The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 26, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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    VI.
0—THE MILL CITY ENTERPR1SBTHL RSDAY. MARCH 20. 195»
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of s hool district No. 29J of Linn and Marion Counties,
State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said '¡strict will be held at the school house on the 8th
day of April, 1959 at 7:00 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginnning
July 1, 1959 and ending June 30. 1950. hereinafter set forth.
_________________ ________ «_____________ ____
Schedule I
Summary
of
Estimated
Expenditures,
BUDGET—FISCAL YEAR 1959-1960
Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax
A.
¡Estimation of Tax Levy
1
1.
2-
3.
4.
5.
Total Estimated Expenditures
DEDUCT:
Total Estimated Receipts and Available
Cash Balances
Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget
Total
All Funds
2
128,411.00
39.446.00
M.MS.OO
General
Fund
3
121.976.00
Taxes
.
..
.
Total Estimated Tax Levins for Ensuing Fiscal
Year
(b) Amount Outside 6% Limitation
(c) Not Affected by 6% Limitation______
987.59
94.42
1,599.11
1,120.04
soo.oo
100.00
2.500.00
1,700.00
1.
2.
3.
4.
5,295.04
3,801.16
5.100.00
5.
VII.
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
250.00
8.
500 CO
300.00
420.00
250.00
Levies
Bond Interest
and Sinking
Fund
4
5,695.00
39,446.00
82330.00
Estimated Amount of Taxes That W Hl Not Be
Collected During the Fiscal Year for Which This
Budget Is Made, Including Estimated Rebate on
1,471.67
1,459 56
2,312.26
51.55
1,780.44
744.90
1,175.50
320.00
122.30
2,475.00
826.09
669.50
288.64
5,122.64
3,199.73
20.89
94 44
1,720.00
9.
Fixed Charges
(Exclusive of items included under \-2)
Insurance
Rent
Retirement—State and Federal ..........
Other Fixed Charges ................................
5,400.00
Total Fixed Charges
Capital Outlays
Sites and Improvement of Sites
Additions and Alterations to Buildings
Library Books
Buses and Other Transportation Equipment
Furniture. Fixtures and Other Equipment ...
Assessments for Betterment ..........
Other Capital Outlay -
300.00
500.00
6.400.00
350.00
300.00
7,850.00
Total Capital Outlay*
-
VIH
2.
Debt Service, Non-Bonded
Interest on Other Indebtedness and Bank Charges
Total Debt Service, Non-Bonded
92,486.21
3,600.00 IX.
4.00000
Emergency
740.00
X.
82,630.00
82.530.00
92,486.21
92,486.21 101,910.00
Total General Fund Expenditures
(Items 1-6, II-7, 1II-8, IV-5, V4, VI-5, VII-9, VIII-3, IX)
121,976.00
6,435.00
LYONS
and Mrs. Joe Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt who
Dated March II, 1959.
were celebrating their 40th wedding
Bv Eva Bressler
anniversary Sunday, were the honor­
Signed: ALICE M. HUBER.
The Three Links Club members held ed guests at open house held at the
District Clerk
their meeting at the home of Rose home of their son-in-law and daugh­
Bassett Monday with an all day meet­ ter Mi. and Mrs. Harry Elmer in
J. GLENN JULIAN,
ing and pot luck dinner at the noon Albany, from 2 to 4 p. m. Attending
District School Board Chairman.
150,000.00
hour. A small crowd was in attend­ from Lyons were Mr. and Mrs. Bert
4. Total indebtedness
ance due to illness and other activi­ Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindemann.
GENERAL FUND
ties. Plans were made for the pie and Linda and Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Le­
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Schedule II
bread sale to be held at Mehama on land Manning, Mrs. Clyde Bressler,
Budget Thursday, March 26, also plans were Mrs. Pat Lyons and Mrs. Bessie
Actual Receipts
Estimated
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year All’ance discussed for the smorasbord dinner Minich.
Receipts
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen were Sat­
Ending
Ending
Current with April 16 the date set. Attending
Ensuing
Item
Fiscal Year June 30, ’57 June 30, ’58 Fiscal Yr. \ were Celene Taylor, Jean Roberts, urday evening guests at the home of
3
| Helen Johnston and Mrs. Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bassett in Salem.
1
2
5
4
Sunday guests at the heme of Mr.
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carleton and
16. Revenue From Ixwal Sources
’four children from The Dalles were and Mrs. E. L. Roye were Mr. and
11.2 District Tax—Prior Years’ Levy (net)
| Wednesday overnight guests at the M rs Walter Harley and three daugh­
10,432.92
7,608.95
19.9 Miscellaneous
7,452.07
¡home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ters of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Don
262.76
20. Revenue From Intermediate Sources
Orville Downing. They also visited Sheythe and son, Mark, and her mo­
7,650.00
21.1 County School Fund
...............................
7,286.41
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc­ ther, Mrs. Clara Corbin of Mill City.
6,818.04
Rural
School
District
Apportionment
The Lyons Extension unit will hold
22.1
66,639.37
Clurg.
They returned to The Dalles
54,458 17
29.9 Miscellaneous ...............................
Thursday morning. The children re- their meeting on Thursday, March 26
112.18
30. Revenue From or Through State Sources
niained with their grandparents the at the Lyons Methodist church with
31.0 Basic School Support Fund
Dowings and they will return for an all-day meeting with ‘'Safety” as
31.1 Offset Against Tax Levies
the subject. Alta Bodeker is leader.
them on Sunday.
24,364.67 24,214.00
22,308.68
27,612.00
31.2 Other Basic School Fund Receipts
Mr. and Mi’s. Wallace Ogden from
the
Eleanor
Smith
was
hostess
for
318.00
33.1 Common (irreducible) School Fund
347.71
347.71
meeting of the Women’s Society of Ilwaco, Wash., were Sunday over­
312.92
34.0 Vocational Education
Christian Service held at her home night guests at the home of Mr. and
31.1 State Grants
59.60
Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Ruth Cot­ Mrs. Bill Kimery. Mrs. Ogden is the
1,566.00
34.2 Federal Money Received Through State
1,080.00
ton presided over the meeting due to former Mrs. Ed Spa. a one-time re­
sident of Lyons.
39.9 Miscellaneous
....... ...............
the absence of the president, Mildred
2,039.62
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Culwell from
50. Revenue From Other School Districts
Prichard. A general discussion was
1,000.00
51.0 Tuition and Transportation
1,000.00
1,17544
held regarding the coming months, Bend spent the weekend with reta­
il ow-
60. Sale of Property
and cooked food sale was planned for tives in Lyons. His sister. Mrs.
506.21
526.19
Saturday, March 28. The Centennial ard Naue, who had spent the week
38,146.00 Silver Tea will be held on Tuesday at the Culwell home returned home
111,680.91 33,928.12 Total Receipt*
91,296.93
Beginning Net Cash Balance Less Cash Working Fund (or De­
afternoon, March 31 with the birthday with them.
Members of the Lyons WSCS will
1,300.00 luncheon to be held the last meeting
ficit)
.................................
...............................................................
411.96
763.42
1,601.24
hold a pre-Easter cooked
in April. Rev. Ruth Cotton was in
in..
, food sale on
39,446.00 charge of the program assisted by
at
U"_“yk
111,680.91 34,340.08 Total Budget Resources General Fund
92,898.17
10 a. m. It will be held in the barber
Gladys Hargreaves. At the close
GENERAL FUND
. shop building next to Dale’s Food I
the meeting Mrs. Smith served
1
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Schedule HI
freshments carrying out the St. Market’
Estimated
Patrick
Day
motiff.
Attending
were
Budget
Actual Receipt«
Expenditures Orpha Roy, Gladys Hargreaves, Nona ’
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year All’ance
Mays, Effie Anderson, Donna Wesley,
Current
Current
Ending
Ending
Fiscal Year Eva Bressler, Ruth Cotten, and Fran­ I
By Mrs. John Teer sea
June 30, '57 June 30. ‘58 Fiscal Yr.
5
ces Morgan of Stayton who was a
The Rev. and Mrs. James Hardy !
4
3
1
2
guest of the afternoon and the hostess alld children returned home last Wed-i
Mrs. Smith.
nesday from Pasco, W’ash., where
I. General Control
1. Personal Service:
Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard are they visited several days with Mrs. II
500.00
..................... ——
spending this week with relatives [ Hardy’ father and family, the Harry
(1) Superintendent
700.00 and friends in Portland and Raine». | Hudlows.
600.00
700.00
I
600.00
(2) Clerk
27.50
(3) Clerical Assistants
I The Prichards are custodians at the )j Mr. and Mrs. Don Stensland of
50 00
10.00
(4) Compulsory Education and Census
i Mari-Linn school.
, Cloverdale visited relatives here a
40.00
150.00
50.00
»-'viiM.n
na.i uiougui
-..v* v time
muv Tuesday
* uv-wiaj V»n
unci!
w y
Donald .■xvx'vu^au
McDougall was
brought , short
on their
way
(5> Other services ........................................
200.00 home Wednesday evening from the. home from a visit with Mrs. Stens-
2. •Supplie*
70.00
61.14
41.65
1’0.00 Santiam Memorial Hospital in Stay- I land’s parents the Chris McDonalds
3. Elections and Publicity
210.46
147.88
200.00 ton. He was taken there by ambu-1 at Tumalo.
4. Legal Service (Clerk's Bond, Audit, etc.)
150(H)
58.21
479.86
I lance Sunday after suffering a stroke.
Visitors a week ago Sunday with
5. Other Expense of General Control ......
200.00
38.80
------------ Mr. and Mrs. McDougall make their Mrs. Jennie Moe were her brother
1,900.00 home with their daughter and hus­ and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albin
6
Total Expense of General Control
1,420 00
1,006.11
1,309 39
Johnson of Silverton and their son
band, Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson.
II. Instruction
I Mr. and Mrs. James Wright and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
1. Personal Service:
daughter Mary Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and children of Salem. Mrs.
900.00
Í11
6,260 00
5,900.60
5,500.00
Glenn Julian and son Glenn Jr., spent Joe Jones and children of Klamath
__
________
___
(2) Supervisors
's < I I
the week end at the coast. They vis­ Falls visited from Tuesday to Thurs-
1 I« i I
62,550.00
____ ... __________
(3) Teachers
ited various points of interest and day with her mother Mrs. Moe and
50,063.14 51,075.00
52,336.79
«00.00 made there headquarters at Coos I with the Larry Kimsey family.
(4)
600.00
ffN .13
500.00
- ------ -----------------
500.00
(5)
Bay, where the men folks attended
---- 1
Patty Carpenter of Portland, who
.................
tournament.
The' is a pupil at the State School for
(6> Librarian
the
basketball
50.00
1.500.00 Leonard Cruson family also I spent' the Blind in Salef, was a weekend
..... ..... ...... —..... ---- -------- ........
(7) Clerical Assistants
1.2(H).00
784.18
«> 1. Library Supplies, Repairs .
250.00 several days at Coos Bay for the guest at the manse with the Rev.
60
.00
16.22
33.47
1,000.00
Teaching
Supplies
3.
1,100.00
tournament. There son Mike was , James Hardy family.
1,829.30
1,265.93
1.000.00 among the players from the Stayton
4. Texttaioks
The L. E. Wallen family, visited
672 00
969.48
798.83
575.00 high school.
5. Tuition to Other Districts
375.00
Thursday with Mr. Wallen’s sister
270.00
300.00
6. Other Expense of Instruction
Lottie Grosso wa* hostess for the|and husband, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald
10.00
515.72
384.85
Wednesday afternoon card club with ' at Tumalo. Harold and Douglas Teet-
69.175.00 her party held at the home of Donna er* accompanied them and remained
Total Expense of Instruction
4
60,637.16 61492.00
60,742.43
----- Asmussen. A one thirty dessert lunch-i for the rest of the week with their
III. Operation of Plant
I eon was served with Mildred Asmus- grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
1. Personal Service:
5,500.00
5.6(H) 00
5,474.05
’ten. »e*en Grosso and Vickie Gros- Teeters and Bruce went over Satur-
(D Janitors and Other Employees
» m 1s0 doing the serving all wearing their day evening and brought their sons
(2)
Centennial dresses. All members who home Sunday.
<1 J h(*d centennial dresses were asked
(3)
Sunday guests at the Charles
•>
1-»OO.OO k, wear them. High score was held by Crook home were Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Supplies
1,300.00
1,210.34
645.78
00 Eulalia Lyons, low by Thelma Ny- Clipfell and family of Lyons. Also
3,000.00
3. Fuel
2,012.27
2.914.49
4. Water
180.00
338.27
1,601.26
.lugger and traveling prixe was drawn visiting Sunday evening with
the
1,100.00
5. Light and Power
689.89
by Ruth Lyons. Others attending Crooks were their sons families, Mr.
904.85
6. Telephone
150.00
were
Ethel Huffman,
Doris Roy, and Mrs. Clifford Crook and Greg,
139.80
118.09
7 .Other Expense of Operation .
200.00
Katie Sieg, Mabel Downing, Bertha and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crook and
64.61
62 36
Allen, Margaret Kunkle, Carrie Naue, Barbara all of Mill City.
11.430.00 Bea Hiatt, Alice Huber, Bernieee
8. Total Expense of Operation
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ken Golliet and Har­
11,768.54
9,907.52 11430.00
Bridges. Doreen Hellemn, Jaunita riet returned home the last of the
IV. Maintenance and Repairs
Wright.
¡week from California where they
200.00
1. l’ers'H»! Service
290.00
15.00
1*3.23
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
A.
Franklin
went
spent most of their week’s vacation.
• >
Repair, Maintenance and Replacement
¡to Ashland Tuesday where they were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cottingham
1,000.00
(1) Furniture and Equipment .... ___ -...........
1,500.00 guests for several days at the home of Portland visited Sunday with Mrs.
316.56
468.66
(_’) Building Structi.f
1,000.00 of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Pearl Altaway and with Mr. Cotting­
1,700.00
3,074 04
............
3. Upkeep of Grounds
600.00
600.00 Franklin and family.
229 66
437 92
ham’s uncle, Craig Cooper.
4. Other Expense of Maintenance and Repairs
300.00
47.80
134.50
200.00
Mrs. Glen Julian and Glenn Jr.,
The B’yd Norton family returned
I spent several days this week
r
____
__ __
in home Saturday
California
from
5. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs
817 28
3,500.00 I Portland looking after business .n- where they spent the most of the
3.800.00
4,060 06
week visiting
_ their son-in-law and I
I terests.
V. Auxiliary tgenci«»
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollingshead
daughter the Allen McDonalds
at
1. Health Service
Monterey.
turned home the first of the week
19.58
ter spending two weeks ar the home I
£.40
80 00
100.00
(1) Personal Service (nurse, etc.) .
100.00
of their daughter and husband, Mr.
200.00
200.00
(2) Supplies and Other Expenses ..
157.87
and Mrs. Ray Adams and family at
Transportation
of
Pupils
■**
Clover dale.
3,696.00
3,500.00
3,284.65
3,500.00
<»> Personal Service .
.Mrs. Bessie Minich returned home
2.900.00
’,8!.4.87
2,541 14
(2» Supplies and Repairs
-•5('0.00 Wednesday after spending ’ a
*2
*î
A4Y
ft
*
r
**
j
266.2 -
b.226.00
6.600.0
Replacement
of
Buses
(3)
in Portland with relatives and friend.«.,
700.00
311.53
800.00
(4) Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Laux and son
3. Other Auxiliary Agencies
moved over the weekend to their new
<1> School Lunch
heme between Mehama and Stayton.
2,472.10
2,665.00
Personal Service
2.655.00 Mrs. Laux, who formerly owned and
389.92
1,080.00
b. Supplies and Other Expenses ...
1.566.00 operated Flo's Beauty shop has sold
(2) Other Auxiliary Services
her business and the new owner Will
4.00
415.00
a. Personal Service
. .............. ——
600.00 open the first part of April.
b. Supplies and Other Expenses „..
100.00
Mr. and Mr». Frank Kimery and
family spent the weekend in Port­
' 410.00
13,915.42 11460 00
4. lutai Expense of Auxiliary Agencies __
land at the home of her brother, Mr.
C. ~
INDEBTEDNESS
1. Amount of bonded in­
debtedness (include all
negotiable interest-bear­
ing warrants issued un­
der ORS 328.205) ........ >50,000.00
1,000.00
200.00
2.500.00
1,700.00
Approved March 11, 1959.
Signed: ALICE M. HUBER,
Secretary Budget Committee
PERRY E. CLIPFELL.
Chairman, Budget Committee.
Posted March 17. 1959.
Signed: ALICE M. HUBER.
District Clerk
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Women’s club
at
their
meeting
Tuesday evening, March
17. Mrs
Paris gave a talk on a tour she had
taken when she visited in 24 states
and in the southeastern part of Can­
ada. She also had pictures of various
places to highlight her talk.
Mrs. Lily Wolfkiel and Mrs. Ray­
mond Branch were hostesses for the
evening and used the St. Patrick’s
Day theme in the decorations and re­
freshments.
At the business meeting the street
light committee reported they would
soon be mailing out cards to remind
people to make payments on the
street lights. Some discussion was
held on the Women’s club acting as a
Firemen’s Auxiliary but due to the
small attendance no definite action
was taken. Election of officers was
postponed until the April meeting.
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Maintenance
Welding, Diesel Engine
Service
Shop or Field
Delco Batteries
Factory Equipment Ignition
Parts
Dealer for Airco Welding
Products
Hoover's Repair
Jim and Veryl Hoover
Phone 2602
Mill Qty
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