The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 19, 1964, Page 3, Image 3

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niece. Sandra Forrest of Salem,
. to Michael Fritz of Puget Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Slegfriad,
accompanied by Bill Dntz and
his sister, Mrs. Emma Hendl-
tnvrr, who Is here visiting from
Pitman, N. J., enjoyed a tour
through I M-trolt darn Sunday.
I 'tiome of
They report no damage was
done to the house.
Jack R. Brown of Oak land
Calif . visited at the home <A
his
brother-in-law,
Richard
Parker and family while In
this area on business. He has
accepted the position of Assist­
ant City Manager In Sllverson
He, Mrs. Brown and daughter,
Kimberly Ann will be moving
to Silverton by the end of the
month.
Mrs Dick Parker attended a
I wit a Kappa Gamma luncheon
Saturday In Salem.
Jeri Parker accompanied her
grinitfather, Ed
Radine,
to
Portland Sunday to see her
now little cousin, Gary Conrad
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parker,
Don Marshall and Randy of Mill
(Tty were among those attend-
Ing the NCCA playoffs in Cor­
vallis Friday evening On Sat­
urday Mr. and Mrs Stan Stiff­
ler of Salem accompanied the
Parkers to the play/ffs
Door I’rixe Winners—
Prize winners at the Gates
Firemen’s dance were reported
as follow*. The $50 bond was
won by Esther Cline, and the
$25 bond by C. A. Huckctoy both
off Mill City. The electric can
i opener by Bill Data,
Gates:
electric iron by Alan Tourvill,
Gates; electric mixer by Mrs
Bob Young; electric coffee mak­
er by Mrs. Coming. MWl City;
fishing pole by Vern Morgan,
and electric toaster by Bruce
Myrick.
Burnett Cole.
Mrs. Glenn Henness accom­
panied by Mrs. (Tarr Rush re­
turned Mr. Henness* mother,
Mrs. Roy Tnvlor to far h
In Dallas Friday from a Salem
hospital.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Clyde
Oliver were their »on-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Muir and two sons of Salem;
their son, Jack Oliver and his
friend, Miss Nina Pastorino of
Portland; Mrs. Oliver’s brother,
Tom llarmoii of Salem and
their
granddaughter,
Sandra
Oliver, 'llwlr grandsons, Randy
and Terry Muir returned tiome
vl
/IH s their rsssrosnlM
with
pa rents tsftssr
after is
a fetftv*.
four-
day visit with their grandpar­
ents.
Calling Sunday evening at the
Clyde Oliver residence were
Mr am! Mrs Mervin Haun ami
two sons of Salem.
By Mrs. Floyil Nwalm
Mr and Mrs. Jack Gulliford
visited Friday at the Iwinir <>f
their s<«i and daughtcr-ln-law,
Mr and Mis. Jim Gulliford nt
Mommailti Jack and Jim at­
Mrs
Emma Hendlmyer re­
tended the N(X'A
basketball I
games in Corvallis that evening ceived a pleasant surprise last
Florence
Mr. mid Mrs Gulliford returned Wednesday. Mrs.
to their son's Ismie Saturday Nichols <4 Salem noticed In a
to attend u
birthday
dinner1 ”‘’w,‘lM,l"’r l|r,n regarding Mrs
party given for Mrs Gulliford 1 »lendimyer s visit that she was
Also present were their other'iT0"'
•nmr “,w" ln Np*
**1 and dnugliter-ln-law, Mr. i Jersey where her mother lived;
and Mrs Ray Gulliford 4 Idan­ so called Mrs. Hendlmyer ex­
tending a luncheon invitation,
ha.
Mr and Mrs Jack Gulliford, which Mrs Ifendimyer accept-
f«(j
*
accompanied by Mrs Gulhfonls
Mr and Mrs. Chuck Bums
(tarenti, Mr, and Mrs A B.
tzicas <>f Aumsville, drove to are s|>ending Spring vacation
Dirtland Sunday where they at­ week at the home <if her par­
tended the wedding of their ents. Mr. and Mrs Roy Pale.
Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Gabriel
and family visited her mother,
Mrs (harles Mason nt Cascadia
Jack White spent several days
■Sunday
During the day the this week in Moses Mke, Wn.,
gnaip looked In on her father, on business He visited enroute
Charles Mason, who Is a (sa­ at the home of their son-ni-iaw
lient in the Ix-baniin Commun-1 and daughter, Mr
and Mrs.
Ity hospital Their son. Kim, re­ Tom Mertl and family of Mil­
z
New Hair Styl- mained at Cascadia for several ton-Freewater.
' CvÄ. 2 a , Ing Permanent days with his grandmother.
Mrs. Clarence Ball has taken
/ From
$8 00
John Taylor took over the <>n the >*> <it postal clerk at
duties of Assistant Fire Ward­ Gate Postoffice to assist poat-
Shampoo A Set
From
$1.75 en at Gates Guanf station last maater, Jack White.
Monday when he moved his
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson
Hair CUt
family here from ■Salem. The have purchased a new 5&-foot
From
$150 Taylors have two pre-school Mgr mobile home
They expect to
sons, BoM>y and Johnny. Mr take delivery on it about April
OxLml Bmuty l’arlor
Taylor replaces Paul Jahnke
15 Their son and daughter-in-
Fhoaa MI toso
Mr ami Mre. Elmer Stewart law. Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth
were in Gates over last week­ Wilkenscm of Mill City have
1>7S Oxford M., Nafom. Ol
end visiting friends and to at­ Just ixj rebased s new home.
tend the Firemen’s dance Bev­
Mrs. Charles Cannon am)
Glass & Glazing
erly was an overnight
guest daughter. Brenda, are enjoying
Saturday at the Lauran Holman an extended visit at the home
Cnpitol City (tlnAM Co.
residence
of her parents Mr and Mrs.
I’latr GI umk - Window GI umh 1 Mr ami Mrs Fred Stone are Waiter Heaton in Wickes. Ark.
enjoying a visit
from
their Four days were spent enroute
Hlru. turn I < nr ram Gloaa
daughter, Mrs. Dale Miles and in Dallas where they visited at
Mirrors Made To Order
Cannon's
.Shower Doors-Tuh Enclosurers j children of Hormce and their the homes ot Mrs
Hables Ihm al Santi« ni
grandson, Bruce Carey of Stay­ brothers-in-law am! sisters, Mr.
Door Closer Rr|>alrs
Memorial
Ho*i>ttul. Matton
ton.
All
plan
to
stay
through
ami Mrs. Buford Cartwright and
Free Parking
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mathews.
IMO Fnat Rt. N. E.
Ml IMS Spring vacation.
Bom March 3 to Mr and Mrs
Mrs. Gordon Ward and Mrs They plan to return by March
Floyd AM Fair of Stayton a
Merle
Devine
wen-
guests
at
a
28
Health Foods
girl, Candy Cheryl, weighing 8
birthday dinner last Tuesday at Annis eraary Obwrsed—
the home of Mr. ami Mrs Peter
Mr and Mrs Waiter Brisbin pounds 2*4 ounces
Bom March 4 to Mr. and
Natural Health Onter
Etze) of Fem Ridge in honor of ■pMH Friday to
Monday
in
Organic Gwmetlca
their daughter, Gay
Ann's Ha Hand at the home of his Mrs. Kenneth Virgil Crow of
(Mwnplrtr Une <rf Health Frxxi 'birthday anniversary.
son-in-law and daughter, Mr Salem a girl. Anita Lynn, weigh­
IT «Iurta A Natural Vitamina
Mr. and Mrs Merle Devine and Mrs. (’till Hackcnburg. In ing 7 (xxinds 2*4 ounces
Bom March 7 to Mr. and Mrs.
1073 ('.Hil l SE
362-9861 entertained friends ami family Iwnur of the Brisbin« wedding
with a small dinner party last anniversary and
Mrs.
Bris­ Anton Peter Pictrok of Rt. 1.
boy. Joseph Henry,
Income Tax
Wednesday night. Guests were bin’s birthday anniversary, the Scio a
Mrs. Mabel Devine and Rose, llackeriburg's entertained the weighing 8 pounds 5 ixinces.
Bom March 11 to Mr. and
liKonir Tnx Acoountant Mr and Mrs. Wnitrr Brisbin Brisblns and Mr. ami Mrs
Mrs. Norman Dennis Ferrell,
and
Ray
White.
The
occasion
Roger
Henderinxi
with
dinner
l»>ng Forra botti Fed. State *5.00
was Mrs Mabe) Devine's and at a cafe. During the evening Sr. of Rt. 1, Aumsville a girl.
Phone 393 2030
Lynette,
weighing
7
Mrs Ruby Brisbin's birthday waiters and musicians gathered Alene
1275 Oxfut I S. E. - Salem anniversaries.
around their table and
sang puunds 6S ounces.
Bom March 11 to Mr. and
Gary Simmons, s«»i of Mr. ’happy anniversary" and again
am! Mrs George Simmons was with ’’happjiy
birthday.’’
A Mrs. Victor Ernest Riesterer of
Mobile
hospitalized at Stayton three cake for each occasion was ' Stayton a girl. Julie Elizabeth.
days last week with pneumonia. then brought in. Mrs. Brisbin 1 weighing 7 pounds 144 ounces.
Bom March 12 to Mr. and
He
returned home
Monday reported the evening one <>t the ,
i Mrs. George Edgar Wither-
MOBILE HOME TOWING where he is recuperating satis­ most deligtitful of her life.
Cargo A Full Coverage on Road factorily.
Mr. and Mrs
Clare Rush ! spoon of Turner a boy. Joe
We handle your home with . . ■■
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson drove to Florence Sunday where I Arnold, weighing 7 pounds 5
were weekend guests at the they had dinner liefore continu­ ounces.
INSURED
TOR HIRE
8&> 41»- Place N E
H >x 2f> home of their son ami daughter- ing leisurely up the coast to
Phone 585-2480
Salem in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waldport, enjoying the beautiful
Wilson and family of Eugene weather.
’l\v<> of their grandsons. Ronald
Pets and Suppl.es
Sunday dinner guests at the
and Richlin! returned home with home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Moore Pela
them to spend the Spring va- Hirte were Mr. and Mrs. Au-
Zsmo. a doctor’s formula, liquic
(Home Owned)
cation.
gust Brvuggman of Albany.
or ointment. soothe«, helps heal
Quality, Not Quantity
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Henness, Firemen (iailesl Out—
minor bums. cuts, bruises. Family
Snlcma oldest and only Pct Shop Mrs Margaret Rush and Mr.
Gates firemen were called out antiseptic, eases itch of surface
rashes, eczema, teen-age pin:; lex
Singing Canarie« and Baby Par­ and Mrs. Burrel (loir were Fri­ at 5 30 Tuesday morning on a
athlete's foot Stops scratching. »
ra kects. Pets of all kiixis on day evening guests at a house- chimney fire at the home of aids faster healing For stuboorr
order.
cases, get Exl'd itrrngth Zemo.
wsrming dinner at the new Mr. am! Mrs. R. O. Dickey.
Supplica Tropical and Gold
Fish Binds Boarded
1089 State St.
(4 Cbrocin)
I
Telephone 361-8036
Home Towing
babnvit
Zemo Great for
Minor Burns,Cuts
Roofing
All State Rooflng Co.
We (tover The Valley
NEW R4M)F8 »n<l RKPAIR8
Cbmmrrcial - Rcsldentlal
And Industrial
FREE FAT1MATE8 • TER.MH
WII.BI'R KOENIG, Owoer
l*h. sm
•iwn River IUI. N. E.
Malern
3—Tlie Mill City Enterprise, Thiirulay, March 19, 19ftt
Historical Data
GENERAL FUND
BUDGET SUMMARY
Budget
Current
Year
(3)
35.000
14 835
13.080
92.310
3 600
158.825
Budget Reiources
(4)
Approved
(8)
Avariatilo Cash Balance
15 000
Revenue from f-ocal Sources except tax to be levied
8.000
Revenue from Intermediate Sources ............................. .. 20.15«
Revenue from State Sourcaa
... 75,986
Revenue from Federal Sources
... 3,000
Total Budget Resource« except tax to be levied ............. 152.144
District Tax Received in Year Levied or
235.521 Required to Balance Budget
275.577
394.346 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
427.721
Historical Data
BUDGET SUMMARY — GENERAL FUND
Budget
Current
Year
<31
13.620
3 600
229 230
15.945
1.150
8,000
8 635
12.500
17.900
10.400
14.350
26.895
8.300
700
4,500
800
200
500
12.121
5,000
394.346
BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
(4)
Approved
(«>
Salaries
—Other
....................
Instruction- -Salaries
—Other
..............
Health
—Other
Pupil Transportation Services Salaries
—Other
Ope ration of Plant Salaries ................
—Other
............
Maintenance at Plant —Salaries ............
—Other
Fixed Charges
Food Services Salaries
—Other
....................
—Other
....................
Community Services Salaries .......... ..
—Other
..........................
Capital Outlay Site« .................................
—Equipment ..................
Operating Contingency .............................
Total Estimated Expenditures .............
Adminiatratlve
16,550
4.340
. 233.300
19.860
550
8.586
...
8.525
... 23.753
.
16.900
... 3.800
20.520
29.000
... 8.300
860
...
2,000
840
400
... 3.500
... 11.148
.. 15.008
. 427.721
BUDGET SUMMARY--OTHER FUNDS
Budget
Bond And Interest Redemption Fund
Current
(4)
Year
(3)
47,587 Requirements .............................................................
5,917 Resources
.................................
41,670 Revenue necessary to Balance Budget
SCHOOL LUNCH FUND
14.100 Requirements .........................................................................
14.100 Resources ............................................. ....... .............. .........
00 000 Revenue necessary to Balance Budget ...
BUILDING IMPROVEMENT FUND
68.400 Requirements ..........................................................................
68.400 Resources ....................................................................... .........
00.000 Revenue necessary to Balance Budget ..................
Approved
(6)
.. 30.035
... 4,777
.. 25.258
16.500
16.500
00.000
4»
HOUSING FUND
13.900 Requirements .......................................... .........
13.900 Resources.......................... ................................
Revenue necessary to Balance Budget
18.000
18.000
00,000
« om
Historical Data
Summary Of Expenditures For Personal Services
Current Year Budget
No. of
Totai Salary
Empi.
Budgeted
(3)
(4)
1
10,500
1
5,250
0
0.000
8.000
1
1
7.600
3
14,300
6
30.475
4
21.450
3
17.025
11,900
2
5
31.700
8
52.800
2
13.700
1
7.200
1
1.050
1
2.900
3
13.400
1
4.700
1
2,160
2
6,400
Personnel Classification
1No. of
Empi.
(5)
(6)
(7)
Superintendent
10,900-11.299
1
Clerk-Secretary
. . 5.200-5.499
1
Principal
......
8 300-8.599
1
Principal
..........
...... .... 8.000-8.299
1
Teaching-Principal
7.400-7.699
2
Teachers
.. 4.700-4.999
0
Teachers
5.000-5.299
5
Teachers
..............................
5.300-5.599
T
Teachers
..........
............
5.600-5.899
2
Teachers .
_____
5.900-6,199
2
Teachers.........................
6.200-6.499
3
Teachers...................................
6.500-6.799
10
Teachers .
.................. ...............
. 6.800-7.099
2
7,100-7.399
Teachers
. ...................... ..
1
Secretary
................
1.800-2.099
1
Secretary _______
... 2.900-3.199
1
4.4U0-4.699
Custodians
..
2
Custodians .......
___ .... 4,700-1.999
2
Cooks and Assistants ______
2.100-2.399
1
Cooks and Assistants
3.201-3.600
2
Range
Approved
(8)
11,000
5.400
8.500
8.000
15 000
0.000
25.701
38.328
11.448
12.048
19 020
66.848
13.704
7,200
1.800
3.000
9.360
9.672
2.304
6.280
PERSONAL SERVICES SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Distribution
General Fund
Other Funds
Notice Of School Budget Hearing
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8
•z.
NOTICE Is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body ot Administrative School Dis­
Personnel Classification
trict No. 129J of IJnn County. State of Oregon, will be held at Santiam High School on the 2nd
day of April, 1964, nt 8:00 p. m o’clock, for the purpose of discussing with interested persons the
budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. 1964 and ending June 30. 1965. hereinafter set forth.
The budget was prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with that used in the preceding
(1)
year.
Custodian - Bus Driver
A copy of the budget document Is available for inspection at Santiam High School between the Part-Time Employees
hours of 8 00 a. m. and 4 00 p. m. The budget document may be obtained for $3 00, or part of it
may be obtained for $0.20 per sheet.
Signed : DONALD C. WALKER,
District School Boa ni Chairman
ex
1
2
E
Id
*8
« &
3-2
è
(2)
(3)
5.400-5.699
2
1.50-2.55 hr. 15
c
4l §
o
= ! Il
x
£
S
•a
1
<
£
2
<41
(5)
11.096
14.926
150
(6)
2.700
¿ 5.
.
X £
>»
X tn
§«
I *
(9)
(7)
(8)
7,521 1.575
1.000 10.236 840
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Automotive & Industrial
Maintenance
Welding, Diesel Englue
Service
Shop or Fichi
Urico Ilatteriea
Faeton Equipment
Ignition I’urtM
Dealer for Aireo Welding
Producta
Hoovers Repair
Jim and Veryl Hoover
I’ll. 807-2911 Mill City
For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1. 1964
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
(1)
Total Budget Requirements
Deduct: Total Budget Resources Except
Tax to Be Levied
Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget
Add: Est. of ttxes to be levied but not
rec’d in ensuing year
Taxes to be levied for Ensuing Year
Analysis of Taxes to be Levied
Outside 6% Limitation
Not Subject to 6% Limitation
Total Taxes to Be levied
Amazing Compound Diaaolvi a
Common Warts Away
Without Cutting or Burning
Do« lora warn picking or scratch­
ing at wnrtH may calimi bleeding,
apnmdtng. Now amazing Com­
pound W' penetrate« into warta.
Heat roya t heir ciillx. actually melta
warta away without cutting or
burning. Painless, colorless
Compound W, used aa direct <«i,
remove« common wart« aafrl.v,
•4Tm-tively, leave« no ugly » ui..
Bond
General Interest
A Redm.
Fund
(3)
(4)
School
Lunch
(5)
Building
& Imp.
(6)
532.256
427.721
30.035
16,500
40.000
18,000
231 421
300.835
152.144
275.577
4.777
25.258
16.500
40,000
18.000
23.283
324.118
20.000
295.577
3.283
28,541
295,577
28,541
324.118
295,577
295.577
(1)
Total Budget Requirements
Deduct: Total Budget Resources Except
Tnx to Be Iz*vieil
Revenue Necessary to Bnlnnce Budget
Add: Eat. of taxes to be levied but not
rec’d in ensuing year
Taxes to Be levied for Ensuing Year
Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied
Outside 6% Limitation
Not Subject to 6% Limitation
Total Taxes to be Levied
Total
All Fun.is
(2)
I
Sct>x>l
I aincit
(5)
Building
A Imp.
(6)
Housing
Hits!
(7)
538,333
394.346
47.587
14.100
68.400
13.900
261.142
277,191
158.825
235,521
5.917
41,670
14.100
68.40)
13.900
26.100
303,291
20.000
255.521
6.100
47.770
. ... >21
47.770
303.291
255.521
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Outstanding
Type of
Estimate
Actual
Indebtedness
July 1
July 1
Cur. Yr.
Ensu. Yr.
Serial Bonds
101.(MM)
144,000
255,521
of your fuel sup-
J ply for you.
No more running out No more last-
minute calls for oil.
Everything is automatic. We com­
pute your rate of fuel consumption
baaed on the weather. Using the de-
grea-day method, we can accurately
predict how much heating oil you will
FT US KEEP TRACK
28.541
28,541
Bond
General Interest
Fund
& Redm.
(4)
(3)
How to make sure
you won’t run out of
heating oil
Housing
FU nd
(7)
For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1. 1963.
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
REMOVE
WARTS!
Total
AU Funds
12)
use and when you will need more of it
When time comes, our truck ap­
pears at your home-well before you
run low. No need to phone. No bother.
We handle everything for you.
There is no charge for this special
service. And you’ll be getting Shell
Heating Oil for top burner perform­
ance. Call us today for details.
H. L. ASHBY
Distributor
Ph. 897-2442
Stayton
47.770
47.770
Approved bv Budget Committee: Mar. 5, 1964
Signed CHARLENE B. COOPER. Secretary
C. ROBERT OLIVER. Chairman
Adopted by District School Board: Mar. 5, 1964
Signed. ENDA ROSS. Clerk
DONAIJ) C. WALKER. Chairman,
40.000
40.000
00.000
We Give S & H Green Stamps
On Heating Oil
M=
M
1
(10)
2.000