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H I E NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE SIX NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 26C, of Malheur County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEF.T- INU of the said district will be held at the Ny.ssa Elementary school the 21st day of June. 1948, at 8:00 o'clock p. m., far the purpose at discussing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1948, and ending June 30, 1949, hereinafter set forth. BUDGET Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances ITEM Estimated Receipts from 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Delinquent Taxes ............................................................. ........ County School Fund ....................................................................... Basic School Support Fund ........................................................... State Irreducible School Fund...................... .................................. Vocational Education ...................................................................... Sales of Supplies, Property, or Equipment ......................... Rentals .................................- ....... ................................................... Other sources ................................................................................ Estimated Total Receipts ....................... Estimated Available Cash Balance or deficit .............................. (Add Cash Balance—Deduct Deficit) ....... 11. Estimated Total Receipts and Available Cash Balance or Deficit 1 Bond Int. & Sinking Fund Construction Spec. Fund (fromlmpr. Fund bond sales) $ 3,000.00 17,000.00 95,000.00 1,500 00 10,500.00 2,500.00 600 00 200.00 480,300.00 $ 3.000 00 17.000.00 95,000.00 1,500.00 10,500 00 2,500.00 600.00 200 00 130,300.00 $ 00.00 $350,000.00 $ 00 00 15,700.00 $496.000.00 15,700.00 $146,000.00 $ 00.00 00.00 00.00 $350,000.00 00.60 $ 00.00 • Estimated Expenditures Schedule II— General Fund ITEM General Fund Total All Funds Elementary Schools Jr. High Schools High Schools Estimated Expenditures lor the Ensuing School Year in Detail Estimated Expenditures for the Ensuing School Year by Totals Expenditures for Two Fiscal Years Next Preceding the Current School Year Detailed Budget Expenditures Allowance for the last in Detail Year of the for the Two-year Current Period School Year S» GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal service: (1) Superintendent................ 2.88150 (2) Stenographers and 1,187.50 other office assistants (3) Compulsory education and census................. 276.75 ......... 125.00 2. Supplies 100 00 3. Elections and publicity 4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, 100.00 audit, etc.) .......................... 5. Other expense of general control: 250.00 ( 1) ......... 6. Total Expense* of (ien. ( ’on.. $ 4,920.75 * 4,085.50 1,152.60 1,728 90 5,763.00 5,285.00 475.00 712.50 2,375.00 1,680.00 110.75 50 00 40.00 112.50 75.00 60.00 500 00 250 00 200.00 300.00 100.00 130.00 44>3 9G 162.86 241.16 1,350.00 77500 2,225 00 150.00 25.00 100 00 $ 3,278.35 150 00 $ 3,613.90 500.00 $ 11,813.00 390.00 $ 8,035.00 31)0.38 $ 6,129.16 812.85 3,045.00 5,890.00 3,550.00 3,090.00 00.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,740.00 710.08 75.00 40.00 $ 927.85 425.00 120.00 $ 5,390.00 685.00 250.00 $ 8,625.00 525.00 215.00 $ 6,030.00 326.67 $ 4,397.09 19,962.00 39.840.00 102,720.00 67,899 64 25.00 1,195.00 650 00 95.00 $21,927.00 150.00 1,650.00 50.00 1,025.00 42,715.00 125,637.00 7,000.00 250.00 6,280.00 2,650.00 1,405.00 $143,222.00 225.00 4,425.00 2,050.00 1,275.00 $110,695.00 158.64 4,138.53 1,352.80 1,198.80 $74,748.46 2,560.00 350.00 400.00 350.00 100.00 25.00 12.50 $ 3,797.50 4.070 00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,100 00 210.00 150.00 50.00 $ 7,580.00 13,800.00 2.450.00 3.000.00 2.550.00 610.00 250.00 100.00 $ 22,760.00 9.340.00 1.350.00 2.400.00 2.500.00 420.00 275.00 100.00 $ 16,385.00 6.896.72 1,081.13 2,120.38 2,168.67 531.59 225.84 95.50 $ 13,119.83 200.00 600 00 1,400.00 1.200.00 400 00 300.00 1,200.00 800.00 3,000 00 1,800.00 3,500.00 00.00 3,811.25 00.00 62.50 550.00 800.00 400.00 21.42 $ 962.50 $ 3,150 00 $ 7.000.00 37.50 12.50 25.00 75.00 100.00 12.58 Personal service 4,350.00 Supplies and other excuses ................. 3.600 00 *(3) Repair and replacement of busses 6,000 00 3 . Total Expense of Auxiliary AlMMiM $13.987.50 1,740.00 2.010.00 8,700 00 7,900.00 6,970.04 1.440 00 2.160 00 7,200 00 7,500 00 2221901 2,400 00 3,600.00 12,000.0» 8,500.00 11,959.94 $ 5,592.50 $ 8,395.00 $ 27.975.00 $ 24.000.00 $ 21,161.57 1,450.00 2,171.42 10.900.00 $ 12,350.00 2.945.05 $ 5.116.47 II. INSTRUCTION—Supervision 1. Personal service: *(1> Principals 2,032.15 (2) Stenographers and other * office assistants 00.00 2. Supplies, principals and 185.00 supervisors 90.00 3. Other exi>en.se of supervision 4. Total Expense of Supervision $ 2,307.15 III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching 1. Personal service: * (1 ) Teachers ... 65,835.00 (2) Veterans Program 2. Library supplies, repairs 75.00 3. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.i 3,435.00 4. Textbooks 1,950.00 5. Other expense of teaching 285.00 6. Total Expense of Teaching $71,580.00 $ 11,813.00 $ 8,625.00 $143,222.00 IV. OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Personal service: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. V. employees 7,170.00 Janitor«' supplies 1,100 00 Fuel . 1.600.00 Light and power ............. .. 1,100 00 Water and sewer ................. 300.00 Telephone 75.00 Other excuse of o|)eration 37.50 Total Expense of Operation $11,382.50 MAINTENANCE A REPAIRS 1. Repair and maintenance of furniture and equipment .. “ 6(H).00 2. Repair and maintenance of: (1) Buildings 1,400 00 <21 Grounds 700 00 3. Ollier expense of maintenance and repairs 187.50 4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs $ 2,887.50 VI. 1 . »V $ 22,760.00 AC.XII.IARY AGENCIES Health service: * Cl) Supplies and other 2 . Transportation of pupils: •(1) *(2> 1,365.59 • $ 7,000.00 $ 27,975 00 $ 5,100.00 $ 5,198.26 VII. FIXED CHARGES 1 . Insurance 2. Other fixed charges: . 1,03000 415.00 880 00 2.355.00 Total Fixed Charges 5.100 00 0.160.00 1.700 00 2.115 00 3.IKK) 00 3,880 00 9.800.00 $ 12,155.00 18,000.00 7,000.00 25.000 00 00.00 16,892.26 1,450 00 2.960.00 7.675.00 3.275.00 1,841 48 100 00 $19,550.00 350 00 $10,300.00 750 00 $ 33.425 00 750.00 $ 4,025.00 726.31 $ 19.460.05 175.00 263.13 (l) Retirement 3. III. C APITAL OUTLAYS 1 . New buildings 00 00 2. New furniture, equipment and replacements 3.275 00 3. Other capital outlays: (1) Library books 300.00 4. Total Capital Outlays $ 3.575 00 IX . DEBT SERVICE— NON-BONI) El» 1. Interest on warrants 2. Total Debt Service— Non-bonded DR. C.W. CRAVES Notice Of Bond Sale Donald Bergam and Beth cha- j to exceed five (5 ) per cent per annum, payable after'1 ''aimt.h.’ r’' I semi-annually, both principal and interest payable the Eastern Oregon college of Edu- j at the office of the City Treasurer o f the City o f caotto woife of' NMinpa has been ¡Nyssa, Oregon. A ll bids must be unconditioned and painting the buildings on the woife j be accompanied by a certified check in the sum o f faMrs,17oeXtit^ fkoI1tario visited 00 to become the property o f the City of Nyssa Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. if the successful bidder fails to comply with the Thomas Nishitani. Members of the "Just Sew" 4-H contract of sale awarding said bonds to the bidder. club. Lois Gamer. Betty Jean Strickland. Marlene Bergam, Berna- dlne Price and Reva Rookstool. ae- E. K. Burton City Recorder Schedule V I— Summary of Estimates. Receipts and Cash Balances 600.00 600.00 175.00 263.13 $ 4.000.00 $ 4,000 00 $ 3.000 00 00.00 Total Schedule I I —General Fund—Total estimated expenses far the vear—sum of items 1-6, 11-4, 111-6. 1 V- 8 , V-4. Vl-3, V, VI1-S V1II-7, 1X-3, X. Interest a n d S in k in g 10,500 00 2.089 38 $ 12 ,589 38 I V — C o n stru ctio n F u n d CONSTRUCTION F I ND— 1. New buildings ............ - t. Total Schedule IV — Construction »und t $271.575 00 (F ro m $189.795.00 $149.594 02 Fund DEBT SERVICE-BOND INTEREST AND SIN K IN G FI ND 1 . Principal on bond* (Include negotiable Interest - bearing warrants Issued under section 111-1016. 0 C l. A.) 2. Interest on bonds 3 . Total Schedule I I I —Debt Sendee-Bonds and Interest S ch e d u le $ 33.425.00 600.00 X. EMERGENCY S ch e d u le III— B o n d $ 12,155.00 companied by Mrs. Wayne Berrett, Spokane Monday after visiting her Mrs. Roy Rookstool and Mrs. Vern parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garner, attended the Malheur Coun Chritton, over the week-end. The family attended the horse races ty 4-H spring fair Thursday after Sunday at Sage Acres. SUNSET VALLEY, June 1 0 - noon at Ontario.' All girls came Carroll Young had her tonsils Fern Price was awarded a schol arship to tne 4-H ciuo summer home with ribbons awarded on their removed Thursday at Caldwell. ..ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Field and school by the Malheur County Ed Steiner trucked a load of daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Health association. A chartered cattle for John and Bob Reffeit Field and children were Sunday Trailways bus will take Fern and | xhiTrsd^' af^moom'Thecattle“ were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Felix other scholars to the summer school taken to a rented pasture north of Moore of Nyssa. at Corvallis for the session from Ontario. Mrs. Virginia Steffens of Nyssa June 15 to 25. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briggs visited was a caller at the Vern Garner The Coleman brothers are doing in L& Grande Sunday. home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. land-ieveling on the George Wilson Val Garner, son of Delbert Gar Steffens came to observe the re farm. ner, has been suffering with an sults of Donna Gamer's home pro Mrs. Lila Mitchell and Mrs. Fran- abscessed arm the past two weeks. ject of re-decorating and furnishing :el Maylin attended the Bee Hive The Sunset auxiliary met at the a (bedroom. Miss Gamer’s room was swarm in Ontario Friday afternoon. home of Mrs. Delbert Garner attractively done, using a daffodil The affair was an annual event Thursday afternoon. Seven members yeilow and baby blue color scheme. for both the mothers and daugh and three guests, Mrs. E. C. Mil Mrs. Gertrude Atkinson and Mr, ters of all Bee Hives of the LJJ.S. ler of San Francisco, Mrs. George and Mrs. Jesse Ditty were Friday church in this area. Folkman, and Mrs. Frank Briggs evening visitors at the Charles Dit Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. were present. The hostess, Mrs. Charlie Schweizer Thursday even Garner, served salad, sandwiches ty home. Miss Dorothy Hobson, Mrs. Jim ing were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strick and cake. Langley and Mrs. E. J. Hobson land, Donald Miller, who arrived _ Mr. and Mrs. Conley Davis were ¡rent Monday shopping in Boise Thursday afternoon from Moscow, j Saturday evening visitors at tile and Nampa. Idaho, and his mother, Mrs. E. C. 10 p Counsil home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Aston of Miller. Mrs. Miller and Donald Mil- j Uirry oimmick left Thur„- Jerome. Idaho were Thursday af ler left Saturday for San Francisco' acjy to t,penci several days witn her ternoon visitors at Mrs. Lila Mitch as Miller will immediately enter mother, Mrs. Earl Larson of Home- ell's home. _________ ______ research work with the forestry dale, Idaho. department at the University of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shively California at Berkeley and Connie and Bud were supper Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Field made gUests at the Ira Price home Sun- a business trip to Welser Tuesday. ,^ay evening. Mr. and Mrs. C'.aude Wilson and i Glenn Knottingham returned Tu-1 Optometrist family and Sally Reed were Sunday ! e .iday spending several days I dinner guests at the Tom Trostle at £ p0kane visiting his father's home in Homedale, Idaho. . relatives and also his mother s Eyes Examined Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price drove to | iiUnt and great-aunt. Knottingham) La Grande Friday morning to a I- ^ mow driving a Chevrolet coach, tend the graduation exercises at; George Rittenbaugh of Nyssa has Phone 720 the Eastern Oregon college ol Fdu- j ¡jpgp working some new ground for ! ation. where their daughter, Shir- j Charles Ditty on his farm. 718 Arthur St. ley Price, received her diploma. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper and Miss Shirley Price has accepted the family were Sunday dinner guests Caldwell, Idaho offer of a teaching position in the at the Claude Smith home. I Madras schools for the coming year. Charlene Chritton returned to Miss Price's roommate, Frances Wheeler, has also accepted a teach ing position at Madras. Both will teach tile primary grades. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wolfe and N O TIC E IS H EREBY G IVE N that sealed bids son, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bab cock and children attended the will be received until the hour of 8:00 o’clock P.M. boat races at Emmett, Idaho Sun on Friday, the 11th day of June, 1948, and immedi day. Mary Leighton of Miami, Flori ately thereafter publicly opened by the City Council da has been visiting her mother, Mrs. W. T. Cannon, the past week. o f the City o f Nyssa, Oregon, at the Council Cham Muss Midora Gkano arrived home bers in said City, for the purchase o f the City o f Friday after completing her second year of college at Pullman, Wash Nyssa Street Intersection Bonds, Series A, being ington. general obligation bonds, in the sum o f Thirty- The L.D.S. primary held its par ty at the Kingman Kolony school- five Thousand ($35,000.00) Dollars, said bonds house last Wednesday afternoon. being in denominations o f $1,000.00 and $500.00 Over 50 children enjoyed a weiner roast, ice cream, punch and cook each, all bearing date of June 1, 1948, and maturing ies. serially in numerical order as follow s: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rataezyk, Amount Date of Maturity Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rataezyk, Bond Numbers (1 bond © $1,000.00) $1,000.00 June 1, 1949 Gertrude McCracken of Salem and 1 (1 bond @ $500.00) 500.00 June 1, 1949 Wallace Rataezyk attended the 2 3 (1 bond © $1,000.00) 1,000.00 June 1, 1950 Black Canyon regatta Sunday and 4 (1 bond © $500.OoT^ 500.00 June 1, 1950 also walked through the dam. (1 bond © $1,000.00) 1,000 00 June 1, 1951 A weiner and marshmallow roast 5 (1 bond @ $500.00) 500.00 June 1, 1951 for the young people of the Assem 6 (1 bond © $1,000.00) 1,000.00 June 1, 1952 bly of God church was held Friday 7 8 (1 bond © $500.00 ) 500.00 June 1, 1952 evening. (1 bond ® $1,000.00) 1,000.00 June 1, 1953 Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Chadd and 9 U 'bond © $500.00) 500.00 June 1. 1953 four children of North Platte, Ne 10 ( I bond © $1,000.00) 1,000.00 June 1, 1954 braska arrived Thursday to visit 11 12 (1 bond © $500.00 ) 500.00 June 1, 1954 at the Ira Chadd home. (1 bond © $1.000.00) 1,000.00 June 1, 1955 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nishitani 13 (1 bond ® $500.00) 500.00 June 1, 1955 and son, David, visited at the 14 (1 bond @ $1,000.00) 1,000.00 June 1, 1956 homes of Earl Marshall and Roy 15 (1 bond © $500.00) 500.00 June 1, 1956 Hashitani Sunday, and were dinner 16 (1 bond © $1,000.00) 1,000.00 June 1, 1957 guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Ha 17 *18 (1 bond © $500 00 ) 500.00 June 1, 1957 shitani. (1 bond © $1,000.00) 1,000.00 June 1, 1958 Miss Dorothy Hobson attended 19 (1 bond © $500.001 500.00 June 1, 1958 the Samaritan hospital nurse's 20 (2 bonds @ $1,000.00) 2.000.00 June 1, 1959 homecoming functions Thursday at 21-22 (2 bonds @ $1.000.00) 2.000.00 June 1, 1960 Nampa, including an afternoon tea 23-24 25-26 ( 2 bonds ® $1,000.00 ) 2,000.00 June 1, 1961 and evening banquet. 27-28 ( 2 bonds © $1,000.00) 2,000.00 June 1, 1962 Mr. and Mrs. William Gregg were ( 2 bonds © $1.000X0) 2.000.00 June 1, 1963 dinner guests at tire Don Grant 29-30 31-32 (2 bonds © $1.000.00 ) 2,000.00 June 1, 1964 home Sunday. (2 bonds @ $1,000.00 ) 2,000.00 June 1, 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Field and 33-34 (2 bonds © $1,000 00 ) 2.000.00 June 1, 1966 daughter were dinner guests at 35-36 37-38 (2 bonds © $1,000.00) 2,000.00 June 1, 1967 the Chet Corfield home Sunday. (2 bonds ® $1,000.00) 2,000.00 June 1, 1968 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kropp of On 39-40 tario were Thursday guests at the Said bonds w ill be sold to the highest and best John Reffett home. Mrs. George Wilson and her three bidder and for the highest price obtainable, but daughters. Jacqueline, Lee and Shannon, loft Monday morning for shall not be sold fo r less than par and accumulated a week's visit at the home of Mrs. interest. Wilson's sister, Mrs. Ray Tum- A ll of said bonds bearing interest at a rate not monds at La Grande. SUNSET GIRL IS GIVEN SCHOLARSHIP NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Schedule I T^IIUIÌSDAY, JUNE 10, 1948 $ 12,580 33 5.500 00 1.644.37 14.500.00 2.03501 $ 7.144.37 $ 16.535 01 40.000 00 00 00 $ 40.000 00 00 00 51.000 00 20.944 91 $ 51.000 00 $ 20.944 91 B o n d Issu es) 00 00 225.000 00 125,000 00 350.000 00 00 00 $325.000 00 $125.000 00 $350.000 00 0000 00 00 18.70S0O 7.3001« $350.000 00 26.000 00 $18.700.00 $ 7.300 90 $ 26 000 00 (Continued in Ne«t Column) Total All Funds Gen. Fund Bond Int. Tot. Sch. n & Sink. Fund Total Sch. I l l $660.164.38 $271,575.00 $12.589.38 DEDUCT: Total estimated receipts and avail able cash balances (Schedule I ) .... 496.000.00 Amount necessary to balance the budget ......................................... 164,164.38 Balance to be raised by taxation... 164.164 38 ADD: Estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected during the fiscal year for which this budget is made ........................... ......... 3.000.00 Total estimated tax levies for ensuing fiscal year $167.164.38 Const. Fund Tot. Sch. IV Spec. Imp. Tot. Sch. V 350,000.00 26,000.00 146.000.00 00.00 350,000.00 00.00 , 125,575.00 125.575.00 12.589 38 12,589.38 00.00 00.00 26.000.00 26,000.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 $77513 56 *12,589 38 $51.061.44 00.00 00.00 00.00 26.000.00 00.00 3,000.00 Analysis of estimated tax levies: Amount inside 6'> limitation Amount outside 6 limitation *116.102.94 *51.061.44 In d e b ted n e ss S c h e d u le V — S p e c ia l Im p ro v em en t F u n d (S e ria l Levy, E tc .) sFEclAI. IMMWVVEMKNT »TOT»: J. New buildings *. Total Schedule V—Special Improvement Fund ........... $ ESTIMATION OF TAX LEVY $ 26.000 00 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness < include all neg otiable interest-bearing warrants issued under section 111-1016, O. C. L. A $80.450.00 2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants issued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds" 00.00 }. Amount of other indebtedneess 00.00 4. Total Indebtedness sum of items 1. J 3 ) $80.450.00 Dated this May 19. 1948 Approved by Budget Committee Signed Signed: HENRY HARTLEY. District Clerk C W BUCHNER, Secretary of Budget Committee. LOYD ADAMS, Chairman Board of Directors. ARVEL CHILD. Chairman of Budget Committee.