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LEGAL NOTICE SAVANNA SCHOOL DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1955, and ending June 30, 1956. 1954-55 Actually Maintained K to 6, inclusive. 1955-56 Budget Plan K to 6, inclusive AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE (all grades in the schools of the district) 1954-55 Actual 454 1955-56 Budget Estimate 510 NOTICE OF ADOPTION AND TRANSMITTAL All actions have been taken on this budget during regular or authorized special meetings of the governing board. To the County Superintendent of Schools: TENTATIVE BUDGET: This budget is hereby filed by the governing board of the school district. DATE OF MEETING June 9, 1955. Signed: E. C. SNAVELY, Clerk PUBLICATION BUDGET: The governing board on July 6, 1955 made such revisions, additions, and changes as it deemed desirable or necessary, pending publication, public hearing and final adoption. The public hearing on this budget will be held at 7791 Cerritos St., Stanton on August 2, 1955 at 7:30 o'clock p.m. Signed E. C. SNAVELY, Clerk. SUMMARY OF CURRENT DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENTS FOR 1955-56 FUND and PURPOSE General Fund ... $19,110.00 Total ... $19,110.00 Exempt Portion of General Fund Requirements 1. Community Services ... $797.97 0.05 .0486 2. Annual repayment on account of Public School Building Fund Apportionment ... $1,930.85 No Limit .1178 3. School Building Fund Apportionment ... No Limit 4. a. District Contributions to State Employees Retirement System ... $1,641.89 No Limit d. Total, a to c. Inclusive ... $1,641.89 No Limit .1002 5. TOTAL, 1 to 4, inclusive ... $4,370.71 Net General Purpose subject to tax rate limitation ... $14,739.00 .90 .2000 1. Interest and Redemption Fund Bond Interest and principal payments ... $4,002.00 No Limit .2444 Child Care Center ... No Limit The Tax Rate Limit for General Purposes is the Statutory limit or Voted limit, whichever applies as shown below: 1. Statutory Limit. The rate Authorized for this school district is $.90. ANALYSIS of GENERAL FUND TAXES EXEMPT from or SUBJECT to SPECIAL TAX RATE LIMITS COMMUNITY SERVICES Item Purpose 1. Restricted balance July 1, 1954 ... $89.99 2. Computed tax receipts 1954-55 a. $1,698,950 times $0.430 $728.40 Secured Roll 1954-55 Excess Rate '54-'55 b. $115,040 times $0.498 $57.29 Unsecured Roll 1954-55 Excess Rate '53-'54 3. Restricted balance plus tax receipts (1 plus 2a plus 2b) ... $875.68 4. Actual expenditures 1954-55: a. Charged to Budget Class 9 ... $799.75 b. Charged to Budget Class 10 ... c. Total (a plus b) ... $799.75 5. Restricted balance June 30, 1955 ... $75.93 6. District taxes on Unsecured roll 1955-56 ... $823.961 $823.961 Unsecured Roll '55-'56 Excess Rate '54-'55 7. Restricted balance plus district taxes ... $112.03 8. Amounts budgeted 1954-56 ... a. Charged to Budget Class 9 ... $910.00 b. Charged to Budget Class 10 ... c. Total (a plus b) ... $910.00 9. Maximum amount to be derived by levy on 1955-56 secured roll ... $797.97 Item Purpose REPAYMENT TO STATE—PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING FUND 1. Restricted balance July 1, 1954 ... $297.26 2. Computed tax receipts 1954-55 a. $1,693,950 times $1,506 $2,042.90 Secured Roll 1954-55 Excess Rate '54-'55 b. $115,040 times $1,684 $193.73 Unsecured Roll 1954-55 Excess Rate '53-'54 Cash Collections award Total Current Assets Less: Current Liabilities Net Beginning Balance Adjusted Net Beginning INCOME c. State Apportionment Basic Aid and Equity Special Purpose Appointment Excess expense — Apportionment for General Final Apportionment d. Subventions Taxes on Solvent Apportionments frm Other County Income l. Other Income f. District Taxes Prior Years' Taxes Unsecured Roll Tax Received in 1954 Estimated for 19 Assessed Value Not More Than Delinquency Genrl. Purpose Total Income Other Tax f. Secured Roll Tax Received in 1954 Amount Required Total Income III. TOTAL NET BEGEN TOTAL INCOME REPAYMENT to STATE—PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING FUND 1. Restricted balance July 1, 1954 $297.26 2. Computed tax receipts 1954-55 $1506 $2,042.90 a. $158,950 times $1506 $2,042.90 b. Secured Roll '54-55 Excess Rate '54-55 $1506 $2,042.90 c. Total (a plus b) $310,908 $310,908 3. Restricted balance plus district taxes $112.03 4. Amounts budgeted 1955-56 a. Charged to Budget Class 9 $910.00 b. Charged to Budget Class 10 $910.00 c. Total (a plus b) $910.00 4. Maximum amount to be derived by levy on 1955-56 secured roll $797.97 OTHER EXPENSE ITEMS 1. Restricted balance July 1, 1954 $386.10 2. Computed tax receipt 1954-55 a. $1,698,950 x $0.786 $1,331.44 b. Secured Roll '54-55 Excess Rate '54-55 $1,331.44 c. Total (a plus b) $2,255.00 3. Restricted balance plus district taxes $324.15 4. Actual Expenditures 1954-55 $2,311.00 5. Restricted Balance June 30, 1955 $222.89 6. District taxes on unsecured roll 1955-56: a. $88,961 times $1206 $101.26 b. 90% Unsecured roll '55-56 Excess Rate '54-55 $101.26 7. Restricted balance plus district taxes $324.15 8. Amount budgeted 1955-56 $2,255.00 9. Maximum amount to be derived by levy on 1955-56 secured roll $1,930.85 GENERAL FUND 1954-55 1955-56 Actual Budget BEGINNING BALANCE JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury $10,254.32 $15,825 the champ of 'em all! beauty contest wu Thousands cheered with wonderful homes in CHAMPSIDE PARK! They enthused about the beauty in advance styling...applauded the space-setting features...agreed this month the very best home buy in Southland! WESTERN HOLLY built-in RANGE & OVEN! Thousands cheer for wonderful homes in CHAMPION PARK! They enthused about the city's advance styling...applauded its pace-setting features...agreed this is the very best home buy in Southland! Yes, dozens of value-wise buyers bought their homes in CHAMPION PARK this week! And many more know now this is the home that's all they've been their goal. Looks like a fast sell-out! Better grab your hat and hurry to CHAMPION PARK today for sure! qualified vets NOTHING DOWN except costs & impounds from $6670 month (princ. & int.) good terms for non-vets THE WAY TO A HOME RUN: From L.A. take the Santa Ana Freeway to Lincoln Ave. Turn left and continue on Center St. through downtown Anaheim, then turn left on East St. and continue to sales office at NORTH and EAST STREETS. FROM WHITTIER CHAMPION PARK FROM L.A. FROM LONG BEACH LINCOLN CENTER ST. Cash Collections awaiting deposit 3,426.02 Total Current Assets 13,680.34 Less: Current Liabilities 13,616.54 Net Beginning Balance $ 63.80 434 Adjusted Net Beginning Balance 62.80 I. INCOME c. State Apportionments and Allowances Basic Aid and Equalization Aid 104,163.55 110,460 Special Purpose Apportionment Excess expense — Physically Handicapped 1,180.00 1,250 — Regular Pupils 3,134.64 5,520 Apportionment for Growth — First Period 3,920.83 4,528 — Second Period 3,686.35 4,528 Final Apportionment 228.79 6,792 d. Subventions Taxes on Solvent Credits 26.97 55 Apportionments from County School Service Fund 1,927.00 Other County Income (Including Prior Years) 469.55 450 l. Other Income 2,784.14 2,850 f. District Taxes Prior Years' Taxes 526.62 550 Unsecured Roll Taxes 1,395.05 Received in 1954-55 Estimated for 1955-56 9,590 Assessed Valuation 93,290 Not More Than 10% for Delinquency 83,961 Genrl. Purpose Tax Rate (1954-55) 1,1422 Total Income Other Than Secured Roll Taxes 123,466.48 142,045 f. Secured Roll Taxes Received in 1954-55 16,076.28 Amount Required to Balance Budget 1955-56 19,110 Total Income 141,542.74 161,155 II. TOTAL NET BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS TOTAL INCOME $141,606.51 $161,589 V. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS I-ADMINISTRATION Salaries and Wages 6,275 Other Expense 2,471 Total $ 6,498.40 8,746 2-INSTRUCTION 2a-Certified Salaries of Instruction 78,106.65 77,675 2b-Other Salaries of Instruction 910.00 1,000 2c-Other Expenses of Instruction 5,120.23 Audio Visual Education Service Library 75 Other Expense 1,600 5,650 Total Instruction 84,136.88 86,000 3-AUXILIARY SERVICES Other Expense 100 Total $ 65.98 100 4-OPERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT Salaries and Wages 3,000 Other Expense 4,840 Total $ 9,162.64 7,840 5-MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT Salaries and Wages 1,650 Other Expense 1,000 Total $ 2,381.13 2,650 6-FIXED CHARGES (1) District Contribution to Employees Retirement under State Employees Retirement System 1,707.39 1,831 (2) All other Fixed Charges 2,602.51 800 Total $ 4,309.90 2,631 V. ENDING EALANCE JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury $ 15,887 GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30,1956,for 1956-57 Total Current Assets $ 15,887 Less: Current Liabilities $ 15,887 Net Ending Balance $ VI.TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS NET ENDING BALANCE $141,074 BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND$ I.BEGINNING BALANCE, July 1 $1,997 INCOME District Taxes on Unsecured Roll $3 Prior Year's District Taxes $2 Current District Taxes on Secured Roll: Amount Received 1954-55 $3, AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1955-56 $3, Total $ 4,074 III.TOTAL,BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $6,074 IV.EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS Bond Interest $1,279 Bond Redemption $3,079 Total Expenditures and Transfers $4,279 V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 $1,997 VI.TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS NET ENDING BALANCE $6,074 PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING FUND$ I.BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury $5,887 Net Beginning Balance $5,887 Adjusted Net Beginning Balance $5,887 INCOME Transfers $7,887 Total $7,887 III.TOTAL,NET BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS TOTAL INCOME $6,074 IV.EXPENDITURES Transfers TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS $V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury $6,887 Total $6,887 Net Ending Balance $6,887 VI.TOTAL EXPENDITURES PLUS NET ENDING BALANCE $6,074 CAFETERIA ACCOUNT$ I.BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in Security First Nat. Bank,Buena Park "Operating" cash $2, Accounts Receivable $2, Total $2, LESS: Current Liabilities $2, Net Beginning Balance $2, Adjusted Net Beginning Balance $2, II.INCOME Federal (Cash Reimbursement) subventions $1, Cafeteria Sales $1, Other Income $1, Total $14,787 III.TOTAL,NET BEGINNING PLUS TOTAL INCOME $15,887 IV.EXPENDITURES §-FOOD SERVICE$ Sa–Regular Meals $ Salaries $ Food $ Operating supplies and expenses $ Repairs and Replacement and/or Depreciation $ TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE $14,787 V. ENDING BALANCE Cash in Security First Nat. Bank,Buena Park "Operating" cash $2, Stores and Prepaid Expense $2, Total $2, Less: Current Liabilities $2, Net Ending Balance $2, VI.TOTAL EXPENDITURES PLUS NET ENDING BALANCE $ TOPAZ ESTATES REPORTS Few Homes Left Unsold Situated in an ideal residential location in Anaheim, agents for Topaz Estates' 'Jewel Homes' today announced that only a few more of these outstanding homes remain to be sold. Cleverly designed with six different plans to choose from, Topaz Estates are proving to be very popular with home seekers and buyers alike. Visitors may see the homes, built and developed by Edward V. Brewer, on South East street, between South street and Vermont avenue. Priced from $13,050, the homes are available to veterans for no money down. Topaz Estates 'Jewel Homes' have central hall plans, natural finish mahogany cabinets, garbage disposals and two - car garages. Other outstanding features found in the homes include forced-air heating, wood burning fireplaces, plastered walls and acoustic-type ceilings, hardwood floors, floor to ceiling wood paneling, weatherstripping, insulation, three bedrooms and one and one-half baths. The homes are near shopping centers, transportation, schools and convenient to Anaheim's business district, yet enjoys quiet, peaceful suburban atmosphere. UAW Faces Charges Of Corrupt Practices DETROIT (UP)—The CIO United Auto Workers union will be arraigned today on charges its television shows supporting Democratic candidates in Michigan last fall violated the federal Corrupt Practices Act. A UAW spokesman said CIO President Walter Reuther and the 3 and 4 Bedrooms 2 Baths 18 CHARMING EXTERIORS! 9 SPACIOUS FLOOR PLANS! FEATURES THAT'LL WIN YOUR HEART plus • OPEN GRID ROOM DIVIDER! • QUALITY DRAPERIES at no extra cost! • 75,000 BTU HEATING, thermostatically controlled • Stall Shower, in many! • Genuine Ceramic Tile in both baths! • Waste King Pulverator! • 40 and 50 Gallon Water Heater! • Natural Finish Kitchen Cabinets! • Crushed Rock Roof, in color! • Redwood Fencing! • 2-car Garage, with storage space! naturally, gas equipped sales office: Corner East LA PALMA & North EAST STREETS in Anaheim phone: KEyrton 5-1072 sales agents: HOFFMAN AND PILANT CO. CHAMPION PARK Anheim UAW Faces Charges Of Corrupt Practices DETROIT (UP)—The CIO Unit-ed Auto Workers union will be arraigned today on charges its television shows supporting Democratic candidates in Michigan last fall violated the federal Corrupt Practices Act. A UAW spokesman said CIO President Walter Reuther and the union's Secretary - Treasurer Emil Mazey will represent the union along with their attorney. The union was indicted by a federal grand jury July 20 on four counts accusing it of illegally using its general funds to support Democratic candidates during the 1954 election through UAW - sponsored television programs. Mazey has charged the Indictment was a "frantic effort" by Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield and state Republican Chairman John Feikens to "save face" after last fall's Democratic victories in Michigan. Winchell's Daughter To Marry Tonight BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., — Eileen Jean (Walda) Winchell, 28, only daughter of newspaper columnist Walter Winchell, will marry wealthy hotel chain owner Hyatt von Dehn, 40, here tonight. Miss Winchell, who has appeared in several broadway shows, had a previous marriage annulled 10 years ago Von Dehn was divorced three years ago by singer Ginny Simms. BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS Mortuary 251 N. Lemon Phone KE 5-3209 Friday, July 29, 1955 Anaheim (Cal.) Bulletin — 11 LEGAL NOTICE Angelus Bonded Adj. vs. Willsey Number 15936 268943 File 2941 MARSHALL'S SALE By virtue of an execution issued out of the Municipal Court of Los Angeles Judicial District, County of Los Angeles, State of California, dated the 7th day of June, A.D. 1955, in a certain action wherein John F. Phillips dba Angelus Bonded Adjusters as Plaintiff recovered Judgment against Michael Willsey; Raleigh B. Willsey; Betty J. Willsey; also known as Betty Jean Willsey; Betty J. Clinton; Betty Jean Clinton; Mrs. Paul B. Clinton; Mrs. Paul Beecher Clinton; Betty Jean Mallicoat, as Defendants for the sum of $517.98 lawful money of the United States, besides costs and interest, etc., on the 4th day of May, 1952. I have levied on the following described property, to-wit: Lot 25, Tract 1545, recorded in Book 50 Page 1545, Miscellaneous Maps of Orange County, California. Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of August, 1955 at 2 o'clock P.M., of that day at 1170 North Los Angeles Street, Anaheim, California, County of Orange, State of California, I will sell all the right, title and interest of said defendants in any to the above described property, at Pursue Auction, for lawful money, to the highest and best bidder, to satisfy said execution and all costs. Dated at Anaheim, California, the 9th day of June, 1955. HASKELL A. KELLEY, Marshall of the Municipal Court of Anaheim-Fullerton Judicial District, County of Orange, State of California. 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