Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 21, 1961, Page 4, Image 4

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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.
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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»
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