The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 12, 1964, Page 3, Image 3

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    S—'I'lie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 12, IIMH
Bobby.
Historical Data
Weekend guests at the home
of Mr. and Mm. Arthur Olm-
Budget
with a »core of 25 to 17 when
By Joyce GlcMon
stead and sons. Walter nisi
Current
they played Scio nt the Mari-
The Capitol Conference Mu­
Jimmie, wa* their son anil wife,
Year
Linn gym Thursday evening.
sical Festival will lie held on
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olmstead
By Eva lirrsairr
(31
F.nlortalns Altar Nocicly
Friday and Saturday, March 13
and fixir children from Aulsirn,
< elr4»ruU' i.Mli Anniversary
13.620
Mm Mury Voiten was hostess
ami 14. The firnt appearance
'Hie 4.’»th blrthdiiy anniversary for the meeting ot the Altar So Washington. Additional Sunday
3 600
will be at Cascade and the se­
of the American Ix'glon ami clety 'Dnimdny evening. The US- dinner guest* were Mm. Walter
229.230
cond at North Marion The fes­
Auxiliary Poal M of Stayton uni businoM wa* carried out Olmstead of Mill City, Mr. und
15,945
tival I* composed of two part*,
was held Wednesday evening and Wednesday, March 25, Uie Mm. Ed Olmstead, Mr. and
1.150
Honor Band ami Honor Chorus.
In the dining room ot the Lyons date *et to clean the church The Mr*. Steven Cleveland and »on«,
8.000
Each of these section* in turn
Methodist church with Berth* April meeting will lx» held at the Danny and Mike from Coburg, are compos«! of die outstand­
8 635
Mr and Mm Byron Edmund-
Allen. Ethel Huffman. Bea Hiatt home
12.500
Marian FVitcdil. At­
ing students from classes of
and Eva Bressler as hoalcss A tending die meeting were Ev­ •on, Mm. Ronald Edmundson
17,900
band and chorus from the Cap­
6 10 |»»t luck s U|H> ct was ser­ elyn VanAgtmael, Anne Pietrok, nnd son*, Matt and Jay. than
10.400
itol Conference high schools,
ved. amt during the supper Katie Sieg, Dorothy Harris, Bet­ Eugene. The occasion honored The bund and chorus delegate*
14.350
period Dawn and Samira Hrl- ty Holeman, Martha Jungwirth, the birthday annivemarle* <>f will meet three time* to prae­
26 895
Irmn <4 Stayton furnished se­ Mary Fink, Marian Fritchi, Ell- Ed Olmstead, Byron Edmund­
8.300
tor their performance*. Re-
tice
veral musical number*. George zath f’aatle. Rose Schwindt and son, Mr*. Cecil Olmstead, and presenting Santiam in the honor
700
Mr*. Arthur Olmstead,
IXliK on Sr. of Stayton was the hostess, Mm. Voiten
4.500
band will be John Kelly, flute;
Plan* are complet.^ tor the
master id ceremonies, with Al-J
800
Russell Thiel returned home
Carolyn Davenport, saxophone;
frrd l\«llr. C
‘
200
Commander,
pre- ’fyvirsday aftrrmsm from the St. Patrick church card and Scott Hlllesland. baritone; Ron
aiding Short talks were given Santiam' Memorial hospital af- bunco party to be held Sunday Bassett, liar it one; Warren Reid,
500
by pant commander* present ttf. ,|M.ni|lng several days there evening, March 15 at 8 00 p m. drums; Don Podrabsy, bass;
12.121
at the Catholic church Every.
Membership can!* were given (or treatment of pneumonia
5,000
and Fred Bassett, trombone.
Paul
George
Duncan
3^1.346
• »...i Kirsch. -•
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miss Belva Covey Linn Coun­ OM I* welcome to attend Com­ Attending the
Honor Chorus
and G. W
DeJardln, for 45 ty Extension agent from Al- mittee in charge are Mr. •nd from Santiam will be Dennis
Historical Data
years; Alfred Poole, 35 years, 1>any. will teach th« lesson on Mr*. George VanAgtmael, Mr Bassett. Gail I^eaming. Kathryn
Henry Diester, Mr
•ml
Cheater
Keiracy
and Family Comsnunieatlons at the and
Dishong, Lynda Parker, l-aura
Budget
Douglas Barrow. Mr
George Cole, 20 years Follow­ l.yixis Extenskvi meeting held and
i Jo Rambo, and Mark Sheythe
Current
Ben Quinter and Mr
ing the meeting a beautifully Thursdsy. March 12. in the din­ and
The entire chorus section has
Year
Andrew Sieg.
decorated
tartltday cake was ing room of the Lyons Metho­ and
31 member* and the band sec­
(3)
Mr
and
Mm
Alex
Bodeker
laresrnted to the Ltgion from dist church at 1 30 p m.. with
tion numbers 35
47,587
tiie Auxiliary mrmliers, which Mrs Dmald Holier «nd Mrs !->•- were Sunday dinner guest* m
Have you ever seen basket -
5,917
Salem
at
the
home
of
their
was cut and serves!
land Manning us hostess
ba! played from the back of a
41.670
daughter
and
family,
Mr.
and
S|ring vacation at the Mari-
Mr and Mrs Harry Young
donkey? If nut, you're pnobab-
Linn school will lie from March of Corvallis amt Mrs. Irene Me- Mr* Earl Hampton •nd ohil- ly one of a small group of peo­
14.100
16 to Monday. March 23
Ekknvney and children. lairry. dren, Ixmgla* , Margo, David ple in the community. At such
14.100
and
Shelly.
TIw
occasion
honor
­
Mr amt Mrs. Paul Geraths Elsie and Ruth,
from Philo­
a function, on March 4, the
00 000
are announcing the birth <4 math. were Saturday visitors at ed tiir birthday anniversaries of Future Homemaker» of America
another grand-son a son boni1 the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ar­ Douglas and David.
grossed over $208 on the admis­
68,400
Mr. and Mm. Jack Christen- sion. Basketball from a donkey
to thew daughter and husband. thur Olmstead and son*. Wal­
68,400
Mr and Mrs Iairry Gower of ter and Jimmie Mrs. Olmstead i.-n from Sweet Home were Sa­ isn't as easy as it sounds To
00 000
Stayton, on Tuesday, March 3, Is n daughter «•C Mm Young turday over-night guest* at the succeed at it, you've got to have
nt the Salem General hoapital.
ami a sister of .Mrs. McEkiusv- home of Mr*. Ruth Lyim*. The poise, agility, balance, ability,
13.900
The regular meeting of the ney.
Christensens who are former determination ami above all. a
13.900
■cbuol Isnrd at the Mari-Linn
Mr and Mrs Buster Berry <>t resident* of Lyon*, recently re­ sense of humor. The rules of
00 000
school will tie held on lAiesday IMrtlaml were Sunday guests at turned from Kentucky, and I* the game include; you must be
evening. March 10 instead of the home of Mrs. Ros* Berry.
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now employed at the Green in <x»ntact with
the donkey
Wednesday evening, March 11,
while retrieving the basketball,
Mr and Mrs. Peter
Mock Peter Dam near Sweet Home.
Current Year Budget
due to the annual meeting tl the from Minot. North Dakota, who
The fourth hobby and hand­ and you must be on the donkey
No. at
Total Salary
People's Cooperative lomimny spent last week at the home of craft show will be held at the when passing the txall or shoot­
Empi.
Budgeted
which will lie held nt the school their daughter and her hustiand. Santiam Valley grange hall on ing a basket. The donkeys are
(4l
(3)
I miusc an Wednesday evening. Mr ami Mrs. Ernest Schlcwck. Friday.
March 29.
Exhibit* trained and hired out by Ace
10,500
1
March 11.
arc spending thi* week at the must be In place at 11 30 a. m. Roye of Lyons.
5,250
1
Entertains <itr<l Club
In the game here, the JCs
home of another daughter. Mr and left in place until 8 30 p. m.
0
0.000
Rose Hassett was hostess fur and Mrs Carl Schiewck. near Anyone in the Santiam Canyon played members of the school
8.000
1
tiie Wednesday aftenu«>n curd Stayton Hie Mock's, who have nnd surrounding communities faculty tor 20 minutes, and the
7,600
1
club with her party held nt the tirvn here since September, plan are welcome to bring their arti­ FHA girl* played some advent­
14,300
3
fire hall Playing of 500 follow­ to return to their home the first cle* for display. Food will be uresome ladies from the town.
6
30,475
ed a 1 30 dessert luncheon. of April.
served In the kitchen, cafeteria­ In the men's half of the game
21.450
4
High score was held by Alice
Mr. ami Mrs. Warren Ed- style from noon on. Each year three baskets were made. Mr.
17.025
3
Huher; low by Katie Sieg and ward* were in Independence this show ha* been larger so Rohe and Mr. Hayes of the
11,900
2
the traveling prize went to Car­ Saturday afternoon to attend the come with your hobble* and faculty team can take credit
5
31.700
rie Naur Olliers attending were wedding of her grand-danughter. make it an outstanding affair for two of them. In the girls'
8
52.800
lx. Ha Worden, Gladys Edward*. Mis* Evelyn Dickinson and Dell again thi* year.
game the only »core wa* made
13,700
2
Bertha Allen. Maggie Mathncy Craven of that city. Hie cere­
Mm Althea Grimes and Miss Mrs. Ruth Hurst.
7,200
1
and Mabel IXiwning
mony was held in the Presby­ Z« ta Prichard were Saturday af­
Half-time
entertainment
in
1
1.050
Mrs Walter Moore has gone terian church ut three o'clock ternoon visitor* at the home ot form of a tumbling routine was
1
2.900
to Rush
Springs.
Oklahoma, Mr*. Edwards assisted in s»-r- Mrs. Alice Huber and her sis­ worked out by members ot the
3
13.4(0
called there by the serious ill­ ving the cake
ter, Mm. Maggie Mathncy.
Girls' Athletic association.
1
4.700
ness of her mother Mr Moore
Mr. and Mm, Glenn Julian
Sumi ay dinner guests nt tii«'
1
2,160
Is staying in Portland at the home of Mr and Mm
Nick were Sunday dinner guests in md her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
2
6,400
home of their son and family. < lust.if son wa* his sister and Eugene at the homt of their George Gillenwater from Gold
Iluatraa» for W A. <’, 8. Tueaday husliaml. Mr .md Mrs. Jack son anil daughter-in-law, Mr Beach. Oregon, were Sunday
afternoon guests at the home of
Mrs. Betty Curler was hostess Christensen fn»m Sweet Home. I and Mm. Glenn Julian. Jr.
for the meeting >4 the Womans and Mr. ami Mrs Hugh John-' Mr. and Mm. Janies Swan of Mr*. Alice Huber and Mrs.
Society of Christian Service don and sons, Tommy a
| i Mill City and their daughter Maggie Mathncy
held at the Mae Mormon home
Tuesday afternoon,
w Ith Mrs.
Mo.tn.m. presklent,
presiding
over the meeting. Plans Were
Personnel Classification
complete d tor their unnual Sil­
ver tea to lie held in the fire­
NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body »4 Administrative School Dis-
place room of the church on
(1)
Tuesday afternoon. March lu ni trict No. 1."1J of Linn County, State of Oregon, will be held at Santiam High School on the 2nd
Custodian - Bus Driver
2 uo o'clock with Mrs. Glenn day <>t April. 1964. at 8:00 p. m. o'clock, for the pun»«.- <»( discussing with interested persons the
Part-Time Employees
Monday. budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. 1964 and ending June 30. 1965, hereinafter set forth.
Julian
In
charge
'Die
Inxlget
was
prepared
on
a
basis
of
accounting
consistent
with
that
used
in
the
preceding
Mnn-li 9 was set lor cleanup
day. Allee Huber. Eva Bressler year.
A c»py ot the budget document is available for inspection at Santiam High School between the
and Orpha Roye were appoint­
ed the nominating committee to (Maim of 8 00 a. m. and I 00 p. m The budget document may lx? obtained for $3 00. or part of it
select new officer* for Die com­ may be obtained for $0.20 |>cr sheet.
Signed: DONALD C. WALKER.
ing year. It was also voted that
District School Board Chairman
the »»clety purchase a mimeo­
graph machine for the church,
FINANCIAL SI MMARV
witn the funds from the Silver
For
the
Ensuing
Fiscal
Year
Beginning
July 1. 1964
ten to go toward that. Mrs. lax»-
ra Steven* announced that she
Bond
would have a coffee nt her home
General Interest School Building Housing
Total
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
on Tuesday, M uch 24. at 10 00
Fund
Ail Funds
A Rixim
Lunch A Imp.
Fund
a. m. Attending Uie meeting
(4>
(2)
(3)
15)
(1)
(61
(7)
were Alice Huber. Muggle Ma-
532.256
427,721
30.035
16,500
40.000
thnney, Naomi IntVeld. Carrie Total Budget Rcquintncnts
18.000
Nano, Martha Cruson, Diana Deduct: Total Budget Resource* Except
152 144
231 421
4.777
16,500
40,000
18.000
r .\ io Ba Lan lad
Williams, Evelyn Julian. Gladys
300.835
275.577
25,258
Edwards, D'ora Stevens, lx»k» Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget
Felton and the hostess. Mrs. Add Est. ot fixes to be levied but not
20 000
23 283
3.283
rec'il in ensuing year
Carter.
324.118
295.577
28.541
Ilie regular meeting of the Taxes to be levied (or Ensuing Year
Mari-l-inn PTC will l>e held on Analysis of Taxe* to lw Levied
295,577
295.577
'nuimhiy evening. March 26 in­ < hitside 6G Limitation
8 »41
28.541
stead of Thursday. March 9. due Not Subject to 6'i Limitation
324.118
3i Ml
295AH
to Spri.ig vacation. At that time Total Tnxçs to Be lx*vicd
tin1 school science exhibits will
For tiie Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1. 1963.
I m - on display anil the fifth grad"
mothers will serve refresh­
Bond
ment*.
General Interest Schixyl Building Housing
Total
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
Mis. Ethel Huffman left on
Fund
& luslni
All Funds
I-unch A Imp.
Hirxi
'nwirsit.iy morning (i»r Washing­
'.li
(SI
(1)
(4)
(5»
(6i
(T)
ton where she will spend the
394.346
538.333
47.587
14,100
68.400
13,900
remainder of the month with Total Budget Requirement*
her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Deduct : Total Budget Resources Except
5.917
1 B 8S
Tax to Be levied
261.142
14.100
68.400
13,900
Sheldon Titus nud sons nt Ren­
2X5,521
277,191
41.670
ton und Mrs. anti Mrs. Vermin Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget
Diggemess nnd family nt Steila­ Add: Est. of taxes to be levied but not
20.000
rec’d in ensuing year
26,100
6.100
coom Island near Tacoma.
303.291
255.521
47,770
The Mari-Linn basket bull Taxes to Be levied for Ensuing Year
teams A squad lost with a score Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied
255,521
255.521
of 26 to 23 nnd B team won Outside 6% Limitation
17,770
Not Subject to 6r< Limitation
47.770
Total Taxes to be levied
255,521
303,291
47.770
BUDGET SUMMARY — GENERAL FUND
s
Notice Of School Budget Hearing
BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
(4)
Approved
(«)
16,550
4.340
233,300
19 850
550
... 8.595
... 8.525
... 23.753
16,900
3K0
20.520
... 29 000
... 8,300
850
..
2.000
Salaries
-Other ..............
I rwt ruct ion— Sa lari es
-Other
Health
Other
Pupil Transportation Services Salaries
OthF r
Operation of Plant Salarie*
Administrative
Other
Maintenance of Plant Salarie* ............
- Other.................. ... .
Fixed Charge*
.........................................
Food Service»-Salarie*
..........................
- Other ............................
—Other ..........................
Community Service* -Salaries ................ .
-Other
................
Capital Outlay Site*
...............................
- Equipment ..................
Operating Contingency
..........................
Total Estimated Expenditure* ............
840
400
... 3.500
... 11.148
.. 15.000
427,721
BUDGET SUMMARY -OTHER FUNDS
Bond And Interi-st Redemption Fund
(4)
Approved
(«)
Requirement*
................................................................................. 30.035
Resources
............................................ 4,777
Revenue necessary to Balance Budget
............................. 25.258
SCHOOL LUNCH FUND
Requirement*
... .......................................................................... 16,500
Resource*
............................................................. 16.500
Revenue nece**ary to Balance Budget .................................. 00,000
BUILDING IMPROVEMENT FUND
Requirement* ...................................................
40,000
Resource* .............................................................................................. 40,000
Revenue necessary to Balance Budget ................................... 00.000
HOUSING FUND
Requirements ...
............................ ........................................... 18,000
Rewurcea ................................................................................................ 18.000
Revenue necessary to Balance Budget .................................. 00,000
Summary Of Expenditures For Personal Service*
Personnel Classification
P-ange
1 '(o of
Empi.
(7)
(51
(6)
Superintendent
10,900-11.299
1
Clerk-Secretary
5.200-5.499
1
Principal
8.300-8,599
1
Principal
8.00WÍ.299
1.
Teaching-Principal
7,400-7.699
Teachers
4.700-4.999
0
Teachers
5.000-5.299
5
Teachers .. ...................... .................. 5.300-5,599
T
Teacher*
..........
5,600-5,899
2
Teachers.......................... ............. 5.300-6,199
2
Teachers
6,200-6.499
3
6.5OO-6.799
Teachers .......... .................
10
Teacher* ............................ .................. 6.800-7,099
2
Teachers
-
7,100-7,399
1
Secretary
....................
1,800-2,099
1
Secretary.......................... . ................... 2.900-3.199
1
4.4004.699
Custodian* ........................
2
.................... 4 7CO-4.999
2
Cooks and Assistants
2.100-2.399
1
Cooks and Assistants
...............
3,201-3.600
2
Approved
(8)
11.000
5.400
8.500
8.000
15.000
0.000
25.704
38.328
a
11448
12,048
19.020
66.848
13.7M
7,200
1.800
3.000
9.360
9,672
2.304
6.280
PERSONAL SERVICES SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Distribution
General Fund
Other Funds
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(2)
<3>
5,400-5.699
2
1.50-2.55 hr. 15
(4)
11.096
14.926
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1
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(5)
150
eg
§ £
5 »
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*»4
(7)
(9)
(8>
7.521 1.575
1.000 10,236 840
(6)
2,700
(10)
2,000
TEST DRIVE THIS 64 TORD GALAXIE 5OO/XL HAROTOP
fORIFSTOTOL PERfflRMANCE WINS MOTOR TREND’S
Automotive A Industrial
Maintenance
Welding, Dieeel Engine
Service
Shop or Field
Delco Batteries
Factory Equipment
Ignition Parte
Dealer for Airco Welding
Products
Hoover's Repair
Jim nnd Vcryl Hoover
Ph. «97-2011 Mill City
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Outstanding
Estimate
Type of
Actual
Indebtedness
July 1
July 1
Cur. Yr.
Ensu. Yr.
101,000
144,000
Serini Bonds
Approved bv Rudget Committee: Mar. 5, 1964
Signed CHARLENE B. COOPER. Secretary
C. ROBERT OUVER, Chairman
Adopted by District School Board: Mar. 5, 1964
Signed. ENDA ROSS, Clerk
DONALD C. WALKER. Chairman.
BUDGET SUMMARY
Historical Data
Budget
Current
Year
(3)
35,000
14,835
13,080
92,310
3,600
158,825
CAR OF
THE YEAR
Budget Resources
(4)
Approved
(6)
45.000
8.000
20,158
75.986
3.000
152,144
F O A F.
Philippi Motor Company
1094 First Street
275.577
427,721
AWARD
Riding, handling, passing, braking...that's how Motor Trend
magazine rated the 64s. And on all the big points, tested
and proved in open competition, the entire Ford line beat
the field to win the 1964 “Car of the Year” Award. But why
not try this famous total performance yourself. Test-drive
a Super Torque Ford, Falcon, Fairlane or Thunderbird at your
Ford Dealer's now. Then get his price. Now's the time to
get a money-saving deal on the "Car of the Year"... Ford.
GENERAL FUND
Available Cash Balance
.
..
Revenue from local Sources except tax to be levied
Revenue from Intermediate Sources
Revenue from State Sources
Revenue from Federal Sources
Total Budge* Resources except tax to be levied
District Tax Received in Year Levied or
235.521 Required to Balance Budget
394,346 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
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