Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 5, 1941 NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING IX —DEBT SERVICE Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Union High School District No. 1, of Josephine Coun­ ty, State of Oregon, that the an­ nual school meeting of the said district will be held at the school house on the 23rd day of June, 1941 at 2:00 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal school year, begin­ ning June 30th, 1941, and ending June 30th, 1942, hereinafter set forth, also to elect one director for the 5-year term. 1— Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest-bearing war­ rants issued under section 35-11041 .1 $1140.00 2— Principal on warrants 3000.00 I 3— Principal on other indebtedness 14 s 20 4— Interest on bonds 200.00 5— Interest on warrants 6— Interest on other in- debtedness 7— Transfers to sinking fund 8— Other debt service: 180.00 (11 BUDGET Estimated Receipts 1. Balance on hand at the beginning of the fiscal school year (third Mon­ day in June) for which this budget is made $137.85 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 Voca­ tional Education (State and Federal Funds) .......... 6. To be received from the Non-High School Dis­ trict for: Tuition .......................... Transportation........................... 7. To be received from tui­ tion for elementary school pupils .................................. 3. To be received from in­ interest on deposits and sinking fund ................. 9. To be received from oth­ er sources 2680.00 (2 > $4668.20 9— Total Debt Service X—EMERGENCY $ 250.00 INDEBTEDNESS 1— Amount of bonded in­ debtedness (include all negotiable interest­ bearing warrants issued under section 35- $3010.00 1104) ...___ 2— Amount of warrant indebtedness on war- rants issued and en- dorsed “not paid for 3000.00 want of funds 3— Amount of other in­ debtedness (secured bv $3000.00 of COPCO stock) 3000.00 4— TOTAL Indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3) $6010.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expen­ ses for the year (sum of items 1-6. 11-5, 111-6, IV-8. V-4, VI-5, Vll-5, VIII-7, I.X-9. X $16303.45 Total estimated receipts, not including pro­ 10. Total Estimated Receipts, (Item 1 to 9 inc.) $2817.85 posed tu 2817.85 Estimated Expenditures Balance, amount to be I—General Control raised bv district tax $13485.60 1—Personal service: (1) Superintendent $ (2 ■ Clei 1c (3) Stenographers and other office assist­ ants ............................. (4) Compulsory educa­ tion and census (5) Other services 2 Supplies ....... 3— Elections and publicity 4— Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc. 1 5— Other expense of gen­ eral control: (1 » Dated this 5th day of May, 1941. Signed: Effie M. Smith. District Clerk. Lucius Robinson, Chairman Board of Directors. Approved bv Budget Committee May 5th, 1941. Signed: Effie M. Smith, 35.00 Secretary. Budget Committee. 10.00 Lucius Robinson, 50.00 ('hairman. Budget Committee. 40.00 20.00 70.00 6— Total E'inense of Gen­ eral Control $225.00 (I—INS I KUC 1 ION—Supervision 1— Personal sen (1 ) Superviso $ 1800.00 (2) Principals (3) (4) Stenogiaphers and other office assist- ants 2— Supplies, principals 100.00 and supervisors 4— Other expense rapcn iaion of SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE HAROLD MESSINGER. Plaintiff, vs. ARTHUR R. F. GORDON, Defendant: To the above named Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and an- Pickup and delivery every Mon ■ day and Thursday in Cave : Junction, Kerby and Holland NEW CAR Personal service: (1) Teachers . ......I $1170.00 (2) ............................ 1170.00 1080.00 (3) the summer. She has been going Martin Holmes, were out from to school in Grants Pass. their Ghiradelli mine near Bolan —o— lake. After getting more supplies Mr. and Mis. Herman Miller they will return to their mining came out from the Ackerill mine property. in Greens Creek, having finished --- O— their assessment work recently. Mrs. I. B. Hearing and daugh­ They left for their home in Port­ ter, Gertrude, have finished mov­ land where they expect to remain ing from Grants Pass to their for the summer. home at O'Brien for the summer. —o— They were shopping in Grants Lee Scherainger and his partner. Pass on Monday. Our Annual Lay-away BLANKET SALE FEATURING “GOLD SEAL”, “ESMOND” AND “WOOL O’ THE WEST.” Important • We believe that avoo I blanket prices must advance. I he ti niendous Government d< mand for uniforms and blankets plus the fact that New Zealand has declared an embargo on blanket (medium» wools points to a wool shortage and higher prices before Fall. AA e bought eally and can th«'1 foie offer you values on this advance sale that will mean a real savin:; to you. Come in while assmtme::ts ale complete I'.sk about tl.e details of our blanket savings plan as ouklin d on this page. Here is an easy way to own BLANKETS AT A SAVING Gome in today — make your selection from our large stock — we will lav them away for you. All you need to do is m; ke a small deposit in our blanket savings account and then make easy regular deposits which will be entered in the pass book we will provide. These regular sys­ tematic savings will t: ke care of your entire blanket costs by the time you need the blankets —and you'll hardly miss the money. YOU NEVER PAY MORE AT THE (¡RANTS PASS STEAM LAUNDRY The Golden Rule “Since 1900” GRANTS PASS This Year? 1350.00 i I » 2— Supplies (chalk, paper 250.00 etc.) ...... 20.00 3— Textbooks 4— 5— Other expense of teaching Why buy one of the “all three” cars when you can step up to an Oldsmobile for a few dollars more. Olds prices begin at $1 OIK at Grants Pass. 6— Total F.xnense of $5040.00 T< aching IV —OPER ATION OF PLANT 1 Personal service: ( 1 » Janitors and other employees $ t « — •>. i ........... (3) o_ Janitors' supplies .3-—Fuel 1 —Iight and power Water ' tensions and quiet nerves. To keep a mental balance a person needs to develop a physical re­ serve. “We in America need a morale- Recreation to calm jittery 1 building recreation. We need to nerves created by the present war j make use of the quiet and strength situation needs special attention of the great outdoors, enjoy the these days, says Miss Izóla Jen­ beauties of nature, know the charm sen, extension specialist in com­ of music, and gain the poise and munity social organization at Ore­ confidence that comes through gon State college. In her work creating a piece of craft with our throughout the state Miss Jensen hands.” is stressing the value of active Miss Jensen warns against the recreation which requires "doing”, idea that recreation may be ig­ as a means of relieving the ten­ nored in the face of the grim de­ sions brought on by everyday news mands of national defense. On of destruction and terror, and ruth­ the contrary, she says, it will ac­ less murder unloosed upon helpless tually aid in the defense prepara­ people. tion, as it will keep men and wo­ “To combat the strain of tense­ men in condition to do their best ness and worry man needs activ­ work. ity,” says Miss Jensen. “Big muscle “The young men of our nation activity which is experienced in today are wondering what is to hiking or taking part in the re­ happen to them.” Miss Jensen vived square dances help to relax | adds. “Mothers are fearful of what might become of their sons swer the complaint filed against and families are being torn apart. you, within four (41 weeks from the date of the first publication of It is well to recall that recreation this Summons, which date of first was originally a part of religion. publication is May 15th, 1941, One's memory of this could be re­ and the date of the last publica­ freshed by reading Matthew 4:4, tion is the 12th day of June, 1941, and unless you appear and an­ which begins “Man cannot live by swer. the Plaintiff will take a de­ bread alone’.” cree foreclosing that certain mort­ -------------- o--------------- gage upon which there is a balance due in the sum of Two Hundred Mr. and Mrs. AV. 11 Wilmot of Thirty-five ($235.00) Dollars, up­ the Bonanza Cinnabar mine at on the following described real Sutherlin, Oregon, and Mr. Fergen- property, to-wit: The North half of the Northeast son of Portland were Sunday vis­ quarter of Section 12, Town­ itors at th" David L. Webb home ship 38, South, Range 7, west in Kerby. of the Willamette Meridian, —o — Josephine County, Oregon, Miss Dorothy Green, daughter of and the usual decree for the sale of said premises by the Sheriff of Mr. and Mrs. O. AV. Green of the Josephine county, Oregon, and that Model grocery, returned home last the defendant be forever bailed and foreclosed of all right, claim week end and will remain here for or equity in said premises, save GJ................................................................... only the statutory right of redemp­ : tion, and for such other relief as prayed for in said complaint filed I The Seal of Approval herein, including costs and $50.00 attorney's fees. This summons is published by order of the Honorable W. A. Johnson, County Judge of Jose­ phine County, Oregon, made and entered May 9th, 1941. \V T. MILLER. Attorney for plaintiff. Awarded by the American In : Postoffice address: U. S. Na­ stitute of Laundering after ‘ tional Bank Bldg., Grants Pass Ore. Passing Rigid Tests Are You Buying a .......... 5— Total Expense. Super­ vision $1900.00 III—INSTRUCTION—Teaching 1 RECREATION HELD VITAL TO NATION AS NERVE •‘TONIC’’ Page Five G00.00 1 5(1.00 208.80 1 80.0(1 J. S. Wolke Other expense of op­ eration ......... ........ Sixth and “D Grants Pass streets 8—Total Expense of Op- $1 138.80 eration A MAINTENANCE AND |ust turn o time o' ,he —any •ihere «n . ____ any*' or nigh'^° for GAL- the house—t- -T, P'P'°9 LOOS of *Qter nd outo- hot- Sofe-o' _ insto« • • • mat'C never B«« “ then thought’ another REPAIRS 1 — Ripair and mainten­ ance of furniture and . piipment TAXES Now Due I 95.00 2— R. -air and niainten- ane of buildings and grounds : • i > ( 2 ' 3- Other . xpense of main- 4 ■ ii.i ■ ? nd i rlü'i ■ T tai E'-ense of Main- 10.00 20.00 50.00 ' - mie and Repairs 9500.00 \I AUXILIARY AGENCIES —Iibrary: < 11 Personal service (librarian, etc.) $ 45.00 (?) Iibrary books (3) Fuppl: i. repairs, etc o Health sc rice : ( 1 > Personal service < ni i s-', etc. 1 ........ I'.’) Supplies and other expet 15.0# Transportât on of pupils: (1) Petsonal service 525.00 (2) Supplies and other expenses <31 Repair and replace­ ment of busses 4 Other auxi’iary agencies: i I i Pers nal se’vice (2 i Supplies and other expenses ................... ........... (3) Second Quarter 1941 Taxes Delinquent -- • -- Be sure you pay taxes on ALL your property. Remember to inquire about Personal Property Taxes. I 4 • 5—T''tal Esoense of Aux­ iliary Agencies $585 00 VII FIXED CHARGES 1- I’Tiranee *■> —Pensions — Rent 4- Other fixed charges: I 1 > (21 $180.00 OtALV caso J <3 Installed SAVE YOUR TIME AND OURS — AVOID MISTAKES ANO DELAYS 2.20 Bring your last tax receipt or the descrip­ tion of the property upon which you wish to pay taxes. 5- Total Fixed Charges $182 20 VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 1 —New site« ............... 2— New buildings 3— Altei ation« of build- 1500.00 ingi (not repairs I 4— New furniture », equip- ment and I re place- 309.25 ments 5— Asa< ssments for bet­ terments f Other capital outlays: il> i 2) 7—Total Capital Outlays $1809 25 c i O\y-COST t UE LUXURY O\,.-rOMAÎ'C A. DONLEY BARNES JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON SHERIFF ANI» TAX COLLECTOR ■ I.................... —' ■—I H -II — Now on Display at your Dealer’s or your COPCO store