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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1964)
(»—The Mill City EnterpriM', Hiiirulay, March 19, IMI Notice of School Budget Hearing NOTICE is iwreby given that a meeting of the govcminc body of Detroit School District No. 123J of Msriond Jnn Counties. State of Oregon, will be held at Detroit School on the 6th day of April, 1964. at 7 P. M. o'clock for the purpose of discussing with interested persons the budget (or 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 I year. Major accounting changes, if any. and their effect on the budget are set forth in an accom panying statement. A copy of the budget document is available for inspection at Detroit School office between the ! hours of 9 00 A. M and 4:00 P. M. The budget document may be obtained for $100. or parts of it may be obtained for 10c per sheet. Signed: HOWARD DEAN. District School Hoard Chairman FINANCIAL MM MARY For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1. 1964-65 Total All General Funds Fund (3) (21 (1) Total Budget Requirements ................ ............ 174.171.00 141.400 00 Deduct; Tbtal Budget Resources Except Tax to 97.329.00 64.558.00 76.842.00 76.842.00 Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget Add: Est. of taxes to be levied but not received 4,000.00 4.000 00 in ensuing year Taxes to be levied fi r Ensuing Year 80.842 00 80.842.00 Anai Isas of Taxes to Be Levied Within 6% Limitation Oitside 6"r Limitation ............................................ 80.842.00 80.842 00 Not subject to 6* t limitatxxi Total Taxes To Be Levied ........................... 80.842.00 80.842.00 Tux Levy Comptitatx'n Bus Fund (4) 10.341 00 Bldg Fumi (5> 15.730.00 Lunch Fund (6> 6,700 00 10,341.00 15.730 00 6,700 00 4,770.00 Bldg. Fund (5) 8.355.00 Lunch Fund (•) 6.000.00 4,770.00 8.355.00 6.000 00 Fbr the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1. 1963-64 Tax Levy Computation (1) Total Budget Requirements ...... Deduct: Total Budget Resources Except Tax to Be Levied ......... Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget Add Est. of taxes to be levied ixM not received in ensuing year .............. Taxes to Be levied for Ensuing year Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied Within 6*4 Limitation Outside 6% Limitation Not Subject to 6% Limitation Tbtal Taxes To Be Levied .... Appris ed by Budget Committee : March 12, 1964 Signed: ROBERT C. YOUNG. Secretary Total AU General Funds Fund <21 (3» 12S.395 00 109.270.00 79.592.17 48.802.83 60.467.17 48.802.83 3 499 23 52.308.06 3.499.23 52,302.06 52.302.06 52,302.06 52.302.06 52.302.06 Bus Fund (4> Adopted by District School Board. March 12. 1964 Signed: RUTH MILLER, Clerk Signed : ARNOLD MALONE. Chairman Signed: HOWARD DEAN, Chairman BUDGET SUMMARY — GENERAL FUND Historical Data Actual Budget 2nd Year 1st Year Current Preceding Preceding Year (1) (2) 30,960.54 7,147.84 21.098.24 24.072.62 11,387.00 25.608.04 7,362.59 13,544.00 23,247.38 10,428 00 138.80 31.50 -3.000.00 7,424.15 91,666.21 87,784.46 19,407.42 111,073.66 31.473.75 119,258.21 (3) Budget Resources Approved (6) (4) Available Cash Balance ..................... $20.000.00 Revenue from Local Sources except tax to be levied 5.525.00 Revenue from Intermediate Sources 3,040 00 Revenue from State Sources 24,493.00 Revenue from Federal Sources 11,000.00 Proceeds from Sales Receipts from other School Districts .. .... Transfers from other Funds 500.00 60,467.17 Total Budget Resources except tax to be levied 64.558.00 District Tax Received in Year Levied or 48.802.83 Required to Balance Budget 76,842.00 109,270.00 Total Budget Resources ........................................... 141,400.00 15,000.00 4.800.00 3.200_00 27,367.17 10,100 00 BUDGET SUMMARY — GENERAL FUND Historical Data Budget Requirements Actual Budget 2nd Year 1st Year Current Preceding Preceding Year (4) (1) (21 (3) 4,500.00 5,500.00 5,850.00 Administration—Salaries -Other .................. 1,388.22 1,488.41 1,320.00 Approved (6) 6.600.00 1.625.00 FORCED-AIR HEATING! NEW IDEA IN 1 À RENT THIS NATURAL GAS WALL FURNACE PER Have thia slim, attractive heating unit installed In your home and make no major investment. Attrac tive, slim-line, completely automatic wall furnace ia designed to fit safely against a wall to move circulat ing-air warmth through your home in one, two or three directions. RECEIVE FREE FURNACE INSTALLATION LYON S By Eva Brwaaler Die annual Silver tea spon sored by the WSCS and field in the fireplace room of the Me- tliodist church Tuesday after noon was well attended. Mrs. Notman Williams sang n solo and the guest speaker was Miss Tena Lindberg an exchange student from Sweden who talk ed and answered questions about her native land Mrs. Glenn Jul ian decorated the tea table Pouring ami serving were Mrs Gordon lirunell and Mrs Paul West from Salem Guests were present from Salem, Mill City, Mehama. Aumsville. t\>rtland and Stayton Mr and Mrs. Percy Hiatt and Mr. and Mrs Ernest Gros so of Lyons were anuing those attending the social Isxir at Stayton s|xxv«ored by Northwest Natural Gas company. Mrs. Elsie Voss from Grass Valley, Calif., has purchased the Ethel Huffman home and has moved in. The place will be remembered as the former Paul Sctiiewek home. 45.0*4 tX) 47,786 00 7.52 2.143.37 5.539 77 5.229 50 4.769.05 1.013.50 2.428.60 5.697.93 2.257.94 1 85 12.82 2.338 24 4.409.29 5.988 25 5,005.44 1,689.27 4.570.99 5,651.64 2,624 96 Evlraakm I'nlt Meet*— Die March meeting of the l.yons Extension unit was held Thursdt y afternoon In the din ing room of the Methodist church with Lucille IltHier atxl Kathleen Manning as boatessra. Die meeting was called to ord er at 1 30 and Mrs Belva Cbv- [ ty. Linn iXxinty Extension Agent from Albani was pre sent to teach the lesson on Family Cbmmunieations." At tending were Helen J<iin»ton. I Marian Pennington. Leoa .l<hn- son. O|xil Horn. Florence More. Rae Music, Eleanor LuMunyan, Fern Pederaun. Clara Rihwein. Johanna Rotiwvin. Alice Ikxigal, Thelma James. Li*ia Johnson. Diana* Williams, aixl the hoeless Mrs Huber and Mrs Manning. Mr and Mrs Leonard Cru- eon have returned txmic after a month spent in (Ailorado with their son. Michael Michael was chosen Athlete «»f the Week at | the (.'olorado School of Mines Mr and Mrs. William W ,Carter have as their guest her niece. Mrs. Janet Long and daughter from North Carolina At the last meeting of the Mari-Linn sctuxil hoard. Mm 52.850 (X) Inst inet ion 25 00 2,700 00 7,875.00 6.200 OO 5.055.00 1.700 00 3.690 00 6,235 00 2.800 00 Milton Roten was hired to re place Mm. Russell Thiel as secretary at the s<4x»>l. Ixmia Henning will replace Mrs Dilel as sclx»>l clerk Stuart Diompson left by plane Saturday for Junction. Colo , called there by the serious ill ness of his father Mrs. Duanp- son and children left by car Wednesday night for that city when they received wool that Mr. D xxii | mhmi ' s father had passed away Mr». Thiel Honored Mm Russell Dilel was the honored guest at a |>arty held Friday at the Mari-lJtui school. Mrs Thiel. wtu> has served ns clerk for the scfux»l for sev eral years, has resigned be cause they are moving away. She was presented with a gift anil a decorated cake which was cut and served with home made ice cream and coffee Present beside« Mrs Dilel were George Pavllah, Fred Ijiwrence, Mm Hazel W’lrth. Frank Font. Mm Maida HUI. Mrs Mary O'Brien. Mrs. Carol Schkitthaucr, Mm Katie Skillings. Mm Viola Helsel. Ruas Thiel. Mrs Don na Asmussen, Mm. Orville IXiwnlng, Mrs, Dallas Frank lin and Mr and Mm Monroe Salaries Other Health Salaries Other TYtpil Transixirtatlon Service« Salaries Other Operation of Plant Salaries Other Maintenance of Plant Salaries Other Fixed Charge» Food Services Salaries Other Student Body Activities Salaries Other Capital Outlay Sites Buildings Equipment Operating Contingency TOTAl. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Unappropriated Balance TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS 60.100 00 4.615 00 MEHAMA 25 00 Mr« Jobs Teeters 2.800 00 Mr and Mr» Art Anderson 10 J!) (Ml returned home the first <4 U»t 7.3OOOÜ week from Brooking» where 5,105 00 they had »pent »eversl day« xio III viatlng thrtr son's family. Mr. 3.800 00 and Mrs. Jack Anderson and 7,730 00 throe »<>n» Die Anderaon» were 3.300 00 accompanied by Mm. Jamc« Vcratecg of Dirncr Mr. and Mm Keith Phillipa 100 00 100.00 100 OO 100 (X) went to Reno the first of last 1,200.00 1,538 96 week returning home Wednes 3.700 00 9,100 OU day evening. 650 00 12.916.70 649.51 «IO OU A group <g Mehama Firemen, 2.500.00 2.600 00 their famllle» and some friend» KN 270 00 85 465.62 107.256.26 126,400 OO chartered a bu» to attend the 25.608 04 12.001.95 15.000 (X) third annual breakfast spon 109.270.00 111.073 66 119.258 21 141,41X100 sored by the Brook» Fire De partment Sunday They reputed Historical Data Budget a nice breakfast and enjoyable Actual BUDGET RESOURCES AND REQUIREMENTS IN DETAIL Current 2nd Year 1st Year trip OTHER FUNDS Yen' Mm. Doyle Anderaon and Preceding Preceding Budget for Ensuing Year Approved ill (31 sons Mark. Craig and David of (21 (6) Forest Grove vlsltrd during the Bus Fund 10.692 61 1,683 19 4,770 00 R<v|u:rements 10.341 (X) weekend with her parents, Mr. 10,692.61 4.no 00 1.683.19 Resources 10.341 00 and Mr». William I kill Mark and Craig remained here to Building Fund 8.355.00 with their 4,11053 6,291.76 Requirements 15 730 (X) spend the week 15^730 00 grandparents 8,355.00 4.110.53 6.291.76 R>'<< Hirers Mr. and Mrs Reno Mllelta Lunch Fund 5,795.04 5.598 31 6.000 00 Requirements 6 701) (X) and baby ion of I’ortland were 6,574.28 7,084.73 6.000.00 RMMB M9 6.7UO.O Saturday afternoon and evening guests at Mr ami Mrs Scott SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES FOR PERSONAL SERVICE Brown and Vicki Die Milrtta» GENERAL IT J ND are former Mehama residents Costume Parly Held— Historical Data Susan Klm»ey waa boates» at Actual Current Year Budget her home Friday evening, tor a costume party and taffy pull « £ ** She was assisted by her mother. Personnel Classification Hlange No. of Approvili ó E Mra. I^irry Klmsey. Ilolirrta Emp. Bethel received thr prize for the best costume. Other girl» (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) («) (7) (9) attending were Ellen Stewart. Administration Penny Nash . Janet Watkins, 1 3.450.00 Superintendent 1 4.000 00 Marlene Pennington. Becky ("in- 1 1.400 00 Secretary 1 1.400 00 mxi . Diana Rockwell, Marilyn 1,200.00 Clerk 1 I JOO 01 Barrow, and Francis Clark Also 5.850 (XI Total Administration 6,6(X> OO enjoying the party were Mary Instruction * » ami IJo)d Klmscy. 1.000 00 Principal Elementary 1 1.200.00 (tiurch Group Meet*— 2,650 00 Principal Secondary 1 2.600 IX) Die Women'» Society of the 2.200.00 Teacher Part-Dme 1 2,200 imi Mifiamn church held n »U>rt 1 5,100.00 Teadttr 1 5.000 IXJ business meeting in the Fellow 3 16,100.00 Teachers 5.21XI-5.5OO 1 5.400 (X) ship room of the church Thurs 2 11.200.00 Teachers 5.600-5.900 4 23. (XX). OU day evening Die chief business 2 12,100.(X) Teachers 6.000-6,300 3 18.UX) 00 was to plan for a dinner to 900 00 Substitute Teachers 70U0O raise needed funds. A menu 1,300 00 Secretary 1 1.400 00 will be decided on by the com 52,850 00 Total Instruction 60,100 00 mittee later on. A series of Transportation Coffees are also being planned 1 2,300.00 Bus Driver No. 1 1 2,300 00 for April, with Mrs Keith 400 00 Bus Driver No. 2 1 BOO 00 Philll|M as one of the first Umt- 2,700.00 Total Transportation 2.8(X).(X) e»sas. The next meeting of thr Operation of Plant Society is planned for April 4.700 00 1 Custodian No. 1 1 4.800 00 9 at 7 30 p. m. 1,500.00 Custodian No. 2 1 2,500 (X) Olebrale« t’th Birthday — 6,200 00 Total Operation of Plant 7.300 00 Vicki Johnson, daughter of Maintenance of Plant Mr. and Mrs, Walter Johnson 600 00 Grounds 200 (M) celebrated hrr 12th birthday on 1,100 00 Buildings MM) (X) Sunday. Mrs Johnson took 1,700.00 Total Maintenance of Plant 800 00 Vicki ami son Dale, Rene Food Services Champ and Rolland Ixingfellow 2,200 00 Cook No. 1 1 1.650.00 to the show In Stayton after 600.(X) Cook No. 2 1 650 (X) which a family party enjoyed 2,800.00 Total Food .Services 3.300 (X) cake and lex* cream at thr John son home. Present to help PERSONAL SERVICES SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Vicki celebrate were Mr. ami No. of Total Maintenance Auxiliary Mrs. Grant Smith, Mrs. Harley Personnel Classification Emp. Salary Admin. Instruction and Opera. Service Johnson, Mrs. Bonnie Wagner, Linda, Debby and Donald. Don (1) (S) (6) (7) (3) (4) (8) Supt. Secondary Principal Teacher 1 8,800.00 Smolke, Mr. and Mrs. Waller 1.000 00 4,800 00 Secretary-Clerk Johnson, Dale and Carla. Vicki 1 4.000.00 2,600.00 1.400.00 Bus Driver-Custodian 1 4,800.00 2,500.00 2.300.00 also spent part of thr day Sun Teacher-Bus Driver 1 6,150.00 5,900.00 250 (X) day horseback riding at the Ray Roberts home. - 5 3 £ H 1 AND SERVICEI You pay nothing to have the wall furnace installed. (You pay only a small charge for the electrical con nection.) You pay nothing for any servicing re quired. Your rental payment of $1.95 per month covers all costs except the fuel itself—and the rental hill is included with your fuel bill. Walker Ml«« Mildred Asmussen, Mu- dent at the Christian Bible »ch<*»l at Canyonville 1« spend ing her spring vacation nt tlw* home of her mother. Mrs I km tin Asmussen Mi and Mm James Karri» were cba|x'nincM for the |mrty Friday evening at the Methodist church About »0 youngsters from the fifth through the eighth grade were present Ml and Mr» Russell Dilel left Monday morning fi»r North Bend where they will »pend the week doing repair work on their houic Diey expect to move to that city the forepart of April Mr». Floyd Cha»e and son of Sweet Home wn» a Thursday overnight guest at the Inane << her parent». Mr and Mr» J<*in Kunkle Friday a dinner was served honoring Mr« (tia»r on her birthday anniversary P«*- »ent were Mm Ros» Masai and children of Mill CMy; Mr and Mm Ralph Davis and children <f Stayton. Mm IzoU Worden and Mr and Mm Kun kle and Johnnie. A Urge crowd attended the card |>arty Sunday evening «j»>iiM>red by the St. Patrick Catholic church IS PART OF THE SCENE WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE A TASTE FOR GOOD LIVING IN OREGON For a rhubarb upaidc-down cake slice rhubarb into a luik- ing pnn, add brown sugar and butter. Top with batter made from one layer of yellow' or white cake mix. Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain CALL 109 Commercial Street S. E. Phone EM 3-31 I I For th» flrat tim» seltne» h»> found a ne« healing aubatanro with the aa tomahinir ability to ahrink hemor rhoid» »nd to rella«» pain — without »urgery. In raaa after rnao, whil« gently relieving pmn, aetual reduc tion fahrinkaK") took plain. Moat amazing of all — reaulta were ao thor ourh that sufferer! made aatoni-h ng statements Ilka “Piles have ceased l< be a problem I” The secret ia ■ noa heal Ing aubatanca ( Bio-Dyne») - die eovery of a world-famou» reaearrl In«'itute. 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