The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 28, 1968, Page 6, Image 6

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    visiting in Portland at the |
Deputy Sheriff Talks at Camp Fire Girls
William Whiteley
time of his fathers death and Frank Dummer
made the trip to California by
To Have Flag
Now at Mass. Hospital Mari-Linn P. T. C.
Visits Schools At
plane from that city.
LYONS — Marion County
DETROIT—Warrant Officer
Other survivors include son,
William Whiteley, son of Mr. Deputy Sheriff Jim Barnes Ceremony at PTC
Melvin Peterson of Portland, San Francisco
and Mrs. Arthur Whiteley of of Salem was speaker at the
daughters, Wilma Smith of
Baylink & Myers
DETROIT — The regular
DETROIT—Frank H. Dum- Detroit, who was hospitalized regular meeting of the Mari-
Portland and Ethel Harzka of
meeting of the Deanha Par­
mer
Supt.
of
Detroit
School
recently
In
Japan,
is
now
hos
­
Linn PTC held Thursday
Los Angeles.
District 123J spent several pitalized at the army base night. He was accompanied ent Teachers Club will be held
Thursday March 28th at 7:30
days
last
week
In
the
San
hospital at Fort Davins, Mass. by a detective from the nar­
EVA HUNT
ERICK G. PETERSON
Francisco Bay area observing Whiteley, a Helicopter pilot, cotics bureau o f Marion p. m. at the elementary school.
TANGENT
—
Mrs.
Eva
Hunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin S. Pet­
Participating in the evenings
different educational televis­
erson have returned home 88, Tangent, died Saturday in ion uses in the schools of the was wounded on the ankle county.
program will be the Blue-
March 8th when a mini gun
Deputy Barnes talked on Birds and the 4th grade Camp­
from Los Angeles where they a Lebanon nursing home fol­ area.
misfiered
while
his
transport
lowing
a
long
illness.
marijuana
and
told
of
its
were called by the March 13
The tour Included Stanford was refueling and loading danger to health and how the fire girls who will present a
A native of Minnesota, she
death of his father, Erick G.
University
at Palo Alto on troops at the Cu Chi Air continued use of the drug in­ flag ceremony. The schools
moved from there to Lebanon
Peterson, age 95.
FOUNTAINS
5th annual Science Fair will
video
tape,
Far West labora- Force Base in Vietnam,
in
1909.
She
lived
In
Lebanon
creases the tolerance for it. also open Thursday.
The elderly man had always
ROCKERIES
tory
for
Educational
Research
In
a
letter
and
Mill
City
before
moving
received
from
It brings a morbid craving
enjoyed good health but fell
YARD MAINT.
The program will include
at Berkeley, Calif.; and sever­ her son Mrs. Whiteley said which leads to stealing or
in 1963.
PRUNING shortly before his death, here
both Primary grades and High
Surviving are daughters al school districts in the Bay the mini gun misfired when acts of violence to obtain the
breaking his hip. He never
exhibits. Exhibits will
Box 852
Mill City recovered from the shock of Mrs. May Koos, Tangent, and area using closed circuit TV7 the safety switch was touch­ drug. He had samples of the School
be
on
display
Thursday even­
for
instruction.
School
admin
­
Mrs. Helen Lancaster, Rose­
ed. The missile shattered the drug and showed what they
the fall.
Ph. 859-2352
ing from 7 to 10:00 p. m. and
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were burg; son James Hunt, Coquil­ istrators from Marion-Polk bone in his ankle and came call “reefers” and the cigar­ on Friday from 9:00 a. m. to
le; sisters Mrs. Myrtle Scott, and Yamhill Counties partici­ out through his heel. She satd ette cocktail. He said it is sur­
Grants Pass, and Mrs. Myra pated in the project headed plastic surgery will be done prising how much marijuana 2:30 p. m. Judges will be se­
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Anderson, Buffalo, Wyo.; sev­ by Marvin Covey of the Mar­ on his heel. Mr. Whiteley’s is being used in colleges and lected from the teaching staff.
en grandchildren and 13 great ion County Intermediate Ed­ wife and baby reside at New high schools in cities and also
Why Don’t You Subscribe to
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too
ucation District.
grandchildren.
Hampshire.
small towns.
The Mill City Enterprise
Services were 2 p. m. Tues­
day in Coos Mortuary Chapel,
Coquille, under the direction
of Fisher mortuary, Albany.
NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of Mari-Linn School District No. 29-J of Linn and Mar­
VIRGINIA R. TODD
ion County, State of Oregon, will be held at Mari-Linn School on the 15 day of April, 1968 at 8:00 P. M. o’clock for the pur­
LEBANON — Mrs. Virginia
pose of discussing with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. 1968 and ending June 30, 1969,
Ruth Todd, 44, of Lebanon Rt. hereinafter set forth.
2, Box 184, died Wednesday
The budget was prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with that used in the preceding year. Major accounting
morning in a multi-vehicle
changes, if any. and their effect on the budget are set forth in an accompanying statement.
collision on the Freeway near
A copy of the budget document is available for inspection at Clerk’s home between the hours of 5:00 P. M. and 8:00
Now is the time to
Albany in which another oc­
cupant of the same car, Mrs. P. M. The budget document may be obtained for $2.00, or parts of it may be obtained for 10c per sheet.
Signed: HUGH JOHNSTON
Martha Clara Holloway, Leb­
District School Board Chairman
let us give your car a
anon, also was killed.
Mrs. Todd had lived in Le­
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
banon four years, moving For the Ensuing Fiscal Year
July 1, 1968
Spring Tune-up
here from Wichita, Kan. She
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
Total
89-10
Bus Fund Prop. Imp.
Lunch
General
Bond & Int.
was born in Mill City and
All Funds
Fund
graduated from high school at
(8)
(1)
(2)
(6)
(3)
(5)
(7)
(4)
Westfir.
$ 8,500.00 $ 3,945.58
Total Budget Requirements ............... $204,808.58 $166,738.00
$ 17,625.00 $ 8,000.00
Surviving are widower Ray­ Deduct: Total Budget Resources
A short time spent in getting a tune-up now may
mond, Lebanon; daughter
6,328.00
Except Tax to Be Levied ................... 91,155.81
3,945.58
8,000.00
69,120.00
3,762.23
save you a big repair bill later on. LET US SERVE
Dianna Brandsetter, Warren­ Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget 113,652.77
2,172.00
13,862.77
97,618.00
YOU NOW.
ton, and son Ace Todd, Wichi­ Add: Est. of taxes to be levied but not rec’d
ta, Kan.; father Henry Bor-
in ensuing year ....................................
282.36
14,774.86
1,802.16
12,690.34
dune, Sweet Home; one grand­ Taxes to be levied for Ensuing Year .. 128,427.63
2,454.36
15,664.93
110,308.34
son.
TIRES — TIRE REPAIRING — LUBE JOBS
Analysis of Taxes to be Levied
Outside 6% Limitation ........................... 112,762.70
2,454.36
110,308.34
FRED C. RITTNER
Not Subject to 6% Limitation ...............
15,664.93
15,664.93
Fred Charles Rittner, 85, Total Taxes to Be Levied ..................... $128,427.63 $110,308.34
2,454.36
15,664.93
a life-long resident of the mid­
Willamette Valley, died Mon­
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
Total
General
day in a Salem hospital of a
All Funds
Fund
We Give S & H Green Stamps
cerebral hemmorrhage.
(2)
(5)
(8)
(6)
(3)
(1)
(7)
(4)
Phone 897-2442
Mül City
He came to Salem in 1926 For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1967
after making Dallas his head­ Total Budget Requirements ................... $166,343.00 140,103.00
8,000.00
6.248.97
3,891.65
18,240.00
quarters during 20 years of Deduct: Total Budget Resources Except
traveling as a logging con-
3,891.65
3,456.00
8,000.00
6,248.97
Tax to Be Levied ................................
64,774.90
53,318.00
r
tractor. He retired in 1950 Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget 101,568.10
14,783.10
86,785.00
and lived at 732 Engel Ave. Add: Est. of taxes to be levied but not
t
N. W
He was born near
1,921.80
rec’d in ensuing year..........................
13,203.80
11,282.00
Kings Valley in Benton coun Taxes to Be levied for Ensuing Year .. 114,771.90
16,704.90
98,067 00
t_
ty. He was a member of Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied
Dallas Masonic Lodge and a Outside 6% Limitation ..........................
t
98.067.00
98,067.00
charter member of Salem Not Subject to 6% Limitation ...............
16,704.90
16,704.90
Gold club. He was well- Total Taxes to be Levied ....................... $114,771.90 $ 98,067.00
16,704.90
known here, owning an area
Approved by Budget Committee: March 11, 1968
Statement of Indebtedness
logging company.
Signed: ROBERT JAMES, Secretary
Survivors are the widow
Type of
Actual
JOHN ROY, Chairman
Estimate
Myrtle; daughters Mrs. Cleo
Indebtedness
July 1
July 1
Adopted by District School Board:
Cornell, Seattle; and Mrs.
Current Year
Ensuing Year
Signed: LOUIS F. HENNING, Clerk
Irene Baker, Pleasantville,
V8 Automatic Transmission
. $127,000.00
HUGH JOHNSTON, Chairman
$117,000.00
N. Y.; four grandchildren and Serial Bonds
two greatgrandchildren.
Arrangements are pending
HISTORICAL DATA
BUDGET SUMMARY
at Barrick mortuary, Salem. Church Youth Group
Actual
Budget
GENERAL FUND
Standard Transmission
Second Yr. First Yr. Current Budget Resources
Budget For Ensuing Year
To Have Swim Party
Preceeding Preceeding Year
Approved
Public Notices
(2)
(3)
(4)
(6)
(1)
DETROIT
—
The
Detroit
NOTICE OF BUDGET
$ 15,000.00
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur $ 34,314.20 $ 24,139.55 $ 3,500.00 Available Cash Balance ......................
MEETING
Revenue from Local Sources except
The budget committee for Whiteley was the setting late
9,044.65
9,095.77
4,150.00
tax to be levied ..................................
3,700.00
Sunday
afternoon
when
the
the Mill City Rural Fire Pro­
38,033.93
44,573.07
7,720.00 Revenue from Intermediate Sources
7,720.00
Young
People
met
with
their
tection District will hold its
27,578.08
36,843.81
31,228.00 Revenue from State Sources.............
29,464.00
I meeting at 8 p. m. April 8, counselors, Mrs. Fred Taylor
4,220.00 Revenue from Federal Sources .........
5,908.00
11968 at the Fire Hall for work and Henry Hiebert.
8.30
139.10
Proceeds from sales
Conducting
the
meeting
was
on the 1968-69 budget.
2,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00 Receipts from other School Districts
1,000.00
| Any person wishing to Miss Cecilia Williamson. Les­
1,500.00 Transfers from other Funds Bus Reserve
6,328.00
ion
for
the
session
was
speak for or against any or all
Total Budget Resources except
of the items on the budget ‘‘Things to Come” taken from 110,979.16 115,791.30
tax to be levied................................... ......
53,318.00
the scripture.
69,120.00
may
attend
this
meeting
and
CARS
44,907.10
37,768.99
District Tax Received in Year Levied
In
attendance
were:
Rudy
express his or her views.
86,785.00 District Tax Required to Balance Budget
97,618.00
i
OTTO J. KOENEKE, Thornton, Cecilia Williamson,
Linda
Roth,
Ricky
William
­
Budget Officer
son, Larry Smith, Jimmy and $155,S86.26 $153,560.29 $140,103.00 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
$166,738.G0
Published March 28, 1968.
son, Diana Williamson, Robyn $ 11,400.00 $ 12,100 00
Administration—Salaries ........... ................
$ 14,000.00
$ 13,400.00
ierald Hiebert, Karen Peter-
1,418.34
1,919.00
—Other ..........................................
1,953.00
2,018.00
Whiteley*, Paul Michaelson,
62,143.20
63,254.35
70,000.00 Instruction—Salaries ....................................
74,000.00
Williamson,
Mike and Gina
—Other ...................... ......................
4,996.65
4,283.09
5,000.00
9,600.00
Martha Taylor and Henry
4,720.29
5,208.21
4,600.00 Pupil Transportation Services—Salaries .
6,745.00
Hiebert.
—Other .............................................
5,227.83
3,708.90
3,675.00
12,300.00
Following the meeting re­
5,300 00
5.556.70
5,300.00 Operation of Plant—Salaries .....................
5,300.00
freshments was served by
—Other ........... .................................
5,040.81
5,806.90
5,725.00
6,025.00
Mrs. Whiteley. The next meet­
12.00
200.00
Maintenance of Plant—Salaries
ing will be held at the Idan­
—Other .... ................................ ....... .
2,180.96
5,800.00
2,138.77
3,500.00
ha home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen­
7,574.08
9,133.45
9,550.00 Fixed Charges ................................................
11,056.00
ry Hiebert Sunday. March 31
4,004.28
3,615.25
5,000.00
Food Services—Salaries ...............................
5,000.00
at 1:30 p. m. Those anticipat­
—Other ..............................................
181.42
74.19
300.00
300.00
ing to attend are asked to
—Other ...... . ..................... ................
372.50
569 20
500.00
500.00
bring their swimming suits.
1,491.61
537.50
2.000.00 Capital Outlay—Sites....................................
1,500.00
—Buildings ......................... .............
801.70
261.04
500.00
1,000.00
—Equipment ___ ______________
261.57
1,500.00
5,843.58
1,500.00
Fun
Night
a
Success
ET US KEEP TRACK of your fuel
3.000.00
3,000.00
3,000.00 Operating Contingency.................................
3,000.00
pears at your home-well before
1.500.00 Transfers to Other Funds
At Detroit Saturday
J supply for you.
you run low. No need to phone. No
TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
$156,738.00
Everything is automatic. We com­
DETROIT
—
A
good
atten
­
bother. We handle everything for
Unappropriated Balance ...... ......... .............
10,000.00
dance was on hand to enjoy
pute your rate of fuel consumption
you.
Saturday
nights
“
Fun
Night
”
based on the weather. Using the
$125,796.14 $121.341.23 $140,103.00 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
$166,738.00
There is no charge ft>r this spe­
held at the Elementary school
degree-day method, we can accu­
cial service. And you’ll be getting
under the sponsorship of the
HISTORICAL DATA
BUDGET SUMMARY
rately predict how much heating
Deanha Parent Teachers Club
Actual
Budget
OTHER FUNDS
dean-burning Shell Heating Oil­
Basketball and Volleyball Second Yr. First Yr. Current
oil you will use and when you will
Bond and Interest Fund
Budget For Ensuing Year
now specially cllmatixed for this
high lighted the evening pro­ Preceeding Preceeding Year
need more of it
Approved
area. Call us today for more details.
gram. The Forest Service vs
(4)
(3)
(2)
(1)
(6)
When time comes, our truck ap-
Detroits Varsity was defeated I 6,163.69 $ 13.279.52 $ 18,240.00
Resources __________________ __________
$ 17,625 00
61-39 in a lively basketball
Requirements __ __ _______ ______ __ _
9.650 00
4,910.00
18.240 00
17,625.00
game. However the fathers
SCHOOL LUNCH FUND
won their game vs. the Jr.
Resources .....
7.466.90
8,000.00
8.637.91
8,000.00
High
8,000 00
Requirements
7,031.32
8,063.01
8,00000
The woman’s Town volley­
PI. MHO
ball team was defeated by the
2.000 00
2.455.20
Resources__
Ph. 897-2442
Distribufor
Mill City
High School team, and the
2.161.00
Requirements
1.756.21
7th and Sth grades won a vic­
BUS FUND
tory over the 6th grade.
4.732.30
6,248.97
Resources _____________________ ____ ___ __
8,500 00
"Tricycle races for the little
Requirements
folks 5 years and under was
6.248.97
4,732.30
Reserve for Future Years _____________ ___
cute, and the races from the
Replacement of vehicle___________
8,500.00
Kindergarten on up was an
PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT FUND
added attraction. The even
3.891.65
3,867.85
Resources....... ................ ...............................
3,945.5S
mgs program was ended with
Requirements
boxing and a good time was
3.891.65
3,867.85
Reserve for future years _______________
3.945.58
| had by all
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1959 Ford 4 dr. Sedan
1957 Chev. 4 dr. Hardtop
.
1959 Rambler Station Wagon $295
Gene Teague Chevrolet
1st and
Hollister
/&CÌ Stayton
Oregon
Shell
Heating Oil dealer offers
automatic delivery
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We Give S & H Green Stamps
On Heating Oil