support. 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 1, 1975 They also have increased security personnel by twenty- Santiam Canyon Home officers Members are remind­ five percent in recent years | by Eva Bressler ed to bring their Flav-R-Pac and have spent countless ■ and Betty Crocker coupons. Extension Group To Mrs. Terry Bair and little thousands of dollars on other Thin will be the last meeting son Robbie from North Bend shoplifting deterrents, such as by Jack Zimmerman Meet Thun., May 8 until the new season starts in store architecture, display spent several days this week September. laiwmankers Have Chance are misdemeanor* punishable techniques, slectronic price at the home of her parents, GATES — “Exploring Your To Save Everyone Money by up . to a year In Jail and tag* and a multitude of sur­ Mr. and Mr*. Robert Walton. SEN See The Mill City Enter Freezer Food Bank” will be Oregon lawmakers in Salem $1,000 fine. Thefts in evceaa of veillance devices. But each ad­ She also visited her sister, | the topic when members of prise. Top Quality Printing are used to dealing with multi­ $200 become class C fellonies, ditional expenditure helps in­ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams, the Santiam Canyon Home priced right Fast service punishable by as much as five crease the cost burden ulti-( and Heidi, million dollar problems. Extension Study Group meet too. Phone H07-2772. Mrs. Carrie Osburn is! n A The general fund budget years in Jail and a fine of mately borne by the honest Thursday, May 8 customer. ' spending this week at thei rACKWOOD will exceed $1.3 billion thia $2,500 The lesson will include the SB 822 is patterned after But these penalties have home of her granddaughter. 1 soaaion and total operating freezi.-T of prepared and pre­ For successful laws adopted in i(l ¿MTiUNi 1 understand Mr and Mrs. Ron Taylor and ' cost of state government In not deterred a steadily rising cooked foods for convenience profe$$ional | the Federal Trade OwnmWon and service, and for variety in the next two years will sur­ rate of what often is described Idaho and Nevada. It does not children at Lake Oswego as the country’s most common tamper with current criminal Alex Bodeker, who was re-, is considering banning the menu, flavor, texture and mount $3.5 billion. insurance service procedure* — by which most turned to the Salem Memorial word* “organic" and “natural" color. This will be of special Legislation often is consid­ crime. ered that would save money Thirty years ago the average large stores can and do appre­ Hospital on March 31 follow­ on 'ood labels. I buy organic interest to those short on time at no tor some taxpayers ut the ex­ merchant could expect one hend and prosecute shoplifter*. ing major surgery on the 7th, foods brrause I feel many artifi­ and long on hungry eaters. extra cost, pense of others. But more of­ visitor out of 60 in his store Highly trained security per is reported to be showng some cial substances used to trow or Safety precautions and food ten than not, legislative solu­ would try to steal something. sonnel in one Portland de- improvement. i preserve foods are harmful to management tips will also be see tions wind up costing nearly Today the odds have risen to partment store caught 800 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence my . health. . ... What I* being done stressed. Project leaders will everyone more and In sums the point one out of 15 custo­ shoplifters last year. Walker of Sacramento, Calif.,' pro e*B‘ —Coes B»v be Mrs. Harold Schultz and Enactment of the new law spent several days at the home I the average citizen ha* diffi­ mers is a potential shoplifter Mrs. Floyd Swaim. would help the .«mall retailer culty comprehending. of her brother-in-law and sis- I -iNSWER: rhe alternatives and one shoplifter out of 20 The 10:00 a m. meeting will most. The legislature's somite Ju­ gets caught. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc- before the Federa) Trade Com- be held at the home of Mrs Several provisions clarify Dougail. diciary committee however, nission are: Sixty-five percent of all Jack Stoddard with a potluck has before it a proposal de- shoplifters are amateurs, existing statute* regarding de­ I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer | • ban the use of these words, picnic at noon. Phone 897-2324 or 897-2754 aigned to save everyone mo­ Seventy-five percent of those tention of suspects and par­ and Mrs Merle Richardson of •ermi tt Ing instead more de­ Mill City, Oregon There will be installation of ney If enacted, some pro­ amateurs are teenagers and ental liability in criminal ac­ Albany, Mr*. Bea Hiatt and scriptive phrases such a* "does ponents contend it could help seventy percent of teenage tions But the greatest sigm- Mrs. Gladys Nygaard were not contain any artificial pre­ produce the most significant amateur shoplifters are girls, cance is the section that Sunday evening dinner guests servatives." or "does not con­ dollar saving for the average according to STEM, a state­ would enable merchants to re­ at the home of Mr and Mr*. tain any artificial fertilizers." Oregon resident since repeal of wide public information cam­ cover stolen property and seek Gail Elmer and family The ! a define the terms "natural" the politically unpalpable sur­ paign launched three years damages from $100 to $250 in occasion honored the birthday ind • organic” to require that tax-income tax rate revisions ago by the Oregon Retail civil proceedings. It would ex­ anniversary of Tammy Elmer nmdiirts claiming to be organic of 1955-57 Council. The initials stand for tend that civil liability to par­ Sunday guests at the home ar natural conform to the def- Broad 897-2291 The measure before the sen­ Shoplifters Take Everybody’s ents and legal guardians of mi­ of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett nltlons. ate Judiciary is SB 822 aimed Money And in Oregon, the nors. As with STEM, SB 822 were her grandson, Mr and . Oregon atready has adopte« labeling regulation defining at deterring a common crim­ "take” is In excess of $70,000 Is desgined to reduce shoplift­ Mrs. James Minert and family ‘lese 10:O j IRLE CLA orj ank- terms, and it ing not to put youthful of­ from Gladstone Tuesday and inal practice that is costing daily. coms to be working well The Oregonians more than $25 mil­ STEM has concentrated its fenders behind bars. Wednesday guests at the Bas­ MOANING ORSHiP 11:00 Senate judiciary committee sett home were her brothers ’’’odorai Trade Commission has lion a year. efforts on convincing teens •sked for public comment on The $25 million is a highly and their younger brothers already has conducted two and wives, Mr. and Mrs. John ■he issue, and If you want your conservative estimate of the and sisters that shoplifting Is hearings on the bUl and Is ex­ Smith from “ Beaverton and ’"Inion heard, write: William ISITOi# WELC annual loss to Oregon mer­ a crime. And its efforts have pected to take subsequent ac­ Mr. and Mrs, George Smith of Obton. Assistant Director. Bit- I chants from shoplifters, whose paid off. Following an Inten­ tion soon. Spurring that action Portland. -cau of Consumer Protection. activity significantly incrMaes sive campaign durng a recent may be testimony from a Trover and Toby Elmer are 17odorai Trade Commission the cost of doing business and Christmas shopping season, seventh and eighth grade at­ spending several days this •••'shlngtnn DC "O5S0 is reflected in prices honest one Portland department store titude survey conducted by week in Albany at the home consumers pay for me rehan reported a forty percent de­ teams of high school students of their grandparents. Mr. and QUESTION: How did you dim- they buy. cline in shoplifting apprehen­ in ten cities, Interviewers re- Mrs. Harry Elmer vote on the bill to end the oil than half the ported more For example, theft of a $10 sions. Mrs. Eva Bressler was a depletion allowance? item from a store operating on While concentrating on seventh and eighth graders Tuesday visitor in Stayton at —Eugene admitted they the home of Mrs Mary Fink a 2% after-tax profit margin young people, STEM’S purpose questioned means the retailer must sell is not to put teenage shoplift- shoplifted. Seventy percent re­ and Mrs. Martha Jungwirth. ! ANSWER: I voted to end $500 worth of merchandise to er* in jail. It 1* designed to cognized shoplifting Is a Sunday guest* at the home he oil depletion allowance for compensate for the loss. | keep them out of jail and to crime and sixty-five percent of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer he large oil companies. Un­ the Senate did to » Oregon law alreudy deals save everyone money. Oregon favored stronger laws against were his sister and husband. fortunately. vote on complete elimination shoplifting. adequately with the criminal merchants so far have invest­ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Snyder It would almost appear Ore­ of Troutdale. Also visiting vhich I support and will con­ aspects of shoplifting Thefts ed nearly $60,000 in the pro­ tinue to fight foi. Oil profits of this type to $200 in value gram and are continuing Its gon lawmakers have an op­ last week was their daughter. are high enough to encourage portunity to help those who Mrs. Harold Oppenlander of •xploratior. and development of find it difficult to help them­ McMinnville and his brother, domestic resources without a selves and save everyone Hallie Downer of Stayton. this added tax bonus money at the same time. I Mr and Mrs. Harry Elmer : I were weekend guests at the : I home of her mother, Mrs. Bea Mehama Women's ! : The following is a list of precincts and polling places in Ogden Attends Hiatt, Additional Sunday din- the Mill City & Lyons area where you will vote on May Democratic Conflab 1975. Check your memorandum card for your precinct ner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Club Retains Officers i 6. tiumlier. A Time To Honor Our Departed Stanley Ogden was among Gail Elmer and family and MEHAMA — The Mehama if you have any questons, please call the Linn those democratic representa­ Mrs. Gladys Nygaard. The oc­ Woman's Club met at the club County Clerk's Election Department — 926-5569: Loved Ones tives from throughout the state casion honored the birthday house Wednesday afternoon, • attending the "grassroots” anniversary of Mrs. Harry El­ April 23. The meeting opened 0032 Lourdes School 0101 Santiam Union By Helping Fairview Ceme+ary conference Saturday at Willa­ mer. with the flag salute and the High School Donations are needed for upkeep of 0013 Presbyterian mette University. Mrs. Katie Skillings spent club collect was read by Ella Representative Les Aucoin Wednesday night to Friday at VanBeek. 0103 Mari-Linn grounds. Please Clip Coupon and Mail Church was the featured speaker at the home of her sister, Mrs. It was voted to retain the With Your Donation. the day session. Guest speak­ Minnie Manning in Salem. present officers for another 0010 Idanha Comm. School er at the evening banquet was year. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stock- Church To: FAIRVIEW CEMENTARY Jimmy Carter, the Gov. of well have gone to Haines, The treasurer reported that P. O. Box 241 Georgia. were paid to the street lights Alaska, where he will be em­ GATES. ORE. 97346 more money date but that ployed in a planer mill. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hen­ would have to be collected ning are receiving congratula­ soon. After the meetng. a contest tions upon the birth of a was held to identify baby grandson, Casey Joseph, born The budget for Lyons-Mehama Water District for the fiscal year 1975-1976 beginning July of the members. 1, 1975, as detailed and summarized below, was prepared by the cash accounting basis, and is April 23 to their daughter and pictures The hostesses. Viola Helsel consistent with the accounting basis used during the last two years. Major changes, if any, husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. Ructtgers of Stayton. Other and Claraedna Frame, served A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of 9:00 a.m. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs refreshments to the 11 mem­ bers present for the afternoon. and 5:00 pm at 529 Ash Street, Lyons. A meeting of the Lyons-Mehama Water Board will Herman Ruettgers of Scio. ba held May 14, 1975, at 7:00 p.m. at Lyons City Hall for the purpose of holding a public hear­ I The Lyons Extension Unit An interesting program of ing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it. will hold their May meeting colored slides is being planned for the next meeting which FIAT v x HIT WIT the el*hth •* the city hall be- ________ .—------------------------------------------------ gianlM »t 10:00 Ut Hostess will be Wednesday afternoon. (Chairman of Governing Body)------------ ancj project leader« will be Sept 24. Linn-Marlon Lyon* 8c Mehama Beryl* Bright. Eilene Todd --- — and Marjorie Shelton, with the (City) (County) lesson of the day. “Culture of April 14, 1975_____ I Indian through Foods.” The budget for Lvons Rural Fire Protection District for the fiscal year 1975-197« begrrmii I ng _ (Date) ' July 1. 1975, as detailed and summarized below, was prepared by the Cash accounting ba­ sis and is consistent with the accounting basis used during the last two yeara Major changes if any. and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. SUMMARY OF TAX LEVY AND OTHER BUDGET RESOURCES A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hour« of 9:00 Next Tear Thia Year liem Last Yoai a m and 6:00 p.m at Waltons Store. A meeting of the Board of Directors win be held May 13, Levy Within 6% Limitation------------------------- 1975, at 8:00 p.m. at The Lyons Fire Hall for the purpose of holding a public hearing an this Levy Outside 6% Limitation _______________ Mrs. John Teeters budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it Levy Outside 6% Limitation (Serial Levy)___ $20,919.50 Dinner guests Sunday, April $22.797.00 Not Subject to Limitation___ ...__ ___________ $19,89201 TOTAL PROPOSED LEVY 20, at the home of Mr and GEORGE L. NEAL (To be certified to Assessor) _______ Mrs. Roy Wright were his mo­ (Chairman of Governing Body) 48.450 00 43.843.17 ther and brother. Mrs Clara Total Budget Resources from LB-2_____ 49.743 54 Total Resources Except Tax to be Linn Lyons 22.275 00 24.000.00 Wright and Claude Wright of Levied from LB-3 ____ ___________ 26.206.05 (County) (City) Issaquah. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. $93,522.00 $88.762 67 TOTAL BUDGET ALL FUNDS .............. $95,851.60 Fred Phillips of Independance April 16, 1975 SUMMARY OF INDEBTEDNESS i and Mrs. Phillip's mother. Mrs. (Date) Debt Outstanding Hazel Sparkman, who was vis- This Fiscal Year Next Fiscal Year there Mrs. Sparkman is as of as of SUMMARY OF TAX LEVY AND OTHER BUDGET RESOURCES Type of Debt July 1, 1974 Joly 1. 1975 a cousin of Mr Wright I Mr. and Mrs. Erb Wise, who Next Year This Year Item Last Year $155.00000 have bcrn staying with rela­ Levy Within 6% Limtation---------- $10,821 00 $171,000.00 $10,209.00 Bonds ...$ 9,640 00 tives at Elkhorn Village, mov- Levy Outside 6% Limitation ......... 6.973.00 Interest Bearing Warrants 12,674.54 ed last week into the Bill Total Budget Resources from LB-2 21,904 00 .... 16,245.54 Short Term Notes ...... 14,184 00 . 14,120.00 TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS $187,015.54 $167,674 54 Mitchell house here in town Total Resources Except Tax to be 8.100 00 3,950 00 Levied from LB-3 .................... 4.480.00 I Mr and Mr* Carl Recd of $21,904 00 $14,184.00 $14,120.00 I Sweet Home were guest* Sun­ TOTAL BUGDET ALL FUNDS__ FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED day, April 20, at the home of GENERAL FUND OR PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDonald. FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED Thia Year Next Year Additional dinner guesLs were Last Tear Total Personnel Services GENERAL FUND OR PROGRAM _$ 8,898.00 (Includes all Payroll Coots) $ 9,300.00 $ 9,670.00 Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kirsch. This Year lost Year Next Year Mr. and Mrs John Teeters Total Personnel Services Total Materials and Services __ 14.979 72 14,105 30 12.530 00 7.666 7« 7,727.00 and daughter, Dorothy Chris­ Total Capital Outlay__________ 9,845.79 $ 2,764 00 (Includes all Payroll Costs) $ 2,600.00 $ 3,314 00 Total All Other Requirements .... 16,030.03 3.628 00 103 00 tensen. visited Saturday after­ Total Materials and Services 2,100.00 . 2.300 OO 5.340.00 4.300 no .753,54 Total Budget Requirements____ noon, Aprill 26. at the home of $35.00006 $30,030.00 4,30000 Total Capital Outlay .................. 9,750.00 Total Budget Resources .. _ ,753,54 $35,000 00 $30,030.00 his cousin, Mrs Joyce Martin Total All Other Requirements 2.920 00 3,020 00 1,500 00 Total - - - Budget Requirements ... $14.120 00 $14,184 00 $21.904.00 in Lebanon. Mr. Teeter’s sis­ CONSTRUCTION FUND OR PROGRAM $14,120.00 $14,18400 $21,904.00 Bcnetta Coombs of Total Budget Resources____ Nert Year ter, Total Capital Outlay .... ..... $13,813.17 Eugene, was also visiting Mrs. FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET Total Rudget Requirements $13.450 00 $13.813.17 Martin Total Budget Resources___ Claraedna Frame was a $13.450 00 $13,813.17 GENERAL FI ND OR PROGRAM guest during the weekend at Last Year This Year Next Year FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET the home of Jean Kimsey In Total Personnel Services Portland and also visited with (Includes all Payroll Costs) _________ $ 2,600 00 $ 2,764.00 $ 3,314.00 SINKING FI'ND OR PROGRAM other relatives there. Total Materials and Services ____________ 2.300 00 2.100 00 5 340 00 last Year This Year Next Year Total Capital Outlay ......................................... 4.300.00 The Mehama Community 9,750.00 4,300.00 Total All Other Requirements ............. .. .... .... _ $46,098 06 $45.072 00 $44,919 50 Church is planning a Vacation Total All Other Requirements ...... ................. 2.920.00 3,020 0O 1,500.00 Total Requirements (Including Transfers) ...... 46,098 0« 45.072 00 44,919 50 Total Requirements (Including Transfers) _ 14.120.00 14,184 00 21,904 00 Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied ...... 26,206 05 22,275.00 24.000.00 Bible School for Monday Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied ..... 4.480.00 3,950 00 6.100 00 through Friday. June 9-13, Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance _____ Ad Valorem Taxes Received ............................... 19,892.01 9,640.00 10,209.00 15,804 00 21,797 00 Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance______ 19.169 50 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Estimated Tax No to be Received _________ 1.990 00 Estimated Tax Not to be Received __________ 1.000 00 1.750.00 the church. Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied_______ 9,640 00 10,209 00 17,794.00 Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied_______ {22,797 00 $20.919.50 Levy Within 6% Limitation_______________ $ 9,640 00 $10,209 00 10,821.00 Not Subject to Limitation ________________ 22,797.00 $20,919.50 Levy Outside 6% Limitation_____________ $«.973 OO (Published in The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 1, 1975.) (Published in The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 24 and May 1, 1975.) A Salem Scene LYONS ASK Jerry Pittam ® Insurance First United Pr an Church NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING l MEHAMA NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING