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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1969)
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 27, 196S Notice Of School Budget Hearing $ NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of Administrative School District No. 129J of Linn and Markn County, State of Oregon, will be held at Santlam High High School on the 17 day of March, I960 at 8 00 o’cl ck for $ the purpose of discussing with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year lieginning July 1, 1969 and ending June 30, 1970, hereinafter set forth. The budget was prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with that used in the preceding year. A copy of the budget document is available for inspection at Superintendent’s Office between the hours of 9:00 a. m. and $ 4:00 p. m. The budget document may be obtained for $2.00 or parts of it may be obtained for 20c per sheet. Signed: William R. M:rgan District School Board Chairman. FIN A N CIAL~8 U MM A R Y For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1969 Total TAX LEVY COMPUTATION All Funds 2 1 Total Budget Requirements ....................... $1,025,164 Deduct Total Budget Resources Except 583,378 Tax to Be Levied...................................... Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget . . $ 441,786 Add Est. of taxes to be levied but not 25,000 rec’d In ensuing year ............................... Taxes to be levied for Ensuing Year.... . $466,786 Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied— $ 466,786 Outside 6% Limitation Total Taxes to Be Levied .......................... $ 466,786 General Fund 3 $708,014 266,228 $441,786 Total All Funds 2 1 Total Budget Requirements....................... ... $950,957 Deduct: Total Budget Resources Except Tax to Bo Levied ...................................... .... 883,665 ... $387,302 Revenue Necessarv to Balance Budget Add: Est. of taxes to be levied but not rec’d in ensuing year............................... .... 25,000 Taxes to Be levied for Ensuing Year ... .... $112,302 Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied— $377,302 Outside 6% I,imitation ............................... Not Subject to 6% Limitation ................... .... 35,000 Total Taxes to be Levied ........................... .... $412,000 483.58 4,822.56 5,306.14 4 REQUIREMENTS Maintenance and Repair ............... $ 5,000.00 $ 500.00 5,500.00 9,653.06 7,099.00 3,506.60 47.10 73.00 $ 20,378.76 $ $ 8,626 72 4 538.07 1,000.00 3,640.23 38.77 17,843.79 $ 8,500.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 General Fund 3 $652,382 210,(XX) $ 35,000 30,075 6,500 $ 11,500.00 s 7,700.00 1,000.00 800.00 2,000.00 $ 11.500.00 SUSAN LINDEMANN 5,500 Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise 145 Administrative Travel 219 Other Salaries — Instruction 227 Library Supplies .................... 236 Key Punching........................... 800 Fixed Charges........................... 1278 Books and Films ...................... Cash Reserve .................................... Total Budget Requirements .. Lindemann Real Estate Office Lyons Qualified to handle Farm and Personal Income Tax Forms HOWARD H. FENNER Howard H. Fenner, 68 of 11,500 433 N. W. Alder Street passed away suddenly late Thursday evening at his home. He had been in poor health for some 25.000 time but his sudden death was $ 35,000 $377,302 unexpected. He was born in Colorado and $377,302 came to Mill City many years $ 35,000 ago and then moved to Eugene $ 35,000 $377,302 where he lived for 30 years un Approved by Budget Committee: February 17, 1969 til moving back to Mill City Signed G. T. PITTAM, Secretary. two years ago upon retiring. DICK POSEKANY, Chairman. He was an electrical inspector for the state for 17 years. He BUDGET SUMMARY was a member of the Eugene i Community Service Elks Lodge and a World War GENERAL FCND I veteran. HISTORICAL DATA Project Discussed at He is survived by his wife Budget F;r Budget Actual the former Alice Wells, two Ensuing Year Second Year First Year Current Approved Garden Club Meeting daughters, Mrs. Alice Thomas Budget Resources Year Preceding Preceding of Woodburn and Mrs. Betty G 4 3 1 2 The executive board of the $100,000.00 Mill City Garden club met Rogers of Stites, Idaho; two Available (’ash on Hand $145,425.15 $145,596.41 $145,000.00 sons, Leonard of Eugene and Revenue from Local Sources except tax Wednesday morning at the 19.750.IX) home of Mrs. Else Allen. Mrs. Leo of Standardville, Va.; one to be levied .................................................... 19,700.00 89,631.81 95,011.09 27,865 oo Clyde Phillips, president pre sister Mrs. Doris Sutton of Revenue from Intermediate Sources 115,320.10 118,126.04 21,170.00 Revenue from State Sources .............................. 103,613.00 sided. Each officer and chair Meeker, Colorado and 10 grand 91,359.84 104,206.82 104,210.00 15,000.00 man gave reports on their children. Mrs. Tena Graham Revenue from Federal Sources ........................ 10,000.00 19,676.00 28,434.00 and Mrs. Bess Vandermeer Proceeds from sales ............................................ 300.00 160.28 work. both of Mill City are sister’s Total Budget Resources except tax The year books are about in-laws. $266,228.00 to be levied ............................................... $161,712 90 $488,534.64 $300,080.00 completed and will be given Funeral services were held District Tax Received in Year Levied ... $180,145.52 $188,126.32 Monday at 10:30 A. M. at the $111,786.00 out at the March meeting. $352,302.00 District Tax Required to Balance Budget A discussion was held on Weddle mortuary in Stayton $708,014.00 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES $641,858.42 $676,660.96 $652,382.00 service community projects with Rev. Charles Fultz, min BUDGET SUMMARY and, also, ways to finance the ister of the Mill City Chris GENERAL FUND projects. tian Church officiating. HISTORICAL DATA The March 6 meeting will Budget Far Budget Actual CLEVE DAVIS be held at the Gates Clubhouse Ensuing Year Second Year First Year Current at 10:30 a. m., with those at Alford Cleveland (Cleve) Approved tending bringing a sack lunch. Budget Requirements Year Preceding Preceding Davis, 82, resident of Mill City 6 4 3 1 2 Coffee and dessert will be fur for 67 years, passed away on Administration—Salaries and Wages $ 23,600.00 nished by the hostess. At 1:00 $ 19,169.50 $ 20,382.75 $ 22,525.00 Friday, February 21, at the 5.325.00 5,125.00 p. m. Mrs. Eleanor Cook will Salem Convalescent Center Other 3,Ml '1 3,47934 378,681.00 demonstrate arrangements for 270,290.08 282.79?.86 Instruction—Salaries and Wages 339,350.00 where he had been for sever 26,300.00 (Hher 28.690.00 Easter and Mother’s Day and al weeks following hospitaliza 23,076.18 27,972.16 Health Services—Salaries and Wages floral spi ays for Memorial day. tion the first of December. 850.00 850.00 The Lyons and Turner Garden —Other 591.39 811.09 Previous to that, he had spent clubs have been invited as 6 months at the home of his Pupil Transjxirtation Services Salaries and 10,700.00 11.235.00 guests. 9.492.11 9.869.95 Wages son-in-law and daughter, Mr. 10,600.00 11,700.00 Present were Mrs. Clyde and Mrs. Robert (Jane) Davis, 15.166 76 8,741.01 Other 26.551.28 26,142.14 Operation of Plant- Salaries and Wages 31,163.00 Phillips, Mrs. Ruth McCombs, 29.132.00 in Salem. 18,600.00 18,46531 19,623.54 - Other ............................................. is.soo.oo Mrs. Wendell Heller, Mrs. Hol A native of Beavercreek. Mr. 6,360.00 6.660.00 7,400.00 Maintenance of Plant Salaries and Wages 7.560.00 lis Turnidge, Mrs. Charlie Davis attended schols in Phil 23,550.00 French. Mrs. Eleanor Corning, 14,4,32.08 16,587.95 (a her 15.200.00 omath. coming to Mill City in 37,117.18 42,856.84 49,650.00 Fixed Charges .. 62,200.00 Mrs. Lowell Cree and Mrs. Al 1901. He had been a mill-work- Student Bodv Activities Salaries and Wages len. er at Hammond Lumber Cotn- 1,401.68 5,093.88 5,500.00 —Other 5.660.00 pany Sawmill and for the Mill 1,107.00 1,113.00 1,540.00 Communitv Services Salaries and Wages 1.700.00 City Manufacturing Company 333.36 1.283.69 1.060.00 Other 150.00 Auxiliary Luncheon Co-op. and later was employed 1 1,547.24 Capital Outlay—Sites as a gate watchman at the De 7’’6.63 1.464.85 —Buildings 6,100.00 Held at Stayton troit Dam during its construe-1 15,500.00 35,891.36 43,667.65 —Equipment 1 l.5tM).(X) tion. Among those attending the 30.000.00 Operating Contingency 30,000.00 Surviving are two daughters.! Santiam Memorial Hospital 9,150.00 8,000.00 9,500.00 Transfers to Other Funds School Lunch 9,500.00 Frances Jane Davis of Salem, $496.9<12.O1 $527.719 91 $607,382.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES $•163,01 1.00 Auxiliary luncheon from this and Joan Walther (Mrs. Eu 45,000.00 45,000.00 45,000.00 Unappropriated Balance 15,000.00 area Thursday included Mrs. gene) of Ventura. Calif.: nine Kenneth Corning. Mrs. Else grandchildren, including Gary $511,26201 $572,719.94 $652,382 00 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $708,01 1.00 Allen. Mrs Wendell Heller. Davis, Sue (Mrs. Ernest Com- Mrs. Ross McCombs. Mrs. merford. and Sally Davis, all Clyde Phillips. Mrs. Lowell of Salem: and two great-grand III DGET SI MM IKY— OTHER FI NDS ( tee. Mrs. Alex Burrell. Mrs. children. ( ABITAI. PROJECTS 1 I N D Edward Hedlund, Mrs. Glen Memorial services were set HISTORICAL DATA Henness, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Actual for 10:30 a. m.. Tuesday morn Budget Budget For Kimmel. Mrs. Verne Clark. Second Year First Year Current Ensuing Year i Mrs. John Swan and Mrs. Arlo ing. February 25. at the Wed dle Funeral Home in Stayton. Preceding Preceding Budget Resources Year Appr wed Tuers. with Rev. James Murray of 1 2 3 4 6 The luncheon was at the Ma- the Mill City Presbyterian RESO! RUES --mic hall and served by the $116.060.58 $157.319.27 $201.000 00 Available ('ash cn Hand $215.000.00 Catholic Daughters of Amer Church officiating, with inter ment following at Philomath. 6,288.09 8,855.98 Earnings fr m Temporary Investments 9,000.00 15.000.00 ica. Honorary pallbearers were TOTAL RESOURCES Fallowing the various re- Roy Davis of Salem. $122,310 27 $166.205.25 $210,(XK1.00 except taxes to lx’ levied $26O.(MX).(K) ports. Mrs Paul Kirsch in Charlie Stewart. Charles Kel 35.000 (X) 32,587 98 35,000.00 District Tax received in Year Levied stalled the following officers $157,319.27 $198,793.23 $245.(XX).(X1 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES $260.000.00 ' for 1969: President. Mrs. Er- ly. S. G. Higdon. Pete Harris and Jack Colburn, all of Mill REQI 1 REM ENTS cill Wilson of Mehama: Mrs. City. Betty Wallace, vice president Professional Services for Buildings $ 15.000.00 New Buildings and Additions 235.1X10.00 from Aumsville: Mrs. J C Equipment 10.(M X).(X) Kimmel, secretary of Mill ing the bus at Woodburn. The $157,319 27 $198.793.23 $245,000.00 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $260.(XXHX) City, and Mrs. Arlo Tuers of morning tours consisted of SC 11(101. 1.1 NCH FI ND RESOURCES Mill City, treasurer. Board some women going to Jantzen $ 1,094.99 $ 1.707 91 $ 50.00 Available Cash on Hand $ 5C.00 members also were Installed. Knitting Mills, some going to Service pins and bars were the Pedleton Woolen Mills, and 2.793 83 2,715.46 2.N00.00 National School Lunch Reimbursement 3.100.00 17,197.49 17,694.08 Sale of Lunches 17,725.00 21,000.00 presenteci to several volunteer others to the White Stag Man 9.150.00 8,01X1 (XI 9.500.00 Transfer from General Fund 9.500.00 workers. ufacturing Company. The pr gram was furnished $ 30.236.31 $30,117.48 $ 30.075 00 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES $ 33.6.50(H) The groups all met and had by a group of girls from Stay REQU 1 It EM ENTS lunch together on the Plush ton High. $ 13,761 51 $ 13,742.48 $ 14,775.00 Bottom Deck of the River Salaries for Fixxl Services $ 15.300.00 14,055.76 13,259.69 Queen In the afternoon, they 14,000.00 Fb d 17.000.00 539.64 849.79 all went to the Oregon Medical 750.00 Supplies 800.00 Home Extension Gals 171 16 928.58 School and were shown a film 500.00 Replacement of Equlpment 500.00 and heard a short lecture on 50.00 Other Expenses 50.(10 Take Portland Tour kidney transplants and a few $ 28,528 37 $ 28.780.54 $ 30.075.00 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $ 33.650.00 other topics. The women were HOI SING U COI NT—RESO! R< ES GATES- Sharon Harrison, then divided into several $ 1,494.01 $ 1.79277 $ 2,500.00 Available Cash on Hand $ 2.500.00 Lenora Cutsf rth. Gladys Cline groups and went on various 3,650 00 -I.2U0.00 4.000.00 Rental Income 4,000 0O Jane Mink. June Barker. El tours at the school. The turs $ 5,114 01 « 5,992 77 $ 6.500.00 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES $ 6.500.001 len Rust, Lola Henness. Ruth were short, as the time was REQI 1 REMI NTS McCombs. Muriel Phillips, and limited, but it proved to be $ 3,351.24 8 3,707.16 $ 4.000.00 Maintenance and Repair $ 4 (MHl.tX' Betty Johnson caught a bus very informative and interest 1.792 77 2,285.61 2,500.00 ('ash Reserve 2.500.00 at Salem, last Friday morning ing. $ 5,11101 $ 5 992 77 $ 6,500 00 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $ 6.500.00 and went on an enjoyable tour to Portland, with women be DISTRICT RI AT tls Fl ND longing to the H me Exten RESOURCES sion Units from all over Mar $ 2,581.26 S 4.116.14 $ 4,500.00 Available Cash on Hand $ 1.500.00 ion County. 1,550 00 1.190 00 1,000.00 Rental Income 1.000.00 I There were five bus loads I $ 4,131.26 $ 5.30614 $ 5,500 00 Total Budget Resources 8 5.500.00 of ladies, some of them board-1 300,080 $352,302 8,500.00 2,000 io 1,000.00 $ ESEA — Title I ............................... ESEA — Title II ............................ ESEA — Title III ............................ Available Cash Balance...... -........... Interest Income ................................ Total Budget Resources........ INCOME TAX SERVICE OBITUARIES^ Housing f’ublic Law District Bldg. & Impr. School 89-10 CapitalProj. Rentals Lunch 6 8 4 7 5 $ 30,075 $ 6,500 $ 5,500 $ 11,500 $245,000 $ $ 11,500.00 REQUIREMENTS 25,000 $466,786 $466,786 $-166,786 5,000.00 500.00 5,500.00 $ Cash Reserve....................................- Total Budget Requirements .... PUBLIC LAW 89—10 FUND RESOURCES School Housing District Public Law $ 1,506.60 Bldg. & Impr. $ 10,290.00 $ 7,982.13 $ 7,800.00 89-10 CapitalProj. Lunch Rentals 370.58 8 5 6 4 7 476.00 1,000.00 $ 33,650 $ 6,500 $ 5,500 $260,000 $ 11,500 700.00 668.87 593.42 2,000.00 7,264.18 3,977.93 $ 33,650 $ 6,500 $ 5,500 $ 11,500 $260,000 1,452.61 3,640.23 $ 20,378.76 $ 17,843.79 $ 11,500.00 For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1968 TAX LEVY COMPUTATION 15.12 4,116 14 4,131.26 Office Phone 859-2115 Home Phone 859-2667 J DOGOWNERS 1069 Dog Licenses for Linn County are due and payable at the County Clerk’s Office, P. O. Box 100, Albany, Oregon, 97321. $2.00 for Males and Spayed Females; $3.00 for Females, not Spayed. After March 1st, an additional charge of $2.00 will be made as a penalty. To secure a dog license, send owner’s NAME and ADDRESS and state the BREED, NAME and SEX of dog and enclose the proper fee. AFTER MARCH 1st THE DOG CATCHER WILL TAKE OVER! Licenses for dogs in the City limits of Albany. Sweet Home and Lebanon are secured at the City Hall of said Cities. winter, and now that Spring is just around the corner, we recommend that you bring it in and have us check it over Preventive Maintenance always pays dividends in trouble-free op eration. Saves you money, too. Let our Specialists take care of All your automo tive repairing /GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET ■ STAYTON OREGON