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3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 9, 1968 Notice of Budget Hearing luiv i lot-u gC! rvF Lyons-Mehama Water District for the fiscal year 1968-1969, beginning y , vo«, as Detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules was prepared on t0l,nt,”8 basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, if any, and u i , ects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the U<i n »?lent may be inspected by interested persons between the hours of 8 A. M. and 4.30 I M. at People’s Telephone Co. The Budget Document, or any portion of it may obtained for $5.00, complete, or $1.00 per sheet at The Union Hall. A meeting of the Lyons-Mehama Water Board will be held at May 27, 1968, at 8 P. M„ at Lyons Union Hall, tor the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the Budget, or any part of it. CHESTER L. GRIMES, Chairman of Governing Body MARION-LINN COUNTY IWflWIHIE h KUI i MI i U Santiam Ripples I Respect for Law Makes Democrat.» Live Watch Those Left Turns Ry lu<ly BoroughH Suppose that you are sitt April 30th on Tuesday of ing in traffic, fuming about l»st week Student Council Coun __ _______ was held at the usual place in having to wait for the oncom the library. Under old busi ing cars to clear, to make a ness a committee was chosen left turn, when, lo and behold, to organize a Barbecue after a miracle—the truck driver the Clean Up Day on May 29. coming twoard you slows and Also it was announced that motions “go ahead and make Student Body elections would your turn—I’ll wait for you." be held on Friday May 3. Un Happily you mash down on der new business the Coun were held fifth period on Fri cil voted upon having the day so those boys leaving for FINANCIAL SUMMARY For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1968 Reader's Digest next year in a track meet or baseball game stead of the Curtis Magazine away could attend and vote. Linn and Marion County Tax Levy Computation Sale. There being no further Alan Muise was elected presi General Total Equipment let Cream Hpllta urgent business the Council dent; Howard Lyness for vice- Reserve Fund All Funds Fund 6-7-10 Gerry Hilton; 4-7-10 G. adjourned early. Total Budget Requirements .................. $44,800.00 $6,000.00 $27,000.00 $77,800.00 president; Janice Lewellen for Attig; B. Nuxol. Student Body elections secretary; Debbie McClellan Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes Other Hard Splits To Be Levied ............... ......................... 25,374.83 6,000.00 27,000.00 58,374.83 for treasurer; Karen Oliver 3-5-10 L. Holm; 3-6-7 P. Girod’s ...................... 36 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget__ 19,425.17 19,425.17 32 publicity manager; and Melo Schrunk; 5-7-9 J. MacGregor, Bob & Bills Richfield 35 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED........ 19,425.17 19,425.17 33 dy Barnhardt is the Activity A. Dozier; 5-6-10 K. Farwell; 1st. Fed. Savings Analysis of Taxes to be Levied 39 Coordinator. After campaign 29 4-5 Jo Anderson, D. Sharp, V. Western Auto ........ 29 Not Subject to 6% Limitation................ 19,425.17 19,425.17 39 s]>eeches were given and the Trout, C. Gentry; 5-8-10 J. Lu- N. Sar.tiam Lanes . 27 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED........ 19,425.17 19,425.17 41 voting was completed class lay; 3-7 E. Mlotke; 5-7 B. Mis Garton Builders ..... . 24 44 meetings were held. For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1967 enheimer, L. Newcomb (2) A. Gene’s Meat Mkt..... . 19 49 In the Senior Class meeting Total General Equipment Heim; 5-10 B. Budlong, F. HIS Mabel Yankus 533; HIG they made their final plans Fund Reserve Fund Garsjo, J. Roy. Tax Levy Computation All Funds Ev Johnson 198; HTG 1st. Fed. for their Skip Day whtch is $24,174.00 $44,778.75 Total Budget Requirements .................. ....$68,952.75 Men — Over 210 Savings 986; HTS Lowers & this next weekend at Seaside. Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes They also chose their class 276 A. Yankus; 230 J. Myers; Holm 2770. 23,711.45 24,174.00 To be Levied ......... ............................... .... 47,885.45 Twilighters colors which are Green and 225 J. Peterson; 224 J. Boyle, 21,067.30 .... 21,067.30 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget..... L White. The Class flower was W 223 J. Schieman, R. Lierman; Name of Team 21,067.30 .... 21,067.30 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED____ also voted upon at this time 220 M. Michaelson, L. Holm, (Second Half Winners) Analysis *f Taxes to be Levied G. Long; 216 D. Sharp, L. Hen Dollies Hair Fashion 53 15 and is a White Rose. A com 21,067.30 .... 21,067.30 Not Subject to 6% Limitation................ ning; 215 R. Hendricks, G. At Tlncknell ................... 41 27 mittee was chosen to look in 21,067.30 21,067.30 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 30 to a class motto. tig; 214 G. Attig; 213 W. Mc Kimsey Const. Co 38 The other three remaining Clain; 212 A. Yankus; 211 J. Gingerbread House 37% 30% Notice of Approval by Statement of Indebtedness classes elected class officers Fields, A. Yankus L. Howard, 31 North Santiam Lanes 37 Budget Committee Outstanding July 1, 1967 31 for the coming year. The class Approved by Budget Committee F. Durland; 210 L. Glidewell, LaFemme Bty. Salon 37 Current Yr. Ensuing Yr. Type of Indebtedness C. Lulay. Santiam Lounge .... 33% 34% of ’69 are President, David April 30, 1968. (Actual) Estimated) Men — 600 Series 36 Chance; Vice President, Lon- Teagues ..... ............... 32 HOWARD G. NAUE Bonds .................................... .... $256,000.00 $243,000.00 ny Elliott; Treasurer, Dianne 699 A. Yankus; 605 D. Sharp. 40 Pacific Power & L .. 28 Chairman of Budget Committee TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS ......$256,000.00 $243,000.00 Women — First 500 & Bigger Lairds ......................... 26 42 Welstad; Secretary, Linda 45 Budlong; Sargent of Arms, 205 D. Dozier; 198 E. John Santiam Child Care .. 23 GENERAL. FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY 46 Teresa Metteer; and Class Re- son; 196 M. Peters; 193 M. Yan Sprouse-Reitz ........... 22 All Departments kus. HIG Dora Dozier 205; HIS nresentatlve Cathy Whigham. For The Fiscal Year 1968-1969 Women — Over 196 Fran Garsjo 528; HTG and 1970 are President, Larry Lyons- Mehama Water District 533 M. Yankus; 528 F. Gars HTS Gingerbread House 929; Eide; Vice President, Patricia Linn and Marion County Moore; Secretary, Melody jo; 516 R. Wallace; 515 F. 2664. Beginning July 1, 1968 Garsjo; 513 E. Johnson, D. Merchant» Wednesday Night Barnhardt; Treasurer, Donna HISTORICAL DATA Dozier. L Snodgrass; Sargent of Arms Name of Team W Budget For Ensuing Year Actual Budget Ron Johnson; and Class Re Eight BaH League Final Standings Approved Current 2nd Year 1st Year Name of Team W 24 presentative Lynn Cutsforth. I- Jacks Coffee Shop .. 44 Preceeding Preceeding Year 25 1971 are Pres. Pete Hawley; Stayton Canning #1 42 22 N. San. Real Estate 43 Personal Services: 27 Vice President Tommy Rush; $ 4,800.00 North Santiam Ply. 39% 24% Stayton Canning .... 41 $ 1,275.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,800.00 Water Superintendent............................ 31 Secretary, Susan Crowther; 26 I Girod's ............... ... 37 1,380.00 Sportsman Center .... 38 1,170.00 1,380.00 Bookkeeper ............................................... 915.00 Stayton Canning #2 37% 26% Stout Creek Lbr. . 36% 31% Treasurer, Penny Lewellen: Materials and Services: 33 Sargent of Arms, Gary Rich 27 Turner Bldg. Supply 35 3.000.00 Webb’s Texaco ....... 37 1,89521 1,680.64 4,200.00 Operating Materials and Supplies ...... 34 ards. The freshmen didn’t Garton Builders .... 35% 28% H & W Logging .... 34 1,200.00 Water Superintendent Car Expenses . 704.14 1,049.50 1,200.00 29% 38% elect their Class Representa- Frank Lumber Co. .. 34 30 K C No. 2 .... 1,000.00 300.00 Fees and Services ................................... 145.45 841.67 29 39 live because they spent the re 33 Lulay Lumber 150.00 Girod’s Hilltop ....... 31 92.05 150.00 Advertising................................................. 39 mainder of the time making 29 North San. Lanes .... 27 Stayton Cleaners .... 37 500.00 350.00 400.00 350.00 Audit ........................................................... 39 final plans for the Freshmen- Sublimity Fire Ins. 27 37 Stayton Auto Parts 29 2,200.00 1,672.25 1,932.10 2,200.00 Power .......................................................... 45 Eighth Grade Dance which Wilco Farmers ....... 20 44 K C No. 1 ............... 23 250.00 242.50 146.00 250.00 Insurance ................................................... Gorman’s Real Este 15% 48% HIG and HIS Al Yankus was Saturday night. 250.00 100.29 285.00 Taxes and Licenses................................. 130.01 The Freshmen class bought HIG George Long 220; HIS 276, 699; HTG Girods 1081; 400.00 Louie Henning 575; 600.00 Miscellaneous ............................................ 331.23 183.25 HTG HTS North Santiam Real Es the Junior decorations from Capital Outlay: the Prom for their decorations Sportsman Center 782; HTS tate 2854. 5,811.00 North Santiam Ply 2187. 5,417.96 1,680.64 9,000.00 Equipment or Pipeline .......................... No. Santiam Merchants for the Freshmen-8th Grade 1,600.00 Buildings and Additions......................... L Dance. They also chose the Name of Team W Koffee Klatchers Land and Improvements to Land ....... 1,500.00 same Theme which was Ro- Name of Team W L FINAL STANDINGS 459.00 459.00 459.00 Simpson Contract .................................... Lowers & Holm #2 1st man Holiday and played re- End of 2nd Half Transfer to Sinking Fund .................... 2,500.00 Second cords for entertainment, A- 20 1st. National Bank Lowers and Holm .. .48 4,000.00 Ray’s Drug ............... 41 2,000.00 Transfer to Fund for Future Pipeline Third round three fourths of the 27 Albany Lanes HIG and HIS T. Graham Freshmen class attended and Davis-Foley Ins............40 28 $27.000.00 Thiel’s ....................... 40 $13,141.08 $15,172.81 $24,174.00 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS 28 238, 596; HTG Girod’s 1052; only a few 8th graders didn’t Lou’s Barber Shop .... 40 28 HTS Lowers & Holm #2 3023. come. SINKING FUND RESOURCES For the Fiscal Year 1968-1969 Biginning July 1, 1968 HISTORICAL DATA Lyons- Mehama Water District Actual Budget Budget For Ensuing Year Linn and Marion Counties Approved 2nd Year 1st Year Current Preceeding Preceeding Year $24,674.83 $ 8,994.04 $19,240.81 $23,411.45 Beginning Fund Balance: ... 700.00 193.14 593.97 300.00 Interest .............................. LIMITEDOFFER EDFF svthasi ■■■ MBi ■ ■ W ■■■ ■■■ WITH THt MAC 1O-1OA CHAINSAW 01 COMPLETE WEEKEND WOODCUTTER’S KIT! ($35 RETAIL VALUE) Ten accessories: Extra chain, fuel can, bar guard, flat file, round file, depth gauge, wedge, engine oil, fuel additive and filing guide. I $ 9,187.18 $19,834.78 $23,711.45 25,374.83 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 19,425.17 HISTORICAL DATA Actual Budget 2nd Year 1st Year Current Preceeding Preceeding Year $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 Fun & Action NEVADA Issue Dated August 1, 1956 .......................................... $6,000.00 August 1, 1966 .......................................... $7,000.00 TOTAL PRINCIPAL TO BE PAID ........ $13,000.00 Issue Dated August 1, 1956 .......................................... 3,150.00 August 1, 1966 .......................................... 6,498.75 TOTAL INTEREST TO BE PAID................................ $9,648.75 Unappropriated Balance—For Payments Due in Second Ensuing Year: Principal—Issue Dated August 1, 1956 ....................... 6,000.00 August 1, 1966 ....................... 7,«XX).OO Interest—Issue Dated August 1, 1956 ......................... 2,880.00 August 1, 1966 ......................... 6,271.25 TOTAL UNAPPROPRIATED BALANCE .............. 22,151.25 44,800.00 GENERAL FUND RESOURCES For the Fiscal Year 1968-1969 Biginning July 1, 1968 Lyons- Mehama Water District Linn and Marion Counties HISTORICAL DATA Actual Budget 2nd Year 1st Year Current Preceeding Preceeding Year $ 7,108.93 $ 7,129.59 $ 6,174.00 14,521.27 17,818.20 18.000.00 $21,630.20 $24,947.79 $24,174.00 *■ Phone 859-2240 769-2319 — West Ida St Parts Locating Service Bond Princ’pal to Be Paid During Ensuing Year: TOTAL BONDED DEBT REQUIREMENT Mehama, Oregon Hot line to 23 wrecking yards Approved WITHFREE $35 KIT RAY BRANCH EQUIPMENT COMPANY 24 hr. 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Total Resources, Except Taxes to be Levied the accelerator, start your turn, but—bang—a car com ing in the second lane, hidden bv the truck which waited for vou. slams into the side of your auto. What happens now? Are you off the hook just because the truck driver motioned you to make your turn? Sorry, but. you aren’t. The law con cerning left turns will gener- allf hold you responsible. Oregon’s traffic laws at tempt to make motoring on the highways as safe as pos sible—so long as all drivers follow the rules. There are times, however, when drivers, knowing the law, will take a chance. Many drivers have tempted fate on occasion In making a left turn across a busy high way in the face of oncoming, fast-moving traffic. Unfort unately, the temptation Is of ten great because bv not “tak ing a chance”, the driver must prepare for a long wait until the road Is clear. The law holds the driver responsible if, when making a left turn, he causes an ac cident. A person making a left turn must yield right of way to all oncoming traffic, says the law. Before you, as a driv er, start a turn across the traffic flow, It Is up to you to make certain the move can be made in safety. The main thing to remem ber in making turns, whether right or left, Is that the law requires you to exercise re- ■mnable safety in making the move and that you give the appropriate signal. These laws were made to make the road safe for you and your family. “Oregon lawyers offer this column as a public service. No person should apply or in terpret any law without the aid of an attorney who is com pletely advised of the facts involved. Even a slight var iance in fact may change the application of the law.) Budget For Ensuing Year Approved Beginning Fund Balance: .................................... Water and Meter Sales ........................................ Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied TOTAL RESOURCES .... $11,000.00 16,000.00 27,000.0« ... 27,000.00 FUTURE PIPELINE REHERVE FUND SUMMARY For the Fiscal Year 1968-1969 Biginning July 1, 1968 Lyons- Mehama Water District Linn and Marion Counties HISTORICAL DATA Actual Budget 2nd Y'ear 1st Year Current Preceeding Preceeding Year $ 2,000.00 $ 2.000.00 Budget For Ensuing Year Approved Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) .......... From General Fund ........................................... Total Resources. Except Taxes to Be Levied Reserved for Expenditure in Future Years Finding F'und Balance ... $2,000.00 $4,000.00 $6,000.00 $6,000.00 $6,000.00 I m . <702> 3211111 TWX 702 Ml 3542