Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, June 04, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News. Thursday, .lune 4, 1912
Flag W eek
(Continued
from
Page
One)
WHAT THE LEGION
AUXILIARY IS DOING
Notice of School Meeting
I direct the officials of the Fed.
Election of officers for the cn-
eral Government, and I request the I I suing year was held and the follow­
officials of the State and local i ing were elected:
governments, to have our colors
President—Lida Miller.
displayed on all Government build­
First vice-president — Mildred
ings on Flag Day, and I urge the Taylor.
people of the United States to fly
Second vice-president — Buddie
the American flag from their |
Rinearson.
homes in honor of the Nation’s
Secretary-treasurer—Amy Hus­
mothers and their valiant sons in
sey.
the service, and to arrange, where
The elective members of the er-
feasible, for joint displays of the
ecutive board are Joy Badden and
emblems of the freedom-loving
Adah Jones, Marie White being au­
nations on that day.
tomatically on the board.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
We were all glad to have Pearl
have hereunto set my hand and Martindale at meeting after an
caused the seal of the United absence of over a year but ssorry
States of America to be affixed.
her stay is to be so short. Pearl
DONE at the City of Washing- presented the navy plate which was
won during her year as president
for the most complete report of
( LASSIFIEI) ADS
activities and which she had been
keeping for the unit until such
FOR SAI E- -110 Vjlt !)( 1 ; ¡I p. time as we had a suitable place
motor, Will buy 'i H. P.. AC for it.
motor.
George Logan, Cave
No flags were placed on veter-
Junction.
5- Itp ans’ graves on Memorial day but
the unit expects to receive these
FOR SALE—Six piece bedroom flags soon, when they will be
set. ivory finish. J. J. Villair. placed.
5-ltp
Next Wednesday, June 10, will
i
be
the day for filling out the ques­
AM SELLING some property in
tionnaires. All chairmen should
Cave Junction territory. If your
property is for sale at the right come or have a complete report in
price, get in touch with me. H. I the hands of the secretary by
time.
W. Baker, Wilderville, Oregon.
President Marie White
pressed
her thanks to all who
MINERS AND PACKERS—Take
notice. Saccharin is 500 times helped with the sale of poppies
sweeter than sugar. Easily and with the poppy dance.
At the April social meeting in­
packed, easily carried. Conserve
your sugar quota. Use sacchar­ itiation ceremonies were given for
in. Cave City drug store. 4-ltc Mildred Taylor and Buddie Rin­
earson.
FOR SALE—Good, new remodel- I
ed house very reasonable. Harry !
Elroy, Kerby, Oregon. 52-5tp ton this 9th day of May, in the
year of our Lord nineteen hundred
FURNITURE — When you need and forty-two, and of the Inde­
New or Used Furniture, think of pendence of the United States of
Manchel's. Keep up the home America the one hundred and six­
the boys are fighting for. Man- J
ty-sixth.
chid s Furniture, 112 N. 6th St., |
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.
Grants Pass.
-2-tf. i (Seal)
By the President:
ABSTRACTS — Title insurance,
CORDELL HULL,
affiliated with Commonwealth. [
Secretary of State.
Inc., Josephine County Abstract j
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Co., Masonic Bldg., Grants Pass, i
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. l'-l, of Josephine County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEET­
ING of the said district will be held at High School Building, on the 22nd day of June, 1942, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of
discussing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning July 1. 1942, and ending June 30, 1943, hereinafter set forth, and to elect one
director for the five year term and one director to fill the unexpired term of Eugene Brown, resigned. Polls close at 7 :00 p. ni.
Schedule
BUDGET
Eatimated Receipt» and Available Ca»h Balance*
1
Total All Funds
1.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Estimated available Cash Balance or Deficit at beginning of fiscal year for which this budget is made
(Add Cash Balanc« Deduct Deficit*
Estimated Receipts from Delinquent Taxes during fiscal year for which this budget is made
Estimated Receipts from Vocational Education
Estimated Receipts from County School Fund
Estimated receipts from Elementary School Fund
Estimated Receipts from Stat« Irreducible School Fund
Estimated Receipts from High Schoo! Tuition
Estimated Receipts f rom Elementary Tuition
Estimated Receipts from High School Transportation
Estimated Receipts from Elementary Transportation
Estimated Receipts from Cafeteria
Estimated Receipts from Interest
Estimated Receipts from Rentals
Estimated Receipts from Sales of Supplies, property, or equipment
Estimated Receipts from Other Sources
$
180.00
16.
Estimated Total Receipt» and Available Cash Balance or Deficit
$
180 00
o
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Jligh
ITEM
SchtHiIs
Estimated
Expenditure*
for the
Ensuing
School Year
Kxpemliture* and llii.lxrt
Alloa ance for Six Month« of
__ Cyirent Schuol Year_ _
Budget .
Allowance
in Detail
Expenditure's
in Detail
GENERAL CONTROL
Personal service:
Superintendent
Clerk
Other services
Supplies
Elections and publicity
Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.)
Other expense of general control :
Total Expense of General Control
$ i
50.00
35.00
12.50
80.00
20.00
60.00
$
257.50
$
$
$
$
35.00
.45
40.00
10.00
3.27
20 00
17.50
5.00
25 00
10.00
35.00
88.72
1 12 50
196 58
17.03
50.00
100.00
950 00
$1.900.00
40.00
35.00
10.00
41.58
12.50
57.50
$
$
186.58
176.23
$180049
$1.630.00
$4.280.58
$3,169 28
I N ST RUCTION—Supervision
Personal service:
) Principals
1) Stenographers and other office assistants
Supplies, principals and supervisors
Other expense of supervision
$1,800.00
$
130.00
663 86
$1.930.00
$
$
Personal service:
f T«ach«rs
Library supplies, repairs
Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.)
Textbooks
$5,040.00
60.00
294.00
20.00
$
$2,247.50
49.56
46.83
$2,565.00
22.50
125.00
10.00
$4,252.50
Total Expenie of Teaching
$5,414.00
$2,342.89
$2,722.50
$4,343.44
$ 285.00
1 10.67
208.80
33.31
$ 300.00
75.00
104.40
$
Total Exnen»e. Supervition
$
INSTRUCTION—Teaching
87.30
3.64
OPERATION OF PLANT
Personal service:
1) Janitors and other employees.
Janitors’ supplies
.....................
Fuel ........................... .......................
Light and power
......................
Water
$
I
600.00
200.00
307.40
200.00
$
90.00
426.50
104.55
260.00
123.08
34.89
$1,307.40
Total Expense of Operation
$
637.78
$
569.40
$
949.02
$
96.83
$
197.50
$
168.53
.«
835.55
5
967 46
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
books because of their having an
Repair and maintenance of furniture and equipment
$ 395.00
excess of sugar on hand, may ap­
Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds:
40.00
ply for a canning allotment. If
)
20.00
gjjii have an excess of sugar
!)
50.00
Other expense of maintenance and repairs
the allotment will be subtracted
$ 505.00
from that excess. However, Ba-
Total Expente of Maintenance and Repair»
ker pointed out, this reduction of
AUXILIARY AGENCIES
excess sugar for canning will not
Health service:
FOR SALE M. C. Athey will sell be recognized by the rationing
$
(1) Personal service (nurse, etc.)
his De Soto sedan to someone i boards at the time of future appli­
15.00
(2) Supplies and other expenses
who can buy tires for this car. ! cations unless an application for
2. Transportation of pupils:
1,050.00
(1 ) Personal service
Only gone 50,000 miles. All canning has been made.
(2) Supplies and other expenses
excellent bargain for someone. ■
6. It is not necessary to secure
3. Other auxiliary agencies:
your
full allotment at this time.
SOMETHING NEW Sheet music,
$1.065.00
4. Total Exoen»e of Auxiliary Agencies
35c per copy. Special edition, Any part of it may be requested
from VII
FIXED CHARGES
"The Marines” hymn, as feat­ now and the rest secured
1.
$ 320.16
time
to
time
as
the
season
ured in the movie, “To the
2 40
2. Rent .
.........................................
greases.
Shores of Tripoli." Cave City
As
soon
as
the
board
has
been
$ 322.56
4. Total Fixed Charges
Drug Store.
3-tf I
named for Cave Junction, it will be
CAPITAL OUTLAYS
and trespass notices at the published and the days the board Vili
1.
1 will be in their office, and where
Illinois Valiev News office.
2. New buildings
.....................................
...........
the office will be located. The
3. Alteration of buildings (not repairs.)
Old new-papers for sale at The'
I board will be in operation sever-
4. New furniture, equipment and replacements
360.00
News office, 10 cents per ban­ I al weeks.
5. Assessments for betterments
but only a short time
dle.
6. Other capital qutlays:
_ I each week, perhaps two or three
100.00
( 1 1 Library books
FOR SALE — Mining location days out of the week, but will last
$
460.00
7. Total Capital Outlays
blanks, both quartz and placer 1 for several weeks.
ax Notice
INTEREST WILL BE CHARGED
AFTER TH AT DATE
$
$
Ask About
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX
All real property on which taxes
for the year 1938 or prior have
not been paid will be filed for fore­
closure .June 15th.
A. DONLEY BARNES
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
$
7.50
7.50
212.50
262.50
$
$
$
123.84
$
100.58
$
177 07
$
148 50
$
$
220.00
$
269 00
$
$
$ 320.16
2.40
$
160.08
$
180.00
2.22
$
$
$
$
182 22
$
$
322 56
1.10
$
161.16
$
$
750.00
1,319.72
238.50
$
$
$
$5,077.52
$
514 58
$
$
133.14
142.50
821.62
155.00
$1,558.22
$
905.00
$
96412
70.32
$
100.00
$
178.01
180.00
$
190 00
$
358.01
650 00
$
$
$
$
$
125.00
180.00
$
$
305.00
$
$
500 00
$
$
Total Schedule II—General Fund—Total estimated expenses for $
the year—sum of items 1-6, H-5, III-7, IV 8, V 4, VI 4. VII-4,
$12.066 46
VIII-7, IX-3, X
$
$
$
$6,039 28
$4,782 08
$9.199 04 $12,799 15
$
Interest on warrants
Interest on other indebtedness
$
3.
Total Debt Service
X.
137.12
$
EMERGENCY
7032
. ........
166 64
$7,093.15
Schedule III — Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
Bond Interest and Sinking Fund—Debt Service
$1,140.00
100.60
$
2.
Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest-bearing war-
rants issued under section 35-1104)
Interest on bonds
3.
Total Schedule III — Debt Service
$1.240 60
$
1.
...................................
33.60'
33 60
$
570.00
74.10
$1,140.00
178.30
644 10
$1.318.30
$
706.90
$
407.60
Total All Funds
Estimation of Tax Levy
BRING LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF PROPERTY
20.00
I.......
25.00
28.10
1.
2,
Second Installment of 1942
Tax Due June 15th
$
DEBT SERVICE
IX
*
A
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Schedule II—General Fund
Sugar Ration for Fruit
WANTED — Wool and Mohair,
hides and pelts, junk batteries,
radiators, scrap iron and all
scrap metals. Grants Pass Bar­
gain House, 624-626 So. 6th St.
Phone 86.
50-t-f J
FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE jn.!
surance. See M. C. Athey at! '
4_tf I
the News office.
Page Three
Total e-timated expenditures
DEDUCT:
Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I)
Amount necessary to balance the budget
DEDUCT:
Deficit forwarded to next fiscal year
Balance to be raised by taxation
ADD:
Estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected during the
$13,307.06
TOTAL ESTIMATED TAX LEVIES FOR ENSUING FISCAL YEAR
$13.627.06
180.00
13,127.06
hr «
13,127.06
500.00
Analvti* of estimated tax levie»:
$ 2,067.69
Amount inside 6'> limitation
Amount outside 6O limitation
INDEBTEDNESS
Amount of bonded indebtedness (include
all negotiable interest bearing warrants is­
sued under section 111-1016, O. C. L. A.) $1,870.00
Amount of warrant indebtedness on war­
rants issued and endorsed “not paid for
want of funds" ..........................................
$3,000.00
Amount of other indebtedness
(Secured by $3,000.00 Copco Stock).
Total Indebtedne»» (item» 1, 2, 3)
Dated this 4th day of May, 1942.
Signed :
EFFIE M. SMITH,
District Clerk
LUCIUS ROBINSON,
Chairman, Board of Directoi -
Approved by Budget Committee May 4, 1942.
$1,870.00
Signed:
EFFIE M. SMITH,
Secretary, Budget Committee
LUCIUS ROBINSON,
Chairman, Budget Committee