Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, June 07, 1945, Image 8

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June_7^1945____________ _
Dairymen of
County Purchase
Guernsey Cows
Representatives of the Jose­
phine County Guernsey Bull asso­
ciation have just returned from a
quality farm dispersal sale at Car­
nation, Washington.
The local
breeders brought home with them
$5,595.00
worth
of purebred
Guernseys. The average sales
price of 160 head was $495.00.
Everett Robinson of the Red­
land Guernsey Farm purchased
Chuckanut Fuchia. the second high
sow of the sale for $2,625.00. Fu-
chia has 625.5 pounds of fat in
class GG, which means that she is
under two and one-half years of
age.
Ben Nelson and Son, W. A.
Johnson and Sons and Everett
Robinson each purchased a heifer
calf ranging in price from $450
to $610. These animals are from
outstanding cow families and will
be used to enrich the present blood
lines which the association already
has.
The Bull association purchased
three bulls at the sale of the high­
est quality available in the Pacific-
Northwest. These bulls are from
proven sires and outstanding cow
families.
The high cow of the sale was
Chuckanut Phylba, which sold for
$4,000. She is the dam of Chuck­
anut Phylbond, a bull now used
by the local Guernsey association.
Those attending the sale from the
county were Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Robinson, Ben Nelson and Cecil
L. Johnson of the Valley Rogue
Guernsey farm.
Judge Johnson said that the- as­
sociation owns nine outstanding
bulls. We are now in a position
where it will not be necessary to
go out of the state in order to se-
cure our bred sires. The local as-
sociation will be able to purchase
its bulls from its own members.
Join the Campaign
To Vacation ot Home
This is a request for your co­
operation in a campaign to urge
civilians to stay off inter-city
buses and trains this summer un­
less the trip is necessary to win­
ning the war against Japan.
Women, children, workers in
factories, offices anil elsewhere,
housewives . . . everyone should
be informed that travel space is
urgently needed for the redeploy­
ment of troops and war materials
from Europe to the Pacific and
for the increasing use of dis-
charg troops returning home, cas­
ualties and military furloughees.
The armed services wish civil­
ians here in the west to realize
these facts, knowing that contin­
ued whole-hearted cooperation on
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Your '1 ruck or (’ar
Should Have an
Electrical Checkup
The heart ami muscle of
your car are its electrical
system.
Don't let it de­
teriorate from sheer neg­
lect when a checkup can
save the life of your ear
for many more miles of
safe driving.
Wt Have Facilities for
GENERAL OVERHAULING
Y our Truck or Car
Acetylene and Arc Welding
(AVE JUNCTION
GARAGE
W E. FARLIEN, Prop
At ('ave Junction Motor Court
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
the Home Front will materially
help the one objective for which
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 3, of Josephine County, State of Oregon, that “SCHOOL
everyone is praying, fighting and
working . . . successful and speedy MEETING of the said district will be held at Kerby School House on the 18th day of June, 1945, at 7 o clock p.m., for the purpose or
conclusion of the war against discussing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1945, and ending June 30, 1946, hereinafter set forth, and o
proposition of levying a district tax.
Japan.
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Garden Contest to
Close Entries July 1
BUDGET
♦2.
•3.
*4.
*14.
$ 8,303.75
3,000.00
*17.
Estimated Total Receipts and Available Cash Balance or Deficit........................................
$11,303.75
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Estimated
Expenditures
for the
Ensuing
School Year
in Detail
ITEM
I.
1.
2.
3.
•4.
♦5.
GENERAL CONTROL
Personal service:
,
(1)
Superintendent ...................................
*(2) Clerk .....................................................
*(4) Compulsory education and census
(5) Other services ....................................
Supplies ..............................................................
Elections and publicity ..................................
Ia-gal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) .
Other expense of general control:
(1)
Principal conference ................. .......
-I
14—Flag Day.
—15— U. S. accepts treaty to
settle Oregon boundary
dispute, 1846
18—Ford Motor Company In­
corporated with $100.000
capital. 1907.
Total Expense of General Control
$ 2,065.00
II.
1.
INSTRUCTION—Superviiion
Personal service:
(2) Supervisors, Music .....................
Supplies, principals and supervisors
$ 1,250.00
200.00
Total Expenie of Superviiion
$ 1,450.00
111. INSTRUCTION—Teaching
1. Personal service:
* (1) Teachers—8 at $1600.00, 2 at $386.00 (Shop and
home ec) ................................................................................
*3. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) .......................................................
*4. Textbooks ............................................................................................ .
*6. Other expense of teaching (testing) .........................................
»13,572.00
200.00
1,500.00
70.00
Total Expenie of Teaching .............................................................
$15,342.00
$ 1,975.00
Total Expense of Operation
V.
*1.
•2.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Repair and maintenance of furniture and equipment
Repair and maintenance of:
(1)
Buildings .......................................................................
(2) Grounds ..........................................................................
•4.
VII.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
*1.
UPON QUESTION OF INCREAS­
*4.
ING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT
LIMITED BY SECTION 11. AR­
TICLE XI. STATE CONSTI­
Vili
TUTION
*4.
Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs
$
$
256.00
220.40
$
205.64
$ 1,450.00
$15,342.00
$14,768.65
$11,527.94
$ 9,322.21
$ 1,975.00
$ 1,737.00
$ 1,140.39
$ 1,046.98
$
$ 1,660.14
$
$
500.00
300.00
100.00
$
900.00
$
10.00
900.00
1,620.00
1,000.00
1,800.00
389.73
229.89
i
1,440.00
500.00
$ 6,370.00
FIXED CHARGES
Insurance .........................
$
800.00
Total Fixed Charges
$
800.00
CAPITAL OUTLAYS
New furniture, equipment and replacements
$ 3,000.00
Notice is hereby given that an
♦7.
election will be held in School Dis-
trict No. 3 of Josephine County.
X. EMERGENCY
State of Oregon, at Kerby school
house in said school district to be­
Total Schedule II—General Fund -Total estimated expenses
gin at the hour of 7 o’clock p. m„
for the year—sum of items 1-6, II-5, II1-7, IV-8, V-4, VI-4,
on the third Monday of June, being
VII-4, VIII-7. IX-3, X
the ISth day of June, A. I>., 1945,
for the purpose of submitting to
the legal voters of said district the
Schedule III—Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
quetion of increasing the tax levy
for the year 19 15 over the amount
limited by -ection 11. article XI. of DEBT SERVICE-BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND
*1. Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest-bearing
the Constitution of Oregon.
warrants issued under section 111-1016, O. C. L. A.
The rensons for increasing such
• o
Interest on bonds
levy are:
New school house, increased en­
'3. Total Schedule III—Debt Service-Bondi and Interest
rollment and increased per pupil
cost.
The amount of tax, in excess of
Schedule V—Special Improvement Fund (Serial Levy, Etc.)
the 6 . limitation, proposed to be
levied for said year is $22,724.25. POST-WAR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT FUND—
*4. New furniture, equipment and replacements__
Dated this 22nd dav of May, 1945.
ARTHUR KELLERT.
*7. Total Schedule V—Special Improvement Fund
Chairman Board of Directors.
ATTEST: EMILY KELLERT,
District Clerk.
Schedule VI—Summary of Estimate! of Expenditures, Receipts
NOTK’E IS HEREBY GIVEN
to th«- legal voters of School Dis­
trict No. 3 of Josephine County,
State f Oiegon, that the ANNU­
individu*»-
AL SCHOOL MEETING of said
P~ —"
»o
"‘■,
Distr t will be held at Kerby
school house; to begin at the hour
,w«l
of 7 o’clock p. m., on the third
Monday of June, being the 18th
day >f June. A. I). 1945.
Th < meeting ts called for the
purp< -e of electing Chairman. Di­
rector and Director and the tran
saction of business usual at such
meeting.
In districts of the second and
_____
» A .our phyM-
third classes the ballots shall not
be counted until one hour after the
cian about
time set for the meeting to begin.
Until the count begins, any legal
voters of the district shall be en­
titled to vote upon any business be­
fore the meeting.
Dated this 22nd dav of May, 1945.
ARTHUR KELLERT,
Chairman Board of Directors.
632 North Fifth Street
ATTEST EMILY KELLERT.
(¡rants Pass, Oregon
District Clerk.
I
Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies
$ 6,370.00
$ 2,100.00
$ 1,650.00
$ 1,225.00
800.00
$
279.20
$
155.45
$
271.33
$ 3 OOO OO
$ 3.000.00
$
200.00
$
11.81
$
633.00
$ 1 OOO OO
$ 1.000.00
$ 1,708.60
$
55.00
$ 1,160.86
m on? on
$24,209.59
$15,150.72
$14,094.91
$
$ 3,000.00
937.50
$ 3,937.50
$ 3,937.50
1.500.00
$ 1.500.00
and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Levies
Total All
Funds
ESTIMATION OF TAX LEVY
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING
$ 2,065.00
300.00
400.00
225.00
50.00
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1. Health service:
*(2)
Supplies and other expenses .........
2. Transportation of pupils:
*(1)
Personal service (Bus Drivers) ....
*(2)
Supplies and other expenses (Gas)
*(3)
Repair and replacement of busses
3. Other auxiliary agencies
(1)
Personal service (Cook and 1 Helper)
(2)
Supplies and other expenses
Grants Pass
_______ _______ 1_________
Detailed
Expenditures
for the Last Second Year
Year of the Give Yearly
Totals
Three-Year
1942-43
Period
1943-44
$ 1,000.00
•8.
•4.
Budget
Allowance
in Detail
for the
Current
School Year
1944-45
20.00
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
1. Personal service:
*(1) Janitors and other employees (12 months)
*2. Janitors* supplies ...................•.......... ?...........................
’3. Fuel ......................................................................................
*4. Light and power .............. .. .............................................
*5. Water ....................................................................................
-First American combat­
ant troops of World War
I sail from U. &. 1917.
Estimated
Expenditures
for the
Ensuing
School Year
by Totals
Expenditures for Three Fis­
cal Years Next Preceding
the Current School Year
1,500.00
175.00
75.00
25.00
20.00
100.00
150.00
’6.
•7.
-----12—Declaration of Rights
adopted by Virginia
Convention. 1776.
DUCKWORTH
The Tire Man
3,839.00
414.75
100.00
Schedule 11—General Fund
& JUNE
G
. 11—Public schools open In
the Philippines, 1906.
Complete Line of
U. S. TIRES
Recapping and Repairing
$ 3,950.00
Estimated Total Receipts ..................................................................................................................
Estimated Available Cash Balance or Deficit (Add Cash Balance—Deduct Deficit)
•5.
WWVfcrvM.
Estimated receipts from
County School Fund ................
Elementary School Fund
State Irreducible School Fund
Other Sources .............................
*15.
*16.
2.
-17—Father's Day
Total Al
Funds
ITEM
BUY WAR BONDS
,'OK EGON if
(
<
(
Eitimated Receipts and Available Caih Balances
Schedule 1
Oregon 4-H club members have
until July 1 to enter the $6,000
scholarship contest of the National
Junior Vegetable Growers associ­
ation, according to H. C. Seymour,
state club leader and chairman of
the national contest for the west­
ern states.
Recent unseasonable weather
emphasized one of the goals of the
contest, Seymour points out. That
is adding to the nation’s food sup­
plies for the home, for other civil­
ians and for the armed forces.
City, suburban and farm 4-H gar­
deners are eligible for the contest,
whether their gardens are 20 by
30 feet or are commercial acre­
ages. A course of study empha­
sizing efficient production and
marketing is sent to each club boy
or girl entering the contest.
Prizes include $100 war bonds
to each of 33 sectional winners,
$200 scholarships to each of four
regional championships and a $500
scholarship to the national cham­
pion. Entries may be sent to Prof.
Grant B. Snyder, junior growers
adult adviser, 103 French hall,
Massachusette State College, Am­
herst, Mass.
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rotal estimated expenditures
DEDUCT:
Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I)
General Fund
Total Schedule II
Bond Interest and
Sinking Fund
Total Schedule III
$36.839.50
$32,902.00
$3,937.50
11,303.15
11,303.75
xxx.xx
25.535.75
21,598.25
3,937.50
....................
x.xx
x.xx
X.XX
Balance to be raised by taxation
........................................................................
X 1 »1»
Estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected during the fiscal year for
which this budget to made
25,535.75
21.598.25
3,937.50
4,000.00
4,000.00
X.XX
$29,535.75
$25.598.25
$ 3,937.50
6,811.50
6.811.50
X.XX
$22.724.25
$18.786.75
3,937.50
Amount necessary to balance the budget
DEDUCT:
Deficit forwarded to next fiscal year
................ ....................................
Total eitimated tax leviei for ensuing fiical year
Analysis of eitimated tax leviei:
Amount inside 6'. limitation
Amount outside 6
1.
JAMES RICHMOND
4.
limitation
INDEBTEDNESS
Amount of bonded indebtedness (in­
clude all negotiable interest-bear­
ing warrants issued under section
111-1016, O. C. L. A.)
»37.500 00
Total Indebtednen (sum of items 1,
2. I)
Dated this May 12th. 1945.
Signed:
EMILY KELLERT.
District Clerk
$37 500 00
ARTHUR KELLERT.
Chairman, Board of Directors
Approved by Budget Committee May- 12th, 1945.
Signed:
wm . j. M c L ean ,
MARVIN B. CROSS,
Secretary. Budget Committee
Chairman, Budget Committee