The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 25, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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    Notice Of School Budget Hearing
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 25, 1971
I
NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of Mari-Linn School District No. 29-J of Linn and Mar­
ion County, State of Oregon, will be held at Mari-Linn School on the 7th day of April, 1971 at 8:00 P. M. o’clock for the pur­
pose of discussing with interested peraons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1971 and ending June 30, 1972,
hereinafter set forth.
The budget was prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with that used in the preceding year. Major accounting
changes, if any, and their effect on the budget are set forth in an accompanying statement.
A copy of the budget document is available for Inspection at the Clerks home between the hours of 10:00 a. m. and 2:00
p m. The budget document may be obtained for $2.00, or parts of it may be obtained for 20c per sheet.
Signed /s/ ELDON GILSON
District School Board Chairman
TRANSPORTATION WORKING CAPITAL FUND
6,706.13
6,706.13
303.55
1,500.00
6,706.13
8,509.68
6,706.13
8,509.68
(1)
Total Budget Requirements ....................................
Deduct Total Budget Resources Except Tax
To Be Levied ............... _........................... .......
Revenue Necessary To Balance Budget ..............
Add Est. of Taxes To Be Levied But Not Rec’d
In Ensuing Year ________ ______ _____ ___
Taxes To Be Levied for Ensuing Year................
Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied—
Within 6% Limitation ..............................................
Outside 6% Limitation .............................................
Not Subject to 6ri- Limitation
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED ........................
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
General
Debt.
Fund
Serv.
(2)
(3)
$11,745.00
$184,863.00
83.352.80
101.510.20
2.567 OS
9,177.92
13 196.33
114,706.53
1,193.13
10,371.05
Lunch
Prop.
Imp.
(6)
(4)
$ 8,000.00
8.000.00
M. R.
Program
(7)
12,150.00
Resources:
Cash on Hand--------------------
Interest___ —---------------------
Transfer from General Fund
10,291.00 TOTAL RESOURCES -----------------------------
Requirements:
10,291.00 Reserved for Expenditures in Future Years
10,300.00
350.00
1,500.00
12,150.00
12,150.00
.MENTALLY RETARDED PROGRAM
For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1971
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
8,541.00
250.00
1,500.00
2.500.00
2,829.18
4,000.00
6,000.00
2,808.00
Resources:
31.3 State Sources .......... ----- ------------------
83 From Other Districts .......... -.................
District Tax Required to Balance Budget
7,887.23
532.35
12,808.00 TOTAL RESOURCES ------------- ------------------
Requirements:
8,600.00
200 Instruction ...................... .............................
800 Fixed Charges...................... —...................
885.00
1461.1 Payments to Other District—Tuition
3,323.00
1461.3 Other Payments---- -------------------------
8,419.58
12,808.00 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS ---------------------------
5329.18
Louie Morgan Poses with "Traveler"
114.706.53
$114,706.53
OBITUARIES!
10,371.05
$10.371.05
For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1970
Debt.
Serv.
(3)
$17,325.00
Lunch
Trans. Work.
Prop.
M. R.
Cap. Fund
Imp. Program
ALPHA D. TURNIDGE
(4)
(7)
(6)
Funeral services will be held
(5)
(1)
$ 8,000.00 $10,291.00 $ 4,484.96 $12,808.00 Friday, March 26 at 2 p. m.
Total Budget Requirements ......
Deduct Total Budget Resources Except Tax
at Weddle Funeral Home in
10,000.00 Stayton for Mrs. Alpha D.
8,000.00
10,291.00
3.736.17
4,484.96
To Be Levied .......................................................... ......
73.828.00
2,485.00 Turnidge of La Grande who
13.558.83
Revenue Necessary To Balance Budget ............... ......
98.570.00
passed away Tuesday at a La
Add Est. of Taxes To Be Levied But Not Rec’d
1,766.55
Grande hospital. She had been
in Ensuing Year .................................................... ......
12,814.00
2,808.00 in a nursing home for some
15.35538
Taxes To Be Levied for Ensuing Year........................... 111,384.00
time.
Mrs. Turnidge was born
Within ii% Limitation .................................................
2,808.00 March 14. 1887 in Hastings. Ne­
Outsid« 6% Limitation ................................................ ...... 111,384.00
braska and moved to Mill City
15,355.38
Not Subject To 6% Limitation ..................................
$ 2,808.00 in 1890. She moved to La
$15,355.38
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED ............................
$111,384.00
Grande in 1966 shortly after
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
the death of her husband, Bert
Outstanding
Approved by Budget Committee: March 10, 1971
Turnidge. She was a member
In the above picture, Louie Morgan, former bas­
TYPE OF
Actual
Estimate
of the Mill City Christian
ketball star with the Wolverines posed for a picture
July 1
INDEBTEDNESS
July 1
Signed /s/ HOWARD NAUE, Secretary
Church.
Current Year
Ensuing Year
Surviving are five children, with one of the Har’.em Travelers, who played .n exhi­
/s/ JOHN KOKSTIS, Chairman
...... $95,000.00
$89,000.00
Serial Bonds ...
Delbert Turnidge of Stayton. bition game here Friday night—Enterprise photo.
w—v > -fxx
M fT4 Hollis Turnidge of Mill City,
BUDGET SUMARY
Arley Turnidge of Drain, Mrs.
GENERAL FUND
A High Jump
A
A * Orpha (Paul) Cree of Mill
HISTORICAL DATA
City and Mrs. Edith (Joe)
Budget
Actual
Budget For
Cribbs of La Grande. Thirteen
Second Yeai r First Year • Current
Ensuing Year
Grandchildren and 16 great­
By Boots Champion
Year
Budget Resources
Approved
grandchildren also survive.
(3)
(4)
(2)
Mr. and Mrs. William Pen­
(5)
Rev. Charles Fultz will of­
<1)
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) or
nick Sr. of Gates, accompanied ficiate at the service and in­
$ 52,446.13 $ 32,015.56 $ 15,000.00
Net Working Capital (Accural Basis)
$ 15,000.00 by Miss Christine Lee Rogers ternment will be at the Fair­
of Detroit, flew to Virginia view Cemetery at Gates.
Revenue from Local Sources Except
Tax To Be Levied __________________
4 794.22
4,266.08
7,200.00
4.150.00 Tuesday for a visit with Wil­
11,503.00 Revenue from Intermediate Sources .........
52,572.41
46,026.58
16,447.10 liam Pennick Jr., who is serv­ IRMA MAGARET GREEN
39,125.00 Revenue from State Sources ........................
31,975.20
28,579.56
Funeral services were held
42,195.70 ing with the U. S. Marine
Corps there. Miss Rogers and Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Scott’s
28.35
Proceeds from Sales____________________
528 08
1,000.00 Receipts from Other School Districts ........
2,000 00
1,000.00 Mr. Pennick, who’s engage­ Mortuary in McMinnville for
6,708.13
1,358.07
Transfers from Other Funds ...... .................
4,560.00 ment was announced in Decem­ Mrs. Irma Margaret Green. 78,
ber, are planning on an Octo­ of 1123 N. Embree Street who
Total Budget Resources Except Tax
$125 666.44 $124.215.67 $ 73,828 00
To Be Levied ___ ...________________
passed away last Saturday in
83.352.80 ber wedding.
Mrs. Sam (Jo) Leffler, De­ the McMinnville Hospital.
58,013.42
District Tax Received in Year Levied........
55,550.72
98,570.00 District Tax Required to Balance Budget
Mrs. Green was born in Cal­
101,510.20 troit, accompanied by her son
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. ifornia and lived at Gates from
$181,217.16 $182,229.09 $172,398.00 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
$184,863.00 Jim Barker and children of 1939 until 1943 when she mov­
Calif., flew to Hawaii for a ed to Dayton. At Gates they
$ 13,400.00 $ 15,400.00 $ 16,800.00 Administration—Salaries and Wages ...................
two week visit. Mrs. Leffler lived on the Charlie Tucker
1,160.73
1,450.00
—Other .......................... „........................................
1,336.00
plans to return home Sunday. place. In 1960 she moved to
77,942.40
80.500.00
75,459.29
Instruction—Salaries and Wages ....... ....................
Mr. and Mrs. John Howry McMinnville. She was a mem­
5,500.00
4,809.61
5,268.17
Other ____________ ______________________
of Detroit left by Jet Wednes­ ber of the Covina, California
Pupil Transportation Services—Salaries and
day for a week’s vacation in Rebekah Lodge.
8,280.00
7.843.50
7,209.55
Wages .......................................................................
8,500.00 Hawaii. Mrs. Howry is on the
Her husband (deceased) was
12,691.01
3,331.98
3,775.00
—Other ...... . ........................................................
3,785.00 staff at Detroit Ranger Station. Lestgr (Pokey) Green.
5,200.00
5,400.00
5.900.00 Operation of Plant—Salaries and Wages ...........
6,400.00 They plan to return home on
Surviving is her sister-in-law,
6,536.88
6,475.00
6,105.49
—Other ..................................................................
7,210.00 the 31st.
Mrs. Mabel McKee of McMinn­
Al Glover behind traveler tries to check the shot
Maintenance of Plant—Salaries and Wages ........
A family reunion dinner was ville.
2,779.29
3,500.00
3,553.65
—Other ___________________________ _______ 3.500.00 held at a Salem restaurant
Graveside services were at as Wallace Hovey watches. On the left is Andy Leising-
16.418.00 Fixed Charges............................................... ................. 17,368.00 Sunday atfernoon honoring 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Wil­ er.—Stan Ogden Photo.
15.762.10
11 751.82
5 575.00 Food Services—Salaries and Wages........................
5.292.70
5,198.00
5,575.00 David Leslie of Salem on his I lamette National Cemetery in
225 00
213.76
39ft.1t
—Other .....................................................................
225.00 89th birthday anniversary. Five Portland.
Student Body Activities—Salaries and Wages ....
children were bom to the Les­
Club To Hold
500.00
449.81
449.29
—Other ...................................................................
500.00 lie union and he has eight
Silver
Tea
at Grahams
1,000.00 Capital Outlay—Sites ............ ....... ........... .......... _...
112.50
1 80.90
1,900.00 grandchildren and 43 great David Horner With
526.02
1,172.41
500.00
2,500.00 grandchildren. He is the grand­
—Buildings .... ...................... .................................
Marilyn Club met Tuesday
—Equipment .................................. .....................
1,050 10
1,185.09
1,500.00
3,000.00 father of Mrs. Ted Abrams of Paratroopers Action
at 12:30 for a dessert luncheon
DETROIT—An Emergenc-.-
600.00
3.000.00 Marion Forks who attended
Payments to Other School Districts .......... . .......
at the home of Mrs. Clyde Phil­ Medical Technician’s (EMT)
3,000.00 the event with her husband
3,000.00 Operating Contingency ........................ ...................
Ft. Bragg. N. C. March 11— lips with Mrs. William Me Course of eight academic ses­
1,500.00
1,500.00 Ned.
1,500.00 Transfers to Other Funds ........................................
Army Pfc. David E. Homer, Clintock as co-hostess.
sions and six hours of hospital
162.398 00 TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES ....... 174.863.00
151 920.24
College students home on 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mrs. Lowell Cree presided observation has been planned
30,308.85
10,000.00 Unappropriated Balance —............... .................. — 10,000.00 spring vacation (12-days) are Horner. Mill City, was one of at the business meeting.
| for Spring Term Starting The
Lyle Rgers Jr.; Gerald Hiebert. more than 800 paratroopers of
Mrs. Minnie Reiley from Eu- J ^-‘„ek'of' March“ 29~197L The
184,863.00 Dorsey Smith and Allen Ben­ the 82nd Airborne Division at clid
$149,201.60 $182,229 09 $172,398.00 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS .
’ irl Chapter.
Ch ont or* Jefferson
Tnfforcnn woe
-
. .
_
was a n classes
sponsored by Chemeke-
ton. all from Central Oregon Ft. Bragg. N. C., who partici­ guest for the afternoon. She is
eta
Community
College
are
Community College. Bend: Den­ pated in Exercise Freedom a member of the Cancer re­
I I DGET RESOURCES
/ ND REQI IR»¿MINTS
nis Tower. University of Ore- Vault in the Republic of Kor­ search committee of the Grand scheduled on Wednesday at
Salem Chemeketa Community
eon. George Maki.
Larry- ea. March 3-6.
HISTORICAL DATA
Chapter of Oregon and gave College 7:00-10-00 p. m.
Actual
Budget For Smith and Rick Williamson/
Budget
The exercise, held jointly an interesting talk on the pro­
The first session will be
Second Year First Year Current
Ensuing Year OCE. Monmouth.
with South Korean Forces, was gress of Cancer Research in
made up of 24-hours of acade­
Baseball practice got under designed to demonstrate the Oregon.
Budget Requirements
Ye UP
Approved
mic study, and six hours of
way here last week. The team capability to rapidly deploy
(4)
(2)
(3)
(5)
(1)
Mrs. Charlie French. Mrs. Emergency in-service observa-
in
­
is
practicing
“
catching
”
DEBT SERVICE
U. S. Strike Command Units Don Carlson and Mrs. Clyde
vation at hospitals. The ses­
doors.
Resources:
from this country to an over­ Phillips were named on the sions will he conducted by C.
$ 4,542.79 $ 4.649.85 $ 2,182.50
Cash on hand ............... ~.......... -__ ___
1.« 0.00
seas area for immediate tactic­ nominating committee and will
P. O. Dave Hallman. USX. who
688.55
112 District Tax Prior Yrs. levies
325.71
1,311.72
al operations. The Airborne make their report at the April | ..as chalked up over 20 years
ISO 40
211.55
14.2
Interest
Earned
..............................
281.37
Troops were flown the 8.500 meeting.
241.95
, of - his navy career as a Medi-
15,146 66
14.050.96
Dist Tax Required to Bal. Budget
9.177.92
mile Polar Route journey by tv Ve2.pr A1 Tgj ’IbT°"leal Techician. He has had ex
13.588.83
Transport Aircraft of the U. V ednesdav, April 28 instead
tensive battleground sendee
19,869.85
19.600.91
ll.745.00
S. Air Force.
17,325.00 TOTAL RESOURCES ........
of Tuesday due to the District arid educational training. He
Highlighting
the
exercise
meeting.
The
meeting
will
be
Requirements:
DETROIT — Weather read­
brings to the classes a wealth
4.000.00
5,000.00
Principal 1956 ___________
5,000 00
ings as of 8:00 a. m. on Tues­ was a parachute assault into held at the home of Mrs. Earl of practical and first hand
6,000 00
6.000.00
6,000.00
Principal 1966 .... .................
6.000.00 day March 23rd. 1971, are as the simulated combat zone well Parker in Silverton, a potluck ktn wledge of emergency med­
490.00
350 00
175 00
Interest 1956 .........................
follows. High tenqierature. 59 south of the Korean demilita-- luncheon to be served at noon. ical techniques.
4.730.00
4,460.00
4.190 00
Interest 1966 . .... .................
3.920.00 degrees on the 22nd. This com­ ized zone. Freedom vault was The group will leave Mill City
Tuition is 815.00 plus text-
4,649.85
2.182.50
Unappropriated Balance ...
1,825 00 pares with last year with a the second exercise of its type at 11 a. m.
1.960.00
be
k cost of $4.95. Classes are
On April 13 a Silver tea will limited to twenty students and
iiigh of 63 degrees on the 19th. to be held in the Republic of
19,869.85
17,992.50
11.754.00 The low in 1971 during this Korea. Paratroopers of the he held at the home of Mrs. registration is by phone. First
17,325 00 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
period was 22 degrees on the 82nd also jumped there during Tena Graham, a benefit for the Come—First Served. Call Sa­
LUNCH
Retina
In Fstarl. Home Endowment and
18th against 25 decrees on the exercise Focus
lem .585-7900, Ext. 11 and 12.
Resources:
March. 1969
Cancer Research funds. Each
18th
and
19th
in
1970.
Average
854 10
353 30
1,000 00
Cash on Hand _______________________ ____
1,000 00 mean for this period in 1971
Pvt. Homer is assigned to member is requested to bring First aid training is not neces­
sary.
1,353.07
2.51878
46 National School Lunch Reimbursement ....
1,400.00
1.400.00 was 38 degrees compared with the Headquarters Company of a guest.
On» r>f
provisions of the
5,133.65
5.868 13
77 Sale of Lunches ... ............ .........................
5,600.00
5.600 00 42 degrees in 1970.
the Division’s 1st Battalion.
Attending Tuesdays meeting
proposed HB-1227 now pending
504th
Infantry.
1st
Brigade.
were
Mrs.
Minnie
Reiley
from!
The precipitation was 1.36
7.340.82
8,740.21
8.000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES
8,000 00 inches falling on the 22nd and
Jefferson, Mrs. Charlie French.1 in the Oregon State Legisla­
ture is that all ambulances
,
| Mrs. Tena Graham. Mrs Cecil
Requirements
23rd. In 1970 only .15 inches
both
Volunteer and Commer­
760 50
791 40
Weather, Detroit Dam i. ke. Mrs Jack Guiiiford Mrs cial shall
900 00
910 Salaries
900 00 fell on the 20th and 23rd.
be manned by two
6,109 37
7,015 96
6.700 00
921 Food____________
6.700.00
The snow is melting rapidly, 7 a m Dallv Weather Reading Ervin Peterson. Mrs Wilson medical trained technicians at
11765
Stevens.
Mrs.
Ixvwell
Cree,
Mrs
39.10
40000
922 Supplies _________
400.00 leaving but five inches now on
Pool
all times. This means an ad-
the ground in open areas.
Max Min UoV pcp i Charles Kelly. Mrs. Sylvia Dun ditlonal minimum of 71-hours
6.987.52
7,846 43
8.000 00 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS .....
8.000 00 Many of the lawns are show­ Mar. 17. 48 29 1520 84 0 00 can, Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mrs. over and above the advanced
ing considerable green, and daf­ Mar. 18 49 29 152110 000 Laurence Doble. Mrs Alex First Aid Training.
PROPF <RTY IMPROVEMENT FUND
fodils are beginning to show Mar. 19 56 32 1521 70 pop Burrell. Mrs William McClin-
Resources:
‘ and Mrs. Clyde Phillips
“
their buds, and some shrubs Mar 20 60 30 1522.22 0.00 teck
4,024 88
4.188.28
4.314.96
Cash on Hand —__ __________
4,560.00 ire showing very tinv leaves, Mar. 21 58 34 1522 96 0.00
163 40
179 03
170.00
Interest _____________________
j Considerable snow however Mar. 22 60 36 1523 74 061
Call
still remains on the mountains Mar 23 46 40 1525 88 0.64
4,188 28
4,367.31
4.484 >6 TOTAL RESOURCES __________ __ ___ _______
I’ll.L ALLMAN
4,5<>o.uu an(j the rain
«till falling.
715 IM—Stayton
Requirements:
The above report was furn­
Phone 7WU5T2»
4,188.28
4,367.31
4,484 96
Reserve for Expenditure in Future Years ....
ished by Detroit weather ot>
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Transfer to General Fund............ ........ ......
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TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
General
Fund
(2)
$172,398.00
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Snow in Upper
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