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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1964)
N. IV. Christian College Quartet Cominq The CruNitder Quartet from the Northwest Chris tian College in Eugene will make on apjiearance at the First Christian Church at the 11 o'clock service, Sun day, February 29th according to Rev. Jack Meuser. Guest H|M>aker for the morning worship service will b«* Hill Richardson, also of the college. ifl CHURCH NEWS Mild. (TTY PRESBYTERIAN Richard B. (Ma. Pastor Sunday School at 9 45 a. m. Nursery through adult olaaoea. Morning Worship Service at 1100 o'clock. Sermon topic: "Making Your Faith Work " SEVENTH DAY ADVENTWT N. W. Ivy Nt. Mill (tty 9 JO a. m. Saturday Sattoath School. 11 a. m Worship servio». 7 M p. m Wednesday prayer meeting. Vial tors welcome FREE METHODIST (1IUR4TI North Mill Uty Rev. Gene E. Davidson Pastor 9 45 a m. Sunday school, 11 a m Morning Worship, 6 15 p. . m. Teen Time 7 p. m. Evening Worship. 7 p. m Wednesday prayer meeting. NT. PATRICK'S PARISH l.yona Rev Bernard Neuman. Pastor Mui 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday at 10 30 a. m. M iim 3rd and 4lh Sunday at 10:30 a. m. ASSEMBLY OF <•<»!» (1IVIU1I •th <ui<! <rxlnr Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p. m. Thursday. 7 30 p. m. Bible Study and Prayer A church with God's answer for your problems. FlllNT CHRISTIAN (KITKII Jack Measarr, Pastor Bible School. 9 45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 00 a m Youth Service, 6 30 p m. Evening Service. 7.30 p. m. ST. CATHF.RINe’N CATHOIJC Mill City Father Henri Arata Mass at 9:15 a. m. every Sun NANTIAM CHAPEL Assembly of God Lyons, Oregon Dougina Montxe, Pastor Phone 850-3364 Sunday School, 9 45 a . m. Morning Worship, 11 00 a m Evening Service. 7 00 p. m. Tuesday eve. 7 to 9 Sky Pilots for boys age 9 and up. Wednesday eve. 7 30 prayer and Bible Study. 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7 p. m. W. M C's Youth Service or C. A'a. 6:30 Sunday even ings. _.no. • Zeni», a doctor* doctor's formula, formula liquid or ointment, sixiUiea, Iwlps heal minor bum», cuta, bruise». Family antiseptic, eases itch of surface Holies, eczema teen-age rumples, athlete's foot Stops scratching, so aids faster healing. For stubborn ease-., get Extra AtrrnptA Zema. Tlie Mill City Jaycettes field their last meeting at the home of Veryl Llndsuy. It wa* reported that shrulw for the Jaycette project of Hillside Improvement would be ordered next month and planted by the member*. Polly Pacific win I m * at the March 19th meeting when the subject will to* "Your House keeping Personality." It was voted to chaperone the princesses for the Whitewater Challenge which Is to be spon sored on Memorial Day by the North Santiam Chamtier of Commerce. New officer* will be nominat ed at the next meeting. Winning prizes ut the meeting were Carol Smith and Cleta | Will* Present were Carol Car- son, Helen Davis, Paula Grant, Betty Shaw. Carol Smith, Cleta Will* and the hostess Very) Lindsay. Evangel.st Coming to Assembly of God Church Here Vaughn Hayden, young Sal«m ‘ evangelist will conduct Evan gelist services at the A*»embly of God Church at 215 S. W 6th street starting March 1 at 7:30 Pastor at the church is Rige Farnsworth Mr Hayden ha* had tremend ous success on hi* three evan gelistic tour* to Mexico with DETROIT (XI'RCYI OF over 400 convert*. CHRIST He said that he particularly Sunday School. 10:00 a. m believed in the miracle of heal Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. ing through prayer with many people who had been crippled or l bmmualty I'reebytrrlaa ( Nurcb 111 for some time healed tn this Rev. Ame V. .Magnuson, Pnalor manner. Mehama. Oregon A number ut men well known 9 45 a m. Church School. in religious fields have spoken (Classes for all ages) of another one of Mr Haydens 11 00 a m Worship Service. topics that of belief of speaking Everyone la welcome. In other tongues through true conversion. The Church of Jesus Christ Mr Hayden said he would like Of latter Day Saints to welcome people of all denom Presiding Elder: Joseph ination* to the services. Johnson Meeting place at Women's club house in Stayton. Shower Sunday School 9 30 Sacrament Meeting 10 45 Given for Mrs. MEHAMA Mrs. Charles Priesthood Meeting 11 50 Butts (Gerry Robetsl was hon I.YONN METHODIST CH «Rill ored with a miscellaneous show er in the Fellowship room of Sunday School at 8 50. the church Monday evening, Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. February 17 with Mrs. D. L OUR l-AIIV OF IXil’RDEN Tectcm and Mrs. Walter John- son a* hostesses. PARISH, Jord» After tlic gift* were opened Rev. Bernard Neam», 1'nator Mas*: 1st. 2nd. and 5th Sun the hostesses served refresh- ments to the honor guest. Mrs day at 8 30 a. m. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at Butts, and Mmes Ray Roberts. io 30 a. rn Darwin Fehlen, Juck Bain, Lan ny Anderson. Harold Longfel IDANHA ((IMMUNITY low. Grant Smith, Bonnie Wag (111 11(11 ner. llulx-rt Wagner, Ed Castle, Rev. Harold Roth. Pastor Mervin Knox, Keith Phillipa. Jean Roth. S. S. Supt. Eleil Wilson. Hill Birkett. Rus Sunday School. 10 00 a. m. sell Wilson, Dana Wilson, H. W. Morning Service, 11 44 a. m. McCarley, Ralph Downer, Bar i Youth Fellowship, 6 30 p. m. ley Scott, Richard Stuart. ila) Bible Study, Wednesday 7 30 Comstock (Treva Bickctti. Mrs. p. m. Comstock came al) the way Junior Choir and Bible Club, from her home at Rockaway to Thursday, 4 00 p. m. be present at the shower. Adi'lt Choir, Saturday at 7:30 Many who were unable to nt- p. m. tend sent gifts. Come fellowship with u*. Miscellaneous Butts MILL <TTY BAITINT MISSION Ronald T. Neibert. Pastor GATEN CHURCH OF GOD Worshipping in Seventh Day Mae Kaiser, Pastor Adventist Church S. W. Ivy St. 10 a. m. Sunday School Sunday School 9:45 A M. 11 a. m. Worship 11 A. M - 7 30 P. M Morning Worship Training Union 6 30 P. M GATEN ((IMMUNITY CHURCH OF JURIST Why Don't YOU Subocrlbe to Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. THE MIIJ. ('ll Y F.N TERPHIS» Morning Worship, 11:00 a m. Youth activiti«**, Sunday ev- en Ing. Zemo Great for Minor Burns,Cuts Jaycettes To Order Shrubs For Project Mrs. Bill Nash Guest At Stork Shower MEHAMA Mrs Bill Nash, a recent mother of twins. Danny and Ijmny. was honored with a stork shtnver held in the Fel lowship room of the church Tuesday evening. February 18. Mrs. William Belyeu, Mrs. Or- val I-andera and Misses Linda and Kathryn I-anders were hostesses. MIIJ, (TTY ((IMMUNITY Present for the evening were CHURCH the honor guest. Mrs. Nash and Full Gospel Rev. Donald Iltahong. Paalor Mmes. Sherman Wall, Bill Dor an. Oren Small. Edward Titze, Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m. Melvin luiRont, Billie Jensen. Edward Schiewek. Ix>Roy Dor Evening Worship, 7 30 p. m. an. Jack Doran, Jack Goodell, Thursday evening 7:30 p. m. Jim Perkins. Marcie Doran, the Everyone welcome. Mi.-ses Mary Goodell, Mary Schiewek, Linda Schiewek and the hostesses. Several unable to attend sent Kitts. DOG OWNERS 196-1 Dog Licenses for Linn County are due nnd payable at the County Clerk’s Office, I’. O. Box 100, Albany, Oregon. $2.00 for Males and Spayed Females; $3.00 for Females not Spayed. After March 1st an additional charge of $2.00 will be made as a penalty. To secure a dog license, send your NAME and ADDRESS and state the sex of dog and enclose the proper fee. AFTER MARCH 1ST the DOG CATCHER WILL TAKE OVER! D. M. PENFOLD, Clerk City licenses for dogs in the City limits of Albanv nnd Sweet Home arc secured at the City Hall of said cities. PP&L Urges Kite Safety OUR FILES Five Years Ago Tile Jaycettes were making plans tor u Tasting Tea which was to be held on March 17 at the Jnycee hall. Santiam Rebekah lodge mem bers were all in Centennial garb at their meeting that week with several members giving inter- esting sidelights on the early history at Mil) City. Cara Lee Whitten, U <A O student wa* one of 123 women In the freshman class to be honored by the Mortar Society "Smarty Party.” Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross and Mr and Mrs. Charles Kelly had been in Eugene to attend a 35th anniversary celebration al the Eugene Lions club Mr. and Mrs. Barney Scott had just returned from a trip that took them East where Barney attended a training school in connection with his work at the Detroit dam. They In- also took In many sight* tercet. Mr*. Glen Shelton had been in Corvallis that week at the home at Mr. and Mrs Ralph Jull assisting with the care of her 21st grandchild. George R«mt» of Ashland and Margaret Taylor of Central Point were weekend guests at the home of hi* parent*. Mar garet had participated in a * perch tournament at Linfield college. Ten Years Age Vernon Todd had been ap pointed to serve a* chairman of the Lion* club talent show which was scheduled to be held in April. A flue fire had caused an ap proximate $9.000 in damage to Stewart's Grocery. The alarm was turned In about 5:30 a. m by Dewey Flatman. Keith Taylor of Lyon* had narrowly escaped serious in- jury when he was working on a gas stove in the Dawes build ing. He wa* treated by a phy sician for burn*. Mill City friend* had received word that Mrs. Charles Wolver ton had made a bid for a place on the Tacoma. Wn , i.ehool board. The North Santiam Chamber had just elected officers with Oliver Willis elected president; Douglas Heater, vice president, and Lindsay Wright, secretary treasurer. At the Red A White store grocery an that week announced catsup at 2 bottles for 25c; seedles* raisin at 17c per pound and peanut butter. 39c a pound. Mrs. Louis Slaton and Mrs. Ernest Graham had left that week for San Francisco where they were to meet Mrs. Sla ton's husband and Mrs. Graham was going to visit her daughter, Irma authorized the purchase of a gravel truck for city use In an article written by Mr*. J A. Wright of Detroit she told of their p«-t deer, Mary Ann bringing "wild" deer into t</wn for feed how about that. Mr. and Mrs. Ixoiia Lander* and family had recently moved to Detroit from Portland, He was employed by the Army En- glneer*. Mrs. Claude Alexander fft Kodiak, Alaska wa* visiting in Gat«** with her mother. Mrs. Lulu Collins and other relatives. In an interesting local Jack Carey had reported going to Stayton to pump water out at some basements and on the return home saw a fellow in Lyons drilling for water! Santiam Rebekah lodge had initiated two new members Into the order—Ada Plymale and Bertha Shepherd. READ HOW COUNTLESS WOMEN HAVE FOUNO THE WAY TO OVERCOME CHANGE OF-LEE FEARS Have you reached that time of life when your body experiences strange new sensation* - when one minute you feel enveloped in hot flushes and the next are clammy,coid.drained of energy, nervous, irritable? Are you in an agony of fear? Too troubled to l»e a good wife and mother? Don’t just suffer from the suffocating hot flashes, the sud den wave* of weakness, the nervous tension that al) too fre quently come with the change when relief can be had. Find comforting relief the way counties* women have, with gentle Lydia E. Pinkham Tablets. Especially developed to help women through this moat trying period. In doctor's testa 3 out of 4 women who took them reported welcome effec tive relief. And all without ex pensive "shots." Don’t brood. Don’t worry yourself sick. Get Lydia E. Pinkham Tablets at your drug gists. Taka them daily just like vitamin*. The pent/e medicine with th» g»ntl» name LYDIA E. PINKHAM FINANCIAL SUMMARY For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1964. Total AU Funds (2) Tax Levy Computation (1) Total Budget Requirements Deduct: Total Budget Resource* Except Tax to be Levied .............. Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget Add! Eat. of (axe. to be levied but not received in ensuing year......................................................... Taxes to be levied for Ensuing Year Analysis of Taxes to be Levied Within Wr Limitation ................................. ................. Outside 6% Limitation .................................... Not Sitojwt to 6% Limitation ........................... ......... Total Taxes to be Levied General Fund (3) Special Education (4) 104.730 00 89,080.00 15,650 00 18.175.00 86,555 00 6.500.00 82,580 00 11,675 00 3.975.00 86.555 00 82,580.00 3.975.00 86,555 00 82.580.00 3.975.00 86,555 00 82.580 00 3.975.00 For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1. 1963. Tax Levy Computation (1) Total Budget Requirements ............................... .. Deduct : Total Budget Resources Except Tax to Be Levied .......... Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget .. _ ____ Add: Est. of taxes to be levied but not received in ensuing year ....................................................... Taxes To Be Levied for Ensuing Year .................. Analysis of Taxes to be Levied Within 6% Limitation ...................................................... Outside 6$r Limitation ................................................. Not Subject to 6% Limitation .................................... Total Taxes to be levied ......................................... Total All Funds (2) Genera Fund □) .... 92,794.00 92,794.00 6.200.00 86.594 00 6,200.00 86.594 00 .... 86.594.00 86,594.00 ___ 86,594.00 86.591 00 86.594.00 86.594.00 Special Education (4) Approved by Budget Committee February 17. 1964 Signed. JACK B. COCHRAN, Secretary ORVAL JESS. Chairman Adopted by District School Board Feb. 17. 1964 Signed W H. DOLMYER, Clerk DR. DAVID E. REED, Chairman $10.380 00 1.600 00 5.240.00 Ago 918.50 Here is hoping the weather 100.10 doesn't turn out this year like 360 00 it was 15 years ago. (Remem- berf) Headlines even said 50 00 "XTRA” the weather was mak- 470.69 ing news and not good! 1.191.96 Mayor Harold Kluwer and other council members had 708.85 $10.980.00 1.800 00 5,240.00 1.033.62 143 20 35.00 425.00 250 00 587.80 900.00 540 00 463.79 7.08 Fifteen Years By <1> es ter Bronlg does it fill you with terror ...frighten you? Notice of School Budget Hearing Actual 1962-63 The Stayton JVs rolled to a 41-30 third quarter lead and then grimly held on for a 55-47 de cision. Santiam staged a fourth quarter comeback on the strength of six points by Guard Frank Cathcrwood. Catherwood tied for Wolverine game honors with Roger Tuers. each scored 10. Brad Foote of Stayton topped all scorers with 19. Santiam out-scored Stayton 29-24 in the second half but just couldn't quite make up an intermission deficit of 31-18. Scorers for San tiam were. Catherwood 10, Tuers 10, Davidson 9. Bennett 6, Rue 4, Baley 3, Cogar 3. and Pennick 2. Santiam Wins from Gervais— Craig Bennett staged a 21- point performance in leading Santiam's hustling JV basket ball team to a decisive victory over Gervais. Bennett netted 11 in the final stanza as the little Red quintet stacked up 23 [mints in the fourth period to sew up the win. Santiam led 22-21 at halftime. 33-31 at the end of the third quarter. The victory avenged an earlier setback of 57-56 in a game played at Gervais. JV scorers: Bennett 21, Den nis Davidson 12. Joe Cogar 8, Roger Tuers 5, Bill Pennick 4. Frank Catherwood 4. R i c k | Scharbach 2. CHANGE-OF-LIFE... NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of Linn County Intermedi ate Education District Board of Linn County, State of Oregon, will be held at the Court House on the 16th day of March, 1964 al 7:30 P. M. o'clock tor the purpose of discussing with in terested perarms the budget for the fiscsl year beginning July 1, 1964 and ending June 30. 1965. hereinafter set forth. The budget was not prepared on a basis of accounting consistant with that used in the pre ceding year. Major accounting changes, if any, and their effect on the budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document is available for inspection at the County Office between the hours otf 8 30 A. M. and 5 00 P. M The budget document may be obtained tor $1.00, or parts of it may be obtained for 10c per sheet. Signed: Dr. David E. Reed, District School Board Chairman Actual 1961-62 Stayton Jayvees Win from Santiam 3—Th«- Mül City Enterprise, ThiirMlay, Feb. 27, l<Mil 7.200.00 900.00 6.700.00 900.00 1.499.89 4,000.00 98.86 655.60 500.00 1.637.96 771.89 7.600.00 1.100.00 7.100.00 1,100.00 1,672.70 4.800.00 100.00 595.51 890 00 1,475.27 458.85 129.25 6,985.21 1963-64 Budget $24.500.00 100 Administration Total .. 11.580 00 Superintendent Salary .................. 1.800.00 Mileage ............................ .................. 5.420.00 Deputy Superintendent .................... 1,500.00 Supplies ................................................. 200.00 Elections and Publicity .................. 100.00 Legal Service and Bond ............ 500 00 Audit and Filing Fee........................ 300 00 School Board Dues .......................... 400.00 Board, Mileage and Meals ............ 1.200.00 Postage ............................ .................. 500.00 Telephone ............................................ Reorganization..................................... Bank Printing Charges.................... Clerical ............................................ Other Expenses of Administration 1964-65 Approved $28.350.00 . 12.180.00 1.800.00 . 5.480.00 . 2,000.00 900.00 200.00 700.00 350.00 600 00 .. 1.800.00 800.00 40.00 1.000.00 500.00 28.530.00 200 Instruction Total .............................. 8.280 00 General Superviser Salary .......... 1,100.00 Mileage ................................ ............. 7,400 00 Elementary Supervisor Salary .. Mileage ............ ................................... 1.100.00 2,000 00 Extra Clerical ................................ 4,800.00 Truancy Officer Contract .......... 100 00 Bus Driver and Custodial School 600.00 Professional Meetings .................. 600 00 Special Ed. and Retarded ______ 1.800.00 Tests .......... . ................... . ..... ............. 750 00 Work Shops ...................................... Other Expense of Instruction .... 31.030.00 8.580.00 1.100.00 7.700.00 1,100.00 2.100.00 4.800.00 100.00 700.00 600.00 3.000.00 750.00 500 00 8.964.00 700 Maintenance Total .................... Contracted Services .................... 6,864 00 Machines ........... .............................. 1,800.00 Supplies ............................................ 300.00 Extra Help (Operator) ............ Adders and Typewriters ........ Other Expense of Maintenance P. P„ Freight and Interpret. 11,000 00 Parents of youngsters who will be flying kites this spring 2,900 00 800 Fixed Charges .............................. 2.267.85 2,235.05 are again urged by Pacific Pow 5.850 00 1200 Capital Outlay Total ........................................................... Audio-Visual ........................................................................... er & Light Company to warm 3,000.00 2.962.56 3,945 82 Professional Books ............................................................... their boys and girls to stay in 100.00 96.16 99 58 Office Fixtures .......................... ........................................ open fields away from power 482.40 497.60 lines and to be certain the con- Tape Recorder ..................................................................... 150.00 Jogger ......................................................................................... trol strings are not fine wire or 100.00 string with metallic strands (Micro-film Camera ............................................................. 2.500.00 woven in for strength. (Reader-Printer, Stand ....................................................... "And never let them fly a kite Supplies ..................................................................................... with a wet string or when it is Moving IBM Equipment............................................... .. raining," PP4L warns. New Furniture, Shelving ................................................... "They also should be dis 6,500.00 (Distressed Districts ........................................................... couraged from using any metal (Contingency Fund ............................................. clip or light metal for braces SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND ...................................... in fashioning their kites, for Expenses these can create hazardous sit 7.650.00 Special Edu. Supervisor Salary ... .............................. 7.000.00 6,600.00 uations and occasionally area Mileage ..................................................................................... 1,100.00 800 00 600 00 [ power mitages if they tangle in Speech Therapist Salary ....................... . 6.000.00 I ixnver lines.” warmed the com Mileage .................................................................................... 800 00 pany’s manager, Wayne Goin. Resources ................................................................................. He said youngsters should es One-half Spec. Edu. Supervisor salary and mileage pecially be cautioned against One Speech Therapist Salary and Mileage ................ climbing into trees or power NEED POSTER BOARD You Balance necessary ............................................................. poles if their kites become en can get it at The Mill City February 27 and March 5 Enterprise. tangled. 4 4.356.00 2,424 00 3.600.00 300.00 100.00 220.00 3.000.00 5,200.00 3,000.00 100.00 150.00 150.00 600.00 200.00 1,000.00 3,500.00 7.000.00 15.650 00 7,950.00 1.100.00 6.000.00 600 00 11,675.00 5.075.00 6,600.00 3,975.00