Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 15, 1958, Image 13

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    NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of school district
No. 40 of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL
MEETING of the said district will be held at Applegate
bcnooi on me om aay 01 jviay, moo, ai i.ou o tiutu p.m.,
fr. ha mirnnea fficz-iiccinn t Vmriupt for th( fiscal Vear
beginning July 1, 1958 and ending June 30, 1959, hereinafter
set forth, and to vote on the proposition oi levying a aisinci
tax.
Budget -Fiscal Year 1958-1959
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS
AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES, AND TAX LEVIES
Schedule I
Estimation of Tax Levy
1. Total Estimated
Expenditures , $
DEDUCT:
2. Total Estimated Re
ceipts and Available
Cash Balances
3. Amount Necessary
to Balance the
Budget
ADD:
4. Estimated Amount
of Taxes That Will '
Not Be Collected
During the Fiscal
Year for Which Thii
Budget Is Made, In
cluding Estimated
Rebate on Taxes
Total
All Funds
Bond Interest
General and Sinking
Funds
Funds
53,260.33 $ 48,417.58 $ 1,388.75
22,021.96 17,179.21
31,238.37 31,238.37
1,383.75
3,904.80
3,904.80
5. Total Estimated J
Tax Levies for
Ensuing Fiscal
Year $ 35,143.17
$ 35,143.17 $
6.
Analysis of Esti
mated Tax Levies:
(a) Amount Inside
6 Limitation -
(b) Amount Outside
6 Limitation 35,143.17 35,143.17
(c) Not Affected by
6 Limitation
INDEBTEDNESS
Amount of bonded indebtedness (Include all
negotiable interest-bearing warrants issued
under ORS 328.205) $ 14,500.00
Amount of other indebtedness . None
4. Total indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3 .... S 14,500.00
GENERAL FUND
Schedule n ESTIMATED RECEIPTS '
Item Ensuing Fiscal Year
10. Revenue From Local Sources
19.9 Miscellaneous ... S 15.00
20 Revenue From Intermediate Source
21.1 County School Fund 1,780.00
29.9 Miscellaneous 3,643.89
30. Revenue From or Through State Sources
31.2 Other Basic School Fund Receipts....... .10,815.02
33.1 Common (irreducible) School Fund 151.30
36.0 School Lunch and Milk Subsidy 824.00
Total Receipts ,
Beginning Net Cash Balance Less
Cash Working Fund (or Deficit) ,
Total Budget Resources
General Fund
$ 17,229.21
$ 50.00
$ 17,179.21
GENERAL FUND
Schedule in ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
L General Control
1. Personal Service: ,
(2) Clerk - $
(4) Compulsory Education and Census..
2. Supplies -
3. Elections and .Publicity
4. Legal Service (Clerk's Bond, Audit, etc.). .
5. Other Expense of General Control -
6. Total Expense of General Control $
II. Instruction
1. Personal Service:
(1) Principals
(3) Teachers ..
(4) Sub. Teachers
2. Library Supplies, Repairs
3. Teaching Supplies
4. Textbooks
6. Other Expense of Instruction. Film
450.00
50.00
51.40
150.00
' 15.00
9.14
725.54
$ 6,200.00
17,750.00
300.00
41.26
546.00
556.02
125.00
III.
Total Expense of Instruction
Operation of Plant
Personal Service:
(1) Janitors and Other Employees
Supplies
Fuel
. Lighjr and Power
Telephone
, Other Expense cf Operation
$ 25,518.28
$ 2,500.00
299.99
1,137.45
490.00
93.15
93.85
8. Total Expense of Operation
IV. Maintenance and Repairs
2. Repair, Maintenance and Replacement
(1) Furniture and Equipment
(2) Building Structure
3. Upkeep of Grounds
$ 4,614.44
$ 455.00
537.05
89.30
5. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs
V. Auxiliary Agencies
1. Health Service
(2) Supplies and Other Expenses
2. Transportation of Pupils
(1) Personal Service
(2) Supplies and Repairs .
(3) Replacement of Buses
(4) Insurance
3. Other Auxiliary Agencies
(1) School Lunch
a. Personal Service .
b. Supplies and Other Expenses
4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies
VI. Fixed Charges
(Exclusive oi items included under V-2)
1. Insurance
2. Student Ins
3. Retirement State and Federal
4. Other Fixed Charges, Soc. Sec. ..
$ 1,081.35
40.00
2,421.00
1,800.00
5,048.87
228.25
2,000.00
1,024.00
$ 12,562.12
1,190.00
131.25
1,048.47
625.78
5..Total Fixed Charges
VII. Capital Outlays
4. Library Books
9. Total Capital Outlays L..L
VII. Debt Service, Non-Bonded
1. Interest on Warrants
3. Total Debt Service, Non-Bonded
IX. Emergency
$ 2,995.50
$ 150.00
$ 150.00
$ 25.00
.. $ 25.00
745.35
X. Total General Fund Expenditures
(Items 1-6, II-7. III-8. IV-5, V-4,
VI-5, VTI-9, VIII-3. IX) $ 48,417.58
BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Ensuing Fiscal Year
2. Beginning Net Cash Balance or Deficit $ 3,104.55
3. Total Budget Resources $ 3,104.55
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
1. Principal on Bonds (Include negotiable interest-bearing
warrants issued under ORS
328.260) . $ 1,000.00
2. Interest on Bonds 388.75
3. Total Expenditures : $ 1,388.75
Final Unit Placed
At Pelfon Project
Madras TP) -The third and
final generating unit has been
placed in commercial opera
tion at Portland General Elec
tric company's Pelton hydro
electric project on the Des
chutes river.
The 40,000 - kilowatt unit
went on the line at 7:45 p.m.
Monday, two days short of
two years since the construc
tion contract was signed, ac
cording to Victor Bacon proj
ect superintendent.
Since operation of the'first
unit, more than 100 million
kilowatt hours of energy have
been produced at the $25 mil
lion project.'
Denmark has a single
chamber parliament.
Commission Agrees
On Architect Fee
Portland (IP) The Oregon
Centennial commission agreed
Monday to pay S54,682 to the
architectural firm of Stewart
& Richardson to design and
supervise the renovation work
on the Pacific International
building here.
Anthony Brandenthaler,
commission chairman, said
the money would be saved
by letting the work out on
a straight fee basis rather
than on a commission or per
centage of the total cost of
the project.
New York HP) Dr. Thom
as S. Cusack, 74, prominent
Brooklyn psychiatrist who
was an expert witness at many
criminal trials, died Monday.
NOTICE Of SCHOOL MEETING
Notice is hereby, given to the legal voters of school
district No. 94 of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that a
SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at
Pinehurst School on the 5th day of May, 1958, at 1:30 o'clock
p.m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal
year beginning July 1, 1958 and ending June 30, 1959, here
inafter set forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying
a district tax.
BUDGET-FISCAL YEAR 1958-'59
Schedule I
' MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, April 15, 1938 3 A
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS
AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES, AND TAX LEVIES
Total
All Funds
....$ 17,420.35
Estimation of Tax Levy
1. Total Estimated Expenditures
DEDUCT: '
2. Total Estimated Receipts and
Available Cash Balances 7,006.60
3. Amount Necessary to Balance the
Budget .. 10,413.75
ADD:
4. Estimated Amount of Taxes That
Will Not Be Collected During the
Fiscal Year for Which This Budg
et Is Made, Including Estimated
. Rebate on Taxes '. 624.83
Total Estimated Tal Levies for
Ensuing Year 11,038.58
$
General
Fund
16,495.35
6,081.60
10,413.75
624.83
11,038.58
Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies:
(a) Amount Inside 6 Limitation
(b) Amount Outside 6
Limitation $ 11,038.58
(c) Not Affected by 6
Limitation -
$ 11,038.58
GENERAL FUND
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Schedule II
Item
10. Revenue From Local Sources
19.9 Miscellaneous, Rent -
20. Revenue From Intermediate Sources
21.1 County School Fund
29.9 Miscellaneous, Del. Taxes
30. Revenue From or Through State Sources
31.2 Other Basic School Fund Receipts
33.1 Common (irreducible) School Fund
36.2 Federal Money Received Through
State
Estimated
Receipts
Ensuing
Fiscal Year
$ 270.00
360.00
750.00
1,985.00
30.60
186.00
Total Receipts . $ 3,581.60
Beginning Net Cash Balance Less
Cash Working Fund (or Deticil) s.ouu.uu
Total Budget Resources
General Fund
$ 6,081.60
SPECIAL FUNDS CAFETERIA
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
1. District No. 40 Contributions $ 200.00
2. Federal 824.00
3. Paid Lunches 2,430.00
Total Receipts
$ 3,454.00
Total Budget Resources $ 3 454 00
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
1. Cooks Salary . $ 2,000.00
2. Groceries 1,354.00
Total Expenditures $ 3,454.00
Dated April 8, 1958.
Signed: Berteena Hill,
District Clerk.
J. Robert Tolle,
District School Board Chairman,
GENERAL FUND
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Schedule III
I. General Control
1. Personal Service:
(2) Clerk
2. Supplies
3. Elections and Publicity -
4. Legal Service (Clerk's Bond, Audit, etc.)...
5. Other Expense of General Control
6. Total Expense of General Control
II. Instruction
1. Personal Service:
(1) Principals
(3) Teachers
2. Library Supplies, Repairs
3. Teaching Supplies
4. Textbooks
7. Total Expense of Instruction
III. Operation of Plant
1. Personal Service:
(1) Janitors and Other Employees
Supplies . .....
Fuel
2.
3.
5.
6.
Light and Power
Telephone
8. Total Expense of Operation
IV. Maintenance and Repairs
1. Personal Service ..
2. Repair, Maintenance and Replacement
(1) Furniture and Equipment
(2) Building Structure
3. Upkeep of Grounds
5. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs
V. Auxiliary Agencies
1. Health Service
(2) Supplies and Other Expenses .
3. Other Auxiliary Agencies
(1) School Lunch
a. Personal Service
(2) Other Auxiliary Services
a. Personal Service : -
4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies
VI. Fixed Charges .
(Exclusive of items included under V-2)
1. Insurance
3. Retirement State and Federal
5. Total Fixed Charges
VII. Capital Outlays
4. Library Books
9. Total Capital Outlays
VIII. Debt Service, Non-Bonded
IX. Emergency
$ 600.00
15.00
100.00
24.50
20.00
$ 759.50
$ 4,900.00
4,600.00
75.00
200.00
170.00
$ 9,945.00
$ 1,500.00
100.00
300.00
300.00
50.00
$ 2,250.00
$ , 50.00
550.00
1,000.00
100.00
$" 1,700.00
$ 10.00
675.00
5.85
$ 690.85
$ 350.00
500.00
$ 850.00
$ 300.00
$ 300.00
X. Total General Fund Expenditures
(Items 1-6, II-7. III-8. IV-5, V-4,
VI-5, VII-9, VIII-3, IX)
$ 16,495.35
Milk .
Lunches .
SPECIAL FUND LUNCH
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
$ . 186.00
711.00
Total Receipts .. ..
Beginning Net Cash Balance or Deficit
Total Budget Resources
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
1. Cooks Salary
2. Supplies ;
3. Utilities
Total Expenditures
Dated April 9, 1958.
Signed:
$ 897.00
' 28.00
$ 925.00
$ 675.00
196.00
54.00
925.00
Mildred D. Laird,
District Clerk.
Clyde Laird.
District School Board Chairman.
l,i' Jl
PALACE GUARD Soldiers man machine guns atop Presidential Palace in Havana,
Cuba, as they stand by in event of trouble from Fidel Castro's rebels who have
launched long-threatened "total war" against President Batista's government
Castro Vows To
r- Li T niL'
ngni 10 ueain
Havana (IPl Rebel leader
Fidel Castro vowed Monday
night that his followers will
"fight to the death" to over
throw President Fulgencio
Batista's "tyranny."
In an unprecedented broad
cast over the rebel radio, Cas
tro said the past, present and
only aim oi his movement is
to overthrow the Batista
regime.
As the rebel leader spoke,
figures circulating here indi
cated that the 24-hour toll of
Castro's six - day - old revolt
would amount to about 140
dead.
More than 100 persons were
reported killed in Sagua La
Grande, where loyal troops
battled a rebel landing force.
Thirty-one persons 30 "out-
Sawdust
Medford Fuel Go.
Tel. SP 2-21 1 1 Court & McAnd.
1
Cherry Tree Spraying
Advised Against Here
Cherry trees should not be
sprayed at this time for the
cherry fruit fly, according to
Clifford B. Cordy, county
agent for horticulture.
He reported that notices
regarding the time and the
spray to be used for the fruit
fly will be released by the
county extension office later.
The spray is usually applied
in late May, he said.
laws" and one worker were
reported dead in Oriente
province, and three rebels
were shot in the Havana area.
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Ph. SP 2-41 07
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EUGENE VINCENT
... in the Spotlight as the Most
OUTSTANDING MAIL
TRIBUNE CARRIER
for the Month of March!
PEIRSEVE RANCE SpeDBs SUCCESS
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Topping the list of the Mail Tribune's carriers for the month of
March is Eugene Vincent who has been delivering Route 30 in South
Medford to his 120 customers for the past year and a half.
Fourteen-year-old Eugene likes his job even though it is the tough
est route in Medford. He is always courteous, pleasant and anxious
to please says his customers and they, in return for his excellent
service, keep him busy during his odd hours by letting him mow their
lawns and stack their wood for extra money that- he is saving for
his college expenses.
In the eight grade at McLaughlin Jr. High School, Eugene Is a
top student and has a strong interest in Biology and hopes someday,
to become a Biologist. '
Eugene lives with his mother and two younger brothers and helps
out at home while his mother does sewing, ironing and takes care
of children during the day to meet their expenses.
When he is not delivering his route or studying, Eugene pursues
his hobbies of stamp collecting and building bicycles. His stamp col
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last Christmas, both of which, look exactly like new ones.
Eugene likes to read Science books dealing with Biological sub
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to build a car out of spare parts like he does his bicycles.
"I also like to hunt and fish," says Eugene, "but do not have too
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Eugene is heading for a'successful future and the experience he
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