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NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby eiven to the leeal voters of school district No. 10 of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at school- house on the 15th day of April, 1958 at 8 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1958 and ending June 30, 1959, hereinafter set lortn. BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 1958-1959 SCHEDULE I SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CASH -LANCES. AND TAX LEVIES Total Estimation of Tax Levy 1. Total Estimated Expenditures DEDUCT: 2. Total Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances 3. Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget ADD: 4. t Estimated Amount of Taxes That Will Not Be Collected During the Fiscal Year for Which This Budget Is Made, Including Estimated Rebate on Taxes : ; 5. Total Estimated Tax Levies for Ensuing Fiscal Year All Funds $117,724.23 41,323.99 76,400.24 7,640.02 84.040.26 General Bond Interest Fund and Sinking . Fund $104,131.73 $ 13,592.50 41,503.32 62,626.41 6,262.64 68,889.05 (181.33) 13,773.83 1,377.38 15,151.21 6. Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies: (a) Amount Inside 6 Limitation $ (b) Amount Outside 6 Limitation 68.889.05 (c) Not Affected by 6 Limitation 15,151.21 68,889.05 15,151.21 INDEBTEDNESS 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (Include all negotiable interest-bearing warrants issued under ORS 328.205) $114,000.00 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) $114,000.00 SCHEDULE E $ 5,287.97 $ 6,033.8 $ 1,637.37 1,660.08 36.80 . " 52.20 SPECIAL FUNDS LONE PINE LUNCH ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 6,500.00 1. Sale of School Lunches $ 6,500.00 1,600.00 2. Federal Reimbursement 1,620.00 3. Miscellaneous $ 7,012.14 $ 7,746.11 $ 67.60 214.62 8,100.00 Total Receipts $ 8,120.00 Beginning Net Cash Balance or Deficit $ 7,079.74 $ 7,960.73 $ 8,100.00 Total Budget Resources $ 8,120.00 $ 6,487.98 $ 6,534.80 $ 10.43 282.07 366.71 273.84 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 7,300.00 1. Food 400.00 2. Equipment 400.00 3. Other .$ 7,420.00 300.00 400.00 SCHEDULE II Actual Receipts Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Ending Ending June 30, June 30, 1956 1957 $ 4,748.16 $ 6,202.75 8,310.45 2,038.07 GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Budget Allowance Current Fiscal Year $ 5,928.00 30,398.52 35.077.85 293.76 362.10 1,687.37 1,660.03 2,165.83 47,604.11 149.15 1,408.02 46,748.87 13,158.66 28,648.05 370.57 1,600.00 1,401.55 37,948.17 1,335.78 Estimated Receipts Item Ensuing Fiscal Year 20. Revenue From Intermediate Sources 21.1 County School Fund $ 6,548.36 29.9 Miscellaneous 30. Revenue From or Through State Sources 31.2 Other Basic School Fund Receipts 26,625.06 33.1 Common (irreducible) School Funds 436.90 36.0 School Lunch and Milk Subsidy .... 1,620.00 50. Revenue From Other School Districts 51.0 Tuition and Transportation 1,400.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS $ 36,630.32 Beginning Net Cash Balance Less ' Cash Working Fund (or Deficit) $ 4,875.00 $ 47,753.26 $ 59,907.53 $ 39,283.95 Total Budget Resources General Fund $ 41,505.32 SCHEDULE III Actual Expenditures Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Ending Ending June 30, June 30, 1956 1957 $ 650.00 $ 650.00 $ 650.00 450.00 1,830.50 70.00 100.00 100.00 39.76 53.65 60.00 3.31 4.32 ' 24.50 24.50 -24.50 35.00 56.77 135.00 $ 822.57 $ . 1,339.24 $ 2,800.00 $ 6,111.11 $ 6,222.22 $ 6,666.66 42,525.12 42,171.88 50,625.00 2,500.00 2,400.00 1,240.33 619.00 439.92 7.32 42.60 , 53.20 2.084.12 1,701.80 1,751.86 1,679.64 1,143.42 1,740.00 277.63 408.85 286.70 $ 53,925.27 $ 54,809.77 $ 63,963.34 $ 4,893.08 $ 5,657.36 $ 6,772.50 1,104.90 1,272.07 1,298.50 1,511.29 2,422.14 2,445.00 363.98 114.82 198.00 1,446.47 1,715.63. 2,000.00 176.49 183.92 196.50 13.88 31.50 30.00 $ 9,510.09 $ 11,397.44 $ 12,940.50 $ 1,200.00 $ 900.00 $ 742.50 825.83 653.21 922.50 626.89 900.68 892.71 305.66 1,514.20 . 1,370.50 5,232.84 655.03 320.00 $ 8,191.22 $ 4,623.12 $ 4,248.21 $ 200.00 $ $ 7.49 13.58 48.00 1,909.00 3,635.00 4,050.00 1.490.13 2.098.14 1,800.00 12,000.00 265.49 . 488.50 527.08 2,881.40 3,330.00 3,530.00 1,815.58 . 1,826.28 1,925.40 63.90 . 63.90 $ 8,569.09 $ 23,455.40 $ 11,944.38 $ 1,547.60 $ 1,194.28 $ 983.65 2,898 89 3,245.91 4,012.46 11.50 8.50 100.50 $ 4,457.99 $ 4,448.69 $ 5,096.61 $ 860.61 $ 586.86 $ 590.00 $ 860.61 $ 586.86 $ 590.00 $ 67.67 $ $ 73.67 $ 67.67 $ S 73.67 $ 160.00 $ $ 500.00 GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Budget Estimated Allowance Expenditures Current Item Ensuing Fiscal Year Fiscal Year I. General Control 1. Personal Service: (2) Clerk $ 1,169.50 (3) Clerical Assistants : 1,830.50 (4) Compulsory Education and Census 100.00 2. Supplies '. 60.00 3. Elections and Publicity 135.00 4. Legal Service (Clerk's Bond, Audit, e'c.) - 24.50 5. Other Expense of General Control 100.00 6. Total Expense of General Control $ II. Instruction 1. Personal Service: (1) Principals $ (3) Teachers (4) Music Teacher (5) Substitute Teachers 2. .Library Supplies, Repairs 3. Teaching Supplies 4. Textbooks 6. Other Expense of Instruction - 3,419.50 7,000.00 52,480.00 2,400.00 439.92 . 52.80 1,580.85 1,375.00 386.50 7. Total Expense of Instruction $ 65,715.07 III. Operation of Plant 1. Personal Service: (1) Janitors and Other Employees 6,772.50 2. Supplies 1,272.19 3. Fuel 2,445.00 4. Water ' 198-00 5. Light and Power 2,000.00 6. Telephone 196.50 7. Other Expense of Operation . ... - 30.00 8. Total Expense of Operation $ 12,914.19 IV. Maintenance and Repairs 1. Personal Service $ 2 Repair, Maintenance and , Replacement (1) Furniture and Equipment (2) Building Structure - 3. Upkeep of Grounds - 4. Other Expense of Maintenance and Repairs ... 742.50 549.30 1,338.49 342.30 75.00 5. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs $ V. Auxiliary Agencies 1. Health Service (1) Personal Service (nurse, etc.) $ (2) Supplies and Other Expenses , Transportation of Pupils (1) Personal Service - (2) Supnlies and Repairs (3) Replacement of Buses (4) Insurance - Other Auxiliary Agencies (1) School Lunch a. Personal Service - b. Supplies and Other Expenses .. (2) Other Auxiliary Services fa. Supplies and Other Expenses 2. 3. 3,047.59 48.00 4,050.00 1,800.00 400.80 3,730.00 2,015.80 56.00 4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies $ 12,100.60 VI. Fixed Charges (Exclusive of items included under V-2) 1. Insurance $ JL146.06 3. Retirement State and Federal 3,970.82 4. Other Fixed Charges 157.90 5. Total Fixed Charges ... VII. Capital Outlays 4. Library Books $ 5,274.78 $ 560.00 9. Total Capital Outlays $ 560.00 VIII. Debt Service, Non-Bonded . 1. Interest on Warrants . $ 100.00 3. Total Debt Service, Non-Bonded $ 100.00 IX. Emergency $ 1,000.00 $ 86,564.51 $100,660.52 $102,156.71 Total General Fund Expenditures (Items 1-6, II-7, III-8, IV-5, V-4, VI-5, VII-9, VIII-3, IX) .$104,131.73 BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND SCHEDULE C ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Actual Budget Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Allowance Ending Current Item June 30, Fiscal Year 1957 $ 2,508.05 $ 11,634.41 1, Total Receipts 2. Beginning Net Cash Balance 13,563.40 2,200.59 or Deficit Ending June 30, 1956 $ 14,792.32 3,873.58 Estimated For Ensuing Fiscal Year ...$ 13,773.83 .. (181.33) $ 18,665.90 $ 16.071.45 $ 13,835.00 3. Total Budget Resourses $ 13,592.50 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 1. Principal on Bonds (Include negotiable interest-bearing warrants issued under ORS 328.260) . . $ 10.000.00 2. Interest on Bonds 3,592.50 $ 4,000.00 1,102.50 $ 4,000.00 $ 10,000.00 3,915.00 3,835.00 $ 5,102:50 $ 7,915.00 $ 13,835.00 3. Total Expenditures $ 13,592.50 A modern electric light bulb gives 10 times as much illumination as the first in candescent lamps and at about one-tenth the cost. New England had 194 ski areas . in operation during 1957 and their total business approximated 80 to 100 mil lion dollars. Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826, just 50 years after the adoption of the doc ument which made him fam ous in American history. S 6,865.12 S 7,090.71 $ 8,100.00 Total Expenditures $ Dated March 10, 1958 signed Estelle Ballard District Clerk Floyd H. Baker District School 8,120.00 Board Chairman Approved March 10, 1958 Signed Dunbar Carpenter Secretary, Budget Committee Clifford M. McGinty Chairman. Budget Committee Building Permits Increase in Portland Portland (O Figures re leased by the City Building department today indicated building activity in Portland registered a substantial gain in March compared with both February, 1958 and March of last year. The department said it is sued a total of 539 building permits in March for an esti mated construction value of more than $5 million. This compared with 532 permits and $3,675,225 worth of con struction issued in March, 1957. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, April T, 1938 71 REPLACEMENT Luxembourg OP) Grand Duchess Charlotte has ap pointed Interior and Educa tion Minister Pierre Frieden Prime Minister to replace Jo seph Eech. Bech, 71, asked last week to be relieved of his premiership due to over FEB O Slabs and Rough Blox Green O Dries Fast 12 or 16 Inch Big Double Loads Summer Prices MEDFORD FUEL CO. Telephone SP 2-2111 Court & McAndrews LEGAL NOTICES NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Oral auction bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building, Medford, Ore gon, oeeinrune at n:uo a.m.. May i. loB. tor all merchantable tim ber marked cr designated for cut ting on an area embracing about 178 acres, more or less, within section 33, T. 31 S., R. 4 E., and Sections 3. 4. & 10. T. 32 S.. R 4 E., W.M.. surveyed in the Union creeK Hanger District, Rogue River riauonai forest, Oregon. The esti mated volumes are 200 M board feet of Douglas-fir, 300 M board feet of Western white pine, 6,700 M board feet of Shasta red fir and other species. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet is as follows: Douglas-fir $7.45, Western white pine $15.95, Shasta red fir and other species $3.30. xnis memoes xne iouowing siump age rates, per M board feet: Douglas-fir $6.35, Western white pine $14.85, Shasta red fir and other species S2.20, plus - $0.90 for sale area betterment and $0.20 for slash disposal for all species. As a quali fication for oral bidding, all bid ders must submit a sealed bid ac companied by the required pay ment to the Forest Supervisor prior to 11:00 a.m., May 2, 1958. Sealed bids will be posted at the begin ning of the auction for the infor mation of all bidders. A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certi fied check in the sum of $3,000.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, re funded, or retained ' in part as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of sale. If requested by the purchaser, contract terms will permit felling of timber in advance of payment up to the value of the performance bond. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immediately confirm the oral bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full information concerning the timber, the condi tions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Ranger, Union Creek Ranger Station. Prospect, Oregon, or the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon, before bids are submitted. NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Oral auction bids will be received by the Regional Forester, or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building. Medford, Ore gon, beginning at 2:00 p.m.. May 2, 1958, for all merchantable tim ber marked or designated for cut ting on an area embracing about 269 acres, more or less, within Sec tions 11, 12, 14. 15. 17, 18. & 20, T. 32 S., R. 4 E., W.M., surveyed, in the Rogue River National Forest, Oregon. The estimated volumes are 13.300 M board feet of Douglas-fir, 3.800 M board feet of sugar pine, Western white pine, and ponderosa pine, 4,800 M board feet of white fir and other species. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet is a follows: Douglas-fir $14.20, sugar pine. Western white pine, and ponderosa pine $29.30, white and other speices $4.15. This in cludes the following base rates, per M board feet, for stumpage: $6.05 plus an additional $7.30 for stumpage for the first period for Douglas-fir. $6.35 plus and addi tional S22.10 for stumpage for the first period for sugar pine. Western white pine, and ponderosa pine, $0.40 plus an additional $2.90 for stumpage for the first period for white fir and other species, plus $0.60 for sale area betterment and $0.25 for slash disposal for all species. The Forest Service shall before May 1, 1960, redetermine the stumpage rates and the re quired deposits for the ensuing period. In no event, however, shall rates for stumpage and sale area betterment be established which are less than the sum of the base rates and required deposits for sale area betterment as stated above, and in no event shall redetermined rates which are lower than those bid become effective for a par ticular species until at least the following volume of . that species has been scaled and paid for: Douglas-fir 6,500 M board feet, sugar pine. Western white pine, and ponderosa pine 1,900 M board feet, white fir and other species 2,400 M board feet. As a qualifica tion for oral bidding, all bidders must submit a sealed bid accompa nied by the required payment to the Forest Supervisor prior to 2:00 p.m.. May 2, 1958. Sealed bids will be posted at the beginning of the auction for the information of all bidders. A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $12,000.00 must ac company each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated damages, according to the condi tions of sale. If requested by the purchaser, contract terms will per mit felling of timber in advance of payment up to the value of the performance bond. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the clos ing of the auction, the bidder must immediately confirm the oral bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids is re served. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Rang er. Prospect. Oregon, the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon, or the Regional Forester, Portland, Oregon, before bids are submitted. Is That By EUGENE BURNS Ranger-Naturalist Knowing "which way is up" is a much more compli cated operation than most of us realize. For example, how does a floating fish in the in tense darkness of the ocean deep know this? Or man, when confined within a light sealed tilted room? The answer to this balance like within the tiny inner ear. It's like this. All animals with a backbone from the shark, lowest of these verte brates, to man, the highest have set of semi-circular can als in the head partly filled with a watery liquid. In these liquid-filled canals are tiny hairs which bend eas ily in the direction the liquid flows when the head is tilted. To the base of these hairs are attached tiny nerves which tie in with the eighth of the 10 or 12 major nerves all ani mals have in their heads, and this large nerve leads directly to the brain. Now then, when the head is tilted, the fluid within these three semicircular canals in the inner ear flows in that di rection, bending the hairs, and quick as a flash the nerve ends hurry the information of unbalance to the brain where appropriate actionals taken. Should a person make sev eral rapid turns, going 'round and 'round, the fluid within the canals would tend to keep going just, as it would in turning a bucket of water and thus these tiny hair cells would continue to be stimu lated and keep the person off- balance. In short, dizzy. (Released by Mc C 1 u r e. Newspaper Syndicate.) 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