The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 15, 1969, Page 7, Image 7

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    Sweetheart Meats.. 32(4 31(4
Dollies Hair Fash. 29(4 34(4
Tincknell Real Estate 27
37
Sprouse-Reitz ........... 19
45
Gingebread House . .. 17
47
HIG Fran Garsjo 235. HIS
Ev Johnson 571; HTS Santiam
Child Care Service 2774; HTG
North Santiam Lanes 994.
7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 15, 1969
FUTURE PIPELINE RESERVE FUND SUMMARY
By Becky Earhart
For The Fiscal Year 1969-1970
Boy and Girl for the month
Lyons-Mehama Water District
of April were announced dur­
Marion and Linn County
ing the assembly on Friday.
Beginning July 1, 1969
They were Janis Jacobson and
HISTORICAL DATA
Lynn Cutsforth.
Actual
Budget For Ensuing Year
Budget
WALLACE — To Mr. and
Other activities at the as­
2nd
Year
1st
Year
Current
Approved
Stayton Invitational
Mrs. Francks M. Wallace, Stay­
sembly included the swearing
Name of Team
W
L ton, a son, Friday. May 2, 1969. Preceeding Preceeding Year
in of the 1969-70 Student body
$ 2,000.00 Beginning Fund Balance: __________ _____
$ 6,000.00
$
Mel Round Trucking 48
16
MANN — To Mr. and Mrs. $
officers. This year's Student
RESOURCES:
Hutchinson Trucking 40
24 Michael K. Mann, Scio; a son,
Body President, Alan Muise
Transferred From Other Funds
Stayton Electric.... 38*4 25(4 Friday, May 2, 1969.
swore tn Larry Eide as Student
4,000.00 From General Fund .......... ..... ..........................
Regal Trophy ....... 37(4 26(4
WALLEN—To Mr. and Mrs.
Body President for the 1969-70
6.000.00
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied
Frank Lumber Co...... 37
27 Samuel J. Wallen, Lyons, a
year. Larry Eide in turn in­
$
$ 6,000.00 Ending Fund Balance ................................ .......
$
6,(XX).(X)
Lierman’s Insurance 36
28 son, Friday. May 2, 1969.
stalled the following officers:
No. San. Real Estate 34
30
SY VERSON — To Mr. and
Rick Posekany, Vice-President:
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
$ 6,000.00
Frey’s Market ........... 28
36 Mrs. Delmar E. Syverson,
Melody Barnhardt, Secretary;
Ottier Hard Splits
Stay. Sports & Hobby 18
46 Lyons, a son. Monday. May 5.
GENERAL FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
Karen Oliver, Treasurer; Becky
5-8-10 D. Martin, H. Novak, Green Veneer Inc...... 3
61 1969.
All Departments
Earhart, Publicity Manager; L. Jacoby, Blanch Wallace;
SMITH—To Mr. and Mrs.
HIG and HIS Carole Carey
For The Fiscal Year 1969-1970
Louise Gruver, Activities Cor- -1-6-9 E. Myers; 4-5-7 Betty Wal­ 227, 552; HTG Stayton Electric Thomas A. Smith, Mill City,
Beginning July 1, 1969
dinator; and Larry Hillesland, lace; 4-5 G. Hilton; 3-7 M. Yan- 1199; HTS Frank Lumber Co. a son, Monday, May 5, 1969.
Marion
and Linn County
Palimentarian.
kus; 5-6 C. Carey: 5-7 L. Par­ 544.
SILBERNAGEL — To Mr.
Lyons-Mehama
Water District
Class and club officers were rish. V. Cribbs, E. Johnson;
Koffee Klatchers
and Mrs. Eldon E. Silbernagel,
HISTORICAL DATA
elected this week. For the Jun­ 5-10 E. Johnson, P. Chaote.
Name of Team
W
L Stayton, a son, Tuesday, May
Actual
Budget
Budget For Ensuing Year
ior class Lynn Cutsforth was
Women — Over 190
Jerry’s Tavern ....... 44(4 23(4 6, 1969.
2nd Year 1st Year Current
Approved
elected president; Mike Long,
235 F. Garsja; 227 C. Carey; Lowers & Holm ....... 43
25
Preceeding Preceeding Year
Vice president; Linda Crowth­ 213 S. Stornier; 211 F. Garsjo; Girod’s ......................... 41
27 Foresters Sought For
Personal Services:
er, Secretary; Karen Olson, 209 D. Schwindt; 208 Blanch Salem Trophy ........... 40
28
Water Superintendent ................................................. $ 5,100.00
$
1,500.00
$
1,485.00
$
4,800.00
Treasurer; Janice Lewellen, Wallace; 205 Betty Wallace; Western Auto ........... 38
30 Roseburg Area
1,380.00
1,380.00
1,170.00
1,380.00 Bookkeeper ......................................................................
Class Representative; and 204 S. Bethell; 200 A. Rush, E. 1st. Fed. Savings 37’4 : 30(4
The Oregon State Tax Com­
Materials and Services:
Bruce
Roscoe,
Sergeant-at- Johnson; 198 Jan Eery; 193 B. Bob & Bill’s Richfield 35
33 mission reports that graduate
4,000.00
1,680.64
2,934.70
3,000.00 Operating Materials and Supplies .............................
arms. Sophomores elected Clint Sullivan; 191 S. Sharp; 190 D. Park n Shop
32
36 foresters are being sought for
Water Supt. Car Expenses .........................................
1,500.00
1,0-19.50
1,247.50
1,200.00
Herron, Sergeant-at-arms. Oth­ Dozier.
Walton’s Groc.
29
39 positions at Roseburg to as-
Contractual Services
er Sophomore officers will be Women — First 500 & Bigger N. Santiam Lanes 25
43 sist in the administration of
1,200.00
841.67
1.000.00 Fees and Services ..........................................................
elected at a later date. Gordon
99
571 E. Johnson; 554 F. Gars­ Ray’s Drug
46 Oregons timl>er tax laws.
150.00
1.149.31
150.00 Advertising .......................................................................
Plotts was elected Freshmen jo; 552 C. Carey: 546 F. Garsjo; Gene’s Meat Mkt. . 21
Acceptable applicants will be
47
400.00
500.00 Audit ..................................................................................
class president. Serving under 519 B. Stornier; 518 S. Sharp;
HIG anti HIS Fran Garsjo offered positions immediately,
2,000.00
1,932.00
1.888.68
2,200.00 Power .................................................................................
him will be: Vickie Moore, Vice 515 E Myers; 513 E. Johnson; 211. 546; HTG Lowers & Holm the Commission said, at an an­
Insurance ..........................................................................
300.00
146.00
250.00
president; Doris Hovey, Secre­ 511 Betty Wallace, D. Dozier; 972; HTS Girod’s 2799.
nual starting salary of approx­
400.00
130 01
250.00 Taxes and Licenses.........................................................
170.37
tary; Vickie Olson, Treasurer; 507 D. Schwindt; 504 Blanch
Junior League
imately $7,200. Increases can
500.00
294.89
400.00 Office Supplies ..................................... ............................
183.25
and Greg Eide, Sergeant-at- Wallace ;502 A. Rush; 501 E. Name of Team
W
L be earned to a maximum of
511.00
M isc.......................................................................................
arms.
Furgason Paulus....... 16
Cline.
0 $10,104.
4,000.00
1,680.64
5,811.00 Equipment or Pipeline ..................................................
Pep Club officers were elect­
Freres Building Sply 15
Applicants must lie graduate
Twilighters
5
4,000.00
1,600.00 Buildings and Additions.................................................
ed on Monday, May 5, 1969. Name of Team
W
L No. Santiam Lanes
15
1 foresters, physically qualified,
Land and Improvements to I^and .............................
1,500.00
Linda Crowther was elected SECOND HALF WINNERS Bob & Bills Richfield 9
11 with practical experience in
459.00
459.00
459.00
459.00 Simjwon Contract ..........................................................
1969-70 President; Karen Olson, LaFemme Beauty Sin 44
20 Stayton Radio & TV 8
Transfer to Other Funds
12 timber cruising, as the Com­
vice president; Sandy Oliver, Lairds............................. 41
23 Team No. 5................... . 7
Transfer to Bond Sinking Fund.................................
13 mission jobs involve field work
2,500.00
Secretary; Sue Crowther, Trea­ North San. Lanes 38(4 25(4 Team No. 1 ............... 6
14 inventorying of prix ate timber.
2,000.00
4,000.00 Transfer to Fund For Future Pipeline ..................
surer; and Karen Davis, Points San. Child Care Ser. 35
Persons wishing further in­
29 Team No. 4 ............... 0
20
chairman.
Lumber Tavern ....... 34
30 Rob Freres 529; HTG Freres formation or applications $15,172.81 $13,009.45 $27,000.00 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS ......................................... $25,500.(X)
G.A.A. officers far the com­ Teagues ................... 33(4 30(4
HIG Willie Wallace 192; HIS should contact th" Personnel
GENERAL FUND RESOURCES
ing year were elected Wednes­ Kimsey Construction 33
31 Robert Freres 529; HTG Freres Section. State Tax Commission.
For The Fiscal Year 1969-1970
day, May 7, 1969, at a pot luck
Beginning July 1, 1969
dinner meeting. The following
Lyons-Mehama Water District
new members were initiated:
Marion and Linn County
Susan More, Nancy More, Deb­
HISTORICAL DATA
bie Barnhardt, Karen Olson.
The Budget for Lyons-Mehama Water District for the fiscal year 1969-1970, beginning July
Budget For Ensuing Year
Actual
Budget
Karen Davis, and Sharon
Approved
Muise. Becky Earhart was el­ 1, 1969, as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules was prepared on an 2nd Year 1st Year Current
ected 1969-70 G.A.A. president. accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, if any, and their Preceeding Preceeding Year
$ 5,500.00
Serving under her will be: Sue 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 Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) ..........
20,000.00
Crowther, Vice-president; Sus­ 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----------------------------
25,500.00
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied
an More, Secretary; and Ginny at People’s Telephone Co. Lyons. The budget document, or any portion of it, may be ob­
tained for $5.00, complete, or $1.00 per sheet at People’s Telephone Co. A meeting of the Me-
Irinkins, Treasurer.
Ginriv Lankins^ was elected hama-Lyons Water Commission will be held at May 26, 1969, at 8:00 p. m., at City Hall, Lyons, $24,947.79 $34,398.09 $27,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES
... $25,500.00
president of F H A for the for the PurP°se of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss
1969-79 year. Other F.H.A. of-1the bud«et- or W
K-
M. JEANNE OWEN,
ficers for the year 1969-70 are:
Chairman of Governing Body
Vice president, Sandy Oliver;
MARION-LINN COUNTY
Secretary, Frances Blumen-
stien; Treasurer, Vicki Moore:
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Historian, Linda Hampton; and For The Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1969
Points Chairman, Debbie Lank­
Linn and Marion County
ins.
Tax Levy Computation
Total
General
Bonded
A short Student Council
All Funds
Fund
Debt Fund
Meeting was held on Tuesday, Total Budget Requirements .................................. $70,282.50
$25,500.00 $44,782.50
May 6 and a Council meeting Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes
was held on the following Wed­
to Be Levied ...................................................... 51,031.00
25,500.00
25,531.00
nesday.
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget .................. 19,251.50
19 251.50
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED ...................... 19,251.50
19,251.50
Notice of Budget Hearing
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
BETTER LIVING FROM TREES
MEHAMA
Mrs. John Teeters
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teeters
went to Glide Saturday, May
10 to spend the Mother’s Day
week end at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
McDonald. They were joined
there Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.
Don Stensland and Ted of In­
dependance and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold lxtngfellow of Mehama.
Mothers Day guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Monroe were their daughters
family, Mr. and Mrs. D. G.
Rebl, Wendy, Marcy and Jen­
ny of Stayton.
Enjoying a family gathering
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Schneider ar.d Daug on
Mother’s Day were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Sullivan of Port
Angeles, Wash., Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Gilbert of Aumsville, Mr.
and Mrs. Pat McCaffery of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Watts and two children of
Salem and Mrs. David Sch­
neider änd son David of Stay-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walz
Dorothy, Carol. Darell and
Mike were Mother’s Day
guests at he home of Mr. Walzs
mother and sister, Mrs. Joseph
Walz and Miss Helen Walz in
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wal­
len went to Beaverton May 3
and visited during the week­
end at the home of their daugh­
ters family, Mr. and Mrs. Don
B mberger and Carrie.
Mrs. Freda Gruggett of Leb­
anon visited here Wednesday
afternoon. May 7 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle.
Guests Thursday evening at
the Castles were Mrs. Castles’
brother and sister-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Herberger of
Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cast­
le and Roger Castle of Portland
were luncheon guests on Fri­
day at the Castles.
Mrs. Edward Titze returned
home Saturday. May- 10 from
Sweet Home where she had
J|H
spent
a week at the home of
her mother. Mrs. J. F. Webber.
Not Subject to 6% Limitation ..............................
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED......................
19,251.50
19,251.50
19 251 50
19,251.50
For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1968
Total
All Funds
Total Budget Requirements .................................. $77.800.00
Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes
to Be Levied ...................................................... 58,374.83
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED...........
19,425.17
General
Fund
$27,000.00
Tax Levy Computation
27,000.00
Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied
Not Subject to 6% Limitation .............................. 19,425.17
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED .................... $19,425.17
Bonded
Debt Fund
$44 860 66
« fi 666 66
23,341.83
19,425.17
6.000.00
19,425.17
$19,425.17
PETTY CASH
Statement Of Indebtedness
Outstanding July 1, 1968
Type of Indebtedness
Current Yr. Ensuing Yr.
(Actual) (Estimated)
Bonds .............................. ........
Interest Bearing Warrants
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS
.... $243,000.00 $230,000.00
.... $ 80,260.00 $ 71,628.75
.... $323,260.00 $301,628.75
Current Yr. Ensuing Yr.
(Actual) (Estimated)
Balance, July 1 .... $ 47,13
$ 50.00
Notice of Approval by
Budget Committee
Approved by Budget Committee
April 30, 1969
HOWARD G. NAUE,
Chairman of Budget Committee
BONDED DEBT REQUIREMENTS
For The Fiscal Year 1969-1970
Lyons-Mehama Water District
Marion and Linn County
Beginning July 1, 1969
BOND SINKING FUND
HISTORICAL DATA
Actual
Budget
2nd Year
1st Year Current
Preceeding Preceeding Year
$ 5,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00
6,000.00
7.000.00
12.000.00
13,000.00
9,762.50
3.150.00
6.498.75
9.648.75
6.000.00
7.000.00
2.880.00
6,271.25
22.151.25
$
$
$44,800.00
Budget For Ensuing Year
Approved
Bond Principal to Be Paid During Year:
Issue Dated August 1, 1956 ........................
$ 6,000.00
August 1, 1965 ........................
7,000.00
TOTAL PRINCIPAL TO BE PAID .......
$13,000.00
Bond Interest to Be Paid Ensuing Year:
Issue Dated August 1, 1956 .........................
2,880.00
August 1, 1965 ........................
6.271.25
TOTAL INTEREST TO BE PAID ...........
$ 9,151.25
Unappropriated Balance—For Payments Due in Second En­
suing Year:
Principal—Issue Dated August 1, 1956)
14.000.00
August 1, 1965)
Interest—Issue Dated August 1, 1956)
8,631.25
August 1, 1965) ......
TOTAL UNAPPROPRIATED BALANCE
$22,631.25
TOTAL BONDED DEBT REQUIREMENT
Tree Farming is full
use of the forest.
\
It serves the needs
of all the people?
T
WOOD.
WATER
RECREATION
WILDLIFE
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$44,789.50
BOND SINKING FUND RESOURCES
For The Fiscal Year 1969-1970
Beginning July 1, 1969
Lyons-Mehama Water District
Marion and Linn County
HISTORICAL DATA
Budget
Actual
1st Year Current
2nd Year
Preceeding Preceeding Year
$19.240.81
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Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied
$19.240.81 $24.674.83
872.»
700.00
593 97
$19.834.78 $20.113.10 $25.374.83
• $19.425 17
$
$
$44.860 00
Budget For Ensuing Year
Approved
Beginning Fund Balance: .......... ........................... ........ $24.831.00
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis)
Other Resource«
Interest ......................
.......
700.00
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied .
25,531.00
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget................... .......... 19,251.50
TOTAL RESOURCES _ __________
144,782.50
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
Parkett Logging Company
Mehama, Oregon
Boise Cascade Corp.
P. O. Box 127
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Idanha-Lebanon
Independence, Oregon
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