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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1964)
G IT NEVER TAILS S lly Mrs. Floyd Nwnlin Mrs Gene Jacolmott anti children drove to Sweet Home last ’lliurtdiiy where they visit ed al the home of her sister, Iris Hoover Terry remained at his aunt's Ivane and was returned Ivane by her to Gates Sunday. 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thurnday, March 2fi. 1S64 Mehama 4H Girls Tour Woolen M II A nd NOU «âvuORE OFF SMOKING MEHAMA The Do-A-Llttle 111 Sewing club enjoyed a field trip March 17 when they made a tour of the Jefferson Woolen Mill. They then went to Salem where they visited the Kay Woden Mill retail store and had lunch. They returned to the Ray I-ahman home and had a birthday celebration for Evon 1-ahman who was 10 that day. Birthday cake and punch were enjoyed. Those making the trip were Frances Clark. Jackie Clark. Jana Hughes, Marilyn Bar row. Susan Kimsey, Diana Rockwell, Cynthia Heath, Collene long- fellow. Evon and Drene 1-ah- man. Mrs. Wilmer Downer as sisted Mrs. Lahman, who is club leader. WEEK ÍXGO Bog lb'celvas (Itutlim— Huffy, a little dog owned by Mrs Malad Knutson, received a citation for distinguished dog heroism Inst Friday, as a re sult <4 his calling attention to the fire nt hrr home Inst sum mer The citation was presented t»y a representative of a dog («sal nompany Huffy Is among the final top 10 dogs, one of whom will be chosen for the national citation In August Pat am! Jim Dickey, sons <4 Mr and Mis It 0 Dickey had tonsillectomies nt Santlnm Memorial Ivispltal last Monday Jean was also to have hers out. Isit a temjiernture made It ne cessary to pMihMinr hrr <q>rrii- ti<«i Mrs. Floyd Jonshon wishes to CHANGE-OF-LIFE... does it fill you with terror ...frighten you? READ HOW COUNTLESS WOMEN HAVE FOUNO THE WAY TO OVERCOME CHANGE-OF-LIFE FEARS Have you reached that time of life when your body experiences strange new sensations when one minute you feel enveloped in hot flushes and the next are clammy,cold,drained of energy, nervous, irritable? Are you in an agony of fear? Too troubled to be a good wife and mother? Don't just suffer from the suffocating hot flashes, the sud den waves of weakness, the nervous tension that all too fre- quently come with the change when relief can be had. Find comforting relief the way countless women have, with gentle Lydia E. Pinkham Tablets. Especially developed to help women through this most trying period. In doctor's testa 3 out of 4 women who took them reported welcome effec tive relief. And all without ex pensive ‘Shota.” Don’t brood. Don’t worry yourself sick. Get Lydia E. Pinkham Tablet* at your drug gist*. Take them daily just like vitamins. The penile medicine with the gentle name LYDIA E. PINKHAM Notice Of Budget Hearing The Budget for Idanha Rural Fire Protection District for the fiscal year 1964-1965. begin ning July 1. 1964, as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedule was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, if any. and their ef fects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document itimi may be inapected by interested persons between the hours of 6 p. m. and 7 p. m. at Snyder resi dence. The budget document, or any portion of it. may be obtained for $1 00. complete, or $50 per sheet at Snyder residence A meeting at the Board of Directors will be held April 16. 1964, at correct erroneous report Hennes*. Saturday they were Surface <4 Portland, spent two 7 00 p m. at Idanha Fireball, for the purpose of holding a public hearing on thia budget. Any that their grandson. Jimmy accompanied by his mother to days at Taft last week enjoy- person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it. Cuthbert was h<«pltalized with Albany where they visited at I ing excursions up and d<Avn Zettu> liquid or ointment -e doc U. S. FLOYD. tor a antiseptic. promptly relieves mononucleosis last week. Act the home of his brother and j the Coast. Chairman of Governing Body ItclUng. stupe scratching end so and Mrs. ually Jimmy, 6, spent three sister-in-law, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marston helix heel and char surface skin FINANCIA L SUMMARY days ut the Johnson home be Keith Henness and family. and two children of Portland rulira Huy grtra 5'trrnjih Zeino I >r 7*^I Illi For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1. 1964 They ing treated lor a contageoux went on later In the day ! were recent visitor* at the stubborn cases I <JV***VF gland Infection. Hr wns in the to Dallas to visit at the home home of his uncle and aunt, General Total hospital only long enough one of his grandparents. Mr. and the Lang Staffords Mr. and Fund TAX LEVY COMPUTATION All Funds day tor test* to be taken tor Mrs. Hoy Taylor. Also visiting Mr* Gilbert Myers of Silver- ■U*pecte<l mononucleosis which ut the Taylor home were form ton accompanied them 3825 00 They Total Budget Requirement* 3825 00 proved negative. Die Johnsons er Gates residents. Mrs. Jessie also visited his uncle and aunt. I-ess Budget Resources, Exc<-pt Busine»» Directory returned Jimmy to the home ,4 Heath and her son-in-law and the Steve Myers, of Stayton. Taxes to Be Levied 825 00 825 00 til* parent*. Mr and Mrs. daughter, Mr and Mrs Ed 3000.00 3000 00 Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bam- Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget Beauty Service James Cuthbert in Salem on Shultz of Wheeler. hardt returned Sunday from a Add Taxes Estimated Not to be Received Scout on lllkn— 200 00 200 00 New Hair Styl Thursday. vacation trip to Oakland, Calif During Ensuing Year Gates Boy Scout Troop 45 led where A. T. participated in the TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 3200.00 3200 00 ing Permanent Saturday evening gucsts at /From $8 00 the home i4 Mr. and Mrs Floyd by Scoutmaster Rex Herron, ABC National Bowling Tourna ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED went on a slx-mile hike up / Shampoo A Set Johnson were Mr and Mrs. E. Gates Hill Sunday afternoon, ment. They were joined there George Cree, by their son and daughter-in- Within 6% Limitation 895.12 896.13 ’ From $1.75 S. Peterson and enjoyed a noon cockout. Scouts law, Mr. and Mrs. John Bam- Outside 6% Limitation all of Mill City. ....................... 2304.88 2304 88 Hair Cut 3200 00 Ix-atta McCall Is n«*v rm- participating were Rex Britton, hardt and baby daughter. Mar TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 3200.00 From $150 ployed at the Marion Hotel in Mike and Oiuck Swatm, Gary............... .... there they visited cia. While Simmons. Doug Cline. Gary'";th m ” and Mrs. Arthur For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1. 1963. 1 Salem. Os forti Beauty Farlor Tourvill, Dale Volkman Mr. und Mrs Rex Britton Lynn and Lyle Cutsforth. “"d J Eckhart of Auburn Mrs Barn- General Total I intone S*S toso ! hardt also visited her nephew. are announcing the arrival <4 Fund TAX LEVY COMPUTATION All Funds Mrs Harold Wilson. John Drnek. who is a sopho 1Î15 Oxford !4t., Salem, Ore. their first grandchild, an 8 daughter. Mrs Don Carey and more at St. Mary's college Total Budget Requirements 2514.50 2514.50 pound boy bom to their son-in- three sons of Stayton and grand { law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. son* Hick and Ron visiting here near Oakland and enjoyed a I-ess Budget Resources, Glass & Glazing 425.53 425.53 i Royul J<»bn Schaer of Stayton from Eugene, attended the Hob tour of the campus They re Except Taxes to Be Levied turned by way of Reno and Vir Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 2088 97 2088.97 at Santiam Memorial hospital Capitol City (¡la*»*» Co. by and Craft show at the gin! i City. 2088.97 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 2088.97 March 19 ut 9 09 a. m. The Plate (¡I; i *» h - Window (ila^tt , liaby has been named John Ce- grange hall in Lyons Friday. Eu»ter Service»» Mrs. Wilson exhibited several of ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED Fttrurtuml. Oarrnrn Glaaa I <:il He is also the first grand- her mosaic pictures. The group | There will be an hour-long Mirrors Made To Order 'child for paternal grandmother, enjoyed dinner at the shewv 844 45 Within 6% Limitation .................. 844.45 Easter program Sunday morn Shower Ikwirx-TUb Enclosurer-s I Mrs Gwen Schacr 1244.52 1244.52 Outside 6% Limitation ........................ ing 10 to 11 at the Gates Com Tilomas, Mr and Mr*. Walter IX«r Closer Repairs Injured in < ur Acchlent— 2088 97 2088.97 accompanied by their daughter munity church. Everyone in TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED Free Parking la-on Cox. son <4 Mrs. Vic and grandson, Mrs. Juanita vited. There will be an Easter STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS 1450 Front Mt. N. E. Ml t 551» llerrun. was uijurvd early Sit t - Emerson and Chris ■ >f Port Sunrise service on the Gate* Current Yr. Ensuing Yr. Current Yr. Ensuing Yr. | urday morning when tie went land, visited last Monday at the Hill Sunday, the same location < Estimated) (Actual) Type of Indebtedness (Actual) (Estimated) Health Foods to sleep and drove his sister’s home of Mrs Thomas* step- as last year. If it is too rainy, None None Nene None foreign car thr-iugh a guard sister. Mr and Mrs. Fred Trns- the services will be held in PETTY CASH rail on the freeway between the Free Methodist church in irr of Underwood, Wn. Saturni llrnltli Center None None Portland nnd Woodburn. He Jack Oliver Is at the home east Mill City on Highway 22. Organlc Cosmetica Master George Rust has NOTICE OF APPROVAL BY BUDGET Complete Line of Health Food | was thrcMvn from the car suf of his parents. Mr and Mrs. COMMITTEE Products A Naturai Vitamina fering multiple cut* and bruis- Clyde Oliver, on two week's va completed two years of perfect Approved by Budget Committee March 16, 1964 1073 ComT SE 362-9861 r*. The car was completely de cation from his job in Portland. attendance at the Gates Sun mollsbcd. He was taken to a Mr. and Mrs Cliff Robertson day school and w as presented a FRED O. TAYLOR. Salem hospital by ambulance <4 Salem were Sunday visitors two-year pin by the Superin- Chairman of Budget Committee Income Tax Mrs. Bill Gabriel treated her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tendent, Mrs. Mary Stafford. Income Tax Accountant children Kim and Lisa and Clare Rush. The Rushes grand Mrs. Oliver Watson. Mrs. GENERAL FUND RESOURCES their guest Ian McFarlane to a children _____ __________ IMrbie and ______ Brian _ of Sarah Rains and Mrs. Mary For Fiscal Year 1964-1965 Ixwtg Form both Frd. Htate $5.00 movie and dinner in Salem E ri- i Salem spent their Spring vaca- I jou Howell and Terry Jacobson Beginning July 1. 1964 Phone 363 203» day. tion. Wednesday through Sun- ( visited friends at the Marian Idanha Rural Fire Protection District Mr. and Mr*. Charles Mason Home one day last week and day at their grandparent's j 1275 Oxfor 1 S. E. - Salem <4 Cascadia, visited at the home. Their parent*. Mr. anil | reported all the Gates people Historical Data home <4 their son-in-law and Mrs. Lyle Rush and sister Di- [ there seemed to be in good Budget For Ensuing Year Budget Actual Mobile Home Towing daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill anc came for them Sunday. health. a u Gabriel Sunday Mr. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes I Mrs. Oliver Watson is on the c t * > it .1 v t'Trr had just been released from acrompanied by Miss Virginia sick list this week. > •g mobile home towing the la"4>an«>n hospital where he E ■ as 8 ? underwent a week of treatment Cargo A Full Coverage on Road E ».'Î. Wr handle your home with care for a kidney infection ■ Mr. and Mrs. John VerhoH I <3 INSURED - FOR HIRE £ fi and family moved Saturday to MJ 41»' Place N. E. B»x 26 Oregun 550.00 27 14 Available Cash on Hand (Osh Basis), or 489.19 429 31 Ihone 585-2480 S»1''1 Tygh Valley in Central where he is employed on the Previously Levied Taxes Estimated 275.00 Don Marshall ranch. 146 80 398 39 To Be Received During Ensuing Year 537.38 Pets and Suppl es Mrs Elsie Volkel, nccom- Other Resources panted by T<»nl Newberg, flew The Oregon State Highway Commission will offer for sale at 825.00 1989 65 425.53 Total Resources, Except to be Levied 1575 50 Moore Pete» to Los Angeles where they vis •rnl public auction two separate parcels of bind located In the 3000.00 2088.97 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 1026.57 576 11 (llomo Owned) ited during Spring vacation at North Santiam Highway area, on April 17. t«MH at 1:50 and 2:90 3825.00 2514.50 Total Resources 2116.22 2151 61 Quality. Not Quantity Salem* oldest nnd only Pct Shop the homr of Toni's grandpar p. m. The sale will he held on the premises di'scrfbed as follows: DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BY FUND 1:30 P. M. Singing Canaries nnd Baby Par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. Mul For the Fiscal Year 1964-1965 File No. 16188 3.86 acres of land located 600 feet east of the rakeets. Pets of all kinds on ligan, 'Bic flight was Toni's Beginning July 1, 1964 first, Trips were made while Little North Fork River Bridge near Mehama, and approx, 300 order. General Fund to Knott's Berry Farm ft. south of the North Santiam Hwy Access will be via an there ex- Supplies Tropical and Gold Idanha Rural Fire Protection District nnd Redondo Bench. They re isting roadway. The property is further described as follows : Fish Birds Boarded turned lust Saturday. A parcel of land lying in Section 17, Township 9S. Range 2E 4089 State St. (4 Corners) Historical Data Visit in Unlitomhi— W M , Marion County. Oregon and being that property described Telephone 364-8036 Budget For Ensuing Year Actual Budget Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barn in that certain deed to the State of Oregon, by and through its u u CO ■ in California hardt vacationed State Highway Commission, recorded in Book 421. Page 675. of o Roofing and Nevada last week. They Marion County Records of Deeds; the said parcel containing first called at the home of Mrs. 3 86 acres, more or less. A'l State Roofing Co. Ö M Eg Bnrnhardt's uncle, Oscar Ny- Conditions: The minimum price which will be accepted is $500.00 t * We Cover The Valley strom at Stockton, visiting at w "5 2:30 P. M. ■ NEW ROOF'S and REPAIRS the old gold mining town <4 File No. 22590 12.56 acres of land located adjacent to the I I Commercial - Residential Sutter's Mill. They visited Sa North Santiam Hwy. on the north side. Also described as being £ £ And Industrial cramento where they viewed mi. west of the Santiam Golf Club, or 1 mi. east of the PERSONAL SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES - TERMS the Gordon C<x»pcr space craft westerly turn off to Aumsville. Access will be via a county road 150.00 50 00 Secretary 50.00 50.00 WII.ni'R KOENIG, Owner on display at the capitol build known as "Cometary Road". This road starts near the east 250 00 ...................................... 105 00 250 00 Fire Patrol 60 (X) Ph. 369 242» ing. From there they went to edge of Aumsville and crosses the North Santiam Hwy. by an 120.00 ___ . None Custodian None None 0M5 River Rd. N. F. Salem Reno where they visited cous overpass bridge. A second method <4 approach would start at the 180.00 None Fire Chief None None ins. Mr and Mrs. Don Mc Santiam Golf Club, turn north a short distance to the first cross 120.00 None Deputy Chief None None Cready. A trip was taken road, then turn loft following this road 1H mi to the State Hwy. 100 00 None Volunteers None None Automotive * Industrial through the mining museum at Dept, property. The property is further described as follows: 920.00 155.00 300 00 Total Personal Service.................. 110.00 the University of Nevada. Me A parcel of land lying In the John Taylor D.L.C. No. 43. MATERIALS & SERVICES Maintenance lody and Debbie had tennis les Township 8S. Range 1W. W.M., Marion County, Oregon, and 390 00 384.46 369.50 Fidelity Bond & Insurance Premiums 378 ()_’ 1500 Welding, Dleeel Engine sons while there, but little Lisa being a portion of that property described in that certain deed 6.60 15 00 Office Supplies 7.64 spent most of the vacation on to the State of Oregon, by and through its State Highway Com 700 00 558.56 600 00 Repair and Replacement Equipment Service 130 32 the inside looking out as she mission. recorded in Book 493. Page 707 of Marion County Re 200 00 None FAiel None None Shop or Field came down with chickenpox in cords of Deeds; the said parcel containing 12.56 acres, more 50 00 25 49 50 00 GM ind Oil 15 85 Sacraments. 300 00 or less. Delco Batterie« 240.94 250.00 State Industrial Accident Comm. 2B 03 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Conditions • The minimum price which will be accepted is $3.770 00 100.00 ............................ 122 80 100.00 Building Repair 169 51 and three sons of Eugene spent No direct access will be allowed to the North Santiam Highway. Factory Equipment 150.00 16125 150 00 Electricity 121 21 the weekend at the home of his TERMS OF SALE: Cash or check Minimum price and conditions 75.00 Ignition Parta None Publication - Notices and Reports None None parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold of sale are stated above. All of the bid price must accompany 25 00 24.00 50.00 Elections ............................................................. 24.00 Dealer for Aireo Welding Wilson. Their two oldest boys, the successful bid. The right is reserved to accept or reject any 500 130.00 Audits ................................................................. 60 00 Ron nnd Rick, who had spent or all bids subject to Commission approval. Conveyance will be Product« 50.00 None 20.00 50.00 I**gal Spring vneation with their by Bargain and Sale Deed. The sale of these properties is sub 2055.00 1549.10 1764.50 Total Materials and Services l i.'l 57 grandparents, reutmed home ject to special assessments, if any, restrictions, reservations and 2975.00 1704 10 2064.50 Total General Fund 1531 57 With them Sunday. easement* of record. 150 00 150.00 Capital Outlay - Fire Escape and Mrs. Earle Hcnncss SALE NO. 22 300.00 Operating Contingencies 300.00 Jim nnd Vcryl Hoover of Mr. Medford Friday ¡ INFORMATION: Property Manager, 506 State Highway Building. visited 400.00 27.14 Unappropriated Balance 489.19 429 31 Ph. «97-2911 Mill Clt.V through Sunday at the home of Salem Oregon. 3825 00 ,fi 2514 50 Total General Fund Requirements 2193.29 1960 88 I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I Helps Hui And Clear Itchy Skin Rash! s ■ Public Auction - Land Sale April 17,1964 at 1:30 and 2:30 P.M. Hoover's Repair I I I