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PAGE 4 H HEK>1AM C O U N T ! JO U RN A L, MOKI), OREGON I R I D A ! , A P R IL 21, 1961 NOTICE OF SCHOOL N otice Is h ereby given to the legal voters of S h erm an C< S h erm an C ounty, S late of Oregon, th at a SCHOOL M EETIN G th e h ig h school on the 1st day of May, 1961, at 8:00 o ’clock th e budget for the fiscal y e a r beginning Ju ly 1, 1901 and endin S c h e d u le 1 BUDGET— FISC A L iE A I i 1961 — 194,2 tiu m m u r y o f E x tin iu te d E x p e n d itu r e * , R e ce ip t« , am i A v a ila b le T o ta l A ll Fund*. E nti illa tio n o f T a x 1.« V X 1 School D istrict No. CHI id d istric t will be held at r th e p u rp o se of d iscu ssin g 1902, h e re in a fte r set forth. lla la m e s , Uaah am i T ax L e v ie s Itm iil In te r e s t am i R e d e m p tio n Fum i G en eral Fund 1. a. T otal E stim ate d E x p en d itu re s $ 184,213.96 c. T otal E stim ate d E x p en d itu re s and R eserve DEDUCT: 2. T otal E stim ate d R eceipts and A vailable Cash Balances 34,411.09 3. A m ount N ecessary to Balance th e B udget 149,802.87 ADD. 4. E stim ate d A m ount of T axes T h at W ill Not Be Collected D uring the F iscal Year for W hich T his Bud get Is Made, Including E stim ated R ebate on T axes 4,494.08 5. T otal E stim a te d Tax Levies for E n su in g F iscal Year 154,296.95 0. A nalysis of E stim ate d T ax Levies: (a) A m ount Inside 6% lim itation 124,040.70 (c) Not S ub ject to 6% lim itation 30,256.25 $ 151,838.96 $ 881.25 3,612.83 30,256.25 121,010 70 124.010.70 D istr ic t N o. C l l t FUN D C o u n ty Sherm an Ju ly I, LIGI to June 30, 1962 52,469.95 3,238.88 44,023.03 897 61 45,751.02 1,454.71 59.34 E stim a te li R e c e ip ts E n s u in g F is c a l ! e a i IT E M III. R E V E N U E 50,517.98 3,728,34 FRO M LO C A L S4H R< ES 11.1 D istrict T ax ree d in y e a r levied 11.2 D istrict l a x - P r i o r Y ears' Levies 6,645.04 25,963.40 (1,257.67) (1,067.29) 871.58 806.54 404.22 127,818.68 S t il EDULE 139,284.63 E S T IM A T E D III 1,025.00 600 (8) 900.00 600.00 193.75 183.39 97.50 432.63 311 93 132.33 222 6 3 122 IS 673.75 9 3,081.02 A D M I N IS T R A I ION 100 S eries 110 S alaries 111 S u p e rin te n d e n t's Office 112 Office of B usiness A d m in istratio n 111 Clerk 120 Supplies 141 E lections an 1 P u b licity 113 Legal Service 144 A udit 1 45 T rav el 190 O th er E xpensi •s oi A d m in istratio n 575.00 969.26 COO.OO 3,823 on T o ta l E x p e m iitu r e s 25,000.00 4,375.00 29,373.00 R E t E IP T S A N I) B E G IN N IN G C A SH B A L A N C E 7,931.69 ral .Money R< uf L unches T otal Re lpt1 8 9.000.no T hn | <»tai B u d g et Resource** E ST IM A T ED E X P E N D IT U R E S AND R E S E R V E 921 Food o a a a Total E stim ated E x p en d itu re s 7.951.69 8 J.IMMMX) T o ta l E x p e n d itu r e s am i R e se r v e T h e R ufus school dance sp o n sored by th e PTA w as b ea u tifu l w ith blue crep e p ap er stre a m e rs and silv e r s ta rs h an g in g from th e ceiling. A special co rn e r fo r th e o ic h e s tra w as provided. T he ladies had a g rass h u t for th e sil en t auction. D ecorated palm s w ere used on the w alls too, th e d ec o rat ing co m m ittee did a re m a rk a b le jo b w ith th e gym . T h e B lue N otes an o rc h e stra from A rlin g to n p lay er». L unch w as served in th e cafe te ria. It w as rep o rted th e g ate rec eip ts did n o t pay th e o rch e stra, h ut w ith th e auction and lunch th e co m m ittee cam e o u t a little ahead. T h is are a has had q u ite a hit of w in d th e last few days, and on T u esd a y n ig h t ra in enough to giv e th e g ro u n d a good w ettin g and se ttle th e dust. W ith all the w o rk going on aro u n d and ab o u t R ufus, d u st m ay be o u r n u m b e r o ne en em y th is su m m er. T h e re w as a h a t p arad e of th e R u fu s G range H om e E c C lub m em liers last T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n w hen th e clu b m et at th e hom e 'f Mrs. R olland Jo h n so n w ith Mrs. A lta S m ith as co-hostess. A d es se rt lu n ch w as s e r /e d at 1:3«). H ats of all so rts and shapes w ere w orn by th e m em liers of c re a tio n s th ey m ade them selves. T h? firs t p rize h at w as a salad hat w ith p ap rik a dipped iettu ce w ith red rad ish e s m ade in»o ros bude and p ut an a collander. T he lady w ho w ore th is h at w as Mrs. K en n eth B leakm an. Mrs. R obert B yrd w as th ird place w in n er w itn a h at m ade of tin foil m ade into a large high crow n w ith a ribbon how on th e top. Mrs. Bill Baum w as second place w in n er w ith a h at m ade from a basket w hich held g reen m oss and flow ers placed o v er th e hat. Mrs. G eorge Fox got h o n orable m ention w ith a h a t m ade from an oven sa v er w ith colored flow ers on the top T h ere w ere m any m ore u n u su al h a ts and it w as a h ard jo b for th e ju d g es to m ake a decision ju st w hich ones w ere best. Mrs. B ert S w igart, ch airm an , called th e m eetin g to o rd e r a fte r litnch. It w as rep o rted th e club m ade $37.50 from th e Foodless Food Sale. As yet no place has been go tten to hold th e ru m m ag e sale in Ju n e , it is th o u g h t if no place in T h e Dalles can l>e g o tten p erh a p s .the club could hold one at th e R ufus G range hall. T h? club is selling chances on a m a ta d o r and bull to help Cam p Col um bia to raise som e m oney for th e ir school at W hite Salmon. T he Sm orgasbord at R ufus G range will b e Sunday, May 28. Mrs. W alter B ru ck ert, Pom ona itati 1,000.00 7,000 00 8.000.00 8,(88>.00 P ark d ale G range h a d its an n u al S m orgasbord la st Sunday, to j, w hich was v ery good,and a ttra c ted a lot uf people from P o rtlan d and o th e r points. F rom R ufus w ere Mr. and M rs. L eonard J o r dan, Mr. and M rs. H arlan d Mc Donald, Mr. an d M rs. Bill H uck. Mr. and M rs. R olland Johnson^ and Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Fox. T he S herm an C ounty am b u lance w as called to ta k e M rs. Jo h n M athieson to a h ospital in 8,000.(8: $ 8.IMNIJHI T he Dalles T uesday afternoon. It w as rep o rted she had a gall blad H E. ch airm an , spoke on th e d er attack, as she has been on the* bak in g co n test for th e W heat sick list for several w eeks. League. Mrs. H a rla n J M cDonald w on the d raw prize. A fter th e T he R ufus eig h th grade v isited m eetin g th e secret pal nam es the ex p erim en t station, th e S h e r w ere revealed and new ones m an C ounty J o u rn a l office, and W ednesday to d raw n . T h is is a lot of fun fool th e high school ing o u r frie n d s for a y ear, and broaden th e ir experience. th e re a te a lot of su rp rise s w hen th e y a re revealed. New nam es w ere d raw n for an o th e r year. Z E N IT H TV Mrs. Rolland Jo h n so n had h er Sales & SERVIGL h ouse lovely w ith b ouquets of sp rin g flow ers and cen terp ieces SERVICE ON ALL MAKES on th e tw o w h ite covered se rv ing tables. P re se n t for th e a fte r Call ANDY PAULSON T e le p h o n e J O 3 -3 3 1 3 noon besides th e o nes already m entioned w ere Mrs. F lo y ! H aines, M rs. G eorge D rin k ard , Mrs. Dolph B aker, Mrs. P earl B rack ett, Mrs. Sam Brock, Mrs F re d D orm aier, Mrs. Bill H uck. Mrs. T race F ields, Mrs. Jo e M orris Mrs. G race M edler, Mrs. O tto P e t Electric Contractors ersen , Mrs. A tlee W ilson, Mrs. W alter M orris and Mrs. M illard Leigh. It w as a fairly w arm day S at u rd ay , but m ost of th e tim e th e commericial — residential w ind blow s and th e d u st flies h ere in R ufus. W ith so m aiiv industrial a re a ’s h av in g th e d irt d u g up it ESTIMATES and BID is ju st rig h t to blow. T h e w ind ble wa gale on M onday, and T u es REQUESTS day it began nice, w ith a stiff w est w ind sp rin g in g up b rin g in g with no obligation d u st and th en rain to se ttle th e HEAT d ust. A fire feels good w h en the E L E C T R I C cold w ind blows. O’MEARA SUPPLY CO. Several from R ufus w ent t> P ark d ale last S unday to view t te Wasco Phone OI 2-5402 valley in all its slen d o r w ith th e Ph. CY6-4184 ix?ar and ap ple tre e s in bloom. The Dalles 8,000.00 Eastern Oregon Electric Co. PATTY O’MEARA ns* «U b i E N P E N D I I T R I.S 1,500.00 600.00 300.00 100.00 150.00 :i,6MJ.!)H 30,(68).(8) 1,120 29 6,831.40 P h o n e CY 6-3133 T h e D a lles, O regon 31.0 Basil School S u p p o rt F u n d (ft) Off set A gainst Tax Levy < li> O llier Basie Sell. Fund Rece ip ts $ 29,969.10 33.1 V ocational E ducat ion-Reg. 1’rogram 1,200.00 2,000.00 3 3 - Voeat tonal E ducat ion-Adult Prog. 33.3 U. S C o n trib u tio n on Cafe 500.00 33 . i O liv e r E ducation 7 »1.99 33.5 N. D. E. A. 70. SA L E OF PR O PE R JA AND UNSI RANCE A D II SI MEN IS 80.— 90. R E C E IP T S FROM O T H E R St HOOL DIS I L IC I S (a) 'Tuition TO I ! I, Bl OGET K ESO l RUES $ 34.111.01) G ENERA L FUND 2,436.51 E S T IM A T E D L eo n ard R. S m ith 22.1 A p p o rtio n m e n t 22.2 P rio r Y ears’ L evies (R ural) C ounty Land Sale 1,214.00 g SCHOOL L l'N t II F I Nl) Smith Callaway Chapel funeral SEpvTC E 20. R E V E N U E FROM I N ’I E R M K D IA 1 E SO URCES 22.0 R u ral School D istrict 30. R E V E N U E I ROM O lt T H R O U G H S T A T E S O U Itt E S 4,068.81 22,720.37 1,086.00 7,84(6.91 30,6.3.18) by M rs. G eo r g e F o x 29,375.00 120,427.87 A c tu u l R e c e ip ts fo r T w o Flaottl Y ears N e x t P r e c e d in g C iir ie n l S c h o o l Y ear F is c a l Y ear E m lin g J u n e 3(1, 1900 SCH ED ULE V 1,067 29 6,799.62 or 2a,out).00 y.02., 00 Rufus News AND B E G IN N IN G CASH BALANCE F is c a l Y ear E n d in g J u n e 30, 1939 31,2.50.18) 7,84(6.91 34,411.09 B u d g et A llo w a n c e 4 iir r en t F is c a l Year « 29,375.00 154,838.90 E S I I M A T K I) It E< E ll *TS H ch ed u le II 25,000.00 6,250 00 8 A p p r o v ed by B u d g et C o m m itte e IN D K B T E I»N EHH A pproved: F e b ru a ry 21, 1961. 1. A m ount of bonded Indebtedness Signed: Bill Je fferies, S ecretary , Budget Comm. (include all negotiable interest- p au len W K aseberg. c h r , Budget Com. (»earing w a rra n ts issued u nder ORS 328.205) ................................ $ 175,000.00 2. A m ount of w a rra n t indebtedness on w a rra n ts Issued and endorsed "not paid for w’an t of funds" 3. A m ount of o th e r indebtedness 4. T otal indebtedness (sum of item s 1, 2, 3) ................................ 175,000.00 GKN'KKAL ESTIM ATED EX PEN D ITU R ES 1381.1 P rin c ip a l on B unds (Include negotiable in terest-b earin g w a rra n t 25,000.00 issued u n d er ORS 328.200) 5,000.00 1382 In te re s t on Bunds MEETING Total A d m in istration ExpeiiscH l 4.337.50 1,750.00 350.00 100.00 150.00 600.00 700.00 150.00 $ 8 ,1 3 7 .3 9 I N S ’I R U C T IO N 2(81 S e r ie s 210 S a la r ie s 7,150(8) 40,618 85 405.48 1,057.13 2.992.74 56.00 7,800.00 54.438 20 800.17 786 09 1,218.52 1,133 98 33,866.16 9 70,:iO3.86 991 6 , 1.118 - i 3 901.36 73.44 8,250 00 211 P rin cip als 02,385.00 213 T each ers 500 4M » 211 O th er In stru ctio n al S taff (Subs) 1.500 00 215 S ecretarial and C lerical A ssistan ts 4,000.00 220 T eaching S upplies 350.00 22(5 T cxtlxiok , 227 la b ia t y Books, P eriodicals, 1.445.00 ' u d io v is u a l A id s 1,0(8).(8) 245 Vo. Ag T rav el 200.00 215.1 O th er T rav el 79,630.181 Total E x p e n s e o f I n str u c tio n S 4,337.50 66.827.76 750 00 2,(88).00 1,500 oo 350.00 1.550 00 1,(H8) (8) 3(8)38) h t,), I . I . A T T E N D A N C E A H E A L T H S E R V IC E S 38.77 9 38.77 3,690 00 1,241.32 14,250 67 392 11 75.14 73.11 100.00 3,650.00 3,072.97 300.00 14.899 51 4,365.(8) 1,750 18) 1 1,650 00 no i • 4(8*(8) 1(81.18» 540.00 400 00 19,374.10 9 22,960.97 22,103.(81 4,283.21 808.51 2,800 14 2,783 74 5,225.25 755.56 3 . ISO 10 3,320 80 5,310 18) 1,200 (8) 4,060 00 3,030 00 9 10,681.00 3,482 07 3,081 39 I2,I1H».7I 13,6(81.(8) i n o i«- 875 00 2.670.00 1,778 69 420 S up p lies 405.36 3(H) 00 3,12:1.31 3,913.(8) 4,678 03 2.392 94 187.60 63 12 5,400.00 3,1 10 00 9 7,321.69 9,1*81.18) 9 3,900 00 238.58 I.LI8 3N 1,183.181 9 3,336.96 1,269 12 100.00 113.81 1,819.88 3,715.00 219 16 3,94(4.16 365 40 • 123,638.22 S4 If EDULE IV 31.250 00 • 31,230.(8) 8 Total P u p il 'Trans. S e r v ic e s O P E R A I ION O F P L A N T 6(8) S e r ie s 2 1 ,9 7 9 .0 0 5,415.00 1,2(81(8) 4,060.00 2.550 (8) 630 I ttlttics excep t Fuel t id a l O p era tio n o f P lan t S M 41 N TEN ! Nt E O F P I. I N I 71.9 ¡sc r.e s Mat< Rep I (,2 2 5 .1 )0 500.00 700 18) 1,770.00 800.(8) 500.18) 4,270.181 oi qm pm ent *rv « to ta l M aintenance of Plant S F I N E D t II A R I .E S 8(81 S e r ie s 1 R e ti r e m e n t a n d S o c ia l S e c u r it y E xp. Noi otal Ixed ( h arges FOOD S E R ! It ES ! ND S I I DI N I ROD! !( I I! I I IES S I R ! |( E S 6,200 00 3,273.50 200.00 150.00 300.(8) 10,123.30 Total I «xsl S er. «V S tu d e n i lin d i M l! le t. s o ie s S erv ice s 1.273.(8» 11(8» 8 2 .(MN).181 S 6,622.70 12(8» S e r ie s 359 00 7.146 61 f 7,303.6 « tra n sfe r (2581 91) 846 74 10,384, 8.3 I «dal t a p ita I ( futía.! B est B an k for the F am ily P u rch a sin g A gen t’ 4(8)38) 450 (8) 400.(8) 610 S alaries 620 Supplies 628 Fuel for Heat U ! P I I ! l . (H I I ! ! 16.615 85 1 7 .2 6 1 2 3 1 1.650 18) 552 Trans|x»rtati<»n In su ra n ce 565 P ay m en ts in lien of T ra n sp o rta tio n 566 T ra n s, o th e r th an Home to School Toi il C om m unity i 4,320.00 1,750 «81 536 C o n tra c te d S e rv ic e I (» M M I 645 40 1181.09 510 S alaries 520 S upplies and R ep airs 535 R eplacem ent of V e h ic le s 2.1(8) (8) 439.12 7,(8)2.38 100 (8) Total .A ttendance and Health Ser. S PI P IL TRANSPO RTATIO N SI It! II E S I M ERCI: NI ! 8 2,34M>J>) T«»T ! t (.U N H t NI. H N I» » 132.032.82 * 137.(00.83 E X P E N D I I I KEH 8 15 1.83S.<8. B O N D I N T E R E S T ! N O R E D E M P T IO N FI Nl» D i s t i h t Nn. ( I ll E S T IM A T E D R E l E I P I S ! N O I tT i. I N N I N (. ( ! s | | B ! I ! N( I ('«Minty S h e r m a i lu ll I. 1961 to J u n e to, 1962 30.625 00 30 0f8) (8) T otal R eceipts 29.375 (8» » 3 0 .6 2 3 1 8 ) * 30.(881.18) T id a l B u d g et It« ■sidiix-es 9 2').3?3.«8» In the busy life of the family “home Oregon. Branch convenience, quick manager” the checkbook has become a service, and ready acceptability of the very important aid. It keeps her funds familiar pink First National checks are safe from loss, and provides a record of some of them. But even more important every purchase she makes to keep her is the personal interest that makes this family happy and comfortable. your Family Bank. You’ll enjoy meeting There are good rea with courteous,friendly sons why most Oregon neighbors every time F IR S T homemakers keep their you visit your nearby checking accounts at 1 T ' N A T IO N A L branch of First National J First National Bank of BANK Bank of Oregon. (I L a O f O r e g o n u. 18» F O R O V E R 6 0 0 . 0 0 0 O R E O O N P E C .’ - E l "■ Me »Tout ( a m a, a—on. xe«nM« • MK*.' MMUM J