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    4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 5, 1970
Notice of Budget Hearing
J people expressing their wishes
concerning pollution and what
' they (the people) want d:ne
about it. They suggest peti­
tions.
A number of industries are
slowly adopting anti-pollution
measures but the speed with
which these measures are adop­
Don Moffatt
ted is up to this pollution auth­
Editor, Mill City Enterprise
ority which will act only up.:n
Mill City, Oregon 97360
HERBERT J. PECK, Mayor
demand by the citizenry.
Dear Sir:
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Just received the February (Msst industries will cooper­
19 issue of The Enterprise and ate but they want pollution
For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1970.
read with great interest your control fairly enforced since
column on Dr. Buechel at the it is unfair competition if one
Total
General
State Tax
Equipment
Sewer
University of Seattle. I am is required to clean up and
Tax Levy Computations
All
Street
Fund
Purchase
Fund
SI HIKING CONTRAST — The natural splendor
familiar with similar occur- another is not).
Fund
Funds
Fund
If highway pollution is the
of
the
Horseshoe
Falls
at
Niagara
Falls
stands
in
dra
­
ences
in which professors
Total budget requirements .....
$55,525.00
$88,655.00
$27,000.00
$2,380.00
$3,750.00
would have been more than biggest problem in our area,
matic contrast to the craggy precipice of the
Less budget resources, except
justified in the ejectkn of stu­ write to your State legislators.
American Falls, which was stilled temporarily on
taxes to be levied ..................
$64.480.00
$31,350.00
$27,000.00
$2,380.00
$3.750.00
dents, however, the idea of Urge them to legislate return­
Total taxes to be levied ..........
June
12.
The
dewatering
will
permit
a
six-month
$24,175.00
$24,175.00
what is and what is not “uni­ able bottles. This will elimin­
Analysis of taxes to be levied
study by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in an
versity business” bothers me. ate most of the roadside litter.
Within 6% limitation ..._r___
$10,695.28
effort to halt the erosion that has allowed the rocks
To say that the Chicago Seven It also should help stem infla­
Outside 6% limitation ..........
$13,479.72
to pile up at the base of the cataract.
(International
trial and the war in Vietnam” tion since the disposable bot­
Total taxes to be levied ..........
$24.175.00
News Bureau photo, courtesy Power Authority of the State ofi
should not have been brought tles cost more. Urge your con­
'New York.)
'I
up in any classroom” is to say gressman to enact laws to re­
For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1969.
that newspapers and maga­ cycle products which will aid
General
State Tax
Equipment
Total
Sewer
zines should be banned from in the disposal problem and
Tax Levy Computations
Fund
All
Purchase
Fund
Street
the campus, because surely also conserve our natural re­
Funds
Fund
Fund
what is read by students will sources. Newspapers can be
Total budget requirements ......... ... $78,170.00
$45,770.00
$27,300.00
$1,200.00
$3,900.00
be discussed with others and collected and reused (this is
Less budget resources, except
where else do you meet as done other places). Tires could
Taxes to be levied
$60.625.00
$28.225.00
$27,300.00
$1,200.00
$3,900.00
great a collection of debaters be recycled and reused (they
Total taxes ta be levied ............
$17,545.00
$17,,545.00
were in the last war) it is
as in the classroom.
Analysis of taxes to be levied
Many professors have much possible to buy unleaded gas
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rags-
Within 6% limitation ................
.... $10,089.89
to add that students would to cut down on automobile ex­
dale, Sr., celebrated their 50th
Outside 6% limitation
.... $ 7,455.11
not gain from the viewpoints haust pollution.
wedding anniversary on Sun­
Total taxes to be levied.............. .... $17,545.00
Begin in your own commun­
of their classmates, for people
day, March 1. Their child­
of different ages and back­ ity and then expand.
ren arranged a family din­
ESTIMATE!) DISBURSEMENTS 1970-71
grounds form different opin­
Jean Roberts
ner party in their honor at
Actual
Actual
Budget
GENERAL FUND
Approved Randall’s Chuck Wagon in
ions. This “other side of the
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
CITY HALL DEPARTMENT
1970-71
Postmaster Charles Kelly story” is necessary to balance
Salem at 3 p. m.
$ 1,980.00 $ 2,160.00 $ 2,280.<X)
Recorders salary.............................................. ............. $ 2,400.00
Mr. and Mrs. Ragsdale were said today that a new order the thoughts of both students
5.430.00
5,790.00
6,080.00
Street salary .................................................... .............
6,400.00 married February 28 at Alamo I from Postmaster General Win­ and professors. My American
Problems class at Santiam
gordo, New Mexico. The fol-
Mrs. John Teeters
$ 7,410.00 $ 7,950.00 $ 8,360.00
TOTAL SALARIES ...................................... ............. $ 8,800.00 lowing is the item as it ap- ton M. Blount will mean sub­ High, directed but not dictat­
82.85
184.43
225.00
Office supplies ................................................. ...............
Mrs. Raymond Branch went
225.00 peared in the local paper fol- stantial improvements in mail ed by a man the age of my
3,346.69
3,183.74
3,800.00
Insurance ........................................................... ............
3,800.00 lowing their marriage.
delivery service. Blount has parents, discussed the war in to Coos Bay Friday to attend
608.49
500.00
Sewer maintenance ....................................... .............
500.00
“A very quiet wedding oc- advised the local postmasters Vietnam, the draft, blacks in funeral services on Saturday
3,759.26
3,852.53
4,300.00
America, and other problems for her sister, Mrs. Goldie Gall.
Street lights ..................................................... .............
4,300.00 curred last Saturday night at
of provisions of a new order that are or soon will be facing She returned home Sunday ev­
1,379.09
1,500.00
1,589.25
Miscellaneous .................................................... .............
2,000.00 the home of Mrs. Nancy Jack-
864.00
864.00
900.00
Fire hydrants .................................................... .............
900.00 son on New York Avenue, the making home delivery services us. What is “high school busi­ ening.
706.00
884.80
1.000.00
I^egal & audit ................................................... .............
Mrs. Jennie Moe visited
1,000.00 contracting parties being Mr. available for the first time to ness”? Any basic economics
200.00
300.00
200.00
course has to deal with these from February 16 to 23 at the
Cemeterv maintenance................................
..........
300.00 Ernest Ragsdale of Longwell four million Americans.
278.70 ( 278.70)
1,500.00
problems, also.
home of her son-in-law and
Operating contingencies ............................... ............
1,500.00 New Mexico and Miss Martha
The service improvement ap­
500.00
1,000.00
In these classes the opinions daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
1,200.00
Transfer to equipment ................................
1.500 00 Ransford of Almogordo, New plies to persons served out of
335.00
Employee insurance ...................................... .............
450.00 Mexico. The Rev. J. W. Camp­ 18,700 first, second and third of dissenters are welcome be­ Kornmann and family in Van­
cause we all should be “dis­ couver, Wn. Mrs. Kornmann
Building permits ............
500.00 bell, officiating.
class post offices over the
Travel expense ..............
300.00
Mr. Ragsdale is one of the country that do not have city senters with world problems”. brought her mother home Mon­
Building improvements .
1,000.00 boys who faithfully served civ­ delivery services. Affected are If there are no dissenters (dis­ day and visited a short time
2,500.00
Unappropriated balance
2,500.00 ilization as a saldier of Uncle those postal customers living sent being “to disagree or to with other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teet­
Sam on the battlefieds of more than a quarter mile away differ in opinion or doctrine)
$19,035.08 $19,430.05 $26,420.00
TOTAL CITY HALL
$29,575.00 France and only recently re­ from these offices and less than then one can safely assume ers, visited Saturday and
that all are happy with the Sunday at the home of their
ceived his discharge.
half a mile away. Persons liv­ present world condition and son and daughter-in-law, Mr,
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Miss
Ransford
was
on
of
our
$ 6,450.00 $ 7,000.00 $ 7.500.00
Chiefs salary ..................
$ 8,100.00 popular High School girls, ing less than helf a mile away that no change is necessary. and Mrs. Douglas Teeters in
5,250.00
5,702.00
6,600.00
First patrolman .............
$7,200.00 much loved for her womanly previously had not been pro­ Wouldn’t you like to see a Seattle.
Second patrolman .........
5,600.00 modesty and gentle manners. vided this service.
few major problems solved?
Mrs. Frank Shelton and son,
Discussing the local area ef­
335.00
212.50
500.00
Relief patrolman ............
Young adults attend univer­ Robbie,
returned Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Ragsdale will fects of Mr. Blount’s new ord­
875.00
1,100.00
1,000.00
Judges salary .................
1,200.00 make their home for the pres­
sities to learn historical and from Ft. Story, Va„ where she
er, Postmaster Kelly explained: technical knowledge, but they had spent several weeks visit­
ent at Longwell.”
“To get the new service it is should also learn more about ing with her husband, who is
$12,910.00 $13,914.50 $15,700.00
TOTAL SALARIES
$22,100.00
Mr. and Mrs. Ragsdale mov­
only necessary that those liv­ what they are or will be fac­ being transferred to Ft. Eustis,
ed
to
Mill
City
July
16,
1933.
1,220.95
1,191.74
1,100.00
Police car expense
$ 1,200.00
ing in the eligible areas ask ing off the campus. “Hooray” Va.
149.15
80.85
200.00
Board of prisoners
200.00 He worked for Hammond their postmasters to provide it, for professors like Buechel,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith
404.88
706.61
700.00
Jail maintenance .
700.00 Lumber Company and then and a majority of those to be when such action is required,
returned
Thursday from
a
Freres
Lumber
Company
until
528.42
529.46
550.00
Police phones .......
550.00
served must want the home but those who are simply cru­ California trip when they spent
362.02
300.00
212.28
Police supplies __
300.00 his retirement in 1959.
service.” Under Blount’s ord­ sading to change all the stu­ some time visiitng with her
The couple have six sons,
132.00
230.00
800.00
Ball refund ............
900.00
er, those living less than a dents of the world are cutting mother, Mrs. Julia Klovdahl
thirteen grandchildren and one
quarter mile from the post off an avenue of hope and per­ of San Diego and also visited
greatgrandchild.
$15,557.68 $17,015.18 $19,350.00
TOTAL POLICE DEPARTMENT
$25,950.00
with other relatives in that
Mr. and Mrs. Ragsdale were office will continue to pick haps, salvation.
up their mail at these offices.
Respectfully yours,
$.34,592.76 $36,445.23 $45,770.00
area. They returned home by
TOTAL GENERAL FUND
presented
with a gift of money
$55,525.00
This order, however, will make
Alan Yankus
way of Reno, where they spent
following the dinner and a
STATE TAX STREET FUND
one night.
picture Album with pictures the home deliveries available
wherever desired by the ma­
$ 7,787.84 $ 9,719.89 $19,900.00
Street maintence & repair
Mehama, Oregon
$21,300.00 contributed by each family.
Diana Schneider and Sue
jority
of
those
living
beyond
733.77
875.66
900.00
Equipment operation .......
March 1, 1970 Fiedlander flew here from
1,000.00
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
428.44
420.94
500.00
Equipment repair ................
TO THE EDITOR:
700.00 Ernest Ragsdale, Sr., Ernest a quarter mile.”
Maryland Thursday to spend
36.00
6,000.00
The expansion of services
3,012.94
Park purchase & Maint. ...
Was interested in reading a few days at the Alfred
4,000.00 Ragsdale, Jr. from Bend; Mr.
and Mrs. Lenthal Ragsdale, should be virtually complete your column last week (and Schneider home when they
$ 8,986.05 $14.029.43 $27,300.00
TOTAL STREET FUND
$27,000.00 Cathy, Patty, Marvin, Carl, in all of the affected delivery every week) attacking the pro­ received word that Miss
$
85.00 $ 2,148.00 $ 1,200.00
Equipment purchase .........
$ 2,380.00 Harvey and Sam from New­ service areas—under actions blems of litter and pollution. Schneider’s brother,
Dennis,
port, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rags­ taken by postal regional of­ Recently heard Tom E. Nel­ had been killed In Vietnam
SEWER DISTRICT
fices,
acting
on
recommenda
­
son, Environmental Biologist for They returned to Maryland on
dale from Mehama. Ronald
Construction costs ....
$13,534.55
Ragsdale from Portland, Mr. tions of local postmaster by Wah Chang Corp, of Albany Monday.
11,195 27
Repay bank loans ....
who stated that it is “technical­
Mrs. E. J. Hughes, Mrs. M.
and Mrs. Donald Ragsdale. February 1, 1971.
200 00
Upkeep & lease ........
132.77
175.00
It will be accomplished prin­ ly possible right now to have V. Frame and Bonnie Chris­
Wayne
and
Darell
from
Salem,
2,316.25
3,700.00
Bonds & interest ....
3,575.00
cipally
by
adding
delivery
’
a clean healthful environ­ tensen visited during the
Mr and Mrs. Donald Cree
from Mill City, Mrs. Connie stops to already existing rural ment.” He stressed that it was weekend with Mrs. Hughtes’
$27,178.84 $ 3,900.00
TOTAL SEWER
$ 3,750.00
Peterson and Sheana from Tur­ delivery routes, or by expand- up to each community to de­ son, the D. C. Hughse and fam-
area served by some cide how clean they want their iy of Knappa, near Astoria.
M3,663 81 $79,801 50 $78,170.00
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS
$88.655.00 ner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rags­ ing the
Mrs.
Blanche
McDonald
dale, Marci and Mike from shorter rural route for the air, their water, their high­
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 1970-71
Aumsville and Mr. and Mrs. purpose, and, a limited num- ways and then do something was a guest Monday at the
her of new rural routes may about it.
homes of Mrs. Harold Long­
Floyd Querry from Salem.
GENERAL FUND
also be needed in other in­
So the next question is what fellow and Mrs. Donald Teet­
Actual
Actual
Budget
Approved
stances.
do I do? At present we have ers, who are her nieces.
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
197971
Santiam Women
The fact that fewer persons one pollution authority which
Mrs. M. V. Frame returned
$ 3,087.00 $ 4,160.50 $ 2,500.00
Fines ..............................................................
$ 3 000 CXI
will be calling at post offices is five county wide and con­ home Wednesday from a two
Have
Day
of
Golf
919.00
950.00
942.00
Business licenses ....................................
............
950.00
The first meeting of the for their mail will not alter sists of Marion, Linn, Polk, week’s trip to Mexico where
8,900.00
8,674.48
9,212.94
Liquor & cigarettes ...................................... ............ 10,000.00
the independent status of any Benton, and Yamhill counties she flew with two friends. The
3,681.20
3,375.00
Franchises ............................................
3,405.62
..........
3,500.00 season for the Santiam Wo- of the post offices where the with the authority vested in ladies stayed at Mazatlan and
men's
golf
club
association
468.00
534.00
500.00
Sewer collections ........................................ ...........
500.00
service change is provided.
one commissioner in each Puerto Vallarta and took short
1,087.54
Miscellaneous ...........................................
721.23
400.00
600 00 was held Tuesday at the club­
county. This board of directors excursions to other places of
house
in
Stayton.
Bonnie
850.00
893.18
941.93
County road levy .......................................... ............
900.00
would like to hear from the. interest.
Schuetz presided at the busi­
110.00
56.00
50.00
Street work.....................................................
ness
meeting
when
three
new
Building permits ....................................
500 00
330.00
800.00
132.00
Bail ...................................................................
.............
900.00 members were welcomed.
Refreshments were served
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
$18,379.51 $21,007.11 $18,325 (X)
TOTAL GENERAL FUND ..........
........... $20,850.00
by
Lois
Drushella
following
P.
O.
Box
348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97869
$13,235.82 $16,064.07 $ 9.900 OO
ADD: Cash balance .................................
............. $10,500.00
the meeting. The women then
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
$31,615.33 $37,071.18 $28,225.00
GRAND TOTAL GENERAL................
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
$31,350 00 enjoyed a day of golf. Days
DETROIT—Freres Veneer,
play was Fewest Putts with
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
STATE TAX STREET FUND
only the 18 hole group playing. was the successful bidder on
State highway apportionment
$11,884.71 $14.988.65 $15.000.00
First low net was won by an estimated 820,000 board feet The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
$15.000.00
$ 4.400.00
Park purchase
...........
Mae Guest, second low net by of Willamette National Forest for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
$11,884.71 $14,988.65 $19.400.00
TOTAL STREET ................................
........... $15,000.00 Ruth Tohl. Class A, Carol timber on the Martin Buttes without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
ADD: Cash balance .................................
$ 7,971.06 $10.905.75 $ 7,900.00
. $12.00000 Franz; Class B, Vivian Cham­ Salvage sale conducted Tues­ advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
day at Detroit Ranger Station. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
berlain.
GRAND TOTAL STREET
Fewest Putts in Class A was Douglas-fir in the final bid­ of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
$19,855.77 $25,894.40 $27.300.00
$27 000 00
‘won by Kurl Gehlen and Class ding sold for $41.50 per M
EQUIPMENT PURCHASE
MtMBtk
MEMBEK
B by Myrtle Donahue.
Advertised rate was $40 per
$ 500 00 $ '1,000.00 $ 1,200.00
Trans, from general ...............................
$ 1.500 00
M.
Oregon
œ
$ 717.79 $ 1.147.80
ADD:Cash balance ...................................
88000
The sale involves 740 Mbf
Newspaper
S
Camp Fire Group
Douglas-fir logs and peeler
Publishers
S
$ 1,21779 $ 2,147:80 $ 1,20000
GRAND TOTAL EQUIPMENT
$ 2,380 00 Elects New Officers
blocks, an unestimated amount
Association
■
AaaoclMaet - roldad »SM
■
The Da Shu Ko Wa Camp of Doug-fir special cull logs
SEWER DISTRICT
Subscription
Rates
and
blocks
at
$3.40
per
M
and
Fire girls elected officers re­
$13,534.55 $
$
Bank loans ...............................................
$4.00
cently with Laura Hoover 80 Mbf of Western-hemlock Marion-Linn Counties, per year...........................
11,195.27
Bancroft bonds ............................................
species
and
other
coniferious
Outside
Marion-Linn
Counties,
per
year
_________
______
$450
named
president:
Margaret
235.04
200 00
Assessment-Upkeep
180.00
Outside Oregon, per year ______________________________ $5 00
$ 2.950.45 $ 3,700.00
Assessment—Bonds & Int..........
$ 3.000.00 Pratt, vice president; Teresa at $28.55 per M.
The tract is located about 4 DON W. MOFFATT........................ —........... Editor and Publisher
DeLay, publicity chairman;
fniles
Northwest of Detroit GEORGE LONG ............... —............ Assistant Publisher-Printer
Denise
Gibson,
refreshments
$27,92431 $ 3,900.00
TOTAL SEWER
$ 3 180 00
ADD: CASH BALANCE
570.00 chairman: Susan Budlong, se-j up French Creek road.
Society and News Editor
cretary; and Lorna Chailender. I The bidder did not choose GOLDIE RAMBO...............
ROSE
CREE
..............
—
...................
Local News Editor
$27,924.31 $ 3.900.00
to
purchase
some
66
acres
of
GRAND TOTAL SEWER
$ 3.750.00 treasurer.
CORRESPONDENTS
$30,764.22 $6-1,920 07 42,825.00
TOTAL RECEIPTS
$40.530 00
The officers will serve for [substandard timber within the
---------- ----------------- ------- Boots Champion
$21,924.67 $28.117.62 $17.800 (XI
ADD: TOTAL CASH BALANCE
$23.950 00 the remainder of the current ! sale area, advertiser! at 75c an i tetroit-Idanha
jap Lewis
year. Leaders for the
__ „ group
. ' acre. One other oral bidder, Gates..............................................
$52,688.89 $93,037(19 $60,625.00
GRAND TOTAL RECEIPTS
$64.480 00 are Shirley Hoover and Bobbie Zip-O-Log Veneer f Eugene Mehama------------------- ------ — Mrs John Teeters - Jean Roberts
Lyons-------------------------------------------------------------- By, Bressler
was present.
Published March 5-12. 1970 Budlong.
The budget for City of Mill City for the fiscal year 1970-71 beginning July 1, 1970 as
detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules was prepared on an accounting basis
consistant with that used in prior years. A copy of the budget documents may be inspected by
interested persons between the hours of 10:00 A. M. and 3:00 P. M. Mondays through Fridays
each week at the United States National Bank, Mill City Branch and a copy of the budget
may be obtained for 50 cents. A meeting of the city council will be held March 23, 1970
at 8:00 P. M. at the city hall for the purpose of hiding a public hearing on this budget.
Any person may appear to discuss the budget or anv part of it. The outstanding indebtedness
of The City of Mill City, Oregon on February 18, 1970 was $9,000.00.
LETTERS
i TO THE I
EDITOR
Ernest Ragsdales
Observe Golden
Wedding Date
More Home
Delivery Due
Mail Patrons
MEHAMA
Freres Veneer Tops
On Timber Sale
NÊWA pe À H 1