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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1940)
Page Two Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 13, 1940 Illinois Valley News An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts. Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois Valley Publishing Company. Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March S, 1879 M C. ATHEY Editor SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County Oa« Year . _ Six Months ... Three Months $1 50 .75 50 Outside of Josephine County VII. Fixed Charges 10. Total Estimated Re ceipts, (Item 1 to 9 inc.)|180.00 1— Insurance .... .. 178.50 Estimated Expenditures 2— Pensions ........................... 3— Rent ............................. 1— General Control 2.20 i M 4— Other fixed charges: 1— Personal service: ( 1 ) Superintendent • $ (1) ....................................... ...... (2) Clerk .................... 40.00 . (2) ................................... (3) Stenographers and 5— Total Fixed Charges ________ 180,70 VIII. Capital Outlays other office Msaist- ants .............................. [ 1—New sites 2— New buildings (4) Compulsory educa tion and census .......... 3— Alteration of build (5) Other services .... 35.00 ings (not repairs) .. 420.00 2— Supplies ..................... TÖ.00 4— »-New furniture, equip i I ' 3— Elections and pub ment and replace licity ....................... ments ...................... 50.00 30.00 5— Assessments for bet 4— Legal service (clerk’s terments ................ 15.00 bond, audit, etc.) .... ^0.00 5— Other expense of gen 6— Other capital outlays: eral control: (1) ............................... .................. (1) ......................... _..... 80.00 . (2) $2 00 6—Total O b « Year 7— Total Expense of General Control II. Instruction—Su| Capital Outlays IX. Debt Service i mated.) ....... -................ 2500.00 3—Amount of other in debtedness ................... 3000.00 (Secured by $3000.00 Copco stock). 4---- Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1-2-3 DR. A. N. COLLMAN | : : : : Naturopathic Physician SATURDAY AFTERNOONS In Cave Junction I Z RECAPITULATION Total estimated ex- pense for the year (sum of items 1-6, 11-5, III-6 IV-8, V-4, VI-5, VII-5, VIII-7, IX-9, X ........................ $13,282.20 estimated re- Total ______ ceipts, not including proposed tax ............. 2,680.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax 10,60—201 Dated May 12, 1940. Signed: Effie M. Smith, District Clerk. 485.00 Lucius Robinson, Chair. Board of Directors. I Approved by Budget Committee . May 12, 1940. Signed: Effie M. Smith, Sec. Budget Committee. 1140.00 Lucius Robinson, Chair. Budget Committee. I 2500.00 I 1—Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest bearing war rants issued under section 35-1104) 2— r-Principal on war rants, (estimated) iuwh <>Q 3— Principal on other in Q... i debtedness 96.00 4— Interest on bonds 200.00 5— Interest on warrants ASK FOR : 6— Interest on other in I 100.80 debtedness I 7— Transfers to sinking 5—Total Expense Sup fund ................ .......... I ervision $1900.00 8— Other debt service: = f REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS Unit) 180.00 (1) ................................. : III Instruction—Teaching (?) -i........ C 1—Personal service $4216.80 114Î.50 I 9---- t otal Debt Service (1) Teachers ... X. Emergency (2) 1125.00 (3) 1062.00 MEETING “PROSPERITY” (4) 998.00 Indebtedness : 2— Supplies (chalk, pa Í 1— Amount of bonded in I per, etc........................ 259.00 debtedness (include all The theme of this philosophy of meeting “Prosper 3— -Textbooks .................. 25.00 negotiable interest 4 — ............................... ...... ity” is taking the country by storm. If you are a keen 5— Other expense of bearing warrants is sued under section 35- i teaching student on the mechanics of the plan you can’t pick up ...... «.'.I.... 4070.00 ■ 110 1 I 6— Total Expense of if i 2— Amount of warrant a big newspaper, magazine, house organ, or many Teaching ................ 1 $4599.50 At Your Grocer indebtedness on war- : IV. Operation of Plant other publications, without recognizing some phase of rants issued and en- : 1— Personal service: r. dorsed “not paid for the subject. (1) Janitors and other want of funds,” (esti- E- ................. You first get it in school when you learn the multi (2) employees z------------------------------- ................................. plication table. In order to get it, you have to say it (3) — Janitors’ supplies THIS IS YOUR DAY over and over again, finally you remember it and it 3 2 — Fuel ............................... J & DRY CLEANERS “DAD” sticks throughout life. That is one of the rudiments 4— l ight and power ........ 5— Water ......... of the plan. Say it over and over again until you be 6— ...................................... Sunday, June 16th Agencies 7— Other expense of op lieve it. Haynes Clothing Shop FATHER ’ S DAY eration ...................... Wittrock'« Store, Kerby During these war times, why not utilize the war 8— Total Expense of Op Lew Hammer, Selma We have a fine selection of use eration $1021.00 idea. Plan your attack in your own mind. Start a ful gifts for Dad. Pipes, cam V. Maintenance 4 Repairs eras, candy, novelties, watches, Call: Wed. and Sat. campaign with yourself and make your attack on the 1—Repair & maintenance jewelry, shaving sets. of furniture and object you want and start getting it. Keep telling equipment .................. * 80.00 Eat Ice Cream for a yourself you are going to succeed, work out your at 2 !—Repair and mainten ance of buildings & • Perfect Dinner Dessert tack with this thought in mind all the time and if you grounds: (1) ......................... stick to it, it must eventually come true. It must, it (2) ...................................... can’t fail. 3 I—Other expense of maintenance and re This plan seems so real to us, that we can’t under pairs Your Rexall Store stand why more people dont take advantage of it. If 4 i— Total Expense of CAVE JUNCTION Maintenance and you are ambitious, if you want to succeed, the way is Repairs $ 330.00 The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising 1— Personal Service: copy which i* deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application (1) Supervisors .......... (2) Principals ............. 18ÖÖ.00 (3) (4) Stenographers and other office assist- i ants ................. ........ -J--;-— 2— Supplies, principals and supervisors 100.00 3— ................................................... .... 4— Other expense of sup- , ervision ....................................... ........... » ........................................... ¡3 - Dr. ] Fred W. Gould i : Dental Dental Surgeon Tuffs Building Phone 4 Granta Pasa : 4 L. B. Hall funeral home Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager AMBULANCE SERVICE Cor. 5th & C Sts. Phone 388 F H A LOANS BUILD NOW — PAY BY THE MONTH Valley Lumber Co. Phone West F St. 47 ♦ HULL & HULL Keibel’s PERFECTION FUNERAL HOME Ambulance service day or nite 502 N 4th St. Phone 334 BREAD ♦ i ’ french laundry I CAVE CITY DRUG STORE always open for you tp do it. You can if the desire is strong enough. BIBLE S^UDY GROUP The Bible Study Group with Mrs. William A. Brown av teacher, met on Wednesday afternoon at the lovely home of Mrt. L. W. Monroe, on Happy Camp Road, where an enthusiastic group of ladies made a study of the Parables of Jesus, the one of the Talents being given especial emphasis, There were also a number of new Bible quizzes and games pre- sented which showed the increased knowledge of those wlm are doing the work assigned. The meeting for next Wednes day, the 19th, will be at the home of Mrs. Cross. Anyone who is truly interested in acquiring a bet ter knowledge of the Word, will be given a welcome. ------------ o------------ This’ week three Selina girls, Peggy Hogue, Carmelita Krauss and Louise Hammer, left on a two weeks trip to 4-H summer school being conducted at Corvallis. Miss Mildred Norman left for Salem to attend the state grange but will also attend the Corvallis meeting. ------------- o-------------- Send The News to your friends NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice is legal voters District No. ty, State of hereby given to the of Union High School 1. of Josephine Coun Oregon, that a school 5TAIORUF PROCESS Wardrobe Cleaners The oldest and best since 1911 Free Pick up by Grant« Pas« Laundry Josephine County MILLS Cash prices for Feeds and Seeds of all kinds Phone 123 Grants Pass VETERINARIAN Horses and Cattle my Specialty DR. O. L. HOHLFELD 408 South 6th Street phone Day 162—Night 538 Grants Pass GRANTS PASS HOTEL MINERS HEADQUARTERS 615 *‘G” Street Grants Pass, Oregon VI. Auxiliary Agencies 1 —Library: (1 (Personal service (librarian, etc.) ... (2) Library books meeting of the said district will be (3) Supplies, repairs, held at the school house on the etc............................. 24th day of June, 1940 at 2:00 2 I—Health service: o'clock p. m., for the purpose of ( 1 ) Personal service discussing the budget for the fiscal (nurse, etc.) .......... school year, beginning June 30th, (2) Supplies and other 1940, and ending June 30, 1941, expenses ................ hereinafter set forth, and to vote 3 I—Transportation of on the proposition of levying a dis pupils: trict tax; also to elect one direc ( 1 ) Personal service tor for the 5-year term and to se (2) Supplies and oth cure permission of the legally er expenses ............. qualified voters of said district to (3) Repair and replace sell $3,000.00 of Copco stock ment of busses owned by the district, when deeni- 4—Other auxiliary ag ed advisable for the best interest encies: of the said district. ( 1 ) Personal service BUDGET (2) Supplies and Estimated Receipt« other expenses 1. Balance on hand at the (3) ............................... beginning of the fiscal (4) school year (third Mon 5--- Total Expense of day in June) for which Auxiliary Agencies this budget is made 2. To be received from the County School Fund \WE £E D c M o IÖ 3. To be received from the uXTíNüE Elementary School Fund 4. To be received from the AIR free UNTIL State Irreducible School W RJT A Fund ......... TAX OH IT J 5. To be received for Voca tional Education (State and Federal Funds) 6. To be received from the Non-High School trict for: Tuition Transportation 7. To be received from tui- for elementary tion school pupils 8. To be received from in- terest on deposits and sinking fund 9. To be received from oth er sources 135.00 10.00 “LOOK « * fAlLUON «StRS SR ' I exaco Gas, Oil Greases GEO. A. 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