! o NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the legal voters ot Umpqua school district No. 45 of Douglas County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at School house on the 25th day of March, 1960, at 8 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year be ginning July 1, J960, and ending June 30, 1961, hereinafter set forth. Schedule I BUDGET FISCAL YEAR I960 . 41 A. Summary of Estimated Expenditures, Receipts and "Available Cash Balances, and TaxLcvies ita af Ta Lssr Talal ! All lanai 66,565.00 22.571.0O 43.994 00 1- Total Estimated Expenditures DEDUCT: " 2TjflEjtimatedReceiptsand Available Cash Balances 3. Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget ADD: 4. Estimated Amount of Taxes That Will Not Be Collected Dur ing the Fiscal Year for Which This Budget K Made, Including Estimated Kebate on Taxes 3,000.00 5. Total EstimatejrjJviegfor Ensuing Fiscal Year 46,994.00" ii. Analysis of Estimated.Tax Levies: Qsnsrsll Band Inlsrssl Fand iana KtdtmptlsD Find 59,380.00 (b) Amount Outside 6 per cent Limitation (c) Not Subject to 6 per cent Limitation 39,809.00 7,185.00 C. INDEBTEDNESS 1. Amount of bonded in debtedness (Include all negotiable interest bearing warrants is sued under ORS 328. 205) $7,000.00 4. T o t a indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3) $7,000.00 Adopted by District School Board Dated February 18, 1960 Signed: Lois Mode District Clerk Gail Winniford District School Board Chairman Approved by Budget Committee Approved February 18, 1960 Signed: Wm. P. Scallon Secretary, Budget Committee Roger rVerson Chairman, Budget Committee Posted March 1, 1960 Signed: Lois Mode District Clerk Schedule II GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE July 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 Actual Receipt! for Two Flscsl Tssrs Next Preoedinc Current Srhool Ysar Estimated " " i 1 Budc.t K.c.lpla Fiscal Ysar riscal Yeir Allow.no. tndlnr tndlnf Current Item -Heel Hit Jane 30, lOSSJan. so. 19S9 Fiscal Year in ; i n w 10. REVENUE FROM LOCAL SOURCES 963.45 1,074.83 1,270.00 11.2 District Tax Prior Years' Levies 1,250.00 172.70 76.04 75.00 15 0 Other Interest 100-00 20. REVENUE FROM INTERMEDIATE SOURCES 1,426.27 1,600.78 1,230.00 21.1 County School Fund 1,210.00 22.1 Apportionment 22.2 Prior Years' Levies (Rural) 100.00 10,017.22 109.74 325.80 8,651.65 7,000.00 119.72 100.00 314.77 100.00 30. REVENUE FROM OR THROUGH STATE SOURCES 31.0 Basic School Support Fund 31.2 Other Basic School Fund Receipts 8,500.00 32.0 Common (Irreducible) School Fund 101.00 39.0 Other Land Sales 100.00 40. REVENUE DIRECT FROM FEDERAL SOURCES 2,124.17 1,569.51 1,230.00 49.0 Other U. S. Forests 1,210 00 BEGINNING NET CASH BALANCE (or DEFICIT) 4,500.00 4,300.00 6,000.00 LESS CASH WORKING FUND 10.000.00 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES GENERAL FUND 22.571.0O GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Schedule III July 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 Expenditures for Two Flscsl Years Next Preceding- the Car rent School Year Fiecel Year Kndlnr Jane :tn, 19SK III I Bndfet Fiscal Year Allowance Kndlnr I Current Juna :to, l&SSjFlscal Year (21 (.11 Estimated Expenditures Ensulrgr Fiscal Year (11 250.00 250.00 250.00 39.24 49.80 40.00 .97 2-19.86 125.00 20.00 19.95 20.00 7.00 7.00 10.00 15.00 11.79 10.00 332.21 ' 588.40 455.00" ADMINISTRATION 100 Series 110 Salaries 114 Clerk 120 Supplies 141 Elections and Publicity 142 Census Enumeration 143 Legal Service 199 OtherExpenses of Administration 'Total Administration Expenses -OSBA 250 00 40.00 175.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 505.00 4,600.00 12,700.00 284.28 599.47 693.54 "18,877.29 5,000.00 13,200.00 413.66 616.36 304. 54 19,948.22 5,250.00 14,250.00 500.00 450.00 850.00 21,300.00 INSTRUCTION 200 Scries 210 Salaries 211 Principals 213 Teachers 216 Substitutes 220 Teaching Supplies 226 Textbooks Total Expense of Instruction 6,000.00 14,650.00 500.00 450.00 500.00 22,100.00 6.15 6.15 7.90 7.90 20.00 20.00 ATTENDANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES 300-400 Series 400 Health Services 420 Supplies and Other Expense "Total Attendance and Health Services 10.00 10.00 3,037.20 744.01 675.00 1I3.3S 4,569.56 1,125.00 1,140.93 675.00 1,884.80 136.48 4,962.21 PUPIL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 500 Series 3,000.00 510 Salaries 1,200.00 520 Supplies and Repairs 675.00 535 Replacement of Vehicles 536 Contracted Service 140.00 552 Transportation Insurance 5.015.00 Total Pupil Transportation Services 1,125.00 900.00 900 00 140.00 3,065.00 2,247.08 279.35 720.23 666.39 "3,913.05" 2,247.00 214.36 715.58 682.17 3,859.11 2,250.00 340.00 800.00 750.00 4,140.00 OPERATION OF PLANT 600 Scries 610 Salaries 620 Supplies 628 Fuel for Heat 630 Utilities except Fuel Total Operation of Plant 2,250.00 340 00 800 00 750.00 4,140.00 468.59' 568.90 15.75 1,053.24 100.00 410.89 85.00 250.00 720 750.00 735 736 100.00 737 MAINTENANCE OF PLANT 700 Series Materials and Supplies Replacement of Equipment Contracted Service Upkeep of grounds 545.89 1,100.00 Total Maintenance of Plant 100 00 250.00 350.00 50 .00 750.00 1,228.92 240.60 1,469.52 872.2.1 264.10 1,300.00 275.00 FIXED CHARGES 800 Series 851 Retirement and Social Security Expense 852 Insurance and Judgments 1,136 33 1,575.00 Total Fixed Charges 1,725.00 285.00 2,010.00 352.43 94.42 446.85 60.00 338.99 1.75 35.50 436.24"" 150.00 50O.OO 450.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY 1200 Series 1276 New Building and Additions 3278 Equipment 1227 Library Books 1228 Other Total Capital Outlay 200.00 100.00 100.00 "400.00 11.22 "30,679.09 20.00 31,090.64" 300.00 34,555.00 PAYMENTS TO OTHER SCHOOL DISTRICTS 1100 Series 1461 Tuition to Other Dists. in State J464 Transport?tionto other Dists in State Total Payments to other School Districts EMERGENCY " TOTAL GENERAL FUNbEXPENDltURES 20.250 00 5.850 00 J6,100.00 $300.00 59,380.00 Schedule IV BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE July 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 Actus) I I Rudfft ri.nl Yesr Fltesl Year Allowenra Endlnf I F.ndlnr I f'urrrnt 'Junt .10, 1958 June a, I9SI Flscsl Year in c I is 7.000 00 755 00 "7,755.00 7,000.00 565.00 7,565.00" 7,000 03 375 00 "7,375.00" Schedule VIII . ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 1391 Principal on Bonds (Include negotiable interest- 392jtejnrfBnond,i"Ue'' """" RS 328 260 ' 7' I0LIEPnditures7 7,185 00 BUS FUND " ' ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BAIANCE Actual j Itadcet I floral Year Flscsl Tear Allewsnca ! t.ndlnf I F.ndlnr 1 Current ; June so, JSS Jaur M, JtS9 Fiscal Sear; I re. ' ... I Ml ill Ileaa HI o o Fttlmatee Receipts Fusulnr riscsl Year 675 00 675 00 875 00 Transfer From General Fund 675 0O 675 00 675 00 Total Receipts 1.950 00 2.625 00 3.3O0 .00 Beginning Net Cash Balance (or Deficit) 2,675.00 1,100.00" 3,975.00 Total Budget " Renurcei CALENDAR OF EVENTS t&AiQttiorrow Wednesday, March f Roseburg Jay-C-Ettes, home of Mrs. James Golden, 1675 NW Beau mont, 8 pm. Roseburg Road Runners Motor cycle Club. Beckwith's Motorcycle Shop, Harvard Ave., 7:30 p.m. Air Force Reserve, 1614 W. Har vard Ave., 8 p.m. Moose Lodge, Moose Hall, 8 p.m. Timber City chapter ol Sweet Adelines, Inc., Riverside Schoui, room 19, for more information t ali OR 2 4313, 8 p.m. Doug.Ett's, Sheriff's Mounted Pa trol, lairgi-ounds, 7:30 p.m. Laurel Lodge 13. Boots and Calico, pattern les sons, Winston (.'immunity Blclg., 8 p.m. Douglas County Welfare Commis sion, courthouse annex, 7:30 p.m. VFW Auxiliary, Veterans Me morial Hall, 8 p.m. Knights of Columbus, St. Jo seph's Catholic Center Hall, 8 p.m. Sutherlin Jaycees, Communilv Bids., 7 p.m. Winston Dillard Toastmistress Club, Douglas High School, 7 p.m. South Douglas Assembly, Rain bow for Girls, Masonic Temple, Canyonville, 7:30 p.m. Die-Hards, Wes and Ben's Fly ing "A" service, 2215 NE Diamond Lake Blvd., 7 p.m. Nu Delta club meeting, lunch hour, program and singing, all stu dents welcome. Roseburg Junior Woman's Club, at Woman's clubhouse, 8 p.m., for further information contact Mrs. Paul Arrasmith. OR 3-5283. Satan Chauffeurs, at the club and shop in back of Pre-Mix on Dia mond Lake Blvd., 7 p.m. Edelweiss Ski Club, Douglas County Courthouse 7:30. Al-Anon Family Group, 215 SE Jackson St., write P.O. Box 301 for more information, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 10 County Recreation Leadership Workshop at Iiivtvsdale Grange. Drivers License Examiner, 837 SE Roberts St.. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Roseburg High School class of 1950. meeting in Hooni 107 in mam building of hit:h school, re union plans to be made, 8 p.m., for information call llettv Harm, OR 2-5700 or Betty Welt", OH 2 4580. Congregational Women's fellow ship dessert supper, at meeting house, Mrs. Schweitzer, hostess, 7:30 p.m. WSCS of First Methodist Church, Fellowship Hall, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Northside Sunshine Club, homo Club, Umpqua at the airport. p.m., of Mrs. William Sliewig, 518 NE Nash, 2 p in. Eunice Circle of First Presby terian Church, home ot .Mrs. Ivan Pickens, 3-'7 SE Fowler St., 9.3'J a.m. Army Reserve, .611 W. Harvard, 8 to 10 p.m. Women of Roseburg Country Cluli. clubhouse, noon luncheon fol lowed by weekly brittle play. Roseburg Rotary Club, Umpqua Hole1,, noon. I luur, luur nan, Jackson m., 8 p.m. i Roseburg Lions j Hotel, 6:30 o in. ! Civil Mr Patrol, 7:30 to ;:ui p.m. Lady Elks, Elks Club, 8 cards. Hayloft Squares, dance lessons, Preschern Barn, Dude Sibley, call er, 8 p in. BRBERSHOP Singing, lliikett's Music Store, 8 p m. Elks, Elks l.ode, 8 p.m. Roseburg Past Noble Grand Club, dessert-supper, home of Mrs. . J. B. Preston, lu.H W. Hazel, 7:30 i p.m. Oakland Chapter 91.0KS, Oak , land Masonic Temple, 8 p.m. j Evergreen Grange Home Eco nomics Club, Grange Hall, 10:30 p.m. ! Glide Shufflers square dance; i lessons, at (he Community Bldji-, ! I 8 p.m. I Roseburg Temple, No. 23. Pyth ian Sisters, at the Temple, 8 p.m.; j Ruth Circle of First Presbyter- j 1 ian Church, home of Mrs. Darrell 1 Monlieth, 237 W. lierdine St., 7:30 1 p.m. hi The Armed mm Army Pvt. James H. Gallagher Jr., whose mother, Mrs. Margaret M. I.andrum, lives in Stillierlin, re cently complet-.i eight weeks of advanced individual training with the 2nd Armored Division of Ft. Hood, Tex. Army Sp. 4.C. William M. Wilson, whose wile, Sharon, lives in Rose burg, recently arrived in Germany and is now a member of the Sev enth Army Artillery. Wed., Mar. 9. 1960 The Ncwi-Rovicw, Roseburg, Ore. 7 Child Spanking Bill Up ALBANY, N Y. (API A bill by the pupil had been reported to that would permit teachers to school authorities spank unruly pupils was before - the stale Senate again lodav. The measure, which timers Irom l!ic l'.C'O version vetoed by (iov. Nel son A. Rockefeller won Assem bly approval monday night by a Ui-l-41 vote. The measure speci fies that teachers would not lie allowed to use force to control a pupil unless previous unruly acts Henry McAllister, aviation elec trician's mate first class, I S, son of .Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McAllister of Cilendale and husband of the former Louise Beck of Clendalo. has departed from San Francisco. Calif., aboard the attack aircralt carrier I'SS Ranger fur a six month tour of duty wilh the U. S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pa cific. Army Pvt. Johnnie F. Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Black of Win ston, recently compleled eight weeks of advanced individual heavv weapons training at Ft. Old, Calif. FUN NIGHT SLATED The Deer Creek Community Club will hold a "Fun Night" Friday at the Deer ( reek School at 8 p.m. liamcs will be played and a movie will be shown for the children, ac- : cording to Jean Railcliffe, corre- j spondent. "AMERICA'S" LARCtST SILL.NS VACUUM CLEANER "ELECTR0LUX" Floor Polisher Solct Service- Supplies 415 S. E. JACKSON "Free Home Dcmonstrotion" Orchard 3-7010 Ret. OR 3-3591 Call for J. E. Newberry Girths i Portland Lawyer Heads Thornton Committee ! SALEM (AP) Ed W. Eggen. I Portland lawyer, was named by I Ally. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton as chairman of the attorney general's Advisory Committee on Crime Prevention, j The committee will work with Thornton's new crime prevention division. Both agencies are the outgrowth of the statewide crime prevention conference held here last month. Eggen is prime minister if the Royal Rosarinns of Portland, president of the Exchange Club, and is president of Business Agencies, Inc. He has been a legal counsel for the Shell Oil Co. and OPA Mileage rationing director for Oregon. Forest Glen Hospital NOAH To Mr. and Mrs. David Noah. Myrtle Creek, March 1, a son, Gary David; weight, 8 pounds 14 ounces. ASH1I.L To Mr. and Mrs. Lee Asbill, Canyonville. March 3. a son, Dusty I.eroy; weight 10 .pounds 12 ounces. gidaire ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS As low Including Copco's $20 Bonus for your old water hearer, 635 5. E. 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