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NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
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Marion County Republican Legislatori
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of a hool di.-trict No. 29J of Linn and Marion Counties,
State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said ’¡strict will be held at the school h iuse on the 8th
day of April, 1959 at 7:00 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginnning
July 1, 1959 and ending June 30, 1950, hereinafter set forth.
BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 1959-1960
Schedule I
Summary of Estimated Expenditures, Receipts and Ava table Cash Balance!», and Tax Levies
A.
Total
All Funds
2
¡Estimation of Tax Levy
1
General
Fund
3
128,411.00
121.976.00
39.446.00
8 «.965.00
Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget
ADD:
4. Estimated Amount of Taxes That Wlil Not Be
Collected During the Fiscal Y'ear for Which T’tis
Budget Is Made, Including Estimated Rebate on
Taxes
5. Total Estimated Tax Levies for Ensuing Fi«al
88,91500
Year
88,965.00
(b> Amount Outside 6% Limitation
(c) Not Affected by 6% Limitation
3J.446.00
82.530.00
1.
2
Total Estimated Expenditures
DEDUCT:
Total Estimated Receipts and Available
3.
C.
INDEBTEDNESS
1. Amount of bonded in­
debtedness (include all
negotiable interest-bear­
ing warrants issued un­
der ORS 328.205)....
>50,000.00
4. Total indebtedness
10,432.92
7,452.07
6,818.04
54,458.47
112.18
66,639.37
22,308.68
24,364.67
24,214.00
312.92
347.71
347.71
7,286.41
59.60
1,080.00
2,039.62
1,175.51
505.21
1,000.00
526.19
91,296.93
111,680.91
33,928.12
1,601.24
763.42
411.96
92,898.17
111J-.80.91
34,340.08
Schedule III
Budget
Actual Receipt*
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year AU’ance
Current
Ending
Ending
June 30, '57 June 30. *58 Fiscal Yr.
1
2
3
600.66
27.50
1000
700.00
50.00
50.00
70.00
61.14
210.46
58.21
38.80
L50.00
200.00
1,309.39
1,000 11
1,420.00
5,500.00
146.13
52,336.79
276.43
5,900.00
289.12
50,063.14
6.250.00
384.85
784.18
16.22
1 £29.30
969.48
270.00
515.72
51,075.00
600.00
500.00
50.00
1,200.00
60.00
1,100.00
672.00
375.00
10.00
60,742.43
60,637.16
61392.00
5,600.00
5,474.05
5.500.00
645.78
2,914.49
1,501.26
904.85
139.80
6236
1416.34
2,011.27
»18 27
«89.89
118.09
64.61
1.300.00
000.00
180.00
1 100.00
150.00
200.00
11,768.54
9,907.52
11330.00
15.00
153.23
316.56
468.65
»,074 04
229.66
134.50
437.92
47.80
817.28
6,435.00
J. GLENN JULIAN.
District School Board Chairman.
I
Approved March 11. 1959.
Signed: ALICE M. HUBER,
Secretary Budget Committee
PERRY E. CLIPFELL.
Chairman, Budget Committee.
Posted March 17. 1959.
Signed: ALICE M. HUBER.
District Clerk
4,060 06
I
Budget
Actual Receipts
Estimated
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year All'ance
Receipts
Current
Ending
Ending
C
____ _
Ensuing
Fiscal Year June 30, '57 June 30, '58 Fiscal Yr.
3
1
2
5
7,608.95
262.76
33.47
1,265.93
798.83
82330.00
82.530.00
GENERAL FUND
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
4
41.65
147.88
479.86
740.00
Signed: ALICE M. HUBER.
Distr iCt Clerk
Item
40.00
5.695.00
Dated March 11, 1950.
>50,000.00
Schedule II
600.00
Bond Interest
and Sinking
Fund
4
8. Total Expense of Operation ...
5.
Total Expense of Maintenance and Repair*
80.00
100.00
200 00
3.696.0C
2354.87
255Ji*-
»484 65
2441.14
0,226.00
»1143
3400.00
2,900 40
2.472.10
3’9.92
245506
1,0»0 06
4.00
415.00
7,410.00
U415.42
700.00
11450.00
(1) Personal Service (nurse, etc.)
(2) Supplie* and Other Expenses
2. Transportation of Pupils
1 (1) Personal Service ___________
1 (2) Supplie* and Repairs______
1 (3) Replacement of Buses----------
(4) Insurance------------------------
3. Other Auxiliary Agencies
(1) School Lunch
Personal Service-------------—
b. Supplies and Other Expense* _.
(2) Other Auxiliary Service*
a. Persona'. Service —------- -------
b. Supplies and Other Expenses —
4.
Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencie*
GATES
11,430.00
200.00
1300.00
1,000 00
600.00
200.00
1,471.67
1,459 56
2412 26
51.55
987.59
94 42
1499 11
1,120 04
800.00
100.00
2400 00
1,700.00
5496.04
3301.16
5,100.00
100.00
200.00
3300 00
2300.00
6,600.0
800.00
2.655 «0
1,566 00
600 00
160.00,
18,721.00
VI. Fixed Chargee
(Exclusive of item* included under V-2)
1. Insurance
------- ---------------- —
2. Rent
3. Retirement—State and Federal
------
4. Other Fixed Charge« ----- ----- ---- --------
5.
1,780.44
744.90
1,175.50
320 00
122.30
2,475.00
826 09
669-50
288.64
250.00
VII.
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
5,122.64
3,199.73
1,720.00
9.
8400.00
V. . Auxiliary Ageaci
1. Health Service
19.58
32.50
157.87
Koœrt Kitstrom, william Chadwick,
Salem, Winton Hunt, Woodburn, and Doug-
Tas Ffeider, Salem. Representative Elfstrom
- * Republican
--- — minority
>-------J—- leader in
was elected
the House prior to the opening of the ses-
l sion.
Guests this week *t the Bernard i Briles and daughter, Terri from Sa-
Bumgarner how were his sister, Jem; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blackburn,
10. Revenue From Isvcal Sources
I Mrs Dan Bumgarner, her daughter, | Craig and Sandra, from Mill City, and
Mr*. H. N. WH-nn
Mrs. Carla Lemon and daughter, and J Mrs. Ball’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
11.2 District Tax—Prior Years' Levy (net) ......
Dick Parker, who 1* doing con- ! Dick Walden all from Grants Pass.
Arthur Blackbum.
19.9 Miscellaneous
........
Mr. and Mrs. James Briles and
struction work at Carson, Wish., was
..... # md Mrs. Luran ..............
.............
20. Revenue From Intermediate Sources
Mr.
Holman
are
7.650.00 home for the weekend with his fam-
pew owner« of thc log type home daughter, Terri, of Vale, spent *ev
21.1 County School Fund ___ ___________ ——•
lily. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Parker. (former)y MeCartys) east of Gates eral days this week at the home of
22.1 Rural School District Apportionment ......
|and three daughters were dinner
the Linn side Mr Holman hap- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
29.9 Miscellaneous........................ ............ -..... .......
guests at the home of his parents, |„<ns to
grand nephew of the Biackburn, enjoying a short vacation
30. Revenue From or Through State Sources
I Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, the jag^ owner, Charles Hughes of Port- from his duties at OCE, Monmouth.
31.0 Bessie School Support Fund
oMw«*r«*.l the traditional Ea-t-, i |and> and • ¡s employed
•
. at • Detroit
»
ta.
Louis Kelle, young son of Mr. and
children ^enjoyed
81.1 Offset Against Tax Levies .....................
27,612.00 er egg hunt.
31.2 Other Basie School Fund Receipts ....... —
dam. The former home of Mrs, Hol­ Mrs. Bob Kelle, is confined to hi»
318.00
As is usual this time of year, blue man, * newlywed was Clatskanie.
home this week with chest complica­
33.1 Common (irreducible) School Fund .......
birds have arrived to join the robins
Mrs. H His Turnidge and Mrs. tions, following an earlier case of the
34.0 Vocational Education
and swallows to lure us out in the Robert Kelle visited the Centennial flu.
34.1 State Grants ....................... -.......................
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness, and
1,566.00 sun and air again, where the drab­ open hou-e and antique exhibits at
34.2 Federal Money Received Through State
ness of the yard triggers that "love the Ladd & Bush bank in Salem on houseguests Mrs. Keith Hennes* and
39.9 Miscellaneous ..................... .. ..................... ......
of beauty" in us, and we dream again Wesnesday. Particularly enjoyed was two children, formerly of Arcata,
50. Revenue From Other School Districts
of making it all look like the pages the Willamette University choir .Calif.,
drove to Dallas Easter morn-
1,000.00
i
51.0 Tuition and Transportation .........................
in a seed catalog THIS year!
icaiuicu that
vii«i day.
u»y.
ing to spend the day with her par-
which 1 was featured
60. Sale of Property
Mr '. .......
»<—
Also, many men and some women
and 1 sUia.
Mrs. '»'il
Til
Rains avwuuvM
attended 1 ent-., «--
Mr. and
ami
ill Itaiiio
- Taylor,
• •• Mrs.
-• Roy
• - •» - form-
z-»1__
get
bit
by
the
.
‘
fishing
bug"
right
a
family
gathering
at
the
home
of|er (rates folks. Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Total Receipts ............................... ......... —......................................
38,146.00
about
now,
which
is
seldom
fatal,
but
their
son,
Tib
oi
Rains
and
family
I
Henne
-«
and
two
children,
Kandee
Beginning Net Cash Balance Less Cash Working Fund (or De
1,300.00 generally runs about a six-month’s Easter, at No tl Hov 41. Al. > ore- al>d <• ry joined them, also Mr. and
ficit) ------ ----------------------------- ----------------- -....... ...... .............
courses. The victims seem oblivious sent were Mr. ; id M s. Bu i Ci ne , Mt
»rl Henness of Beaverton, the
.... 39,446.00 to cold, rain, snow or heat—their and three sons o Mill C y, Ir. ar. 1 n en 1 -ing grandsons of Mrs. Taylor,
Total Budget Resources General Fund
sleep pattern is badly off schedule, Mrs. Joe Toepfer and four young I Dutch Allen, Al Shelton and Lran-
Bodeker of Mill City, went sal-
2 or 3 a. m. mav see some of them folks from Fem Ridge, Carl Schmitz.
GENERAL FUND
up charging off like a Knight of Old. Woodland, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Leon nlon fishing in the Columbia river
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
near cappoose one day last week«
They have been known to exist an
Estimated entire day on one flat cold sand­ 1 Cline and Carol Ann of Foster; Mr. but reported no luck.
and
Mrs.
Marvin
Cline
and
baby
son
Expenditures wich, while peering at a slithering
Mr». William Pennick and daugh­
of weet Heme, and Mrs. Mary Howell,
Current
ter, Patsy, drove to Scio last Wednes­
oily string in the water. Heavenly Gates.
Fiscal Year Daze!
Starting today, April 2. the Blue- day night where Patay represented
5
4
About 28 Gates folks attended sun-, bird and Campfire groups will begin the Gates school in the »peHuig play­
rise Easter services in Mill City on their annual candy sale—featuring off-. Patsy, an Hth grade did very
I. General Control
Sunday morning, returning to enjoy choc late mints. Thia is their or.e well, but firtly got trinp d on that
1. Personal Service:
500.00 a most delicious breakfast served in lrj only fund raisi. g event, and they tricky word, "Ueut-qnnt/ " They were
—.................. - ——
(1) Superintendent
the cafeteria of the Gste* school by will be making houie to house calls. accompanied by Carol Schaer and
700.00
(2) Clerk ....................................... ..........................
the Christian Youth Fellowship
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ward were BiUy Pennick.
(3) Clerical Assistants .... ..................... ...... ■■—
Mr. and Mrs. JVilliam Pennick and
group. The Sunday school presented guests in Milwaukie Wednesday,_at
(4) Compulsory Education and Census ..... —
a special program, with recitations the home of her sister, Mrs. Ted two children spent the last of the
150.00 and songs under the direction of Mrs.
week at Olympia, Wa»h., at the hume
(5) Other services .................. —...... ——
200.00 Floyd Swaim, to a large audience of Wright and family. Their nephew, of his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
2. Supplies ...... ..................
Ted Wright, Jr., and wife and three
150.00 members and guests in the Com­
3. Elections and Publicity
children of Tacoma, were also pre­ Pennick. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pennick
200.00 munity church. A special Easter
4. Legal ■Service (Clerk’s Bond, Audit, etc.)
sent. They had not met for some and family, of Taconia, son of the
5. Other Expense of General Control _____
service w*s conducted by A. John time. Easter Sunday guests at the Joe Pennicks, were guests here
Routhage, new student minister from Ward home were Mr. and Mrs. John Easter Sunday of his cousin. William
1.900.00 the Northwest Christian college, Miller and Mrs. Al Riddle ana young Pennick and family.
6. Total Expense of General Control
Mrs. Gwen Schaer and four teenage
who will be in charge for the com- I »on.
II. Instruction
ing year. Two musical numbers by I It was decided to have another children were host* on Easter for her
z’vrw _i_ i.. j _____ a________ • j ’
1. Personal Service:
family, Mrs. Bob Levon and daugh­
900.00 the CYF choir, led and accompanied work day on the new Sunday school ter, Lori Susan, Mr*. Frankie John­
(1) Principals
by Rothauge, were especially en- room at Gates Community church
(2) Supervisors
this next Saturday, April 4. Volun­ son and son Royal, and family friend,
62,550.00 joyable.
(3) Teachers ..........
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
Carey,
Jon,
teer help has made this project go Mrs. Maude David. All enjoyed a
600.00
(4)
Tommy and Steven of Stayton, and ahead more rapid than expected, and dinner and egg hunt by the children.
500.00
(5)
Mr. and Mm. Robert Oliver and
Mrs. Velma Carey were dinner guests is much appreciated. A pot luck din­
(6) Librarian _____ __ ___ .
at the H. N. Wilson home on Easter ner will be served at noon as usual. three daughter* returned last week­
1,500.00 Sunday.
(7) Clerical Assistants ..........
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arthur of Eu­ end from a two-week vacation in Cal­
250.00
2. Library Supplies, Repairs ....
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carey and gene, were visiting relatives and old ifornia. A week was spent with his
1,000.00
3. Tearhing Sullies ...........—......
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. BUI
tw<> sons of Albany visited Sunday
1,006.00 afternoon at the home of his mother, friends in this area, and attended Harmon at Bellflower, they enjoyed
........ -—
—
4. Textbooks
services
at
the
Gates
Community
575.00 Mrs. Velma Carey.
5. Tuition to Other Districts .......
church on Sunday. Mr*. Arthur will a day at Disneyland, which is near
300 00
6. Other Expense of Instruction
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone were be remembered as Maurine Herron, there, then on down to Coronado,
hosts for a family get-to-gether last who lived here and attended Gates where they visited former college
... 69,175.00 weekend. On Saturday their daughter, school as a girl.
friends, also named Mr. and Mrs. Bob
7. Total Expense of Instruction ..
Oliver, resulting in much confusion
Mrs. Burnell Miles and two children
Friends
here
will
be
sorry
to
learn
in. Operation of Plant
arrived from Florence; also Mr. and Edward Romey recently suffered a among the children, and friends! The
1. Personal Service:
weather continued eo warm they were
4,250.00 Mrs. Marion Stone and two sons, very serious back injury while em­ forced to buy sun suits, too.
(1) Janitors and Other Employees
Don
and
Gene,
and
Mrs.
Gene
Stone,
ployed
in
the
Waldport
area,
and
will
1,250.00
200.00 •11 of Tacoma. On Sunday Mr. and be unable to do any more logging. He
Dairy sour cream makes a wonder­
Mrj Verne Goodell and Manley married Phylli* Albright of Mill
1300.00
2.
Stone (a brother), all of Mehama, City, and they have two small child­ ful low calorie salad dressing. One
180.00
tablespoon of sour cream contains
3.
and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Carey, and ren.
about 30 calorie* as compared with
4. Water ____________ ___ —_______
two children, Donna and Bruce, were :
1,100 00 dinner guests, also. Mrs. Carry is * ' __ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball and mayonnaise that has about 90. Use
5. Light and Power_________________
daughter, *>a**wa
Carol «juw,
Sue, were
host* VII
on sour cream on either fruit or veget­
TTCIC
HUBV4
150.00 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Easter Bunday for a family dinner.
6. Telephone —— ——
able salads, plain or with an added
7 .Other Expense of Operation ______
Stone.
, Present were Mr. and Mrs. James dash
of herbs.
IV. Maintenance and Repair*
200.00
1. Personal Service------------------------------- —
2. Repair, Maintenance and Replacement
1,000.00
(1) Furniture and Equipment__ ____ _______
1,700.00
(2) Building Structure____________ »-----------
600.00
3. Upkeep of Grounds------------------------------------
300.00
4. Other Expense of Maintenance and Repairs
3300.00
Members of the Marion County Repub-
lican delegation to the Legislature meet fre-
quently with Governor Mark Hatfield dur-
ing legislative sessions to discuss business
before the assembly. Shown here with the
Governor (from left) are Representatives
20.89
500 00
300.00
420.00
250 00
5,400.00
Capital Outlays
Sites and Improvement of Sites
.................
Additions and Alterations to Buildings __ _
Library Books
Buses and Other Transportation Equipment
Furniture, Fixtures and Other Equipment
Assessments for Betterment ...... — .... __
Other Capital Outlay* ......... ......... ——........... —-
500.00
6,400.00
Total Capital Outlays __
7,850.00
300.00
350 00
800.00
VIII. Debt Servie*, Noa-Roaded
2. Interest on Other Indebtedness and Bank Charge*
94 44
92,486 21
3.
3,600.00 IX.
X.
92,486.21
Total Fixed Charge* ....
1,000.00
200.00
2.500.00
1,700.06
92,436.21 101,910.00
Total Debt Service, Non-Bonded . ............................
Emergency
Total Geaeral Fuad Expenditure*
(Items 1-6, II-7, HI-8, IV 5, V4, VI 6, V1I-9, VI1I-8, IX)
4,000.00
121,976 00