The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 29, 1968, Page 7, Image 7

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    LYONS
Notice of School Budget Hearing
By Eva Bressler
NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of Linn-Benton IED
School District of Linn-Benton County, State of Oregon, will be held at Court House Annex,
Albany and County Court House, Corvallis on the 11th day of March, 1968 at 8:00 P. M.
o’clock for the purpose of discussing with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 1968 and ending June 30, 1969, hereinafter set forth.
The budget was prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with that used in the pre­
ceding year. Major accounting changes, if any. and their effect on the budget are set forth
in an accompanying statement.
A copy of the budget document is available for inspection at Court House Annex, Al­
bany between the hours of 8:30 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. The budget document may be obtained
for 40c, or parts of it may be obtained for 10c per sheet.
Signed, Ed Poland
District School Board Chairman
A donkey basketball game
is scheduled at Mari-Linn gym
Tuesday night, March 5 at
7:30. E. L. Roye will be pre­
sent with his trained don­
keys. The Lyons Fire De­
partment will play the em­
ployees of the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mc­
Dowell and children from
Port Townsend, Wn., were
weekend guests at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Scott. They also visit­
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
ed relatives in Mill City.
For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1968.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel
Total
IED
Contracted IED Equal. from North Bend were week
Tax Levy Computation
Levy
Office
All Funds
end guests at the home of
(5)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(1)
their daughter and family, Mr.
Total Budget Requirements.......................... 7,379,150.91
300.339.00 99,000.00 6,979,811.91 and Mrs. Robert Walton and
Deduct: Total Budget Resources Except
daughters Wendee and Sally.
60,000.00
Tax to Be Levied .......................................... 178,550.00
96,000.00
22,550.00
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobe
3,000.00 6,919,811.91 spent the week end visiting
277,789.00
Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget ..
7,200,600.91
Add: Est. of taxes to be levied but not
with relatives in Portland and
200,000.00 Vancouver, Washington.
rec’d in ensuing year .................................. 200,000.00
3.000.00 7,119,811.91
277,789.00
Taxes to be levied for Ensuing Year........... 7,400,600.91
Mr. and Mrs. James Turel
Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied
of Portland were Sunday din­
2,036,025.31 ner guests at the home of Mr.
Within 6% Limitation ...................................... 2,036,025.31
3,000.00 5,083,786.60 and Mrs. Jack Shull and fam­
277,789.00
Outside 6% Limitation .................................... 5,364,575.60
Not Subject to 6% Limitation ......................
ily.
3.000.00 7,119,811.91
Total Taxes to Be Levied .............................. 7,400,600.91
277,789.00
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cru-
son were surprised Saturday
For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1967
morning with a telephone call
IED
Contracted IED Equal. from their son, Lt. Michael
Total
Cruson stationed in Vietnam,
Levy
Tax Levy Computation
Office
All Funds
Lt. Cruson had just returned
(5)
(3)
(4)
(2)
(1)
76,720.00 4,898,382.20 from a weeks rest and re
222,856.20
Total Budget Requirements .......................... 5,197,958.40
creation in Hongkong.
Deduct: Total Budget Resources Except
Brownie troop 322 of Lyons
200,000.00
27,534.00 76,720.00
Tax to Be Levied ....................................
304,254.00
4.698,382.20 enjoyed a trip to the Santiam
195,322.20
Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget....... 4,893,704.40
Museum at Gates Thursday,
Add: Est. of taxes to be levied but not
250,000.00 February 22, Mrs. Haley
rec’d in ensuing year .................................. 250,000.00
4,948,382.20 showed and told the girls
195,322.20
Taxes to Be levied for Ensuing Year........... 5,143,704.40
some of the early history of
Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied
2,302,782.46 Gates. The museum is housed
195,322.20
Within 6% Limitation ...................................... 2,498,104.66
2,645,599.74 in the old Gates post office
Outside 6% Limitation .................................... 2,645399.74
building and the stage coach
Not Subject to 6% Limitation .......................
4,948,382.20 stop next door. The Santiam
195,322.20
Total Taxes to be Levied.............................. 5,143,704.40
museum holds many relics
Approved by Budget Committee: February 19, 1968 of the early settlers, Mrs. Ken­
neth Lewis and Mrs. Robin
Signed: Norma Edwards, Secretary
Foster assisted Mrs. Jack
Signed: Fred Hendrix, Chairman
Shull Brownie leader. Brown­
BUDGET RESOURCES — IN DETAIL
ies attending were Lisa Lew­
General Fund IED Office
is. Laurie Schmitt, Sandy Roy,
Approved Kathy Shull, Tammy Walker,
Actual
Actual
1967-68
1968-69 Astrid Green, Denna Scott,
1965-66
1966-67
Budget
$30,110.94 L $ 4,515.65 L $ 6,000.00
Becky Foster and Nikki Cox.
25,750.49 B 20,978.44 B 13,084.00
Sunday guests at the home
of Mrs. Rosa Berry were her
$55,861.43
$25,494.09
$19,084.00 Available Cash on Hand ....................... $ 22,000.00 sister Mrs. Grace Bierley, and
550.00 her son-in-law and daughters.
Interest on Savings ................................
8,450.00 Benton IED Joint Services ...................
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gam-
8,450.60 Total from other school districts .......
rcth and Phillip of McMinn­
Total Budget Resources except taxes
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jul­
to be levied .......................................... $ 22,550.00 ian of Scio were afternoon cal­
$25,494.00 L $14,450.00
$55,861.43
B 13,084.00
lers.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen
$27,534.00
were Sunday afternoon visi­
District Tax Required to Balance
$277,789.001 tors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Taylor at Gates.
Budget ....................................................
L $147,876.00
The Heart fund campaign
B 47,446.20
and drive has been completed
in the Lyons area with Mrs.
Alvin Palmer chairman, She
$195,322.20
Total Budget Resources ........................ $300,339.00 was assisted by Mrs. Hugh
Johnston and Mrs. Gerald Me
L $162,326.00
Guff in.
B 60,530.20
At the regular meeting of
Santiam Valley Grange Fri­
$222,856.20
day night Mr. Van Etta of
IED EQUALIZATION FUND
Rainier will be the guest
Approved of Rainier grange also has
1968-69 speaker, He is a past master
Resources
held the office of Steward and
Delinquent Taxes .................................... $ 60,000.00 Assistant steward. He is also
Current Levy (1968-69):
a 1967 graduate of Willamette
37,457.4 students ADM at $186.34 .... $6,979,811.91 University in biology and
Less tax base ........................................ 2,036,025.31 lives on the family tree farm,
Levy outside 6%..................................... 4,943,786.60 and raises cattle and hogs.
Total Resources .................. -.............. 6,979,811.91 Part of the farm rented out
Expenditures
on shares. He is also a log­
For Purposes of the Fund per
ging cat skinner, chairman of
ORS 334.260 ........................................ $6,979,811.91 the State agriculture commit­
tee. He spent 11 years in the
GENERAL FUND
National Guards and is now
HISTORICAL DATA
in the Reserves. He is the
Approved
1967-68
Actual
Actual
father of three children.
1968-69
Budget
1966-67
1965-66
Saturday dinner guests at
Administration
Total
..............................
$
63,374.00
$ 43,109.16 $ 44,023.95 $ 49,220.00 100
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Salaries
...........................................
44,974.00
33,980.00
30,384.89
28,814.98
Other ................................................
18,400.00 Glenn Julian were his parents
15.240.00
13,639.06
14,294.18
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian
Instruction
Total
......................................
$
99,315.00
200
$ 57,954.94 $ 63,805.63 $ 81,415.00
of Scio and his brother and
Salaries ............................................
74,100.00 wife Mr. and Mrs. Rex Julian
63,195.00
50,776.70
45,457.99
Other ................................................
25,215.00 of Washougal, Wn. The oc­
18,220.00
13,028.93
12,496.95
$ 66,050.00 casion honored the 83rd
$ 20,373.60 $ 34,153.34 $ 47,590.00 700 Maintenance Total ..............
Salaries ............................................
28,100.00 birthday anniversary of Mrs
12,916.00
6,266.33
1.596.90
Other ............................. -................
37,950.00 Albert Julian.
34,674.00
27,887.01
18,776.70
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Boldon
$ 5.609.81 $ 7,897.51 $ 6,906.20 800 Fixed Charges .......................................... $ 15.000.00
$ 12,259.10 $ 10,228.89 $ 15,550.00 1200 Capital Outlay Total ............................... $ 23,600.00 received word Sunday of the
Payments to Distressed
death of her mother Mrs.
Districts .................................................. $ 5,000.00 Grace Tucker of Corvallis, at
$ 3,000.00
Operating Contingency ........................... $ 28,000.00 the age of 79 years. Service
187.50 $ 17,000.00
$ 1,033.32 $
TOTAL ESTIMATED
were held Tuesday at 2 p. m.
EXPENDITURES ................................. $300,339.00 from Barrick mortuary, Sal­
$140,339.93 $160.296.82 $220,681.20
Unappropriated Balance .......................
.00 em. Interment was at Bel-
TOTAL BUDGET
crest Memorial park. She is
REQUIREMENTS ............................... $300,339.00 survived by three daughters
$140,339.93 $160,296.82 $220,681.20
on son. 17 grandchildren and
OTHER FUNDS
16 great grandchildren. One
Actual
Actual
1967-68
Approved
sister and one brother.
1965-66
1966-67
Budget
1968-69
Special Education
$ 16,906.12 $ 31,273.06 $ 33,920.00
Resources
Reimbursements, State, Local ............. $ 45,000.00
Expenditures
DODGE BOYS SPECIALS
FEVER RELIEVER PRICES
'68 Dodge % Ton Sweptline Pickup
Stock No. 9, V-8 Engine. 6.50x16-6 ply Nylons
SPECIAL PRICE
'68 Dodge */2 Ton Sweptline Pickup
Stock No. 199 Famous 6 cyL Engine, 4 speed, 8.15x
15-8 Ply
SPECIAL PRICE
Price ^?28.2n2p
v4Rn
lUJ
Re& Price $2898.25
JtliJ
TEAGUE MOTORS DODGE
2650 Comm’l St S. E.
SALEM
Phone 364-0184
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bassett 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 29, 1968
and children, David, Mark and
Maryann of Salem and Mr
and Mrs. Earl Allen were Fri­
day evening dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard
and their grandaughters Mar-
ceitta, Venetta and Jerreletta
Mays were week end visitors
with relatives at Scappoose,
Rainier and Longview, Wash
ington.
Members of the Lyons
Methodist church and Wom­
ens Society of Christian Ser­
vice will join the Santiam
Canyon Community Churches
for observance of World Day
of Prayer to be held at the
Mill City Presbyterian Church
on Friday, March 1st at 1:30
Mobile Home Trans.
Appliance Service
p. m. There will be a fellow­
ship hour in the Fellowship
United Repair Co.
APEX
room following the services.
Authorized Service
Mobile Home Towing, Inc.
The regular meeting of the Factory
For All Major Appliances
Insured "We handle your
Mari-Linn Colorful Sewing Freezers, Washers, Ranges
home with care”
and Knitting club held their Drvers & Small Appliances
Term. Mgr. Harry Turner
meeting Thursday, February 1081 Brdy. NE Salem 585-4480
For Hire
22 at the Mari-Linn Library.
Ph. 585-2480 Call Day or Night
805 - 41st Place
The time was spent in work­
Auto Wreckers
ing on fabric and coloring a
color wheel. Attending were
B E N Z I E* S”
Music Dealers
Candy Walker, Susan Neal,
Foreign Auto Wrecking
Willamette Valley’s
Mary Frichtl, Debbie Huber,
Supermart
Janice Taylor, Kathy VanAgt-
MELODY MUSIC
For Imported Car Parts
mael, Cherri Manning, Mrs.
“The Home of Mus!c”
Eldon Gilson and Mrs. Robert 1959 Howard St. SE 585-1710
4
Blks
S
of
Mission
Off
20th
Sales
- Service - Instruction
James.
4701 Liberty Rd. 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimery
Auto Dealers
Sunny Slope Shopping Center
and children Tony, Chary-
585-1502
mane and Stacey were Sun­
day guests at the home of
Mrs. Kimery’s sister and hus­
Off. Equip. & Supplies
band Mr. and Mrs. Thorp
Johnson at Philomath.
Cooke Stationery Co.
Mrs. Ronald Lengacher and
Quality - Comfort
Economy
two children from Orofino,
Office Furniture - Supplies
Idaho spent the weekend with
Typewriters - Calculators
EYERLY MOTORS
relatives here. She was a
Stenorette Dictating Systems
guest at the home of his par­
Volkswagon & Porsche
370 State
581-1404
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Len­
Salem's Only Factory
gacher, also her sister and
Authorized Dealer
husband Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Optometrists
Hastings and with her par­ Open Mon. thru Fri. 'til 9 p.m.
3230 Market St. N.E. 363-1641
ents at Lebanon.
Robert A. Golden
Mrs. Lena Baker of Stayton
LODER OLDS
spent a week at the home of
Doctor of Optometry
Oldsmobile - Volvo
her brother Henry Croisant.
Sales
&
Service
Week end guests at the Croi­
Visual Training
Used Cara
sant home were Mr. and Mrs.
170
Liberty
St SE
364-6803
Marvin Walker and son Rich­ 38 Years in Same Location
ard from Klamath, Calif. Rich­ 745 Liberty NE
581-1421
Paints
ard had just received his dis­
charge from the service after
Fences
spending two years in Ger­
many.
Accent Fence & Patio Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett
spent several days over the “With the Accent on Quality”
Paints Made in Oregon
weekend at the home of her Chain Link Fence Our Spec­
ialty — Bank Financing
FOR Oregon Homes
daughter and family Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Meinert and Estimates without Obligation Wallpaper - Floor Coverings
5100 Center NE
362-5927 Counter Tops - Ceramic Tile
children at Walport.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm­
1710 Front N. E.
364-2277
stead were in Corvallis Tues­
233 Com’l N. E.
5836013
Greeting Cards
day to see her mother, Mrs.
Norris Paint ft Varnish Co. Ine
Bertha Young who is in the
Good Samaritan hospital fol­
EDWARD WILLIAMS
Engdahl’s Crosby Paint Store
lowing a heart attack.
The Home of Hallmark Cards “Guaranteed Lowest Price In
Mrs. Ralph Downer was ta­
the Willamette Valley”
357 Court Street N. E.
ken to the Santiam Memorial
Factory Direct Outlet Save
Phone 363-9496
hospital in Stayton Wednes­
up to 50%
1792 Fairground« Rd. NE
day evening. She will under­
Phone 362.3948
Hardware
go major surgery Thursday
"You Never Pay Retail at
morning.
Engdahl’s”
DICK’S HARDWARE
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lyons
with a friend and his wife Hardw’e for Do-it-Youraelfera
Trailers-Equip. & Parts
from Korbel, Cal, were
Open 7 Days a Week
Thursday night and Friday
Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
METAL-FAB
guests at the home of his mo­
Sunday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
TRAILER HITCHES
ther, Mrs. Ruth Lyons. They
165 Lancaster Dr. NE 581-4213
Custom Made - All Sizes
will return home Saturday.
Sales & Installation
Mrs. Lyons will return home
on Eaz-Lift & Reese
with them for a two weeks
Health Foods
Extra Gas Tanks for Pickups
visit.
Custom Made
Natural Health Center 4195 Silverton Rd NE 362-5541
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen
were in Albany Thursday, “Your Health Food Hdq.”
February 22 to attend the an­ Complete Line of Natural Vit­
Tanks
nual Rural Mail Carriers con­ amins & Health Food Pro­
ducts.
Featuring
METAL-FAB
vention. Jim Sullivan local
Organic Cosmetics
carrier from the Lyons Post
Merco Sauna Bath Units
Fuel Tanks • Septic Tanks
office also attended. Mr. Al­ 1073
Com’l SE
Ph. 362-9861
len the former carrier is now Ph. Stayton 769-5176 before 8 Stainless Steel Spray Tanks
retired.
a. m. or after 6 p. m.
Repairing Tanks of All Types
Mrs. Helen Lyons and her
4195
Silverton Rd NE 362-5541
daughter Mrs. Juanita Mc­
Men's Clothing
Adams from Springfield were
Saturday, February 17, visi­
Upholstersers
tors at the home of Mrs. Ruth
Lyons.
Norm’s Upholstering
Mrs. Earl Hampton and Salem’s Quality Men’s Store
Free
Estimates & Deliveries
Mrs. Lee Bruce of Salem
Since 1890
We also do scotchgarding
were Thursday visitors at the
585-6313 4802 Silverton Rd NE 363-0116
home of Mrs. Hamptons par­ Salem Plaza
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bod-
Mobile Homes
Work Clothing-Shoes
eker.
POOLE’S INC.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Aspin­
Post Auto Sales
wall of Salem were Thursday
LES NEWMAN’S
visitors at the home of her Dealer for Van Dyke & Cran-
The Friendly Store
brother and wife, Mr. and brook Mobile Homes, Go-Lite
Travel
Trailers
Men
’
s
Wear, Work Clothing
Mrs. Van Prichard. The occas­
Delivered and set up on your
Nylon Preme Rainwear
ion honored the Prichards on own lot or Mobile Home Park
their 55th wedding anniver­ 1953 lama Ave. NE 364-6231 Redwing Boots and Shoes
179 Com’l St. NE
363-5508
sary.
16,906.12
31,916.55
643.49
33,920.00
$ 11,652.00
$ 17.792.40
3.640.00
14,152.40
$ 22,000.00
4,000.00
18,000.00
$ 20,013 81
$ 22,326.22
$ 22,000.00
$
$
4,180.71
$ 10,000.00
4,180.71
$ 37,523.85
18,747.47
10,451.64
8,324.74
33,.343.14
10,000.00
$ 10.000.00
6,000.00
2,000.00
• 2,000.00
S 9.866.00
$ 10,800 00
9,866.00
10300.00
Advertising in The Mill Gty Enterprise
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SALEM
BUSINESS DIRECTORY & BUYERS GUIDE
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B ishops
Salaries and Travel Expense.................
Balance Needed ...............................
48,000.00
3,000.00
Audio-Visual Contracted
Resources.......................................... $ 24,000 00
NDEA Reimbursement ............................
4,000.00
Fees from Contracting Districts...........
20,000.00
Expenditures
Films, Filmstrip, Tapes, Masters ....... $ 24,000.00
Balance Needed ...................................
None
Data Processing Contracted
2,365.38
2365-38
$ 20,641.49
8.202.75
9,118.92
3,319.82
18.276.11
Resources ..............
$ 15,000.00
Fees from Contract. Agencies and
Sale of Supplies ...................................
15,000.00
Expenditures ................................
15,000.00
Machine Rental ________________
Labor------ --------------- --- ------------
Materials ....................
—
Balance Needed ...................................
None
Audit and Filing Fees
$ 9,786.00 $ 10,000.00
800.00
80.00
Resources .........................
$ 12,000.00
Reimbursement from contracting
districts ...... —......... -..... -..................
12,000.00
Expenditures
Audit Fees........ .......................................... $ 11,200.00
Filing Fees ______________ ___ _____
800.00
Balance Needed ................................
None
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