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■The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 4, 1968 Coming soon on radio ••• Lend an Ear to the Sylvan Symphony of the Cascades. Friday, April 5,1968 ALBANY - KRKT 12:30 P. M. ALBANY - KWIL 4:45 P. M. STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND told by Nelson Olmsted PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Stayton To Hold Talent Show Slated Jehovah's Witnesses 1968 State Junior To Observe Memorial By Deanha PTC DETROIT — The annual Event on April 12 “Talent Show” sponsored by On April 12 the local congre the Deanha Parent Teachers Baseball Tourney gation of Jehovah,8 Witnesses will gather at 8 p. m. in their Kingdom Hall, North Santiam Highway, to celebrate the memorial of Christ’s death, according to John Woodcock, presiding minister. Commenting on the import ance of the event Woodcock said: “This occasion will be observed world wide by more than 25,000 congregations of Jehovah’s Witnesses, with an expected attendance of over twc million observers.” An invitation is extended to all in the community to at tend the Memorial celebra tion. All meetings of Jeho vah’s Witnesses are free and open to the public. Club, in their annual scholar ship drive will be held May 4th at 7:30 p. m. in the elem entary schools gym. Rehear- sels are scheduled for Maj' 3rd at 7:30 p. m. Anyone wishing to partici pate in the program is asked to please contact Mrs. Lynn Williamson co-ordinator by calling 854-3426. Donations and proceeds from the pro gram will be added to the scholarship fund. Several prizes will be a- warded throughout the even ings program. Stayton was awarded the 1968 Oregon Junior Baseball Association State Tournament that will be held August 8-11 according to an announcement made today by Dean Gray, President of the Oregon Jun ior Baseball Association. Sixty teams took part in the state program last year for boys 16 and under. Mayfair Market of Eugene was the state champion winning top honors from the field of 12 that played in the state tour nament. For information concerning the program interested per sons may contact Gray at Why Don’t You Subscribe to 1003 S. W. Front St., in Port The Mill City Enterprise land. Notice of School Budget Hearing NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of Mari-Linn School District No. 29-J of Linn and Mar 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 pose 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 preceding 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 Clerk’s home between the hours of 5:00 P. M. and 8:00 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 District School Board Chairman FINANCIAL SUMMARY July 1, 1968 Bond & Int. General Total Fund All Funds (4) (3) (2) (1) $ 17,625.00 Total Budget Requirements ............... $204,808.58 $166,738.00 Deduct: Total Budget Resources 3,762.23 69,120.00 91,155.81 Except Tax to Be levied .................. 13,862.77 97,618.00 Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget 113,652.77 Add: Est. of taxes to be levied but not rec’d 1,802.16 12,690.34 14,774.86 in ensuing year .................................... 15,664.93 110,308.34 Taxes to be levied for Ensuing Year . 128,427.63 Analysis of Taxes to be Levied 110,308.34 Outside 6% Limitation .......................... 112,762.70 15,664.93 Not Subject to 6% Limitation............... 15,664.93 15,664.93 Total Taxes to Be Levied .................... $128,427.63 $110,308.34 For the Fiscal Year TAX LEVY COMPUTATÌON General Total All Funds Fund (2) (3) (1) For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1967 Total Riudszet Reouirements ................ $166.343.00 140,103.00 Deduct: Total Budget Resources Except 64,774.90 53,318.00 Tax to Be Levied ................................ Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget 101,568.10 86,785.00 Add: Est. of taxes to he levied but not 13,203.80 11,282.00 rec’d in ensuing year.......................... 98,067 00 Taxes to Be levied for Ensuing Year .. 114,771.90 Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied 98,067.00 Outside 6% Limitation ............... 98,067.00 16,704.90 Not Subject to 6% Limitation ... $114,771.90 $ 98,067.00 Total Taxes to be Levied .......... Lunch 89-10 (6) (5) $ 8,000.00 8,000.00 Bus Fund Prop. Imp. (7) $ 8,500.00 (8) $ 3,945.58 6,328.00 2,172.00 3,945.58 282.36 2,454.36 2,454.36 Statement of Indebtedness Type of I ndebtedness Serial Bonds Actual July 1 Current Year $127,000.00 HISTORICAL DATA Actual Budget Second Yr. First Yr. Current Preceeding Preceeding Year (2) (3) (D $ 34,314.20 $ 24,139.55 $ 3,500.00 9,044.65 38,033.93 27,578.08 9,095.77 44,573.07 36,843.81 8.30 2,000.00 139.10 1,000.00 110,979.16 44,907.10 115,791.30 37,768.99 4,150.00 7,720.00 31,228.00 4,220.09 1,000.00 1,500.00 53,318.00 86,785.00 Estimate July 1 Ensuing Year $117,000.00 (6) (5) 8,000.00 6,248.97 3,891.65 3,456.00 14,783.10 8,000.00 6,248.97 3,891.65 1,921.80 16,704.90 Approved by Budget Committee: March 11, 1968 Signed: ROBERT JAMES, Secretary JOHN ROY, Chairman Adopted by District School Board: Signed: LOUIS F. HENNING, Clerk HUGH JOHNSTON, Chairman 'un & Actior BUDGET SUMMARY GENERAL FUND Budget Resources Budget For Ensuing Year Approved (4) (6) Available Cash Balance ................................. $ 15,000.00 Revenue from Local Sources except tax to be levied 3,700.00 Revenue from Intermediate Sources.......... 7,720.00 Revenue from State Sources ........................ 29,464 00 Revenue from Federal Sources .................... 5,908.00 Proceeds from sales Receipts from other School Districts ......... 1,000.00 Transfers from other Funds Bus Reserve 6.328JX) Total Budget Resources except tax to be levied .............................................. 69,120.00 District Tax Received in Year Levied District Tax Required to Balance Budget 97,618.00 $166,738.60 $ 11,400.00 $ 12,100.00 $ 14,000.00 1,919.00 1,418.34 1,953.00 62,143.20 63,254.35 70,000.00 5.000 (X) 4,996.65 4,283.09 5,208.21 4,720.29 4,600.00 5,227.83 3,708.90 3,675.00 5,300.00 5.556.70 5,300.00 5,040.81 5,806.90 5,725.00 12.00 200.00 2,180.96 5,800 00 2,138.77 7,574.08 9,133.« 943900 3,015.25 1,004.28 5,000.00 181.42 74.19 300.(X) 372.50 500.90 569.20 1,491.61 537.50 2,000.00 801.70 261.04 500.00 1,500.00 5.843.58 261.57 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 1,500.00 Administration—Salaries ................................ —Other ................................................. Instruction—Salaries ........................................ —Other ................................................. Pupil Transportation Services—Salaries —Other ................................................. Operation of Plant—Salaries ........................ —Other .................................................. Maintenance of Plant -Salaries Other ................................................. $ 13.400.00 2,018.00 74,000.00 9,600.00 6,745.00 12,300.00 5.300.00 6,025.00 Fixed Charges ..................................................... F imk I Services Salaries ............................... TENC NEVADA r ■ < every day, every night in the famous Mapes Casinos, ground level or high above in the SKY ROOM. Fabulous entertain ment, always. Downtown Reno location, ideal for business or pleasure ... 300 beautifully appointed rooms, 25 luxurious apart mentsuites, with Kitchenettes. Fine food and beverage in the Coach Room. Htff PARKING NO MINIMUM NO COVER TOP ENTERTAINMENT Hotel »nd Suite Rites 3,500.00 11,050.00 5.000.00 300.00 500.00 1.500.00 1.000.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 Guest Bedrooms Single ................ $10 Double .............. $13 Twins .............. $14 Studio Room .. $20 Suites — perlor, terge bed room. beth, Kitchennette $35 to 50 - Other ............................ .. .................. —Other . ...................................... Capital Outlay—Sites........................................ —Buildings ................................. —Equipment ........... . .......... ......... ..... Operating Contingency ................................. Transfers to Other Funds TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Unappropriated Balance ................................ $156,738.00 10,000.00 $125,796 14 $121,341.23 $140,103 00 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $166.738 00 HISTORICAL DATA Actual Budget Second Yr. First Yr Current Preceeding Preceeding Year (2) (3) (I) « 6,163 69 $ 13,279 52 $ 18,240.00 4,910.00 9.650.00 18,240.00 BUDGET NUMMARY OTHER FUNDS Bond and Interest Fund Budget For Ensuing Year Approved (4) (6) Resources .......................................................... $ 17.625 00 Requirements ..................................................... 17,625 00 SCHOOL LUNCH FUND Resources ....................... .... .............................. 8,000 00 Requirements .................................................... 8,000.00 PL «Mt) Resources .... ................... „........... . ................ Requirements ...... _.................. RUS FUND Resources ..... ........ . ..... . ............. ..... ...... .......... 8.500 00 Requirements Reserve for Future Years ...... ......... .................. Replacement of vehicle...... . ...... 8.500.00 | PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT FI ND Resources ............... ......... 3,945.58 Requirements 3.5M5.58 1 Reserve for future years .... ......... „..... _......... 2,455.20 1,756 21 2,000.00 2,161.00 8.000 00 8,000.00 4,732 30 6,248.97 4,732.30 6,248.97 3,867.85 3.891.65 3,867.85 3.891 65 Too Lafe to Classify FOR SALE—35’ trailer house $800. Don Sheythe. Ph. 897- 2763. 14tf FOR SALE—14 ft. house trail er. Excellent condition. $675. 1316 Main St. Lyons, Ore. Ph. 859-2437. 14 LYONS—At a meeting Mon day night March 25 of the City Library Board and City Coun FOR SALE—1952 Ford % ton pick up $200.00. Ph. 897-2730. cil it w'as learned that Lyons is not eligible for State or ______ ___________________ lip Federal funds for the new li brary. Laurence Solomon, FOR SALE — 1951 2 door Chevrolet. Automatic, good building consultant from the rubber, good body, runs Oregon State Library was pre good, Best Offer. Ph. 854- By Janet Lewis sent to explain the situation. 3522. 14 A birthday dinner in hon-1 He explained that the State or of the fourth birthday an-' Library Board has control of " CARD OF THANKS niversary of Miss Jackie Mil federal funds distributions We would like to express lei was held for relatives by and believes that better ser Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller on vice is where smaller librar our sincere thanks to the peo Sunday afternoon, March 31. ies join in systems provided ple of the area for their dona Guests were Mrs. Goldie Glenn through larger communities tions of clothing and other items following our recent of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. and small towns. fire. We would also like to Jack Memear and Cheri of He stated that helping smal thank the fire department for Salem. ler libraries is difficult be Mr. and Mrs. Dale Swen cause they are unable to sup their response to the call. Ruby and Russel Reid son, Kerry, Mike and Lori of I port themselves by this and and family. 14 Mrs. Swenson’s brother and are unable to maintain re family, the Bill Gabriels from quired standards. Solomon su- Why Don’t You Subscribe to Sunday to Tuesday, March 26. gested they provide enough Mrs. Kenneth Searcy of Beav space for adequate shelving. The Mill City Enterprise erton, another sister, visited with the family over Mondaj' night. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gabriel, Lisa, Ginger and Grade Hau- ter visited Mr. and Mrs. Rus SATURDAY, April 6 On Tennis Court sel Rice, former Detroit resi dents now living in Salem, Starting at 1 P. M. — You Name It — We Have it Sunday' afternoon. Everything from Animals to Ashtrays Several guests enjoyed bir thday cake, ice cream, and We will pick up donated items at your home games at the Dean Sharp home on Wednesday, March 27 in honor of Kenny Sharp*’s Phone Santiam High School 897-2311 seventh birthday anniversary. The guests were Mark Jes sup, Jeff Lunsford, Eric Sy- verson, Randy Kreiger and Marlon Kindred. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen of Sunnyvale, California, en joyed several days visit in Portland and The Dalles area with friends and relatives of Mr. Hansen before returning Saturday for another four day visit with Mrs. Hansen’s son and family, the Virgil Lewises. They have now re turned to California. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and the Lewis family were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith for dinner Saturday after noon. An unexpected Shetland colt was dropped Wednesday and has attracted a number of children an adults interest ed In seeing him at the Lewis place. A fire confined to the roof was put out rapidly by the Gates Volunteer Firemen on Friday afternoon. The house COME IN and SEE This LAWN MOWER i« the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson. Mrs. Lang Stafford return ed home Sunday afternoon from a five day period in Sal em Memorial Hospital. Mrs We Give S Sr H Green Stamps Stafford had undergone sur Phone 897-2977 Mill City, Ore. gery Wednesday. Louis Myers took Mrs. Stafford to Salem I GATES This Year Mow with the Quick and Quiet TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES ................ 7.466.90 7,031.32 (8) 18,240.00 $155,S86.26 $153,560.29 $140,103 00 8,637.91 8,063.01 (7) Lyons Library Board Learns of New Rules It was decided to move win dows on the south end for more shelf room. At present the library has 2,200 books on shelves with an added 350 in boxes. Recent ly the city purchased the new building from the former Simpson Union and as yet thev have been unable to sell the old building which is needed to maintain the li brary. The city has authorized all money from its revenue from State Cigarette tax fund for the library. SENIOR CLASS SALE 2,454.36 TAX LEVY COMPUTATION (4) Tuesday evening and Mrs. Louise Case and Tari accomp anied her home Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Allen is staying with Mrs. Stafford until she recup erates. Mr. Charles Barnes of Eu gene and Mrs. Leah St. John of Salem visited Mrs. Stafford at home Sunday evening. Mrs. Louise Case and Tari took Webb Case to a rehabili tation nursing home in Van couver, Wn. Sunday evening. Lauri Cuthbert of Salem stayed for the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson, her grandparents. Lauri was taken home by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson to the James Cuthberts on Sunday evening. ■ III 1 Additional »anon in room a, Baila S3 ear »anon. 1 MaPes. HOTEL LAWN - BOY ★ Fingertip Starting ★ Fingertip Height Adjustment ★ Fingertip Handling ★ Built to Last ★ Carefree Lawn Mowing Mill City Hardware