The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 29, 1958, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE I
THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1959
Real Estate
LIST WITH US
L. R. COVILLE, REAL ESTATE
M. Nelson, Salesman
Phone 1957
Office at Mill City Lodge, Mill City
CLASSIFIED RATES
Church bazaars, suppers, bake
«alas, etc, will be run under “Special
Announcements” classification with
a minimum charge of 50 cents pet
insertion.
W. R. Hutcheson, Salesman
Ten oents per line each insertion. Phone 4515
Gates, Oregon.
No advertisement accepted for less
ftiaa 50 cents per week.
For Rent
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment.
One extra large bedroom. Carport.
Hot and cold water furnished.
Phone 6705
21tf
FOR RENT—Hospital beds and mat­
tresses, rollaway beds and mat­
tresses. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
We give Penny Saver Stamps. 367
Srd St. Stayton. Phone 6804. 33tf
Viv's Steak House
Phone 5807
• • •
Mill City
Open 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Closed Mondays
WRIGHT TRUCK LINE
Between
Portland-Salem-Idanha
all way points
Allied Van Lines Agent
Local & Nationwide
Household Moving
Stayton Phone 2125
Salem EM 3-1626
SHIP IT WRIGHT
SURGICAL
SUPPORTS
Of all kinds. Trusses
Abdominal Supports
Blastic Hosiery
Expert Fitters
Private Fitting Rooms.
Ask Your Doctor”
Capital Drug Store
504 State St
Corner of Liberty
8 and H Green Stamps
TIMBERLINE
By John E. Bennelh
F AIRYLAND FOREST
In the shadow of the huge redwood
forests of Northwestern California is
a little-known but flourishing Lilli­
putian fairyland.
It is a pygmy forest of mature
cone-bearing pines range from 16 in-
1 ches to 15 feet in height. The midget
Miscellaneous
forest covers an area three miles wide
FOR SALE—Boys’ 20” Schwinn B>- and 15 ’»‘les long between Fort Bragg
cycle, $15. Phone 311 Idanha, Ore-and Mendocino City. Its miniature
gon.—Charlie Cannon.
22pl
22p trees are even dwarfed by the wild
——-------------------------- -------------- I rhododendrons and azaleas which
M ANTED TO BL k —Cedar Shake (thrive in the highly acid earth that
Bolts. Contact Nat A. Wills. W’ills stunts the diminutive pines and cy-
Brothers Single Co., Mill City. 21tf presses.
This Tom Thumb forest is popu­
POWER MOWER—Repairing and lated—in keeping with its perspective
Sharpening. See Greenough’s Saw —by rabbits, field mice, wood rats,
Shop at Gates for a good job. squirrels, skunks, raccoons and gray
Phone 7341. On the highway at foxes. Bush tits and song sparrows
Gates, Oregon.
lOtf. sometimes find the delicate branch­
OFFICE
T *■ »VIS FURNITURE
* vsaaava« v<»>> — and
..w equip- es of the tiny trees hardly adequate
ment, typewriters, adding machine ,' Tor musical perches,
calculators, cash regi.-ters, duplicat-
• *
TREE SMUGGLES BOMB
ors, safes, filing equipment. We sell,
rent, swap and repai.’. Bargains in I A tree is often able to heal over
I
I
used machines. Roen Typewriter serious injuries to itself, as this story
Exchange, 456 Court St., Salem, tf illustrates:
The firepalce exploded shortly af­
WANT TO BUY TIMBER ter members in Hastings, England,
threw a log on the fire recently. The
Small or large tracts
„„„„
_
blast spattered the room with Nazi
Either cash or stumpage basis
STOUT CREEK LMB? CO. lshr Police
“Pnel- .
said a shell from some aer-
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mile west of Mehama. Oregon 3tf ial battle of World War 11 had ap-
GERANIUMS, Fuschias, and bedding I Patently lodged in a tree, failed to
plants are now ready.—Lengacher explode and became encased in wood
Greenhouse, between Mill City and over the years. It was unnoticeable to
Lyons on old highway. Phone woodcutters when they sawed the tree
22p into firewood.
UL 9-1711.
identify the plywood grade. Standley
said, "It felt like interior, but held
up like exterior.”
ALONG THE LEAD LINE
Members of the Emerald Loggers
Radio Assn., powerful industry radio
network for forest-fire-conscious log­
gers in the Eugene area, have been
able to raise their Eugene base from
as far away 4s Seattle. The group
says it is the only licensed split-chan­
nel system in the U. S. . . A proper- |
ly managed Tree Farm is a living,
selfsupporting storehouse, always on j
tap to supply man’s basic needs. . . •
Wood-using industries of the United i
States now employ over 7,400 pro­
fessional foresters to keep timber
growth ahead of removal.
GENERAL REPAIRING
WELDING
We have on hand
DELCO BATTERIES
HOMELITE
CHAIN SAWS
Sales and Service
Hoover's Repair
GREENOUGH’S
SAW SHOP
Veryl & Jim Hoover, Prop
Ph. 2602
or
Ph. 351
Phone 7351
GatcN, Oregon
When in Need of Printing—Call The Enterprise—6651
»«-'SSS
WHEN IN NEED OF PRINTING
TRY THE ENTERPRISE FIRST
'' '
Now
CALL US FOR
• • •
is the time to make plans for all
Landscaping and Garden Needs.
FULL MEASURE
A call
on us will do the trick. We will be glad to
TO GET THE FEEL’ OF IT
Sawmill LOGS WANTED [ got
OF PROTECTION
The men who make plywood at j
advise you on what to plant, and also will
Top prices for Second Growth
Cascade Plywood Co., Lebanon make 1
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. good use of their product. When one Does your present day val­
be right there to help you with all your
*4 west of Mehama. Oregon 54tf of the mill men, Tom Standley, had a 1
birthday recently, his co-workers 1 ue of your property outweigh
Situations Wanted
made up a special ploywood paddle!
and used it in his honor. Asked later to your fire insurance coverage?
WANTED—Mrs. Agness A. Allen i
I wants tutoring and baby sitting. |
If so your loss could be sub­
530 Broadway. Phone 3424 Mill ' children of Salem were Sunday af- I
Visit our Nursery and Florist Shop in
22p temoon guests at the home of her stantial. Better check with us.
City.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hol- ,
WANTED—Day work or work by
NO OBLIGATION
Stayton.
lingshead.
the hour. Genevieve Kesterson, %
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead
Jim Kesterson, 271 N. E. Alder. were hosts for a family dinner at
D. B. HILL INSURANCE
Mill City.
22p their home Sunday. Present were
her mother, Mrs. Bertha Binford of |
COMPANY
Corvallis, hisparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Help Wanted
Nursery and Florist
Walter Olmstead of Mill City, Mr.
SEE US SOON
Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Including Sundays
W ANTED—Experienced Waitress.— and Mrs. Tom Pidcok and son, Tom­
Viv’s Steak House, Mill City.
22 my of Depot Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
1V4 Blocks West of Stayton Highway
Phone 1708, Mül City, Oregon
McEldowney and four children,
Phone Stayton RO 9-2534
319 W. Washington St.
I Tommy, Larry, Elsie and Ruth from
Furniture
'Philomath. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olm-
1 stead and daughter, Judy of Coburg,
UNFINISHED FURNITURE and j Viola Eckles. Neal Pickett and Patty
Used Furniture Bargains. We give Mace from Lowell.
Penny Saver Stamps. Phone 6804,
Plans are underway for the Me­
H. L. Stiff Furniture Company, thodist Youth Group to organize a
Ir. accordance with the provisions of th« “Local Budget Law” (ORS 294.305 to 294.425) notice it hereby given
budget committee of the Mill City Rural Fire Protection District, Linn and Marion Counties, Oregon, in com-
367rd St., Stayton __________ .
softball team. It wil Tf include "students
6>ah P'hmce with said law, . . prepared
I from the 7th grade through high
. — and adopted on May 19. 1958, the budget estimates for the ensuing fiscal year
July 1, 1958, to June 30, 1959, as set forth below. All persons are hereby notified that on Tuesday the 17th (day of
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Card of Thanks
V « Maui Johnston is among June.
at 8:00 P* ™-» in the Fir® Tlall, at
City, Oregon, said budget estimate« may be discussed with the
I
Mrs. i
a
Albanv levying board and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or levies will be heard in favor or against said
those
serving
on
jury
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We wish to express our apprecia­
tion to all the people who made this f°r this term,
Signed: J. C. KIMMEL, Chairman Budget Committee; D. B. HILL, JR., Secnetary Budget Committee;
year’s Teen Age Road-e-o the sue-I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dougall are
Budget Committee
cess that it was. Special thanks go receiving congratulations upon the ALBERT TOMAN, DON W. MOFFATT, STANLEY CHANCE, Members,
Budget Committee.
of a son, . John
Lewis, born on I
w the
mv juugvo,
v»»v Mill v«»,y
-
to
judges, the
City Grade birth
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EXPENDITURES
school, and especially to the contest- May 9 at Santiam Memorial hospital Section A
Act.
Expend.
3 year« prior to current year
Current Yrs. Ex. 1957-1958
in
Stayton.
The
young
man
weighed
pOK-
ants for making the program
9
pounds
10
ounce«.
sible.—The Mill City Jaycees and
o>
Rev. Charles McCarthy from the
io
Jay-C-Ettes.
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2
Lyons Methodist church spoke to the
c.
8
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OCE Wesly Foundation group at the Fund and Expenditure Classification
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Independence church Sunday even­
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ing.
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By Eva Bressler
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye went to
o
£
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell of Sil- Cottage Grove Sunday where they General Fund: Personal Services
verton were Sunday guests at the spent the day with relatives.
Industrial Accident Commission —
S 166.55
$ 201.76
$ 279.66
$ 210.00
Mrs. Ruth Lyons, with their daugh­
home of their son, Marshal! Powell
$ 280.00
$ 325.00
Communications-------------------------
12.92
10.67
10.17
20.00
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. George
and family.
20.00
20.00
Election Expenses & Budget Pub-
79.70
26.21
53.20
80.00
Miss Lucille Lewis of Corvallis Meilke and daughters of Albany,
80.00
80.00
Office Supplies___ ____________ _
20.00
spent the weekend at the home of! spent Sunday at Camp Sherman on
60.00
50 00
Insurance__________________ _ —-
119.50
384.07
119.50
260.00
I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde the Metolius.
460.00
400.00
Hospital Fees_________________ _
1 I^wis and Beulah. Additional Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker and
100.00
100.00
100.00
Emergency Fund_____________ —
dinner guests were Mrs. Inez Ring, her father, Elmer Hiatt were Sunday
750.00
500.00
500.00
Equipment
__________
-
651.20
381.86
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis dinner guests at the home of their
1,300.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
Fuel Oil_______________________
96.46
and daughters.
1 son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
22.39
27.93
loo.oo
160.00
150.00
Euilding
Maintenance
----------------
Mr. and Mrs .Harold Horn from Mrs. Norman Johnson and family in
180.00
200.00
300.00
Gasoline,
Oil
&
Truck
Servie«
-----
67.77
Spokane, Wash., have purchased the Salem. Additional guests were Mr.
51.61
5.88
100.00
100.00
100.00
Treasurer’s Surety Bond -----------
5.00
Lloyd Free home and will be moving and Mrs. Earl Hampton and family
5.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
Fire
Hydrant
Rental
-----------------
768.00
here soon. They have four children of Salem.
768.00
448.00
768.00
768.00
768.00
Equipment
Maintenance
—
—
—
and he is employed at the Bonneville • Mr. and Mrs. Walter (Bud) Walker
333.15
61.00
400.00
400.00
300.00
Miscellaneous__________________
substation. The Frees also sold their are announcing the birth of a daugh-
200.00
100.00
100.00
Memonal
nospital
in
small house to Mr. and Mrs. Dale ter at Santiam
Arnd, who have been renting the Stayton Saturday, May 10. The little
$4,203.00
Miss weighed 9 pounds 4 ounces and
place for some time.
Section
B
has
two
sisters
and
two
brothers.
RECEIPTS
Mr. and Mrs. James Erickson and
Act. Recpts. 8 Yrs. Prior to Current Yr.
Current Yrs. Receipts.
Landscaping Problems
RALEIGH HAROLD
Notice of 1958-1959 Budget Meeting
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LYONS
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You’ll LOVE the friendly
*ast service at
«as
IS
•< ts
SILVER SADDLE
If you are looking for a real­
ly good place to spend an ev­
ening where the food is ex­
quisite and the music good,
here is the place to come.
SERVICE STATION &
TRAILER COURT
Phone 903, Mill City.
MOTOS TUNEUPS
and
BRAKE WORK
Try one of our choice steaks
or a plate of chicken.
AUTO SUPPLIES
Sea Foods too.
Closed Monday Nite—Live Music 6 Nites a Week
The Riverview Cafe
GIVE OÜR KIDS A
1“
Fund and Receipt Clast if ¡cation
Phone UL 9-2171
Mehama, Oregon
Gen. Fund: Ent. Beginning Cash Bal.
Delinquent Taxes—Linn County—
Tax Money—Marion County -------
Tax Money—Linn County ------------
Rent from Fire Hall ---------------- —
Section C
574.10
1,030.78
28.85
43.54
579.03
1,210.69
38.65
234.17
509.51
918.27
12.00
21.32
313.53
752.82
* u
M o
U.
300.00
600.00
1,000.00
50.00
600.00
1,500.00
25.00
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES
Tax Levy Calculation
1958-1959 Budget Summary
I 4,203.00
I Total Estimated Expenditures (Section A, Column 6) ........
—
Total Estimated Amount« reserved for use after June 30, 1958
Total Estimated Expenditures «nd Reserv««
..... ........... ............
1 Deduct Total Estimated Receipts otha rthan 1955-1957 Taxes (Section B, Col. 6)
Amount Necessary to Balance Budget...............
— - ------- —-----------------------
Add. Est. Amount 1957-58 Taxes thatwill not be received June 30, 1958............. ...
TOTAL LEVY_________
—------------------------------------------------------------
TAX LEVY BREAKDOWN
1956-67 1957-58
Inside 6% Limitation and Not Ex­
I 4203.00
ceeding 4 milla.
Tot. All Funds
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Gen. Fund
4,178.00
800.00
4,503.00
325.00
4,203.00
25.00
4,203.00
Section D
Section E. The Outstanding indebtedness of the
District at June 80, 1958 waa ■_____________ NONE