The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 06, 1967, Page 7, Image 7

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7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 6, 1967
those elected to make our
laws, particularly when one
NEED A YOUTH?
remembers that early all Ore­
In the Salem Area call your
gon lesislators have their own
private occupations at home,
OREGON STATE EMPLOYMENT SEfMCE
and, some 80 per cent of them
by Everett E. Cutter
GIVE THEM THE OEEORTLVITY THEY DESIRE
have to conduct campaigns
STATE OF ORE9ON • DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT
on
highways,
which
undoubt
­
Interim Committees
next year.
edly will work closely with
To Continue Study
Adjournment of the legis­ the State Highway Commis­
lature may cause a lull in sion on its assignment to sur- Seaman Mathieu
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
I Salem hostelry and restaurant vey the entire coastline and
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too
business, but all around the define a realistic public line Returns from Vienam
state the lawmaking study for legislative study.
Juvisville, R. I. (FHTNC)
Highway committee also
process goes on.
SeaVnan Apprentice James A.
will
probe
questions
concern
­
Legislative committee work
Matthieu, USN son of Mr. and
during the regular session, ing gas tax refunds to cities Mrs. Fred A. Mathieu of 900
and
counties,
financing
of
like an iceburg, comprises 90
Taylor Road, Mehama, Ore.,
per cent of the substance un­ highway and road construc­ has returned to Davisville,
derpinning floor action. Now, tion, truck regulation, high­ R. I., upon completion of an
for the next 18 months, six in­ way beatification, licensing, eight-month tour of duty in
Drive ins for
terim committees will keep motor vehicle inspection and Vietnam as a member of the
legislatures and lay appoint­ other safety measures. It will U. S. Naval Mobile Construc­
ees busy beneath the surface consist of nine senators and tion Battalion Fifty-Eight.
studying Oregon problems representatives, and is finan­
The mission of the bat­
and coming up with recom­ ced from the highway com­ talion, while in Vietnam, was
mendations for 1969 session mission budget.
to defend their camp and pro­
The business climate study
bills.
ject sites from the enemy,
committee will add four mem­
The six committees, and ber from the general public and to provide construction
their two-year appropriations
support to U. S. and allied
after the regular picking season ends
to its nine legislators. Their
voted by the legislature just main interests will be Ore- military forces in the area.
In addition, the battalion
over, are: public lands, $35,- gon’s tax structure, air and
undertook
many civic action
000; agriculture, $25,000; high­
water quality, mineral re-
ways, $25,000; business cli- sources, development of food programs designed to assist
mate, $25,000; local govern- products industry, transpor­ the Vietnamese people. One of
Richard and Douglas Heater
ment, $25,000; and a special tation, zoning effects on in­ the largest and most Import­
committee to explore ways dustrial development, duplica­ ant projects was the rebuild­
Phone 769-2696
Rt. 1 Stayton
to Improve operation of the tion of government require­ ing of 32 duplex, prefabri­
legislature, $30,000.
cated
homes
for
Vietnamese
4 miles West of Mehama on Fern Ride Road
ments, business costs, bank­
The latter three are new;
survivors of a plane crash
ruptcies and related credit
the others are repeats of practices.
which occurred in December
Market Road No. 82
study groups active during
Local government commit­ 1966 near the Da Nang Air­
the last interim. Last in­
tee members, four senators field.
terim’s education and public and five represenatives, will
health committees are not look into the unification and
being continued.
codification of special service
Costliest of the interim district laws and problems of
The Budget for Gates Rural Fire Protection District for the fiscal year 1967-1968,
committees, public lands, pri­
annexation and other bound­
marily will investigate and ary changes relating to cit­ beginning July 1, 1967, as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules was
prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes,
report on ultimate uses of ies, counties and districts.
if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A
Oregon water, using as its
Broad farm qusetions will
basis a study now being con- be explored by the interim copy of the budget document may be Inspected by interested persons between the hours
by
the
State
Water
ducted
committee on agriculture. of 8:00 p. m. and 8.30 p. m. at Rt. 1, Box 201, Lyons, Oregon. The Budget Document, or any
Resources Board. The nine-
These include farm financing, portion of it, may be obtained for $1.00 complete, or 25c per sheet at Rt. 1, Box 201,
man panel also will study
Lyons, Oregon. A meeting of the Board of Directors will be held July 12, 1967, at 8:00
the use of lands for recration- labor needs and mechaniza­ P. M. at the Gates Fire Hall for the purpose holding a public hearing on this budget. Any
tion,
land
use,
food
inspection
al purposes, including devel­
person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it.
opment of greenstrips and and agriculture-related wat­
er pollution.
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
scenic waterways, such as the
The committee studying For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1967
Total
Equip.
Willamette River Greenway
All
General
Res.
already given the go-ahead improvement of the legisla­
ture will be composed of 37
Tax Levy Computation
Funds
Fund
Fund
signal.
It will not study the ques­ members • three senators, four Total Budget Requirements ..............................................................
$8729.00 $3729.00 $5,000.00
tion of public rights and pri­ reresentatives and 30 private
1,250.00 5,000.00
Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes To Be Levied ............... 6,250.00
citizens
to
be
namer
by
Sen
­
vate ownership of beach pro­
2,479.00 2,479.00
Taxes
Necessary
to
Balance
Budget
..................................................
ate
and
House
leaders.
Funds
perty, which caused such a
Add Taxes Estimated Not To Be Received During Ensuing
sandfight during the regular reportedlya are available from
250.00
250.00
the
Ford
Foundation
to
sup
­
session. That task is being
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED ...'”..............................................
2,729.00
2,729.00
plement
the
states
$30,000.
left to the interim committee
2,729.00
In addition to the tax In­ Within 6% Limitation ............................................................................ 2,729.00
terim committee, the 1967 leg­
2,729.00
2,729.00
islative assembly created a TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED
“blue-ribbon” commission to
$9,844.00
$5,000.00
$4,844.00
recommend steps leading to Total Budget Requirements ..............................................................
5,000.00
7,500.00
2,500.00
Less
Budget
Resources,
Except
Taxes
to
be
Levied
...................
complete revision of Oregon
2,344.00 2,344.00
criminal law structure and Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget..................................................
sentencing procedures. It will Add Taxes Estimated Not To Be Received During Ensuing
250.00
250.00
Year ........................................... .........................................................
consist of 13 members, in­
2,594.00 2,594.00
cluding judges, lawyers and TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED ......................................................
district attorneys in addition ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED
2,594.00
Within 6% Limitation ............................................................................ 2,594.00
to legislators.
Their study is to be con-
2,594.00 2,594.00
ducted over the next four TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED
years, with a $40,000 budget,
Notice of Approval by
Statement of Indebtedness
and they will report to the
Budget Committee
Outstanding July 1, 1966
1971 legislature.
Ensuing Yr.
Approved by Budget Committee
Type of Indebtedness
Current Yr.
On top of all this, the fol­
(Actual)
July 21, 1967
(Estimated)
lowing fiscal studies are to
ORVILLE J. BROWN,
be made:
Chairman of Budget Committee
NONE
NONE
Salaries of state civil ser­
DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BY FUND
vice employees.
For the Fiscal Year 1967-1968
State building rental charg­
Beginning July 1, 1967
es.
Gates Rural Fire Protection District
Capitol building remodel­
HISTORICAL DATA
ing and space assignment.
Budget For Ensuing Year
Actual
Budget
Organization and function
of the State Bureau of Labor.
Second
First
Adopted
Liquor Control Commission Preceding Preceding Current
Year
Personal Services
policies.
Year
Year
Higher education buildings
design and costs.
Personal Services—
Vacation and sick-leave pol­
$ 110.00
$ 100.00 $ 110.00 $ 110.00 Secretary-Treasurer.........
icies.
400.00 Volunteer Call Payments
. 400.00
Proposed annuity program
350.00 S. I. A. C............................
. 400.00
364.48
316.91
for employees of industries
for the blind.
860.00
Total Personal Services ..................................
910.00
Materials and Services—
300.00 Equipment Operation and Maintenance .....
130.42
68.54
579.00
WEDDING
400.00 Insurance ...............................................................
370.00
400.00
349.00
1.40
50.00 Office Supplies and Expense ........................
50.00
143.71
STATIONERY
144.00
125.00 Legal and Audit .... ............................................
110.00
200.00
130.00 Election Expense and Budget Advertising
111.71
130.00
119.19
100.00 Organization Expense ........................... ..........
61.90
100.00
518.93
60.00 Contribution to Fire Hall Maintenance .....
54.00
60 00
1165.00 Total Materials and Service .........................
1519.00
100.00Operating Contingencies .........................
100.00
1000.00
2000.00Transfer to Equipment Reserve Fund
500.00
1500.00
Capital Outlay—
FU*-
45.25
719.00 Equipment _____ ________________ __
700.00
211.48
Unappropriated Surplus .........................
000.00
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585’4720
HELP WANTED?
Berry Picking
Free Berries
LONE PINE RANCH
Notice of Budget Hearing
GO CLASSIFIED
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
This match can still
burn a forest
This one can t
10 seconds made
the difference.
4844.00
In the forest, no match is "out"
Total Requirements
$3729.00
GENERAL FUND RESOURCES
HISTORICAL DATA
Budget
Actual
Budget For Ensuing Year
until it’s cold. Neither is a cigarette.
Nor a campfire. Nine out of ten forest
First
Second
Preceding Preceding Current
Year
Year
Year
fires are caused by people who
forget this. Please—only you can
2250.00 Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis).... ................
Previously Levied Taxes Estimated to be Received
250.00
During Ensuing Year ..................... ...... ...... .........
2500.00
Total Resources, Except Taxes To Be Levied
2344.00
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget.......... ......
1846.38
prevent forest fires.
214.07
2060.45
HELIOGRAVED*
by the creator* at
Th* Flower Wadding line
rwaewaw-
Bond Principal to Be PaM Daring » mu Ing Year
Adopted
1000.00
250.00
1,250.00
2479.00
4844.00Total Resources
Simp$on Timber Company
Idanha Veneer
Harry Spencer, Mgr.
Freres Veneer
Lyons, Oregon
Boise Cascade Corp.
P. O. Box 127
Independence, Oregon
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
Idanha and Mill City, Oregon
EQUIPMENT RESERVE FUND SUMMARY
HISTORICAL DATA
Budget
Budget For Ensuing Year
Actual
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Mill City, Oregon
First
Second
Preceding Preceding Current
Year
Year
Year
Parkeft Logging Company
Mehama, Oregon
1
2000.00
2000.00
1000.00
2000 00
3000 00
2000 00
3000 00
Willamette Plywood Corp.
P. O. Box 228
Aumsville, Oregon
Mill City Enterprise
Mill City, Oregon
Phone 897-2772
RESOURCES—
3,000.00 Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis)
2000.00Transferred from other funds.............
5000.00 Total Resources .... ............. ................. ..... . .....
REQUIREMENTS—
5000 00Reserved for Expenditure in Future Years
Adopted
.... 5000.00
.... 500.00
5500.00
5500.00