Notice of School Meeting NOTK’E IS HEREBY GIVEN to th«’ voters of Union High Sch«>ol District No. 14, of I Jine Coun- ty. State of Oregon, tlmt a SUHOOl. MEETING of thu said district will be held at Director's Room, I nlon lligh School Building, the 26th day of May, 1948. at 7 30 o'clock pin , for the purpo*«1 of discussing the budget for Hte fiscal year, beginning July 1, 1948, and ending June 30. 194», herelnaftar set forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying a district tax. Rchedule I Estimated Receipt« BUDGET sim I Available Cash Balance« TOTAL ALL FUMO« Estimated Receipts from Dellmiuent Taxes Vocational Edutation High School Tuition Other Sources FUNO« BONO INT1BC9V ANO «INMINQ FUNO« nr«««vc F uno « 1. 5 6. LI 14. l i .«n .1.1 lioin K imim ’ Fund 15. State ScIuMtl Sujipurt ........................................... .. $ 5,000.00 3,MX)(X) 1300.00 4(X)(XI .. 30,(MX) 44,600.00 $ 4,700 00 3,MX) 00 1.300.00 4(X)(X) 30,000.00 44,600.00 $ 3(X).(X) 16 Estimât«1«! 17. Eatlmated 18 Estiniatcd Balance . $85.100.00 $84,800.00 $ 3(X).(X) ., $85.1(X) ()0 $M,MX)00 $ 300.00 $ 9 680 »3 Not Available) Total Receipts Avallable Cash Balance ......... Total Receipts and Avallable Cuxh ..... .................. ........................................... Nriirdule If—Grueritl Fund EatinuUed K|H-ndlturm I TIM I. GENERAL CONTROL •c 1 . Personal servi«-»: (li .Superintendent (Total salary $5,6(i().0(l) $ 3,700.00 (2) Chrk 600 ixt (3) Of flee Help . L3O0.O0 2 . Supplirà . ........... ........................................ 225 00 3 Elections and publicity KX) (X) 4 Mgal servie«1 (clerk's Itomi, audit, etc.) ..... 100.00 250.00 5. Other expense of general control ................. I 6 Total Expense of General Control $ 6,17ft 00 »hull be discharged, and the cause proceed without a jury and before th«’ Recorder ax If no jury hat! bc«’n called; and the witnesses in (Continued from Page 10) such trials «hall be entitled to no to administer oaths, and to punish compensation for their attend­ witnesses and others for contempt, ance, unless the Council, by ordin- by fin«’, not to exceed $'25 00, and ance, shall otherwise direct; ami in default of payment of such fine. th«’ jury shall receive such com- .the 1 city jail pensation as shall be fixetl fixed by or- by imprisonment in .th« one day for every $2.00 of such dinance of said city. The Recorder fine. He shall be a citizen of the »hall have the power, ax »uch, to United States, a freeholder within punish witnesses and others for said city, and a qualified voter at I contempt, by fine, by imprison the time of his election and an ment, in the city jail one day for inhabitants of the city for at least every $2.00 of such fine imposed; one year before the day of his keep a journal of all his proceed- electlon He shall tak«> care that ings and of the proceedings of th«’ th«- laws of th«1 state and ordln-j Council, and perform such other ances of the city are duly observed luties as th«1 charter and the or- an«! enforced. It shall b«1 his duty i finances of the City may require, to keep his office in some conven- Section 5. In addition to other lent piece in said city, to tie pro- powers and duties of the Council videtl by the Common Council;, to a)( M.t forth jn the charter of the see that all officer* of th«- City city of Cottage Grove »aid Com- falthfully comply with and die-' mon Council shall have the fol- charge their official duties, ««Ki (lowing power* end duties: to that end maintain an action or । . —. ____ mandamus or other «PPTOpriate . L i“"Unon, 1, action again-t any delm.p.ent of-' the »1^- U .hall, .1. II from time ... of all department* fleer he to «I™.. time. no, ekcted and who to are LEGAL NOTICES •uoair vt a « lv give the Common Council suth in- formation and recommend such measures as he may deem advan- tageou. to the of city the buri- net meetings the In Council, the jn( al) n ' ' h offlwrB a ' " , *««. «a. »u utilities owned or operated by the City. 5. To have general supervision over all City property and Its use by the public or city employees. 6. To sec that the provisions of ail franchises, leases, contracts, permits and privileges granted by the City are fully observed Section 6. The office of Muni- cipal Judge is hereby abolished ami all the duties and powers of said Municipal Judge are hereby vested in the City Recorder, act- ing as judicial officer of the City of Cottage Grov»; and said powers and duties shall be those herein­ before set forth. Section 7. Ail provisions of fhe Charter an«i Charter Amendments of the City of Cottage Grove in conflict with the provisions of this Charter Amendment and enacted prior to the time this act takes effect are hereby repealetl in so far as they conflict herewith. Section 8. This Chatter Amend- rn«-nt shall be in full force and effect on and after July 1, 1948 38-3t-40 Thur«., May 6, lina The Sentinel, Cot tage Grove, Oregon Wiggand is a niece of Mr. Black- more. Mr and Mrs. Eldon Jones and daughter Paula of Tillamook vis­ ited her«’ several «lays at the Floyd Jones home and at the Sam Rus- sum hom<’ Mr and Mrs. Clarence Smith have built a new barn on their ranch and have covered the roof and sides with aluminum. Mr and Mr». Eugene Anderson of Alliany spent Sunday night nt the Ben Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. B. G Banton ac­ companied by Mrs. Banton's par­ ents, Mr and Mrs. C A. Marlow, all of Santa Clara drove down Friday to attend th» shower for Misi Mary Anne Banton at Lon­ don, and to visit his parents. Floyd G it hens Motors Phone 27 Cottage Grove, Ore. ■ MOSBY CREEK Mrs. Pearkins Miller and Mrs Dale Blackmore gave a Stanley1 $ 3,300.00 I 2.900 00 “ o‘»K’iwise provided in party Monday April 26th at the 500.00 37500 no . i. . idii » < narter. hom«’ of Mr*. Miller. There were 1,100.00 Mayor shall not vote on any ques-) 850.00 tions except when the vote of the I *"e Common Council shall 22 ladies present. The demonstra- ■ 175 (X) 134 15 125 (X) Council ties, when the Mayor h“ve ,he Ix,WPr to remove from tion of the products was very 65 20 75.00 95 00 shall cast the deciding vote. All o”)ce any officer appointed by much enxjyed and a lunch of Cake 100.00 7473 ordinanc«*s and resolutions shall, ¡“’«I Council for go«xl cause, upon and coffee was served. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Ramsey and $ 5,375 (X) $ 4,494 08 $ 3,928 45 $ 4,010 00 before they take effect, be pre­ a majority vote of the Councilmen. sented to the Mayor, and if he ap­ Any officer elected by the people fbur sons of Portland spent the II. INMTRUCTION—NupervUlon proves thereof he shall sign the may b«1 removed for good cause by ' week end at the Harry Castle 1 Personal xcrvic»: same, and such as he shall not «aid Council upon a three-fourths | home. Mr. Ramsey spent the week (1) Principal (Total salary $4.700.00) . $ 2,360 00 I 2,100 00 sign he shall return to the Com- vote of the Council. Continued ab- end fishing. SuiH’rintendcnt ........................... 1,9(X)(XI 1.7(X)(X) 3,450.00 The Mosby Creek Extension mon Council with his objections sence from meetings and neglect (41 Office Help 900 00 HIX) (X) 579 20 thereto, by depositing the same of duty by any officer elected or club met with a special meeting 2. Supplies, principals and supervisors 290.00 150 (M) 900.00 with the City Recorder, to be pre­ appointed shall, unless for good ! Friday at the home of Mrs. Ada 5 l<4ul Expense of Supei vision » 5,410.00 $ 4,800.00 $ 4,17920 $ 3,770.82 $ 3,800.00 sentisi to the Common Council at reasons, be deemed good cause for 1 Berton. The assistant agent Jane their next regular meeting there- removal; but no officer shall be! Simpson put on the d^monstra- 111. INSTRUCTION—Teaching : * __ 2__ ;___________ ™„J ‘*on textile painting which was after. Upon the return of any or- j ----- removed unless first furnished 1. Personal service: dinance or resolution by the May- w*th a copy of the charges for a enjoyed by everyone present. (1) ~ Teachers : Wanda Rearrick of Coos Bay nt $4.550,00 or. the vote by which the same period of five days before any pro- $ 9,100 00 1 at $4.150 00 4J50.0O was pass<*d shall b«1 deemed to 1 eedure be had. The Common Coun- is spending a few weeks with her 1 at $3.900.00 3,900.00 have been r«*considtir«id, and the shall fix the time and place for grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd at $3.750.00 . 7.500.00 question shall again be put upon *^e trial of such officer, of which Jones. 2 at $3,tkX)(X) 7.MX) 00 The Frank Alcorns and Norris the passage of the same, notwith- less than five days notice shal) 15'300.00 Mt $3.575 (X) standing the objectior»» of the be given him, and shall have the Roby families have moved into "NO, DADDY--IT’S THE KITCHEN REFRIGERATOR 5 at $3.450.00 17,250 (X) Mayor: and if upon such vote the P«wer to compel the attendance of their new homes and the children 3 part time at $1,800 00 5,400.00 THAT DIMMED THE LIGHTS/" Common Council shall pass the witn«-sses and the production of have started to the Blue M’. $70,400 00 $57,900 00 $40,613.19 school. (2) Substitute Teaching ..... same by a majority vote of the paper*, and to hear and determine 500 00 500 00 450 40 Bobby Green is sick with the Don’t ovorioaa your electric circuits. AWhen yeu' 1 Library supplies, repair* .. ... 75 00 50 00 members of the Council it shall ‘he case; and if such officer shall 50 (XI 3 Supplh-x (chalk, paper, etc.) 2,100 00 1.H4XI(X) build or modernixe provide^ADEQUATI.WIRINC? 1.455 69 have the same effect as If ap- refuse or neglect to appear and measles. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blackmore proved by the Mayor. If any or- answer such charge, the Common 7. Total Expense of Teaching $73,075.00 $60,25000 $42,569.28 $36,045.24 $37,500 00 dinance or resolution shall not be Council shal decare t h e officle and son Ronnie and Mrs. Pearkins Miller and children were Eugen? IV. OPERATION OF PLANT returned to the City Recorder by vacant. visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. 1. Personal service: the Mayor within five days. Sun- 3. The Mayor and the Common and Mrs. Menzo Blackmore in (1) Janitor» anti other employee« .......... . ..... $ 6,000 00 $ 5.300 00 $ 3.420.95 days excepted, after it shall be Council shall be the administra- honor of their son Dale's third 2. Janitor»' supplies . 700 (X) 6«) 00 preaented to him the same shall tive heads o -fthe City government birthday. 3 Furl 1,850.00 1 5(X) (X) 1 349 22 have the name force and effect as and all the powers and duties 4. Light and power ................... Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lebow are 1,000.00 900 (X) 952 35 if approved by the Mayor | heretofore vested in the City Man­ building an addition onto their 200 (X) 5 Water 200 00 74 13 It shall be the duty of the City 6 Telephone 175 00 150 00 ................... . ............................... 106.30 home.' Recorder to endorse upon each or­ ager are hereby delegated to the 125 (X) 7. Ga* 100.00 98 01 . ....................... ........... .......................... Mr. and Mrs. Will Wiggand of dinance or resolution when such Mayor an dthe Common Council Uniontown, Washington visited 150 00 100.00 99 96 8 Other rxjtense of operation ...... ................. ordinance or resolution was de­ of said City. several days last week at the Jay 9 Total Expense of Operation $10.^00.00 $ 8.850 00 $ 6,610 95 $ 5,507 77 $ 6.100.00 livered to the Mayor, and the time 4. To have control of all public Blackmore home at Blue Mt. Mrs. when the same shall be returned V. .MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR« to his office by the Mayor. The 1. Repair ami maintenance of furniture and Mayor shall have th«1 power, when he deems it necessary, to appoint equipment ....................................... $ 800.00 $ 700 00 $ 410 99 2. R«’palr and mainG-nanct* of: police officer», who shall act in Buildings and Grounds ............ ................... 2,000 00 1.800 00 1,232.18 conjunction with the Chief of Po­ (2) Grounds from Reserve Fund ..„ 13.000.00 5,000.00 ................ lice; and in the absence of the (3) Reacrvc Fund Bldg* A Grounds ....... 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,5(X)QO Chief of Police the Mayor shall 4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repair* $17.800.00 $ 9,500.00 $4.143.17 $ 2,888.90 $3,150.00 have the power to appoint a Dep­ uty Chief of Police, who shall act VI. AUXILIARY AGEN4TER and have th«v same powers as the 1. Health service: Chief of Police until discharged (1) Personal service (nurse, etc.) _ ___ _ $ 18000 $ 18000 $ by the Mayor. The compensation (2) Supplies nnd other expense* ............... 50 00 50 00 25 21 paid the deputy shall be the same 2 Tranx[xwtatlon of pupils: as that paid the Chief of Police, (1) Personal service .... .................................... 5.400.00 4.950 00 4.196.00 and the amount so paid to said (2) Supplie» and other expense» ..... . ........... 2.000.00 1.700.00 1 236 46 (3) Rcf>«lr and replacement of busses ___ 2,700 00 2,300.00 3JS7.93 deputy shall be deducted from the 3. Other auxiliary agencies: salary of the Chief of Police. (1) Insurance .................................................... 650.00 650 00 411.60 Section 4. (a) The City Record­ (2) Industrial Accident Fees ................ 50 00 70.00 70.00 er shall be ex-officio Clerk of the (3) Agricultural Department Trans............... 250 (X) 25000 249 96 Common Council, and as s u c h I (4) Reserve Fund Replacement of Busses 5.000 00 5,100.(M) 2,00000 shall keep the corporate seal and (5) Replacement Busses from Reserve Fund 15,000.00 7,000.00 ...... .. all the papers and records of the A Total I>pensc of Auxiliary Agencies.......... $31,280.00 $22,250.00 $11,547.16 $ 8.045.27 $ 7,980.00 city, except as otherwise provided : by this act, and keep a record of VII. FIXED CHARGE« 1. Insurance .............. all the proceedings of the Com­ $ 2.100.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 1.486.02 (2) Retirement ....... mon Council, at whose meetings it 3,900.00 3,900.00 1,90966 shall be his duty to attend. Copies 4. Total Fixed Charges $ 6,000.00 $ 5,500.00 $ 3,395 68 $ 1,748 89 $ 1,400.00 of all papers filed in his office, and VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAY« transcripts from the records of the 4 New furniture, equipment and replacement.« $ 1.500 00 $ 1.200.00 $ 699 60 Common Council, certified by him 5. New furniture. <MUt North America won't accept what more than lations of city ordinances, and. Here is a comparison balances (Schedule 1) ................................ ms twin 300.00 shall have Jurisdiction and powers' M,100.00 84,800.00 imi onia 90% of all railroad employes have accepted. of average annual tinnii I mu ) Etulasi bl E ui M m I' i Suri They have called a strike to get more! earnings of engineers Amount^necessary to balance the budget .................. 99,490.00 88,290.00 11,200.00 over all violations of city ordin­ ENGINEERS and fireman for 1939 ances, and shall have jurisdiction Road Freight .............. *3J>M Unions refuse rules discussion (pre-war) and 1947. Estimate«! amount of taxes that will not be collected (Local and Way) and powers like a Justice of the Also shown is what 1947 Certain rules changes demanded by these Road Passenger ............ 3.S3Z •.OS* during the fiscal year for which thia budget earnings would have Peace, and his territorial jurisdic-. union leaders — which would increase wages Road Freight (Through) 3.147 4.M2 a,i*7 1» made ......................................................... 5,000.00 4,700.00 300.00 tion shall extend to and be co- been if the 15Vi cents Yard ...................... 2,748 4,078 still further — were recommended by the per hour increase, of­ I T"1*1 *»Um*ted tax levi»« for ensuing fUc^l yw .......... 1104,490.00 $92,990.00 »11,500.00 extensive with the limits and Board. But the union leaders want more— FIREMEN fered by the railroads they demand that the railroads put into effect Road Freight ... boundaries of the County of Lane.; »2.73a and rejected by the »4J21 M.HO (Local and Way) union leaders, had ALL th» changes they asked for. including Analysis of estimated tax I ov I m : ind the law governing a Justice ot Road Passenger ... 2,732 4.S44 been in effect through­ those th» Board felt should be denied. Amount inaide 6% limitation ,960.75 the Peace, so far as applicable, 2.049 Road Freight ....... out the entire year Amount outside 6% limitation On top of this, they insist that certain rules ,029.25 «hall apply to all his proceedings I,»02 Yard ...................... 1947. change* proposed by the railroads be with­ He shall try all persons accused ol Railroad wages computed from Interstate Commerce Commission Statement M-3M Indebtedness Dated this 28th day of April, 1948. drawn—In spite ot the fact that the Board violating city ordinances, without recommended them! These union leaders Signed: 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all ne­ a Jury, unless the party defendant have refused te negotiate except upon these H. B. FERRIN GEODGE McREYNOLDS gotiable interest-bearing warrant» issued under on demanding a jury shall deposit arbitrary terms. District Cleric Chairman, Boardof Directors section 111-1016, O.C.L.A.) .................... $94,000.00 In court the sum of $6.00, which| Approved by Budget Committee April 28, 1948 Greater wage increase not justified sum shall be used as payment of 2. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrants Signed : the per diem of such jury for one Engineers and firemen are among the high­ issued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds" F. EARL GAROUTTE CHAS. A. BEIDLER est paid of all employes in America, as figures day; and if the cause require more None D. E. CHAPMAN LLOYD H. GRIGGS in the box show. This strike threat doesn’t 3. Amount of other indebtedness......................... None JEANNE C. MORTON GEORGE McREYNOLDS than one day, the defendant shall x justify giving a greater increase than other be required to deposit an addition­ E. L. CLARK CLYDE E. WRIGHT 4. Total Indebtedness ILLINOIS railroad workers received. al $6.00, for each day, in advance, STEWART C. CARLSON CECIL E. BECK Emergency Boards are a means provided (sum of items 1, 2, 3) ................ $94,000.00 before proce«>ding with the cause, Budget Committee Chairman ^We are publishing this and other advertisements to talk with you at by th» Railway Labor Act in the public inter­ a»-2t-40 and if he fails so to do, the Jury Budget Committee act to avoid strik«». Tha Pra*id«nt’a Boar^ Don’t Be Embarrassed CALL LATHAM ELECTRIC Cottage Grove - 702 RAILROAD STRIKE Look who squeezed ! Union leaders representing less than one-tenth of railroad employes reject recommendations of President’s Emergency board—refuse to negotiate except on their own terms—threaten to paralyze nation by strike! Compare these wages with what you make! western RAILROADS