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Towel Exchange
To Be Roll Call
At OKK Meeting
By Edna Mills
OWYHEE — OKK club will
meet April 20 at the home of
Mrs. George Mendazona with
Charlotte Kvgar as co - hostess
Roll call will be the exchange of
a small terry cloth hand or dish
towel.
Buena Viria
Students Attend
Music Festival
By Mrs. James Ritchie
BUENA VISTA — Among stu
dents from this neighborhood who
attended the competition music
festival in Baker Saturday were
JoAnn and Jennifer Stephen.
Brent and Berniel Schulthies,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon Larry Stephen, Marian Talbot.
ald and Butch left Sunday morn Audrey and Theresa Tanner and
ing for Mountain Home to visit Robert Ritchie.
their new grandson, Allen Staf
ford. Their car broke down at
Following a visit here with
Boise and Mrs. McDonald made relatives, Dallas Simpson left
the remainder of the trip by bus Wednesday for Ogden where he
while McDonald and Butch is employed.
brought the disabled car back
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff and
home. Mrs. McDonald will stay Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff and
with her daughter, Mrs. Paul family visited Sunday at Caldwell
Stafford and family, until Wed
nesday when they all plan to re rell Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
turn here. Allen is the son of Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Mr. apd Mrs. Paul Stafford and Barker and Homer Brewer drove
was born Wednesday, April 5.' to Buhl, Idaho, Wednesday to at
He has one sister, Cindy.
tend funeral services for a cousin,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley Frank Brewer.
were Sunday evening callers at
Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Scottsbluff, Neb., arrived Wed
Culbertson.
nesday evening to spend several
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton weeks visiting at the home of
and family of Quincy, Wash., ar-1 their daughter and son-in-law.
rived Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi
Crocker, where they visited until and family were Sunday evening
callers at the Melvin Crocker
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Edwards home.
Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger
were Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. were Sunday afternoon visitors
Brewer. Afternoon callers were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. How
Willa Mae and Kathy Lewis of ard Day at Owyhee dam.
Mrs. Mary Jarvis recently re
Boise.
Friday evening dinner guests turned to the home of her sister
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Crocker were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Don Linville, after spending six
Moore and family of Notus, Mr. months visiting at the homes of
and Mrs. Duane Fenn and family her children, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Mel-1 Stevens and family at Corvallis,
vin Crocker and family. The din Ore., and Mrs. Nelson Byrd at
ner honored Mr. and Mrs. Russell Alameda, Calif.
Richard and Douglas Strong ac
Patton and family.
companied the Owyhee LDS ward
Attend Funeral Service«
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tailman. Boy Scouts on a camping and
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer, Mrs. fishing trip at Owyhee dam Fri
Howard Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Dar- day and Saturday.
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Memorial hospital with Mrs Ir
vin Topliffs brother-in-law, Ray
burn Suter. They also visited at
the home of Mrs. Jennie Goodell
in Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot
visited Sunday at the Gregory
Ross and Dean Pettet homes at
Lincoln Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whipple
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow Seuell and family were
Sunday dinner guests at the Clar
ence Neely, Jr., home in Nyssa.
Johnny returned home with the
Whipple family to spend Sunday
night. Terry Neely had spent
from Tuesday to Friday at the
Whipple home.
Mrs. Joe Stephen and children
were Sunday dinner guests at the
home of her mother, Mrs Martha
Norland in Apple Valley.
Klair Simpson and Dean Pet
erson spent from Tuesday to Fri
day at Union where they attend
ed a sheep shearing school for an
FFA project.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffitts of
Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie and
Robert.
Goodells Have New Baby
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell are
parents of a son, Mark Ernest,
born Friday at Malheur Memorial
hospital in Nyssa. The baby joins
two brothers, Scott and Bruce.
Elza Niccum and Anita and
Joe Stephen, Mark and Marilyn
went to Juntura Sunday rock
hunting.
Spud Phillips of Parma was a
Sunday dinner guest at the Les
ter Cleaver home. In the after
noon he joined Mrs. Cleaver and
children for a visit in Payette at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Scott and family. Mrs. Scott is
a sister of Mrs. Cleaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams went to
Hereford Sunday to visit at the
Jim Reed home.
Mrs. Loyd Adams accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett to
Boise Monday, where Reffett en
tered a hospital for therapy.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finger
entertained at dinner Friday eve
ning for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Stephen and sons and Willy Ste
phen. The dinner was in observ
ance of the 12th birthday anni
versaries of Dick Finger and
Axel Stephen.
Returns Home From Hospital
Mrs. Esther Stephen returned
home Sunday from Boise where
she had been convalescing for a
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Don MacArthur following sur
gery. Willy Stephen also return
ed home after staying with his
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Stephen and sons while his
mother was gone.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at the Delbert Cleaver
home. Mrs. Ray Griffitts of Nys
sa and Mrs. Jim Ritchie called in
the afternoon to see the Cleavers’
new home, which will soon be
completed.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hankins
of Caldwell were Sunday after
noon callers at the Howard Fin
ger home.
Cathy, Debbie and Lonnie Ste
phen of Ontario spent the week
end at the home of their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ste
phen and Larry. Their mother,
Mrs. James O. Stephen of On
tario, came for them Sunday af
ter the:r father, James O. Ste
phen, had left for Clackamas,
Ore., where he will attend a
three-week state patrol school.
Mrs. Glenn Hoffman was hos
tess recently to missionary ladies
of Owyhee Community church.
Eight ladies attended. The next
meeting will be May 5 with Mrs.
Bob Kriner.
Monte Gibson left Monday for
Utah to visit relatives and friends
for several days before entering
the service.
Klair Simpson attended the
priesthood conference Saturday
evening at the stake house in
Nyssa.
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Budget — Fiscal Year 1961-62
Schedule I
July 1, 1961 io Jun« 30, 1962
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES AND TAX LEVIES
A.
Estimation of Tax Levy
(1)
1. a. Total Estimated Expenditures
b. Total Reserved for Expenditure in Future Years
c. Total Estimated Expenditures and Reserve
DEDUCT:
2. Total Estimated Receipts 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 This Budget Is Made,
Including Estimated Rebate on Taxes
5. Total Estimated Tax Levies for Ensuing Fiscal Year
«. Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies:
(a) Amount Inside 6% Limitation
_______ ____ __
(b) Amount Outside 6% Limitation
(c) Not Subject to 6% Limitation
______________
B. Cash Working Fund
(Schedule VI. D)
Total
All Funds
(2)
General
Fund
(3)
Bond Interest
and Redemption
Fund
(4)
$672,335 00
$564,577.00
$ 65.321 00
$ 42.437 00
42,437 00
$591,750 00
None
None
$591,750 00
672,335 00
564,577 00
65,321 00
256,662.00
415,673.00
214,225 00
350.352.00
65,321 00
25,000 00
$440,673 00
25.000 00
$375,352.00
$292,907.00
82.445.00
65 321.00
$292.907.00
82.445.00
42,437 00
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
Adopted by
District School Board:
Dated:
March 28, 1961.
Signed:
W L McPARTLAND
District Clerk
WARREN FARMER
District School
Board Chairman
General Fund
Schedule II
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE
Actual Receipts for Two Fiscal
Years Next Preceding
Current School Year
Fiscal Year
Fiscal Year
Ending
Ending
June 30, 1959
June 30, 1960
(2)
(1)
Budget
Allowance
Current
Fiscal Year
(3)
School
Lunch
Fund
(6)
Serial
Lew
Fund
(5)
X X X X
Approved by
Budget Committee
Approved:
March 28, 1961.
Signed
MARIAN DANFORD
Secreta
Budget Committee
DICK G. TENSEN
Chairman,
Budget Committee
$ None
C.
INDEBTEDNESS
1. Amount of bonded indebtedness
(Include all negotiable interest-
bearing warrants issued under
ORS 328 205)
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)
District No. 26, Malheur County
July 1, 1961 to June 30, 1962
Estimated
Receipts
Ensuing
Fiscal Year
(5)
Item
(4)
427.81
$ 2,500.00
$ 2,143.93
$410,244.38
$475,352.20
$223,045.00
10. REVENUE FROM LOCAL SOURCES
11.1. District Tax Received in Year Levied
11.2. District Tax—Prior Years’ Levies
12.1. Tuition from Patrons—Regular Program
12.2. Tuition from Patrons—Adult Program
14.0. Other
20. REVENUE FROM INTERMEDIATE SOURCES
21.0. County School Fund
22.0. Rural School District
22.1. Apportionment
22.2. Prior Years’ Levies (Rural)
30. REVENUE FROM OR THROUGH STATE SOURCES
31.0. Basic School Support Fund
(a) Off-set Against Tax Levy
(b) Other Basic School Fund Receipts
32.0. Common (Irreducible) School Fund
33.1. Vocational Education—Regular Program
33.2. Vocational Education—Adult Program
34.0. Driver Education
......
35.0. N. E. D. A.
70. SALE OF PROPERTY AND
INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS
80.—90. RECEIPTS FROM OTHER SCHOOL DISTRICTS
(a) From Construction Fund
TOTAL RECEIPTS
$ 2.488.48
$-21,287.22
$-10,000 00
BEGINNING NET CASH BALANCE (OR DEFICIT)
LESS CASH WORKING FUND
$ - 4,600.00
$412.732.86
$454.064.98
$213,045.00
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
GENERAL FUND
$214,225.00
$ 43,163.85
29,179.65
780.00
2,533.82
$ 75,902.92
19.639.04
1,890.00
1,051.92
1,366.71
$ 30,000.00
1,600.00
300.00
4,320.00
$ 16.831.65
$ 17,910.28
$ 17,800.00
119.616.53
117,419.50
12,669.44
$139,695.56
47,778.63
2.628.35
1.480.92
3,102.28
X X X X
X X X X
14,000.00
$145,718.63
76,188.65
$145,000.00
1,474.20
3,373.10
1,500.00
3,400.00
250 00
375.00
2,000.00
X X X X
320.00
$
1,309.21
$
General Fund
Schedule III
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Expenditures for Two Fiscal
Years Next Preceding the
Current School Year
Fiscal Year
Fiscal Year
Ending
Ending
June 30, 1960
June 30, 1959
(2)
(1)
$ 10,500.00
338.52
314.08
300.00
100.00
275.00
862.48
$ 12,690 08
$ 13,360 80
10.388 00
231,672.53
4,630 63
4.641 00
2,748.00
9.790 18
3.284 55
1.651 64
1,500.00
Budget
Allowance
Current
Fiscal Year
(3)
468.70
1,039.54
$ 13,581 20
$ 17,97 0 45
11,142.30
258,544 78
979.13
4,990.50
4,920.00
10,721.82
6,231.55
274 38
1,500.00
5,040.00
4,000.00
3,027 00
11,010.00
4.(XX) 00
2,500.00
1,750.00
1,874 29
$319,149 20
3,060.00
$342,959 00
225.00
$
225.00
$
22500
$
—100 00
325 00
$
63 52
28652
$
100 00
32500
$ 13.696 75
6,350.07
11,522.10
300 00
938 99
$ 15,371.70
6,475 59
6,174 93
397 51
1,063.48
$ 14,903 00
6,600 00
6,400.00
180.00
1,265.00
550 00
$ 32,807 91
$ 29.483 21
$ 29.978 00
$ 30,196 94
4,056 00
8,102 54
2.522 «9
T 6.232 31
$ 51,110 48
$ Jb,«54 38
3,534.27
5,906.52
2,254 92
• 6.388 33
$ 48,738 42
$ 32,451 00
4,750 00
9.000 00
2,740 00
6,400.00
$ 55.341 00
$ 4,718 56
3,500.12
$ 4.525 94
4,900 93
$ 8.317 «ùk
593 88
$ 10,020 75
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$ 3,500.00
.3 800 00
4,000.00
■
$ 12.30000
$ 17,500.00
X X X X
15,000.00
$152,000.00
X X X X
1,600.00
3,400.00
500 00
375.00
2,000.00
$ 2,500 00
$
$218,825.00
Estimated
Expenditures
Ensuing
Fiscal Year
(5)
(4)
ADMINISTRATION—100 Series
110. Salaries
111. Superintendent’s Office
120 Supplies
..........
141. Elections and Publicity
142. Census Enumeration
143. Legal Service
... . . ..
144 Audit
190. Other Expenses of Administration
Total Administration Expenses
INSTRUCTION- 200 Series
210. Salaries
211. Principals
...............
212. Supervisors, Consultants, Directors
213. Teachers
214 Other Instructional Staff- Adult
215. Secretarial and Clerical Assistants
216. Emergency Teachers
217. Principals* Teaching
220. Teaching Supplies
226. Textbooks
227 Library Books, Periodicals, Audiovisual Aids
228. County Library
291 N. E. D A
290. Other Expense of Instruction
Total Expenae of Instruction
$ 18,172.00
12,273.00
278,127.00
X X X X
$ 20,000.00
1,200.00
750 00
2,000 00
District No. 26, Malheur County
July 1, 1961 to June 30, 1962
Item
$ 11,780.00
500.00
325 00
400.00
100.00
420 00
1,300.00
$ 14,825.00
$ 11,220.00
525.14
327.82
$
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PAGE NINE
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of NYSSA SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 26 of Malheur County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL
MEETING of the said district will be held at the Schoolhouse on the 25th day of April, 1961, at 7:00 o’clock p m., for the purpose of dis-
cussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1961, and ending June 30, 1962, hereinafter set forth.
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500.00
325.00
100 00
550 00
1,100.00
$ 15,755 00
$ 19,251.00
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11,310 00
6,500 00
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1.782 00
1,500 00
2,170 00
$383,323 00
ATTENDANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES — 300- 400 Series
300. Attendance Services
310. Salaries
$
400 Health Services
420 Supplies
Total Attendance and Health Services
$
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225.00
100.00
32500
PUPIL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 500 Series
510. Salaries
520. Supplies and Repairs
535 Replacement of Vehicles
536 Other Expenses
552 Transportation Insurance
566 Transportation Other Than Home to School
566 1. Field Trips
Total Pupil Tramportation Servie««
$ 15 022 00
6,680 00
6,600 00
200 00
1,300 00
400 00
150 00
$ 30,352 00
OPERATION OF PLANT—600 Series
610 Salaries
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620 Supplies
628 Fuel for Heat
630 Utilities Except Fuel
631 Light and Power
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Total Operation of Plant
$ 35.084 00
4 750 00
10 000 00
3 128 00
6400 00
$ 59.362 00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT -700 Sene«
720. Materials and Supplies
735 Replacement of Equipment
736 Contracted Service
721. Upkeep of Grounds
Total Maintenance of Plant
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$ 3 700 00
4 600 00
1 000 00
L000 00
$ i o 300 no