GATES anyones control, it was a six way party. Those being honor­ ed were Mel, son-in law Pete, Betty Kelle grandson Butch, Dorothy’s par­ The Gates Fire Department ents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mul­ was called out twice this past ligan, and her brother, George. week. Late Friday afternoon to Supposed to have been includ­ the Roy Pate residence where ed were granddaughters Mary there was a fire In the fur­ Ann and Tina but they came nace. Damage was confined I down with the mumps and had mostly to the furnace and to stay home. Butch had the minor smoke damage. The sec­ mumps a couple of weeks ago ond call was about 8:00 p.m. so guess is was to be expected, Saturday evening at the Ellen 1 and he is spending his spring Rust home where an electric vacation wiith his grandpar­ blanket started a fire in the ents. Toni Newberg is at home mattress. Damage was con­ for spring vacation from Che- futed just to that area. meketa Community College. The Mel Newberg home was Lynn Cutsforth, from La the scene Sunday for what was supposed to have been an Grande, is spending his vaca­ eight way birthday party, but tion at the home of his par­ due to circumstances beyond ents Gael and Leonora Cuts­ forth. Lyle and Susie from Klamath Falls spent Sunday night at the Cutsforth on their way to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Gestson spent three days last week visiting Mrs. Margaret Gestson in Milwaukie. Seems like an awful lot of illness still floating around what with the old flu bug still doing its thing and colds, mumps and measles. The really worst part seems to be the complete lack of get-up- and-get even after the cold or flu is gone. Thought maybe it was just me, but seems to ef­ fect many people the same way. Still think a good sun­ shiny day would help a lot toward the cure. 7—The Mi l City Enterprise, TTiiinMlay, March 22, 1973 I to The Mill City Enterprise T MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE better . .. ^^EHCE^T^PPTL'PP0 »¿VE Highway 22 — Mill City S-TrER ANO HAPPIER WORKERS ?FPEN TO ACH.EvETM^rîrf-. THE NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING 6TAKr ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES THE^OLL SAVT^ ^!ESó o o o o o o o ELEMENTARY Expert Tune up and Brake Repairs i W ith a half life op ONLV ß SECONDS, THE BAREST FORM OF MATTER ON EARTH IG LAWRENCIUM (ELEMENT IC3,SYMBOL L w ). /s/JAMES SILBERNAGEL (Chairman of Governing Body) We Pick Up and Deliver School District 29-J Total Tax Levy to be Certified to the Assessor on Form LB-50 This Year Next Year I Last Year Prefinished LYONS Plywood Paneling By Eva Bressler Robert Jobe underwent ma­ Levy Within 6% Limitation _____________ Levy Outside 6% Limitation ____________ $145,809.09 jor surgery at the Santiam $134,420.00 Memorial Hospital in Stayton Levy Outside 6% Limitation (Serial Levy) Not Subject to Limitation________________ _ 10,371.05 9,690.10 Wednesday morning. 10,059.20 Mrs. Russell Thiel from Total Proposed Levy ____ _______________ -„.$125,077.58 $155,499.19 $144,479.20 North Bend is spending this Total Budget All Funds___ ______________ ..„.$216,758.00 $253,177.00 $236,718.00 week at the home of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Outstanding July 1 Mrs. Robert Walton. This Year (Actual) Next Year (Estimate) TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Roten Bonds _______________ ____________ $ 83,000.00 $ 77,000.00 and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd of Mill City, spent the weekend in Seattle FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED at the home of the Roten’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis LUNCH FUND OR PROGRAM This Year Next Year Morley and little daughter. Last Year | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber Total Personnel Services were hosts for a party at their $ 1,300.00 1,300.00 (Includes all Payroll Costs) ... 1,348.00 $ -$ Total Materials and Services ____ 7,100.00 13,200.00 i home Wednesday evening hon­ 10,413.71 oring Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer Total All Other Requirements__ 2,748 64 14,500.00 on her birthday. Those attend­ Total Budget Requirements ...... . 8,400.00 14,510.35 $ 14,500.00 ing were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Total Budget Resources _________ .4 14,510.35 $ 8,400.00 Spellmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack I Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Chris MENTALLY RETARDED | Rebmann, Mr. and Mrs. Ed | FUND OR PROGRAM Next Year Pyeatt, Mrs. Leao Johnson and This Year Last Year i Mrs. Leota Worden. ____ $ 5,805.30 Total All Other Requirements I Mr. and Mrs. William Silvis Total Budget Requirements___ ____ 5.805.30 I have had as their house guests i Total Budget Resources _______ ____ $ 5,805.30 Mrs. Silvis’ mother, Mrs. Paul Mullens, and brother Jim Ben- PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT | ton, from Youngstown, Ohio, FUND OR PROGRAM Next Year and daughter, Mrs. Beckie This Year Last Year Cook and daughter, Tracey, of .$ 4,610.93 Total Budget Requirements .... Salem. The group were dessert .$ 4,610.93 Total Budget Resources _____ ! luncheon guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Howard Whaley. Addi­ TRANSPORTATION WORKING CAPITAL tional guests were another FUND OR PROGRAM Next Year brother and sister-in-law, Mr. This Year Last Year $ 8,500.00 and Mrs. Arthur Benton and $ 13,950.00 .$ 12.399.61 Total Budget Requirements $ 8,500.00 Gary Silvis from San Jose, $ 13,950.00 $ 12,399.61 Total Budget Resources ..... . Calif. I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grimes FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET were in Tacoma, Wash, over OBITUARIES J- $079 ■M 4x8 sheet LEONARD E. WALLEN Leonard E. Wallen, 73, died at his home in Mehama Thurs­ day, March 15, apparently of a heart attack. Born in Montrose, Kans., he moved here from Akron, Colo, in 1946. He was employed as a blacksmith at Mlsslers Shop in Stayton until he retired. Survivors include widow, Violet C., Mehama; daughters Mrs. Gwen Burns, Stayton, Mrs. Verna Robertson, Akron, Colo., Mrs. Phyllis Bass, Fall­ brook, Calif., Mrs. Diana Bomberger, Tualatin, Mrs. Jewel Choate, Independance, son Samuel, Lyons, sisters: Mrs. Bernice Howell, Denver, Colo., Mrs. Frankie Crothers, and Mrs. Gladys Would both of Akron, Mrs. Carmen Mc­ Donald, Mehama, 25 grand­ children and one great-grand­ child. Services were at 2:00 p.m. Monday, March 19, in Weddle’s Funeral Home and interment was at Lone Oak Cemetery, Stayton. The Rev. Frank Schutzwohl of Mehama of­ ficiated. GEORGE A. RICHARDS George A. Richards, only brother of Clyde Richards, passed away at the age of 53 DEBT SERVICE FUND OR PROGRAM ______ „ . _ ' their^X m a^M^ Arnold This Year Next Year Grimes. Arnold will be leav­ in San Jose, Calif., last Wed­ Last Year nesday, March 14, 1973. Death $ 10,935.00 ing Tuesday for Hawaii where $ 11,340.00 .$12,925.51 Total All Other Requirements------------------ was attributed to a heart at­ 11,340.00 10,935.00 he will be stationed at the . 12,925.51 Total Requirements (Including Transfers) . tack which was the direct 2,508.83 Scoefleld Base. 2,910.64 2,592.87 Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied ... cause of an automobile acci­ 8,747.13 8,426.17 . 10,014.87 Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance------ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of dent. Funeral services were 1,263.93 Albany were Sunday guests at held Saturday morning, March 1,312.07 Estimated Tax Not to be Received----------- $ 9,690.10 the home of their nephew, Mr. 17, in San Jose. $ 10,059.20 Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied------- $ 9,690.10 and Mrs. Glen Julian. $ 10,059.20 I Survivors included his wi­ Not Subject to Limitation----------------------- Friends in Lyons received dow, Helen; two sons, Mike GENERAL FUND OR PROGRAM word of the death of Roy Fel­ and Curtis, both of San Jose; Next Year ton of Albany This Year Last Year who passed and one brother, Clyde Rich­ Total Personnel Services away Friday, March 16, at the ards of Mill City; also a few $145,735.00 $151,780.00 age of 68 years. The Feltons other relatives. ___ $133,874.25 (Includes all Payroll Costs) 33,864.00 lived in Lyons from 1957 to 23,800.00 22,822.87 Materials and Services — Total Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rich­ 5,500.00 3,700.00 1964 before moving to Albany. ards left Thursday to drive to 7,830.99 Total Capital Outlay ............... — 29,898.00 27,993.00 50,724.85 Mrs. E. L. Roye left Sunday the California city to attend Total All Other Requirements...... ................ — 219,242.00 morning with her daughter, the service, returning home on 203,028.00 215,252.96 Total Requirements (Including Transfers) „. 90,207.41 Mrs. Lad Pesek, and daugh­ Sunday. A cousin from Flor­ 84,072.26 170,381.95 Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied .— 129,034.59 ters Janell and Leslie of Salem ence, Ore. was also present. 118,955.74 44,871.01 Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance 16,774.50 for Nappa, Calif, where they 15,464.26 George Richards had been a Estimated Tax Not to be Received ..... $134,420.00 $145,809.09 will spend several days at sheet-metal man for many Ad Valorem Tax_to be Levied.............. $145,809.09 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn years, and had visited rela­ $134,420.00 Lexy Outside 6% Limitation .—........... Roye, a son of Mrs. Roye and tives here about two years IS brother of Mrs. Pesek. ago. I Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Raines P of Mill City were Sunday __ evening guests at the home of 1\A IP TJ \ |V| A i Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning. 1*1 lj II 1*. 1*1 1* Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer I By Meral Teeters cf Albany were Sunday guests Mrs. J. J. Doerfler returned at the home of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt. Also to her home in Salem Satur­ their son and family, Mr. and day, March 17, after spending PHONE 769-5345 Mrs. Gail Elmer and children. a few days at their place here. 521 N. 1st AVE. STAYTON, OREGON Jack Flannigan flew to Los Robert Jobe returned home from the Santiam Memorial Vegas Thursday, March 15, to Hospital in Stayton where he spend a week. He was joined will convalesce following ma­ there by his brothers and they j spent the week together. jor surgery. Mrs. Ethel Wyman and her ’ Visitors a short time Sun­ sister of Albany were Tues­ day afternoon at the home of day evening dinner guests at Mrs. W. Branch were her the home of Mrs. Katie Skill­ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ings. Mrs. Wyman is a former and Mrs. William Holfuss of These two items in accordance with correct purchasing power enables teacher at the Mari-Linn Portland. us to make the above statement. i Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rollins 1 School. PAT'S PILL BOX WILL DEFINITELY NOT BE UNDERSOLD Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ram-' are parents of a son born bsey have purchased the Har­ March 14 at Salem General ON ANY PRESCRIPTION ITEMS: vey Kanoff mobile home near Hospital. The Rollins also have ----------------------------------------- I If you can find a better price than ours let us know and we will ad­ the John Neal Memorial Park. just our price in favor. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Griffith of to Lamore, Calif, where they This, plus ast courteous, professional service offered by our Stayton have moved into the will visit with Mr. Culwell’s registered pharmacists give the people of Stayton and the surrounding house on Fifth Street recently daughter and granddaughter. | area a definite advantage. vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Check with us on your next refill (just bring in your label from any Felton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chris­ store) and we will do the rest. man of Arlee, Mont., were re­ Tax Returns Prepared All of this plus the use of only the exact medications pre­ cent guests at the home of Mr. scribed by your physician. Reasonable Rates and Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer. | PAT'S PILL BOX NOT ONLY MEETS PRICES Mrs. Chrisman is a sister of Santiam Tax Service Mrs. Spellmeyer. WE USUALLY SET THEM. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culwell, 502 2nd Ave. Stayton Delmer and Donna have gone , WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON ANY PRESCRIPTION ITEMS: WHY: 1. Large Volume 2. Lower Overhead QUALITY JOB PRINTING Phone HU7-2T72 Why don’t YOU subscribe The budget for School District 29-J for th? fiscal year 1973-1974. Beginning July 1, 1973 as detailed and summarized in the accompany ng schedules was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. at the school office. A meeting of the Board of Directors will be hdd April 11, 1973, at 8:00 p.m. at the Mari- Linn School for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it. Linn (County) a daughter. Mrs. Jack Ryland returned home Thursday, March 15, from a Salem Hospital where she spent several days receiv­ ing treatment. mill CITY. OREBON Phone 897-2610 WITH THESE BUDGET PRICED FOODS. Pork Chops RIB CHOPS CENTER LOIN CHOPS . . 98* Lb. $1.09 Lb. $1.19 U. S. Choice Rib Steaks Lb. $1.29 Smoked Knuckles . . Lb. 49c Fresh Beef Liver . . . Lb. 79c Nebergalls Skinless Weiners Lb. 79c Celery Large stalks Each .... Green Onions . 2 Bunches 15c Green Peppers . . Each 10c Tomatoes (good slicers) 4 lbs. $1 Texas Pink Grapefruit . 10 for $1 Cal. Navel Oranges . 8 Lbs. $1.00 Nabisco Toastettes 3 pkgs. $1.00 4 Flavora Grandmas Cookies . 2 Pkgs. 89c All 49c Packages Blue Bell Potato Chips 4 Bagger Holiday Margarine A ■■ $1 I lb. pkgs. JL Cfl Dr. Pepper >9‘ 6 P a k plus l 2_ dep. - 12 Oz. Btls or Sugar Free IO Oz. Btls. Ferry-Morse Packaged Seeds and Instant Plastic Seed Tapes Prices effective Thura. through Sat, March 22-24 Lavender's Food Market »bone 15i5 Main St Lyons, Orego-