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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 9

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ikcWa rn ur winrschola rship BahfkeT LhjbLA ends year on Michael W. Warner, sun uf Mrs. Frances Warner, 326 E. Vine. Lebanon, has been awarded tou) scholarship by Imtheran iiroiherhood.

Min neapolis based fraternal in senior college awards uf $500 each presented by Lutheran brotherhood as pari of its support of Lutheran higher education in the United States and Canada. surance society. Warner is a student at Pacific Lutheran University, Taeoma, Wash. The scholarship is one of 75 outdoor camp note 1 I Sodaville News A week long campout this week at Big Lake will be the chinas of this year's ZKSTA program in Lebanon's elementary school district. The camping trip is one 9 the activities funded by a supplementary TiQel grant of S8.137 received this year in addition to the original grant of 27, 276 for ZKSTA (Zealous Educational Steps Towards Achievement), Two camping sessions have been planned for the youngsters in this special motivating and remedial program.

The first group of 13 students left last Monday and a second group will start J. today, During the week at camp, the youngsters will study geology, insects, nature craft, map and -compass reading, camping safety, and other camping skills. The trip includes an overnight hiking trip to Paljens Lakes, and picnic at Sawyer's Cave. i The campout is the final activity of the program this year, The ZKSTA program has been active for the past three years, and the school system has requested federal funds so it may continue next year, ROBKHT LOW Med pin to Lowe CcbattPtl (fXprCSJ Monday, June, 28, 1971. Page top grad Carl Norman Bahrke, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Bahrke of Lebanon shared graduation honors with 233 others who recently received degrees from Walla Walla College in Washington. After completing the elementary grades in Lebanon, Bahrke attended Laurelwood Gaston, where he graduated in 1964. lie received the bachelor of science degree with major In foods and nutrition and has been accepted for dietetic Internship at Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California. Giant Step receives funds "Giant Step" will step forward again next year on a 18,187 Title VI federal grant.

The program was drawn up in the Lebanon elementary school district ISC to work with kindergarten and first grade pupils who need special assistance to start school successfully. Last year the program was funded by a 19,541 grant and employed teacher and two assistants. Mrs. Thelma Jaross, director of Pupil Personnel for District 16C, said the school received word Wednesday that Giant Step had been funded. The district was one of 18 applicants In Oregon for a share of $238,799 in funds available for Title VI programs.

The grant received by the Lebanon elementary district for next year was the fourth highest Title VI grant in the state. PRESCRIPTIONS FILED ANY DAY OF THE By DOROTHEA LITTLETON Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Ken-neth Vorderstrasse visited their son, Jim, at Ft. Lewis where he is in training. Ae-CQinpanying them were their son, Mike, and daughter Carol, and Debra Parks of Lebanon, While there, they enjoyed picnic lunch at one of the lakes on the grounds.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coyle' returned Saturday, having attended the Oregon Statt Grange convention held in RoseburgV VUting Mr. and Mrs. Coyle tills week is their daughter, Mrs.

Ivan Blagg, of Grass Valley. Fathers' Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coyle were Mrs. Ivan Blagg of Grass Valley, Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Cults and son, Mark, of Albany, Mrs, Minnie Cutis of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Coyle and Miss JaDula Coyle of Salem. Mrs.

Dolly Story of Chewelah, Wash. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bernard llazen for an extended stay. Weekend visitors at the home of the Bernard turns were their great-granddaughter, Valerie Lcttell of Spokane, their son and daughter, Valerie Lcttell of Spokane, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Besides her great-grandmother, Mrs. LaForge, and her grandmother Mrs. Blackwell, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Kay Nelson, and parents Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Nelson attended. Joining the group after dinner were her great-aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Archie Frank, and great-aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Snider and their three sons, Jimmy, Danny and Ricky.

On June 19, Sherry Lindsay celebrated her 10th birthday, Sherry is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kelley, and had been visiting with them for a few days. To honor her on her birthday they drove to Corvallla for dinner. Joining them at Corvallis to help celebrate were Sherrys' parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Roger Wiens, Timmy and Randy of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grey of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Anderson of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs.

Merman Weins of Dallas. After dinner, Sherry opened her gifts and birthday cake was served. Mrs. Roger Weins visited her parents Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Kelley on Thursday and Sherry returned home with her.

Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Kelley drove to Brownsville for the Pioneer Picnic Mrs. Wilbur Kuhnie of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Parks (granddaughter) and Francine, of Elk City, Joining the group for Sunday were a grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kuhnie and Peggy and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bishop.

Mrs. Douglas Yira attended the Home Health Aid workshop at Sweet Briar Inn, Tualatin and Nyburg Koad, on June 2 3. There were five Lebanon area women from the Linn County Health department who attended. Mrs. Douglas Yira accompanied Mrs.

Jerry Lair of Hubbard for a weeks trip to visit Douglas Yira and Jerry Lair who are presently employed at Baker, The weather was nice all week and they, enjoyed fishing, hunting, going to snowline for mushrooms, and visiting some of the museums in the area. They left here June 11. Mrs. Ivan Blagg of Grass Vallev visited Mrs. Ellen LuForge and Mrs.

Zola Black-well Monday evening. Angle Nelson celebrated her fourth birthday Tuesday, June 22. The birthday festivities began with a dinner at the home of Mrs. Ellen LaForge. Beauty shop opens doors The AAA Beauty Nook will open for business on June 30 at a newly-constructed location at 43 E.

St. Owner and operator of the beauty shop is Mrs. Floyd (Vlda) Adamson who received her beautician training at Albany School of Beauty. The Adamsons recently purchased the triplex at this location from Mr. and Mrs.

Ulas Moss and will muke their home in the adjoining apartment, Mr, and Mrs. Adamson, longtime residents of this area, have two duughters. One is married and Itetha, 12, is at home. Adamson is employed by Willamette Industries, Griggs division. Robert Lowe, son of Mrs.

L.W. Lowe. 715 Wagon Wheel Drive, Lebanon, will be among IS radiologic technology students at the University of Oregon Medical School to receive certificates and pins Thursday, The 24-month program has included lectures and clinical experience in radiological' techniques and procedures, preparing technologists to take X-rays and develop film for the physician, a vital role in diagnotic procedure. Wt Guoranrs Not To Be IWtr Sold. fi tind Igm at any 1o(M fust oti to lion 94 mm wN Mfutt w' fHHM 09'dt)Y CENT-WISE DRUGS DOWNTOWN -111 1141 lOUTHQATI.m-mi 94 Ni ImctfCfKy PfMtriptt ttryk Use Your Classified Ads to Buy, Trade or Sell Items.

GENERAL BOND TUND RL QUI REAM" NTS Actual Fxpend Budget 45,000 45,000 46,000 Principal to be paid 46,000 14,443 12,893 11,313 Interest to be paid 9,700 59.443 57.693 57.313 Total Requirements 55.700 PIPE LUUirwENT t-'UND RESOURCES Actual Resources Budget 1,025 1,689 $. 1,544 Trlr. from Gen PundtLnexp. 4,473 69-70 Fire Dept. budget) 9,000 Rural fire District 9,000 9,000 Special levy 9,000 170 255' "Miscellaneous fc 525 92 50 Previously faxes ot0 (900) less taxes not to be received (900) during the fiscnl year (670) 2.068 18.444 Total Resources 22.173 FIRE EQUIPM1 NT FUNP REQUIREMENTS 1,021 18,444 Fire Truck Tanker 19,173 921 58 Ford Tanker Eqpt.

Trfr. to Gen Fund-advance to 3,000 purchase 1962 Diesel tanker 921 1.021 18.444 Total Requirements 22, 173 PARK IMPROVE AV7 NT UND RESOURCES (3,644) (715) 2,500 Available Cash on Hand 2,987 C78-13 WHITEWALLS (deficit) 63 4,000 149 3,000 VlrvSl PLUS FED. EX. TAX $3,84 vr Previously levied taxes Trfr. fro State Tax Road Fund Misc.

275 1 Wffl 1 111 i vf i (495)--- i 3.623 2,500 Tota Resources $2,987 PARK IMPROVEMENT FUND -KrpUIRCWNTS 219 2,500 Park Improvements 2,987 OFF STREET PAWING FUND RESOURCES 5,985 5,605 Total Resources 5,445 OFF STREET PARKING FUND REQUIREMENTS Actual Expend Budget 4,000 4,000 -Pr incipal to' Fay 4,000 1.985 1.805 1.635 Interest to Hay I .445 5.985 5.805 5.635 Total Requirements 5.445 AMBULANCE FUND -RESOURCES it 11 us 1 i' II 1 is 1 KIJWMDIMI 0 a. 7 9s Budget Budget mam r. m. i-. -m t- Beginning Cash Balance i NOT SECONDS BLEMISHED BUT BRAND NEW FACTORY Resources 2,774 520 6,000 17,042 5,213 Actua I.

(2,707) 459 6,000 17,929 5,258 i t- t.y sy a' 2,943 tf-0 6,000 6,000 (700) 2 ,000 600 7,500 20,000 7, .500 (853) FRESH IN PERFECT CONDITION (Deficit) Previously levied taxes Rura I Fire District Ambi-1 anci: Service Charges City 1 tax I evy Less taxes not be received dur i nq isca I year XiTL M( fi mw -41 11 i jrm jtw v. i mm Total Resources 33.343 36.747 31 .549 Expend Budget AMBULANCE FUND' REOU I RE" ME NTS' 25,105 29,419 Personal Services 2.633 3,350 Materials Supplies Actua I 21,943 2,220 33,047 3,700 Total Ambulance Department 36,747 33.343 28,038 24J63 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT HJNU RESOURCES 3000 SIZE BLACK NYLON WHITE NYLON Ftd.En.Tn C78-I3 2 for $43.50 2 for $47.50 $3.34 78-14 2 for $46.50 2 for $50.50 4.42 78-14 2 for $52.50 2 for $56.50 4.76 G78-14 2 for $52 50 2 for $56.50 5.10 H78-14, 5.48 78-15 2 for $52.50 2 for $56.50 4.84 78-15 2 for $52.50 2 for $56.50 5.28 78-15 2 for $55.50 2 for $59.50 5.6O 78-15 2 for $58.50 2 for $62.50 5.92 178-15 2 for $58.50 2 for $62.50 6 38 Wide and low reverse-molded for extraordinary road holding stability 4 plies of tough Cord for outstanding road hazard resistance Rugged polybutadiene tread compounds for long, long mileage Truly modern profile touched off by attractive twin stripe whitewall 1 Resources (4,360) 8,688 866 i Actua I 8,809 8,764 765 18655) 12,000 1,100 (1,4001 12,000 I 500 1 ,400) Beginning Cash Balance (Deficit) Levy for Bridge Construction Prior years taxes Less: Allowance for taxes not received during fiscal year1 Liquor Revenues" Revenue Br i due Bonds General Obligation Bonds 13,816 PRICES PLUS TAX AND TIRES OFF YOUR CAR Prtmlum It our designation. No Industry wida Indrdt axitt for premium tiraa. 'i 60,000 53.000 I. FAMILY SAFE HIGHWAY SAFE DAYTON TIRES Total Resources 14.

100 $106,045 19.010 18,338 'i CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND REQUIREMENTS Expend Budget Actual 14,100 mil ,24,973 jDaytDn Bridge Construction 64,445 Street lusher 13,000 Generator Bidg. for 2,000 Stwer Pump Station, Matching Funds or, Federal 4,000 Grants Aeldwood Prk.lmprr. TOPICS (Traf'ic Safety Imp.) 12,000 Planning 7,000 Bridge Bord interest 3.6O0 Total Ceouirents 106,045 COmPAHY INC. PH0NE.253-2432 MAIN MAPLE LEBANON 14. tnp 24.973 22,692.

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