The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 06, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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    Valley News
Statesman Newi Service
Lebanon City Treasury
$55,000 Short; Laxity
!n Bookkeeping Blamed
Statruaaa Nfi Srrvlro
LEBANON The city treasury is dome 55.000 short, and the deficit
is probably due to long time laxness in city bookkeeping and fundkeep
ing, it was revealed Tuesday.
The deficit came to light following a recent state audit of city
hooks. The audit was requested by the present lbanon city adminis
tration. The findings were released this week by Mayor Ralph Scrog-
gm, just completing his first two
year term as mayor.
Chief cause of the deficit has
been spotlighted by Scroggin as
the transfer of Bancroft bond and
interest money into the general
fund. This practice, city officials
said, was started many years ago
and has been followed as a pat
tern by succeeding administra
tions. Inrprrtion Made
First suspicion of the deficit
came tn light earlier this year
wheji City Recorder Van Thome
and Maor Seroggm made a cle-
tailed inspection of records on
city financial transactions in the
past
It was found that money paid to
the citv by proper! v owners on
street improvements was put into who underwent major surgery last
the city general fund and spent by week, has returned home and is
the city, whereas by law the city convalescing satisfactorily,
should have deposited the money I ,.,,., .... . .,.
in a special account to pay Ban-1 " 'KNKR -MM G.bbs. pres.
cruft bonds d,'nt of tne Kebckah Assembly,
A bond ' issue is now proposed ' W her official visit to Ideal
, ir .u. , Rebekah Lodge Wednesday June
iu liu 1111 unr J.M.tnnr lltlKII wiih.ii
will exist in the general fund at
the end of this fiscal vcar. .lune
30, and falso to complete the sew
ajo disposal plant and pay for
additional s'rcol equipment.
No Accusation
Mayor Snoggin, in releasing the
shortage report, did not accuse
-nny official of wrong doing.
It's
something that started years ago,"
he said, "and must he corrected
as quickly as possible
He said the discrepancy had
gone un-acted-upon in previous ad
ministrations, niainlv due to ac
ceptanre of former city recorder , wlh x.ravs ,or eVeryone over 15
statements of finances, ithout , years of age will he held in Hay
making a thorough check of the ton June 15. The X-ray equipment
books.
Fmious audit reports had
dicated the discrepancies were
there to former city councils and
budget committees, but were ap
parently overlooked, the mayor
said.
Dallas Mill Official Dies
lUlnati Nowi Sorrlco
DALLAS Euel Lloyd (Swede)
Arnold, 49, mill superintendent
for Godsey Lumber Co. the past
10 years, died on the job Mon
day of a heart attack.
The funeral is set for 2 30
pm. Wednesday at Bollman
mortuary, with burial to follow
at Dallas Cemetery. The Rev.
Orvillc Mick of Eugene will of
ficiate. Arnold was a native of Kan
sas who bad lived here about
til North
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Slatriraan Nowi Irrvlro
ZKNA Everyone in the Lincoln,
Zena or Spring-Valley area inter
ested in having a garden club or-
ganized is being invited to a meet-
m at the Community Center
Bu,,d, on Friday June at 2
, nllllh inlri,s. it. shrmn
J,;, lm,(.lln(,s wjll be deddwj
upon and oflicers elected.
CI.KAR LAKE Mrs. Cecil Boyd.
6. There will be a school of in
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struction for officers at the 3 p.m.
and the regular meeting will he at
R p m. Mrs. Berniee Younger, Mrs.
'J'ete Frednckson and Mrs. Jack
j Vickers will be initiated.
BROOKS The Broks Sewing
Club will meet al 1 p m. Thurs-
'day at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Jensen, witn Mrs. lncima uariana
in charge of devotions.
LABISH CENTER Mrs. Harvey
ll. a L -l I i Cl
..,..,. (hlc . ,.
undergoing major surgery.
TIW'TOV A InhpriMilncio rlinir
will be located at the bank corner
Pratum Dr. G W. Bruce of
Salem has been appointed pastor
ol the l'ratum Methodist Church.
Hp has been the pastor here
since 195.2 Mrs. Bruce has re-
itul - n(,ri home from a four-week
1 trip in the south.
12 years. Ho was a member of
the Christian Church and the
Maccabees Lodge.
Surviving are the widow, Ruth;
sons E. L. Arnold Jr., Dallas, and
Sgt. Donald Arnold of the U.S.
Marines; two grandchildren; par
ents, Mr. and-Mrs. K. M. Arnold,
Dallas; brothers, Everett Arnold
of Portland and Burk Arnold of
Tacoma; sisters, Mrs Florence
Selby, Dallas, and Mrs. Mary
Montague, in Idaho.
Liberty
.44
Fire Fighters
Reconvert Old
Pumper Truck
fuUimaa Ntwi lenrka
MT. ANGEL -The city council;
decided Monday night that the Mt. I
Angel firemen should have tome:
special token of appreciation for
their latest city service the con
version of an old firetruck into a
modern piece of fire-fighting equip
ment. Besides a formal letter of thanks
the firemen are to be invited to
an outing at the city's expense.!
Andy Schmidt, Carl Micken and
William Bean were appointed to
make arrangements.
The enthusiastic commendation
followed after Fire Chief Francis
Schmidt had reported that No. 3
truck which had become worthless
with a wornout pump, had been !
converted into a fine, modern fire
truck with the installation of a
new pumper. The firemen perform-1
ed all the work holding the cost
down to lifts.
Chief Schmidt said the truck now
had the best volume pump in the
fire department equipment. He also
received permission to take local
grade school children out in the
truck, give them some pointers on
fire-fighting and generally make
them fire-conscious as a fire-prevention
measure.
William Bean suggested that Mt.
Angel follow the lead of most cities
in appointing a planning commit
tee to make suggestions to the
council. All members of the coun
cil agreed to suggest names of
men to secure. There would be no
pay or compensation to the com
mittee. Another new move was the con-1
templated hiring of an extra man
to work as an understudy of the
water commissioner, act as relief
man at the disposal plant, take
over some daytime policing, clean
streets, and do other tasks now be
ing done by hired hour work. The
matter is to be acted upon at the
July meeting.
Bean reported Eymerd Berning '
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Roberts' Foundations, second floor
Rev. Wooldridge
Assigned to EUB
At Clear Lake
SlatriatiB Nrwt Brrvlco
CLEAR LAKE-The Rev. Frank
Wooldridge has been assigned to
Clear Lake EUB Church for the
coming year. He has been attend
ing seminary In Wisconsin and will
now attend Western Evangelical
Seminary at Jennings Lodge, while
serving here. He and his family,
which consists of three children.
arrived Tuesday to occupy the par
sonage.
The Rev. Wooldridge replaces
the Rev. Richard Kienitz, who
served here two years while a
student at the seminary. The latter
is a member of the Montana Con
ference and has been assigned to
Billings.
Vallev Birth
STAVTON -To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert C. Schiewek, Route 1.
Lyons, a daughter, bom June 3 at
Santiam Memorial Hospital.
had agreed to again take over the
summer athletic program and that
Al Dier would handle the softball
and peewee ball. Said he would
take charge of the baseball games
and contact Woodburn regarding
the instruction program.
Mucken reported the sewer pro
gram on Cherry street ready to
go with the work to start this
week and all property owners
ready to pay 11 40 per front foot
of property for the improvement.
The drilling for the new city well
has started and is proceeding sat
isfactorily as reported by Council
man Bernard Girsch. Site of the
well is on land purchased from
Joseph L. Wacliter off Oak street.
It was also reported that street
lights are being shot at and that
two lights have been broken at
cost from $25 to $.10 per light. The
matter was turned over to the
police.
Police Chief Merle Grace also
reported other juvenile delinquency
problems on which he is receiving
the aid of the county and state
police.
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Gngrcgation
Meets Tonight
UtftBUB Mowi IfMko
LABISH CENTER Tht annual
congregational meeting of the
Evangelical United Brethren
Church will be held Wednesday at
8 p.m. There will be election of
church and Sunday School officers.
Friday night will be work night
at the church.
Children'! Day will be held next
Sunday with the children taking
charge of the 11 a.m. aervice. The
ML PHARMACIST
Now, rtsteek
your modicino
cabinot from
our superior
quality supplits.
Comt in
Main Store: 405 State, Corner f Liberty
Prescription Shop: (17 Chemeketa, Griffin Bldg.
WE GIVE frtC GREEN STAMPS
Statesman, Salem, Ore,
Officers Chosen
By Dayton Club
Itatouna Ntwi lorvtro
DAYTON Mrs. Gordon Graham
has been elected president of the
Dayton Reading Club. Other new
officers are Mrs. Clete Cell, vice
president, and Mrs. Loyd Shawver,
Rev. Floyd Sartweil will .present
pictures and a message on confer
ence missions at 7:45 p.m. Sunday.
DEPEND ON YOUR
for tVof tutorial Health
Sorvictt
Tht knowledge and skills of
many years go into every pre
scription compounded at our
drug store.
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for Quality Toilttrits
Capital Drug Store
2 Locations to Better Serve Yon
i il l (
Wed., June 6, '58 (Sec.I)-3
secretary-treasurer. Mrs. James
Penland is a new member.
Thanks
SITS A
HAPPY MAN I
Ho has tnrollod In
Stona Piano Co.'t
"Grown-Up's
Piano Course'1
And U fulfilling lifelong
doslro to play fho planol
Call 2-5281 r vM em
Wdiot at 1210 Stato St. and
join In tha fun.
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