J— Port Ortord Naw*, Thursday. Tw enty Cub Scouts Receive Bobcat Pins Rudy Samudio, Cub Scout I ack Master for the Port Or­ ford area, reported that 20 boy« received their Bobcat pins at a meeting held at the Port Orford Grade School last Thursday. The boys »e re assigned to three dens with Mrs Robert Krossman. Mrs Bill Foster and Mrs Dewey McBride serv­ ing as den mothers The first project assigned has been nature and another meeting is scheduled for the latter part of March FATHER is ILL M r. and Mrs George Kalina ■nd M rs George Williams w ere in Portland the first of the week to visit the women's father who is seriously ill in the Veteran's Hospital’ Visit Relatives Karine Gething and daugh­ ter. Mrs Phil Davis of Seattle have been visiting Karine's sister, Syneva Lindberg, anc other relatives of the Port Or ford area M r. and Mrs Bernard Kosta spent Sunday w ith their son Jim Kosta in Eugene Randalls In Portland M r and Mrs Paul Randall of Port Orford are presently- visiting friends and fam ily in Portland Several veterans and auxil­ iary members of World War I from Port Orford attended a legislative workshop with members and guests at the 3 F W hall in Bandon Sunday. A delicious potluck dinner was served and enjoyed by all attending. Those from Port Orford in­ cluded Mr. and Mrs. John Herman, M r and Mra Jim A social studies workshop for teachers throughout Curry county will be held at the Gold on business during the week­ end Were Langlois Guosts M r and Mrs Charles Corey. M r and Mrs C liff Jorgesen of Reedsport anil Charley Whit­ ten of Grande Konde were guests of Charles Russell and •Mattie Mosher last weekend Beach High School Saturday T f iä c h c f S o T O fily Dr. Vaughn Bornet of South­ ern Oregon College is the speaker for the workshop. Nominates OUicers Pacific Teacher Gets Repeal Award Mr. and Mrs. Lute Henry were guests of Mrs Ed Henry­ in M yrtle Point Saturday Attend Boat Show Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barklow )( Langlois attended the Boat Show in Coos Bay during the weekend. Guests at the Barklow home last weekend were M r and Mrs Dewey M iller of Florence. M r and Mrs Richard Carth- er and fam ily of Springfield visted friends in Port Orford during the weekend. Cartber is a former teacher in the Port Orford Grade School. Attend Workshop County T each ers To Attend W orkshop Myrtle Peint Visiter* Former Teacher Visits M r and Mrs Art Sweet and M r and Mrs Ralph Hall and sons. Dewey and Jerry, spent the weekend with M r. and Mrs. Jim Parsons and fam ily in Ashland. M r. and Mrs. Sid Sweet and fam ily of Bend were also guests of the Parsons Mr. and Mrs Ralph Cope and fam­ ily of Mt. Hebron, Calif., came to Ashland Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Lula Cope returned to Bend with M r. and Mrs Sid Sweet. The Curry County PTA meet­ ing will be held Thursday starting at 10 X a m at the Coos-Curry Electric building in Port Orford All PTA mem­ bers are urged to attend Vera Oswick returned by plane from Oklahoma where she had been called by a ser­ ious illness in her family. Attending the dedication in Brookings last weekend of the new Elks Temple were M r and Mrs Ed Roush and M r. and Mrs Charles Jensen of Denm ark, and Mr. and Mrs. M ilton Leer of E lk River. ' • F JÄ r M W 0 of ffort Orford were in Eugene T h u n d ly Called By Illness Attend Dedication Weekend In Ashland County PTA Ta SURPRISE PARTY HONORS TWO MEN A group of friends gathered at the Sterling Welch home on Flower Hill Saturday evening for a surprise birthday party- honoring Welch, and Ed Zas- tera of Port Orford. Following a potluck dinner the group played cards. Enjoying the evening were M r. and Mrs. H arry Green­ well. M r and Mrs Ivan Schra­ der. M r and Mrs. George Steddom, M r and Mrs. Marvin Leach. Mr. and Mrs Zastera and M r. and Mrs Welch. Rho Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamm a, Internationa! teach­ ers' sorority, held their March meeting Saturday with a break fast at Timber Inn, Coos Bay N • w officers nominated were Miss Pat Choate, North Bend High, president; Miss Maybelle V e l d e , Blossom Gulch Elementary, Coos Bay. first vice president; Mrs. Mike Rigik. North Bend Junior High, second vice president; Mrs Frar.kie Ballah. principal Lin­ coln Elementary. Coquille, re­ cording secretary; Mrs .Arne P aja n , Pioneer Elementary'. Reedsport, corresponding sec­ retary' Thank you notes were read from exchange students in this area who received Christmas cash gifts from the Rho Chap­ ter. Delta Kappa Gamma state convention will be held March 29 through April 3 at the Sher­ aton Hotel in Portland. The next meeting w ill be held at Sunset Inn in Gold Beach. Alpha Mu Chapter, Curry county, will be guests of Rho Chapter. Necrology services will be held for the late Hazel Hanna, former Coos County Assistant School Superintendent, at this meeting. Attending the meeting from Bandon were Mrs Arthur Jacobs. Mrs Ed Gorman and Mrs. Charles Tresidder; Mrs. Donna Churchill went from Langlois, and Mrs. Robert Meyer from Port Orford. Leave For Wisconsin M r and Mrs. Donald Denton and fam ily left last week to make their home in Wisconsin. They had been staying with the Dale Belanger fam ily on the Airport Road. Have Informed Speaker Special speaker for Tom Radcliffe’s American Prob­ lem ’s Class at Pacific High School Monday was Lee Tuck­ er. who recently returned from active duty in Viet Nam Host* Bridge Club Mrs. Wes Zumwalt was host­ ess lor the Thursday bridge club at her Silver Springs home, serving club members a delicious luncheon. Receiving high score for the afternoon was Mrs Ralph Hall who also received the slam prize. Second high went to Mrs. Bill N u tt Coos Bay Couple Visit M r and Mrs Kenneth Hum­ phrey of Coos Bay visited Mrs Humphrey’s parents. Mr. and Mrs Roy Carr, at their home on Sixes river over the week­ end Friends Gather For Square Dancing mans, returned to his parents' home Sunday w ith the guests train ilng i demonstrated, and off! leers will be elected (O N VISITS Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs V irgil Libby, Sixes, were Roy Libby and friend Dick Remley of Portland. Vacation In California M r and Mra Jack Wahlle of Port Orford are spending the spring vacation w ith Wal die's parents In San Bern* dino, Calif Worth C u r r y V / ^ y Vincent, Irene Carlson. Mrs. Mahlon Jonah. M r and Mrs Roy Haft Mr and Mrs Virgil Cannon attended from Lang­ lois. John Betz. coach and biology teacher at Pacific, was notified c l his selection to again re­ ceive the National Science Foundation Grant which he will use this summer for future courses in science at Humbelt State This is a thousand dollar grant and is the second year which Botz has received this award. Visit In Eugene Flies To Japan Mrs. E- V. Dees, daughter of M r and Mrs Harvey Myers of E lk River, arrived in Okina­ wa last week where she joined her husband who will be sta tioned with the Navy for three years there. Mrs. Dees left from San Francisco and flew north to Alaska and from there to Japan where she had a four hour waiting period and then to Okinawa. The whole trip took 17 hours flying time. March 12, 1964 High School Bands Plan Exchange The Pacific High School band is having an exchange pro­ gram with the Gold Beach band. The two bands will be put­ ting on a program at Pacific High School March I t and in Gold Beach April » The annual Spring Concert will be April 10. SPONSORING DANCE The Beachcombers Square Dance Club is sponsoring a Mossback dance Sunday at the Cove. A potluck dinner w ill be served at 4 p m. The Beachcombers are spon­ soring a rummage sale M ar 19 and 20 at the REA Co-op building in Port Orford. EXTENSIO N M ET The Langk’ .s Home Exten­ sion met last week for their regular monthly meeting with Mrs David Barklow. leader, speaking on "Guidance of the Young Child". The April meet­ ing will feature the topic "How to Plan and Prepare Meals" and will be given by Mrs. A l­ bert Britton and Mrs David Barklow. Brxiqa Club News The Port Orford-Gold Beach duplicate bridge clubs met Friday evening at Ophir w ith six tables playing. Receiving first place were M yrtle Rose and Agness H all of Gold Beach. Second place went to Bill Sweet of Sixes and J.ra Carbaugh of Okla­ homa, and third place went to M argaret Gardner and Sylvia Doyle of Gold Beach; Fourth place went to M r. and Mrs Ray Keene of Gold Beach March 13 will be the next scheduled meeting of the dup- lic ite club and it master point night. rill be HADDOX f a m i l y m o v e TO ARKANSAS M r and Mrs. Bill Haddox and fam ily are leaving this week to make their home in Star City, Ark. Haddox has accepted the position as assistant engineer with the REA in Star City. Guests at the Haddox home Sunday were M r. and Mrs Charles Meeks and fam ily, M r and Mrs Reece Dickey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tow- ell McBride, and M r. and Mrs. Doyle Dickey all of Coos Bay. Mrs Haddox was guest of honor last Friday afternoon at the Les H ill home on Elk River f o r a "going-away- party". Attending were Josie Forty, Mrs Walter P ratt, Mrs How­ ard Gregerson, Avon M iller. b il l • 5, i « X 4 A v - Uzof Visit At Silver Springs M r and Mrs Walter Pratt ■nd M r, and Mrs. Howard Gregerson were Saturday eve­ ning guests of M r and Mrs. O rville Ruth at their Silver Springs home Mr» Harvey Myers, Mrs Tom I'etok. Mrs Albert Britton. Mrs Roland Gerhardt, Edna Sullivan, Mrs Ed Davis. Mrs Eldon Spence and Mrs John Ellia. The ladies enjoyed a dessert luncheon served by the hostess Canasta Club Mat The Wednesday Canasta club met at the home of Mrs Harvey Myers who served a dessert luncheon, Winning high score for the afternoon was Mrs Howard Gregerson and second high went to Mrs Fred Deaver Mrs Koland Gerhardt waa low. H av* Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs Rupert Luck- man ami fam ily of the North Rank Road in Bandon were Sunday dinner guests of M r and Mrs Clark Slocum In Langlois Bruce Slocum, who had been an overnight guest of the Luck- Pacific Future Farm er* Have Business Meeting The Pacific Chapter of the Future Farm ers of America met in the Pacific High School library March 3. The members discussed way* of raising money for the chap­ ter treasury ami listened to a report on the chapter sheep- chain A program of work for 19M was submitted by a com­ mittee appointed to draw up the program Applications for chapter delegates to the state convention were viewed. The 38th annual stale con­ vention will be held in Klamath Falls. March 18 to 10 at which lime outstanding achievements w ill be recogniied. leadership NOTICE is hereby given t h a t a m eeting of the governing b o d y of Port Orford-Langlois School District No. 2CJ of Curry J tate r°f Cregon> wiU be held at P acific High School on the 30 day of March, 1964, at 8:00 o'clock for the purpose of discussing with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1964 and ending June 30, 196S. Hereinafter set forth. The budget was prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with that used in the preceding year. Major accounting changes, i- any, and t h e i r effect on the budget are set forth in an ac­ companying statement. D budget docun,ent *’ available for inxpection at Pacific High School between the hours of 8:30 a.m . and 4:00 p.m. On Business In Eugene M r and Mrs. John Hatcher Signed: John Donaldson, Jr. District School Board Chairman Deduct: Total Budget Resources except tax to Add: Estimate of Taxes that w ill be le v ie d but not received in ensuing year . . . . . . . . . . . Analysis of Taxes to be Levied: Bond and Interest ■ $680. 177. 00 $626, 949. 00 $ 52, 428. 00 . 329, 934. 00 . 350, 243. 00 308, 862. 00 318, 087. 00 20, 272. 00 32, 156. 00 76, 884. 00 69, 824. 00 7, 060. 00 . ¡09, 329. 00 . 278, 582. 00 . 3 9 ,2 1 6 .0 0 4 2 7 ,1 2 7 .0 0 Tax Levy Computation Total All Funds Tot 1 Budget R equirem ents...................................................$620 736 00 Less 3».dget Resources except taxes to be l e v i e d ......... 291,’ 505. 29 Tax- necessary to balance budget ................................... 329' 232 71 5dd: axes estim ated not to be received during ensuing fiscal y e a r ........................................................ 84 704. qq Total Taxes to be Levied ..................................................... 41 3’ 936 71 Analysis of Taxes to be Levied: V/ithin 6 / L im ita tio n .................................................. 103, 141 00 Outside 6ti L im ita tio n ................................................. 265,'953, 71 Not subject to 6 « L im itation..................................... 4 4 ’ 842. 00 Total Taxes to be L evied........................................................ 413^936. 71 General Fund 478, 927 00 217, OSa 57 560. 672. 69 627, 898. 28 A vailable Cath B a la n ce................ .................................... Revenue from local sources except tax Io be levl> d Revenue Irom interm ediate w u K f i ................................ Revenue Irom State sources ............................ Proceeds from sales ............................' ' ’ ’ Total Budget Resources except Taaesto be 1 evied / ” ’ ’ . District t a i received in year levied or required to balance budget ............................ ........................ 1 5 ,0 9 1 .6 9 14. 2S a 00 3, 315. 25 272, 594. 06 20. 341. 32 4. 762. 00 294, U S . 00 18, 714. 00 397, 551. 23 13, 4. 302, 24. 500. 00 650. 00 752. 00 162.00 (135, 004. 78) 47. 961. 04 181. 396. 5S 141, 875. 45 107, 393. 86 350. 21 25, 534. 16 18, 100. 08 28, 232. 70 19, 209. 20 5, 132. 00 90, 603. 88 31, 068. 80 13, 249. SO 23, 692. 94 2, 178. 00 10, 601. 00 6, 187. 00 250. 50 948. 20 , 834. 89 538, 0 1 S. 00 S70, 449. 38 s 4, 731. 00 17, 975. 00 36, 756.00 76, 618. 00 369, 094. 71 8, 086. 00 44, 842. 00 Type of Indebtedness Approved by Budget C om m ittee February 24, 1964 Signed : Helen Stole, Secretary Lloyd Bates, Chairman SO. 00 ..................... — O t h e r ................................................. 350. 00 25, 000. 00 2b, 417. 00 32, 382. 00 21, 800. 00 5. iXX). 00 Pupil Transportation Services — Salaries — O th e r ........................... ............... .. Operation of Plant — Salaries — Other ................ ................. ................. M aintenance of Plant — Salaries .............. — Other n . - I /-u— .................................................................................................. Fixed C h a rg es................................... ...................... . . Food Services Sal art rs — Other ..................... .................. Student Boiiy A ctivities — Salaries — O th e r ....................................... Capitol Outlay — S it e s ..................... — B u ild in g s................................ — Equipment ..................... ........................................... Operating Contingency .............................................. TO TA L ESTIM A TED EXPENDITURES................ 8. 5 M 00 895. 00 15, 632. 00 27, 188. 00 4, 400 00 3, 059. 00 2. 716. (X) S5, 720. 00 3, 256 00 l o ’ ixxi ill ......... 626 949 00 *S96. y49. 00 Expenditures Budget 1961-1962_______1962-1963______ 1963-1964 504. 00 590 00 590 00 590. 00 450. 00 Budget Multipurpose Room Fund 1964-1965 Total Estimated E xpenditures......................... Total Estimated Expenditures and Reservei Total Estimated Krceipti and A vailable Cath Balance Bond and Interest Redemption Fund: Budget Resources ................................................................. Cad, B a la n ce.................................................... . \ \ \ \ \ \ ' Budget R eq u irem en t!............................................................ P rin cip le................................................................................................. _ . , In ,erert................................................................................................... T o til ............ ...................... ............................................................................. Reierved for Future E xpenditures................................................. T ola, ............................................, .................... ............................................. Net Required 1964-196S Levy .............................................. \ \ ’ j 800 00 800 IX) 20 272 3 9 ,5 0 0 .0 0 9, 246. 25 48, 746. 25 j S0 52 _j2(j 75 1921600 SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES FOR PERSONAL SERVICES General Fund July 1, 1964 to June 30, 196S 1961-1962 School Year 1962-1963 School Year Number Employees 1963-1964 Budget $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 8, 500. 00 15, 500. 00 5, 000. 00 39, 000. 00 1 5 1 14 3 3 11 6 ,9 1 5 .0 0 33, 143. 00 6, 350. 00 86, 100. 00 34, 42S. 00 16, 300. 00 IS, 750. 00 52, 550. 00 1 1 S 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 2 Lunch 28, 020. 00 28, 020. 00 $ 3 8 3 ,2 8 2 .0 0 $ 3 5 9 ,7 3 4 .1 1 4, 5, 19, 5, Personnel C lassification Number Employees Range Instruction Instruction Instruction Clerk 10400-10700 1 1 2 1 8601-8900 8001-8300 SOO1-53OO TO TA L Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction instruction Instruction 7101-7400 6801-7100 6501-6800 6201-6500 5901-6200 5601-5900 5301-5600 5101-5300 4701-S000 TOTAL 378. 00 000 00 690. 00 668. 00 429 00 2, 800 00 3, 950 00 2, 870 00 7, 848. 00 6, 950. 00 4, 105. 00 67, 966. 00 Custodian M aintenance Custodian Cust. -Bus Driver Custodian Secretary Secretary Bus Driver-Mainten. Bus Driver Bus Driver Bus Driver TOTAL 4901-5200 4901 5200 4301-4600 6201-6500 201-500 2801-3100 1901-2200 2801-3100 2501-2801 2201-2500 1901-2200 2, 4, 6, 1, 14, 184. 00 160. 00 957. 00 378. 00 679. 00 Cook Cook Cook Cook TOTAL 2201-2500 1901-2200 1601-1900 1301-1600 $ 3 7 1 ,1 7 8 .0 0 TO TAL 1 5 1 13 4 6 3 7 7 1964-1965 Budget V 10. .OO kJ 8, 16, 5, 40, 800. 100. 200. (>00. 44^842. 00 44, 842. 00 1 5, 000 00 27, 456 00 6, 232. 00 429. 00 2, 900 00 4, 150 00 5, 870 00 7, 848. 00 6, 950. 00 4, 105 00 70, 940 00 6 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 4, 3, 5. 1, 15, 625 00 979. 00 413. 00 499. 00 516. 00 $404, 055. 00 Salaries Distributed to More than one Function or Fund July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 Outstanding Actual July 1 Current Yr. $276, 500. 00 $276, 500. 00 Adopted by District School Board March 2, 1964 Signed: Helen Slocum, Clerk John Donaldson, Jr. , Chrmn Personnel C lassification Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Inst ruction Instruction Publish March 12, 19, 1964 Range 7101-7400 6801-7100 6201-6500 Number Employees Total Salary 1 $ 7, 1 6 5 .0 0 13,878. 00 1 8 ,9 9 0 .0 0 12.O7ÌOO 1 1 ,5 5 0 .0 0 10, 900. 00 IS, 1 0 a 00 5301-5600 2 2 2 2 2 5001-5300 3 5901-6200 56015900 00 00 00 00 7, 165. 00 34, 459. 00 6, 600. 00 83, 300. 00 24, 475. 00 34. 650. 00 16, 400 00 36, 350. 00 33. 600 00 276, 990 00 PERSONAL SERVICES SUPPIEMENTAI. IN FO R M A TIO N STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Bond Principle Total 2 1 ,2 3 2 .0 0 — Other ....................... .......................... Other Funds July I, 1964 to June 30. 1965 103, 141. 00 265, 953. 71 369, 094. 71 — O t h e r ....................... ........................ Attendance Services — Salaries BUDCET SUM M ARY 800. 00 590. 00 590. 00 qq 4'849. 00 74J» jq Unappropriated B a la n ce.............. TOTAL BUDCET REQUIREMENTS 3 9 ,2 1 6 .0 0 39, 216. 00 $537, 397. 00 244, 920. 29 292, 476. 71 ,5 . ~ a****':"'............................................... Instruction — Salaries ............................................................................ Salaries 00 00 00 00 00 00 318, 087 00 $626, 949. 00 Budget Rrqulrrmrnts Administration — Salarir................................' .................................... Health Services — 4 3 a 00 24, 844. 00 34, 445. 00 28, 240. 00 2 1 .5 2 8 .0 0 5.000. 00 8, 762, 00 - v) , 1 2 ,4 6 5 .0 0 18, 77tt 00 4, 400. 00 2, 009. 00 540. 00 1, 000. 00 3, 820. 00 20, 000. 00 556, 049 00 S 30, 000 64, 0U2 58, 931 131, 404 24. 435 308, 862 . ____________________ ____ 60. 00 448. OO 20, 910. 00 16, 900. 00 25. 928. 00 17, 010. 00 7, 997. 00 17, 988. 00 34, 993. 00 12, 197.00 19, 600. 00 Budget 1964-1965 TO TAL BUDCET RESOURCES 800. 00 Multi purp. Room K e e p informed on the local new*—auhecribe to the News. (2 5 ,0 0 0 . 00) 33, 074 00 78, 644 54 149. SOS. 03 22, 520. 00 25«. 803 57 369, 094. 71 167. 00) 957. 00 243. 00 368. 23 554. 00 122. 23 596. 00 2S1, 533 00 ftotyi and Interest PLAN SKATINO PARTY The Langlois Community church la sponsoring a skating (112, 20, 112, 143, 2a 320, 297, 109, 329. 00 278, 582. 00 3 8 7 ,9 1 1 .0 0 Attend LTOB Play M r ami Mrs Nick Marsh, Mr, and Mra. John Mayea, Pam Mayea. Judy Harris ami Mra Blaine Marsh of Port Or- ford attended the play. "Dam n Yankees", presented by the U ttle Theatre on the Bay In North Bend Saturday evening Budget Resources Multi purp. Room $ VO LLEYBALL NEWS The Independent Women's volleyball team of Lsngkus played a team In North Bend last Wednesday evening, win­ ning one game ami losing three Team member* Include Iris Ixkshbaugh. Bobble Everest. Sadie Smith, Ellen Brown, Flora Casey, Bonnie Stanka- vich, Bobble Jean Rarkkiw and Joan Hildebrand Budget 6 Tax Levy Computation Returns Frem ta n Frenclsce Mrs Herman Price returned recently from San Francisco where she had taken her son Devld who was returning to the navy base In San Diego IXinald Price returned re­ cently from navy duty at San Diego and la now employed with Western States Plywood 1963-1964 FINANCIAL SUM M ARY General Fund Al Lengleis School Mlsaktnary Dick Remley spoke Sumiay morning at the I .a ng k>ls Community Church He will be leaving soon for Patagonia, South America Young people are reminded of the S’outh Camp scheduled for Cannon Beach March 18 through March 21 Anyone in­ terested should contact Rev Bill Mai tor reservations The price will be 18 26 The I-angkils Community Church will be holding special Easter services, Including a special program by the Sumiay school classes, starting at » 48 a m rxpenditures 1961-1962 1962-1963 Forthe Ensuing Fiscal Year July 1, 1964, to June 30, 1965 Total All Fundi Missionary Speke BUDGET SUMMARY General Fund July 1, 1904 to June 10, ISOS NOTICE OF SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING Friends gathered at the John Yoeman home in Langlois re­ cently for an evening of square dancing led by the caller, Barney Barnes of North Bend. Dancers included M r. and Mrs. Bob Keeler, M r and Mrs Willey Smith, M r. and Mrs. Roy Carr, M r. and Mrs. Chuck Kee. M r. and Mrs David Barklow, M r and Mrs. Dwight Chesseiet and M r. and Mrs. C arl Platt. party In Cons Bay M arch 17 at 7 p m . The students will leave the church at 8 p m ami the charge will be 88 cents. D is tr ib u tio n Inaili ution Auxiliary Services $ 6 ,0 0 a 00 1 2 ,3 0 0 .0 0 1 K ¡00. 00 1 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 10, 400. 00 tat 630. 00 14, 850. 00 1,