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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1938)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, September 22, 1938 NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELEC T1ON UPON QUESTION OF INCREASING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION 11, ARTICLE XI, STATE CONSTITUTION. * • | LETTERS I Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in Union High School District No. 1, of Josephine County, State of Ore gon, at the school house in said school district, on Saturday, Oct ober Sth, 1938, at 2 p. m. for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said district the ques tion of increasing the tax levy for the year 1938 over the amount limited by Section 11, Article XL of the (^institution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: Increased school expense of $1,164.01, the furnishing of ad ditional class room facilities to conform to state standards which are to be financed by negotiable interest bearing warrants to the amount of $4,200.00, $840 of such amount to be retired with interest at 4 per cent annually for five years. The amount of tax in excess of the 6% limitation proposed to be levied for the said year is $2,173.01. Also to authorize a supplementary district levy of 5.5 mills, (5,281.79) to provide trans portation for Union High School pupils, making the tetal amount of tax to be raised in excess of the 6% statutory limitation $7,454.80; Dated this 12th day of Septem ber, 1938. Attest: EFFIE M. SMITH. District Clerk. LUCIUS ROBINSON, Chairman board of directors. 1. Personal service: (1) Superin tendent (2) Clerk $40.00 (3) Stenographers and other office assistance ........................ (4) Compulsory ed ucation and census (5) Other services .......... 35.00 10.00 2. Supplies 3. Election and 60.00 publicity 4. Legal ser vice (clerk's bond, audit, 25.00 etc.) 5. Other expense of general con trol (1) ....................... 50.00 Total Expense of General Con $220.00 trol II Instruction—Supervision 1. Personal service: (1) Supervisors (2) Principals 1,630 (3) (4) Stenograph ers and other of fice assistants а. Supplies, princi pals and super visors ............................... 3. 4. Other expense of supervision 5 Total Expense, 1. Repair and main tenance of furniture and equipment $ 80 o Repair and main tenance of build ings and grounds: 50 (1) (2) 3 Other expense of main tenance and re pairs ........................... 100 4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs ........ $ VI. Auxiliary Agencies 1. Personal serviee: (1) Teachers $1,170 4 1,980 990 ! 210 15 б. Total Expense of Teaching |V. Operation of Plant ' 1. Personal service: (1) Janitors and other em $ 420 ployees (2) ................ (3) 2. Janitors sup 100 plies ................ 255 3. Fuel 230 1. Library: ( 1 ) Personal service librarian, etc.) (2) Library $110 books ................ (3) Supplies re 15 pairs, etc............ 2. Health service: ( 1 ) Personal service nurse, etc.) ...................... (2) Supplies and other expenses 25 3. Transportation of pupils: ( 1 ) Personal ser vice .................................... (2) Supplies and other expenses ................. (3) Repair and re placement of busses ............................... 4. Other auxiliary agencies : ( 1 ) Personal ser vice .................................... (2) Supplies and other expenses ............... (3) ..................................... (4) ............................ Total Expenae of Auxiliary Agencies VII. Fixed Charges 1. 2. 3. 4. $ 150 FOR SALE — Choice Perennials and Daffodil bulbs at reason able prices. Now is the time to plant for next year's garden. Mrs. Harry Smith, Caves high way. 19-ltc Insurance $148.50 Pensions .................. Rent ............. Other fixed charges: (1) ............................ (21 ........... 5. Total Fixed Charges VIII. Capital Outlays 7. Total Capital Outlays IX. Debt Service $1,640 Total estimated expenses for the year (-uni of items 1-6. II-5. Ill 6. IV-8, V 4, VI-5, VIL5 VIII-7 IX-», X 111,904 17 Total estimated receipts, not including propos ed tax 1.971.61 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (in clude all negotiable interest-bearing war rants issued under section 35-1104) $2,150 2. Amount of warrant indebtedne" on war rants issued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds” .. 1,908.37 3. Amount of other 3.000 indebtedness secured by 3000 COPCO stock. $3,460 Total indebtedness sum of items 1, 2, 3, $4.058.37 Dated this 12th day of Sept ember, 1938. EFFIE M SMITH, District Clerk. LUCIUS ROBINSON, Chairman of board of directors. Approved bj Budget C >mmit- tee this 12th day of Sept. 1938. Signed: Signed : I EFFIE M SMITH. Secretary. Budget Committee. LUCIUS ROBINSON, Chairman Committee o T? LIFE INSURANCE is the BA SIS of CREDIT. Get the most protection for the least money. $2500 life insurance as low as $2.40 per month. Insure where your saving is the greatest. All forms of insurance and bonds plus unexcelled SERVICE. AL. J. PEAKE AGENCY. Cor. 6th and “M” St., FREE I’. U. C. Service. a g & $ & & & -rr njjnjjgLQ make repairs on the roof or paint the house so the ravages of winter will not harm the wood. While the weather is still good, make your repairs now. Red hats for hunters and all kinds of ammu nition and guns at the RIGHT PRICE. & I g MARTIN ui: nu aulirne: covered dish Plans for fu was discussed done on blocks DRIVE IN FEED STORE Cave City THEATRE OPENING, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21th Come in and get acquainted. Park your car in side while you do your shopping We will keep a full line of feed at REASONABLE PRICES Extra Special Fri., Sat., Sun., Sept. 23, 24, 25 With a Special Matinee Saturday, 2 p. m. 610 "J" Street HIS FIRST FULL m ^^ u LENGTH FEATURE! ^7^ Drive in Fred Store next to Union Oil Station Grants Pass (S top “xir* USE ICE AND SAVE MONEY FREE DELIVERY = ASK ABOUT STORAGE RATES ILLINOIS VALLEY ICE ( O. Phil Sawyer, Prop. I "in’ll.::::... . FOR SALE —2-ton truck, duals, large stake body, good condi tion, and rubber, cheap, terms. Also 50 tiers dry fir wood. Fred Rout, Cave Junction, Ore. 0. ;nb<il,d 6» tKO KADIO fitta"/ «5 3’i acres, i, good Caves Highway. terms. See Ted office. 18-tf FOR RENT — 4-room bungalow, large rooms, shower, toilet. See Bert Watkins. Cave Junction. 18-2tp LOTA PEARCE Beautician Wed., Thursday., Sept. 28 29 Laurel and Hardy in “SWISS MISS” SAVE I One-Half on Bring in your worn tires. We retread them with a thick, new- wearing surface of the same kind of fine rubber you get on a new tire — at ’-a the cost Safety, full mileage and appearance guaranteed. Grants Pass See our American Retreading Molds at Work ♦ I Dance Old Time and I TIRES “G” Street Bar lier Shop Modern Saturday, Sept. 21 Illinois Valley Grange Hall, Bridgeview Everyone Welcome Mr,. Babcock's Orchestra Supper at Midnight Admission 59c I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! : Cave Junction (Continued from Page One) .................................. limili.n::i:.,ii.n FOR SALE — house, on Price $600, Athey, News g HARDWARE $ FOR SALE — Good big fi-hole wood range in first class condi tion. See Patricia Jackson at Hotel Drews. 20-1 tc WANTED — All kinds cement work - chimney building - fire places. Frank Hoffmier, plast er, Hotel Drews, Cave Junc tion, Oregon. 18-tf i - Light Roofing $1 .35 per roll £ g Red Flannel Hunting $J.15 S Shirts I ? FREE—Kitchen Step Ladder With $3.00 Worth of Fuller Paints, One to a Customer & ; K<, meeting with a luncheon at noon. ture sewing work anti some work was ttj tt & FOR SALE - - Mining locution blanks, both quartz and placer and trespass notices at the Illinois Valley News office. KERBY NEWS .TJA? It rç Hardware Specials PREST-0 LITE Batteries $4.00 and up. Wholesale and retail. Campbell's Super Service, next to Courthouse, Grants Pass, Oregon. —16tf SELL IT!—If you have something you don’t need or don’t want, why not use this column to sell it. Costs so little and results are astounishing. of the Cave Junction Community church and their time is taken up with sewing and home mission work, also a devotional period at each meeting with readings from constructive books. ?.'■ È a & Winter is not long off and now is the time to FOR RENT—Store room in new concrete building, size of room 15 feet wide 35 feet long. In quire at The News office. FOR SALE — One electric fence unit and Willard battery, cheap. See L. Beard on Caves High way 2 ’*2 miles from Junction. 20-ltp 1. Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest-bearing warrants issued un der section $ 300 35-1104) 2. Principal on 1,908.37 warrants 3. Principal on other indebtedness 4. Interest on 122.50 bonds 5. Interest on 300 warrants 6. Interest on other indebtedeness ................ 7. Transfers to sink ing fund 300 8. Other debt ser- vice : (1) . (2) 4. of a friendship quilt. Devotions were led by Mrs. McMitchell. The next meeting to be held Septem ber 29, will be pt the home of WANTED—Fat and feeder pigs. Jones Packing company, Grants Mis. F. W. Jones. The Missionary Pass, Oregon. 16-4tp society is composed of the women FOR SALE — Grapes, turnips, cabbage, Golden Hubbard squash, 8 horsepower Interna tional engine and grinder, pow er separator, G. C. Sherier, Cave Junction. 20-ltp $148.50 1. New sites ............... ■2. New buildings $840 3. Alteration of build ings (not re pairs) ........................ 4. New furniture, equipment and replacements 800 5. Assessments for bet terments ......... 6. Other capital out lavs: (1 ) (2) FOR SALE — Good dry fir and o-.k wood. See O. W'. Henry, Cave Junction. 3 DAYS CLASSIFIED ADS 5. Balance, amount to be raixed by dis trict tax $9.932.76 I ndebtedness Supervision ! $1,630 III. Instruction—Teashin» (3) (4) 2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ........ 3. Textbooks 4. 5. Other expense of teaching 180 40 9. Total Debt Service $2,930.87 500 00 X. Emergency $ Recapitulation 6. (t) MM. Ml 8. Total Expense of Operation ......... $ 995 V. Maintenance and Repairs BUDGET Estimated Expenditures 1. General Control • ,MM* ' 4. I.ights and pow er ............................ 5. Water ................ t>. .................. 7. Other expense of operation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Union High School District No. 1, of Jose phine County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at the school house in said school dis trict on Saturday, the Sth day of October. 1938, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year, beginning June 30, 1938, and ending June 30, 1939, here inafter set forth and to vote on v the proposition of levying a dis- trict tax. < 4 MMMMMMMMM. ■ Cave Junction, September 21, 1938. Dear Mr. Editor: May I pass on to you the many favorable comments which I have heard from leading Illinois Valley people concerning your exception- NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Estimated Receipts 1. Balance on hand at the beginning of the fiscal school year (third Monday in June) for which this budget is made 2. To be received from the County School fund.. 3. To be received from the Elementary School Fund ................................. 4. To be received from the State Irreducible school fund ...................... 5. To be received for Vo cational Education (State and Federal funds) ........................... 6. To be received from the Non-High School District for: Tuition ........................... Transportation 7. To be received from tuition for elementary school pupils ...... 8; To be received from interest on deposits and sinking fund 9. To be received from other sources ................. 10. Total estimated receipts (Item 1 to 9, Inc. I ally fine reports of the mass meet ings we held September 7th and 12th in the interest of the bus for transporting young people to Again this morning I have gone Agin this morning I have gone over both reports in your issues of Sept. 8th and 15th; and I wish to say that they show fine edit ing. Will you pardon me this further word? In listening in on the conversa tions about the proposed budget and the increase in taxes which will be needed to provide trans portation for high school pupils; I discover that the 5 mills increase is opposed on the score that it ‘‘doubles taxes.” That is a mistaken idea. In looking over my tax receipt for this year 1 find that taxes are now 36 mills on the present pro perty valuation, for purposes of taxation. Now 5 mills is less than l-7th of 36 mills. Consequently the increase will be something less than 15 per rent. Last year to secure the bus, alone w’ith other people Mrs. Brown and I paid for two pupils whose parents were unable to meet the charge of 20c a day. I have figured out the cost of the 5 mills in increased taxes and compared it with the cost to us of caring for those two pupils. If Mrs. Brown and I should have1 to pay for two pupils as last year it would amount to TWO TIMES OUR TOTAL TAXES! As that young man said the night of the mass meeting in Ker- by: Why should a few bear such a heavy charge when it amounts to such a little sum when includ- ed in a general budget supported by all.” Yours Very Sincerely, William A. Brown. Page Three Custom RETREADING VULCANIZING REPAIRING Duckworth THE TIRE MAN Sixth and “M” Streets DISTRIBUTOR llie neciUe» eye ------- and yours Your eye must see the needle's eye clearly if you're to get the thread through it at the first try. And threading the needle is not the only part of sewing that needs clear seeing. So when you sew after the lamps are lighted, be sure that the light is right for such work. Sewing in poor light causes eye strain, may cause irreparable damage if persisted in. FOR USTires WHOLESALE AND The California Oregon Power Company RETAIL • 99 i ■ I