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r HEPPNEH GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, April 25, 1963 NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Blue Mountain Area Education district of Umatilla-Morrow Counties. State of Oregon that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at Umatilla County Court House on the 2nd day of May, 1963, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1963, and ending June 30, 1964, hereinafter set forth. Schedule I BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 1963-64 Summary of Estimated Expenditures, Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Levies A. Estimation of Tax Levy (1) Total All Funds (2) 1. a. Total Estimated Expenditures $392,193.25 DEDUCT: 2. Total Estimated Receipts $244,510.00 3. Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget $147,683.25 5. Total Estimated Tax Levies for Ensuing Fiscal Year ....$147,683.25 C. INDEBTEDNESS 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (Include all negotiable interest-bearing warrants Issued under ORS 328.205) -0- Approved by Budget Committee Approved April 12, 1963. Signed: EDWARD LYNCH Secretary, Budget Committee ROBERT STANGIER Chairman, Budget Committee Adopted by District School Board Dated April 12, 1963 Signed: George 11. Untcrnahrer District Clerk RALPH McEWEN District School Board Chairman GENERAL FUND Estimated Receipts Budget Estimated Allowance Receipts Current Item Ensuing Fiscal Year (4) Fiscal Year (3) (5) $ 35,000.00 12.1 Tuition from Patrons Regular Program $ 68,850.00 8,000.00 12.3 Sale of Textbooks & Supplies 17,140.00 88,775.00 31.36 Community College Fund 136,500.00 11,500.00 35.0 National Defense Education 4,000.00 0- 41 Manpower Defense Training Act 18,020.00 $143,275.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS $244,510.00 GENERAL FUND Estimated Expenditures Budget Estimated Allowance Expenditures Current Item Ensuing Fiscal Year (4) Fiscal Year (3) (5) 3,000.00 5,650.00 2,200.00 1,200.00 300.00 250.00 3,000.00 ADMINISTRATION 100 Series 111 Superintendent's Office $ 15,000.00 112 Office of' Business Administration 6,720.00 120 Supplies 4,400.00 141 Elections and Publicity 1,800.00 143 Legal Service 800.00 144 Audit 250.00 190 Other Expenses of Administration 6,400.00 $ 15,600.00 Total Administration Expenses $ 35,370.00 $ 17,575.00 97,194.00 8,200.00 2,500.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 500.00 1,500.00 300.00 INSTRUCTION 200 Series 212 Supervisors, Consultants, Directors $ 32,000.00 213 Teachers 156,910.00 214 Other Instructional Staff 4,000.00 215 Secretarial and Clerical Assistants 8,350.00 220 Teaching Supplies 13,370.00 226 Textbooks 16,640.00 227 Library Books, Periodicals, Audiovisual Aids 1,000.00 215 Instructional Travel 3,500.00 290 Other Expense of Instruction 1,000.00 143,769.00 Total Expense of Instruction $236,770.00 PUPIL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 500 Series 536 Contracted Service $ 11,250.00 0- -0- Total Pupil Transportation Services $ 11,250.00 4,200.00 750.00 1,000.00 2,400.00 OPERATION OF PLANT 600 Series 610 Salaries $ 5,200.00 620 Supplies 896.00 628 Fuel for Heat 1,000.00 630 Utilities except Fuel 4,300.00 $ 8,350.00 Total Operation of Plant $ 11,396.00 $ 1,000.00 2,000.00 MAINTENANCE OF TLANT 700 Series 712 Building & Grounds $ 800.00 713 Replacement of Equipment & Repair 1,000.00 3,000.00 Total Maintenance of riant $ 1,800.00 $ 5,000.00 1,500.00 6,000.00 1,200.00 FIXED CHARGES 800 Series 851 Retirement and Social Security Expense $ 10.329.00 852 Insurance 1,125.00 851 Rental of Land and Buildings 2,380.00 855 Interest on Current Loans 1,000.00 $ 13,700.00 Total Fixed Charges $ 11,834.00 $ 3,000.00 0- 7,500.00 42,000.00 $ 52,560.00 $ 10,000.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY 1200 Series 1271 Professional Services for Sites $ 500.00 1272 Sites and Site Additions 18,043.25 1277 Remodeling 1,000.00 1278 Equipment 51,230.00 Total Capital Outlay $ 70,773.25 ..$ 10,000.00 EMERGENCY $216,979.00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES ..$392,193.25 hip jl -jr PROTECTION For the protection of your health, we follow your doctor's prescrip tions with professional precision. Accuracy comes first with us . . . always! All prescriptions promptly filled by registered pharmacists. HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG STORE Mr. and Mrs. Hod Murray 217 N. Main Ph. 678-9610 Two Registered Pharmacists At Your Service Around The Clock Niqht. Sundays and holidays call 676-9611 or 676-5512 Engineering Seminar Open to Teen-Agers Pacific Power and Light Com pany announced this week it will again sponsor an engineer ing career seminar for teen-age boys as part of the 1963 Junior Engineers' and Scientists' Sum mer Institute slated for June 9 to 22 at Oregon State University. Noting that more high school age boys need to learn of the education and training require ments for useful technical and management careers in industry, D. R. McClung, president of Pa cific Power, said the untility company will hold the seminar for JESSI enrollees on June 13 at the company's general office and also at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in Port land. McClung said every industry shares with the electric utility industry a need for competently trained young people. He said an acute shortage ot engineering personnel is threatened unless more boys and girls now in high schools are inspired to seek pro fessional engineering as a ca reer. Parents of boys with aptitudes for science and mathematics were urged to encourage enroll ment of their sons in the non profit JESSI at OSU. The univer sity faculty members conduct a series of orientation classes in nearly 20 fields of science and technology. A similar guidance curriculum for girls is offered by JESSI on June 16-29 at Willamette Uni versity in Salem. Grange Names Committees Willows Grange, lone, met Saturday evening for a program and business session at their Granee hall. DllP tn nnnr weath. er conditions, attendance was iimuea to omcers. It was voted to allow $25 for a 4-H club scholarship, or to help finance an IFFU" student as needed. A committee, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCabe and Lee Palmer to work in conjunction with the Home Economics com- mittpf Mrc Art rialToll Uro James Lindsay and Mrs. ' Oscar ijunueu, was appointed, ine purpose of this committee is to Investigate the condition nf the hall roof and learn costs of ma terials to finish the basement. To relieve the ladies of the Rebekah lodge of the respon sibility, the Grange ladies will serve rlinnpr at nnnn nn Mov 25 to all persons working in the various community cemeteries. It is a potluck dinner and there will be no charge. Members wpW pnrvuiracpH tn vote on the coming Wheat Ref erendum on May 21, and ballot at the school elections. For the program, Lecturer, Mrs. Berl Akers introduced Don McElligott who spoke on the up-coming school budget, ex plaining many problems before the voters. Later in the evening, games were played in which the younger set had a part. Prize winners were Harvey Childers, Don McElligott, Oscar Lundell and Lee Palmer. 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