The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 06, 1969, Page 4, Image 4

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    Notice Of School Budget Hearing
4—The Mi l City Enterprise, Thursday, March 6, 1969
REQUIREMENTS
15.12 t
483.58 $ 5,000.00
Maintenance and Repair ........................... ........ $ 5,000.00
NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of Administrative School District No. 129J of Linn and $
4,116.14
4,822.56
500.00
500.00
Cash Reserve..................................................
Marian County, State of Oregon, will be held at Santiam High High School on the 17 day of March, 1969 at 8:00 o’clack for
5,500.00
Total Budget Requirements............... ........ $
the purpose of discussing with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1969 and ending June 30, $ 4,131.26 $ 5,306.14 $ 5,500.00
PUBLIC LAW 89—10 FUND
1970, hereinafter set forth.
RESOURCES
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 far inspection at Superintendent’s Office between the hours of 9:00 a. m. and $ 9,653.06 $ 8,626.72 $ 8,500.00
ESEA — Title I ........................................... ........ $ 8,500.00
4:00 p. m. The budget document may be obtained for $2.00 or parts of it may be obtained for 20c per sheet.
7,099.00
2,000.00
4,538.07
2,000.00
ESEA
Title II ........................................
3,506.60
1,000.00
1,000.00
ESEA — Title III .......................................
1,000.00
Signed: William R. Margan
47.10
3,640.23
Available Cash Balance...............................
District School Board Chairman.
73.00
38.77
Interest Income ...........................................
$ 20,378.76 $ 17,843.79 $ 11,500.00
Total Budget Resources..................... ....... $ 11,500.00
FINANCIAL NUMMARY
REQUIREMENTS
For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1969
Bldg. & Impr.
General
School
Housing
Total
District
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
Public Law $ 1,506.60
145 Administrative Travel .......................
Capita IProj.
All Funds
Fund
Lunch
7,700.00
Rentals
89-10
$ 10,290.00 $ 7,982.13 $ 7,800.00
219 Other Salaries — Instruction.......... ........ $
4
2
3
5
6
1
370.58
227 Library Supplies ................................
8
7
1,000.00
236 Key Punching.......................................
476.00
1,000.00
$ 33,650
$708,014
$260,000
$ 6,500
$ 5,500
Total Budget Requirements ....................... $1,025,164
$ 11,500
800.00
800 Fixed Charges.......................................
593.42
668.87
700.00
Deduct Total Budget Resources Except
2.000.00
1278 Books and Films .................................
2,000.00
3,977.93
7,264.18
$260,000
$ 33,650
$ 6,500
583,378
266,228
$ 5,500
$ 11,500
Cash Reserve
........
1 452 61
3 640 23
$-141,786
Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget . $ -441,786
Total Budget Requirements ............ ........ $ 11,500.00
$ 20,378.76 $ 17,843.79 $ 11,500.00
Add Est. of taxes to be levied but not
25,000
25,000
rec’d in ensuing year .............................
$466,786
Taxes to be levied for Ensuing Year . . . $466,786
TAXPAYERS. IIOW LONG?
Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied—
$466,786
$ 466,786
Outside 6% Limitation
Mrs. John Teeters
$ 466,786
$466,786
Total Taxes to Be levied
..............
Mrs. Walter Bentrou left
Friday, for her home in Healds­
For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1968
burg, Calif., after visiting sev­
Bldg. & Impr.
Housing
General
School
Total
District
Public Law eral weeks with her parents,
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Kirsch and
Cap ita IProj. Lunch
All Funds
Fund
Rentals
89-10
other relatives and friends
4
2
3
6
5
1
7
8
$245,000
$ 30,075
$652,382
$ 6,500
Total Budget Requirements ....................... .... $950,957
$ 5,500
$ 11,500 here.
Mr. and Mrs. James Owen
Deduct: Total Budget Resources Except
210,000
30,075
300,080
6,500
5,500
11,500 are receiving congratulations
Tax to Be Levied ...................................... .... 563,655
on the birth of their first
$ 35,000
$352,302
Revenue Necessarv to Balance Budget .... .... $387,302
grandchild. A daughter was
Add: Est. of taxes to be levied but not
born Feb. 27 to their son-in-
25 000
rec’d in ensuing year ............................ .... 25,000
law and daughter, Kathy, Mr.
$ 35,000
$377,302
Taxes to Be levied for Ensuing Year ........ $112,302
and Mrs. Gordan Ward of
Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied—
Phoenix, Ariz. The baby weigh­
$377,302
Outside 6% Limitation ................................ .. $377,302
ed 6 pounds at birth and was
$ 35,000
Not Subject to 6% Limitation ................. .... 35,000
named Andrea Jeanne.
$ 35,000
$377,302
Total Taxes to be Levied............................ . $112,000
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chris­
Approved by Budget Committee: February 17, 1969 tensen and daughter, Mrs. Don
Signed G. T. PITTAM, Secretary.
Gienger and daughter, Becky
DICK POSEKANY, Chairman.
of Albany visited, Thursday
evening, with Mrs. G. V. Chris­
BUDGET SUMMARY
tensen and Bonnie.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson
GENERAL FUND
were dinner guests Sunday at
HISTORICAL DATA
Betty Johnson
the home of his brother-in-law
Budget For
Budget
Actual
Ph. 897-2491 days
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ensuing Year
Second Year First Year Current
Ph. 897-2456 eves.
Spoelstra in Salem.
Approved
Budget Resources
Preceding
Year
Preceiling
The Mehama firemen were
6
Mrs. Floyd Johnson spent
4
1
3
2
Available Cash on Hand ............................
$100.000.00 Thursday and Friday in Wood­ called Monday morning, Feb
$145,425.15 $145,596.41 $145,000.00
burn, taking care of her dau­ 24 when a fire of undetermin­
Revenue from Local Sources except tax
ghter Frances Cuthbert, who ed origin destroyed a storage
to be levied .............................................
9.5.91 1 09
19,700.00
89,631.81
is recuperating from pneu­ shed at the Sturtevant bean
21,170.00
Revenue from Intermediate Sources
115,320.10
118,126.04
monia. Mrs. Johnson brought yard below town. They were
Revenue from State Sources ............
91,359 84
104,21000
104,206 82
her grandchildren Jimmie and able to keep the fire from
10,000.00
Revenue from Federal Sources ......
25,434.00
19,676.00
Lauri heme with her for the spreading to other buildings.
Proceeds from sales ............................
160.28
300.00
The firemen were called again
week-end.
Total Budget Resources except tax
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Sunday dinner guests at the Sunday morning, March 2 to
to be levied .............................................
$266,228.00
$461,712.90 $488,534.64 $300,080.00
Floyd Johnson home were put out a fire in the small P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360
District Tax Received in Year Levied ...
$180,145.52 $188,126.32
$111,786.00 Floyd’s brother-in-law and sis­ building next to the Ginger­ Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
$352,302.00
District Tax Required to Balance Budget
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
'TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES ...
$708,014.00 ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thom- bread House.
$641,858.42 $676,660.96 $652,382.00
Mrs. Dorothy Owen and chil­ City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
ing and their daughter Mary
Ann. Gene Thoming is employ­ dren Vivki, Carla and Dale The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
ed as a city policeman in Port­ Johnson of Philomath visited for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
HISTORICAL DATA
land. The grandchildren, Jim­ with relatives and friends here
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
Budget For
Budget
Actual
mie and Lauri, returned home Saturday. Carla and Dale re­
advertisement
which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
Ensuing Year
Second Year First Year Current
mained
here
overnight
and
re
­
with the Thoming’s.
Budget Requirements
Approved
Preceding
Year
An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
Precisling
Lola Henness reports that turned home Sunday.
4
6
3
1
2
The Paul Pennington family of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
the coffee held at the Gates
Administration—Salaries and Wages
... . $ 23,600.00 Club House for the Heart Fund moved recently to Lebanon
$ 19,169.50 $ 20,382.75 $ 22,525.00
Mr.MotK
3,179.31
5,32.500
—Other .......................................
5,125.00 last Thursday was a success. where they have purchased a
3.517.21
*1
c
'V
S
PA
PER
new
home.
Instruction—Salaries and Wages
282.722.86
339,350.00
378.681.00 The quota of $50 was met
270,290.08
Guests Sunday, March 2 at
. PUBLISHERS
26,300.00
—Other .......................................
28,690.00 which everyone considered
27,972.16
23,076.18
Health Services—Salaries and Wages
very good for a small com­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
--ASSOCIATION
M. Cooper were Mr. and Mrs.
Other
.....................................
511.09
850.00
591.39
munity.
Association - Founded 7885
Pupil Transportation Services Salaries and
Dorothy Grant and Lorraine Tom Lewis of San Francisco
Subscription Kates
10,700.00
9.869.95
9,492.11
WagM
..........................................
Mills are interested in organ­ and their sons family, Mr. and
$4.00
8,741.01
10,600.00
,15,466 76
— Other .....................................................
izing a group of women in the Mrs. Gary Lewis and children, Marion-Linn Counties, per yeur ............................................
Outside
Marion-Linn
Counties,
per
year
................................
$4.50
Craig
and
Lori
of
Coquille.
26,551.28
26,142.14
29,432.00
Operation of Plant—Salaries and Wages .......
Gates area to form a pinochle
Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Mrs. Outside Oregon, per year ............................................................. $5.00
18,465.31
19,623.54
18,600.00
—Other ............................ ........................
club. Anyone interested in join­
6,360.00
7,400.00
Maintenance of Plant—Salaries and Wages
6 000.00
ing this group, are asked to M. V. Frame went to the coast DON W. MOFFATT........... ...............................Editor and publisher
23,550.00
16,587.95
Other .....................................................
14.432.08
please contact either of them. Friday, where they joined Mr. GOLDIE RAMBO .....................
Society and News Editor
49,650.00
37,117.18
42,856.84
Fixed Charges ................................... .....................
Dr. and Mrs. Ross J. Griffith and Mrs. Orval Greer of Lea- ROSE CREE ............................
........ Izical News Editor
Student Body Activities—Salaries and Wages
were luncheon guests of Mrs. burg and they spent the rest GEORGE LONG .......................
................................. Printer
4,461.58
5,093.88
5,500.00
—Other
5,660.00 1 Lang Stafford on Saturday. Dr. of the weekend at various
CORRESPONDENTS
_ _ __________
1.700.00 j Griffith was president of there.
1,107.00
1,113.00
1,540.00
Community Services Salaries and Wages
Detroit-Idanha............................................................. Boots Champion
450.001 Northwest College in Eugene
333.36
1,283.69
1,060.00
Other
.......................
Gates................................... ■■...... -...............................
Betty Johnson
r.-*.
_
___
nr..
..
1,547 24
for many years. Mrs. Giffith
Capital Outlay Sites
Mehama
..........................................
Mrs.
John
Teeters
-
Jean Roberts
726.63
1,464.85
6,100.00 taught there during his terms
BuUdlngi
...........................
Lyons ................
Eva Bressler
35,891.36
43,667.65
15,500.00
—Equipment ..........................................
11,500.00 of office. Dr. Griffith delivered
30,000.00
Operating Contingency ......................................
30,000.00 the dedicatory message for the
9,150 00
R.UNNI.OO
9,500.00
Transfers to other Funds School Lunch
9,500.00 Gates Church of Christ in May
$496,262.01 $527.719.94 $607,382.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
$663,011.00 1952.
Mrs. Lang Stafford enter-
45,000.00
45,000.00
15,000.00
Unappropriated Balance
15,000.00
Motorized equipment and
tained Sunday after church
$541,262.01 $572,719.94 $652,382.00
with a birthday dinner honor- machines—including snowmo­
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
ing Mrs. Ruby Brisbin. The biles -are not permitted in de­
guests were Walter and Ruby dicated Wilderness areas, re­
BUDGET
Brisbin. Charles Barnes of Eu- minds Regional F rester Char­
(A
les A. Connaughton, U. S. For­
gene,
and Nellie Allen.
HISTORICAL D ATA
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barn- est Service.
Actual
Budget
Budget Far
Tile growing number of per­
hardt of P rtland visited Dean’s
Second Year First Year Current
Ensuing Year
sons enjoying the sport of
uncle
G.
C.
Barnhardt
on
Sun
­
Preceding
Year
Budget Ref erees
Preceding
Approved day aftern on.
snow ni biling has increased
2
1
3
I
6
Sunday visitors at the John the chance of unintentional
RE •ISOI RUES
Taylor home were Mrs. Tay­ violation of the' Wilderness
$116,060.58 $157.349.27 $201,000 00
Available Cash on Hand
$215.tM10.00 lor’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Act. C nnaughton said, partic­
6,288.69
Earnings fr.’in Temporary Invi est nient s
8,855.98
9,000.00
15,000.00 bert Petersen of Salem, also ularly in locations where Wild­
TOTAL RESOURCES
present were Mrs. Petersen’s erness txmndaries are near
$1 - ■ -, 1'1 ■; $166.205.25 $210,000.00
except taxes to I m * levied
twin sisters. Mrs. Mildred Lar­ highways.
38,000.00
32.587.98
35,000.00
District Tax ri'ceived in Year Levied
No violation citations have
son and Mrs. Smaladen, and
$157,349.27 $198.793.23 $245,000.00
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
$260.000.00 Mis. Smaaladen’s husband Earl been issued to snowm.'bilers.
RE •1Q1 ’IREM ENTS
Smaaladen, from
Niagara. although several citations in­
Professional Sei-vid's for Buildings
$ 15,000.00 North Dakota, who have been volving motor bikes and one
New Buikiings and Additions
235,000.00 visiting at the Petersen's home. involving an aircraft have been
Clare Henness of Gates, and issued since the Wilderness
Equipment
10.000.00
$157,319.27 $198.793.23 $245,000.00
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
$260,000.00 Jim Rose of Mill City attend Act was passed by Congress in
SCI HOOL LUNCH FUND RESOURCES
ixi “Dads Week-end” at Ore­ 1964.
Some National Forests and
$ 1,09 V*» $ 1,707.94 $
50.00
Available Cash on Hand
$
50.00 gon St ite C liege. Saturday
Ranger Districts in Oregon and
2,793.83
2,715 46
2.800.00
National School Lunch Reimbursement
3.100.00 they enjoyed lunch and a spec­
Washington have laid out spec­
17,197.49
17.694.08
17,725.00
Sale of Lunches .................
..........
21.000.00 ial dinner in the evening at
ial routes for use by snowmo­
the
Calaiian
Hall.
They
attend
­
9,150.00
8,000.00
Transfer from General Fund
9,500.00
9,500.00
biles. Brochures have been
$ 30,236.31 $ 30,117.48 $ 30,075 00
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
$ 33.650.00 ed the Oregon State vs. Wash­
ington basketball game Satur­ printed showing the location
RE CQUIREMENTN
of some of the snowmobile
day
evening
S 13,761 51 $ 13,742 48 $ 14.77500
Salaries for Food Services
$ 15.300.00
trails, and are available from
Mr.
ami
Mrs
Braxton
from
14
71»
Fo Ml ...................................
17.000.00
Cottage Grove were week-end District Rangers in some lo­
539.64
849 79
750.00
Supplies
800.00 guests of Mr and Mrs. Gudne cal areas.
171 ■
928.58
500.00
Replacement of Equipment
..........
500.00 Gestson
Connaughton pointed out
Other Expenses
50 00
50.00
Santiam Pass in Oregon as one
Lola
Henness
visited
her
8 28.528 37 S 28.780 54 $ 30.075 00
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
$ 33.650.00
husband. Glenn, at the Coast spot where a snowmobiler
HOUSING ACCOUNT—RE-SOURCES
from Friday until Monday. He could get into a Wilderness
$ 1 I'M 01 $ 1.792.77 $ 2,500 00
Available Cash on Hand
.......
$ 2,500.00 has been working there. Jim with nt realizing he was doing
■ .. .
3,650 00
INSURANCE
N
Rental Income
I 000.00 and Myrtle Donahue Joined so. The south boundary of Mt.
s 5,144 01 $ 5.992.77 $ 6.500.00
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
s 6,500.00 them fr m Saturday until Mon­ Jefferson Wilderness now ex­
REQUIREMENTS
tends to within one-half mile
day-
$ 3,351.24 $
$ 4.000.00
Maintenance and Repair
$ 4.000 (M>
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor of where Highway 20 goes
1,792.77
2,500.00
Cash Reserve
2.500.00 were recently visited by Mrs thr ugh Santiam Pass.
$ 5,114 01 $
$ 6.500.00
$ 6,500 CHI Hilda Calkins, a friend from
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
There are 10 Wildernesses
in the National Forests of Ore­
Dallas.
DISTRICT RENTALS FUND
gon w ith total acreage of about
RESOURCES
765,000 and 4 Wildernesses in
$ 2,581 26 $ 4.116 14 $ 4.500 00
Available Cash on Hand
$ 1.500.00 Per Quality Job Pr'ntlng coll the National Forests of Wash­
Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754
Mill City, Oregon
1,550 00
1,19000
1.000 00
Rental Income ............
1.000.00
ington with total acreage of
$ 4,131.26 $ 5,306 14 $ 5.500 00
WHtwe YOU ARE TREATED LIKE A PERSON - NOT A NUMBER
Total Budget Resources
$ 5.50000 The Enterprise, 897-27TÏ.
about 1,107.000.
MEHAMA
s
N ewsp A per
Snowmobiles Not
Allowed In The
Wilderness Area
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
Postman
think of
as a
SAFECO
you're a
person...
nota
number
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