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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1971)
3—The Mill City fâiter]irise, Thursday, April 22, 1971 Winners of Birdhouse contest, sponsored by the Mill City Garden Club Jerry's Cafe and Tavern I Where Friends and Fine Food Meet Kantiani Memorial Hospital (Stavton) Try Our Fried Chicken GOLDEN—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bruce Golden. Mill City, a son, Sunday, April 4. For A Tasty Meal REYES—To Mr. and Mrs. Leopoldo M. Reyes, Turner, a j son, Monday, April 5. OPEN FROM 7 a. m. to I a. m. CURTIS—To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilson Curtis, Turner, a daughter, Friday, April 9. BARTOSZ—To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Joseph Bartosz, Aumsville, a daughter, Tues- | day, April 13. 4th grade winners in girls competition were Renita Richter, 1st place; Tania Brown, 2nd pace and Linda 4th grade winners in boys competition were Jeff Urban, 3rd place.— Photo by Stan Ogden. Crowther, 1st place; Ken Bracher, 2nd place and Dan ny Morris, 3rd place. Tomans Back from Local Garden Club Bird House Contest California Trip Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman, Sr., returned Sunday from a tnree-weeks’ trip to Southern The Bird House Contest California in observance of their 25th wedding annivers sponsored by the Mill City ary which was April 6. They Garden club was judged on drove to San Jose, where they Friday with Dr. Waters and visited his daughter and fam the Rev. McCamant doing the ily, the Bill Griffens (Mildfed judging, They were honored Toman), leaving their car for their efforts with a lunch- there and flying on to Bur eon held at the home of the club president, Mrs. Lloyd Gi bank. In the Hollywood area, the rod. Others present were Mrs. Tomans were guests of her son O. K. DeWitt and Mrs. Walter nd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Thomas, Jr. Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr., lrs. Emil Von Verdo, who took them out for the special was invited but unable to at dinner and to see the stage tend. Verne Peterman, grade play, “Victory Canteen,” star school principal, was present ring Patty Andrews of the fa for the judging which was mous Andrews Sisters. The held at the school. During an assembly the win Von Verdos were producers of the t. v. series of 39 episodes ners were presented with their called “Four Winds to Adven prizes by Mr. Peterman. Sev ture” which is still being eral members of the Garden shewn in various parts of the club were also present. country. They took 250 feet of movie-film of the Tomans Marilyn Chapter to show as a documentary of To Have Practice their trip. While in the South, the To- j Officers of Marilyn Chapter mans visited Dr. and Mrs. Ed-' No. 145 will practice next Sun ward Rada of Pasadena, form day, April 25, at 2:30 p. m. er long-time residents here, at the IOOF hall in Mill City also making a trip to Reno, for the district meeting which where they were guests of will be held Monday, April rriends, and saw the show fea 26, at 8 p. m. turing Fred Waring and the 1 Victoria Chapter from Turn- Pennsylvanians. They called' er and Acacia Chapter from John Kelly while in Holly Stayton will also practice with wood, but were unable to find Marilyn Chapter. All officers are requested to a time when they were free to be present at the practice. meet each other. i After returning to San Jose to pick up their car, the trav- I clcrs spent Easter with the t Summer Home Judged Friday P. M. 5th grade boys winning were Ron Richter, 1st; Gary Morgan, 2nd and Dale Reid, 3rd. Photo by Stan Ogden. Girls winning in the 5th grade were Jacqueline Qriffens. Mollet, 1st place; Loma Chailender, 2nd place; Laura on the return Hoover, 3rd place.—Photo by Stanley Ogden. j stop was made Receiving special recognition were Judy Roten, 4th grade and David O’Neill, 5th grade—Ogden Photo STARRING EDDY ARNOLD • • PRESENTED BY PACIFIC POWER An hour of great entertainment: Show- D A time. From Pacific Power. a April 24 KVAL TV’ 13 April 25 6:30 p.m. The Budget for Mill City Rural Fire Protec’ion District for the fiscal year 1971-1972, be ginning July 1, 1971. as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget doc ument may be inspected by interested persons between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. at 192 N. W. Alder St. The budget document, or any portion of it, may be obtained for $1.00, complete, or 25c per sheet at 192 N. W. Alder St. A meeting of the Board of Directors will be held at May 10, 1971, at 8:00 p. m., at Fire Hall, for the purpose of holding a public hearing ou this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it. MARTIN J. HANSEN, Chairman of Governing Body Linn and Marion County FINANCIAL SUMMARY- For The Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1971. Tax Levy Computation Total All Funds Total Budget Requirements ........................ .......... $31,267.34 Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied ................................ .......... 25.225.00 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget ........ ......... 6,0-12.34 Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be Received During Ensuing Year ........ .......... 200 00 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED ............ ........... $ 6,212.34 General Fund $11,267.34 Equipment Reserve Fund $20,000.00 5,225.00 6,042.34 20,000.00 200.00 $ 6,242.34 Analysis of Taxes To Be Ix-vied Within 6% Limitation ................................. ........... $ 6 242.34 TOTAI, TAXES TO BE LEVIED ............ ........... $ 6.242.34 $ 6,242.34 $ 6,242.34 For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1970 Tax Levy Computation Total All Funds Total Budget Requirements ........................ ........... $28,564.00 Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes To Be Levied ........................ ........... 23,275.00 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget ......... ........... 5,289.00 Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be Received During Ensuing Year......... ........... 600.00 TOTAI. TAXES TO BE LEVIED ........... ............ $ 5,889.00 General Fund $10,564.00 Equipment Reserve Fund $18,000.00 5,275.00 5,289.00 18,000.00 600.00 $ 5,889.00 Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied Within 6% Limitation................................... ............ $ 5,889.00 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED .......... ............ $ 5,889.00 $ 5,889.00 $ 5,889.00 PETTY CASH Current Year Ensuing Year (Actual) (Estimated) Outstanding Authorized, Not Incurred, Balance, July 1 None None July 1 July 1 Current Ensuing Current Ensuing Notice of Approval By Budget Committee Year Year Year Year Approved By Budget Committee April 12, 1971. (Actual) (Estimated) (Actual) (Estimated) GEORGE R. DITTER, None None None None Chairman of Budget Committee Statement Of Indebtedness GENERAL FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY drive home, a A new schedule of fees for All Departments to visit Mrs. private use of summer home For The Fiscal Year 1971-1972 I Toman’s son-in-law and daugh lots on National Forest land in Mill City Rural Fire Protection District ter, the Art Robison family of Oregon and Washington has Linn and Marion Counties Spray. The Robisons formerly been announced. Beginning July 1, 1971 lived here. Mrs. Robison (Vir I The new annual fees, to be- ginia) is confined to a wheel- gin January 1, 1972, will .......... vary Historical Data chair, but gets around well from ¡530 for the least valuable Actual Budget and her mother reports her as jots to $375 for high-value lots Budget For Ensuing Year Current 1st 2nd having a cheerful outlook on at the most popular recreation Preceding Preceding Year life. areas. Services and Materials: Year Year Fees will increase for 85 Insurance ................................... $ 1.251.90 $ 1,195.82' $ 1,400.00 percent of the lots, while 15 State Accident Insurance Fund .................................... 328.90 400.00 398.12 Singspiration To Be percent will remain unchanged 280.80 300.00 Telephone Alarm System ................................................. 277.60 or will be lowered. 41.98 50.00 Office Exp. and Directors Travel Expense ................ 19.72 Held at Christian The fees are for exclusive Memberships and Publications ......... 59.00 50.00 49.00 use of a lot for construction Election Expense and Advertising................................ 200.00 120.78 213.51 of a summer home. The amount Church April 27 th Building Maintenance ............ 990.00 300.00 143.15 is established at 5 percent of Fuel Oil ............ ...... -.................. 200.00 189.32 228.19 The Mill City Ministerial As-; market value of the lots as de- Electricity ......................................... _............ -.......... 100.00 96.00 96.00 sociation will be sponsoring a termined by appraisers, and re- 100.00 Gasoline, Oil and Truck Service................... 102.66 72.47 “Singspiration” to be held at visions are made at 5-year in- ................ 300.00 Equipment Maintenance .......... 324.69 7.87 the First Christian Church tervals. To determine current 810.68 1,164.00 Operating Contingencies ................................ 666.22 Tuesday evening, April 27, at j values, the Forest Service con- CAPITAL OUTLAY: 8 p. m. traded for the services of pri 500.00 Equipment............ ........ -....................... 508.00 199.53 Anyone wishing to join in vate professional appraisers 3.000.00 Equipment Reserve Fund ............................... -........... 3,000.00 3.000.00 the singspiration, either as a and also employed its own ap- 2,500.00 Ending Fund Balance ................................... 2,500.00 2,500.00 soloist or with a special group, praisers to study market val- may do so. This is for every ues. Appraisers found that $4,- one—young or old and a ser- 000 lot values are not uncom- $ 9,054.06 $10,617.85 $10.564.00 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS ............................................ vice of praise and thanks to1 mon, with some ranging as GENERAL FUND RESOURCES God. I high as $10,000. For The Fiscal Year 1971-1972 Mill City Rural Fire Protection District Linn and Marion Counties Beginning July 1, 1971 Historical Data Actual Budget Budget For Ensuing Year Current 1st 2nd Preceding Preceding Year BEGINNING FUND BALANCE: Year Year Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 3,800.00 Previously levied Taxes Estimated To Be of 600.00 Received During Ensuing Year ................. ........ 600.00 600.00 SEASON Saturday—Are You? and featuring Roy Castle and Jimmy Edwards and other stars. KGW TV 8 Notice Of Budget Hearing Were Ready for the Opening ¡SHOWTIME • Fees Revised Gate«, Oregon • 25.00 600.00 5,225.00 25.00 * 630.00 5,255.00 4,766.93 4,863.73 $ 9,991.93 $10,118.73 If not, we have everything you need to make your fishing trip a pleasure. Fish Hooks, Poles, Line, Sinkers, Lures. Name it, We Have It. Also Fresh Worms See Us First 10:00 P.M. Western Auto and Rose Hardware Phone 897-2785 Highway 22 Mill City’, Oregon ----------------------------------- Approved $ 1,400.00 500.00 300.00 50.00 100.00 200.00 500.00 300.00 150.00 100.00 500.00 1,167.34 1,500.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 $11,267.34 Approved $ 4,000 no 20000 OTHER RESOURCES 2.5.00 850.00 5,275.00 5,289.00 $10,564.00 25.00 Fire Hall Rent .......................................................... ........ ........ 1,000.00 Interest Earn«*! $ 5.225.00 Total Resources, Except Taxes To Be Levied $ 6,04234 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget . Taxes Collected in Year Ix-vied .................... TOTAL RESOURCES ........................................... $11,26734 EQUIPMENT RESERVE FUND SUMMARY For The Fiscal Year 1971-1972 Mill City Rural Fire Protection District Linn and Marion Counties Beginning July 1, 1971 Historical Data Actual Budget 1st Current 2nd Preceding Preceding Year Year Year $ 9,000.00 $12,000.00 $15 000 00 3.000.00 3.000 00 3,000.00 12.OÛO 00 15.000 00 18.000.00 18,000 00 12,000.00 15,000.00 Budget For Earn/Cg Year 18,000.00 Approved RESOURCES: $18.000.00 Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) ......... 2 000 00 Transferred From Other Funds .......................... 20,00000 Total Resources. Except Taxes to Be levied $20,000 00 TOTAL RESOURCES REQUIREMENTS: Reserved For Expenditure in Future Years ... ..........$20,000.00 S12XKXJ.Ü0 $15Ä».0O $18,000.00 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS ............................... ............. $20,000.00 12/W00 15,000 00