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    Notice Of School Budget Hearing
Detroit Cougars
Still Undefeated
4—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 19, 1970
NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of Administrative School District No. 129J of Linn and
Marten County, State of Oregon, will be held at Santiam High School on the Uth day of March, 1970 at 8:00 o’clock for the pur­
pose of discussing with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1970 and ending June 30, 1971,
DETROIT — The Detroi*
hereinafter set forth.
Cougars remained undefeated
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 the Superintendent’s Office between the hours of 9:00 a. m. in 14 games here Friday night,
pounding the hoop for a 90-63
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.
Marion B League basketball
decision over Siletz. The host
Signed ALBIN M. COOPER
Cougars hit 30 points in the
District School Board Chairman
third period. Leading scorers
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
were Gerald Hiebert 24 and
For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1970
Jay Harvey 20, for Detroit. For
Silezt, Matt Kentta scored 11
Housing
Rentals
General
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
Bldg. & Impr. School
P.L.
points.
Lunch
89-10
Fund
Serial Levy
Detroit (90)—Rogers 13, G.
(5)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(7)
(6)
(1)
$ 35,250
$ 6,500
$ 12,000 Hiebert 24, Smith 16, Harvey
Total Budget Requirements ....................................
$ 763,093
$ .330,000
$ 6,000
20, Morgan 13, D. Hiebert 1.
Deduct Total Budget Resources Except
Siletz (63)—Goodell 10, Lo
35,250
6,500
6,000
292,000
12,000
275,094
Tax To Be Levied......................................................
gan 12, Kentta 14, Perkins 13,
.. $ 487,999
Revenue Necessary To Balance Budget .................
$ 38,000
Valyou 8, Breon 2, Miller 2,
Add Est. of Taxes To Be Levied But Not Rec’d
Mitchell 2.
in Ensuing Year . .
...........
33,000
3,000
Detroit at Eddyville
$ 520,999
$ 41,000
Taxes To Be Levied for Ensuing Year .................
Detroit
played Eddyville
Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied
Tuesday night and came home
Within 6% Limitation . ..................... ...........................
on the long end of a 82-58 sc:re.
$ 520,999
Outside 6% Limitation..................................................
Eddyville held Lyle Rogers to
$ 41,000
Not Subject To 6% Limitation..................................
only nine points but Dorsey
$ 41,000
... $ 520,999
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED .........................
Smith and Gerald Hiebert took
For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning .July 1, 1969.
up the slack, and it was an­
other easy win for the Coug­
Housing
Rentals
Bldg. & Impr. School
P.L.
General
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
ars.
Lunch
Fund
Serial Levy
89-10
Smith potted 22 and Hiebert
(5)
(6)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(7)
(1)
19 to pace the Cougars. Jim
$
33,650
$
6,500
$
5,500
$
11,500
$
298,000
.
$
708,014
Total Budget Requirements ......................................
Morgan also contributed 15 for
Deduct Total Budget Resources Except Tax
Detroit.
6,500
33,650
260,000
5.500
11,500
306,016
To Be Levied .................................................... -........
DETROIT (82): Rogers 9, G.
$ 401,998
$ 38,000
Revenue Necessary To Balance Budget .................
Hiebert 19, Smith 22, Harvey
Add Est. of Taxes To Be I .evied But Not Rec’d
10, Morgan 15, D. Hiebert 7.
25,000
in Ensuing Year .........................................................
EDDYVILLE (58): Reed 9,
A PROPHETIC STATESMAN
$ 426,998
$ 38,000
Taxes To Be Levied for Ensuing Year .................
Dave Eagleson 8, Fawber 10,
Analysts of Taxes To Be Levied
George Washington not only provided superb leadership
Crawford 7, Cronquist 10, Dan
Within 6% Limitati.n ............................... —...............
Eagleson 9, Cox 5.
make our embryonic republic work, but guidelines which
to
$ 426,998
Outside 6% Limitation..................................................
Detroit ..... 13 23 26 20—82 are t* —
still
and -----------
sound. This is particularly trae of his
__ timely
_____.-----
$ 38,000
Not Subject To 6% Limitation .................................
Eddyville .. 9 16 14 19—58 Farewell Address which he used to give advice for the fu­
38,000
$
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED .........................
JV Score: Eddyville 64, De- ture. This future still has not been fully relaized and many
Approved by Budget Committee: February 11, 1970 troit 55.
of his words can serve as a challenge today.
February 20 the Detroit
Signed G. T. PITTAM, Secretary
For example, in administering the affairs of the new
Cougars will play Western government of the United States he urged “efficient manage­
GAEL CUTSFORTH, Chairman
Mennonite there, and on Sat­ ment” with “as much vigor as is consistent with the perfect
BUDGET SUMMARY
urday, February 21, Falls City security of liberty.” He said, “Liberty Itself will find in such
Young People Meet
will play Detroit here. Then a government, with powers properly distributed and adjust­
GENEIAL FUND
on Tuesday, February 24 the
ed, its surest guardian.”
Budget
For
HISTORICAL DATA
last game of the season will be
At
Whitely
Home
He valued religion highly, saying, “It Is substantially
Ensuing Year
Budget
Actual
played here vs. Valsetz.
true that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular
Approved
Budget Resources
DETROIT
The Detroit
Second Year First Year Current
government.” Our first President also emphasized the need
(6)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(1)
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
for education when he said that, “In proportion as the struc­
$ 100,000
Available Cash on Hand
$145,596.41 $148,941.02 $135,000.00
Old
Man
Winter
Whitely was the setting late
ture of a government gives force to public opinion, it is es­
Revenue from Local Sources
sential that public opinion should be enlightened."
22,750 Sunday afternoon when the Returns To Detroit
Except Tax To Be Levied .............
36,662.54
19,750.00
95,011.09
36,212 “Young People” of Idanha With a Thunder Storm
Revenue from Intermediate Sources
27,865.00
He also saw the need for government economy, expressing
125,065.16
118,126.04
96,132 Community Church met. Les­
Revenue from State Sources ............
90,087.48
105,401.00
his opinion that public credit should be cherished as an im­
94,011.26
DETROIT
—
A
thunderstorm
20,000 son of the day was on “Mind
Revenue from Federal Sources ........
portant source of strength and security. “One method of pre­
35,629.56
16,490.98
18,000.00
Benders”, of which part 1 en­ of a fairly mild nature moved serving It,” he said, "is to use It as sparingly as possible^
Proceeds from Sales .............................
160.28
157.50
titled “One For The Road’’ into the Upper North Santiam avoiding occasions of expense by cultivating peace, but re­
Transfers from Other Funds...............................
4,559.32
deals with the effect of Al­ Canyon Thursday afternoon membering also that timely disbursements to prepare for dan­
Total Budget Resources Except Tax
about 2:45 p. m. Although the
275,094 cohol and tobacco. The lesson
To Be Levied ........................................................
451,964.30 306,016.00
488,534.64
rumble of thunder was short ger frequently prevent much greater disbursements tn repel
was
one
of
a
series
of
four
188,126.32
258,769.71
District Tax Received in Year Levied ............
lived it brought rain and gusty it.”
487,999 on drug abuse. Other business winds, following a couple of
•101,998.00
District Tax Required To Balance Budget ....
When he talked about the need for patriotism he show­
included the election of of-
ed both eloquence and wisdom:
three
dry
runs
with
some
sun
­
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
$ 763,093 ficers for the ensuing year.
“Citizens, by birth or choice, of a common country, that
$676,660.96 $710,734.01 $708,014.00
shine thrown in for good mea­
Donald Hiebert was elected sure.
country has a right to concentrate your affections. The name
BUDGET SUMMARY
president of the group, and
The thunderstorm was the of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity
GENERAL FUND
Robin Whitely named secre­ first of the season, and its ap­ must always exalt the just pride of patriotism more than any
Budget For
HISTORICAL DATA
tary. Other business included pearance at this early date appellation derived from local discrimination. With slight
Ensuing Year
Budget
Actual
a quiz interest on what sub­ somehow made one feel it put shades of difference, you have the same religion, manners,
Budget Resources
Approved ject the group will discuss in
Second Year First Year Current
the run on old man winter. A habits, and political principles. You have in a common cause
(6)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
the future.
short while back we mention­ fought and triumphed together; the independence and libetry
Administration—Salaries and Wages ................ $ 25311
$ 20,382.75 $ 22,388.87 $ 23,600.00
The youths next meeting ed our feathered friends, the you possess are the work of joint counsels, and joint efforts
—Other .....................................................
5,125.00
5,500 will be held at the Idanha robins, were returning to the of common dangers, sufferings, and successes.”
3,479.34
4,801.as
Instruction—Salaries and Wages ........................
378.681.00
282,722.86
333,279.82
405,132 home of one of their counsel­ area. It was noted here Mon­
Truly his words retain their validity as we seek answers
—Other ...................................................
28,690.00
29,700 ors, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor day that they are now arriv­ to the problems of our day.
27,972.16
26,072.54
Health Services—Salaries and Wages ................
Sunday, February 22 at 5:30 ing in large numbers, and their
439.86
511.09
850.00
—Other .....................................................
890 p. m. Part 2 of the series en­ loud chirps as they scrounge
Pupil Transportation Services—Salaries and
titled “Poison Road” which for food following their migra­ City Hall Scene Of
Wages .................................................................
10,284.83
11,235.00
9,869.95
12,055 deals with marijuana, will be tion here is a welcome treat Celebration For Two
13,118.00
11,700.00
8,741.01
—Other .....................................................
25,900 the lesson of the day.
to the ears.
DETROIT—Detroit City hall
28,971.05
31,463.00
Operation of Plant—Salaries and Wages .........
26,142.14
33,298
Although the winter has been was the scene Wednesday af­
Attending Sundays meeting
19,516.82
18,800.00
—Other .....................................................
19,623.54
20,6-10 were: David and Paul Mich­ a wet one. Last winter even
ternoon of last week for a
6,900.00
7,560.00
6,660.00
Maintenance of Plant—Salaries and Wages ....
8,111 aelson, Gina, Mike and Sherry a green blade of grass in Feb­ birthday party honoring Dav­
21,836.55
15,200.00
16,587.95
—Other .....................................................
17,000 Williamson, Jimmy and Don­ ruary was a welcome sight id Hill and Greg Ketchum on
52,646.27
62,200.00
42356.84
Fixed Charges ...........................................................
69,950 ald Hiebert. Robin, Jody and after nearly being buried in their 7th birthday anniversary.
Student Body Activities— Salaries and Wages
Barbara Whitely, Dorsey tons of snow, of which most
On hand to help the boys
5,086.95
5,093.88
5,660.00
—Other ...................................................
Smith, John Strode, Dave of it fell in January. So things celebrate their birthdays were
1,113.00
1,341.88
1,700.00
Community Services—Salaries and Wages
White, couselor, Martha and are looking “up” again in the 13 of their 1st grade class­
667.98
450.00
1,283.69
—Other ............................................... ......
Fred Taylor, counselors, Re- North Santiam Canyon as we mates. Also in attendance were
1,547.24
Capital Outlay—Sites .............................................
freshments were served by welcome all of the lovely David’s sister and brother Jul­
Scouts of Mill City’s Troop
1,464.85
6,100.00
—Buildings .........................................
the hosts, Barbara, Robin and signs of an early spring.
ia and Phillip Hill.
49 have concluded their part
43,667.65
15,048.70
14,500.00
—Equipment .........................................
Jody Whitely.
Hosting the event were the of a nationwide recognition
30,000.00
Operating Contingency .........................................
honored guests mothers, Mrs. of the 60th anniversary of the
9,500.00
9,500.00
8.000 00
Transfers to Other Funds ......... .............................
Salem Man Picked Up Shirley Hill and Mrs. Verna founding of the Boy Scouts
571,901.15
663,014.00
527,719.94
TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Ketchum. Games were played of America. In the past 60
Here on Car Theft
45,000.00
45,000.00
45,000.00
Unappropriated Balance ......................... „.............
and traditional birthday cake
EDW J. BELL
A Salem man, Randy Lee and ice cream rounded out the years over 6 million men and
Public Service Office
boys have participated in the
$572,719.94 $616,901.15 $708,014.00
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
Wall, 23, of 4210 Ridge Drive days event.
$ 763,093
247 North Third Avenue
movement which stresses out-
NE, was arrested here Sun­
Stayton, Ore. 97383
BUDGET SUMMARY—OTHER FUNDS
door living and service to oth­
day evening by state police
CAPITOL PROJECTS FUND
and charged with larceny of Weather, Detroit Dam ers. Scout week began flor
HISTORICAL DATA
Budget For
an auto.
Max. Min. Elev. Pep Troop 49 with an overnight
INCOME TAX
Actual
Budget
Ensuing Year
Officers said the charge in­ Feb. 11 56 40 1518.70 0.00 snow trip to Hoodoo Ski bowl.
Second Year First Year Current
SERVICE
Budget Resources
Approved
voles an auto belonging to Feb. 12 55 41 1514.32 0.00 Bus trouble was overcome by
(2)
(3)
Over 30 years tax work ex­ Wayne C. Johnson, Molalla, re- Feb. 13 57 40 1509.95 0.39 the offers of the use of a crum­
(1)
(4)
(6)
RESOURC1 ES
perience in this area.
ported stolen February 10. Feb. 14 50 36 1508.82 0.00 my by Gilbert Logging Co.,
$157,349.27 $198.793.23 $245.000.00
Available Cash on Hand
Wall was Edged in Marion Feb. 15 51 36 1507.80 0.27 and a truck by Shields ReMine.
$ 282,000
Phone 769-2265
1,112.49
11.2 District Tax—Prior Years’ Levy...............
< County jail at $2,500 bail, offi- Feb. 16 48 43 1507.09 1.80 The scouts had fun at the ski
3.000
13.271.•»?
| cers said.
MM M
15,000.00
14.2 Earnings from Temporary Investments
7.000
Feb. 17 48 34 1508.38 1.50 area and learned a bit more
about camping in an area
$166,205 25 $213,180.64 $260,1X10.00
Total Budget Resources except Levy....... $292,000
where there is snow.
32,587.98
32.716 17
11.1 District Tax received in Year Ix'vied
REQUIREMENTS
Boy Scout Week was con-
$198,793.23 $215.927.11 $260,000.00
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES ........... $ 292.000 $ 7,982.13 $ 8,154.30 $ 7,700.00
219 Other Salaries—Instruction I .
....... . $
8,500 cl uled by a clean-up drive
REQUIREMENTS
220 Instructional Supplies I ..........................
365 along 1 Mill City’s downtown
1272 Sites and Site Additions........................
668.87
354.09
5.000
350.00
$
851.1 Public Employes Retirement I
450 streets. The scouts with as-
$ 15,000.1X1
1275 Professional Services far Buildings
375.10
350.00
5,000
851.2 Social Security I ................................
385
_ __
sc utmaster
Cyril
1276 New Buildings and Additions ..........
273.000 on
291.29
295,000
100.00
852.2 Employees’ Insurance I ........................
300 Archer, Jr., and Scoutmaster
$10,000 (Xi
1278 Equipment ..............................................
7.264.18
1.971.89
2,000.00
1278 Library Books II ..............................
25.000
2,000 Herb Bastuscheck picked up
$298,000.00
Total Budget Requirements ............
476.00
1.013.36
1.000.00
Small Schools Program III .
$ 330.000
about 14 large sacks of trash
$ 38,000.00
1.452.61
District Tax Required to Balance Budget $ 38,000
465.22
Cash Resene .............................................
from the downtown area. Thev
$ 17,843.79 $ 12.625.25 $ 11,500.00
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . $ 12,000 then went to the fire hail
SCHOOL LUNCH FUND
RESOURCES
District Tax Required to Balance Budget
where they washed the fire
50.00
$ 1,707.94 $ 1.336.94 $
Available Cash on Hand ...................
50
$
trucks and were given a meal
HOUSING
FUND
3,100.00
46
2.715 M
3,630.28
Federal Money rec’d through State
3,700
by the Mill City Volunteer
RESOURCES
18 852.39
21.000 00
77
17.694.08
Cash Sale of Lunches
21.000
Fire department. Attendance
1.792.77 $ 2.285.61 $ 2,500.00
Available
Cash
Balance
.
$
2.500
9,500.00
8,000 (X)
9,500.00
Transfer from General Fund
at church Sunday marked the
10,500
4.200.00
4.200.00
4.000.00
14.3
Rental
Income
............................................
4.000
$ 30,117.48 $ 33,319.61 $ 33.650.00
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
end of Boy Scout Week ob­
$ 35,250 $ 5.992.77 $ 6.485.61 $ 6,500.00
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
. $
6,500 servance.
REQUIRE I ENTS
REQUIREMENTS
Troop 49 has had an active
910 Salaries
$ 13.712 18 $ 1 IKil'tO $ 15,30000
$
$ 1.429.94 $ 1.214.30 $ 2.(XXI CO
722 Maintenance and Repairs ............
2.000 program of monthly campouis
$
13,25111X1
17.000.00
921
16,353.77
Food
2.277.22
3.152.80
2.000.00
723
Contracted Services ..............
2.000 and is in the process of plan­
849.79
800.00
922 Supplies
2.285.61
2,500.00
2,160.51
Cash Reserve .............
2 500 ning a long-term trip this
49265
928 58
500.00
935 Replacement of Equipment
$ 5.992.77 $ 6.527.61 $ 6.500.00
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
6,500 summer to Canada similar to
$
1,336 94
‘>11 58
5000
Ending Cash Balance ........................
the National Jamboree trip
$ 30,117.48 $ 33.31961 $ 33,650.00
Total Budget Requirements
$
DI STRUT RENTALS
which was taken last summer
District Tax Required to Balance Budget
RESOURCES
Any men in the communitv
$ 4.116.14 s 4..822.56 $ 4.500.00
PUBLIC LAW 89-10 FI ND
Available Cash Balance ................
S 5.000 who
would be willing or able
RESOURCES
1,190.00
1.280.00
1.000.00
14.5 Rental Income __ _____________
LOW)
to give 7 to 10 days of their
$ 8,626.72 $ 9.610 00 $ 8.500 00
48.1 ESEA—Title I
$ 10.000 $ 5.306.14 $ 6.102.56 $ 5.500.00
TOTAL BUDGET RESOlTtCES
6.000
$
time this summer to accom­
1.532.64
4.538.07
2.1X10 (XI
48.2 ESEA Title 11
2.000
REQUIREMENTS
pany the troop to Canada are
1 000 00
1,000.00
48.3 ESEA Title III
$
483.58 $
151.92 $ 2.500.00
722 Maintenance and Repairs........................
$
2.500 asked to contact Scoutmaster
3,610.23
1.452.61
Available Cash Balance
$2.500.00
736 Contracted Services ___ „____________
3.0CO
Herb Bastuscheck. The boys
38.77
Interest Inc me
4.822.56
5,650.64
500.00
Cash Reserve _ ____ ________________
I
500 will be unable to go without
$ 17.813.79 $ 12.625 25 $ 11.500.00
8 1200.118 5.306 14 $ •U0256 $ 5.500.00
TOTAL BUDGET RESOl HUES
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
$
6,00» more adult help.
Troop No. 49
Cleans Trash
From Streets
»