The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 04, 1954, Page 4, Image 4

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    Mr. and Mr». Frank Kiecker «nd Business and Professional
A newly organized choir will present
family
who have been visiting •’
DIRECTORY
its first anthem at the morning serv­
ice of the Christian church this Sun- Minnesota, returned to Mill City Sun- | __—
day.
'
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walkup »»r*
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weathers
and Mr*. Wilbur Evans, of and daughter, Vickie, of Lakeview I in Salem Sunday, guests at the home
Physician & Surgeon
Harrisburg, visited with Mrs. Harry spent Sunday here at the home of her of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. |
Mill City
parents,
Mr.
and
Mis.
W.
J.
Timm.
and
Mrs.
R.
H.
Walkup.
Wood Sunday.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stiffler and1 i Mr. and Mrs. George Lindquist and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell York and
daughter, Bonnie Jean, spent Thurs­ sons, visited at the O. B. Aasland and son, Dean and daughter, Myrna, of
J. W. GOIN
day night with Mrs. Harry Wood. Lloyd Woods homes in Harrisburg, Clackamas, were guests at the home ,
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt Sunday, j
VETERINARIAN
They Yorks went on to Klamath over the weekend.
A
Cooked
Food
Sale,
with
spaghetti
Rev. Robert Vogt of Milwaukie will
Falls the next day to visit her son,
STAYTON
Phone 4148
speak at the Presbyterian church on and meat ball luncheon, will be held
Don Wood.
Opposite
both Wednesday and Friday evenings Wednesday, March 17, in the Christian
Claude Lewis’ Service Station
church basement, sponsored by the,
of this week at 7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. O. I), »'look visited a Woman's Council.
We Give
Mrs. Leo Poole and Mrs. Jim Poole,
few days with the George Flook’s on
their return to their home in Weed. spent the weekend in Portland, the |
WOOD’S STORE
guest of Mrs. Leo Poole's brother, I
California.
S & H Green Stamps
General Dry Goods
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Keck of Eugene Bill Mikkelsen, who is attending the I
NOTIONS
LANGEM®
spent
the
weekend
here
at
the
home
U
of
O
medical
school.
.
Try Our Service
READY-TO-WEAR
Robert Veness and his daugh­
of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wells in River­
HOSIERY
view addition. They enjoyed a drive ter Carol, drove to Portland Sunday I
LVZIERS COSMETICS
BRYANT’S
(morning. After finishing some busi-
up the canyon while here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plymale visited I ness there, they joined Mrs. Jessie Ve-
TEXACO SERVICE
at the home of Mr. Plymale’s brother, I ness in seeing the home show.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers returned to
John and family in Lebanon Sunday.
565 North High, Salem
Ph. 3-9106
They also visited a nephew John Ply- Mill City Monday after having spent
Phone 3202
Mill City
male and family and attended church the weekend at the home of Mrs. Eva
*
Metzger in Gresham. While there Ike
Heptic Tank» and Sewers Cleaned V
there in the evening.
went fishing for steelhead in the » Phone SALEM 8-9468, COLLECT ♦
Sandy river. He ieports his party
1079 Elm St., W. Salem
J
caught five.
The American Auxiliary will hold a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Schoo) District No. 129-J, of Linn-Marion Counties, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING | cooked
_____ ___
food ___
sale _______
Saturday, March
of the said - district - will be
for ----
the
of —
discussing
the
-- — held at Mill
- City
„ High Schoo) on the 9th day of March, 1954, at 8:00 o’clock p. m.. ---
— 1 purpose
i
-
- budget
«=> for i 6tb, beginning at 10 a. m. at the Hinz
WEDDLE FUNERAL
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. 1 Coffee Shop on Broadway in Mill
HOME
City.
9
Modem FunemJ Service
Mr. and Mrs. George Mielke and
family of Eugene spent Saturday ev­
STAYTON
OREGON
> hedule I—ESTIM ATED REt EI1TS AND AVAILABLE ( ASH BALANCES
ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Total All
Bob Hill. The Mielkes formerly lived
ITEM
Funds
aanonnaaMBsnMflifiiBttiuntHP
| in this locality. Mrs. Mielke is a
•
♦ -
‘cousin of Mrs. Hill.
Fstimalid Receipts From—
♦
♦
DR.
MARK
The Christian Woman’s Fellowship
$ 1,000.00
1. Delinquent Taxes .....
will meet Thursday evening, March
5,385.00
HA MM ERICKSEN
4. County School Fund
11, at the home of Mrs. Carl Chance. I REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
41,220.00
5. Basic School Support Fund
The meeting will begin at 7:30, with
445.00
6. Common (Irreducible) School Fund
I minister H. E. Jull as program leader
500.00
18. Other Sources
Has moved his Mill City office to è
land Mrs. Grace Cooke bringing the
Stayton in the Post Office Bldg.. ♦
devotions.
48,550.00
19. Estimated Total Receipts
2nd Floor, in the
»
The Woman’s Council of the Chris-
20. Estimated Availatde Cash Balance or Deficit
»
Dr. Victor J. Myer» offices
i
ian
church
will
hold
a
food
sale
and
15,000.00
»
(Add Cash Balance—Deduct Deficit)
»
Thursdays I p.m. to 6 p m.
I serve ndon lunch Wednesday March
♦
17. Plans for this event were made at
«
21. Estimated total receipts and available cash balance or deficit »63,550.00
HOME
OFFICE:
the last meeting of the organization
le II GENERAI FI ND ESTIMATED EX PEN DITi RES
318
W.
FIRST,
ALBANY
I Wednesday, February 24, at the home
Expenditures of 2 Fiscal of Mrs. Maggie Shaw.
HnnnanaxiaanaHnanannnnDon •
Total
Budget
Years Next Preceding the
This
Friday
at
2:00
p.
m.
the
Elementary
Secondary
Current School Year
Estimated
Allowance
churches of Mill City will again join
ITEM
Schools
Schools
Expenditures
in Detail
Detailed
Grades
Grades
for the
for the
First Y’ear in celebrating the World Day of
Expenditures
Ensuing
Prayer, the meeting to be held at the
Current
Give
for the Last
1 to 8
9 to 12
School Year
School
Presbyterian
church under the theme,
Yearly
Year of the
in Detail
Year
! “That they may have life.’’ A dis­
2-vear Period
Totals
play on this meeting is in the window
1. GENERAL CONTROL
at Muir’s Bakery.
ANY
ANY
1. Personal Service:
Carl Kelly was the guest of DeLos]
MAKE
MODEL
»
250
$
250
—
$
500
$
500
$
500
(1) Superintendent
Hoeye at the monthly meeting of the
............
800
800
1,450
1,600
1,250
(2) Clerk
...............................................
FOR YOUR
Willamette Valley shop teachers meet­
.....................
500
500
7(H)
2,350
1,000
(3) Clerical assistants
ing in Salem Thursday evening. Mr.
ÎELEVISION OR RADIO
50
50
100
100
(4) Compulsory education and census
100
Hoeye was speaker and discussion
...........................
350
250
600
300
2. Supplies
256
[ leader for the evening’s program. Mr.
3207
200
200
250
400
282
3. Elections anil publicity
' Kelly now claims an insight into the
. ..... . ....... ......
200
200
400
270
4. Ixltal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.) ..
425
I meaning of “Industrial Arts Educa-
Stiffler’s Radio &
.......
180
120
». Other expenses of general control .
256
300
300
I tion.
Appliance Co.
The Lions Auxiliary met at the
$ 2,530
$ 2,370
4: Total Expense of General Control
$ 4,900
$ 4,025
$ 5,264
$ 6,769
I home of Mis. Robert Veness Wednes­
Mill
City, Oregon
INSTRUCTION
day of last week, with Mrs. George
i. Personal Service:
Veteto as assisting hostess. During
$ 1,850
$ 1,850
$ 3,700
$ 3,500
$ 3,700
the business meeting, it was decided
77,000
33,000
110,000
94,880
89,344
(3) Teachers
to ask Mrs. Hale one of the State
675
260
935
1,000
416
(4) Substitutes
officers, to attend the next meeting
500
500
500
(5) Special Education .
to advise the local group on joining
2,190
3,620
2,910
3,440
1,480
(6) Librai ian
the State organization. Mrs. Jay Ma­
2,000
2,000
4,000
3,650
1,260
(7) Clerical Assistants
son will be hostess in March.
100
125
75
200
152
2. Libi ary supplies, repairs
Appointed to serve on the pot-luck
1,800
600
2,400
1,390
2,983
............
3. Teaching supplies
dinner committee for Monday night
• Every prescription en­
105
1,100
1,205
1,269
1,882
4. Textbooks
were. Mrs. A. E. Nesbitt, Mrs. Jay-
trusted to us is compounded a»
540
1,560
1,020
1,440
723
6. Tuition to other districts
Mason, Mrs. George Veteto and Mrs.
though our reputation rested
300
790
1,090
902
1,943
e. Other expenses of instruction
Don Moffatt.
upon the accuracy and quality
»87,800
$129,210
4 41,410
4111,741
$ 93,021
$105,643
7. Total Expense uf Instruction
The Woman’s Council of the Christ­
of that preacription alone. And
ian church met at the home of Mrs.
OPERATION OF PLANT
it does! That is why we use only
Elmer Shaw, the president, last week.
1. Personal Service:
During the short business meeting
fresh, potent drugs; double­
(1) Janitois and other employees
$ 6,300
$ 9,253
$ 9,540
$ 4,000
$ 10,300
plans were made for a food sale and
2. Supplies
2,800
2,344
1,600
1,200
2,800
check every step for accuracy.
spaghetti and meatbail dinner to be
3. Fuel
1,500
1,250
3,124
2,571
2,750
If you seek prescriptions com­
served in the church basement at noon
Water
».
300
600
600
236
300
pounded with the utmost care,
March 17. Plans were also made for
4. Light and Power
1,919
1,200
2,400
2,020
1,200
we invite your patronage.
serving
the
’
Ninety-and-Nine
’
organi
­
«. Telephone
50
116
150
160
100
zation,
their
district
meeting
scheduled
7. Other expenses of operation
680
420
350
350
700
to be held here in April. Attending
8. Total Expense of Operation
18,664
$
17,119
»11,350
» 8,350
$ 19,700
$ 15,651 the afternoon meeting were Mrs. Hugh
$
Jull, Mrs. Ike Myers, Mrs. B. Jen­
IV. M AINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Salem
nings Mrs. E. K. Fish, Mrs. Emma
1. Personal Service
»
I 500
» 500
$
» 1,000
RELJABLta
Teeters, Mrs. Glen Shelton. Mrs. Ed
2. Repair, maintenance and replacement
Cooke, Mrs. Carl Chance, Mrs. Clar­
500
(1.) Furniture and equipment
1,960
998
1,250
750
»••••••
ence Howe, Mrs. Una White, and the
(2) Building structura ..................................
1,000
3,100
4,670
1,800
8W
PIU SCRIPTIONS
hostess, Mrs. Elmer Shaw.
8. Upkeep of grounds
.................
....
600
750
3,131
900
1^00
4
Other expenses of maintenance and repairs
3,207
1,500
1,500
3,000
M—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954
D
For GENUINE PARIS
and SERVICE on. ::
Briggs Stratton and Clinton
Engines
. . . find All Make» and
Models of Ma finetas
See Or
(all
E.H. BURRELL CO
MIKE'S Sepiic Service:
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
BUDGET
♦
Sate
COMPOUNDED
i
W"H CARE
Capitol Drug Co.
••••••• . .
_ 5. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs
V. Al XII.IARY AGENCIES
». Health Service:
(1) Personal service (nurse, etc)
(2) Supplies and other expenses
2. Transportation of Pupils:
(1) Personal service _ .................... ......
(2) Supplies and repairs .... .....................
(3) Replacement of buses -......................
I
(4) Insurance —.__ —................. ....... ........
(5) Other expenses of transportation
» 4,450
»
4,100
»
8,560
$
4,848
»
»
s
300
20
»
600
60
$
660
60
4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies
VI. F1X1 D < il IRGE8
(Exclusive of items included under V-2)
1. Insurance .........
-
____
2. Student Insurance —.......______ .....
3. Retirement ........... ......._______ .........
» 7,290
5
VII.
4.
«.
8.
4 1.900
2,500
1,300
2,700
250
200
A
Total Fixed t bargee
300
40
»
790
410
3,700
»
1,200
1,300
2,700
200
200
3,700
2,600
5,400
450
400
5,920
$ 13,210
$
2485
2,630
400
216
376
229
6,001
$
DANCE
Every Saturday Night
$
6,176
1,100
165
1,700
I
1,890
575
5,400
$
1,560
573
6,500
$
1,519
607
5,327
4
2.965
4
7.865
4
8,63 :
$
7.4.M
»
300
360
S
930
J
1,252
4
6,783
544
12
2,430
2.235
»
»
$ 12,968
4490
$
7.576
< API I \l. <11 I I AYS
Library books _____ _____ __________
Furniture, fixtures and other equipment
Other capital outlays .........
930
810
»
13,509
Total Capital Out la* a
IX. 1 Ml Kt. 1 Ml
»
» 7,500
TOTAL SC HEDULE II GENERAL FUND Total Estimated Expenses,
Items 1-6, 11-7, III 8, IV 5, V4, VI-5, Vll-9, V1I1-3, IX
$192.675
$162,442
»171,459
»150.929
Schexlule Ml M MM1RY OF ESIIMATES OF EXPEN DITI KES. RECEIPTS AND AY Y1LAB1.E í VSH BALANCES, AND TAX LEVIES
ESTIMATION OF TAX LEVY
».
5.
FROM 9 to 1
IN DAWES BUILDING
».
1.
2.
< F
Total estimated expenditures
Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I)
Amount necessary to balance the budget
...... ..................
DEDUCT:
Balan,.
axation
7. Total estimated tax letica for ensuing^fisral year
Date«! this February 16, 1954
Signed: EDN A F. ROSS. District Clerk
R F. KELLY, Charman, Board of Directors
MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
Quality Meats and Groceries
Total all Funds
$
192.675
63,550
129,125
129,125
$
1.
Approved by Budget Committee February 16, 1954
Signed: D. B HILL, JR., Secretary Budget, Committee
DAVID M REID, Chairman, Budget Committee
FOOD LOCKERS
FROZEN FOODS