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6—Hie Mill City Enterprise. Thursday, April 11, 1968 PP&L Slates Career Seminar For Teen-Agers Pacific Power & Light com- pany announced this wwk it wiU again sponsor an engin eering career seminar for teen age boys as part of the 1963 Junior Engineers' and Scient ists' Summer Institute slated for June 9 to 22 at Oregon State University. Noting that more high school age boys need to learn of the education and training require ments for useful technical and management careers in indus try, D. R. McClung, president | of Pacific Power, said the util ity company will hold the sem inar for JESSI enrollees on I June 13 at the company's gen- 11 al office and also at the Ore gon Museum of Science and In dustry in Portland. Tile PP4L official said the ■latior needs the full use of all the brain power its young men and women can develop and the seminar session with the elec tric utility's engineering and research groups is designed to help the boys visualize future career possibilities. McClung said every industry shares with the electric utility «..sirj a need ior competently trained young people. He said an acute shortage of engineer ing personnel is threatened un less more boys and girls now in high schools are inspired to j seek professional engineering as a career. Parents of boys with apti tudes for science and mathe matics were urged to encour age enrollment of their sons in the non-profit JESSI at OSU. The university faculty mem bers conduct a senes of orient ation classes in nearly 20 fields of science aiki technology. A similar guidance curricu lum for girls is offered by JESSI on June 16-29 at Wil lamette University in Salem. In Washington state, boys can en roll at Washington State Uni- v :sty at Pullman, Wn.. June 16-29. Most high schools in the re- ,;.oa have enroilnient data about JESSI. Easter Seals Bring Therapy Ô . Salem Scene by Robert H. Elsner M.HlomOalbxi l*r»|H>«M-d for Industrial Accident I'rogmm He believes a compromise bill will call for universal cov erage Ixit that it will be a "two-way" bill. This means employers will base a choice of insuring through the state or through self-insurance by pos’ing a larger bond However, in the latter Instance, they will probably haic the right to re insure their liability with an he (Hitside (private» carrier, t It "In its final form," Sen. Pearson concluded, "the com promise bill will more closely resemble the original intent of the "Governor's Advisory Cbm- Itteer' pio|x>sals This was not the case in the language of S B. 370 as it was introduced." Oregon's workmen's compen sation law has been in effect for 50 years. It provides pay ments to workers involved in industrial accidents, through an empk>yer-paid insurance pro gram. Some legislators feel the 1913- vintagv system is no kmj’rr adequate for either employee >r employer, and that the Ore gon law has not kept pace with moat other states. As a result, two proposals have been introduced which according to their proj'onents would revise and "modernize" the state's workmen's compensation pro gram. One bill, S B. 30 (often cal let 1 In accordance with the provision of the “Local Budget Law" (ORS 294 305 to 294.415», the "competitive" bill». was notice is hereby given that the budget committee of the City of Mill City. Oregon, in compliance introduced by the Senate Lnlxir with said law. prepared and adopted on March 27. 1963. the budget estimates for the Qty of & Industries committee. We Mill City, Oregon for the ensuing fiscal year July 1, 1963. to June 30. 1964. as set forth in the asked its chairman. Sen. Walt accompanying schedules. AU persons are hereby notified that on Wednesday, t h e er Pearson (D-Multnomah», to 24th day of April. 1963. ai 8:00 P. M. in the Qty Hall. Mill Qty. Oregon, said budget es described the problems in the timates may be discussed with the Common Council, the levying board for Mill Qty. Oregon present system. and any persons subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies wiU be heal’d in favor of or "Primary problem is the ex against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof. isting law, itself.” he said. "It Bringing physical therapy to Oregon'» physically The outstanding indebtedness of the City of Mill City. Oregon at March 27. 1963 was NONE. was one of the earliest laws of handicap|M-d in areas when* it is not available is a part Five Years Ago its type, written at a time when CARL KELLY. JAMES B. GORDON of the Easter Seal Society’s program. Here John A. LEE BASSETT no one knew much about work Hie MOES club had an Bower, a registered therapist, gives treatment to Crit Chairman, Budget Committee Secretary, Budget Committee Member. Budget Cbmmittee men's compensation." nounced that they would spon ROY PODRABSKY GEORGE W. LAIRD VERYL HOOVER ic Locke, 12. a victim of cerebral palny, while her par He explained that it original sor a wrestling match at Mill Member, Budget Cbmmittee Member. Budget Committee Member. Budget Cbmmittee ly was designed to apply to ents, Mr. and Mrs. iXinald R. Locke, watch and learn so Qty High School gym on April hazardous industries only, with 12.' ARCHIE THOMPSON STANLEY CHANCE DELBERT GOFORTH they can continue treatments between visits of Bower. Member, Budget Cbmmittee Member, Budget Cbmmittee Member. Budget Cbmmittee only one source of insurance- At Stayton. Wes Sherman a state fund, administered by Dallas, had become co-publish- Summary of Estimated Expenditures. Receipts and Tax Levies Fiscal Year 1963-1964 the State Industrial Accident Fifteen Years Ago commission. An empkiyer had er of The Stayton Mall, assist Equip. a choice of either accepting or ing Lawrence Spraker. At Detroit, a new PT A group 1963-64 General General Total of Highway Purchase rejecting this coverage But he Baker's Mill Qty Jewerly had licen formed with Mrs. Tax Levy Calculations All Funds Fund Road Fund Fund Fund could not obtain insurance from had been repainted and new Ixirrmne Rice elected president; arrangement of the merchan- Mrs S T. Moore, vicepresl- Total Estimated Expenditures 19.025.00 38.025.00 9 000 00 9.200.00 SOO 00 any other source disc made with Mr. and Mrs dent; Mrs. F. L. New, secre- If an injured worker for a Deduct Estimated Receipts other than 1963-64 Baker working on the project. tary, and Mra. IJoyd Girod. taxes 10,937.00 23.462.00 3.025.00 300 00 non-covered employer could, in 9.200.00 Gordon Devine, who was sta treasurer. a lawsuit, prove negligence, he liable« llitn al Hnnllntn was entitled to collect damages. tioned in Korea, had written Ln a feature story. George 8.088.00 Tax Levy Needed to Balance 1963-64 Budget . 14.563.00 5.975 00 500 00 Mrinurial HoapHnl. Mallon S. B 30, explained Sen. Pear- to relatives that he had spent Ditter had promised his young Tax Levies Inside 6% Limitation ......................... 7,112.97 on.a would inject competition a week in Japan. son. Bob, to hide aome Easter Horn March 18 to Mr and Outside 6% Limitation -must be authorized by into Oregon's workmen's com- Mrs Frank Hunter was then egg 1. He figured on getting up Mrs Roy Gene McConnell of special election ....................... ............................. 7,450.03 pensation system, "to take ad president of the Lions Auxiliary early (about 10 a m.i to do It. Aumsville a son, Thomas Jef- vantage of workers and em and the group had contributed Summary of Estimated Expenditures. Receipts and Tax Levies Fiscal Year 1962-1963 A 6 o'ckick Bobby came In to ferson, weighing 9 ¡«Kinds 9Mi ployers." a sizable amount to the School ask It they were hid. with the ounces. Equip "It retains the state fund as for the Blind in Salem. Bom March 20 to Mr and sleepy parent replying negative 1962-63 General General Total of Highway Purchase an insurer." he said, and also Mr and Mrs George Kane, Mrs. James Edward Lyons of ly. Bobby said "I'll hide them permits employers to obtain former long-time residents, had Tax Levy Calculations AU Funds Fund ftoad Fund Fund Fund Turner a daughter. Roxanne coverage, if they wish, from a been visiting at the home of and you hunt thrm ” So when Sparky got up he hunted for Izm. weighing 5 pounds 18.594.00 Total Estimated Expenditures ......................... 36.794.00 8.600.00 500 00 private insurance source, or 9.100.00 her brother, the Iceland Kap- Easter eggs with consldrrable ounce. Deduct Estimated Receipts other than 1962-1963 through self-insuring." Private lingers Bom March 21 to Mr. and success ' . .................. 23,740.00 8.040 00 Taxes ............... 8.600.00 7,100.00 industrial accident insurance is Thomas Scott of Seattle had Mrs George Vincent Van Agt- Attending OES chapter in available in 43 states In 33 of just joined the forces at De marl of Rt. 1. Stayton. a daugh- 10,554.00 Tax Levy Needed to Balance 1962-63 Budget 13,054 00 500.00 these, state insurance is non-ex 2,000.00 troit dam as an electrician, Salem that week were Daisy I ter. Mary Lou. weighing 7 6,710.35 Tax Levies Inside 6% Limitations istent. Mrs Scott was to join him Hendrickson, Alice Rupp. Hen- («Hinds 13*»» ounces Outside 69c Limitation—-Authorized by Special rietta Quinn, Mr. und Mm Bill The bill also calls for "uni- later. I Bom March 21 to Mr am! 6.343.65 Election .......... .............................. Shuey. Mrs Ixiwell Cree and versa’" coverage for all work- Mrs Eugene Lee Rose of Rt. era hazardous and non-hazard- Mrs. Margaret Clise I 1. Turner. u daughter, Kelley Ten Years Ago EXPENDITURES ous with very few exceptions. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Epps Jo, weighing 7 pi Kinds 4»» oun Actual Budget Budget Actual "S. B. 30 also provides a bet Among those singing in the were in Portland that week to ces. 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 ter appeals system, as well as General Fund choir at the Mill City Presby attend a Northwest Beta Theta Horn March 27 to Mr. and .. 2,040.00 2,040 00 an independent hearing board terian church were Bernice Phi gathering Judge and Recorder .......... 2,040.00 2.040.00 . Mrs Neal Odell Martin of Rt I 1. Box 52. Lyons a daughter, 164 84 Office Supplies 100.00 100.00 i on claims." he added. "The Gordon, Maxine Hill. Joan Cau- 22.47 Mr and Mrs Charles Kelly 7.500 00 i present system is bad. because ble, Ina Chase, Roa RcMinc, had attended a Postmaster's Stormy tjouise, Police Salaries 6,119.99 6.700.00 6.920.84 weighing 7 1.200.00 the State Industrial Accident Marie Stover. Dorothy Kelly, convention in Salem Saturday pounds 6 < urn < cs. Police Car Expense ............................ ......................................... .. 863 30 800.00 1.183.92 Bom M inh 38 to Mr. and 540.00 commission is confronted with Marry Kelly, Bette Kelly, Dor 450.00 Police Phones 442.01 Mrs. Vivian Hoenig. former many conflitcing functions. It 120.00 othy Dyhrman, Wayne Thomas, Mill Qty teacher, was visiting Mrs. Maurice Earl Bassett, of PoUce Supplies 73.38 80.00 now acts as the insurance com Hebo, a son, Jeffrey Iceland, 100 00 Board of Prisoners 16.55 13.05 100.00 Wilbur Meinert, Harold Klic- the Mill City schools. pany. regulatory agency, court, weighing 8 |«>un<ls 2 ounces. 500.00 423.97 500 (JO wer and Noralee Keyes. Direct Jail Maintenance 504.11 "Gift Night" was featured by i judge and jury.” Born March 29 to Mr and 2.000 00 or was Doris Sheythe. 1,569.13 2.120.12 1.800.00 Insurance . the Mill City Furniture, owned Benefits now paid to injured Mrs Raymond Me- Ernest 800 00 646.00 800 00 Pictured in The Enterprise Fire Hydrants ...................... by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Epps. | workmen under the SIAC "in Cbllnm of Rt 1. Turner n son, 235 00 325.00 2.260.00 900.00 surance were the large crowds attend Sewer Maintenance and Survey H irold Wilson of Gates had monopoly" system Sterling, weighing 7 350.00 475 00 sa N were criticized by Sen. Pear ing dedication ceremonies for been awarded the "February Levi 465.98 Legal and Audit ____ ¡«Hinds 9 ounces 473.37 165.00 189 00 300.00 son. who claims they are "too Santiam Memorial hospital. Civil Defense Driv-r of the Month" award at Born March 31 to Mr. and 900.00 low" in comparison to the rates, Mr. and Mrs Art Robison ceremonies In Portland He was 1,168.35 800 00 1.036.78 Miscellaneous Mrs. Reynaldo Solis of Rt 1. 1.500 00 and daughters of Spray wen- 1,500.00 Emergency ........ ......... thin driving the Gates school Turner a non. Eloy, weighing 8 are barely adequate for a per . 615.00 Radio Operators .................. . ................... son to live on. He says a com visiting that week at the Al bus i le w is presented a nurn- («Hinds 104» ounces. ber of gifts by Portland mer- petitive system would provide bert Toman home. Bom April 1 to Mr. and Mrs. 14.039.50 18,594 00 19,025 00 "better benefits and have little Kay Colburn had landed a chants. 15,958.66 Total General Fund .......... Michael Vcndolin Lackner <>f 57 inch sturgeon that week dur Mrs. Robert Verieaa had licen Rt. 2. Scio, a non. Daniel John, General Road Fund— effect on the rates.” 4,700 00 5,000.00 4,497.00 4,620.00 Under S. B. 30. insurance ing a fishing expidition to the elected ITA Salaries ______ president with weighing 8 pounds 12’« ounces. 3.600.00 Mrs. Albie Fisher vice-presi 3.531.19 3 100 00 rates would be based on an em coast with the Tex Blazeks. Street Lights ........................................................................................ 3,484.02 A group of friends had sur dent; Glen Shelton, second vice 300 00 300 00 ployer's accident and safety ex 200.00 300.00 Park ________ _______ ____ perience. It also offers "a i bet- prised Eva Duffy that week president; Charles Kelly, treas was the sister of Mrs Ruth 8,451.19 8,600.00 9,000.00 ter safety and workman I re with a birthday pinochle party. urer and Mrs. James Reed, se l.y >iis 8,181.02 Total Genera] Road Fund ................... Sen. habilitation program," At Gates Mr. and Mrs. Cecil cretary. Highway Fund— About *5 ¡x-oplv 8.000.00 8,000.00 Pearson claims. The latest 1 Im- Haun had sold their home to At Lyons services had been Boy Scout Court 12.191.82 Maintenance and Repair ................................................................ 10,731.34 tech- provements in safety I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shannon h< I I for Fannie Wilson, long with mmitón ster 900.00 800.(JO 829.41 854.24 Equipment Operation . _____ 300.00 niques from throughout the na of Chowhilla, Calif. time resident of the area. She Kanoff in charge. 300.00 351 30 579.31 Equipment Repair .................. tion will be available to Oregon 9.200.00 workers and employers if pri 9,100.00 13,372 53 Total Highway Fund .............................................................. 12,164.89 vate insurance companies are 8ÍXJOO allowed to provide coverge in 3,339.01 .7XJ 00 1,500.00 Equipment Purchase . ...................... the state, he points out. Another bill, S. B. 370. has 36,794.00 38,025.00 GRAND TOTAL EXPENDITURES 35,885.41 41,121.39 been introduced following many months work by a specially-ap RECEIPTS Budget Budget pointed "Governor's Advisory Actual Actual General Fund 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 Committee on Workmen's Com pensation.” This group, selected 1,750.00 Fines ............................... 1.0ÍJ000 1,000.00 in 1961, consisted of represent 1,020.00 Business Licenses .... 1,030.00 1,000.00 atives from management, or 2,994.18 Liquor Apportionment 2,800.00 3,100.00 ganized labor and the state. Also intended as a cure for 2,317.20 2,000.00 Power Franchise ........ 2,400.00 541.00 Sewer Collections .... 500.00 462.00 the state's antiquated work Miscellaneous ............... 1,449.59 260.00 275.00 men's compensation system, this bill doesn't go far enough, 10,071.97 Total ............................................... 9,859.65 7,590.00 8,237.00 according to Sen. Pearson. It ADD: Unexpended Cash Balance 450.00 2,700.00 does parallel S. B. 30 in some respects, however. ET us KEEP TRACK of your fuel sup- use and when you will need more of it. "But S. B. 370 would still 10,071.97 TOTAL GENERAL FUND 9,859.65 8,040.00 10,937.00 J ply for you. When time comes, our truck ap leave the state with an insur- General Road Fund— No more running out. No more Iast- pears at your home-well before you mce monopoly, even tnougn i County Road Levy ............... 587.84 453.40 350.00 375.00 laims to open the door for self minute calls for oil. run low. No need to phone. No bother. 342.92 Street Work ............................ 222.37 200 00 100.00 nsurers," he said. "Due to its Everything is automatic. We com We handle everything for you. igid requirements for these Total ....................................... 930.76 675.77 550.00 175 (JO ;elf-insurera, it would limit There is no charge for this special pute your rate of fuel consurrntion ADD: Unexpended Cash Balance 8,050.00 2,550.00 his to a few major employers." based on the weather. Using the av service. And you’ll be getting Shell t does not provide for private gree-day method, we can accurately Heating 0 I for top burner perform TOTAL GENERAL ROAD FUND 930.76 675.77 8,600.00 3,025.00 nsurance. ance. Call a today for details. predict how much heating oil you will Highway Fund— Organized labor generally 9,746.58 State Highway Apportionment 9,303.65 9,100.00 9,000.00 supports S. B. 370. Management 1,492.22 Boek aas come out in favor of S. B. 30. Latest developments in the 9,746.58 10,795 87 9,100.00 9,000.00 Senate I-abor & Industries com Total ............................................................ DEDUCT: Overexpended cash balar.ee 2,000.00 mittee has been to urge repre Phone 897-2442 Distributor Mill City, Ore. sentatives from both groups to ADD: Unexpended Cash Balance 200.00 meet and attempt to reach a compromise. TOTAL HIGHWAY FUND 9,746.58 Sen. Pearson predicted a 10,795.87 7,100.00 9,200.00 compromise bill will result, "in Equipment Purchase Fund— 300.00 corporating the best parts of both bills particularly regard GRAND TOTAL RECEIPTS ........................... 20,749.31 ing administration, appeals and Use Part Cash Balance ...................................... 21,331 29 23,740.00 hearing boards, safety pro Date of First Publication: April 4, 1963. grams and rehabilitation pro Date of Second Publication: April 11, 1963. cedures." Notice of 1963 64 Budget Hearing FROM BIRTHS How to make sure you won’t run out of heating oil 1 H. L. ASHBY WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS On Heating Oil V.