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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1963)
® The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 4, 19(»3 Fred Sutherlin On U. S. National Bank Spring cottons are making their appearances and the dark cottons sometimes present a problem in laundering. Make use of the damp-dry cycle ol your automatic dryer. Use a spray on starch on the freshly washed and damp-dry garment to avoid streaking and spotting. Dark cottons should be ironed on the wrong side to prevent iron "shine." GATES Superintendents List At Navel Academy By Martan Stovall two «nd a half hours. Hie re union was held at the home of Mis. Rosamond's parents, Mr. ami Mis C. E Mehaney. am! waa the first Mehaney family reunion In four years. The Rosamonds reported that on the return trip the roads were clear. Saturday visitors at the hums of Mr and Mrs. Robert Blum- ensteln were his parents, Mr. am! Mrs. Robert llluinenateln. Sr., of Salem They showed some movies they had taken in eastern and southern Ore gon and landmark» ami places of Interest In the Wallowa country, where the family Is from originally. Mis. Velma Carey visited Resources Show Gain Anna >as ... Midshipman Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey Uxans and discounts at U. S. First Class Fred H Sutherland and family In Portland last National Bank of Portland in 21. son of Mrs. Evelyn M. Sex- weekend. creased more dian $100 million i ton of 1619 East Main St., Ly Friday evening visitors at the over the past 12 months. ons. has been named t home of Mr and Mrs. Jerry lx>ans were $517.861.003 com the Superintendent's Ust foi Rosamond were Mr and Mrs. pared with $416.367.840 record the first half of the secom’ James K Keefe and family of ed in the March 26. 1962. re term of the academic year a Port Orchard. Wn. port. Deposits were up more the Nava) Academy at Anna; v Anne Marie Hlrte visited her than $81 million and rsiw total lis. Md. parents, Mr and Mrs. O. K $942.062.944 compared with The Academy's Superintend After washing and rinsing a . illrte, over the weekend. She la $8el.026.793 recorded 12 months drip-dry jacket. stuff the | ent's List corresponds to th< ago moving from her Salem resi sleeves with terry cloth hand Dean's List in civilian colleges dence to the nurses' residence The Mill Qty branch of U. S. and universities. towels. This helps sleeves to on the hospital grounds. National reported total deposits In addition to high academic dry into shape and also short I scores, midshipmen must ha < Miss Karen Oliver was chos of $2.688.845.31, according to D. ens time. en to receive the honor of citi B. Hill, Jr., manager. Loans high marks in conduct, aptitvd zen of the last nlne-week per and discounts for the local Why Dont YOl Subocriiie to and physical education to be se iod in the fifth and sixth grade branch totaled $1,276.826 96. rm: mill tn » is t eki ' rise lected for the list. room at Gates. Mr*. John Teeter« Mr. and Mr«. Nick Ball at Mrs Bonnie Wagner and tended tile wedding of Nancy daughters. Linda and lx-bra Trask in Albany last weekend. visited from Tuesday to Sun Mr ami Mrs. Earl laiucks day the week liefore last at In accordance with the provision of the "Local Budget Law" (ORS 294 305 to 294 415». drove to McMinnville Sunday, the home of her sister, the tes notice is hereby given that the budget committee of the City of MiU City, Oregon, in compliance where they attended the church ter Easoms of G ms Bay. Iton- with said law. prepared and adopted on March 27, 1963. the budget estimates for the City of service and visit««»! with n ald Wagner stayed at the taxne MiU City. Oregon for the ensuing fiscal year July 1. 1963. to June 30. 1964, as set forth in the long-time friend of IxMicks, the of his gram!|>arcnta. Mr. and accompanying schedules. AU persons are hereby notified that on Wednesday, t h e Rev. Eldon Wood, who is a re Mrs. Grant Smith while his mo 24th day of April. 1963, at 8.00 P. M in the City Hall. MiU City, Oregon, said budget es tired minister. ther and sisters were gone timates may be discussed with the Common Cbuncil. the levying board for MiU City, Oregon Work on the Gates Commun Visitors at the B. L. Kirsch and any persons subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in favor of or ity church belfry, plannned for home were Mrs. Kirschs' bro- ... you C<\ I'.iv SOBf CWJW v e. ' «gainst said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof. completion last Saturday, was Diets family. Mr. ami Mrs. ¿Kt -.AMEP OF - ASP BE MORE COV- ,'r "A T XX.. • The outstanding indebtedness of the City of Mill City. Oregon at March 27. 1963 was NONE. delayed because ol bad weath Wayne Andrews and daughter. -idié ’ö cvw /r.A'Z’ /T/. vm FREE kVO/'* O_ er. It Is ho|M«d workmen wiU be Sandy of Denver, Colo , who CARL KELLY. JAMES B. GORDON LEE BASSETT able to finish it thia Saturday. had come to be with their sister Chairman. Budget Committee Secretary. Budget Committee Member. Budget Committee Karen Lee Oliver celebrated Mrs. Ina Stockwell, who has ROY PODRABSKY GEORGE W. LAIRD VERYL HOOVER her birthday Friday at a party been seriously 111 tor some er Company, Inc. Member. Budget Cbmmittee Member, Budget Committee Member. Budget Committee at her home, attended by her time. Winners at Science Fair ARCHIE THOMPSON STANLEY CHANCE DELBERT GOFORTH fifth grade classmates. Mrs Mrs Frank White relumed Gold seal winners at the By Eva Hmudcr Member. Budget Committee Member. Budget Committee Member, Budget Committee Bob Oliver served refreshments borne Thursday evening from Science Fair held at Mari-ldnn Due to the wind storm Wed , were, first, Joy Prideaux; tc- to her daughter's guests. (Indy California, where »he had Summary of Estimated Expenditures. Receipts and Tax Levies Fiscal Year 1963-1964 Melody Bamhardt, »l>cnt over month visiting re nesday evening the meeting of ' cond. Ann Mathieu: third. Gin Shepard, Equip. Faith Rebekah lodge was post ger Carter. Joy Prideaux was Melva Saarf and Roxy Glea latives Much of the time was 1963-64 Tbtal of General tie neral Highway Purchase poned. Their regular meeting : also sweepstakes winner. Plac- son. spent at the home ot her Mrs Mabel Devine gave a daughter's family, the Roy nights are the second and fourth ' Ing fourth were Brenda John- Tax Levy Calculations All Funds Fund Fund Fund load Fund surprise birthday party al her Hohanana. ot San Jone, assist Wednesday of each month. son and Maureen James. Silver Tbtal Estimated Expenditures 38.025 00 19.025.00 800 00 9.200.00 9.000 00 Mrs. Effie Nydegger returned I seal winners were Nikki Cru- home last Wednesday, honor ing with the children while Mrs Deduct Estimated Receipts other than 1963-64 home Wednesday from Idaho > son. first; Lynette Larimer, ing her daughter-in-law, Mrs Bohanan underwent major sur 23,462.00 300 00 Falls, Idaho, after spending 10.937.00 taxes ......................... .. ...................... 9,200.00 3,025.00 ; second; Diana Horn, third, Merle Devine Other guests at gery. Visiting this week at the Ray several weeks there at the ■ Gloria Brown, fourth. Ihvight the party were Mr. and Mrs Tax Levy Needed to Balance 1963-64 Budget .14.563.00 8.068.00 500 00 home of her son-in-law and 5.975.00 Walter Brisbin. Mr and Mrs Branch home were his couaina I Downer, fifth, Ronny Palmer. Tax Levies Inside 6% Limitation _____ 7,112.97 daughter. Chief Petty Officer ■ sixth; Rodney Ramsey, seven Peter Etael and four children. family. Dr and Mrs Harold Outside 6% Limitation—must be authorized by Mr. and Mrs Marlin Cole and Clure and two children from and Mrs. WiUiam Grimes. th and l-arry Shelton, eighth. special election 7.450.03 son. Mr. ami Mrs Gordon De Guest speaker at the annual I Other winners were Vicki Horn. vine and boys; Ikirothy Novak. Bremerton, Wn. Mr. and Mrs P. N. Hughes. silver tea sponsored by the . Dianne Netter, Marjorie Hen- Blanche SyvcrWm, Rosemary Summary of Estimated Expenditures, Receipts and Tax Levies Fiscal Year 1962-1963 Women's Society of Christian i ning, Gloria Brown and Linda I»evine. Merle and Wayne De Keith. Marc ami Jana and Mrs. Equip. Service and held Tuesday af , I Trahan. E. J. Hughes visiting during the 1962-63 Total of General General Highway Purchase ternoon in the fire place room i; Judges were Gilbert Adams vine and Ray White weekend at the D. C. Hughes Mr. and Mrs Jack Gulliford Tax Levy Calculations Fund AU Funds Fund Road Fund Fund of the Methodist church was i1 from South Salem High school are receiving congratulations home In Coos Bay, Mr ntxl Mrs Grant Smith 500 00 Grace Lamonic from Italy an i and Morris Brown. Mill City 9,100.00 Total Estimated Expenditures .... ... 36,794.00 18,594.00 8.600.00 on the birth of their first grand visited Sunday with his bro exchange student who is attend Mrs Laura Neal returned child. a boy. bom Sunday. Deduct Estimated Receipts other than 1962-1963 ing the Stayton Union High home March 23 from a 21-day March 31. Parents are Mr and ther am! family the Wayne 7,100.00 Taxes .................................................................... 23,740.00 8.040.00 8,600.00 school. tour of various places in the Mrs. Jim Gulliford of Portland Smiths at Veneta and with his mother. Mrs Clara Smith in Miss Luella Anderson return , United States Mrs. Neal re 500.00 2.000 00 10.554.00 Tax Levy Needed to Balance 1962-63 Budget 13.054.00 Marge Parker bowled five Eugene. ports the weather was ideal un- ed to the home of her parents, 6,710.35 strikes in a row last Tuesday in Tax Levies Inside 6% Limitations ..................... Mrs Chris McDonald return Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson , til the day they left New York league play at Santiam Ijncs Outside 6% Limitation—Authorized by Special ed to her home In Glide Friday when a light snow covered the the first of the week after 6.343.65 in Stayton. She was presented Election .................................................................. morning after apt-nding most ol spending several months at ground. Places of interest visit five dozen donuts from Stayton the week here at the D. L Teet EXPENDITURES ed by Mrs. Neal and the 24 Aberdeen, Wn., at the home of Bakery. ers borne. Mrs. Teeters return- Budget Budget her brother-in-law and sister. Oregonians on the tour were Actual Actual Rex am! lx>is Herron, of Sa ed home from Salem General 1963 64 Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hannaford D>s Angeles and Hollywood. El 1961-62 1962-63 General Fund 1960-61 lem. were weekend visitors at Paso. Texas; Juarez, Mexico; the home of Mr. and Mia Joe hospital on Saturday. 2,040.00 and family. 2.040.00 2,040.00 2,040.00 Judge and Recorder ... Sunday guests at the home Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico; Novak. The Herrons moved Mrs. Pete Brusasco and son. 100 00 100.00 Office Supplies ............... 164.84 22.47 New Orleans. Jacksonville, some of their belongings to of Mrs. Jennie Moe were her 7,500 00 Mareo hove moved to Carle Florida. Washington. D. C.; 6.700.00 Police Salaries ............. 6,920.84 6,119.99 brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Mill and Mrs Albin Johnaon of Sil 1,200.00 ton where her husband is em Philadelphia and New York their new residence in 800.00 Police Car Expense ... 863 30 1,183.92 540.00 ployed. Mr. Brusasco. who is Many side trips were enjoyed City, and will complete the verton. 450.00 442.01 Police Phones ................. 120.00 with the Merchant Marines is by the group as well as a tour move Thursday. 80.00 Police Supplies ............. 73.38 Mr. and Mrs. Ixo Kirsch, Welfare recipients have been Marne and l-ennie visited dur 100 00 spending some time at home. of the White House and other 100.00 Board of Prisoners ........ 16 55 13.05 doing cleanup and improvement Russell Page A3c Is spending 500 00 500 00 Jail Maintenance ........................ 423.97 504. U government buildings. A return work at Niagara Park recent ing the weekend with Mrs. 2,000.00 his leave at the home of his trip through 1,800.00 2.120.12 the Fred Insurance ...................................... 1.569.13 the Northern ly They have extended some Kirsch's parents, Dorothy 800 00 grandmother, Mrs. 800 00 Barrows at Bend. 646.00 Fire Hydrants ............................. States was also enjoyed. of the existing paths am! built 900.00 Draper. RusseU has just com 2,260.00 Mr and Mrs Charles Crook 325.00 Sewer Maintenance and Survey 235.00 Mr. and Mrs. James Cox arch«! footbridges in places 525.00 pleted his basic training with 475.00 and their son's family. Mr. and 465.98 350.00 Legal and Audit ............................ Amarillo, and family of Eugene have requiring them. 300.00 the Air Force at 189 00 473.37 Mrs Bob Crook, Barbara. Aly 165.00 Civil Defense ____ ____ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bum son am! Mark of Mill City went Texas. He is a former student moved into the house recently 900.00 800 00 1,168.35 1.036.78 Miscellaneous ............................... I vacated by the WiUiam Metter garner have reported the theft to Portland Sunday. Bob Crook 1,500.00 at Santiam Union High in Mill 1.500.00 Emergency ..................................... family. Mr. Cox is employed at of one of a pair of white pillars Qty. caught a plane for San Fran 615.00 Radio Operators .......................... from their driveway. The pil cisco here he will be attending Diana Hom, daughter of Mr. the Bonneville Substation. lars are antiques and were an insurance school for a couple 18,594.00 19,025.00 and Mrs. Harold Hom has been 15,958.66 Total General Fund originally part of the old city of weeks The others visited re chosen one of the top 10 to General Road Fund— hall In Jefferson. The theft ap- latives n short time before 5,000 00 take part in the Linn County 4,700.00 4.620.00 4,497.00 Salaries ........................ ixirently took place late last returning home. 4-H Talent show at Lebanon. 3.700.00 3,600.00 3,531 19 3.484.02 Street Lights ............... By E<l McCurdy week. Mrs. Bumgarner report Friends in Lyons were sorry Mr. ami Mrs. Orville Down 300 00 300.00 300 00 200.00 Park .............................. After a lot of preparation ed she would appreciate its re ing ot Lyons visited Sunday to hear of the death of Mrs. 9,000.00 Nannie Martin of Belleview, and hard work, the Variety turn, or any information regard with Mr. ami Mrs. Julius Titze. 8,600.00 8,451.19 ... 8,131.02 Total General Road Fund Wn., a former resident of this Show has been cancelled for this ing where it la now. Mrs Ken Golliet was hostess Highway Fund- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rosamond Saturday afternoon. March 30, 8,000.00 city, and a sister of Clyde and year. The show was originally 8,000 00 12,191.82 10,731.34 Maintenance and Repair............ 900 00 Velvie Lewis and Mrs. Bert scheduled for late last month, and family drove to Prineville for a swimming party at the 800.00 829.41 854.24 Equipment Operation ................. 300.00 Lyons. Funeral services will be but we weren't ready. Rather over the weekend, where they YWCA in Salem honoring her 300.00 351.30 Equipment Repair ........................ 579.31 held Tuesday morning at 10:30 than put on a second-rate show, attended a family reunion. They daughter, Harriet on her birth those in charge decided to call reported that road conditions day. Girls enjoying the after- in Salem. 9.200.00 9,100.00 13,372.53 Total Highway Fund 12,164.89 Some damage was experi it oft. There is no time open were bad, and nt Marion Forks noon of swimming were Har 800 00 enced by the wind storm Wed for the show so that we might they encountered a pileup of riet. Sharon Olson, Kathy Fry, 500 00 3,339.01 1,500.00 Equipment Purchase nesday evening. A car port was postpone it until later this stalled cars, and were forced Linda Coffman and Bonnie* spring. to put chains on their car. It Christensen. Mrs. Golliet took 36,794.00 38.025.00 blown down at the Glenn Jul GRAND TOTAL EXPENDITURES 41,121.39 .. 35,885.41 The pep club held a unique took them five hours to make the girls for a suj»f»cr to This ian home, a tool and machine shed at the John Kunkle place dance at school Friday night. the drive to Prineville, when Old House in Stayton later In RECEIPTS Budget Budget and the glass door at Dale's It was a girl-ask-boy, with the the trip normally takes about the evening. Actual Actual General Fund 1963-64 Food Marker and a canopy admission 5c per inch of one of 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 was blown from the Rummage the boy's feet. The dance was Fines ............................ 1,750.00 980.00 1,000.00 shop. 1,000.00 not very well attended, perhaps Business Licenses 1,020.00 1,000.00 1.150.00 1,030.00 The annual Hobby show spon owing to the size of some Liquor Apportionment 2,994.18 3,616.20 2,800.00 3,100.00 sored by Faith Rebekah lodge people's feet. I remember Power Franchise 2,317 20 2.000.00 2,404.43 2,400.00 and held Friday evening at somebody skiing at Bachelor Sewer Collections . 541.00 534.00 500.00 462.00 Santiam Valley grange haU Butte a couple of weeks ago Miscellaneous 1,449.59 1,175.02 260.00 275.00 proved to be successful with a without the aid of skis. Starting Eighth graders were at the large attendance. There were Total 10,071.97 9,859.65 7,590.00 8,237.00 many beautiful displays. One of high school Monday taking tests ADD: Unexpended Cash Balance 45000 2,700.00 the outstanding exhibits was a to see if they're ready tor us Nativity set belonging to Mrs. yet, or something like that. It's TOTAL GENERAL FUND 10,071.97 9,859.65 8,040.00 10,937.00 Rose Ester which was over 100 father frightening to think that we will be open General IU ku I Fund— years old, and was all hand- these are next year's Fresh County Road Levy . 587.84 453.40 from 5 a. m. until 350.00 375.00 carved. John Jungwirth dis men; they get younger every Street Work 222.37 342.92 200.00 100.00 played his tables made from year. II p. m. every day. his rock collections. There were Total ...................................... . 930.76 675.77 550 00 475.00 also Indian arrow heads, a dis Recent research on potato We are beginning ADD: Unexpended Cash Balance 2.550.00 play of ceramics, knitting and 8,050.00 products conclude that proces many other items. our summer hours sed potato products cost more TOT Al. GENERAL ROAD FUND 930.76 675.77 8,600.00 3.025.00 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindeman per serving than do comparable Highway Fund- for your conven and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill of State Highway Apportionment 9,746.58 9,303.65 9,100.00 9,000.00 Mill City left Saturday evening products made from fresh po ience. tatoes if no monetary value is Rock .............................. .......... 1,492.22 for a vacation trip to Hawaii. Sunday dinner guests at the placed on the homemaker's SPRING Tota! 9,746.58 10,795.87 9,100.00 9,000.00 home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland time; but if the homemaker’s DEDUCT : Overexpended cash balance Manning were his father and time was valued at 50c an hour, 2,000.00 TIRE SALE wife, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Man many processed products were cheaper than those made from ADD: Unexpended Cash Balance 200.00 ning from Hillsboro. All during April we have apecial prices on all aizcH The ? Cafe opened again un fresh potatoes. The report also TOTAL HIGHWAY FUND and grades of tires. 9,746.58 10,795.87 7,100.00 9,200.00 der the management of Harvey states that the development of Equipment I’tirchawe Fund— and Leona Kanoff. The cafe convenient forms has revived I sagging demand tor potatoes. 300.00 opened April 1. GRAND TOTAL RECEIPTS Mr. and Mrs. William Metter, From 1956 to 1960, per person 20 749 31 Use Part Cash Balance........ processed potatoes 21,331.29 23,740.00 23,462.00 who recently purchased a new use of S & II Green Stamps With Every Ihirchaae home in Mill City moved over doubled, more than offsetting Date of First Publication: April 4, 1963. Phone 897-2764 Hiway 22 Mill City the weekend, Mr. Metteer is the long-term decline in fresh Date of Seoond Publication: April 11, 1963. employed by the Cedar Lumb- potato use. MEHAMA Notice of 1963-64 Budget Hearing BY BUYING U.S. SAVINGS LYONS I Santiam Ripples Notice APRIL 1st M & M Flying A Service