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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1964)
1»—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday. April 30. 19<H ill a Birttam! lnsqStal aewrul visit in Seattle nt the bom«» of her brother-in-law and sister, times recently. Mr Davis un Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Neuinier. «terwent arterial surgery ami Is By Mr». Floyd Swaim nxxivrrying aiitiafnetorlly. Baby Ginger Gabriel return- Sunday afternoon the Rattler Llmla Mornrw, Salem, «prof AL WARD <*»l home Wednesday following a Patrol and the Hawk Patrol of tin» wrckvml with her |»arents, Mrs. Arnold M a Ione Cull 897-2858 or 897-29.M Gate* Boy Scout Troop 45 vi«\t visit of a week and a half at Mr ami Mrs Bert Barker. against each other In a treas to«* h»«n<> of I k * v grandparents, Karol Meyers. Lyons, »|»*nt No Job Too Small Denali ^aaror, in.-.n. Mr. anti Mrs. Charles Mason ure hunt. Ttie treasure chest Saturday visiting Billie Matone. stwnt the wrrkeml visiting his was redeemed by Scoutmaster of Cascadia, during her moth Clem Weber, wlto has llvsxl Rex Herron for milk shake« for er's recent convalescence from in IVtrolt, about two years. pni- IMirents. Mr amt Mm. Harry tx»th patrols; however the los an appendectomy. sed away Friday, Mr. W««i>er Spencer. Visiting for several days last John Taylor ami a group of had a heart attack ami was ing Hawk patrol had to sweep off Herron's station lot. Boys friends from Aumsville spent taken by th«» Detroit ambulance week at the tame »4 Mr. and The Bu«ig«*t for Mill City Rural Fine Protection District for the fiscal year 1964-1965. begin participating were Lynn and Friday to Sunday at Crane to Santiam Memorial hospital. Mrs. Howant Dran. Iietrolt. ning July L 1964. as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedule was prepared on Lyle Cutatorth, Gary Tourville. Prairh* fishing. He reports mak | lie is aurvlved by his widow. were Mr D«*an'a parents, Mr i ami Mm O. B Dean of Eugene. an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, if any, and their ef Doug Cline, Make and Chuck ing a good catch. ! Fma I A A Reiner vt Detroit, la In fects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document Swaim. Bob Stubbs and Terry Bill CbckreU has be«*n stay The Iietrolt school will pre Santiam Memorial hoapltul tn tnay be inapnotrd by interested persons between the luxirs of S p. m and 8:30 p. nt. at Fire Hall, Jacobson ing this week at the home ot sent a music festival Friday. The budget document. or any portion of it. may be obtained for JI.00 complete, or $ 15 per sheet Mrs Mary Argetsmger re his wife's parents. Mr. and May 1 at 8 p m. at th«* s«h«»»l Stayton Haa I'urty in Mtayt«»— at 170 N. W. Aider St.. MiH City-. Ore. A meeting of the Board of Directors will be held May 11. turned home to Minnesota fol Mrs. Bob Blumenstein and The Cascade Canyon «*lub 1964, at 8 p. m., at Fire Hall tor the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any per lowing a two and a half week working with Bob Becky Gu««t was Katess at will Ik »Id a sale at th«* «'tty hall Son may appear to discuss the budget. >< any part of it. visit at the home of her nieces. twr home In Stayton. April 17 Calling Sunday morning at in Detroit May 1 amt 2. Mrs. llerba ScoK and Miss th«* B«»h Blumenstein residence MARTIN J. HANSEN Mr. and Mm. Milo Harris, for a shower for Mary Witt. Chairman of Governing Body Olive Sherman. Another recent i were Bill lk*aty ami two child longtim«* Idanha residents are brid«*-el«*ct <4 I>>yto* Smith Go visitor at the Scott-Sherman ren of Salem lh-aty was sport- moving s«xm to Newt »erg Ing fnan hlanha were Theinm FINANCIAL SUMMARY home was Mrs Marie Koch >»f i Ing a limit of rainbows and the Mchm>| Election M»v 4— Smith. Goldie Storey, Sarah For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July’ 1. 1964. Hollywood, Calif.. who spent a children each had six, all I There will tie an rlrvtkm at Smith. Pearl Hamilton. Billie week here on her way to Phil- caught early that morning in the is-iroit Mtaol May I h»t Youngbknd, Nancy Storey, Opal Total General Reserve Fa- th«» Detroit area. TAX LEVY COMPUTATION AU Funds one sch»*>l boa nt m«*int»er tor a Ixnnlng ami Effie Evensrn. Fun«t Equipment adelphla. Barbara Hirte, daughter Th«* Willing Workers of Idan Mr and Mrs Walter Brisbin five-year term Arnold Malone Replacement Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Hirte, re- were in Ros«»burg all last week ami R«»t>ert Young are <m the ha repm their game party Sat Total Budp*< Requirements 12.901.60 2700 M cently moved to San Francisco where Mrs. Brisbin attended a ballot. The sciMKil tMidg«*t will urday a big success. About 50 10.201.® Less Budget Rescxirces. Except where she plans to seek em civil service convention. They also )>e witixl on at this time. attended Winifred Murphy wsm Taxes to Be levied 5.750 00 27® ® ployment. She will make her visited at th«* homes of his Bills are open from 2 to 8pm th«* quilt. 3.060® Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget home with her sister, iVmc 7.151.60 7.151.® brother-in-law ami sister, Mr. Mr. ami Mm Frank Dummer Add Taxes Estimated Not to be Received Mrs Sarah Rains and Mrs. and Mrs. lav Williams ami his visited his parents, Mr and During Ensuing Year ................ ......... Mary Howell were Tuesday 1.000 00 1.0®® son and daughter-in-kiw, Mr Mm Andrew Dummer In Woml- Detroit School Menu - - TOTAI. TAXES TO BE miEn guests for dinner at the home and Mrs Marton Brisbin ami hum. and Mm Dummtr'i fa Motulay— 8.151 ® 8.151.® of Mr. and Mrs Lang Stafford. three children They also calfod ther. Ihlllip Jell in Mt Angel, Hot dinner sarxiwkh«*«, green ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED Visiting Sunday at the home ■xi Mrs Jo latrson. and also her mother. Mrs Jell, leans, carrot sticks, deep <ll«ti if her parents. Mr anti Mrs Celebrate» Birthday— Within 6% Limitation ............................... 4.151.® 4,151® who is In a Mt. Angel miming ph* Floyd Johnson were Mr. and Tueaday— Mrs Mary lou Howell. Mrs home. Not subject to 6% Limitation 4.000 00 4.0®.® Mrs. James Cuthbert, Lauri and Sarah Rains, Mrs Maude Da- Meat )•»»( whipped potator«. TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 8.151.® 8.151.® Sunday. Mm. Frank IXimmer Jmtrnie of Salem. Jimmie had I vis amt Mrs Alice Watson ac attemlcd the annual alumni ten strwd tomato«, hot roll. mUk For the Ctirrent Fiscal Year Beginning July 1. 1963. been a guest since Friday. Abo companied Mrs. I’hik» Hitter and Madonna display at th«* Wedn«»»rtay— calling Sunday afternoon were of Mill City Wednesday to Sa Mt. Angel coll«*gr. Burger gravy over rtcr. hom Reserve For Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gilmore and lem to the home of Mrs Rosa Mm. John Savage, her mother iny, cornltread. isutoirn! milk TAX LEVY COMPUTATION Total Equipment Wade of Salem. General Roten ami Mrs Ixxiisa Wrig- and sister from Mill City, have Thunfatay— AU Funds Replacement Furai Jerry Conrad visited over the lesworth where Mrs Rotons visited her father. Ralph Davis, Ham hot rmls. olives maca ronl salad, frvxti nppir we«ige Total Budget R»*quirements 27®® weekend at the home of his birthday anniversary was cele- 10,666 64 7.966 64 wife's parents, Mr and Mrs. | bratvd with a potluck lunch Milk Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied 50® 27® W Ed Kadin. joining his wife and followed by ice cream ami cake. and ravens have been stealing Frtitay 2.75O.M baby son, who had been here | Mrs. Roten wishes to correct the eggs. So far he's managed Thmato soup, peanut butter Taxe« Necessary to Balance Budget 7.916.64 7.916.64 visiting all last week The Ka their new address to 4566 Rci- to catch ora* racoon. stuffed cel«*ry, cottage chees«* TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 7.916.64 7,916.64 elins returned th«* Conrads to ' munn St. N. E., Salem. Mm. Sarah Rains attend«*«! a salad, com. hot croaa tain, milk ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED their Portland home Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs Glen Hennes» recital Saturday evening at th«* Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilk I and Mr ami Mrs Charlie Can- Mari-Linn school where her Within 6% Limitation____ 3.916.64 3.916.64 inson took poss«*ssu>n last week j mm spent the wix*kend fishing gramldaughtor. Debbra, daugh Not subiect to 6% Limitation 4,000.® 4.0®.® of their new mobile home. in Eastern Oreg«m, taking a ter of Mr and Mm. Tllmon TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 7.916.64 7.916.64 Robert Wilson and sons Ron. nice catch. Rains. ¡Mrtict)Mitrd tn the pro I Rick and Robbie of Eugen«* Visiting over the wvck«*nd at gram STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS were Sunday visitors at th«* the home .if Mr ami Mrs. Clyde Current Yr. Ensuing Yr. Current Yr. Ensuing Yr. home of his parents. Mr and Oliver were their son. Jack Ol I Estimated) Type of Indebtedness (Actual) (Estimated) (Actual) Mrs. Harold Wilson, where they iver and his frivmi Nina Pas- None None None None helped Mr. Wilson celebrate his torlno of Portland Calling Sun PETTY CASH birthday anniversary. They en day were Mr and Mrs. Mervtn None None joyed some fishing in the Santi- Haun and two sons of Portland. NOTICE OF APPROVAL BY BUDGET am during the afternoon, taking Mrs Richard Parker attended 14. Mrs. Robert Wilson and two a meeting of the Delta Kappa COMMITTEE Approved by Budget Committee April 20. 1964 younger boys were unable to Gamma teacher's honor soctoty make the trip due to one boy Saturday at the home «if Mrs. FRANCIS L ELLINGSON. Chairman of Budget Committee having tonsilitis. Kenneth Wilshire in lebamm. Notice w hereby given that on Monday, May Mrs. Harold Wilson visitetl Also present wns Mrs. Larry GENERAL FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY Mrs. Josie McLaughlin Satur Brent, formerly of Mill City. 11, 1964, the Board of Equalization of the County All Departments day at the Marian Home. Irvin Tticker was the guest of Idnn, Oregon, will meet at the County Court For Fiscal Year 1964-1965 Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Sy- of Mr. and Mrs Willie Joe Holt house in Albany. Oregon, to publicly examine th<* Beginning July 1, 1964 verson were Wednesday visit Wednesday through Sunday Mill City Rural Fire Protection District ors at the home of her brother, when they visited her parents iiHscsarnent rolls for said County of Linn, for the Mr. and Mrs Rex Britton. on their ranch at Astom, Wn. Historical Data year 196-1, and to correct all errors in valuation, Mr. and Mrs. George Arthurs They enjoyed some fishing Actual Budget Budget For Ensuing Year description, or qualities of land, lots or other pro returned Saturday from a 10-day while there. u fa perty aasesse«! by the AsseuMor. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowes were 1 >• 0» guests Saturday nt the home of Mr ami Mm. E. H. Bowes of G The ratio between asaeiwexi and true cash val Portland. The occasion being a birthday celebration honoring ue determined by the Assessor pursuant to ORS By Joyce G The Junior-Senior prom was Mrs. Joe Bowes 309.028 ia 25 percent. £ £ Mike Goolsby returned home held at Santiam on April 25th. to Iz>s Angeles Tuesday after The theme this year was MATERIALS A SERVICES a two-month stay in Oregon He 482.16 5®® Industrial Accident Commission ........... 345 ® 400.00 "Bali Hai". Janice Gordon and It shall be the duty of the ¡M*rsons interest came up with David Rust, son 12.12 20.® Communications .................................................... 10.00 i Manlee Teller of the Junior of Mr ami Mrs. Robert Rust, ed to appear at the time and place ap|X)intvd Peti 112.24 159® 1®.® Election Expense and Advertising ............. 150.00 class supervised the transfor who has found employment and 8 tions for adjustment of assessmcnLs may be re mation of the gym Imlcony into ®.W Office Supplies and Directors Travel Expense 50.00 plans to stay. 660.® Insurance .................... . ....................................... 479.88 466.76 500.00 a tropical island. There were ceived from the Assessor and must be filed with Mr. and Mm. Fred Stone i 122.» 150.® Fuel Oil .......... ........ . ........................ .............. 189.35 150 00 native huts, palm trees in the « the Board of Equalization not later than Monday entertained Mr and Mrs Cliff center of the dance floor, and 4 600® Building Maintenance ........................... ................. 300 00 Stayton of Stayton at their th«- 18th of May, 1964. 105.22 143.46 150.® Gasoline, Oil and Truck Service ................ 150.00 a jungle section with a fish pool home Sunday. 25.38 1®.® Equipment Maintenance ......................................... 7115 100.00 and tropical birds. Covering John Welch, Troy Ingram. 577.62 578.® Interest - Truck Purchase Contract ...................... 578 00 the wads were three huge mur Dale Ingram and John Saddler 4,0®® 4.0W.® 4,0®.M Fire Truck Payment ..................... 4000 00 als. One of these was done in all of Salem were fishing in the fluorescent paints by Mrs. Poole 64.® Fire Hydrant Service and Mrs. Seabaugh. The fluores Gat«*s area Saturday, reporting 167.26 200® Audit 176 22 fair luck. 64.10 73.® 301.64 Operating Contingencies ...................................... 163.60 cent mural, a setting in itself Grant layer reports the loss with a glowing volcano, was CAPITAL OUTLAY of four ducks from the flock especiaUy outstanding when a 507 ® Equipment ...................... 14.36 1.009.® 500.00 of geese and ducks he keeps on ! Pavement and Sidewalk 1100.00 black fluorescent light was his pond. He says the racoons Unappropriated Balance 2050.00 shinning upon it. The Arnie Mank«* orchestra 6,699.07 6,163.49 7,966.64 Total Requirements .... 1020160 from Salem delighted everyone GENERAL FUND RESOURCES with many popular tunes. High For the Fiscal Year 1964-1965 lighting the evening, Laura Beginning July 1, 1964 Lyons was crowned queen by Mill City Rural Fire Protection District former prom queen Cherrie Richards. She was also present Historical Data ed with a bouquet of anthur- Actual Budget Budget For Ensuing Year iums, a red, heart-shaped trop fa fa <a ical flower, by Randy Marshall, president of the Junior class. The primary elections for Stu dent body officers has been postponed until the 5th of May. < Candidates for student body of ficers are: President, Ron Oh mart, Fred Bassett and Joyce Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis), or 2000.00 Gleason; Vice president, War ren Reid and Wilda Wilson; Se Previously Levied Taxes Estimated To Be Received During Ensuing Year 1000.00 cretary, Janice Gordon and Carolyn Davenport; Treasurer, OTHER RESOURCES Dishong; Publicity 4.00 17.00 50.00 Delores 50.00 Fire HaU Rent ................................................... Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied 3050.00 Manager, Rosie Devine and Advertising Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget............. 7151.60 Sandra Cooper; Total Resources ................................................... 10201.60 manager, Carol Blumenstein, and Sheryl Williamston. Equipment Replacement Reserve Fund Summary For The Fiscal Year 1964 - 1965 Beginning July 1, 1964 Mrfl City Rural Fire Protection District Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week DETROIT IDANHA Custom Bulldozing Notice Of Budget Hearing Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Notice of Meeting of County Board of Equalization fa 2 1? M AL BROWN, Assessor Linn County, Oregon • Vote For A Man With The s è ? i>< Courage To Act And The Ability To Get Things Done For Linn County. « Actual Historical Data « £ £ I 1 Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Budget Stops Itch—Relieves Pain Budget For Ensuing Year I I < 2700.00 2700.00 7700.00 TTOO.OO Resources Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis), or ......... Total Resources .......................................................... Reserved For Expenditure in Future Years ... Total Requirements ................................................... 2700.00 2700.00 2700.00 2700.00 For the first time science hie found a new heeling substance with the es- tom?h>na ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve pain — without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pein, actual reduc tion (shnnkare) took place. Most amazing of all — results were so thor ourh that sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased t< be a problemt” The secret is a nee healing substance (Bio-Dyne*)— dis covery of a world-famous reaearcl institute. This aubstence is now avail able in suppository or ointment /or» called /'reporatsen //*. At all dru| Counters. H William F. (Bill) Gwinn for STATE REPRESENTATIVE GWINN FOR REPRESENTATIVE COMM. J. C. Kimmel, Mm. Edith Mason,, Mm. Alta fkxieker, Mm. Chas. Dolezal, Fred Lindeman