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Funeral Services Tues. For John L. Peddicord Detroit-Idanha 2— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 30. 1959 (In District of the Third Class) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance w.th Sec. 331.010, ORS, to the legal voters of School District No. 21-J, of Linn-Marion County State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at School House; to be gin at the hour of 1 o’clock p. m. on the first Monday of May, being the 4th day of May, A. D. 1959, 'for the purpose of transaction of bus- ' mess usual at such meeting; and Io Vote Proposition of Levying a Dis trict Tax And To Vote On The Budget For The Union High School Dist U-9J. Dated this 9th day of April, 1959. ATTEST: C. J. RUSH, District Clerk W. R. HUTCHESON. Chairman Board of Director» Legal Notices NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION home from Albany last week. Mr. UPON QUESTION OF INCREASING Krispin underwent surgery on his TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMIT eyi-s and is doing just fine. ED BY SECTION 11. ARTICLE XI. STATE CONSTITUTION Weekend guests at the home of the Notice is hereby given that an elect Warren Stoll’s were Robert Lierman from Silverton and Johny Laesco and ion be held in School District No. 21-J son, Philip Y’ork and son and Ralph I of LINN-MARION County, State of Oregon, from 2 P. M. to b P. M. on Bill, all of Portland. Toe fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth May 4, 1959, at School House in said graders will take their field trip Fri ¿ hool district, for the purpose of sub day. They will visit Portland. Their mitting to the legal voters of said first stop will be the Oregon Museum district the question of Increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year 1959- of Sci< n e and Industry. Three teachers were absent from 1960 over the amount limited by sec » Vt -h the hu“tle and bustle of most school Monday on acount of illness. tion 11, article XI, of the Constitu f every man Saturday morning as the They were Gene Knopf, Mrs. Mc tion of Oregon. Between J The reason for increasing such levy trout season opened, Lyons was a Nulty and Mr. Hoourin. Portlaud-Salem-ldanha H' Eva Bressler busy place, with most of the men The Junior-Senior banquet will be are: Salary Increase, Increase Cost all way points Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye attended I orring h me with their limit. And held at Detroit school May 2. ■ of Supplies. church servi es Sunday morning at : luck was in their favor and the rain Allied Van Lines Agent The amount of tax, in excess of the St. Boniface will play Detroit here NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fell» C’lfy pr>d were gue«ts of the ■ he'd of' until late ever.sg. 6% limitation, proposed to be levied Local & Nationwide Thursday, weather permitting. Notice is hereby given that by Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra. En Miss Lucille Lewis of Corvallis for said fiscal year is $38,492.54. Serena Hawthorne came close to Household Moving route home they were evening callers 1 spent the weekend at the home of winning third place in the Centen Dated this 9th day of April, 1959. virtue of an Order duly entered in Stayton Phone IU) 9-2870 the Circuit Court of the State of it the home of Mrs. Sarah Cooking her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde nial Talent show at Stayton Satur ATTEST: Oregon for the County of Marion in Salem EM 3-1626 ham in Salem. Both Mr. Feenstra and I Lewis. C. J. RUSH, day. She has had absolutely no train the Matter of the Estate of Kathryne Mrs. Cookingham are former resi District Clerk Mrs. Hazel Wirth, seventh grade ing. The act was the product of her SHIP IT WEIGHT Benton Kennedy, deceased, the un dents of Lyons. teacher at Mari-Linn and her pupils own ingenuity. The Ladies’ Auxiliary- W. R. HUTCHESON. Chairman Board of Directors dersigned, D. B. Hill, was duly ap ' entertained the eighth grarte class act was voted by the judges as the pointed as administrator of said es and faculty members with a dinner ___ ...._ _______ ___ _ a $10 mer- most unique and they won tate and has qualified as such. All party Friday evening. The room was ¿hand","e ’certificate. The audience re persons having claims against said NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL decorated with shrubbery and in i a Don was good. Those participating What to do till estate are hereby required to present ELECTION AND MEETING one end a lovely display of a Spring wele Nadine Nelson, Edna Lady, garden was m view. For entertain- Ruby RewJ AIpha Everly an<J Reba Notice is hereby given, in compli ¡the same together with the proper rnent t.he t**" «eyenth^jerade —-•v- a- — ~ Snyder. - - - ................... the doctor comes presented Others from Idanha attend- ance with Sec. 331,010, ORS, to the vouch« i s, to the undersigned admin four short skits ...... ‘ “The * News, ~ ~ ” “ " Don’t I ing were Russell Reed, Earl Lady, the legal voters of School District istrator at Mill City, Oregon, within Darken My Door,” "Eight Iron Men” Carl and Rilla Schaffer, Floyd Nel No. 21-J of Linn-Marion County, six months fiom the date of this no and “It’s Cold in Them Thar Hills.” I son, Mrs. Ethel McCauley and Lynn State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL tice. Dated and first published this 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis were in and Dorothy Williamson. SCHOOL ELECTION of said District I Portland Monday to attend funeral Mrs. Jessie Saner gave a birthday will be held at School House; between day of March, 1959. services of a friend. D. B. HILL, party for her daughter, Alta Saner the hours of 2 P. M. and 8 P.M. on Pupils of the Mari-Linn school eu- Friday. Cupcakes and punch and ice the first Monday of May, being the Administrator. joyed a concert presented by the cream were served. The honor guest 4th day of May, A. D. 1959, for the BELL & GEHI.EN, elementary band and chorus from the was the recipient of many nice gifts. purpose of electing One Director for Attorneys for Administrator Emergencies strike with Mill City school Wednesday after i Stayton, Oregon. 18 Don Jackson returned home Thurs Dist. 21-J 5 Y'ear Term. sudden swiftness. A slip, noon. The program lasted about 45 day from the hospital in Portland minutes. The band was under the where he has been undergoing plastic a fall, a collision is seldom direction of Earl W. Loucks, and the surgery on his face. He was injured announced. So be prepared. At least one member choral numbers under the direction in an automobile accident several of every family should have a working knowledge of Doris Sheythe and accompanied by weeks ago. He will return to Port CITY OF MILL CITY. OREGON Alice Smith on the piano. of Aral aid. There are books on the subject and land this week for furttier medical In accordance with the provisions of the “Local Budget Law” (Sec Glenn Julian of Philippi Tire in treatment. the American Red Cross gives classes where such tions OK' >• 4.".-' ,, L34-115, 0. C. L. A.) notice is hereby given that the Mehama, who received a broken leg Community 4H Demonstration day Friday while at work, is reported to was held at the Herb Wenke home budget committee of the City of Mill City, Oregon in compliance with said information and training can be acquired. We be doing satisfactorily at Santiam Me Friday the 24th. Eight demonstra law prepared and adopted on March 25, 1959 the budget estimate for the recommend that you, or someone in your house morial hospital. He had a compound tions were given, two from each of City of Mill City, Oregon, for the ensuing year of July 1, 1959 to June i fracture. hold, acquire the know-bow. Another worthy the four clubs in the Idanha-Detroit 30, 1960, as set forth in the accompanying schedules. Al] persons are hereby notified that on Monday, May 11, 1959 at 8:00 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peddicord of area. The three chosen to enter dis recommendation is to maintain a supply of tirst- Ventura, Calif., arrived in Lyons1 trict competition were: first place, P. M. in the City Hall, Mill City Oregon, said budget estimates may be aid medications on hand at all times—antiseptic, Sunday, and another brother, Ralph as a team demonstration, Marie discussed with the Common Council, the levying board for the City of Mill Peddicord also of Ventura came by Howland and Sarah Smith rrom the City, Oregon and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or levies or gauze bandages, adhesive tape, alcohol, soothing plane- Monday evening. The men were Stitchers, whose leader is Mrs. Theo any part thereof. An election will be held between the hours of 2:00 P. M creams, etc. The cost is small and we'll be glad ailed here by the death of their fa Houck; second place, Judy Roth from and 8:00 P. M. Tuesday, May 12, 1959 at the City Hall, where qualified voters tc assist you in your «election. ther, John Peddicord, and are guests the “Six Little C’s”. Her leader is may cast a vote for or against said budget. at the home of their sister, Mrs. Mrs. Ada Tomkins; and third place BUDGET COMMITTEE Merle Garton and mother. Mrs. Lucy winner, Becky Wenke from “The Levying Board: Freeholders: J. C. KIMMEL, Peddicord. Cooking Maids” led by Sylvia Wenke. Carl Kelly D. B. Hill, Jr. Mayor, City of Mill City Mrs. Pat Lyons spent the weekend Leo Russell Otto Koeneke in Albany, where she assisted in the C. E. Masor. Albert Toman G. C. RAMBO, moving of her son-in-law and daugh Steel wool soap pads often get rusty Fred Moore Recorder, Herbert Whittaker ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Meilke and I after one using, and it is necessary Leland Bassett Rex Ohmart City of Mill City. family. From there she went to Klam- to throw them away. To avoid this Dependable Prescription Service ath Falls for the week at the home waste, fill a small jar with granulat- ESTIMATED RECEIPTS—FISCAL YEAR 1959-1960 Phone 6607 Mill City, Oregon I of another son-in-law and daughter, ed soap, half-full; put used pad, after Estimated Actual Actual Estimated Mrs. Wayne Ransom. Mrs. Ransom shaking as much water from it as pos- GENERAL FUND 1959-1960 1956-1967 1957-1958 1958-1959 was ill. sible, into this jar. Cover tightly. Fines and Bails ....... $ 848.00 $ 2,009.50 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 Sewer Assessment 500.00 366 00 500 00 Business Licenses 1,250.00 ......... 1,187.60 1,190.00 1,250.00 Building Permits ........ 1.50 Liquor Apportionment ........... 2,233.92 2,000.00 3,132.41 1.800.00 Power Franchise ............ 1,700.00 1,784.69 1,700.00 Miscellaneous 383.90 350.00 589.96 350.00 LYONS—Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the First Christian church in J •fersin for John Lee Peddicord of Lyons, who passed away Saturday morning at the Santiam Memorial hospital in Stay ton, following a lingi t ng illness. Burial waa in Belcrest Memorial park in Salem. Weddle Funeral Home of Stayton was in charge. Peddicorn was born May 7, I I at Higgenaville, Mo., and nad Ilv : ,n WRIGHT TRUCK LINE vons sin<*> la«t December at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Merle Garton. Before coming to Lyons h<- spent eight years at Jefferson, and ’• „ an cmbei of the First Chr.stian church th re. Survivors include the widow, Lucy Peddicord. of Lyons, two son-. Ru~- sel! and Ralph Peddicord both of 1'’entura, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Merle Garton of Lyons, and Mrs. C. L. Gill of Jofferson; one stepson, Roy Vandiver, Samden, Mo.; 14 grand- 1 childrv-n and 20 great grandchildren. l;v Dorothy Williamson Mr and Mrs. Buck Delano and . Max and Timmy, spent the .. i d at Seattle visiting another ".i. Bud D'dano and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tno r ason and family from Prineville visited friends in Idanha over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Mapes from Portland were up for the fishing this w« nd. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krtspln and children, Janice and Jimmy returned s I Notice of 1959-1960 Budget Election MILL CITY PHARMACY t*me springtime is spr'1Ce U. S. National offers low-cost financing for Home Improvements Additions—family New roof... new room ... playroom tiding ... exterior ... another pointing .,. new bedroom ... utility windows ... ttept ond room ,.. garage porches ... storm windows ... storm doors ... insulation. ond pointing . .. Fapoeng rsfinishing or replacing R oots , aoors ond Furnace initollot>on or repair... insulation .. naw plumbing ... electrical wiring, e»c. TOTALS ......... 4,654.82 STREET FUND— Hignway Fund $ 11,690.63 County Road ............ 544.13 Power Franchise ....... 1,699.44 Street Work 409.16 Equipment Rental .................... 37.50 rotal ..$ 14,380.85 HIGHWAY FUND— State Highway Apportionment Equipment Purchase Fund ....... GENERAL ROAD FUND County Road Fund __ Work Miscellaneous Totals TOTAL ALL FUNDS $19.035.67 $14.186.65 All the«* and many cth« typcj of addi Total.......................... tions and improvements may he financed H1GHWAY FUND— Ju»t tell your dealer Of through U. S. National. Ask us about F.qmpment ' Operation ....... coouKtoc you want the work vour particular project. Equiposent Repair _... ..... Salaries ___ :_________ _______ U. S. National Bank Or if you plan to do the work yourself, you can arrange the same low-cost financing directly with us. 100 North Firrt Avenu« 6,800.00 $10,348.70 4.000.00 $10,500.00 1,260.00 $10,500.00 182.69 266.90 163.52 400.001 250.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 613.21 850.00 600.00 $20,034.47 $19,200.00 $17,900.00 $15.106 96 814,790.00 $14,990.00 I 938647 391.91 542.15 1,000.00 $ 9,000.00 500.00 1 000.00 $ 9,000.00 400.00 660.00 $11369.63 « 9,829.61 232.47 420.09 4367.67 300.00 3,522.11 U. S. Notional financing «arranged easily and quickly financed through the 6400.00 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES—FISCAL YEAR 1959-1900 Actual Actual Estimated Estimated GENERAL FUND 1956-1957 1957-1958 1958-1959 1959-196« Recorder and Judge $ 1,799.62 $ 2,177.78 $ 2,040.00 $ 2.040.0« 'Office Supplies .... 56.29 200.00 90*6 200.00 Police Salaries 5,815.82 7,000.00 6.640.67 7 000 00 Police Car Expense .... . 3,241.98 2,000.00 1.729.12 2.000.00 Board of Prisoners .... 18.50 100.00 276 j 05 200.00 Insurance ................ 1.536.62 1.440.02 1.600 00 1400.00 Sewer Maintenance and Repair .300.00 90.00 300.00 Jail Maintenance 348.77 700.00 616.08 .350.00 Civil Defense ......... 190.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 Interest 50.00 46.11 100.00 Miscellaneous ........... 1,130.01 500.00 1,861.76 800.00 Legal and Audit —.... ............. 300.00 TOTALS GENERAL FUND STREET FUND— Maintenance and Repair Equipment Operation Equipment Repair . ___ Salaries fttrk Street Lights woodwork 9,072.53 ..... $18.671 85 Maintenance and Repa.r____ Totals GENERAL ROAD FUND— Salaries _____________ __ _ Street Lights .......... Park ____________________ _ $10400.00 $10,050.00 $ 3,436.09 $ 6,000.00 3,453.99 3,600.00 300.00 300.00 $ 4,700.00 3400M 300.00 TOTALS ___ Emergency Fund _____ 1 $ 635.70 Equipment Purchase Fund _ 4.000.00 $ 7,189.0« $ 1.6t<0.76 6,750.00 $ 8,900.00 $ 1.500.00 2460.00 $ 8,600.00 $ 1400.00 TOTALS ALL EXPENSES .$$7394 ___ 26 $42.080.42 C~ ----- 7.2" $37.940 00 SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Total Estimated Expenditures__________ ___________ 997,940.00 Total Estimated Receipts 19.200.00 $36.140.00 $35.140.00 17,900 00 Proposed Tax Levy _____ ___________________$18,740.00 $17,240.00 Proposed Tax Levy Insid. 6% Limitation 8 631632 I $ 5.634.16 Proposed Tax Levy Outside 6% Limitation _________ $18424.08 $11606-84 Posted April 14th at the City Hall, Red A White Store, , Hilltop Market and Toman's Hardware. ?