The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 27, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1951
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Hunt’s Stewed Tomatoes
No. 2 can
21c
Sunshine Crispy Crackers
•> pound box
49c
24c
.1 pound box
Nabisco Ritz Crackers
1 pound box
34c
19c
One-half pound I m > x
Kraft’s Cheese Whiz
8 ounce jar
31c
Pheasant Brand Salmon
1 pound can
WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN ON SUNDAY
From 9:00 A. M. until 5:00 P. M.
Your dollars buy more when you shop at
Red & White Store
Phone 2671
Mill City, Oregon
DETROIT
I
Vets Make Poppies
By Boots < ham pion
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Ellis of Scio
ate receiving felicitations on the birth
I of a son, botn May 24 at Corvallis, i
The baby we.ghed Sty pounds.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mr«.'
John Estey of Detroit and greatgrand­
parents ate Mr. and Mis. Roy Scott
•of Philomath. This is the Scotts first
great grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker of Detroit
motored to Stayton Monday, where
the stitches were removed from Mr.
Parker’s foot. He suffered a severe in­
jury to his foot May 15 when it be­
came entangled in a power lawn mow­
er at his home. Thirteen stitches were
required to close the deep wound.
Tiny Savage, age 5, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Athol Savage, of Idanha,
received a fractured skull and a chip­
ped collar bone, when she tumbled
Buy a Poppy Today
from an upper bunk bed at her home
Saturday night about 11 p.m. She was j
taken to Santiam Memorial at Stay­
ton. It has been reported she is doing the moth balls yet or not. Old man
[winter is still trying to stick his neck
as well as can be expected.
Mrs. Earl Layman has been quite out. Monday evening’s rain brought a
ill the past week with the flu.
I light coating of snow in the highei
The McKenzie highway is now open elevations causing the atmosphere to
to tiavel after being blocked with I become a bit chilly in these parts.
snow since December 4.
The Junior class of Detroit school
Highway crews broke through the made their annual beach trip Friday
final drift Wednesday night, May 19, through Sunday of last week to Sea­
about two weeks earlier htan usual.
side. They were chaperoned by Mrs.
The Clear Lake route connecting Helen Bi t ant, and Fiancis Kettleson.
the McKenzie and Santiam highways
The 1st graders through the 4th
opened a week ago.
grade enjoyed a pinnic at Marion
Business callers in Salem this week Forks Wednesday and the 6th grad­
wete Mrs. Hilnia Dickie, Mrs. Attn ers through the 8th enjoyed swimm­
Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layr.ian ing, and a picnic at Breitenbush
and Boots Champion of Detroit, and Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Davis of Idanha.
On Friday the freshmen and sopho­
One does not know if one should mores held their annual outing at
lay away those long handles among Breitenbush Springs.
The second graders of the Detroit
school will receive their third and last
shot of polio serum June 3 at Stayton.
The school budget election will be
held at Detroit school June 21. Time
of election will be announced later.
1
Wilmer Crites Promoted
To Corporal at Ft. Sheridan
Wilmer L. Crites, 21, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hat mon, Route 1,
Lyons, Oregon, was recently pro­
moted to corporal while serving at
Fort Sheridan, Illinois.
Located near Chicago on the shore
of Lake Michigan, Fort Sheridan is
the home of the Fifth Army head­
quarters.
Corporal Crites, who entered
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1 the
Army in Februar., J » 1953, is assigned
to the 15th Signal Operation con-
pany. His wife, B.»rha>a. is nvs liv-
ling ir. Highwood, Illinois.
We’re Moving to Oui
New Location
Tuesday we will be moved into our own building,
located just west of Muir’s Bakery.
We invite you to come in and visit us in our new
remodelled location.
18-Hour Service
NU-METHOD CLEANERS
Mill Citv
Phone 3118
Hours 9 to 6
SERVICE ÍTATA
Two Dollars for Oil-Why All You
Did Was Exchange It!
Y’know ... we actually meet some people like this
occasionally. They’re the folks who drive 5,000
miles on the same oil, never get a lube job, sqye a
buck on tire rotation—and have to trade their cars
every 18 months. Believe us. Regular service
costs less! Drive up now.
DISCOUNT TO LOG TRUCKERS
WANTED—We want a good man to work Sun­
days. Year around job.
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John Davis, Idanha
Vice President For Junior
Class At OSC Monmouth
In the class elections for the school
year of 1954-55 held at Oregon Col-
lege of Education at Monmouth, John
Davis of Idanha was elected vice
president of the junior class.
BryantZS
Texaco Service
WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS
Phone 3202
Mill City, Oregon
Notice of 1954-55 Budget Meeting
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The Baccalaureate «peaker wai right. Thi» wit
the threshold of life Beyond today, «panning the
year«, were many path« each leading to a different
goal Someone in Bob Adam«' position need only
to choose his path.
Bob wasn't frightened. The choice would not be
difficult. In fact, it had already been made.
Not that anyone had told Bob which profession
to follow . . which opportunity would be most
rewarding Nol Those decisions were not yet
final. . . .
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’•rial support
Plan to go to
church r.yularly
and road your
Bible daily
Bob had decided to build his life on faith . . .
on the principles the Church had instilled in his
conscience ... on the truth and the power and
the love of JESUS CHRIST. Bob Adams had
chosen HIS Path!
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This Series of Ads Is Sponsored by the Following Firms in Interest of All Churches
ADAS NEEDLE SHOP
Dry Goods and Dressmaking
Broadway,Phone 2213, Mill City
KELLOM’S GROCERY
Your Personal Service Store"
Mill City. Oregon
HIRTE’S FOOD LOCKERS
Phone 7213
Mill City. Oregon
RED & WHITE STORE
Mill City, Oregon
Steaks
Sea Finals
CHUCK’S FINE FOODS
Modem Cabins
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But one decision was final. He had made it some
years before—on the day he had become a member
of the Church.
MUIRS BAKERY
Mill City, Oregon
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For 1954-51
CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
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Budget
For Year
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Tn accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law" (ORS 294.305 to 294.425) notice is hereby gives
that the budget committee of Mill City Rural Fire Protection District, Linn and Marion Counties, Oregon in com­
pliance with said law, prepared and adopted on Friday, May 21, 1954, the budget estimates for the ensuing fiscal
year July 1, 1954, to June 30, 1955, as set forth below. All persons are hereby notified that on Monday the 21st
day of June, 1954 at 8:00 p. m., in the Fire Hall at Mill City, Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with
the levying board and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or levies will be heard in favor or against said
proposals.
Signed: GEORGE STEWART, Chairman Budget Committee: D. B HILL, JR.. Secretary Budget Committee;
DONALD JENKINS, BYRON DAVIS, R. L. STIFFLER. Members Budget Committee.
“EXPEND IT I ’ RES
Section \
Act. Expend. 3 Yrs. Prior to Current Yr. Current Yrs. Ex. 1954-55
General Fund: Personal Services
Industrial Accident Commission
Communications
Election Expenses
X 01 4
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Office Supplies
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Insurance
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Hospital Fees
Sinking Fund
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Interest. Fire Truck Bond
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Emergency Fund
Equipment
A «SM Z
Fire Hall
Fuel Oil
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Bond on File Truck
° 8.
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Building
Maintenance
Gasoline, Oil, and Truck Service g_
Treasurer's Surety Bond
•- 2
Fire Hydrant Rental
* *
Equipment Maintenance
Miscellaneous
t i'y Street Assessment
Unused Balances
»135.50
5.00
12.00
10.00
219.50
100.00
1,000.00
80.00
500.00
500.00
1,228.00
» 143.91
15.39
» 154.98
15.34
$ 154.98
6.19
200.50
119.50
119.50
40.00
20.00
20.00
85.43
500.00
453.72
10.00
768.00
211.08
H N
110.00
77.28
500.00
33.23
15.00
768.00
191.01
1.611
77.28
500.00
37.92
88.09
5.00
384.00
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$ 135.50
10.00
12.00
10.00
219.50
100.00
1,000.00
$ 175.0*
20.00
15 00
20.00
219.50
100.M
500.00
750 00
1,270.00
750.0*
1,600.00
80.00
10.00
100.00
100.00
10.00
768.00
MO N
260.34
G A I ES GENERAL STORE
(¡ates, Oregon
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Building Material
Mill City. Oregon
IDANHA SUPER SERVICE
Don Lloyd
Idanha. Oregon
WRIGHT TRUCK LINES
Ship The Wright Way
Stayton. Oregon
DR. REYNOLDS CLINIC
Proctologist-N auropath
1111 Center Street
Salem. Oregon
Gen. Fund: E-it Beginning Ca*h Bal.
Tax Money Mation County
Rent from Fire Hall
Tax Money Linn County
338.53
127.55
1.727.17
558.87
91.90
1,033.82
400.00
477.54
28.85
1,033.82
500.00
50.00
1.100.00
50.04
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES
1954-1955 Budget Summary
Tax Levy Calculation
Tot. All Funds Gen. Fund
14.28710
Total Estimated Expenditures (Section A. Column 6)
»2,350.00
Total Estimated Amounts reserved for use after June 30, 1 <5 4
1,907.50
Total Estimated Expenditures and Reserves
450.00
Deduct Total Est. Receipts other than 1953-1954 Taxes (Section B. Col. 6)
400.00
Amount Necessary to Balance Budget
50.00
Add. Est. Amount of 1953-1954 Taxes that Will Not be Received 6-30-54
Section C
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rw IU1 BREAKDOWN
Inside 6*T Limitation and Not Exceed • g 4 Mills
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»4.257.00
Section I
1953-54
4,017.00
1954-55 The outstanding indebtedness of the
»4.25..50 D str; t at June 30 1954 was: None