The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 08, 1969, Page 7, Image 7

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    Ginny Lankins, Donna Snod­
grass, Janis Jacobson, Linda
Crowther, Judy Boroughs, Del-
rena Carpenter, Susan Moore,
Karen Oliver. Janice Lewellen,
Lonnie Bodeker, and Louise
Gruver, Mrs. Sheythe, FT A ad­
visor accompanied the group.
The Freshmen-Eighth Grade
Dance was held Friday, May 2.
The theme of the dance was
“April Showers, Bring May
Flowers.’ The dance was very
well attended with everyone
enjoying themselves.
By Karen Oliver
7—The Mill City Enterprise, 'Hiursday, Maj 8, 19Ö9
Eagles official records. How­
ever, they remain on the appli­
cations blanks as they were
printed in advance of by-law
changes.
FUTURE PIPELINE RESERVE FUND SUMMARY
For The Fiscal Year 1969-1970
Lyons-Mehama Water District
Marion and Linn County
Beginning July 1, 1969
HISTORICAL DATA
Budget For Ensuing Year
Actual
Budget
2nd Year
1st Year Current
Preceeding Preceeding Year
$ 2,000.00 Beginning Fund Balance: ..................................
$
!$
RESOURCES:
Transferred From Other Funds
4,000.00 From General Fund .................... ......................
2,000.00
Santiam Memorial Hospital
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied
2,000.00
6,000.00
(Stayton)
$ 6,000.00 Ending Fund Balance ........................................
$
BECKTOLD-— To Mr. and $
Mrs. Glenn R. Becktold, Aums­
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
ville, a son, Saturday, April 26.
BROOKS—To Mr. and Mrs.
GENERAL FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
Dennis C. Brooks Stayton, a
All Departments
son, Monday, April 28.
For The Fiscal Year 1969-1970
Beginning July 1, 1969
Marion and Linn County
Lyons-Mehama Water District
HISTORICAL DATA
Budget For Ensuing Year
Actual
Budget
2nd Year 1st Year Current
Preceeding Preceeding Year
Personal Services:
$ 4,800.00 Water Superintendent ..................................
$ 1,500.00
1.380.00 Bookkeeper ......................................................
1,170.00
Materials and Services:
1,680.64
2,934.70
3,000.00 Operating Materials and Supplies .............
1.049.50
1,247.50
1,200.00 Water Supt. Car Expenses .........................
12x60 Mobile Home
Contractual Services
841.67
1.G00.00 Fees and Services .........................................
2 Bedroom, All Electric,
150.00 Advertising .......................................................
1,149.31
Furnished, Storm Win­
400.00
500.00 Audit .......................................... ....... . .............
dows, Double Insulation,
1.932.00
2,200.00 Power ............................................... -.............
1,888.68
Insurance ..........................................................
146.90
250.00
1st year’s License and
130.01
170.37
2.50.00 Taxes and Licenses...................... ..................
Insurance.
294.89
400.00 Office Supplies .......................................... -.....
183.25
Misc.............................................................. -.......
5,811.00 Equipment or Pipeline ..................................
1,680.64
1,600.00 Buildings and Additions.......... ......................
Land and Improvements to I .and .......... .
1,500.00
BANK TERMS
459.00
459.00 Simpson Contract ..........................................
459.00
Transfer to Other Funds
Transfer to Bond Sinking Fund.......... . .....
2,500.00
2,000.00
4,000.00 Transfer to Fund For Future Pipeline
Associated Student Body
Elections were held Friday,
May 2. Five prospective sen­
iors and one junior were elec­
ted to the 1969-70 executive
council. Those elected were:
President, Larry Eide; Vice
President, Rick Posekany: Sec-
reatary, Melody Barnhardt;
Treasurer, Karen Oliver; Ac­
tivity Coordinator, Louise
Gruver; and Publicity Manag-
■r, Becky Earhart, Parliamen­
tarian wdll be chosen by the
president during the following
M au .
Ice Cream Splits
week.
4-7-10 Fran Killinger; 6-7-10
Barbara Hutchinson was a-
;
Al Yankus.
warded the Crisco Award for
Other Hard Splits
the outstanding Home Ec stu­
3-7-10 P. Choate; 4-6-7 Blanch dent for the year 1968-69 at
Wallace; 5-8-10 J. Kokstis; 2-5-7 the annual Home Ec Fashion
L. Bassett; 4-8-10 Jo Anderson; show held Thursday evening. To the Editor:
The formation of an F.O.E.
4- 5 S. Bethell; 3-5-10 Jo Myers; The Home Ec. students model­
.„«v j 'aerie here has been hailed as
5- 6 S. Bethell; 3-7 E. Johnson; ed the outfits they had made
1-5-10 M. Schachtsick; 5-7 L. during the past year. Tl.. a good thing for this area.
Bassett, D. Dodge; 5-10 A. Bur­ theme for the fashion show was Would you please publish the
ger, P. Birkholz, Betty Wallace 'Thoroughlv M dern Fashions,’ following as an expression of
P. Hansen.
and everything frm casual my personal opinion?
Hail The Eagles!
Men Over 210
wear to formals were modeled
What do you teach?
241 B. Salts; 236 H. Holm; by the girls.
“Democracy”
235 Amb. Dozier; 231 A. Yank­
Fifteen members of F.T.A.
What do you seek?
us, H. Blaylock; 229 W. Ow­ visited Chemawa High school
"Justice”
ens; 224 J. Bethell; 223 L. My­ Friday morning. The Cudet
“Freedom”
ers; 215 B. Salts, D. Huff, T. teachers of Chemawa gave the
"EQUALITY!”
Gilchrist; 214 G. Puckett; 210 students a brief history of the
Wham do you reach?
O. Wood, D. Holm.
school and answered questions
CAUCASIANS ONLY?
Men — 600 Series
for them. The students were
Does Mill City have other
660 B. Salts; 616 H. Blaylock. then taken on a tour of the
Women — Over 190
campus and were allowed to organizations with restricted
212 E. Johnson; 217 C. Carey; observe some of the classes in membership? Are the memb­
205 C. Carey; 203 E. Johnson. P. progress at noon they were In­ ers of such organizations proud
Freres; 199 A. Deetz; 191 L. vited to the snacious cafeteria to support these restrictions?
Pietrok; 190 D. Stephen, A. for lunch. Those attending I would be happy to hear.
Rush, S. Sharp.
were: Greg Davis, Dick Berg. Thank you.
Women — First 500 & Bigger Trish Moore, Karen Olson.
Sincerely,
554 D. Stephen; 550 C. Carey;
Mary . Wright.
542 Blanch Wallace (2); 513 E.
Rt. 1, Box 142-B
Johnson; 512 M. Yankus: 510, , High Game 257 Bill Stigelman,
Mill City, Oregon
Motor Co
S. Bethell, E. Johnson; 509 P. Lloyd Girod, Dan Peters.
Ed. Note: The words “Cauca-
$15,172.81 $13,009.45 $27,000.00 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
Freres; 505 O. Barnhardt; 504 High League Average
sians only” have ben stricken
I’h. 769-2117
Ev. 859-2552
GENERAL FUND RESOURCES
F. Garsjo, L. Pietrok; 502 A. 185 Lloyd Holm.
•rom the Fraternal Order of
For The Fiscal Year 1969-1970
Rush.
Beginning July 1,1969
Stayton Invitational
Lyons-Mehama Water District
Name of Team
W
L
Marion and L’nn County
Mel Round Trucking 44
16
Hutchinson Trucking 36
24
HISTORICAL DATA
The
Budget
for
Lyons-Mehama
Water
District
for
the
fiscal
year
1969-1970,
beginning
July
Budget For Ensuing Year
Stayton Electric .. . 35% 24%
Actual
Budget
Lierman’s Insurance 35
25 1, 1969, as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules was prepared on an 2nd Year 1st Year Current
Frank Lumber Co. .. 34
26 ' accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, if any, and their Preceeding Preceeding Year
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) .—.....
No. San. Real Estate 34
26 effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget $ 7,129.58 $12,862.64 $11,000.00
Regal Trophy ....... 33% 22% document may be inspected by interested persons between the hours of 8 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. 17,818.20 21,535.45 16,000.00 Water and Meter Sales-----------------------------
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied
Frey’s Market ........... 25
35 at People’s Telephone Co. Lyons. The budget document, or any portion of it, may be ob­
Stay. Sports & Hobby 16
40 tained for $5.00, complete, or $1.00 per sheet at People’s Telephone Co. A meeting of the Me­
. .....................
$34,398.09 $27,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES
Green Veneer Inc............ 3 57 hama-Lyons Water Commission will be held at May 26, 1969, at 8:00 p. m., at City Hall, Lyons,
HIG Ev Johnson 212 HIS for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss
Dee Stephen 554; HTG Frank I the budget, or any part of it.
M. JEANNE OWEN,
Lumber Co. 555; HTS Regal
Chairman of Governing Body
Trophy 518.
MARION-LINN COUNTY
Koffee Klatchers
Name of Team
W
L
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Jerry’s Tavern ....... 41% 22% For The Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1!M>9
Lowers & Holm ......... 40
24
Linn and Marion County
26
Girod’s ....................... 38
Tax Levy Computation
General
Total
Bonded
I
Salem Trophy ............ 37
27
All Funds
Fund
Debt Fund
1st. Fed. Savings
36% 27% Total Budget Requirements ..................
$70,282.50
$25,500.00 $44,782.50
Bob & Bills Richfield 34
30 Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes
Western Auto ............ 34
30
to Be Levied .............. .......................
. 51,031.00
25,500.00
25,531.00
Park-N-Shop ............... 32
32 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget ...
19,251.50
19,251.50
Walton’s Grocery .... 26
38 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED......
19,251.50
19,251.50
No. Santiam Lanes .... 24
40 Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied
Ray’s Drug ................... 21
43 Not Subject to 6% Limitation ..............
. 19,251.50
19,251.50
Gene’s Meat Market 20
44 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED .....
19,251.50
19,251.50
HIG Ev Johnson and Pat
Freres 203; HIS Blanch Wal­ For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1968
lace 542; HTG Park-N-Shop
Total
General
Bonded
Tax Levy Computation
1008; HTS Girod’s 2788.
All Funds
Fund
Debt Fund
Total Budget Requirements .................
Junior League
..$77.800.00
$27,000.00
$44,800.00 $ 6,000.00
Name of Team
W
L Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes
to Be Levied .....................................
Furgason Paulus....... 16
0
.. 58,374.83
27.000.00
23,341.83
6.000.00
No. Santiam Lanes .... 15
1 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED
19,425.17
19,425.17
Freres Building ........ 11
5 Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied
Stayton TV ......
7
9 Not Subject to 6% Limitation ............
. 19,425.17
19,425.17
Team No. 5 ................. 7
9 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED
$19,425.17
$19,425.17
Bob & BiUs _______ 6
10
PETTY CASH
Team No. 1..................... 2
14
Statement Of Indebtedness
Current Yr. Ensuing Yr.
Team No. 4 ................ 0
16
(Actual) (Estimated)
Outstanding July 1, 1968
HIG and HIS Virgil Nye
Balance, July 1 .... $ 47.13
$ 50.00
218, 535; HTG Furgason Paul-
Type of Indebtedness
Current Yr. Ensuing Yr.
us 744; HTS Freres Building
Notice of Approval by
(Actual) (Estimated)
2063.
Budget Committee
Twilighters
Approved by Budget Committee
Bonds _______ ___________
.... $243,000.00 $230,000.00
L
Name of Team
W
April 30, 1969
LaFemme Beauty Sin 42
22 Interest Bearing Warrants .... $ 80,260.00 $ 71,628.75
HOWARD G. NAUE,
Lairds Insurance .... 39
25 TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS .... $323,260.00 $301,628.75
Chairman of Budget Committee
Teagues ................... 36% 27%
BONDED DEBT REQUIREMENTS
No. Santiam Lanes 36% 27%
For The Fiscal Year 1969-1970
Sweetheart Meats .... 35% 28%
I
Lyons-Mehama Water District
Lumber Tavern ........ 35
29
Marion
and
Linn
County
San. Child Care Ser. 34
30
Always there will be wood to meet
Beginning July 1, 1969
Kimse.v Const. Co...... 32
32
BOND SINKING FUND
Dollies Hair Fash. 27% 36%
the growing demands of our growing nation
HISTORICAL DATA
Tinckr.ell Real Estate 27
37
Actual
Budget
Budget
For
Ensuing
Year
Gingerbread House .... 20
44
because Americans support the Tree Farm
1st Year Current
Approver!
Sprouse-Reitz ............ 19
45 2nd Year
Preceeding
Preceeding
Year
HIG and HIS Carole Carey
concept of growing trees as a crop.
207, 550; HTG Kimsey Con­ $ 5,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6.000.00 Bond Principal to Be Paid During Year:
Issue Dated August 1, 1956 ...... . ...............
6.000.00
7.000.00
struction 940; HTS Teagues
August 1, 1965 ........................
2721.
12.000.00 13,000.00 TOTAL PRINCIPAL TO BE PAID
North Santiam Merchants
Bond Interest to Be Paid Ensuing Year:
Name of Team
W
L
3,150.00 Issue Dated August 1, 1956 .........................
2,880 00
Final
6.498.75
August 1, 1965 ........................
9.762.50
6,271.25
Porter & Lau
9.648.75 TOTAL INTEREST TO BE PAID .......
$ 9,151.25
Spriuse-Reitz
WOOD
WATER
Unappropriated Balance—For Payments Due in Second En­
Lowers and Holm No. 2
TRI I
suing Year:
FARM
Season High Scratch
RECREATION
WILDLIFE
6.000.00 Principal—Issue Dated August 1, 1956)
656 Dean Sharp.
14,000.00
7,000.00
August 1, 1965) '
2.880.00
Interest—Issue Dated August 1, 1956)
8,631.25
6.271.25
August 1, 1965) ......
I
22,151.25 TOTAL UNAPPROPRIATED BALANCE
$22/531.25
20x43 Mobile Home
LETTERS
TO THE®
a
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise
$4.00 per Year
Approved
$ 6,000.00
6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
Approved
$ 5,100.00
1,380.00
1,200.00
150.00
i
2,000.00
300.00
400.00
500.00
511.00
4,000.00
4,000.00
$5,688.00
459.00
$25,500.00
i
Notice of Budget Hearing
Approved
$ 5,500.00
20,000.00
25,500.00
$25,500.00
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
BETTER LIVING FROM TREES
i
WOOD
FOREVER
Deluxe Carpet, Brand
name appliances, All el­
ectric, storm windows,
Double Insulation, House
type door plus many de­
luxe features.. 1st year’s
license and Insurance.
$7,598.00
$
Motor Co
Ph. 769-2117
Ev. K>0-2.»32
$44.800.00
TOTAL BONDED DEBT REQUIREMENT
$44,782.50
BOND SINKING FUND RESOURCES
For The Fiscal Year 1969-1970
Beginning July 1, 1969
Lyons-Mehama Water District
Marion and Linn County
HISTORICAL DATA
Actual
Budget
2nd Year
1st Year Current
Preceeding Preceeding Year
$19.240.81
Philippi
$
$19.240.81 $24.674.83
872.29
700.00
59397
.819,834.78 $20.113.10 $25.374.83
$19.425.17
$
$44.800.00
Bndget For Ensuing Year
Appro vet!
$24,831.00
Beginning Fund Balance: ......................
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis)
Other Resources
Interest ........
„....................
700.00
Total Resources. Except Taxes to Be Levied ........... 25.531.00
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget
19,251.50
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19.2..1
TOTAL RESOURCES
$44,782.50
WE GROW TREES AS A CROP
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City and Idanha, Oregon
Freres Veneer
Cedar Lumber Company, Inc.
Lyons, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
Stout Creek Lumber Company
Stuckart Lumber Company
Mehama, Oregon
Idanha, Oregon
Boise Cascade Corp.
Parkett Logging Company
Mehama, Oregon
P. O. Box 127
Independence, Oregon
$ Plywood-Champion Pape rs, Inc
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