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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1964)
Mari-Linn School Puts on < hitstanding Science Eair lly Eva llrcoaler LYONS 'flic sch-nce fair livid nt Mun I .inn bc I ksi I Friday «■venlng wnx mi outstanding uf- fall I her»- were 57 «-ntric» from •lie fifth ttinaight the eighth 1 Mln i'i.i . . w»r» <.111>■ -i i Adilina, from South Salem High iui«l itlehnrd Wilson from the •Mill City Elementary school. Swi'ihsitake» winner was Hei di (iiimso. eighth grade stu dent Other winners were i’lfth grade, Becky Lambert, first prize, Pamela Lewis, Tara Shepard, Angela VanAgt- inaei, Patty luirlrner, Hill and Ik*» Gilson. Vsnetta Mays, 1 *H>- na (Vilwell second prize Sixth grade Sue Sledge* Anni- Erichtl, Delmer Culwcfl ami D-mny Holman, first; 1 Susan IkNignii and Marilyn Davis, BC- vond prize Seventh grade Brenda J«din- son and Maureen Jam«*. tint ; J-4ui Gilson, »*-*■< irul Eighth grin I«' Valerie Chyt- ka and Connie Walker, fir»t. Olettn Mays, Putty McDougal. Jim (l»x, Brent Col«- und Cecel ia Van Agtmnvl, sccoixl ¡will connect the new tmilding to 3—The Mill City Enterprinr, Thursday, April 2, 1964 the Capitol underground. An other und'-rgnsind fncillty will Jin V A 23 Hlgn as y i a y| I * 1 be ■ three-level parking garage L I 1 NI 1 • correct for 1,(XM) car«, at a <x*t <4 about 1 rt J 9 V 24 Fright 771 < 1 v pi.MfX) per car. A ¥ en il 1 X 1 The building also will include sud- ■4 1 i * ( •lenly about 110 rooms to be used by £ose your mind. Get welcome relief 1 1 d 25 True 7T with special woman'» medicine 1 •1 committee* and sub-committees if Ô A 1 a cafeteria that will seat atxxit 1 do —take a special woman's fl / [/ 1*30 persons, a private dining N f) i fl V '1 medicine-Lydia E. Pinkham i » V ? -J u 2 â 0 T nomi, a 20 by 60 foot swim Vegetable Compound — devel 20 Print ming pud, a gymnasium for Don’t dread those seemingly oped by a woman-specially to er's men and a health suite for wo cndle«« vears of misery and help women by relieving »uch measure men, «team room, volleyball «liscomrort, of sudden hot functionally caused female 27 Point 34 Sow » and tennis court», library, po«t flushes, waves of weakness and distresa. 31 Hneer 36 Obey irritability. There is a special In doctors’ teats woman after 32 Dena 37 Former office, press and television fac woman’s medicine which can woman found that Pinkham’s X'l Wading 40 Weaken ilities. recording studio, tele- relieve those heat waves, weak Compound gavo dramatic help 41 Deajwrt graph and telephone rrskris, sta ness, nervousness, so you can to ail this without costly shots. tionery room, snack bar«, first- enjoy life again. So that you Irritability is soothed, hot can once more be an affection flashes subside. So don’t sit and aid room, etc, etc, etc. ate wife and mother. brood and feel unable to help The now building sounds com- If you are going through the yourself. You can feel better. fortable enough, but we are change, don’t despair. Do as Get gentle Lydia E. Pinkham bothered by one thing. Why is countless thousands of women Vegetable Compound today. there no indoor yacht basin'* Die gtnllt medicine with iho gentle name LYDIA E. PINKHAM Capital Journal. CROSSWORD 1 n 11 12 A ( ROMS Falla lo win Muffler Aside One who sharpens it raior Smelly, a* aea water In ship Ascended Ringle unit I levices to secure ship«' rojies Weil again Exclama - 4 Unit of work A. Pigpen 6 Like a at rat Ifled rock 7. A |>ple center « Celeliex <>X V Re-estab lish 10. Newer 16 Thronge«! 18 Not wlmlward 1» Twilled fabric 22 Appeal ln-luw utsl daughter, 1 Mr, ami Mr» (ieorge Meilke in Albany. Mr «imi Mrs ily ' Smith from Mudili» were Sunday guests at ttie home of her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Van 14 Prichard Mr. uml Mrs. Harold Weaver ift ^from Albany and Iter brother, I., llowuid Stv|4ivnson from Coke | rado were dinner guest» at the 17 Iximv of their daughter and 20 family Mr. and Mr». Gerald Llmlemann and children 21 Mr and Mr» Ron Taylor and 22 children front Medford were guests at the home <if her jxir- 24 ents. Mr. and Mrs Joe John son and family. Additional guest 2« was Mr» Johnson’s mother, 2V Mt» George Oslmrn from Ash 30 land U Veda Prichard returned .'15 t o Corvallis Sunday uft«T spending her vacation nt the 3« home of her ¡atrenU, the Dale IV 40 Prichards. Mr und Mrs. ia-laml Man 42 ning and children were dinner 43 guest» at lite home of Iwr par 44 ents. Mr and Mr» Sid Etzrl <8 in Stayton 'Die annual pre-aclxsil niotli- Sunday dinner guests at the er» dintwr will Ix- held Dtur»- home «if Mi. ami Mrs. War 1 2 «iay. April 9 All fortner prv- ren Edwar«ls were their son I 3 sclxsil mother» are Invltcd to and wife, Mr and Mrs Clinton on ntteml All wistilng to go |il«-ii»e Miisott ami family of Corvallis «•otitaet Mm Richard Walers. ami their daughter uml hus- -<•••. I r > ,,| 1 .sons or band. Mr. uml Mm Aiva Dick Joni«-* lllctnixtnd 799-29K3 at inson and family <»t Ind«i»-nd- were Mrs Emma Saxon and THE MILL CITY Stayton tx-fore April 3. Time •nee at..^ their daughter uml Mr und Mrs. Fred Sexton from ENTERPRISE and Mrs and |>lnev for tite «(inner will I itusband. Mr ami Mrs. Deli Canby and Mr la- declded ut tln- m-xt pre- ' (’raven of Corvallis. Afternoon Cbarle» Jackson from Portland Enterea us second class inattei Mr. and Mr». Clarence Piet- '»member l<i I'M I ut th» Post »clx»>l inevting callers at the Edwards ixjme «inmge to Mret-. were her brother ami wife. rok ami family of Stayton. Mr. Office at Mill City, Oregon un- Prec«x1ing the regulär m«-»-t- 1 Mi and Mm Dana Stoddard ut and Mm. Norbct la-cher from ■ t a i "t March 3 1379 mg <>f Suntium Valley Grange' Salem. Salem ami Mis» 'Dteresa Piet- Subscription Rati* Frida) nlght, April 3. n 4» 30 Mr md Mr» W<-n<!ell WMVVT rok from Portlund were Sunday Mariun-4 inn C->un'i< » »1 u veai ixitiuck »up|M-r will ix- served and daughter, Patricia front Es gui-sts at the home uf their >ut»id<- M-irion-Linn S3 50 a Yr hilkesed by a lecturer's pro tacada were Sunday dinner |Mt< tits. Also .Mm. Elizabeth Telephone 897-2772 «>r IN7-293O gram when Rotiert Yancy from guvs'* nt Ua- home of Mr. ami Pietrok ami son Tom of Stay s Salem will talk and sbow n Mrs Albert St«-v«-ns Kenneth ton Tlteresii remained to spend newspaper film on agrlcsilture At tiiat md (Tier) I Weaver nr«- staying the week with hr-r t>a rents PUBLISHERS Mr. and Mm Bert Lyons, time IJoyd Sletto. chnlrman of at 'li<- Stevens home until sch<s»l with their son-in-law and daugh the agricultural commlttisr will Is out. ASSOCIATION givv hl» r»-|»»rt All thosc In- Mi .md Mm Orville Ikiwn- ter. Mr ami Mrs Bob Hill of J HateM trresled are welcome to nttrnd. Ing were Sunday guests in Mill City ami Mr» Man) r.io*l*-r Oiivata ul l.tons— Springfield at th*- liome *>f her Gunn of Lyons »■n>>y«-d a drive NATIONAL EDITORIAL Ensfer quests, family dinners sister and family. Mr and f«> Portland Sunday, While I AS^cgîl^Jhi and gato-ring» In and out <rf Mrs. I Bert Bailey. Additional there they visited Mr Gunn at ¡ •55- . JvW) lauimiy t**wn Sutxlny were Mr und Mr» gucsts w«-rc their two sisters the Vets Ixxpdal. I Richard Lindemann return«-d Roy Dy» from Everett. Wn. and husbands. Mr and Mrs were gue»t» of Mrs Donna As- Roy Downing and daughter, to Corvallis Sunday evs-ning W MOFF. ! jl Pul> müssen. I rem from R«M<4>urg an«! Mr. after spending his vacation nt Dinner gucsts at the Ixime of and Mr» Frank Ixiggcr fnwtt the h< >mc of his parents, Mr. M« E TH AT M STERUA and Mm. Mr* Alice llulx-r wen- Mr. und S.«l*-in Fred Li mieto inn. Our congressmen have back- Mrs. G»-«»rgr Mr. and Mr. and Mm. Floyd Bassett Richnnl is a student nt OSU. ni 1 ’< Mt. ami Mrs Arthur Olm- e«i away, tcmpiranly at least. Mrs. J. E. were giM-sls in l,ortl:in<l nt the I «ml aml Mr I > «mod home ut her brother-in-law and stead ami M>n. Jimmie, were from that $10.000 p<-r year pay Hutx-r and Dennis, sister. Mr. ami Mrs Morgan Sunday guests at tlx- home of i increase many of th«-m have Donmi. liebbir and Darteli h«-r sister ami family. Mrs I promoted. But we not«- that 169 Richard. Ruth Lyon» was a Sal- Mr. ami Mrs Ia-onard Cm- Iren«- MeEldmvnry at Phik> members of the House ut Repn - sentatives will claim a quite overnight an«l Suixiay mui ami daughter. Nikki ami math. it t • 'x*m • «*1 h*-r s*m- Joyce Scott were «iinm r gucsts .Mr ami Mm. Richard Brown consoling consolation prize soon lit McMinnville .it tie home ami children left Sunday for after the November election, That’s when they will move of Mrs Cruaon’* bnrtix r and tiw-ir Ixitn«- at Crescent City, wife, Mr. and Mr» Leland Calif., after spending last week into the newest House office nt th«- home of her parents. building, It’s a $95 million pal* Hudson. Arthur Vaughn of Portland Mr ami Mr» Orville Dkiwning. ace one that will cost the tax payers about $560.00 per resi spent several days over the Z«- a doctor's formula, ilijuM To wash |4astic shower cur dent lawmaker. or oinunrtit, aisiUir«, lirlpa l><*al weekend at th«- home of his Each congressman fortunate your washer, use minor liurtu, cuts, tiruuea. Family daughter uml family. Mr ami tains in ar : t;i-. e«ws Itch of surf ><■*» Mrs Mac Mormon and «laugh- warm \vat«-r ami ’» cup water enough ho be assigned to the rsnhr», *-cr«*tna, tem-ugr nimplr-s. ii>n<liti«im-r or i«oft«*ncr. No new quarters will have a suite tor. Susie. aüdctr's foot Sl<'f>s <*> r.>tenirut. ao Miss laicill«- Ix-wis fnxn Cor «oap or detergent is needed be of alxxit 1.600 square feet. It ki«i* fa.t*-r hauling. For stubixirn ca.-4-u, * t Ext*» .Slrcny Zaino. vallis spent the Easter weekend cause of s*xip on tlx- curtains will include a private office for I at the home of her parent». A«ki a couple of bath towels to the congressman, an office for Mr. and Mrs Clyde lx-wis and the load. Omit tlx- spin cycle his assistant, a reception area, as pressure will wrinkle them a workroom for his staff, two Beulah. Gary Cruson from Dillon, severely. If desired, you can toilets, a kitchenette, office safe Mont., »(»-nt several «lays over put into ttie dryer at low t«*m- and built-in files. Business Directory A 7.7 million subway, com- th« weekemi at the home of his perature for throe minutes. Re grandparents. Mr and Mrs. move from dryer immediately plete with miniature railway. Charlie Cruson. Mrs Cruson Glass & Glazing ami Gary made a trip to New- j»»rt Tuesday and reported u ('npitol City (ilaiM Co. Ix-autiful day there Miss Bon Pint«* GI umn - Window Ghuw nie Cruson. stud* nt nt Willam Ntrurtural, Oirrnm <.Una ette U in Salem is spending her Mirrors Mode To Order Spring vacation at her home Shower Door*-Tub Encioaurera here. Door Closer Repair» Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gustafson Free Pnrking ami daughter, Kristy of Port Th«- Oregon Stale Highway (ommlsalon will offer for sale at II.V> Fn«>< St. 5. F.. Ml 255« land were Sunday guests nt the oral iHibllc auction two M-|xtrntr parcels of land local«.! in the lionie uf his parents. Mr. ami North Santiani Highway iu-*-»i. on April 17. It*®-* at 1:30 and »:36 Health Foods p. m. Th*- -aih- will be held on the premlMM» dt-scrilM'd as follows: Mrs. Nick Gustafson 1:30 P. M. Mr. ami Mrs. Jerry Sjx-11- meyer and daughter from Stay File No. 16488 3 86 acres of land located 600 feet east of the Natural Health Center ton were Sunday guests at the Little North Fork River Bridge near Mehama, and approx. 300 Organic Cosmetics (Pímplete Line of Health Flood horn • of his parents. Mr. ami ft. south of the North Santiam Hwy. Access will be via an ex I*nxhictx 4 Natural Vitamins Mrs. Frank Spellmcycr and isting roadway. The property is further describ'd as follows: A parcel of land lying in Section 17, Township 9S. Range 2E, 1073 Com’l SE 362-9861 dnughtre, Sharon. Sumlay gu«*sts at the lx»me W. M.. Marion County, Oregon and being that property described of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian in that certain deed to the State of Oregon, by and through its Mobile Home Towing Sr., were their son and wife, State Highway Commission, recorded in Book 421, Page 675. of Mr* -md .Mrs Gh'iin Juli.in Jr., Marion Ominty Records of Deeds: the said parcel containing of Eugene, ami Dr. and Mrs. 3.86 acres, more or less. BAKNKTT MOBILE HOME TOWING George Jesscott of Waldport Conditions: The minimum price which will be accepted is $500.00. 3:36 P. M. Cargo 4 Full Coverage on Road and Mrs. Edna Tupper from File No. 22590 12.56 acres of land located adjacent to the We handle your home with care Portland. Mr. ami Mrs Alex Bodeker North Santiam Hwy. on the north side. Also described as being INSURED FOR HIRE 805 41«« Place N. E. B >x 26 had as their dinner guests Sun 1H mi. west of the Santiam GoK Club, or 1 mi. east of the Phone 585-2480 Salem day their daughters and fam westerly turn off to Aumsville. Access will be via a county road ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamp known as ’’Cometary Road”. This road starts near the east ton and children and Mr. ami edge of Aumsville and crosses the North Santiam Hwy. by an Pets and Supplies Norman Johnson ami sons. overpass bridge. A second method of approach would start at the Dinner guests at the home of Santiam Golf Club, turn north a short distance to the first cross Minin' Peta Rev. ami Mrs. Norman Wil road, then turn loft folkwing this road 1H mi. to the State Hwy. (Home Owned) liams were her parents, Mr. Dept property. The property is further described as follows: Quality. Not Quantity A parcel of land lying in the John Taylor D.L.C. No. 43, Salem* oldest and only Pet Shop and Mrs. Paul West and fnm- Singing Cañarle« and Baby Par- ily: her sister and husband, Tcwnship 8S. Range 1W, W.M., Markm County. Oregon, and rakect«. Pets of all kind« ot Mr. and Mrs. B«»b Miller, and being a portion of that property described in that certain deed Mt- William’s parents, Mr. ami to the State of Oregon, by and thrxxigh its State Highway Com order. Mrs Gonion Brunelle from Sa mission. recorded in Book 493, Page 707 of Marion County Re Supplies Tropical and (Sold lame and Mrs. Brunelle’s mo cords of Deeds; the said parcel containing 12.56 acres, more Fish Birds Boarded ther. Mrs. Lizzie Neufeld from or less. 1089 State St. (4 Comer«) Dallas. Conditions: The minimum price which will be accepted is $3,770.00 Telephone 364-8036 Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lyons No direct ncccss will be allowed to the North Santiam Highway. were dinner guests at the home TERMS OF SALE: Cash or c4i«»ck. Minimum price and conditions Roofing of his sister and husband, Mr. of sale are stated above. A11 of the bid price must accompany and Mrs. Wayne Ransom at the successful bid. The right is reserved to accept or reject any All State Roof Ing Co. W«xxlburn. or all bids subject to Commission approval. Conveyance will be We (lover The Valley Mr. ami Mrs. Shirley Conser by Bargain and Sale Deed. The sale of these properties is sub NEW ROOF* and REPAIRS from Lacomb were Sunday ject to special assessments, if any, restrictions, reservations and Commercial - Residential dinner guests at the home of easements of record. And Industrial FREE ESTIMATES • TERMS her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Os- SALE NO. 22 rar Nane. Additional dinner INFORMATION: Property Manager, 50« State Highway Building. WII.IH R KOENIG, Owner guest was their grandson Don Salem Oregon. !• Ph. MS-MN nt»t River Rd. N. E. Salem nie Naur. Afternoon callers X WORRIED? NERVOUS Over Change-of-Llfe? Notice Of Budget Hearing The Budget for Idanha Rural Fire Protection District for the fiscal year 1964-1965 begin ning July 1. 1964. ax detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedule was prepared on an acczwnting 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 ol the budget document may be inspected by interested perszms 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 11.00, complete, or $.50 p»-r sheet at Snyder residence A meeting of the Board of Directors will be held April 16, 1964, at 7:00 p m., at Idanha Firehall, for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it. U. S. FLOYD, Chairman of <Governing Body FINANCIAL SUMMARY For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1964 Total Budget Requirements Less Budget Resources, Except Taxe» to Be I a-vied Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget Add Tax«-s Estimated Not to be Received During Ensuing Year TOT.'I. TAXES IO BE LEVIED Within 6G Limitation Outside 6$< Limitation TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED VCS (JO 3825 00 825.00 vino oo 825.00 3000.00 M0 oo 3200.00 200.00 3200.00 895.12 2304.88 3200.00 895.12 2304.88 3200.00 For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1963. Total AU Funds TAX LEVY COMPUTATION Total Budget Requirements l-css Budget Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED General Fund 2514.50 2514.50 425 53 2088.97 2088.97 425.53 2088.97 2088.97 844.45 1244.52 2088.97 844 45 1244.52 2088 97 ANALYSIS OF TAXES TD BE LEVIED Within 6G Limitation Outside 6% Limitation TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED STATEMENT OF INDE. TEDNESS Current Yr. Ensuing Yr. Type of Indebtedness (Actual) (Estimated) None None Current Yr. (Actual) None PETTY CASH None Ensuing Yr. (Estimated! None None NOTICE OF APPROVAL BY BUDGET COMMITTEE Approved by Budget Committee March 16, 1964 FRED O. TAYLOR, Chairman of Budget Committee GENERAL FUND RESOURCES For Fiscal Year 1964-1965 Beginning July 1. 1964 Idanha Rural Fire Protection District SALE M Historical Data Actual - « ? C C £ T ! a. a. > Budget 489.19 146 80 537.38 1575 50 576 11 2151 61 1989 65 1026.57 2116.22 7 > I ! 429 31 Budget For Ensuing Year ». c c. 4. <3 Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis), or Previously Levied Taxes Estimated 398 39 To Be Received During Ensuing Year Other Resources 425.53 Total Resources, Except to be Levied . 2088 97 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget ___________ ____ 2514.50 Total Resources 27.14 550.00 275.00 825.00 3000.00 3825 00 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BY FUND For the Fiscal Year 1964-1965 Beginning July 1, 1964 General Fund Idanha Rural Fire Protection District ■ to 50.00 60.00 None None None None 110.00 50.00 105 00 None None None None 155.00 378.02 7.64 130 32 Non«' IS 0 215.02 109 51 121 21 Non* 24.00 60.00 None 1421.57 1531 57 384.46 6.60 558.56 None 25.49 240.94 T22 80 161.25 None ?4.(X) 5.00 20 00 1549.10 1704.10 429 31 1960.88 489.19 2193 29 Budget Budget For Ensuing Year --- --- A Historical Data Actual First Preceding Yea April 17,1964 at 1:30 and 2:30 P.M. General Fund ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED Zemo Great for fr/iior Burns,Cuts Public Auction ■ Land Sale Total All Funds TAX LEVY COMPUTATION F u 3* PERSONAL SERVICI: 50.00 Secretary ................................. 250 00 Fire Patrol None Custodian ......................................... None Fire Chief None Deputy Chief None Volunteers.............. 300 00 Total Personal Service ................................. MATERIALS 4 SERVICES 369.50 Fidelity Bond 4 Insurance Premiums ...... 15.00 Office Supplies ........... ......................... 600.00 Repair and Replacement Equipment .... None Fuel ....................................................................... 50.00 GM and Oil 250.00 State Industrial Accident Comm................ ....................... . . . ........... 100.00 Building Repair ...... 150.00 Electricity ......................................... Non«' Publication - Notices and Reports 50.00 Elections ................................................................ ............................................................... 130.00 Audits 50.00 I e-gai ... ................ . ... 1764.50 Total Materials and Services 2064.50 Total General Fund .................................... 150.00 Capital Outlay - Fire Escape ----- 300.00 Operating Contingencies____ ... .. ....................... 27.14 Unappropriated Balance 2514.50 Total General Fund Requirements < s 150 00 250.00 120.00 180 00 120.00 100.00 920 00 390 00 15 00 700.00 200.00 50 00 300 00 100.00 150.00 75.00 25 00 50.00 2055.00 2975 00 150 00 300.00 400 00 «25 00