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Whee Notice of School Meeting . The Carnival Comes To Town By Phil Rohlmeier and Marilyn Turner Hebron Grange Thur«., M»y 13, 1918 The first presentation of the Grange play will be at Thurston May 19. May 22 the players, have offered to put it on for the IOOF lodge in Cottage Grove after which a basket social will be held. May 24 Creswell and Goshen will present their one act plays along with Hebron's at the Latham schoolhouse. Rosie Lewis is direc tor. All plays are free. The Home Economics club will have an all day meeting at the hall May 21. Miss Eunice Kishman of Rose burg visited at the home of her cousin Roscoe Yearous on Satur day. Miss Kishman, a teacher in the Roseburg school, will spend the summer in Farmersburg, Iowa, and will return to Roseburg this fall. “Oh the merry-go-round broke Hilo, Hawaii. His wife is al>o •u k n HEREBY GIVEN to the leva) voters of Union High School District No. 14 of I^ne Coun- down.” !¥’A**?* H(X)L MEETING of the said district will be held at Director's Room traveling with him. Jack, 21, “And 11 made the darndest previously toured with the Cal- r <U f* 216"' d"y of May. 1948. at 7:30 o'clock p.m„ for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fls< al year, beginning July 1. 1948. and ending June 30, 1949 hereinafter set forth sound.” valcade of Amusement, which and to vote on the proposition of levying a district tax. nminsner set rorm, So sang two member of the starred Mickey Rooney and Olsen Douglas Show as they set up their and Johnson. BUD GET HehMul« I carnival equipment Monday for a and Available Cash Halancaa A member of a true carnival six day stand in Cottage Grove, family is Dick Stevens. Dick’s TOTAL ALL ••NIAAL ■ONO INTCMBSV FUHO« May 10 to 16. Proceeds from the father is the foreman of the octu- F uho « ANO BINKINQ ■■•■»VS PUNO» PUNO» Estimateti Receipts from American legion sponsored show pus, and his mothei is the cook 1. Delinouent Taxe« ............................... will be divided, fifty-fifty, with for the carnival. Dick, works on » 5,000.00 » 4,7(X).OO 300.00 5. Vocational Education .......... 3.800.00 3.HIX) (X) half going to veterans charity, and the Rollaplane and plans to return 6 High School Tuition ..... 1,300.00 1,300.00 half toward the building fund for to Indiana State to study Physical 13. Other Sources............ 4(M) (X) 4(MJCMJ 14. Transfer from Reserve Fund'“'.'.”.......... the local post, 30,(XX)(X) Education teaching. 30,000.00 15. State School Support ..................... 44,600.00 44,600.00 Building a platform for their IS Estimated Total Receipts 4500 gallon deep-sea diving tank 384,800.00 »85,100.00 300 00 17. Estimated Avallatile Cash Balance were Jack and Bob Wiard, both 18. Estimated Total Receipts and Available Cash former professional deep sea div Dr. and Mrs. T. Hughes of La Balance .................... »88,100.00 $8*l,M(X)fX) » 9J180 93 ers. Bob started diving at the age Grand«* visited last week with her 300.00 Not Available) of 14, and initiated his brother in uncle Lee Williams and other rel The primary grade school pi*>ils Schedule II—flenersl Fund the game by throwing him into a atives. Estimated Epraullturr« Mrs Lynn Hawes and a niece entertained their mothers with a deep pool. The two did salvage tea at the school house Friday H««T MICIOIH« CUAA1NT ICHOOL <«»■ diving while in the Navy off Mas- Mrs. Ray Lyons returned recently afternoon. Each mother was pre • •uoeir • STAILKO ms IITIMATID sawa, Africa, and were decorated from Los Angeles where they were sented a corsage. Ai tow Ane» ra er noi t un o a called by the serious illness of tIPtNOlf une» IN OPTAIL PO» TH! LA»T ItCONO YKA» TMIAO VCAP for their services. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bash and VIAN OP IN» their sister and mother respec CU»»BNV TN8II VIAN VfANLV children ojhnny and Linda left for L UENKBAL CONTROL tively. When thare was no more sal perneo TOTAL» ’ "’AL» Los Angeles Monday, called there 1. Personal service: t»4a 4» 1 »47.46 1B44-47 1 «414® vaging to lie done, the two broth 1 »44 4» Mr .and Mrs. Walter Kruse and (1) Superintendent (Total salary $5.60000) $ 3,700 00 » 3.300.00 » 2,MX) 00 by the sudden death of Mr. Bash's ers started in carnival work so daughter of Roseburg were visit (2) Clerk ......................... stepfather, Mr. Link. 64X).<X) 5(X)(X) 375.00 that they could continue diving. ors Sunday ât the C. S. Plaster (3) Office Help ............... 1,200 00 MSflfX) Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Laplante 1,100 00 Traveling the country, lecturing, ,,on,e- 2. Supplies ............................. Z25 (X) of Springfield spent Saturday at 175.00 134 15 and demonstrating their proles-j, Mrs A E \Valker and daughter the home 3 Election« and publicity 1(X)<X) 125 00 65 20 of Mrs. Laplante’ - s 4. l-egnl service (clerks bond, audit, etc.) 1(X)(X) good gw !!“ r . ''*a . Eureka, Calif, spent 1 •/•vsri*«, brother, Walt Mrs. 75 (X) 96.00 sion to the public seemed a _ __ ■ wait Sells. Sunday, > UI J' , Hlia. 5. Other expense of general control .......... 250.00 100 00 74 73 ________________ Mothers day at Donna with her Sells' father. Mr. Gusse Turner of way to accomplish this. mother and in visiting another Cottage Grove was a visitor at 6 Total Expense of General Control $ 6.175 00 $ 5.375.00 $ 4,494.Oft $ 3,928.45 1 4,010 00 Motorcycle Stunts. ( daughter Audrey Skoglie who the Sells home. IL INNTRUCTION—Nupervt.lon One of the most daring in the rhurwjay had an appendectomy at Mr and Mrs. H. O. I-aird spent 1. Personal service: carnival world is the act of Chic (the Eugene hospital. the first part of last week with (1) Principal (Total salary $4,700 00) $ 2,360 00 $ 2,100 00 Trotter and Captain Bob Perry, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Boswell and relatives in Eugene and the re Superintendent ... . 1,900.00 1,700 00 3,450.00 cyclodrome performers. Riding »pent the week end with his mainder of the week at the home (4) Office Help ..................... 900 00 800 00 579 20 motorcycles on a circular verticle mother at Yuba City. Calif. of their son-in-law and daughter, 2. Supplies, princi|>als and supervisors 250.00 200.00 150 00 Mrs. Lee Williams spent the Mr. and Mrs. W. Durbin of Culp w«U may seem a hectic way to 5 Total Expense nt Supervision > 5,410 00 I 4,800 00 $ 4.179 20 » 3,770.82 $ 3,800.00 make a living, but to these two it w<‘‘‘k end wi,h h«1 mother Mrs. Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ketcherside UI. INSTRUCTION— Teaching provides not only bread and but Anna Seebold at Grants Pass. 1. Personal service: R. E. Yates of Portland spent have sold their place here and ter, but also an exciting and in (1) Teacher« : Thursday night at the Hugh Trun- have purchased a place at Mt. teresting life. View east of Cottage Grove where 2 at »4.55000 ............. a I 9,100.00 nell home. Captain Perry, 63, the originat 1 at »4.150 (X) ................ they expect to move this week 4,150.00 Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Hansen of end. 1 at »3.900 00 ............... 3,9(M) 00 or of verticle riding, has been at tn/w He U and . hut .. w>fe ,Port Wash, the 2 at »3.750 00 ...................... ' 7,5<X)(X) -»v the job smee 1906. w„.k Townsend, end at the R E ya spent £ home Clarky Gersbach is spending a 2 at »3.600 00 ..... 7,NX) (X) - couple of weeks with his grand were a well known cycling team I j n Portland 4 at »3,575 00 . . . 15,300.00 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey until Mrs. Perry retired in 1931 Latham NckoM Program 6 at »3,45000 17.250.00 Gersbach at Clackamas. His moth- 3 part time at $1,80000 Both did trick riding on the verti- 'rhe school W111 pre»ent an ac- 5,400.00 er, Mrs. A. Lemmer, expects to go Total ........... .. ran I wall, tunll wiaAsnr« • ................. $70,400 00 $57,900 00 $40,613.19 cal riding ■■tifkrxiii without holding ' tivity program in the gymnasium get him this week, (2) Substitute Teaching 500 00 450 40 on, seated, standing, and with legs at 8 p m May 14. There will be Mrs. George George Getty Ge Mrs. attended a 2. Library supplies, repairs .... 75 00 50 00 50 00 crossed. Mrs. Perry still travels s*nK>ng. folk dancing, rhythmic ac-__________________ 3. Supplica (chalk, paper, etc.) mother's day tea at ___ the _______ college ... in 2.100.00 1.800 00 1,455.69 with her husband. j ‘¡vities. tumbling, building pyra- Corvallis Saturday as a guest of 7. Total Expense of Teaching $73,075 00 »60.25000 »42,569 28 $36,045 24 $37,500 00 her daughter, Catherine Getty. .«h °'«»™' "*>-• Little Danny Schwarzer is at IV. OPERATION OF PLANT val performers, Chic Trotter left After the hour's program open al lne mgn tending play school at the high 1. Persona) service: his Kansas home at the age of house will be held. This is a splen- school in Cottage Grove three af- (1) Janitors and other employees » 6,000.00 » 5,300.00 » 3,420 95 12 and started riding motorcycles. , did opportunity to become better 1 ternoons a week for three weeks. 7(X)(X) 600O0 509 83 ' When interviewed, Trotter beam- acquainted with your school. 3. Fuel Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conley of 1,850 (X) 1,500 00 1.349.22 Richard Buffington tied with Cottage Grove and Mr. and Mrs. 4. Light and power l.(XX) (X) 900 00 ingly announced that he was ex 952 35 5 Water 2(X> 00 200 00 74 33 pecting t o become a father o t Shirley Arne for first place in the C. G. Keene spent the week end at 6 175 00 150O0 106 30 twins any day. His wife is in Cal Sears Roebuck garden contest and Newport attending the crab fes 125 (X) KM) 00 98 01 7. both also received ribbons for tival. ifornia. 150.00 9996 100 00 8. Other expense of operation ... ; grand charflpion in gardening in Asked if they had had any bad ( Lane county. Richard was chosen The L. D. Kent family spent 9 Total Expense of Operation $10,200.00 $ 8,850 00 $ 6,610 95 $ 5,507 77 $ 6, accidents. Perry and Trotter both this spring as the most outstand- Mothers' Day week end with the V. MAINTENANCE AND agreed that such things "are just I in 4’H club w°rk in the O. E. Whiting family in Longview, REPAIRS part of the game.” Trotter des county. He will have an exhibit. Wash. Repair and maintenance of furniture and cribed one incident when luck was of the many prizes and ribbons he equipment ........................ ........................ » 800.00 » 700.00 41099 has won, at the activity program Shriner 49-er — Sat., at Armory. not with him. While he was riding, May 14. 2. Repair and maintenance of: Buildings and Grounds _______________ 2.000 00 1,800.00 1,232.18 his motorcycle crashed and his leg The 4-H rodent control program 13.000.00 5.000 00 (2) Grounds from Reserve Fund _.... was broken. The next night, he ended May 8. First for Latham 2.CMM) <)0 2.000.00 2.500 00 (3) Reserve Fund-Bldgs. & Grounds .... rode with a broken leg, and bad was Richard Buffington; second, 4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs »17,800.00 » 9,500.00 » 4.143.17 $ 2,888.90 $ 3,150.00 luck struck again; his cycle caught I Perry LaBlue. Eighth grade graduation will be fire. VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIE» held May 25 at 8 p m. 1. Health service: Snake Exihition A team of boys and one of girls (1) Personal service (nurse, etc.) ___ 180 00 5 18000 will compete with other schools in (2) Supplies and other expenses ....... . 50 (X) 50.00 25 21 Snakes from all over the world 2. Transportation of pupils: the county softball tourney, in Eu make a very interesting exhibi (1) Personal service ........................... „... gene Saturday. Latham's first 5,400 00 4,950.00 4,196.00 tion. Included in the Douglas game will be played at Roosevelt (2) Supplies and other expenses ......... . 2,000.00 1,700.00 1.236 46 (3) Repair and replacement of busses 2,700 00 Snake show are several baby boa school at 10 a m. Trophies will be 2,300 00 3,357.93 Other auxiliary agencies: constrictors, a king cobra, and a awarded to the four winning ( 1 ) Insurance „.... ................ ................... 650 00 650.00 411.60 python. The python, largest of teams. 50.00 70.00 (2) Industrial Accident Fees ........................ 70.00 In a softball game May 10 Jef the snakes, is 16 feet long. At each 250 00 250 00 • (3) Agricultural Department Trans............. 249 96 ferson school made a score of 17 feeding, only once every two or 5,000.00 5,100.00 (4) Reserve Fund Replacement of Busses 2,000.00 against 6 for Latham. 7,000.00 (5) Replacement Busses from Reserve Fund. 15,000 00 three weeks, the python is given With Mt. View recently the score from four to six live rabbits 4. TotAl Expense of Auxiliary Agencies »31.280 00 $22,250.00 $11.547.16 » 8,045.27 » 7,980 00 was 4 to 20 in favor of Latham. which it kills and swallows whole. Charles Trembley, eighth grad VII. FIXED CHARGER Their keeper, Russ Rice, pointed er, won the championship in a 1. Insurance ........... $ 2,100.00 $ 1,600 00 $ 1,486.02 out the electrical heating element i marble contest which included 11 (2) Retirement ......... 3,900.00 3.900.00 1,90966 in the cage, which keeps a con- schools in south Lane. He will get 4. Total Fixed Charges $ 6,000,00 $ 5,500.00 $ 3,395.68 $ 1,748.89 $ 1,400.00 slant temperature of 70 to 110 a free trip to Portland to try for the state championship. degrees. VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS First in the 4-H health contest 4. New furniture, equipment and replacements » 1.500.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 69960 Miniature Honea at Jefferson school May 1 was 5. New furniture, equipment and replacements Rice, who has traveled all over Norman Abeene. Second was Lor- from Reserve Fund .......... _........... 2,000.00 3,000.00 the world with various shows, also raine Porter, also of Latham. 6. Other capital outlays: (11 Library books ............................... ........... 600 00 500.00 Eighth grade students will visit 449.74 manages the two miniature horses 1,000.00 1,000.00 (2) Reserve Fund Replacement Equipment 500.00 on display. The horses, standing C. G. U. H. S. May 13. This is an (3) Reserve fund athletic field .................... 15,000.00 three feet at the withers, were annual custom. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Landers 7. Total Capital Outlays........................................ »20,100.00 » 5,700.00 $ 1,649.34 $ 2,205.70 $ 2,250.00 discovered in the Arizona Grand visited relatives at Aberdeen, Canyon, and later sold to the IX. DEBT HERVICE—NON-BONDED Wash, over the week end. Douglas show. 1. Interest on warrants . ..................... ....» 50.00 » 50.00 » Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harris spent Games the week end in Portland. Total Debt Service, Non-bonded ... .... » 50.00 » 50.00 » » 3.89 » 40.00 Mr. and Mrs. Max Buffington As in every carnival, there are .... » 3,000.00 » 2.000.00 » $ 1,500.00 » 1,500.00 many game concessions. Jack and family and Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Yearous and family visited Schue, operating the horse racing Total Schedule II — General FXmd— Monday evening at the Carl Buf Total estimated expenses for the year sum concession, was married “six fington home. Max is employed by of items 1-6, II-5, III-7, IV-9, V-4, VII-4, months and three days ago," in the state highway department. VHI-7, 1X3. X ...............„.......... »173,090.00 »124,275.00 »89.441.99 »65.344.87 »67,780.00 ! h ? » » LATHAM » The Hentlnel, Cottage Grove, Oregon * Veteran * Experienced * Courageous HALL SAGINAW Present Governor n» 9US9H mess st^n “Hi« *pp<aiitm«ai« to dot« htv« b««n out«t»ndi«< m«n “ "HI« record aa governor to data baa b««n good."—JOURNAL. Portland. “Governor Hall haa mad« ■ good atari aa th« 3tat«'a chlal ««•cutiv« during hia abort time in ollie«." —THE DALLES OPTIMIST. “... found th« new Oregon eeecutive, Sr«t of all a very human aort of person,... imereated in the thing« in which they were intereeted. meeting them neturally, unaffectedly un- der.tandlngly." —BEND BULLETIN, Bend. “He i« a forceful «peaker — one who ia inclined to «ell e sped« a «pade. .. Thoae who have had persona I contact with him believe he ia a man'a man.”— HOOD RIVER NEWS.Hood River, Governor Hall meete an resue squsrely.” —OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. Oregon City. Governor Hell made a good impression by his talk here " —PENDLETON EAST OREGONIAN. Pendlaton. “Hall brings to the Governor's chsir a broad knowledge of probleme which ere Oregon'e.... member of the American Logton and Veterana of Foreign Wars, ho faces problems for which, by trsinrng and eaporisnee, he ie eminently qualified." — YANK NEWS. “Ono of the shrewdoet law makers that ever sat in a (taw legialattve aeseron.” -ASTORIAN BUDGET. Aatoria. “... shows sound judgment in his sppreisat of men.” —GAZETTE-TIMES. H.ppn.r “Hit «mpl« ability... It aminantly qualified to tarry on th« admlniatration of th« atat«’a affaire."-SANDY POST. Sandy. trition. He it «l«n. quick, deciiiw ..—OREGON VOTER. H« ha« tackl«d with courag« and detarminatioa th« important duti«« of th« oS» of Governor.“ —ST. HELENS CHRONICLE. St. Helen«. “Governor John H. Hall's activities... indicate a real deaire to provide Oregon with an able ed-niniitration.'* —McMINNyiLLE REGISTER. McMinnville. Th« n«w governor com«« w«ll ««commanded «« en able parhamenterion.*’ —TIGARD SENTINEL, Tigard. Governor Hall hoe made on excellent impression as successor to the Ute Eart Snell, conducting affaire with dignity end admirable deciaiveneee. Previously he had served regularly in the house end rieen by ebility to the speakership.“ —OREGONIAN. PortUnd. "He’s doing a GOOD Job" » TIME » a. Behedule III—Bond Interest and Nlnklng Fund 1. Principal on bonds (include negotiable In terest - bearing warrants issued under section 111-1016, O. C. L. A.)................ » 8,500.00 2. Interest on bonds .................................-........... 3,000.00 8. Total Schedule Ill-Debt Service-Bonds and Intervet ............................. ......................... $11,500.00 » 8,500.00 3,000.00 » 8,000.00 2,853 13 »11,500 00 »10,853.13 ieeffhom« planning tlm« »11,500.00 »11,034 38 planning fathom? ¡mpronmonts can bo ¡utf at much fun as planning Hchathile VI—Nummary of Ratiniate« of Expendituree, Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Levies SCNKRAL FUNO FUNDS tCUtOULl l| »173,090.00 PONO INTSStST ANO SINKINS FUNO TOTAL SCHKOULI III Total estimated expenditures .......................................... DEDUCT: Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule 1) ................................ »184,590.00 85,100.00 84,800.00 300.00 Amount necessary to balance the budget .................. ADD: Estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected during the fiscal year for which this budget is made .......................................................... 99,490.00 88,290.00 11,200.00 5,000.00 4,700.00 300.00 »104,490.00 »92,990.00 »11,500.00 I Total ratlmatad tax levies for ensuing fiscal year Amount inside 6% limitation ........................... - Amount outside 6% limitation .............................. Indebtedness 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all ne gotiable Interest-bearing warrants issued under section 111-1016, O.C.L.A.) ................. »94,000.00 2. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrants k issued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds” ' None 3. Amount of other Indebtedness None Total Indebtedness dum of items 1, 2," 3) 88«at«M . _________ A b Uni National Bank’s Thrifty Pay Pkub > ii «» ii »»Riinani a »11,500.00 »94,000.00 »64,960.75 »28,029.25 Dated this 28th day of April, 1948. Signed: H. B. FERRIN GEODGE MeREYNOLDS District Clerk Chairman, Boardof Directors Approved by Budget Committee April 28, 1948 Signed: F. EARL GAROUTTE CHAS. A. BEIDLER D. E. CHAPMAN LLOYD H. GRIGGS JEANNE C. MORTON george M c R eynolds CLYDE E. WRIGHT E. L. CLARK STEWART C. CARLSON CECIL E. BECK Chairman Budget Committee Secretary Budget Committee «Aa - Mr, A fMfyPbyffantoan with up fo throw yoart fo pay tan fako earo of that now •oaf ot paint, doaorating tho Insido a! your homo.. . Installing a now furnaco las gAKng 9 Of /wf about any pormanont improvomwjt to youi Look Ahead . . , Graduation Is Soon! Analysis of estimated tax levies: 4. gow spring garriott» whon you plan fo pay for your homo improvomonts on Remember THRIFT-WISE for gifts for the graduate. Stationery, cards, candy — Wo have a large selection of gifts that will please. Why don’t you see the First National or ask your material dealer or contractor; he can take care of all the details for you. 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