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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1959)
r¿ £• « Miscellaneous New Arrivals Rcpor' FOR QUALITY JOB PRINTING See The MID City Fhrterpriae. Tep QveiMg printing, priced right. Faat eerviee too. Phene «651. Night* 7605. Business and Professional DIRECTORY JOHN W. REID, M. D. Physician and Surgeon MILL CITY, OREGON DR. VICTOR J. MYERS Chiropractic Physician BELL BLDG. IDA and THIRD ST STAYTON, OREGON PHONE RO »-2557 Dr. Leslie J. (Mreon OPTOMETRIST Visual analysis — Contact lenses Visual training Every Day But Wednesday 515 Third St- Stayton Ph. RO »-2751 Weddle Funeral Home Modern Fuaeral Servie* ■TAYTON OREGON WE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET STAYTON, OREGON IT PAYS TO BUY Al HOME Vrom Sanna at Memoria- * -od the Ads in The Enterprise r -5- « « Watch for Barga in< Notice of 1959-1960 Budget Meeting • FOR SALE—Combination wood and H om »¡••I electric trash burner. Can be seen Born May 25 to Mr and Mrs. at Gates Furniture.—Mrs. E.. L. Herbert W Graen, Rt. 1 Lyon- ? Ir. accordance with the provision* of the “Local Budget Law” (0R8 294.305 to 294.425) notice is hereby given Davis. Phone Mill City 7151 24p daughter, Kathy Lea, weighing 9 ." '4g >t committee of the Mill City Rural Fire Protection District, Linn and Marion Counties, Oregon, in com pliance with said law, prepared andadopted on May 22, 1959, the buget estimates for the ensuing fiscal year, pounds l’i ounces. FOR SALE—Boy’s Gray all-wool Born May 29 to Mr. and Mrs. David July 1,1959, to June 80. 1960, as set forth below .All persons are hereby notifed that on Wednes. th. 17th day of flannel suit, size 16-18. Boy’s Grey J. Be ider, Rt. 1. Scio, a daughter ,nn>' at 8:0(i p. m.. in the Fire Hall at Mill City, Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the flannel slacks, sise 14. Phone 7605 Rebecca Sue, weighing 8 pounds 3'» levying board and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or levies will be heard in favor or against »aid Mill City. 20tfp proposals. ounces. ALBERT TOMAN, Chairman Budget Committee; STANLEY CHANCE, Secretary Budget Committee; Born May 29 to Mr and Mrs. Ed-1 WANT TO BUY TIMBER win Allen James, rt 1, Stayton a T P,TTAM- Member ~7, . Budget Committee; D. B. HILL, JR., Member Budget Committee; DON W MOF- Small or large tracts soa, Mark Allen, weighing 7 pounds > f Memt*r Budget ( ommltUe Either «ash or stumpage basu 8 ounces. EXPENDITURES STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. Bom May 31 to Mr and Mrs. Larry ' - Section A Act. Expend. 3 years prior to current year Current Yrs. Ex. 1968-1959 W Bile weai of Mehama. Oregon SC Lee G indernoan. Turner, a daughter, Tammy Sue, weighing 4 pounds 7s* SPECIAL--Fir chunks and corewood, ounces. t- €> S X slabwood *nd 24-inch planer wood. Oc o> Bom May 21 to Mr. and Mrs. John _ s S Î • “ « œ o> 1- $19 for 2-cord load. Sawdust. John D Grime--, Stayton a daughter weigh- i*'u®d •nd Expenditure Classification O-l » is ¿ « r- SO o* son Wood Co., Phone UL 9-2350 ing 7 pounds 7 ounces. so '■'>0 ■ S5 ca œ c «s Lyons. 23tf A* u. Born June 1 to Mr. and Cra. Ed-, O to. OFFICE FURNITURE »nd equip win L. Freeman, Rt. 1, Silverton a ■»ent. typewriters, ed'iing tniuhines, daughter, not yet named, weighing 7 i General Fund: Persona] Service« Industrial Accident Commiaaion__ $ 201.76 calculators, cash regi-ters, duplicai Bounds 14«^ ounces. $ 279.66 $ 813.21 1 925.00 $ $ 450.00 Born June 1, to Mr. and Mrs. l.a- Communications __________ ___ - ore, safes, filing equipment. We sei’ 10.67 25 56 12.40 3.85 20.00 20 00 vem Spitz. Rt. 1, Turner a son, Election Expenses A Budget Pub- rent, «wap and repair bargain; f 26.21 87.0» 155.50 33.50 80.00 150.00 weighing 8 pounds 4 1 « ounces. Office Supplies....... ......... used machines. Roet Typewriter 50.00 25.00 Insurance ........ ... 384.07 Exchange, 45’’ Ccnrt St_ Salem tf 24936 202.71 233.10 400.00 400.00 Hospital Fees_________________ _ Mehama Women's Club 100 00 100.00 Sawmili LOWS WAKTED Emergency Fund_____ ■ ----- 500.00 500.00 To Recess for Summer Equipment ............. ....... ............... ....... Top prices for Second Growth 381.86 258 43 1,000.00 750.00 MEHAMA -The Mehama Women’s Fuel Oil_______________________ 22.39 231.50 148.08 160.00 150.00 STOUT CREEK LMB. CO club met at the clubhouse Thursday- 124.87 300.00 Building Maintenance __ _ 450.00 Vi west of Mehama Oregon 51' evening. May 28. for their last re 51.61 Gasoline, Oil & Truck Servie*----- 28.25 20.18 55.71 100 00 100XX) gular meeting of the club year. At 500 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 Treasurer's Surety Bond----------- the short business meeting reports Real Estate 768.00 768.00 384.00 768.00 768.00 768.00 Fire Hydrant Rental -------------- — were given on the recent county fed 333.15 51.00 16.90 176.89 aoo.oo 350.00 Equipment Maintenance ____ —— SEE US ABOUT REAL ESTATE eration meeting held in Mill City 200 00 7.50 14.96 100.00 5000 Miscellaneous ...... _______ and the street light committee gave GLEN SHELTON, Broker West Side Mill City Phone 2207 a report. It was decided that the com 4.273.00 mittee would do some house to house LIST WITH US canvassing later in order to get the Section B RECEIPTS L. R. COVILLE, REAL ESTATE lights all naid before Fall. The new Act. Recpts. 3 Yrs. Prior to Current Yr. Current Y re. Receipt*. M Nelson, Salesman Phone 1957 officers who will take office were Offie at Mil) City Lodge, Mill City installed by Mrs. J. M. Teeters as fol- 1 CO ■ r. On Highway 22 lows: Ä s »-4 Vlrs Austin Longfellow, uresidmt; _ , ,, . . ... .. k . • JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE Mrs. D. . L. 4- Teeters, vice president; Fund ana Receipt K Classification * -8 o W. R. Hutcheson, Salesman Mrs. Arthur Anderson, secretary and 1 w s Phone 4515 Gates. Oregon. Mrs. Gerald Branch, treasurer. Mrs. Milton Roten was present with___________ ______________________ _ 300.00 a group from her 4H Sewing Gen. Fund: Fst. Beginning Cash Bal. Situations Wanted 87.27 2..I 17 198.27 43.54 club. The girls gave several demon- ~ Delinquent Taxes ..... 589 26 390.85 600.00 900.00 579 03 509.51 WANTED—Child «are by hour, day strations and had a nice display of I Tax Money -Marion County 1,500.00 1,210.69 1,924.77 562.69 913.27 2,250.00 Tax Money—Linn County ----- or week.—Pamela Merry, 634 S. things they had made during the year. 1200 25.00 12.00 38.65 Refreshments were served by the ' Rent from Fire Ilali -------- .. 25.00 W. Douglas, Mill City. 24 hostesses Mrs. James Hardy and Mrs. ' SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES WORK WANTED—By day or hour, J. M. Teeters to the members and Section C also baby sitting. Genevieve Kester guests. 1'“58 1960 Budget Summary Tax Levy Calculation son. Blazek Apartments, Mill Total All Funds City. 3tf THE MILL CITY ........ I 4,273.00 ‘ Total Estimated Expenditures (Section A, Column 6) ---- ENTERPRISE 300.00 Total Eel mated An.ourtt reserved for use after June 80,1959, 4,573.00 Total Estimated Expenditures and Reserves — ----- Entered as second clast matter N< 325.00 Deduct Total Estimated Receipts other than 1956-57 Taxes (Section B, Col. 6) ■ember 10, 1944 at the post offv* 4,248.00 ' Amount Necessary to Balance Budget — —----------- —- Mill City, Oregoii, under iht Aci 25.00 Add Estimated Amount of 1958-1959 Taxes that Wil) Not be Received June 30, 1959 March 3 1879 4,273.00 ¡TOTAL LEVY ------ ----------------- ---------------------------------- Manon-Linn Counties, per yea' 8.3 Si TAX LEVY BREAKDOWN Outside, Marion-Linn (ountie*. 83.*« 'section D 1959-1960 Telephone 6651 or 7606 Excellent opportunity for good earn Section E. The Outstanding indebtedness of ths ! Inside 6% Limitation and Not Ex ings each year Aug- 15 to Oct. 15. DON W. MOFFATT. Editor-Publie**' District at June 30, 1959 was ..... NONE ceeding 4 mills ...................... .............. -4,273.00 Some business experience, know ledge of trees and local terrain de sirable. Work generally required in evenings and weekends. Full time availability desirable but not ne cessary. Write giving time avail able. references and qualifications. Box 348 % this newspaper. 3 SJ■ N sl* < w « ìli Forest Tree Cone MEN OF Mill City and Marion County You cun do better than you are doing on your pr«>sent job. Young man of Mill City for jiermanent work in Western Ore gon, close to home. Starting salary of $455 per month. No Experience Necessary 21 to 35 years old, high school or equal education. Own auto in good condition and be out of town Monday through Friday (never more than two hours from home). All Replies Confidential Write P. O. Box 1508, Salem. Oregon, with full resume of background and present employ ment (name of present firm or employer not necessary). SURGICAL SUPPORTS fX all kinds. TYusses Abdominal Supports Elastic Hosiery Expert Fitters Fhrivate Fitting Rooms Capital Drug Store COUNT INI i ..m," Independent experts and official tacts and figures prove Chevrolet's ahead of its field in seven big ways. BEST BRAKES . ■ In direct com petitive tests of repeated stope from highway speeds, conducted by NAS CAR*, Chevy out-stopped both the other leading low-priced care—and why not: Chevy brake® are far larger, built with bonded linings for up to 66G longer life. BEST TRADE-IN .. Check the figuree in any NA.D.A.f Guide Book. You'll find that Chevy used car prices last year averaged up to $128 higher than comparable models of the “other two.” BEST STYLE . . . Popular Srienff magazine sums it •S'af»o««4 for Stock Hge 4 tfmewt ¡A a f«w. ohdx Meesfeetarera Asemelo** up: "The fact is. in its price class the ENGINE . ■ Ertry motor magazine Chevy establish«* a new high in daring has given Chevy’s standard and styling . . It’s the only car of ths Corvette V8’s unstinted praise. A b leading low-priced three that’s un Sport» Carr I Hurt rated puts it: “Ind«*«!, mistakably modem in every line. thia device is surely the moot wonder fully responsive engine available today BEST ECONOMY . . No doubt ■ . about thit: two Chevrolet Sixes won at any price.” BEST RIDE their claw in the famous Mobilgas You’ll be able to tell this youreetf, Economy Run, got th* beet mileage of instantly. But Motor Trend mag any full-size car. BEST ROOM . . . azine expresses it this way: ”. .. the Official dimension« rejxirtad to A.M.A.t smoothest, most make this clear. For example, Chevy quiet, softest rid ( /// I NOU / front seat hip room is up to 5.9 inches ing car in its price aider than comparable cars. BEST class.” • M H.-we* t.Xaiwxol AatomoM« VtaUn tnorwties Visit the General Motors Exhibit at the Oregon Centennial Exposition m Portland, and see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer 504 State St Gene Teague Chevrolet Corner of Liberty S And H Green Stampai 120 W Hollister Stayton, Oregon Phone RO 9-2126 J For 1959-19« 7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. JUNE 4. l»5s