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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thurgdory, February 20. 1958
Lexington News
The regular meeting of
Lexington P TA was called to
order by the president Mrs 0 W
Cutsforth in the high school aud
itorium. The minutes of the last
regular meeting and the execu
tive board were read and approv
ed. The treasurers report was
read and accepted. The sweet
heart ball and athletic banquet
committees were read after
which group singing was enjoy
ed. Mrs Meador's class the 5th
and 6th graders gave an instruct
ive as well as entertaining skit
on "I am an American" and the
proper ways to carry and display
the American flag. Following this
there was a skit M've got a Se
cret" with Gary Moore (Bob
Mathews) and his panel of judg
es, Frank Messenger, Inez Mead
or, Bill Parsons Sr, and Mrs
Gladys VanWinkle, with the fol
lowing people with secrets: Lor
ene Ledbetter, Cecil Jones and
Helen Nelson, and Barbara Cuts
forth. Mrs Cutsforth asked all
past presidents to come forward
and each received a lovely car
nation corsage, with the following
past presidents there, Florence
McMillan, LaVerne Henderson,
Mildred Davidson, Jerry Doherty,
and Delpha Jones. During this
program there were very clever
commercials on P-TA attendance,
one a clever song and dance by
Tess Hatfield and Rena Marqu
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of school district No. 1CJ of Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district Will be held at Heppner, Oregon High school on
the the 18th day of March, 1958 at 7:00 o'clock p.m., for the purpose or discussing xne uuu
cal year beginning July 1, 1958 ana ending June ju, won, neremuiiei n iuu
Schedule I Budget-Fiscal Year 1958-1959
ews. Following mere were ie-
freshments served in the cafe-
ardt, and the other by Bob Math- eria-
Summary of Estimated Expenditures. Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Levies
A.
Estimation of Tax Levy
(1)
Total
All Funds
(2)
General
Fund
(3)
Bond Interest Special
and Sinking Improvement
Fond Fund
(4) (5)
1. Total Estimated Expenditures $305,656.77'
DEDUCT:
2. Total Estimated Receipts and Available
rash Balances 70,313.93
3. Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget .... 235,342.84
ADD:
4. Estimated Amount of Taxes That Will Not
'Be Collected During the Fiscal year for
which This Budget Is Made, Including
Estimated Rebate on Taxes 7,060.29
5. Total Estimated Tax Levies for Ensuing
Fiscal Year 242,403.13
6. Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies:
(b) Amount Outside 6 Limitation
(e) Not Effected by 6 Limitation
257,181.77 23,475.00 25,000.00
23,475.00
25,000.00
C INDEBTEDN9SS
1. Amount of bonded indebtedness
(Include all negotiable Interest-bearing
warrants issued under ORS 328.205 $242,000.00
2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on
warrants issued and endorsed "not
paid for want of funds"
3. Amount of other indebtedness
4. Total indebtedness (sum of items
1( 2, 3) $242,000.00
Dated February 14, 1958.
Signed: Beverly Gunderson
District Clerk
R. J. French
District School Board Chairman
Approved February 14, 1958
Signed: Howard Bryant
Secretary Budget Committee
Dick Wilkinson
Chairman Budget Committee
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Born to this land, he shares its abundance and its
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doesn't need a passport to reach any of them.
All he needs are the things that you, his parents,
can give him care, security, a good education for a
richer life.
These are the important things you want to save for.
And one of the easiest ways to save for them is by
investing in U. S. Savings Bonds through the Payroll
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Through this plan, money is set aside for you before
you gee a chance to spend it. At your company's pay
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and it is put into Savings Bonds for you. Here, in its
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the U. S. Treasury will replace your Bonds without
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And you'll be surprised at how quickly your money
in Bonds adds up to big things such as the down pay
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So isn't the Payroll Savings Plan a good way to make
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Part of every American's Savings
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The V S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The
Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic donation, th4
Advertising Council and
Heppner Gazette Times
Mr and Mrs O W Cutsforth are
visiting in Portland and Eugene
this weekend.
Mr and Mrs E E Brunelle of
Tieton, Washington were visit
ors with her brother and family
Mr and Mrs C C Jones last week.
Mr and Mrs E E McFadden
were visitors last weekend in
Spray with their daughter and
husband Mr and Mrs Al Frost.
Mrs McFaddel attended a bridal
shower there for Mrs Frost.
Mr and Mrs Morris McCari and
daughter have returned home
from several days spent In Harr-
lsburg and way points.
Mr and Mrs C C Jones and chil
dren and Mrs Alonzo Henderson
and son Laddie were La Grande
visitors on Monday.
The Lexington Christian church
is sponsoring prayer hours on
Friday for the "World Prayer
Day". The church will be open
from 24 and from 7:30 to 9
P M for all who wish to come.
The church meeting was held
on Thursday night of this week.
Committees were appointed for
the coming year, and plans for
Friday were discussed. Those
present were: Mr and Mrs Vern
on Munkers, Mr and Mrs Karl
Miller, Mr and Mrs Cecil Jones,
Mrs Rena Marquardt, Frartklin
Messenger, Mrs Ken Peck, Mrs
Trannle Parker, Mrs Mae Camp
bell, Miss Dona Barnett and Rev
Northrup.
George Tucker and Howard
Gering of Spokane were visitors
with Mr Tucker's sister Bertha
Hunt last week.
Mr and Mrs Don Hatfield and
family were Pendleton visitors on
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Roy Martin were
Sunday visitors with her mother
and family, Mr and Mrs Claude
White of Hardman.
Mr and Mrs Alonzo Hender
son entertained the Lexington
high school with a turkey din
ner on Saturday night following
the ball game. There were about
30 present. The tables were clev
erley decorated with colors of
orange and black the school col
ors. Mr and Mrs Stan Conlon of
Hermiston were visitors on Sat
urday at the Don Pointer ranch.
Mrs Conlon is a sister of Mrs
Pointer. Mrs Carl Marquardt has re
turned home after a few days
stay in Pioneer Memorial hospit
al. Betty Darnlelle spent a couple
of days last week in Pioneer
Memorial hospital from an in
jury to her hand while skiing in
the mountains.
Mrs Ethel Dunbar and son Dex
ter Miles are visiting a son Nor
man Miles In California.
Schedule II
GENERAL FUND
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Monument News
Mrs Joe Wheeler was in John
Day on Tuesday.
Stanley Boyer and Elzy Emery
were on business in John Day
Friday.
Mr and Mrs Jim Durbin of Sal
em are visiting her mother, Reeta
Hunt and her brothers and sis
ters. Mrs Lewis Neal and two chil
dren were in Heppner the first
of the month for dental work.
Mr and Mrs Joe Crouch and
three sons were here for the week
end from their home in Herm
iston. Joe was a former Monu
ment boy.
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Padded Vans
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d) AIM OF
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YOUR FRIENDLY HOME-OWNED BANK
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Actual Bwtlptt
Budfrt Mnu
AUow.nc Rtwlou
rtitt! Y.ar f1e! Yw Current ltm tniulni
Ending cf. Ending C7 Puoal Year Flacal Ytir
,un. . uJ Jung l-J
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10. Revenue From Local Source
10,742.50 12,32977 2,197.77 11.2 District Tax. Prior Years' Levy (net) 5,063.31
1,111.38 190.4b 50000 191j?cellaneoui Rent TOO. 00
!0. Revenue From Intermediate Sources
6,21)8.37 8,738.16 7,500.00 21.1 County School Fund 7r756.30
22.0 Rural School District
157,892.72 133,125.27 132,622.91 APPrtin"nt xxxxxx
1 aa nn JJ l Amount Allowed From Distressed
1,000.00 ) I District Fund
' SO. Revenue From or Throuth Slate Sources
55,lo2.00 55, 511. 16 53,300.00 31.2 Other Basic School Fund Receipts 53. 300.00
531'25 5616 561;. 16 33.1 Common (irreducible) School Fund I 573. nfi
. . , . . . . 34.0 Vocational Education
2,086.1)1 1,856.27 I 1,856.27 34.1 State Grants 1.994.52
36.0 School Lunch and Milk Subsidy
I 36.2 Federal Money Received Through State 1,500.00
SO. Revenue From Other School District
2,733-93 33M'-QP frjij-jJiU- S'-gJ!?njTransj)ortatlon 4, 126. 72
Transfer to Hot Lunch Fund -1,500.00
BcxxMEacrffiea
jr-jpt to-cover deficit Error
jtEmMmLYEosmia 10,962.55
-, -UW-as a.MH fMfM
Beginning Net Cash Balance Less , .
2,512.19 -lj9l -1,655.91 Cash WorkhifJFund (or Dericlt) h 10,962. 55
. , Total Budget Resources
239,01)0.78 I 220,013.34 251.011.Q2 General Fund 70.313.93
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Schedule III
GENERAL FUND
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Actual Expendtturt.
I Budgst bttmatsd
Fiscal Yttf . pUcal Ytar Allowance xpndlturt
Ending Ending Gf7 Current Ensuing
Junt 30. Jun . I8i' Fiscal Yw Htm Fltc-1 Ytar
W I 3) ) B)
I. General Control
7,625.00 5,525.00 6,200.00 fgSagSeW.t 6,663.90
1. 165.00 1,550.00 1,550.00 (2) Clerk 1,550.007
2,050.00, 1,9B9700 2,050.00 (3) Clerical Assistants 2,05Q.OO""
25.00 &1mQQ 80.00 (4) Compulsory Education and Census 80.00
1 L5mOT
I ?1)8.85 510.00 a- supplies 510.00
62.65 23kall 3OO.OO 3. Elections and Publicity 300.00 .
4. Legal Service (Clerk's Bond,
671.00 51Ll55 660.00 Audit, etc.) 660.00 .
868.1)1) 1,11)1.56 1,000.00 9' Other Expense of General Control 1,000.00
. 13631fr3 , 11,365.67 12,350.00 6. Total MExpense ptCenernl Control 12,813.90 .
II. Instruction
, , 1, Personal Service: n n
5,615.62 8,11)7.22 9,198.00 (i) Principals 8,993.89
ym:mxM&
105.1)10.03 111.689.29 125.506.00 (3) Teachers 132,923.10
2.676.OO 1,1)00.00 (4) Substitute Teacher3 1,500.00
Of)
2.1)00.00 5.000.00 5.200.00 (6) Librarian 5,!)50.007
6ll).l)9 1)00.00 700 . 00 1 ( 7 ) "Clerical Assistants 700.00
232,03 627.73 380.00 I 2. Library Supplies, Repairs Ul5.00"
" 1). 595. 53 1). 681. 01 3.52l).00 I 3. Teaching Supplies 3,61)5. 00
3I7V7.90 951). 50 3,050.00 4. Textbooks 2,950.00 ,
5. Tuition to Other Districts
I.O35.69 1,926.79 g,9ll).00 . Other Expense of Instruction 2,809.50
t ,
123.6jl.29 -3.6q02!t UlMJLJI)!Botjmctm 159,386.1)9
III. Operation of Plant
1. Personal service:
, 13,100.96 13,700.16 12,81)0.00 (0 Janitors and Other Employees 13.080.00
rja
3,270.00 1,536.28 g, 21)0.00 I 2- Supplies 2,320.00 ,
2,080.05 k, 1)35. 07 1), OOP. 00 3. Fuel . 1). OOP. 00
881.30 LaQQ5a.Q6 1,1)00.00 Water 1,1)00.00.,
2,653.21) 3,01)6.1)5, 3,800.00, 5. Light and Power 3,300,00
977.23 Q33 8 6'). 00 6. Telephone 86'U 00
361.90 ll)2.28 5l)lu00 7, Other Expense of Operation 500jOO
23.335.57 'it,79i.'t3- 25-6Q8aQQ. aiExpemeofppcratign 2lA6jbQQ.
. IV, Maintenance and Repairs
kOO.OO 1. Personal Service 800.00
n vt 01 ft o)i Lri II dm 00 2- Repair, Maintenance and Replacement 1, o,- 0e-
7 373.91 cJ,24b.t)9 ,039.99 (1) Furniture and Equipment U01b.2-
5.7O9.8I 6. 12'). 187 3.125.00 (2) Building Structure 3,067. 00
6V7.06 157.39 1,000.00 3. Upkeep of Grounds 1,000.00
196.07 7.50 600.00 4- asr0'"""" 600. oo
13,926.85 1 1U,535.56 9,964.99 1 S" lotUiMm 10,283.25
V. Auxiliary Agencies
i o Health Service .
byjSQ. (1) Personal Service (nurse, etc.) W.00
1,082.1)2 731.24 930.00 (2) Supplies and Other Expenses 1,050.00
12,636.50 12,523-76 12,21)0.00 y,7pe?srr,'.secePUa 12,870.00
, 1),517T65 3,257783 "i800-00 (2) Supplies and Repairs 530000
4,677.95 4,677.95 5?01lTl)3 (3) Replacement of Buses ,982.05 '
502.03 591.93 7CO.OO (4) Insurance ' I 700.00
999.Q1) 383.O4 1,250.00 I (5) Other Expense of Transportation 1,280.00
3. Other Auxiliary Agencies
. , (1) School Lunch
3, 140.00 2,953.00 3,'iOO.OO a. Personal Service 3,620.00
1 I b. Supplies and0ther Expenses I 528.00
JggITML-, ?ttQfflO. ag;t?.-3 401.,! Expense of Auxlliary Ageneles 30, 378.08
VI. Fixed Charges
, n . , (Exclusive of Items Included under V-2)
2,831.95 1,181.72 2,804.00 1, insurance 2,864.00
UQQOXl LOEa.QQ lf060.00 2. Rert 1,500.00
. ,.4,354aSl 4 , 347.22 5,037.10 3. Retirement . State and Federal 6.844.41
2.i2l6.I3l. -2M0M L3i393.29 4. Other Fixed Charges ""3,425.14
JjQH 82j9,Sl J-3, 309.39 JLTotaLFixedChsrge. 14,633.55
VII. Capital Outlays
10,W3.03 157Jlt65 .. T 3. Additions and Alterations to Bldgs. '
VM.97 I 802.7? 1 flQMllL'hrary Books, "87g;50
P 09 3 .00 2 pnnT(Y) 6. Furniture, Fixtures and Other Equip.
' 7 y;kWMMM.KiX&M
lj000.00 8. Other Copltal Outlays
21i2P5.PQ j.28i717.37 ggjjP0--l.?L"lplj?LO''t!y ' 872.50
VIII. Debt Service, Non-Bonded
yyxxiWJiKWimas;
, 2. Interest on Other Indebtedness and ,
355.51 6l$, 01 450.00 Bank Charts 450.00
355.55 615.01 450.JX) STotal Debt Serelce, Non-Bonded 450.00
2X800.00 'X. Fmeryeney 2,900.00
X. Total General Fund Expenditure!
, , 0, (Items 1-6. 11-7. II 1-8. IV-5, V-4, . ,
230,391.33 235,513.19 245,692.81 V.a, VU-9, V1II.3, IX) 257,181.77