The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 07, 1973, Page 4, Image 4

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    To Aooear Hear Tuesday. June 12
4—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursdst. June 7, 1978
iLETTERS
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TO THEl
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Budget Hearing
TO THE CITIZENS OF
MILL CITY
On June 12. 1973, the voters
A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget of
Revenue Sharing Funds, not allocated in the General Budget of Mill City will be asked t
for the City of Mill City for the fiscal year 1973-74 will be held go to the polls to vote on <
in the Council Chambers in the City Hall at 7:30 p.m.. Monday. proposed tax levy, outs.de th
June 25. 1973. Copies of the supplemental budget are available 6^ limitation, of $16.502 25
This is $8.866 53 less than th<
without charge at the office of the City Recorder. The budget levy this last year. The rat.
may be inspected by interested persons at the office of the City-
per thousand will be approx,
Recorder curing the hours of 10-12. 1-3. weekdays Any person mately $4.29 which J $9
may appear at the public hearin on the supplemental budget,
lower than this last year.
and discuss the budget or any part of it
How was this lowering o
taxes accomplished* The Bud
CLYDE W. BATE. Mayor
get Committee, consist.ng c
! the council and the followin..
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six men: Frank Stromquis:
Gale Dorothy. Cufford Crook
CITY OF MILL CITY
Charley Stewart. Fred Kreck
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET SUMMARY
lew. and Rex Ohmart. worke
FOR FISC AL YEAR 1973-74
on the proposed budget for
i four hours on the evening o
Resources
! April 12. 1973 Each item in th.
Revenue Sharing Funds Not Allocated
proposed budget was examined
$33.799.50 by the committee, led by
in General Budget----------------------
i Chairman John Wills, anc
recommendations were mad«
Personal Services ---------
It was moved by Mr Ohmart
Materials and Services ...
5.844.00 and second by Mr. Stromquis.
Reserve Funds--------------
299 50 ■ to pay one fourth of all salaries
Operating Contingencies .
$33,799.50 from Revenue Sharing Funds.
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
. After much discussion. this
REVENUE SHARING SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET 1973-74 ' was passed by the committee
With increased revenues ex-
BY FUND OR PROGRAM
I pected from sc-urces other than
Pebbc Safety—Police Fund or Program
’ taxes and the use of Revenue
Total Personnel Service
Ite.
(Includes all Payroll Costs)
.4 £.25“ V Sharing Funds, the people of
Total Materials and Services _
550 00 Mill City will be able to vote
Reserve Funds____________
3.693 OO ' for an unprec.dented lowering
Total Budget Requirements .....
f = :■: : : ; of taxes. In a year when a_
Total Budget Resources________________________ $ 6.500.00 other expenses are spir alin g.
i the Budget Committee ob­
Public Transportation—Street Fund or Program
serves a vote of thanks far this
Total Personnel Services
welcomed relief.
(Includes all Payroll Costs) _________
$ 1.000 00
In a recent editorial in the
Total Materials and Services____________
I MN N M
City Enterprise. it was
Total Budget Requirements_____________
$ e ooo oo stated that: “In recent weeks
Total Budget Resources________________
$ 6.000.00 the local city councd. has held
Financial Administration Fund or Program
a number of special council
Total Personnel Services
meetings. Same of these have
(Includes all Payroll Costs) ________
1.5» 00 been reported, others have
Total Materials and Services ___________
1.250 00 not.“ Wny havn’t some of May 31. 1973 Mil City Enter­
Reserve Funds _______________________
2.151.00 these meetings been reported’ prise, was not attended by the
Each meetmg has received writer of the editorial or any
Operating Contingencies _______________
Total Budget Requirements____________
5.299 50 front page notice in the paper of h_s staff. Yet he felt that
Total Budget Resources________________
.....$ 5.299 50 Each meeting's minutes have he could editcr.a/.ze on second
been submitted to the news­ and perhaps biased tnforma-
Environmental Protection Fund or Program
tion.
Total Materials and Services ____________
____ $ 5.000 00 paper for publication, at the
discretion
and
editing
of
the
The
Total Budget Requirements ____________
____ $ 5 000 00
publisher, but each meeting
Total Budget Resources ________________
____ $ 5.000 00 has not been attended and re­ stand
budget
Recreation Fund or Program
ported by a representative of
Total Materials and Services ___________
3.000.00 tne paper. Wny?
Total Budget Requirements ____________
3.00" 00
It is espec.ally noteworthy
Total Budget Resources _______________
$ 3.000.00 to point out that the meeting
Health Fund or Program
of May 23. sc. tn discussion at
Total Materials and Services ___________
$ 8.000.00 this time, which received un­
Total Budget Requirements_____________
8.000.00 favorable comment in the ec.-
Total Budget Resources_______________
$ 8,000 00 torial on the front page of the
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for the purpose of challenging
youth and adults with the gos
pel message of commitment to
Jesus Christ
His 11 is on a tour of the
western states and will be
«mg.ng here at the Santiam
Auditorium, Tuesday, June 12
at 8:00 pm.
The music is geared to young
people but we’ve found there is
Potluck Dinner To
Honor Bastuscheck s
no generation gap for those
who are one in Jesus Christ.
Come and share an evening of
music and fellowship as "Hu
11” share their message in
song.
Arriving Friday
DETROIT — Arriving here
Friday for a visit at the home
of her son-in-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. John Howry
and family, was Mrs. F. H.
Walker of Stafford. Kans.
Mrs. Walker is 87 years of
age and still enjoys flying by
jet to Oregon to visit her chil­
dren She also has three sons
who reside in Oregon.
She will be attending the
graduation of her granddaugh­
ter, Susan Howry, from OCE
Friday afternoon. June 8. Su­
san completed her studies in
December of 1972 and has been
substitute teaching for Dallas
and McMinnville High Schools
this past semester. She will be
teaching in the Willamina Jr.
High Dept when school con­
venes this falL
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bastu­
scheck and family will be hon­
ored Thursday evening (to-
n-ght), June 7, with a potluck
dinner at the Scout Cabin at
6:00 p.m. All boy scouts and
their families, as well as form­
On May 23. a spec-al Re­ er scouts and families, are in-
venue Sharmg Supplemental v.ted to attend.
Those attending are asked to
Budget Meeting was held. This
was announced in the news­ bring their own table service.
paper with only three citizens Anyone wanting further in­
formation may call Mrs. Fred
attending
The newspaper was not re­ Gruver at 897-2420.
Mr. Bastuscheck has served
presented. The proposed sup­
plemental budget is be-r.g pub­ as scoutmaster of the local
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_____ paper
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lished in this
and scout troop for several years,
will be available, along with______ he and Mrs Bastuscheck
the regular budget documents have spent many hours work-
at the
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City Recorder’s office
wlth various youth organi-
during her regular office nations since they have lived
A public hearing on
Mill City. They will be mov-
hours,
these supplemental proposals ing to Washington at the end
will be held Monday, June 25, i of summer.
1973, at 7:30, at the City Hall
(Ail citizens are welcome to
come and express their opin- Baby Shower Honors
i ions on these proposals, prior
I to adoption by the City Coun Mrs. Richard Wi lleman
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Mr. and Mrs. William Bogle
It is sincerely hoped that I and
family were hosts Satur­
each c:tizen of this community
day
evening
at a dinner honor­
will take the tune to inquire
about these budgets and to ing Mrs. Richard WiUeman and
daughter, Amy
study the documents and pro­ her infant
Mar.e,
who
was
born May 23.
posals for himself so that he
Guests stopping by later in
will be able to satisfy himself,
I the evening to welcome Amy
on first hand knowledge of the
Marie were Mrs. Don Brew
adequacy of the budgets. Each
citizen has the right to decide ster, Mrs. Terry Morris, Mrs.
Phil Carey, Mrs Frank Strom-
for himself and not be led
quist
and Mrs Rich Moore
rumors See you at the polls OE
Unable to attend, but sending
June 12.
gifts were Mrs John Wills
CLYDE W. BATE
and
Mrs Wanda Jeliewenski.
Mayor
A gift from the Junior Wo­
ARTHUR D HOWELL
man’s Club was presented t.
Pres, of City Council
Amy Marie.
Mr. and Mrs Willeman. for­
DEAR EDITOR:
I’ve never written to a pa­ mer owners of the Mill City
per before, but after going to Shoe Repair, have moved to
the high school graduation on Wauseon, Ohio, where they
Friday evening, I feel I must plan to make their home.
write to someone so here goes.
My daughter-in-law was one
of the graduating class Her fa­
mily drove twelve hours that
day to come from Petaluma,
Calif, for her graduation.
We could all see the stu­
dents. but no one, at least in
our group, could hear any­
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
thing but noisy, crying child­
ren. We couldn’t help but won­
der why they didn’t at least
take the babies out in the lob­
by for their crying or playing
Fishing ^Equipment
and let the rest of us hear the
speakers.
Reel ner Chair
This is just one of the stud­
ent’s families that was disap­
Cha ise Lounge
pointed that night I wonder
bow many more feel as I do.
Not even to mention these
Power Saws and Drills
students who have waited 12
years for their big night.
Thanks for Listening
MRS MARVIN BROWN
Rte 1, Box 73A
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Continental Telephone
of the Northwest
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M- R. H. Knutson, O-egon state manager,
announced today that installation work has
begun on new equipment for the Sunnyside ex­
change central off :e The new equipment will
provide a substont a' coast in capacty for the
Suroys de exchange Uaon co<-p'e* on of the
insto at on many customers will be able to
obtain upgrod- g of —e - p-esent te'eohone
service, such as conversion to single-par-y
te ephone se-vice.
The new equ o—proiec* is budge‘ed a*
- ’ 66.70C and s port o* o’- overall 1973 service
mprove-ent orog-am tota ng $2,28 ' .900 It is
a-f“e- s-eo toward me company s ong-te-"
goc o* providing sngle-party service to an/
ond c customers ’eouesbng t
Custom
n the Sunnyside exchange
at on on how this par-
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affect the -
p-ese
:e Dy col ng the com-
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■ess o” :e "he project s expected
e*ed by J -'e ' 1973.
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Detroit Dam - Weather
Mln
Elev Pep
Pool
54 1548 53 000
Mav 30 86
May 31 71
41 1548 81 000
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June 1 66
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39 1549 36 0 00
June 2 61
47 1549 59 0.01
June 3 65
47 1549 82 000
June 4 67
47 1550 01 000
June 5 80
Total Pep for Week
0.01
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WESTERN AUTO
CATALOGUE ORDER STORE
Phone 897-27S5
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