CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
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FRIDAY. MAY .10. 1011
Compared with a year ago, meet
animus and truck crops show the
greatest gains in price followed by
ultry products and dairy products,
s tor theae comoditics usually
I rather definitely to changes
'rchasing power o f consu-
h milk production on
eut greater than a
'-es for dairy
rcent higher
h mounting
production
most farm
. Gi op con-
r than av-
e year and
nluction of
■etteu diets
tovemment
. the coun
than aver
tible for ai
May 1 pas-
ae date since
•e being in -
1 cattle, hogs
reused some-
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ployment compensation commission
soon will request employer coopera
tion in confirming reports o f workers
partial earnings administ, ator Silas
Gaiser announced today.
Wages o f regular workers earning
pects are very
less than $15 or their weekly bene
estimate o f win
fit account or those walking less than
was 663,000,00
full time for a covered employer will
rith 590,000,000
be included in the new reports. Un
ire also favorable
elds though it is der the procedure which is expected
to be ready for introduction next
definite estimates,
o f wheat are also month the employee will be notified
weekly o f possible benefit rights.
.ally high.
Existing payroll practices will be
s condition the na-
used wherever possible to verify wor
■eage allotment for
set at 55,000,000 kers earnings. The procedure will con
¿on’s share being 756,- form to the requirements o f the So
s national allotment is cial Security board.
“ These earnings reports will be
•l allowable under the
asked only for those walking regular,
agricuu
adjustment act.
ly for one employer,” explained Mr.
Gaiser. “ Where a worker does odd
Egg Grading Meetings
jobs with several concerns he is not
Point W ay to Profits
considered a regular employee.
“ By employer verification o f earn
Egg grading meetings are being
held thruout the state this spring ings and employer participation in
and early summers by the extension return filing o f claims the commis
service at Oregon state college in sion hopes to reduce adjustments to
cooperation with the state depart a minimum.”
Preliminary to the new procedure
ment of agriculture.
These meetings will afford oppor tiaining o f informational meetings
tunity for egg producers to discuss are being held over the state with
best methods of maintaining quality employment service personnel, em
from hen to market or other produc ployers and workers.
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tion problems with the county agent
and Noel Bennion, extension poultry Notice of School E lection Upon Ques-
tion of Increasing Tax Levy Over
specialist. At the same time a repre
Amount LimiteJ by S e ctio n 11, A r
sentative of the state department wilj
ticle X I, State Constitution.
explain details o f Oregon’s egg gra
ding law and show how farmers can
Notice is hereby given that an elec
get the most fo f their eggs once they tion will be held in School District
No. U6 o f Clackamas County, State
arc produced.
With the government committed o f Uregon, at Estacada, Oregon in
said school district, to begin at the
to price support for eggs for the next hour o f 2:90 to 7:00 o’clock P.M., on
year or more proper handling and the Fourth Monday o f June, being
grading o f eggs will pay good divi the 23rd day of June, A. D., 1941 for
dends and provide more o f this de the purpose o f submiting to the legal
voters of said district the question of
fense food it is pointed out.
increasing the tax levy for the year
Each county meeting is being cal
1941-42 over the amount limited by
led by the county agent who is in section 11, article XI o f the Consti
charge of local arrangements.
tution o f Oregon.
The reasons for increasing such
levy are; to legalize 1941-42 bud
get.
The amount o f tax, in excess of
the 6 percent limitation, proposed to
be levied for said year is $5,347.13.
Dated this 14th day o f May, 1941.
LLOYD H. EWALT,
In an effort to reduce the numbe*
Chairman, Board of Directors.
o f inaccurate claims the state unem Attest: F. W. Bates, District Clerk.
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NO TICE OF SCHOOL M EE TIN G
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NO TICE O F SCH O O L M EE T IN G
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No.
U6 ot Clackamas County, State o f Oregon, that a School Meeting
o f the said district will be held at Estacada, Oregon, on the 23rd
day of June, 1041, at 8 o’clock p. m. for the purpose o f discussing
the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning June 29, 1941, and
ending June 29, 1942, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the pro
position o f levying a district tax.
The total amount of motfey needed by the said school district
during the fiscal year beginning June 29, 1941 and ending June 29,
1942, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts
to te received from the county school fund, e'emcntnry school fund,
special district tax, and all other moneys o f the district.
Until the ballots are counted at least one hour alter the time
set for the meeting in districts o f the second and third classes, any
legal voter o f the district shall be entitled to vote upon any matters
before the meeting.
BUD GET
Estimated Receipts
To be received from non-high school district; tuition ............ $360.09
Total estimated receipts............................................... $350.09
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Estimated
General Control
Expenditures
Personal Service:
Clerk ............................................................... - ........... $325.00
Supplies ..................................................................— 300.00
Elections and publicity ....................................... —
80.00
Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.) ............... 100.00
Total expense o f general control ............................. $805.00
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Instruction— Supervision
Stenographers and other office assistants ............ $500.00
Supplies, principals and supervisors ..................... 100.00
Total expense, supervision.......................................... $600.00
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Instruction— Teaching
Personal Service:
Teachers
.............................................................. $18,163.00
Band ....................................................- ........... .....
500.00
Student activities ...............................................
800.00
Supplies,(chalk, paper, etc.) .............................. 1,200.00
Textbooks .................................
800.00
Operation of Plant
OUR D E M O C R A C Y
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Janitors and other employes .............................$2,550.00
Janitors’ supplies
.....................................
500.00
Fuel ........................ ................. „ ...............................
600.00
Light and power .................................- ....... - ........ 1,000.00
Telephone ......................... ................- ..................
130.00
Other expense o f operation .............................
26.00
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Auxiliary Agencies
IN THE U.S. IS MORE THAN HALF TH E UTILIZED
ENERGY OF THE ENTIRE WORLD. FROM COAL AND OIL
AND WATER POWER.
W ORK
DRIVING SPIRIT OF
AMERICANS WHICH
PUT THIS NATURAL
ENERGY TO WORA
$10,600.09
Fixed Charges
$900.00
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Maintenance and Repairs
................. $ 2 ,5 0 0.0 0
Library booas ....................................
Supplies, repairs, etc .......................
Nurse, etc............................................ -
Transportation o f pupils ................-
Ralance to be raised by district tax
HAS
NCREASED INDUSTRY'S RESEARCH TECHNICIANS
IV MORE THAN 4 0 0 % IN 2 0 YEARS.
Total expense o f auxiliary agencies....................... $4,025.00
Fixed Charges
_______ $200.00
Capital Outlay
$ 200.00
$400.00
. 150.00
Budget to ta ls
Emergency
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500.00
$21,175.00
R E C A P IT U L A T IO N
350.00
...
______ $500.00
__________ 25.00
.................. 250.00
........3,250.00
Total capital outlays .................................- ................$560.00
HE URGE FOR MORE AND BETTER WAYS OF MAKING THINGS
Total estimated expenses for the year
*45,698.00
Total estimated receipts not including proposed
..... .......... - ...... - ......... ..... .......
$500.00
Auxiliary Agencies
Alteration o f buildings ............ -..........
New furniture, equipment, replacements -----
.............. ....................................... $350.00
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$10,990.00
depair and maintenance o f furniture and
equipment ........................................- ............... .$100.00
Repair and maintenance o f buildings and
grounds _____________________________ _____ 400.00
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$350.00
Recapitulation
tax
Instruction— Teaching
Total fixed charges ..........................
$1,675.00
Debt Service
Interest on warrants ................. ...........
Emergency
III
Personal service
Teachers .....................
$9,990.00
Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) .............................
400.00
Textbooks .......
600.00
V II
Total capital ou tla y s..........................
10
Instruction— Supervision
Personal service
Principals ...................................................
$1,660.00
Stenographers and other office assistants ........
50.00
Supplies, .principals and supervisors .................
75.00
Insurance ........... — ----- ----------
Capital Outlays
Total debt service
Total expense of general control ..............................$575.00
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New furniture, equipment and replacements . $1,575.00
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Personal service
Superintendent ...........................................................$180.00
Stenographers and other office assistants ............ 75.00
Compulsory education and census........................
49 oo
Supplies .........................
109.09
Elections and publicity ........................................... 100.90
Legal services (cleric’s bond, audit, etc) .............. 80.00
Total expense o f maintenance and repairs
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ENERGY, THE
Total fixed charges ...........................
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E X P E N D IT U R E S
General Control
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Library books .................................
$700.00
Supplies, repairs, etc................................................... 100.00
Personal service (nurse, etc.) .................................. 250.00
Supplies and other expenses .................................... 100.00
Transportation of pupils........................................... 9,350.00
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E ST IM A T E D
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Total expense o f operation ...................................... $2,050.00
Total expense, maintenance, repairs .................... $2,700.00
Insurance .............................................................. ..
_________ Total estimated receipts ............ .................................. $6,310
IV — Operation of Plant
Maintenance and Repairs
Total expense auxiliary agencies ...
$1,920
a’ tjn
2,400
Janitors and other employees ......
$1,300.00
Janitors’ supplies ..............................................
175.00
Fuel ........................ .................................................
250.00
Light and power ....................................................
200.00
Water
............
76.00
Other expense o f operation .........................
60.00
Repair and maintenance o f furniture and equip
ment ............................................................ $1,000.00
Repair and maintenance o f buildings and
grounds .................................................. — 1,600.00
Other expense, maintenance and repairs ___ _
200.00
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Estimated balance on hand at beginning o f the
fiscal school year (third Monday in June)
for which this budget is made ..........................................
To be received Irom county school lund ...................”
To be received from elementary school lund .............. .
.
To be received from state irreducible school fund ........*379
Total expense o f teaching
Total expense o f operation ......................................$4,805.00
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BUDGET
E ST IM A T E D RECEIPTS
Total expense, supervision ........... .......................... $1,785.00
Total expense o f teaching ...................................... $20,963.09
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,vKa* vuter» oi ocnooi District No.
°!. Clackamas County, Mute o f Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEET-
1NG of the a*«1; district will be held at the Grade School on the 16tn
day o f June, 1941 at 8:00 o’clock p. m. for the puipose of discus
sing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning June 16, 1941.
and ending June 17, 1942, hereinafter sot forth, and to vote on the
preposition o f levying a district tax.
Tha totai amount o f money needed by the said school district
the fiscal year beginning on June 16, 1941 and ending June
l i , 1942 is estimated in the following budget and includes the am
ounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund,
elementary school fund, special district tax and all other moneys
o f the district.
Until the ballots are counted at least one hour after the time
set for the meetuig in districts o f the second and third classes, any
legal voter o f the district shall be entitled to vote upon any matters
belore the meeting.
Total estimated expenses for the y e a r ............................ $21,175.00
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax ........ 8,310.00
$45,848 09
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax .......$12,865.00
Indebtedness
Amount o f bonded indebtedness
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Dated this 14th day o f Mav. 1941.
F tv Pntao
Lloyd H. Ewalt
District Clerk
Chairman. Board of Directors,
tnnroved hy the Budget committee May 12th, 1941.
F W Bates
Lloyd H. Ewalt
Secretary, Budget committee.
Chairman, Budget Committee.
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S K IL L E D W O R K E R S — P A T R IO T IS M _____
B A C FG FO U N O O F NAT/ONAL D EFE N SE .
Dated this May 20, 1941.
FREMONT HAYDFN,
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District Clerk
Approved by budget committee,,
FREMONT HAYDEN
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Secretary,, Budget Committee.
W. TUCKER,
Chairman, Board o f Directors.
May 19, 1941.
W. TUCKER,
Chairman, Budget Committee.