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THURSDAY, JUNK 21, l»2M hom Shvcp, Not Cai THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE PROVE, OREGON. I « Lancaster of Blue Mountain Sun day to O'banon, where they vis ited Mr«. Foster ’• and .Mrs. Lan caster’s mother, .Mrs. C. G. Hozine. Mr» Surah Fisher was a Sun day diurier gne»t of Mr. and Mrs. County I* Making Record in HEBRON ('iftlnw (lrov<* waler han !><*«*n Roy Howard in Cottage Grove. tflv««n an ijduhuh I lull of litulth in Mrs. Jennie Perini and family, Conatruction of Sharps June 19c — Mr. and Mrs. William who «pent the past year in Sacra two t«*«tB mad«« «luring Just by th«« and daughter Dudin •»liiti» h«*filtli l»<mr«l. Th«« bartariftl , Kitti-nlmch mento, Cal., returned to their Creek Bridge. White of home here Wednesday. They were «‘oiint in on«« tp»f wno found to I m * I and Mrs. Elesepatb 2 p«*r (*««. and in h«* N«««*on«l ta*»t it ' Lewiston, Ida, visited from Wed accompanied by a cousin and hi» <1 Id* ('KEEK, Or«*., .Ium« DI. - hum I p«»r «■«•* In both rn«»«*M th«» I nesday until Saturday with Mr wife, in whose ear they drove. ( llowur<l*M Naw* Hrrvirw.) — Not lon«*Moim* l>H«'ti*na ware found to and Mr». N. W. W. White, while on wi t lint midi ng that the \ni|t*r*oii X I»«* fri««n<lly quimi . Th«*»*« are th«« , their wuy to Los Angeli ». MOUNT VIEW. »Middleton l«»ggmg «'limp I ihm b«*«*n b«*«»t t««»tw <«v«*r r«*port«*d for f’ot Ln Mar Piper an»l Chet Beni In All Its Brunches down min’««, prior tp tin« hulidayN, tag«« drove water, although it hr««« I of Portland were overnight » (Npscjal to the Mentinel.) then* i» unirli nrtivity her«« now. ni’arlv ii I whyn hnd n ««la*«« A rating I tor» Fri»lny of Mr. Piper’» n June 20.—The annual school elec- Mi»» Miriam Piper. I’hey mot< Th«« (ll««n Aiplurwon A Hon rhw mill, tion wan held Monday ami the I to Bohemia Hntur»lay, relurr which m*nt into op«*riition I«*** m than present officers were reelected. that night. They left Wr Purl I two vuiirn URO, nml which Ims no Production Regulation M>»» Amy Johnson is spending I i Bun»iay morning. identity with th«« Ainl««r$n»n A the week at Ixlrane with relatives. ; I*. S. Bukowaki Boosts Price of Lumber Miss Dolly Johnson visited over Middleton lumber eompimy, a «««* iiir Mrs. Charles Bales visited Mon » to hnv«« weathered th«« blaM of Saturday night in Cottage Grove »lay afternoon with Mrs. I(i»-hard over supply of woo«| stork »iii«l, with her father, Tom Johnson, r»- Hanna. lifter n p«riod of never«I months Retailer» Find Their Stocka m , turning Hunday with Mi»» Piper. .Mr. ami Mrs. J. It. Cooley ami PROFESSIONAL CARDS of half time operation, is now run Ernest Heaton moved Him lay Mis» Elizabeth Cooley attended the DBMTIMTM. 7 Danger of Depletion and lung rloi*e to its per day to the place bi* recently bought pioneer pienie at Brownsville ~~ The innntigeiiirnt is much from E. C. Lockwixel. Thursday. I »K. W. K. LKBOW li.nlUl Orilo« «ut. No Place to Buv. plr«Nr«l with th«« upward tendency Mr. and Mrs. William Baimbridg** ► Itili «lei Main sirosta. Hour, Mr. an»l Mrs. H. B. Iler and « SU l<i 1$ «lui 1 lo ti . So. k« cuing, of «lemi^ml und price. K«*c«*nlly the of t’ottug»* Grove visited Hun»lay Mr». Roy Howur»! of the Grove ami Huuilaya appuli» luisui, l'bunssl rompu n y pu r<*husei| th«* tract <>r visited 1'ri‘lay afternoon at the Crow ’» Lumber Digest ha» be at the Lincoln Taylor home. ut Ilea 34. raaldonc« ISI-J. timber on the l>«»yle rutate, ad come optimistic a» to the lumlier Mr, unit Mrs. Alvin ~ Day» of Waldo Miller home. , I Joplin, a C. H. KINK D mu IUI Flral Na jurent to th«« mill, which curri*« outlook, stopped Thur »da y kichanl Harina was a Cottage h Ilona! Lauk building, ('oliagli Uro«», i "<v«*rnl million f«««'t, nml this in I m « it »aidt lu its must recent ¡»sue while on Mo., a trip to California an»l Grove visitor Monday. I Oregon. HpocInJUl Iu •ilracliuu. ad visited with their aunt am! cousin, iidiilatralloii of nilroua oaid and uaygna, mg I<« rk **«I on contract by Mr Allis t Mrs. Louise Kibbey of Blue e, al Burgrry. Ottica phon« 1Ü. linai t««r, Mmith Smith and uml Whitmali, Whitman. During The general outlook is highly Mr». Hmith nu»l Mr». Frank La Mountain was an overnight visitor 1< urn 1II6J th«- «lull «hiVN «I iiyn thin this Mpring upriiig th«* rom »atisfuctory. Jilue. Humfay of Mrs. Wablo Miller. puny r iiiNtall««d installe«! n a four four ui«h« aid« planer. Mi»» Annuliel and Miss Katie Miss June and Miss Eva Lan mSIOlAMS. The benefits of product ion regu Tne Gnorgi« Georg«* E. E. Pott«*r I*ott«*r general lation have been clearly »lemon Gili-rint returned Wednesday eve caster visited one day last week <J. K. FROST,— Phyalrlau »nil | nn*rrhitndiiw »torr, «tore, which which failed at rated. niug from Ashlan»! to »pen»l th.- with Miss Genevieve and Miss Au U li. ••irgvun. Offlc» in Lawson build« It is now apparent that Califor summer with their mother, M ra. drey Mulvihill in Cottage Grove. Ing I'bon» 47. Culla#» Gruta, On»gua ■ ««urly luM fnII, hns been nbuorlx««! by Han McCullum, ‘ “ ami again the nin buyers knew liettcr than the Jessie Gilcrist. Charles Bales •« making an ef AXLKY. M D.- Physician and I Mtori* iu w«*ll Ntorkrd nn«l u return E. J. E»lwards motored to Horn fort to eradicate the Canada the ■surgeon Kvsaings by appoint- to u rtiibstuntini trn«h* Aceinu likc- mill», that they ha»l played waiting game until they were on brook uri»l hi» mother, Mm. Clara thistle in the neighborhood. »»»■nt. Over Kam's Drug slurs, Cuttags liruva. Dragon thin ice for, nt th»- first announce Edwards, nml niece, Verna Stone, Thr mi'nt of a proaiiective falling off returned with him Wednesday. EUGENE MAN EXPLORES W. KIME. M. D—Physician aa»l \ in th»- output, they began to rush Mi»« Vernlce will remain two weeks H»»rgoon. Obal-lrloa end diseases of ! which SUB POLAR AREA ALONE woman and rhlldr-»» a so-rially Office for tw<i inoiitliN under th«« » to cover. The anxiety of the Cali and visit h«-r cousins, Lucy and First Nsllonal Baah Building Phones l I vimoii of Jo<* Dam««*oo«lt wi Eunice Edward». EDMONTON, Alta., May 31.— OnMS .‘.»4. residence, 1JOJ Kesldeass ■ roropl««!<«| in about two we««kii und fornia lumbermen to buy »luring Wells DeWells enuu* Friday from Another sub polar expedition the past ten »lay» has almost be is •44 nm 1140 weal Main. it proiiiiM«*n to I»«« a wtrurtur«« of come a stampede ami prices have the children’» farm home near about to set out, it was announced ATToiursra 1 which Lan«* county can I m * proud. bi-en bi<l up much faster than uny Corvallis to make his home with today. It will be a one man af | Thia bridg«* ha« b«*en built by m one hud expected. However, the .Mw E. J. Edwards. fair and the route will lx’ from erbert w iaimiiaiiu Attorney .Miss Ilia and Miss Mona Hayns Edmonton to Athabasi-a, down the H Ing si iatw First Nsllonal liani» build «•r<*w of from mix to eight mm an«!, hysteria that for a time surroumlr»! , ronAidoring th«* * hundr«’«! an«l on«« California trading ha» tapered off of Port Angeles, Wash., aeeom Athabasca to the Yukon, thenee by Phon» 04 Cottage Drove. Dr^on little drlayn and pcrpkxing «Jiffi* into a «am* method of doing bu«i panietl by Miss Hazel Führer of the inside passage to Prince Rupert Il J. HH1NN.—Attorney st Law sad are and bark by rail to Edmonton. All I 1 * Notary Public. Practices la all < ulti«*M mrouiit«‘r«’«l in river con- m- M nn»l that without the market Eugene, came Thursday and courts. Hadar building. Cottage Grove. utrurtural work, the time required losing any of its virility. visiting their aunt and mother, the water parts of the trip will be Oregon. to fininh th«* job is considered a Every domestic demand i« gain Mm. Fred Führer. .Mis, Hazel re made in a 14-fout motor boat. r«*rord. Th«« III foot chorda had to ing ground. The Atlnntic const has turned Monday to her work in E. F. McBee of Eugene, Ore., is be tak out of tree, scored and hmi to fall in behinil California ami Eugene. the man who will dare the ad ■n hauled tu the bridge pay molt' money even though de hcwt*«l, Mrs. Joe Ijtffoon and niece, venturous trip. He is now making site; g livered prices have not as yet been Zeimu Laffoou, mo veil to Coburg preparations for the journey. The erete I advanced proportionately. The re- Saturday to live with Mm. Laf motor boat in which he proposes to )> k »I tu tail yard trade that is served by foon’s brother, Lowell Hubbard. sail the northern water» came here was mi all rail shipments has not lu-en as Mrs. Susan Lajoie and daughter in tow behind a small automobile aery Ic wild aS the water market» but at Sarah of Lynx Hollow visited Bun and is being shipped to Athabases, the riv th»' same time has in a most grati »lay with their daughter and sis where it will take to the water. this si fying way been steadily gaining ter, Mr». L. D. Huff. McBee expects to be back in Ed failed ami another pit ha.I to Le both in vylumc and price levels. Harvey Clark was home over munton in four or five months open»*»!. The concrete work was a time. The export market up to the last the week end. staml »till job tu the cnauiil ob few- days has remained immune to Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller and son server, for it was »low nml par the domestic revival but the marked Raymond visited Sunday in De NOTICE. titular work. The piers are five improvement in California and At light Valley at the home of Mr,. In the county court of the State of Ore- feet at the base, tnpering to two lantic coast prices- ha» finally Miller's sister, Mrs. Ray Myers. yon. for Lane county. feet, and arc 2D feet high, one on place»l the mills in a position where In the matter of the estate of Peter Archie Gilham is drilling n new each »id»» <»f the channel, 105 fret they have had th»- courage to a»k Hansen, deceases. well. Roy Murry is helping him. apart from center to center of con the foreign Ituyers more money Notice is hereby given that Curtis L. Mrs. John Kebelbeck went to Hansen, administrator with will annexed, crete wall. t'pon these piers lay nnd, while this development is coni Portland Sunday and of the eatata of Peter Hansen, deceased, will visit the great base chorils, each deriveil pnrntivelv only a few »lays old and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John haa rendered and preaenled for final act from a »olid prime tree, nml they ha» not ha»l time to be tested, it her and filed in said court the final Piser, at Stayton. She expect» to tlement account of hia administration of the said nre 111 feet long, 14 inch»-« undoubtedly will stimulate export be gone two weeks. estate together with a petition praying square, giving an extension be- placement». John Ketielbeck has carpenter» for final settlement of the said estate and y»»nd the ernter of each pier of • If the mill» continue to hold the repairing that Tuesday the day of July. 1028. and reshingling his barn. at the hour of 10 24th o’clock a. m. of the three f»*et, to meet requirements cut down a« they have thin month, George Zapp was a week-end said day at the court room of the said for apron joining. This bridg»- it begins to look as though the court at the court house tn Eugene. Lane ero»»e« Row river at a lniint im- balance of 1928 is going to be a visitor of Mis» Anna Jepson. county. Oregon, has been fixed aa the Long Duttam-e Hauling Nine hundred capons comprise miubately below nml in plain view seller»' market. time and place for the hearing on said the flock being raised at th«- Jep final account and settlement of said es of the confluence of Sharps creek Piano Moving a Specialty Even when the market in soft son ranch. tate. at which time sad place any persoa with the main river and 300 yards there never fails to be nn improve may appear and file objections The annual school meeting held interested abovn old Re»l bridge. Like the old ment in buying just prior to the thereto and contest the same. Notice is Monday evening was wt-ll at- further given that said account is for briilge the turn from the up-river Fourth of July holidays. Ad»l this settlement and distribution of the road is directly nt right angles, but pressure to the already firm condi tended. Over 30 were present. L. final residue of the property of the said estate the viow of the bridge will be less tion today and it will be seen that D. Huff was elected director to Dated this the 15th day of June, 1928. take the place of John Murry, re- CURTIS L. HANSEN. Admin obseured, nml the approach will le' the only danger confronting th» « istrator with will annexed of much better in that th»* plan of general outlook is that it might tiring board member and Truman the estate of Peter Hansen, Clark was reelected clerk. The construction gives a spread of sev get too strong if the middle west deceased. Chestnut Brothers, proprietors eral fi'el in excess of the width of and eastern dealers should become budget was discarded and another H. J. SHINN, Attorney for Katat»- jn21-jlyl9e lb»' bridge, making an easy turn apprehensive over the supply for one accepted. Mr. and Mrs. Compton and STORAGE AND GENERAL onto the briilge. , the immediate future and nil at NOTICE OF OUABDIAN’8 SALE OF TRANSFER tempt tu anticipate their want/ for daughter Frances and Mr. Comp REAL PROPERTY. Drill Is iu LliuMtone the latter part of this month anil ton’s mother, Mrs. Lily Trobst of Office phone 0 Drain, visited Saturday with Mrs. The drill at the well of the the first half of July. Notire is hereby given that the under- Resilience Phone 160 Y Belle Geer. ~ -- - Mrs. Geer and her signed a» »uardiaa of th person and es I’ruwn oil company, Eugene, is As successful a» the curtailment tate of Oral Antal, a minor, by virtue of guests motored to Provide»«*«, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON now in limeatone, anurdiug to W. has already been, it is safe to sav an urder of sale duly made and entered E. Mnrriou, pre»i»lent of th<* com that it ha» just begun, for many w here they attended the Jaob Jn the county court of the State of Ore Mrs, Geer and gon for Lane county, on the 24th day of pun V. concerns that have not been operat Powell reunion. May. 1928. duly authorising him so to M r. Marrion »ay» he ha* been ing on the short week are now lay -Al tf. Trobxt are granddaughters of do. will, on and after the 30th »lav nt Powell, who was a looking for a sandstone nnd he ing plans to be down for longer Joab .'ui... ¿u.a. at u»e law office of Gordon $ ivuutt u pioneer evangelist. S Wella, court house." Eugene. Oregon, feel*» quite I »lire it will b** feufid puaiuds than usual over inc l-ourth for sale at private sale and sell to bvneuth the I limestone. He says of July, so that what the curtail .«on, Abraharu Powell, aged 87, , the offer the highest bidder for cash subject to con that there was about 20 feet of ment has lacked so far of living only living son, was present and firmation. the following described real Several hun I ‘- property belonging to aaid estate, towlt: open hole between the bottom of up to 20 per cent is likely to be gave m address. "Beginning at a point on the W. L. Ixtonartl, Prop. th»* casing ami the limestone and made up in a lump sum the early dred were present. easterly line of the county read 2.18 that they are now underreaming part of July. chains east of th«^ northwest corner OFFICE AT HOWE’S THORNTON CORNERS That retail buyers are making a of the Samuel Gray donation Innd tin* hole to set the casing into the CX1NFECTIONF.RY clnim No 40, being also a corner in liiiiestone to safeguard against ac last desperate effort to break »tow n angle of the Joseph G. Gray donation Ren. Phone 239-J (Special to the Sentinel.) cidents in case Ibis is n hard lime the morale of the manufacturers is land claim No. 38, notification No June 20.—Mr. and Mr». C. A. plainly shown in the growing 7500. tn township 16 south, range 1 capping over production. GENERAL west. Willamette meridian. Oregon, ”lf nothing happens we will volume of wire business. Fully Beeker and little son of Newberg and running thence east 3 02 chains have our casing »et Hioi be rcn»ly half of the orders coming to the visited Tuesday with Mr. Becker’s to the right bank of the Mohawk riv TRANSFER er; thence along said right bank. S to drill through the lime in a fir mills today are by tidegraph sister, Mrs. W. A. Keene, return- ing to their home Wednesday. 20° 57' W. 7.60 chains; thenee S. Got tage Grove. Oregon and, as soon a» the business is few »lay»,” said Mr. Marrion. 28® 53’ W. 12 83 chains; thence 8. Mr. anil nnd Mrs. D. O. () Fisher and booked, th«« retailer never ceases to 49® 28’W,14 74 chains to the north keep wiring additional drills until sen Clifford of Aliadore visited Tax Turnover Is Large. erly line of the Sc 'them Pacific Rail way company a righ’-of-way; thence Mon- than $189,000 in taxes was the ear is sealeil nnd on its way. Wednesday of last week with Mr. N. 68® W. 2.67 chains to the easter turned over to County Treasurer Salesmen calling on the trade claim ami Mrs. J. W. Fisher. ly line of the county road; thence Cottage Grove-Eugene Hehiskn by Sheriff Taylor Weilnes that stock is moving out of thi Mr. an»l Mrs. Bert Shaffer and along the easterly tine of the county children of Lorane .«pent Monday yards in normal volume an»l that road. N 37’ 25' E. 26.00 chains; Th<> amount was divided in Freight Transfer Co. »lav. thence N. 31® 10' E. 6.64 chains to .Mr. with Mrs. Shaffer's parents, retailers will have to order more to the following funds: State nn»l the place of beginning, containing Express Service at Freight county, $100,342.77;' cities, $29,- lumber »luring the next 90 days re- and Mrs. J. W. Francis. 14.13 acres of land, more or leas, in Carl Murphy of Roseburg gardless of what prices are. mo- Lane county, Oregon. 089.08; school districts, $48,126.12; Rates Beginning at a point in the west It begins to look as though it is tored down Sunday for his wife union high schools, $4ti!)tl.l)2; roa»l Freight linulin ig from Portland line of the Joseph G. Gray donation and little »laughter, Pat ricin. who ilistricts, $6072.60; port of Siu a matter of only two or three land claim No. 38. notification No. und other val illoy towns, long 7500. in Township 16 south, range slaw, $378.1)0; foriWit fire patrol, weeks until rail business will got spent a week with Mrs. Murphy’s 'distance hauling of all '1 kinds, 1 west, Willamette meridian. Oregon. Mrs. F. L. $407.25; Cox »Irainnge »listrict, in much the same condition that parents,, Mr. ami furniture moving nnd and »tomge 26.46 chains north of the southwest Hockett. California now is. In other words, $154.05; squirrel poisoning, $23.88; corner of said claim; and running uro only a l part of the service Mrs. James Plaster nml »laugh thence north along the western total $i89,7!i2.2::. The several if the mills keen cool and hold we offer. Let us figure with boundary of the claim. 18.61 chains; ter Orvella ami grandson Bobby their cuts down, the sellers ’ market cities in the county will get the you. thence east parallel to the south line I following sums: Eugene, $26,472,- will be general ami the accumula spent Sundny nt Swimmers’ Delight of the claim, 41.46 chains; thence Phone 99. near Goshen. tions of item» which lire now .un S. 80® 35’ E. 21.36 chains, to a point 32; Springfield,’ $546.60; Creswell, on I he westerly line of a railroad Miss Alta ami Miss Mary Hall Eugene office— Willamette-Vai $556.60;" Coburg, $18.61); Cottage salable will be in demand, nn<l be aight-of-way. 2.02 chains north, and ley-Transfer Co., Phone 135. fore the end of June the mills of Salem visited last week with Grove, $129.42; Junction City, 2.66 chains east of the northwest should be tolling the trade what their uncle anil aunt, Mr. ami Mrs. corner of the Samuel Gray donation $1358.32; Florence, $19.73. they will sell them instead of W. A. Keene. land claim No. 40, of the same town ship and range; thence along the letting them dictate what they will Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ritchey of Longest Days Are Here. westerly line of the railroad right-of- buy, ns they have for so many Crow were at the J. W. Fisher way. 8. 37’ 45' W. 2.53 chains I Yesterday wits the longest day home Tuesday. thence S. 24® 16' W. 4.35 chains; in the year by n few »eeonds. The months. thence S. 37® 25' W. 22.06 chains; ■fi Mrs. Gowdy of Cottage sun hns been shining, or is sup thence leaving the railroad right of r 1 I1 way. N 70® 17' W.. 25.25 chains; posed to have been shining, 15 Hubbell Building Being Remodelled. • Th»« Hubbell & Sly building at Francis. thence west 21.60 chains to the place hours, 4’1 minutes nml some seconds of beginning, containing 117.70 acres the corner of Main nml Fifth Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Elfving arc 1« every »lily of this week itn»l from of land, more or leas, in Lane county, I 1 3 1 It Oregon. now on tne iliivs will become short streets is to bo extensively re the parents of a daughter bom ARZEL ARNEL, Guardian er. Th»' longest day of the year modelled. Th,» alterations include Sunday. The child has tyeen named of the Estate of Oral eume on the twentieth of the placing partitions to divide the Arlie June. Arnel, a minor. I Mr. and Mrs. Gilcrist and two mill jn28 month this veur on nccount of building into two stores, milling n »loorwny, changing the doorways children of Canada visited f rom leap year. nml putting n doorway on the al Sunday until Thursday with Mr. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF BONDS. I ley. The building once housed two nnd Mrs. John XVillian. They are Nutice is hereby given that on July 1, Veterans Given More Time. . Bancroft bond, number, 6, 7. 8 9 I World war veterans have been stores nml the postoffice. Several friends of Mrs. Willinn and were 1928, 11. 12. 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 Iuue to Portland. 200 comfortable room», years ago it was remodelled for neighbors in Canada before her 10 given more time in which to npply “ K ” City of Cottage Grove Improvement each with bath. Reasonable rates. Bonds, five hundred dollar, ($500.00) for government adjusted coinpen occupancy by one business. Geo. marriage. Convenient down-town location. each will be redeemed by the City of Cot M. Marksbury, who once uso»l the Miss Hazel Yearous of Latham Now under (wrtonal management of silt ion, according to word received tage Grove at the office of the city tree»- SAM D. ADKISSON at. the office of the Lane county entire building, recently reestab spent Sunday with Miss Franci» urer, First National bank building. Cot tage Grove. Oregon; all of said bond, chapter of the American Red lished himself in business in the Koene, Mrs. Ellenn doblen of Eugene aforesaid will be taken up. redeemed and I Cross. Time for ninking applica building. visited over Sunday with her par cancelled on said date at par value, and tion Im» been extended to January interent thereon shall esass Presto Copy Outfits. Sentinel. ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. P. Short da; >y of July, 1928. ----- j on said first 1, 11)30. ridge. Dated and Jlrst published this 7th day Stapling Machines. Sentinel. Mrs. George Foster nnd children of June, 1928. PORTLAND, OREGON Adding Machines. Sentinel. HERBERT EAKIN. Fountain pen ink. Sentinel, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bert i Jn7-28e City Treasurer. • nlgllt. rulli i • I < Imi,iv, il »e» noi is>iiie troni . i imi |„ p,< |llllwj frolli lite lnii>»|l|i< ,,f h | i ,|V. cordimi tu un iin»wei'rd qui«»Hii|i m Liberty Tonsorial Business Is as Usual Rat teriä Lonesome In In Culp Creek Section (J. (i. Water j Nearby News j PAGE THREE Arcade Theatre—Sunday-Monday June 24-25 CH j ^IEY the Bl vu " it * ® LON 4 Imperial Barber Shop 11 ROCK AND SAND Concrete rock, per yard, $1.85, Delivered Sands, per yd., $2.25 Delivered X 6 ¡i¿. Smoshinq Underujor/d Film / V ir r J A ^-5 CHESTNUT TRANSFER CO. LEONARD TRANSFER IVe Welcome you Vhe HOTEL CONGRESS •J X. DISTRICT CLERK’S ANNUAL REPORT 1928-1929. To the Board of Directors and Legal Voters of School District No. 45, Lane County, Oregon, for Year Ending June 18, 1928. N urn ber of persons reaiding in district October Maia Fsaul, Trial 25, 1927, over 4 and ander 20 __ _______ ___ 509 500 1009 Number of teachers employed in high school, .Number of teachers employed in grades ____ Number Number Number Number of of of of school rooms school houses library books library books 3 1 1« 4 30 II in operation ____________ in district_______________ on hand ________________ purchased during year.__ 32 I 2008 96 Amount of bonded indebtedness __ _____ ________ $44,500.00 Amount of warrant indebtedness: General furni ___________________ $6,849.24 Bond and interest fund ______ . .2,250.00 $ 9,099.24 Estimated valuation of echool grounds___ 5,000.00 Appraised sound value of school buildings 88,131.54 Appraised sound value of furniture and equipment 20,858.29 Amount of insurance on school house*«.... .................. 57,400.00 5,550.00 Amount of insurance on furniture and equipment __ Amount of special tax levied ........ ................................ ... 29,435.00 1,418,194.00 Valuation of taxable property in the district______ 20.80 Kate per cent in mills of taxation_______ ________ 103.00 Average cost of pupils in high school ____________ 74.00 Average cost of pupils in whole school____________ FINANCIAL STATEMENT General Fund Balance June 20, 1927 ________________ $ 133.78 Receipts: Special taxes____________________ 27,160.39 1.-1.043.7" County fund_______________ -___ State fund______ _______________ 1,652.04 Elementary school fund__________ 4,849.50 State and federal vocational funds 1,901.02 Tuition (grades)________________ 88.00 Tuition (high school)__ ______ 7.50 County high school tuition_______ 7,321.72 Other sources_______________ ___ 107.47 $58,131.34 Disbursements _______ Warrants paid_______ Balance June 18, 1928 $57,497.32 706.81 60.99 • M. A. HORN Phone 35F4 Cottage Grove 5 $58^65.12 »58,265.12 Bond and Warrant Interest Fund. Balance June 20, 1927 ______________________ $ 491.45 Receipts (taxes)__________________________ 7,203.41 Disbursements: Warrant» paid_____________ Interest on warrants paid______________ Balance June 18, 1928 ______________________ 7,387.50 194.31 113.05 $7,694.86 $7,694.86 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES. Personal Service. ....$ 2,499.96 Superintendent_______________ _ 1,800.00 Principal high school_________ .... 1,350.00 Principal west side grade school 14,502.69 Teachers, high school (11)___ Teachers, grades (16) ________ _ 15,599.88 _ 2,339.69 Janitors (2)_________________ Clerk __ _________________ _____ 250.00 70 84 Election and Census _________ $38,413.06 Material and Supplies. Furniture and equipment ________________ Supplies for instruction__________________ Library__________________________________ Janitors’ supplies_______________ •_________ 663.75 349.86 314.90 345.43 1,029.04 *>, 1 O-» Light and power —- .... v» uter ..._________________ Telephones_______________________________ Postage and stationery___________________ $3,452.71 Maintenance and Repairs. Building repairs and upkeep grounds ...... $ 2,937.30 Maintenance agricultural department .-. 227.82 Maintenance homemaking department_______ 314.97 $ 3,480.09 Indebtedness. Bonds paid ________ Bond »interest paid -. .4 3,500.00 . 2,375.00 $ 5,875.00 Other Pay menta Insurance _______________________________ Municipal street sewer and sidewalk assess ments and interest ___________________ Athleties _______________________________ Refund to teachers for institute attendance Audit of clerk’s records _______________ ... $ 401.76 534.42 100.00 135.00 10.00 TOTAL __________________________ $52,401.98 45 vouchers cancelled and returned herewith. Respectfully submitted, WORTH HABVE Y, Clerk. Hurry Up! A bunch of second hand doors and windows. They’ll go quickly. It's land plaster time again. We have it at carload prices. Godard & Randall Juit North of S. P. Station—Phon« 100 Building material of all kinds always on hand