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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1920)
PAGE TWO NOTICE OF M’HOOI, MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal »oters of School District No Seven of Josephine County, State ot Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEET ING of said District will be held at Junior High School on the 10th day of November, 1930, at 10 o'clock tn the forenoon, election at 3 o'clock p m.. to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax The total atnt'unt of mone> needed by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 31, 1930, and ending of June 20, 1931, is estimated in , the following budget and Includes the amounts to be received from the | county school fund, state school fund, special district tax. and all other, moneys of the district: New 0. D. U. S. Army bvih . kt Estima««»! Kv;*^«!lturw Teacher» salaries ... . ............... „........... ........................... —... 250.000.00 588.50 Furniture . • Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, erasers 1,200.00 stoves. curtain«, etc. ............... ISO.00 Flta satlnguishers ............................... I 300.00 Ubrary books __________ ......___ ______ ___ —............ .... 300.00 Typewriter expense-------- ------------------------------------------------ 92S.6O Repairs of schoolhouses, outbuildings or fences 700.00 Fire escapes ..................................... ......................... .................. 350.00 Improving grounds __________ _________________ »._— 300.00 Playground equipment ......... ........ ........ ...... —.............. ....... 540.00 Transportation of pupils ___________ ______ ____ _ ___ 120 00 Rant ------------ .---------------- 2,150.00 Janitor's wages ----- ----- 4. 284.11 Janitor's supplies _..... 3,000.00 Fuel ____ ___ _________ 221.01 Light and power ........... 236.00 Water ________ ____ ,.... Clerk's salary ___ ____ 480.00 101.00 Postage and stationery For the payment ot bonded debt and interest there on, issued under Sections 135, 153 to 156. and 424 of the Schoo« Laws of Oregon 1919 11.055 00 320 08 42.21 Manual tratnlng dspsrtmeat.................... ............................ 700.00 Domestic science department _______________________ 300.00 728.38 Miscellaneous____ ____ ________________ ________ ____ _ Total eetimatad amount of money to be expended for » all purposes during the year ........................... Estimated R«vi|>U From county school fund during the coming school year ............................................................................ 210.000.01) From state school fund during the coming school 3.200.00 Cash now In the hands of the district clerk ................ 2.070.79 Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year—- Tuition. 21,000; Countv high school fund. 24735: Millage tax. 27000: Total 13,725 00 Total estimated receipts, not including the money to be received from the tax which it is pro posed to vote ----------------------------- --------------------- 229,101 79 Recapitulation Total estimated expenses for the year ........ 275,601.79 Total estimated receipts not including the tax to be vote -------------------------------------------------------- .... 38.101.79 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax I47.5OOOO Dated this 35th day of October. 1920 Attest EDWARD S VAN DYKE. L. O. CLEMENT. District Clerk Chairman Board ot Directors FredG. Buchtel Republican Candidate For Set ond Terni Public Service Commissioner Mr. Buchtel. Chairman of the Public Service Commission !s the R- publican Candidate for a second ter tl as Commissioner, and because of his efficient and e nomical administra tion. his candidacy has been general- ly endorsed by the press. A few of the many commendations are noted. “Fred G. Buchtel is deserting of re-election for his administration has been honest, efficient and economi cal. Medford Sun. "Sound business aggressiveness and protection of the public la the triple theme In the platform of Fred G. Buchtel. Chairman of the Public Service Commission ”—Albany Even ing Herald. "Mr Buchtel has made a reputa tion of being an energetic, fair and fearless member of his service and faciliarity with the duties of the office make him a valu able man to be retained."—Cottage Grove Sentinel. "H>s Mr. P-iehtel’s—four years experien e on Commission should not be discarded by the State, especially as be has shown industry, balance and judgment in opinions; his er rors have been on the popular side, certainly not in favor of any special interest."—Oregon Voter "Mr Buchtel has consistently ex hibited good judgment, the faculty of patient and exhaustive investiga tion. the attribute of fairness to all interests involved and an administra tive ability that meant valuable ser vice to the people of this state and «eetion —Portland Telegram ".Mr. Buchtel's activities to secure more cars with equitable distribution thereof to Oregon industries and lumber shippers: reduction of fuel wood rates and his campaign to min imize traffic hazards, together with the establishment of station facili ties. industry tracks and service in vestigations have all been of public Interest and benefit.”—Oregon City Enterprise. »Paid advertisement by the Oregon Republican Central Committee» Moore Bakery LIGHT CUT GLASS Blankets in very pretty patterns at t Just arriva«!—150. One Hun dred and Fifty. 0 9 Lot B—ü. S. .< Army regula tion full size, New—Not re not second hand claimed, relaundeted—A bao- blankets lutely new. Letcher & Son « GREAT Hl<i I . S. Hl .AN KETH APPROXIMATE SIZE «7t»4. WEIGHT 4 4 LBS. MOM Men’« O. D A Army Pants »«..'M» Men's O. D. Wool Army glove ..................... —......... «.A»' Men's O. D Shirt with double elbows .............................. - «.l.os Men's 4 buckle Army shoe .... ................. - — over M-OX CALIFORNIA 7:45 TONIGHT Winter Playground of the Pacific WHERE THE CLIMATE BRING* HI NHIIINE EM > Wilts THE IE lit IBB Nl» 8th and E Sample Leonard E. Store CAMPBELL •---------------------------------------------- ------------- ’ Miss Alice Husted. Two machine« met In a narrow ,0180« on the school house hill Mon day and in passing one went over die grade. No one war hurt nor the car damag«Ml Mrs. Shore was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kornbrodt Wednesday. Mrs D O Hayes and daughter« • were visiting at the home of M. Hayes’ brother. Berley Green. Sun day. son. Mr. and Mrs Schmidt and for Grass Henry, left Wednesday Valley, Cal. He Ben. Jones has a new Ford. drove over to Draper Wednesday to visit George Dora and Dick Every. Mrs. W. J. Fried and daughter. Virginia, of Portland, are viaitlng Mrs. Fried's grandmother. Mr« A. Robertson, and other relatives this week. Mies Gladys Jones spent the week end with a friend. Miss Corston. of Rogue River. Mr. Knobloch and daughter, Mrs Trumper. were at Granta Pa«« Mon day. Mr and Mrs E. C. Neely, Mrs Fry and Mrs. Howell, of Grants Pass were in Ferrydale Sunday calling on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neely. Reduced Round Trip WINTER EXCI RAION TICKET* via. The Shasta Route I Stopover* |M-rnUttnl at all potate Mithin limit »f Urk«Ma SPEAKS ON FERRYDALE •----------------------- ---------------- - — • Mr. and Mrs Oeorge Smith, of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Husted, of Mjrltn. were visiting at Chas. Dora's Monday. Mrs. Smith was formerly California I m ««kIrle will help you ««-Irsi th«’ resort of your choice. Mvurv your c”P)r now. They arc fro. on riNjUrwl- The United Slates in the Light of Prophecy” Inquire of ijical Agoni» for particulars as to faro*, routes, deeping car accommodation« and train «ervlce. Southern Pacific Lines * Sunday Night WE ARE NOW SELLING Shall We Abolish Religious Liberty in America?” Studebaker Cars Special Music EXCLUSIVELY In Four Models « Sale« book« at the Courier. Sold at the same price everywhere Grant Tires Danish Pastry -------- and -------- French Pastry Watch Our Window’ 9 Proprietor J Killed Value of O'd Coms. illdfnehloned copper cent* of the years 1817 1818 181» and 1820 were formerly very rare slid correspond I ng- ly valuable; but ba^s full of them were found in an old bank and the market wus fliwxied J. F. BURKE Giant Construction—Dwarf Price a « niAB«»>n H* •>*» PILL«, fro Si yeatsknoMWMÜVw.. : ufett. Always kö'.aU» SOLD B7 OSLfiUßlS’VimWMtRE JOHN M. 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Fashion Garage Dalles Diamond Flour HIS IX»NG BEEN < 41NSIDEUEI» ONE OF TIIE BEST IN THE W EHT. «:1.|O PER SACK JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL Comer Third and G Street Phone 123 SOLD IN GRANTS PASS BY Williams’ Garage & Cyclery Adveîtising Pays—Advertise with the Courier 4