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Malheur Memorial hospital to
visit their sister-in-law, Mrs Cal­
vin Kendall and new son, of Wil­
lowcreek.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gamer call­
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Magnus Ekanger Sunday after­
By Mrs. O. P. Counsil
SUNSET VALLEY —Mr and noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Porter and
Ray Evins and family went to
By Mrs. Herschel Thompson
KINGMAN K O L O N Y—A i the home of her sister, Mrs. Bill family of Salt Lake City visited
group of neighbors gave a sur­ Reagan at Willowcreek for Easter her brother and family, the Irvin
prise party for Mr. and Mrs. Ed ' dinner. The women’s parents, Mr. Durfees, Friday and Saturday.
Brandt Thursday evening in hon­ I and Mrs. Frank Kendall of Wil- The Durfees took their guests
or of their 26th wedding anni­ I lowcreek were also guests. In the fishing Saturday on Lake Owy­
versary.
R‘ freshments
were | afternoon the Evins visited his hee and report a good catch.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee and
brought and those attending brother and family, the Zeb Evins
were Messrs, and Mmes. Jim Phi­ in Jamieson. They later went to family had Easter dinner at the
home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
fer and Janme, Pete Franks, Mike
Elliott and Dewey Olund.
day afternoon visiting at the Charles Durfee, near Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Orm and
John Thiel home. Sharon Fox
children and his parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant and , was a dinner guest Sunday.
family return* d from Orleans,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kreager of Mrs. L. F. Orm of Roswell, were
Nebr., Thursday evening. They I Nampa were weekend guests of Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
visited relatives in Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kreager. Mrs. Virgil Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schweizer
on their way home stopped over­
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pinkston
night with John and Morris How­ and Gale and Lee Thrasher of were dinner guests Easter Sun­
ard, former residents of Owyhee Parma were guests of Mr. and day of their daughter and hus­
Junction, now living in Well- Mrs. Walter Pinkston Sunday af­ band, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson,
fleet, Nebr.
ternoon.
Mrs. Kenneth Altig and sons
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glenn of Mrs. Carl Grunke of Nyssa and
of Boise are spending this week Othello, Wash., were weekend Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and
with her parents, Mr and Mrs. | guests at the Lawrence Kreager children drove to Succor creek
for a picnic dinner Easter Sun­
Art Sparks.
home.
Easter dinner guests at the
Mr. and Mrs Phil Brockus of day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson
home of Tracy Mefford were Mr. Parma visited with the Walter
of Buena Vista visited Mr. and
and Mrs. Clifford Mefford and Pinkston’s Monday.
family of Boise and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Toomb were Mrs. Carl Simpson Sunday eve-
Glenn Mefford and family of dinner guests Sunday at the ' ning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett vis-
Nyssa.
home of Mr. and Mrs Bill Schoen
ited the Ernie Gerbers at Ontario
Paul Cleaver of Pocatello, Ida., in Nyssa.
former resident of the Kolony,
The Messrs, and Mmes. Neil Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hite and
visited at the Ed Brandt home Dimmick, Roy Holmes and Lawr­
Monday.
ence Kreager took Mr. and Mrs. sons of Haines spent Saturday
An Easter picnic was held at Vic Marshall to dinner at Owens and Sunday with her parents, the
the home of Kenneth Price Sun- Cafe in Payette Wednesday eve­ John Reffetts. The group went
day
ning to honor Mrs. Marshall on to Owyhee lake for boating and
a picnic dinner Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Brandt went her birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Folkman
to Parma Sunday to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb were
Mrs. Brandt’s brother, Albert hosts at dinner and cards Friday of Ogden, who have been visiting
Smith.
evening. Mr and Mrs. Dale Ash­ their son, George Folkman, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer had craft and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley their daughter, Mrs. Carl Simp­
son and families, returned home
supper with the Pete Franks Sun­ Piercy were guests.
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Folkman
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Martinez and Mr and Mrs. Oscar Schafer were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rodiguez were guests for Easter dinner at the and Mrs. Carl Simpson visited
hosts for a birthday dinner Sun­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bege-1 the Bill E. Hadley family one day
lncf wppk
day honoring Susan and Richard man.
Mr and Mrs. Bill E. Hadley
Martinez and Robert Rodiguez.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft and
Guests were Messrs, and Mmes. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Dierking and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Carvajal and family, Abil- drove to the J. C. Strike dam in James Shaw in Nyssa Sunday
evening.
no Lopez and family, Tony Mar­ Idaho last Sunday.
tinez and family, Jess Lopez and
Carl Begeman, Jake and Dale
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hadley took
family, Julio Mancias and family, Borge, Ernest Seuell and Wilson her parents, the George Folk­
Miss Yolanda Landa and Junior Witt went fishing last Sunday at mans, to Payette for Easter din­
and Cruz Landa.
Owyhee Dam. They reported a ner,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sharp and good catch.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Groves of
family moved Friday into their
Mrs. Bill Toomb and Mrs. Dale Parma are the parents of a son,
new home that they have just Ashcraft were substitutes at pi­ Kelly Scott, born Friday at a
completed. It is located on Mrs. nochle Wednesday afternoon at Nampa hospital. The young man
Alzina Salters farm.
the home of Mrs. Bill Schoen.
weighed seven pounds, six ounces.
Jess Martinez and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olund Mrs. Groves is the former Fern
Karen Conant and Yolanda Lan­ were Easter dinner guests at the Price of this valley.
da attended the Spanish dance home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis,
held in Nyssa Saturday evening. Bowers.
Jr., of Toppenish, Wash., were
Mrs. Francis Thiel spent Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks at-
tended a family Easter dinner guests Saturday evening at the
Sunday at the home of Mr. and home or her brother, Ira Price,
Jr., and family. Ira Price, Sr., and
Mrs. Guy Sparks in Nyssa.
Joel were also guests there.
An Easter dinner was held
and
| Sunday at the Al Thompson
[ home. Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Andrews and
No. 8 North 1st St.
and children of Caldwell. Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Thompson and Terry,
All Work Guaranteed
I Mrs. Stan Thompson and Christy
I of Nyssa, Marie Earp and the
Herschel Thompson family at­
PHONE FR 2-3447
tended. Later in the afternoon,
Don Thompson and Sandra Nich-
Nyssa FR 2 2215
If No Answer, Call FR 2-3032 | olson and Mr. and Mrs. Ron
PARMA—4-2981
Thompson of Boise visited.
Easter Sunday
Events Reported
At Sunset Valley
Surprise Parly
Honors Brandis
On Anniversary
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NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of ADRIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 61 of Malheur County, State of Oregon that a
SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at Adrian Grade School on the 30th day of April, 1960, at 8 o clock p.m., for the pur­
pose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1960, and ending June 30, 1961, hereinafter set forth
Budget—Fiscal Year 1960-61
Adrian School District No. 61
Schedule I
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES. AND TAX LEVIES
School
Serial
Bond Interest
Levy
Lunch
and Redemption
General
Total
A.
Fund
Fund
Fund
Estimation of Tax Levy
All Funds
Fund
(6)
(5)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(1)
$
17,200.00
$
13,935.00
$219,907.26
$251,042.26
1. a Total Estimated Expenditures
----- — —■
X X X X
b. Total Reserved for Expenditure in Future Years
___ -
17,200.00
13,835.00
219,907 26
251,042 26
c. Total Estimated Exptnditures and Reserve
DEDUCT:
17,200.00
97,985.00
. 115,185 00
2. Total Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances
------------ -
13,935.00
121,922.26
. 135,857 26
3. Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget
ADD:
4. Estimated Amount of Taxes That Will Not Be Collected
During the Fiscal Year for Which This Budget Is Made,
100.00
5,000.00
Including Estimated Rebate on Taxes
5,100.00
___
,,
$ 14,035 00
$126,922.26
$140,957.26
5. Total Estimated Tax Levies for Ensuing Fiscal Year
6. Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies:
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
(a) Amount Inside 6% Limitation
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
$126.922 26
(b) Amount Outside 6% Limitation
$126,922.26
X X X X
X
X
X
X
(c) Not Subject to 6% Limitation
$ 14,035.00
Adopted
by
B. Cash Working Fund
Approved by
District School Board
—$
(Schedule VI D)
Budget Committee
Dated:
INDEBTEDNESS
C.
Approved :
April 11, 1960.
April 11, 1960.
1. Amount of bonded indebtednesa
(Include all negotiable interest-
Signed:
Signed:
bearing warrants issued under
$ 72,000.00
ORS 328.205)__________ —____
GLADYS SWIGERT
C. G. BROWN
2. Amount of warrant indebtedness
Secretary
District
Clerk
on warrants issued and endorsed
Budget Committee
None
“not paid for want of fund«”----
E. M. SEUELL
T. R. AVERY
None
3. Amount of other indebtedness
Chairman
District School
4. Total indebtedness (Sum of
Budget Committee
Board Chairman
$ 72,000 00
items 1. 2, 3)------------------
General Fund
Schedule II
Actual Receipts for Two Fiscal
Years Next Preceding
Current School Year
Fiscal Year
Fiscal Year
Ending
Ending
June 30, 1959
June 30, 1958
(2)
(1)
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE
Budget
Allowance
Current
Fiscal Year
(3)
$145,049.33
$132,069.02
20,411.45
$ 99,799 62
18,111.79
905.00
1,520.00
$
$
$ 5,650.10
5,830.00
5,799.00
1,397 64
I----
58,690.55
453.46
1,543 94
$ —
55,400.00
488.00
1,543 94
$ 11,120.00
$ 13,105.00
$ 10,600.00
$
558.92
$ 21,298 04
$
i
$ 2,743.28
$ J,388.92
» .......... --
$
1,024.84
$ 14,342.40
$ 13,500.00
$220,268.25
$252,795.76
$232,380.27
I
$
57,995.63
512.16
1,592.25
PLUMBING
and
HEATING
Irvin Zimmerman
033 to 0181 LESS
NEW FORD
032 to 0186 LESS
20.00
$ 15.569 26
296 47
4,848.96
3.60.
100.00
$ 4,838.60
$ 12,960.00
600.00
114,475.31
1,080 00
105 00
260.00
1,100.00
2,120.00
1,81000
570 00
1,015.00
45 00
$136,140 31
INSTRUCTION—200 Series
210. Salaries
211. Principal# _____ ___ __ _______________________
212. Supervisors, Consultants. Directors
213 Teachers
214. Other Instructional Staff—Substitute Teachers
215. Music Instruction__________ _ ___ ___________
Home Economics
Agriculture—Mileage and Supplies______
220. Teaching Supplies
226. Textbooks
227. Library Books, Periodicals and Audiovisual Aids
Physical Education Equipment
299 Other Expense of Instruí tion —Freight and Films
Total Expense of Instruction
$ 16,679 96
94,964.67
2,372.00
102,969 96
1,389 00
208.59
209.54
1,307.22
2,547.73
985 93
580 12
911 92
400 36
$128,190 33
254 42
1,166.97
2,672.89
2,343 78
218 67
915 45
225 34
$109,034.16
00 to 063 LESS
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$
($ 13.500 00
(
11.250 00
450.00
950 00
$ 27.696.56
$ 28,808 59
$ 26,150.00
$ 10.607
2,092
2,761
3,507
$ 10.586 31
2,338 36
2,195 15
3,470 12
331.16
$ 18,921 10
$ 10.930 00
2,125.00
1.850.00
3.345.00
355 00
$ 19.605 00
59! 99
25 00
9.57928
569 45
900 00
4,600 00
1.100 00
900 00
700 00
$ 8.20000
$
9.78166
4.362.78
12,115 00
487.12
950 00
94
92
13
28
273 48
1,253 25
696 31
834 89
$
3.057 93
$ 10,765 72
$ 7.356 69
2.051 85
7 20
96 67
$ MT3 N
2,798 53
$
SWÁGER FORD
16 56
16 56
150 00
80.00
23000
9.870 70
4.454 08
13,10500
428 81
950 00
$
$
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$
$ 18,969 27
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and aannc©
(4)
2,625.00
195 00
350.00
30.00
1,525 00
$ 3,899 97
$
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180 56
992 13
$ 12.045 20
$
$
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8.165 00
2,913 97
« 175 00
400 00
* 11,653 97
630.00
$
6,200.00
X X X X
$ 56,455.00
549 00
1,500.00
*
$
$ 1,000.00
$ 76,934.00
$ 21,051 00
$ 97,985.00
Estimated
Expenditures
Ensuing
Fiscal Year
(5)
2,575 00
73.43
538 14
95 00
1,270 92
$
X X X X
$ 10,600.00
Adrian School District No. 61
July 1, 1960, io June 30, 1961
2,075.10
103.50
243 82
30.00
1,096.88
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10. REVENUE FROM LOCAL SOURCES
11.1. District Tax Received in Year Levied_____
11.2. District Tax—Prior Year’s Levies
____
11.4. From Other Local Governmental Unit!__
14.0. Rentals
_______________
15.0. Other—Music Teacher
20. REVENUE FROM INTERMEDIATE SOURCES
21.1 County School Fund_____ _________________
22.0. Rural School District
22.1. Apportionment______________ __ _________
22.3 From Distressed District Fund
30. REVENUE FROM OR THROUGH STATE SOURCES
31.0. Basic School Support Fund
31.2. Other Basic School Fund Receipts
32.0. Common (Irreducible) School Fund
33.0. Vocational Education
50. RECEIPTS FROM OTHER SCHOOL DISTRICTS
52 0 Transportation .__________ . .
_____
60. SALE OF PROPERTY AND INSURANCE
ADJUSTMENTS
70. TRANSFERS FROM OTHER FUNDS
TOTAL RECEIPTS_______________________________
BEGINNING NET CASH BALANCE (OR DEFICIT)
LESS CASH WORKING FUND
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
GENERAL FUND
ADMINISTRATION—100 Series
110. Salaries
111. Superintendent’s Office
112. Office of Business Administration
Clerk____________________________
120. Supplies____________________________
141 Elections and Publicity
142. Census Enumeration
143. Legal
_ Service (Audit
.
and ________________
Clerk’s Bond)
144. Audit
P. O. Box Rent
199 Other Expenses of Administration—Travel
Total Administration Expenses
1
$
10.00
03B to 0101 LESS
Estimated
Receipt#
Ensuing
Fiscal Year
(5)
(4)
General Fund
Budget
Allowance
Current
Fiscal Year
(3)
Adrian School District No. 61
July 1, I960, to June 30. 1861
Item
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Schedule III
Expenditures for Two Fiscal
Years Next Preceding the
Current School Year
Fiscal Year
Fiscal Year
Ending
Ending
June 30,1959
June 30, 1958
(2)
(1)
$ 11,999.96
0
THURSDAY. APRIL 21, I960
TUE NYSSA GATE CITY JOUMAL. JTYllA OUEGO«
PAGI TAPILTl
$
250.00
$ 11,875.00
ATTENDANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES-300 - 400 Senes
300 Attendance Services
320. Supplies and Other Expense
400 Health Services
410. Salarie.s
_420 Supplies and Other Expense
Total Attendance and Health Services
PUPIL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES- 500 Sene .
510 Salaries
520. Supplies and Repairs
536. Contracted Sen-ice
552. Transportation Insurance
563. Payments in Lieu of Transportation
566. Transportation Other Than Home to School—
Total Pupil Transportation Service«
OPERATION OF PLANT -600 Series
610. Salaries
■0. Supplies
628 Fuel for Heat
630 Utilities Except Fuel—Light and Power
Telephone
Total Operation of Plant
. MAINTENANCE OF PLANT 700 Series
710 Salaries
720 Materials. Supplies and Other
735. Replacement of Equipment—Buildings
736. Contracted Service—Upkeep of Grounds
Cistern
Total Maintenance of Plant *
FIXED CHARGES 800 Series
851 Retirement and Social Security Exp« nse
852 Insurance. Judgment and OS BA
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853 Rental of Land and Buildings
855 Interest on Current Loans
Ren^» P O Box and Other
Total Fixed Charge«
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7,500.00
900.00
2,100.00
150.00
250.00
125.00
100.00
500.00
$ 6,500 00
108,443.66
3,000 00
1,100.00
260.00
875.00
2.500 00
1.500 00
1,150.00
1,000 00
150 00
$126,478.66
$
200.00
$
200.00
$ 10,500.00
5.250.00
600 00
360.00
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$ 17,210.00
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3.295 00
$ 18.795 00
$
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500.00
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$
9.000.00
$ 12,0004)0
50 00
200 00
360
$ 12.253 60