
M & M plant near Lyons, and were Chai lie Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Clayt­
77,000
(3) Teachers
33,000
I
110,000
89,344
looking over business conditions in on Baltimore, and Mrs. Melbourne
(4) Substitutes
675
260
935
1,000
416
this part of the canyon. They called Rambo.
500
(5) Special Education
5(8)
500
»
at the Don Moffatt home while in
1,430
(<'.) Librarian
2,190
3,620
2,910
3,440
town. Mi. Lindquist is Mrs. Moffatt's
2,000
(7) Clerical Assistants
2,000
4,000
3,650
1,260
Rose Marie Keirsey, infant daugh­
uncle.
125
2. Library supplies, repairs
75
200
100
152
ter of Roy S. Keirsey died of inessta-
1,800
600
8. Teaching supplies
2,400
1490
2,983
tial pneumonitus. The baby was well
Mrs. J. F. Potter drove to Oregon and in good spirits at 3:30 a. m. Mrs.
1,100
4. Textbooks
106
1,205
1,269
1.882
City last week to spend several days Keirsey picked up the baby to give
». Tuition to other districts
1,020
540
1,560
1,440
723
with her son, and wife, Mr. and Mrs. her a 6 a. m. feeding and noted the
6. Other expenses of instruction
300
790
1,090
902
1.943
Lafe Potter, and her granddaughter baby did not have as good control of
»87,800
7. Total Expense of Instruction ..............
$ 41,410
»129,210
»111,741
»105,643
» 93,021
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lar­ her neck as usual and the baby did
ni
l
R
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KIN
III
I
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III.
son. Mrs. Potter’s sister. Mrs. Gladys not respond to eating and was running
1. Personal Service:
Trask, who has spent some time here, a temperature. Mrs. A. W. Toman
(1) Janitors and other employees
» 6,300
$ 4,000
» 10,300
$ 9,253
S 9,540
went to Union Hill to visit a sister- and Mrs. Keirsey took the baby to
PUpjlllt.N
1,600
1,200
2,800
2,800
2,344
in-law, Mrs. Verne Scott, before re­ Santiam Memorial hospital in Stay­
». Fuel
1,500
1,250
2,750
3,124
2,571
turning to her home in Fresno, Cal.
ton and the baby was dead on arrival.
..... . .........
». Water
300
300
600
iiw
236
.....................
The disease is not communicable. Oth­
. .............. . ........ .... ......
4. Light and Power
1,200
1,200
2,400
2,020
1,919
Mill City Rebekah lodge held its er infants have succumbed to the same
..... ............ ................... ........... —
6. Telephone
100
50
150
160
116
regular meeting at the Oddfellow hall type of pneumonia recently.
7. Other expenses of operation
350
350
700
420
680
W’ednesday evening, with Eva Duffy
»
presiding as Noble Grand. The busi­
». Total Expense of Operation
__
A large group of friends surprised
»11,350
» 8450
» 19,700
18,664
15.651
» 17,119
»
»
ness
meeting was rushed through, as Mrs. George Veteto with a potluck
IV. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
there was no heat in the hall because luncheon at her home Wednesday in
1. Personal Service
» 500
»
500
» 1,000
»
1
of the recent fire in Stewart’s groo- honor of her birthday anniversary. She
2. Repair, maintenance and replacement
ery on the first floor. Following re­ was presented a corsage, which had
(1.) Furniture
-
and equipment
750
500
1,250
998
1,960
freshments a board meeting was held been made by Mrs. Walter Olmstead.
(2) Building structure
800
1,IHX)
3,100
1400
4,670
to confer with the fire insurance ad­ Following the one-o'clock luncheon.
. »■ Upkeep of grounds
600
900
1,500
750
3,131
juster.
Mrs. Veteto opened her many gifts
4. Other expenses of maintenance and repairs
1,500
1,500
3,000
3,207
and an informal social afternoon was
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Martin and
5. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs
t 4,450
» 4,100
» 8,550
S 12.968
» 6,783 family of the Assembly of God church enjoyed.
» 4,848
Attending the affair besides guest
V. Al XIII ARI AGI N( II S
here are leaving for Portland, where of honor, were Mmes. Roger Nelson,
1. Health Service:
he has
accepted
the
from - a W
— -----
r............
- call
---- ------
naitri
alter v/inisieau,
Olmstead, . Arnold Syverson,
(1) Personal service (nurse, etc)
» 300
»
300
»
618)
660
»
544
»
church on the west side of Portland. I Melbourne Rambo , and daughter;
(2) Supplies and other expenses
20
»
40
A X* Martin
\ f A — W _ preached
—V MAA ..1« A .4 his
A. «A last
1 A A ♦ sermon
A A — * A V. W
— *
- - -
60
60
12
Rev.
John Muir, Al Y’ankus and son; Verne
2. Transportation of Pupils:
in the local church Sunday. Rev. Al­ Thomas. Frank Jackson, Fred Duffy,
(1) Personal service ....
2.500
1,200
3,700
2,430
2485
fred Vickers, of Salem, will fill the Lowell Stiffler, Russell King, John
(2) Supplies and repairs
1,300
1,300
2,600
2,235
2,630
pulpit here and will move his family Swan Cecil Lake, Floyd Fleetwood.
(3) Replacement of buses
2,700
2,700
5,400
into the parsonage in about two Phyllip Hess. Mattie Root, Walter
(4) Insurance
250
200
400
450
376
weeks.
Brisbin, W. H. Davis, Don Moffatt.
(5) Other expenses of transportation
200
200
400
216
229
Hugh Walkup, and Mrs.. P. F. Wil­
Albert Toman. Mill City. Huber
4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies
» 7,290
» 5,920
» 13,210
Í 6,176
» 6,001
4490 Ray and Jack Haseman of Idanha, at­ loughby. Other» sending gifts were
Vi. FIXED t il ARGES
Sharon Gray, Mrs. Dell Smith and
tended a meeting at Al Kadar temple George Veteto.
(Exclusive of items included under V-2)
in Portland Saturday. Mr. Ray rs
1. Insurance
» 790
» 1,100
» 1,890
» 1,560
S 1,519
president of the Santiam Shrine club
2. Student Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Means and
410
165
575
573
607
Jack Haseman is secretary and Mr.
3. Retirement
; children spent the weekend at the
___
3,700
1,700
5,400
6,500
5427
Toman is rajah of the group. In the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
evening
the
men,
accompanied
by
5 Total Fixed Charges
$ 4,900
I 2,965
» 7.865
» 8,633
i 7,453
» 7476 their wives, attended the Potentate’s Thomas Means, of Salem. They also
VII. < A PIT AL Ol I I Al *
made side trips to Newberg and Me-
banquet at Amatos supper club and
4. Library books
» 630
300
»
930
»
»
930
the ball m the Masonic temple in the Minmnlle. An evening was spent with
6. Furniture, fixtures and other equipment
the Ed Y arnells, who recently moved
460
360
810
evening.
». Other capital outlays
........ ..........
to Salem from here. Other guests of
13,500
the
Yarnells included the Misses Phyl­
In the last Enterprise we sort of
9. Total Capital Outlaye
» 1,080
»
660
» 1,740
»
930
» 14.761
» 9.027 got our wires crossed in reporting | lis and Mary Jane Cox and the Gale
1 X
F M F RG F N ( Y
__ ________ _
Lowreys, all of Portland, but until
the pot luck dinner held for Mrs.
TOTAL SCHEDULE |T GENERAL FUND Total Estimated Expenses'
recently of Mill City. Mrs. Lowrey
Frank Hunter in honor of her birth­
- Item, 16. 117, Ill s, IV-5, V4t Vl-5, VII 9, V1H-3, IX
________________
|1W 676
|162
w
day. We left some of the names out. is employed in a photographer’s studio
in Portland, while her husband is at­
SMhe.l.,1, Ml
»IMMtHY Ol FSIIM MES IH I X P l N I H H
|
I I Hl'js yx,, yt yllym , , yM, |; y, yS, ( . y NI, | y \ ( yy |
’
and not having any good excuse, just
tending Portland University. The Cox
f
gured
it
better
be
done
over.
(Not
estimation of tax levy
Tot«] *1] Funds the dinner, the reporting ) Anyhow, sisters were about to leave on a
week s vacation trip into California.
here is a list of those in attendance
1. Total
, . i ditures
J 192.675 at the pot luck and family reunion: This coming weekend, Mr. and Mrs.
2. Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I)
63.550 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter, son Tobey, Means plan to attend the Golden An­
;• Amount necessary to balance the budget
129,125 and daughter. Debby; Mr. and Mrs. niversary of his fraternity. Delta Psi
DEDUCT:
Darrel Hindes, son Mike, and daugh­ Delta at Linfield College in Me
». Bala Ml to l>, i■ -ci by taxation
129,125 ter Patsy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Minnville. Mr. Means is a past presi­
dent of the group.
Hunter.
7. Total cotimated tax lexica for enduing fiscal year
» 129.125
Datmi this F ebruary 16, 11*54
Approved by Budget Committee February 16. l‘.»5t
The Girl Scouts accompanied their
In the old days if a father found hie
Signed EDNA F. ROSS, District Clerk
Signed: D B HILL, JR , Secretary Budget, Committee leader. Mrs. Howard Means, on a son on the wrong track, he provided
R. F. KELLY, Chairman. Board of Directors
DAY ID M. REID, Chairman, Budget Committee visit to the Oregon State Blind switching facilities.
4—THE MILL Cl T Y F. NTERI’RISE THIRSDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1951
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
BUDGET
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