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REFf NCR GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Mch 10. I860 schedule it general Actual Receipt tot Two Flcal Year Net Piwding Current SchKl Year nmO ESTIMATED ItCCIfTl AND CCWKWO CAJH iALANC ft"! Year Jun . (1 8.400.93 9.W311 17.217.73 119.871.48 1.1W.70 3.GD6.47 $,80883 1.61243 160.50 .111.093 64 609.017.59 41.033.46 650.0C105 Fiscal Year f-ndlnf Jun 30. 1959 12) f597.M7.00 8.5343 1.277.93 19.W3.35 134 41201 2-VH.59 4.3t9 25 1.0fi9W 3.00642 10.10163 Rudtet Alu Current Fiscal Year (3) ffll(4O4 00 i.uiooo 1.050.00 17.000.00 102 (KM 00 18.000.C4 1.100 CO 3.650.00 8.000.00 2.615.53 796.025. 7S 25,432.10 811.457.S8 1.500.00 7S1.70400 10,00000 791.70400 General Itrtrt (4) 11 1 Pi.tr.ct Ta reived In J"4 lli puirtrt T-t - WofYnrf LrMes 14 0 lees lYum Adult l-Jucal un 13 0 Other Swtmmlni : IW - - JO. !U-nu Ttom IntrmdlaU fourcea 211 lYunty School Fund ... 1-J 0 Other Fwrrt f nJ . 30. IU-nu rrom of Thiough Stat Kmicea ii n Hai & hcMl Surtwrt Fund in ttt mt Acitit Ta Levy 31 2 Other Bie School Fur.d KHlpti .. . --p- 3 0 Common t irreducible) School Fun B-oHPti 3J0 Vocational IMueatton - 40. Bcou Direct Tiom rederol Source 41 0 Public Uw 874 SO. Recelpta from Other School Dutrteta 60? Sole 'oiV'oprtf A"inuraac Adjustment TO. Tranalera from Other fund ,. B ginning Net Ch Balcmc (or Deficit) Caah Working Tuad - Total Budget Beeourcea fund FtJmte4 prcr'r Fnuln Ft-cal Year 51 I nniocu l.OWCM li.V)00 13000 00 3.50U 00 11DAM.O0 20.OW.00 1.1UUM 7.aoo 174.450.00 10.000.00 184.450.00 SCHEDULE in Expenditure for Two Fiscal Year Next Preceding Current School Year GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Fiscal Year Ending Juno 30, 1958 (1) 22.207.00 11.151.00 2,304.00 855.00 265.00 350 00 1,550.00 2,000.00 308.00 40.99000 14.680.00 2,750.00 326.573.00 5.300.00 941.00 1.452.00 10.774.00 6.15900 1,138.00 5.61900 375.386.00 802.00 1.496.00 2,298.00 40,363.00 13,851.00 12.515.00 1,910.00 538.00 69,177.00 40,243.00 6.378.00 10.727.00 13,955.00 484.00 71,787.00 1,706.00 12,899.00 12,704.00 3,341.00 30,650.00 27,353.00 5,770.00 1,004.00 757.00 34,884.00 14,629.00 693.00 15,322.00 15,715.00 68.00 2321.00 18,604.00 2,190.00 2,190.00 6,900.00 653,572.00 Fiscal Year Ending June 30. 1959 (2) 27.724.00 8.890.00 1,310.00 510.00 380.00 525.00 1505.00 3.500.00 435.00 44.779.00 25.144.00 1.200.00 333,338.00 5.550.00 4.500.00 3.200.00 350.00 12.070.00 ,,900.00 725.00 5,860.00 397337.00 1.124.00 2.205.00 3,329.00 39,540.00 15,100.00 14.158.00 2,100.00 1,330.00 72,228.00 42,480.00 7,100.00 13,600.00 14,579.00 660.00 78,419.00 2,800.00 12,882.00 11,938.00 4,550.00 32,170.00 27,770.00 6,964.00 1,505.00 1,300.00 37,539.00 15,340.00 4,428.00 19,768.00 100.00 3,497.00 3,500.00 7,097.00 3,850.00 3350.00 7,225.00 705,491.00 Budget Allowance Current Fiscal Year (3) f 10.000.00 7.600.00 1.200.00 5O0.00 800.00 4.000 00 500.00 24.600.00 45,600.00 1,350.00 358.200.00 7,190.00 3,650.00 3,890.00 1.600.00 10,155.00 6,750.00 865.00 5,700.00 444,950.00 420.00 2,525.00 2,945.00 41345.00 15,550.00 5.000.00 2.150.00 610.00 1,400.00 66,055.00 42,830.00 6,360.00 12.500.00 14,155.00 1,400.00 77,245.00 1,300.00 7,600.00 8,700.00 5,900.00 23,500.00 31,460.00 6,810.00 1,505.00 1,500.00 41,275.00 16,285.00 4,228.00 20,513.00 11,800.00 7,200.00 3,500.00 15,310.00 3,600.00 41,410.00 15,200.00 15,200.00 16,000.00 773,693.00 Item (4) ADMINISTRATION 100 Sorleo 110 Salaries 111 Superintendent a Oirlcc . 112 Ollice of Buslnesa Administration 120 Supplies 141 Electlona and Publicity 142 Censua Enumeration - 143 Legal Service 144 Audit Travel Directors Rel. 199 Other Expensea of Administration Total Administration Expenses INSTRUCTION 200 Series 210 Salaries 211 Principals - 212 Supervisors, Consultants, 213 Teachers - 214 Other Instructional Staff 215 Secretarial and Clerical Assistants Substitutes Administrative Travel . 220 Teaching Supplies 226 TextbooRs ":- 227 Library Books, Periodicals, Audiovisual Aids 299 Other Expense of Instruction Total Expense of Instruction ATTENDANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES 300400 Serioe 420 Supplies and Other Expense Insurance Estimated Expenditure! Ensuing Fiscal Year 15) 10.tm0.00 6.750.00 1,750 00 6H0.00 400.00 4.600.00 1,050.00 4.000.00 1.G00.00 30,750.00 27.041.00 1.450.00 419.568.00 7.190.00 6.840.00 4.300.00 1,600.00 9,750.00 2,730.00 900.00 11,585.00 492,954.00 440.00 3,200.00 3,640.00 45,800.00 20,600.00 8,500.00 2,580.00 1,690.00 2,000.00 81,170.00 Total Attendance and Health Services PUPIL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 500 Seriea 510 Salaries ...- 520 Supplies and Repairs 535 Replacement of Vehicles 552 Transportation Insurance 563 Payments in lieu of Transportation 566 Transportation other than Home to School ..... Total Pupil Transportation Services .... OPERATION OF PLANT 600 Series 610 Salaries 620 Supplies G28 Fuel for Heat 630 Utilities except Fuel Other Expenses of Total ODeration of MAINTENANCE OF PLANT 700 Series iu salaries - QAV)n) 720 Materials and Supplies vonn'm 735 Replacement of Equipment - '-XXX Grounds, etc. 45,050.00 6,760.00 10,700.00 15,600.00 Plant - - ,-v.w 1,300.00 6,500.00 SKI TIPS FOR BEGINNERS t p boiebt trtirrtn SXUng the -t weekend left much to t oYlreJ, but there ere several enthuUt having a lot of fun on the wet anow. Fmlly Ptt will nt be on the kl hill thla weekend, but for you fulka trying the rt Tr the first time. oq may be a little confused at some of the unwtltten rules of the slope. Generally speaking, common courtesy extended to other skiers will make things much more pleasant and enjoyable for everyone. Some of the common terms or phrase the novice will hear are: On your left tor right an other skier la going to pass you on the indicated aide. Track same aa blaitlng your car horn. Fill your sltxmark (or bath tub) fill that hole you Just made In th anow when you fell The next akler along may catch a ski tip In It and cause an Injury. Sihuatboomer One who akis the hill straight down without turning. Not good when hill la crowded. For safer skiing there an? a few other points to keep In mind when at the area: Loose clothing such as Jackets. scarves, etc. are dangerous u vnu us the rote tow. The rope has a twisting action and a per son may become entangled and Injured. Do not co on the ski hill un less you are wearing skis or now ahoes. for without, deep tracks are left wh!ch can cause serious injury if they catch a ski tip. Snectators ahould keep a aafe distance from the bottom of the hill. Skiers sometimes are out of control and overshoot the landing area. Does and other pets are some- ilmsi Ilka u-nmnn un n r e d 1 C- table so for their sake (the an-1 imal's) leave them at home. where they will be safe. I This mav be a little early to mention Christmas presents, but nnrents. instead of buying the children sleds or toboggans next vpar. eet them a pair or skis. The snow in this country Is too soft to support a sled, but u Is never too soft for skis. One of the local merchants has al ready Indicated he will be stock ing skis and accessories this next fall. Skiing is a spon anu recreation which can be enjoyed for the rest of their lives. Until next week ski hell! 'gym (1 t Total Maintenance of Plant a,iau.w FIXED CHARGES 800 Series 851 Retirement and Social Security Expense , 852 Insurance and Judgements 853 Rental of Land and Buildings 855 Interest on Current Loans State Industrial Accident Total Fixed Charges - AAA r Cttnrlua FOOD SERVICES AND STUDENT-BODY ACTIVITIES 900-1000 Series 910 Salaries - 920 Supplies and Other Expense - ............. Total Food Services and Student-Body Activities CAPITAL OUTLAY 1200 Series 1271 Sites and Site Additions 1276 New Building and Additions - 36,290.00 6,300.00 1,000.00 500.00 3,100.00 47,190.00 17,970.00 2,660.00 20,630.00 16,000.00 1277 Remodeling wim 10-70 r,,lnmnnt iJ.iJUX.W 3,100.00 850.00 36,291.00 1278 Equipment 1227 Library Books - Betterments - Total Capital Outlay mur-n ifurri nTCTtJTi-TC linn SarlM rAiMtnis i j uincn - loonnnn 1461 Tuition to Other Dists. In State lo'omon Total Payments to other school Districts V"-uu EMERGENCY rS wSm TOTAL GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES .. 845,465.00 Bond Interest and Redemption Fund SCHEDULE IV Actual Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1958 (1) $69,471.51 9,217.19 78,688.70 Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1959 (2) $72,027.80 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Budget Allowance Current Fiscal Year (3) $71,667.50 AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE item (4) 72,027.50 71,667.50 Estimated For Ensuing Fiscal Year (5) To1 Vaoatnt - 5 71,285.00 n l 1 T. rne,U CQlofina rtl flfff-ltl ......... Beginning iiet toon uoion.o w Total Budget Resources - uao.w ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 1391 Principal on Bonds (Include negotiable Interest-bearing warrants issued under ORS 328.260) 1392 Interest on Bonds - Total Expenditures SCHEDULE V Actv Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1958 (1) 63,000.00 64,000.00 9.027.50 7,667.50 72,027.50 71,667.50 School Lunch and Milk Fund ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE Budget Item 65,000.00 6,285.00 71,285.00 Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1959 2 6.288.00 30,518.00 36.806.00 3.369.00 40,175 00 Allowance Current Fiscal Year (3) 6,000.00 34,000.00 40,000.00 1,000.00 41,000.00 Estimated For Ensuing Fiscal Year (5) 36 Federal Money Received Through State 36 50o!oo Total Receipts (4) 43,000.00 Beginning Net Cash Balance (or Deficit) -- Jjoaoo Total Budget Resources ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES AND RESERVE 2,454.00 36.602.00 3.573.00 40.175 00 4,000.00 910 Labor 32,000.00 921 Food - - - 2,000.00 922 Supplies 1,500.00 978 Equipment - - 500.00 999 Other - - 40 000.00 Total Estimated Expenditu-es 1 000 00 Reserved for Expenditure in Future Years 41 000 00 Total Expenditures and Reserve 4,500.00 34,000.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 500.00 43,000.00 1,000.00 44,000.00 Serial Levy Building Fund SCHEDULE VHI BALANCE "ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH Serial Levy - - Total Receipts v; - Beginning Net Cash Balance (or Deficit) Total Budget Resources " ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Fees Buildings. Sites-Equipment Site Improvements-Architects Fees Total Estimated Expenditures Total Expenditures and Reserve AND RESERVE $130,000.00 130.000.00 None 130,000.00 120.000.0o 10.000.00 130.0CW.00 130.000.00 - f ti ' ' . ... SAGE RIDERS READY FOR ANNUAL SALE Howard Culr. preaj- winter rid, onnouneea the ninth annual aale. It wlll be held at th UmatlUa counrr faU grounds. Hermlston April " 24th. The. tola attracts wnslgnmenta from all oer tb west. A raiser of quarter horsea In Kansas regularly aend la a choice, Mlectlon. - HEPPNER KOOKETTES Th HenDner Kookettes 4-H club met March 4 at the home of our leader, Mrs Herb Case. Members present were Peggy Snyder, Betty Angell, Melanle Jnvre Noland. Linda Warren, Claudia Noland, Yvonne Howell, Sharon Greenup ana Mandy Smith. Visitors were Pam Flowers, Ricky Johnston, Kerry ml Huggett, Jan Iiager ana xvuss Kirmis. Miss Esther Klrmls showed movies about our fair demon strations and gave us lots of good pointers about the right way to demonstrate. We had Ice cream ana cooiues and sang songs. We plan to practice maxing muffins soon. Melanle Bailey, reporter USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS ah unur L w" 7 P seed order PRICE 0 PDHTFCTION 4 - Order now! If prictt ad- i vance, you pay the price 1 lisred at lime of your or- ( der. If price drop, you : tha new low price. J r-, Our I960 Seed Price Lkt it ready. If you ara not on the mailing list, tend name and addrest to Jacklin Seed Co.. Inc.. Dishmon, Wash. FAST SERVICE ( Ordert procattad and thipped tama day at received. Use Gazette Times Classifieds For Results! Delightful dining assured every time . . . come in! Courtesy counts I It adds up to hun dreds of customers who Ilka our !ln aorvica and our good touting meal. Welcome I Like fish? W aerva tha freshest and best aa a plate or dinner. Grand choice. ELLA'S GRILL HEPPNER HOTEL BLDO, Small Car Claims Hit Manufacturers' claims that tha new compact cars are economical were, vigorously at tacked by a Detroit newspaper publisher who spoke at a con vention attended by 12,000 per sons, including 18 Oregon auto mobile dealers and their fami lies. The speaker was Phil F. De Beaubfen, publisher; of the De troit Times, and the convention In WaeMnirtnn TV P.. W91 that of the National Automobile Dealer Assn. Declaring that the compact at- nnf an economy car. DeBeaublen said, "It is not economical to Duy ana it is noi economical to operate." He ririarf that hs was talkine specifically about American compact carsj nos imporw. loonomy' Lost "It Is my distinct recollec tion that the Industry was going to build and claimed to nave built an economy car," he told the auto dealers. "Now it is natural to the essentials of economy that It would be a smaller car, or a compact car. My point and I hasten to it is that somewhere the word economy' got lost and the compact' was substituted. . ." He said buyers are already finding that the compact car, in most instances, costs more than the standard car without the power assists that are available. DeBeaubien sharply criti cized what he railed 40-mile-to-the-gallon clams, and re- ".Nothing to it. maybe. Just hire a professional driver ana remove his shoes and socks. Sandpaper the soles of his feet, balance the moving p3rts, hand-lap the pistons, fool around with the gear ratio, take out the spare tire. Turn vim rn the test track. That's right . . .he'll get up to 40 miles. n-it mv u!f is eet'.x.Z uo to 17 miles," he added. ' She refuses to drive bareiooi. NEWS STORY from THE OREGONIAN OREGON JOURNAL The American compacts have value and fill an important place in the automotive market. They merit your serious consideration. ...But for TRUE ECONOMY and hw cost see HILLMAN at your local dealer nurly 1,000 with parts md wrvica coast to cmiL $2050 FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY HEPPNER