. J . " Mi i ... 1931. TUa AMERICAN CENTR \L rQ INT, OREGON NOTICE School M .. . S t MM.\K\ l o r School Y ear fr o «. June l.y (M g , IWfiE THREE «4 O K KSTIM I T K U K Y I V M I I I 'I ItKS j,,,,,. | y IM y t‘ * ermtnai M ilice aura of i- l - t l » (2> t s j. , 4>> ( 5 ) . , j , , 4 ); I| ,-V U ). „ (3 ), (4 ), (2). VI-1—1 1 > i t \ -i i . m »1S.94S 00 Supplie* H : n - 2 ; B M . IV—t ; V L l l ( l ) 2 .t-».* 5 - ¡ * | , V 4 ,U 520 00 Maintenance and repairs V -l- 2-3 600.00 Debt service IX 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 I ............................................... 3.525.00 Miscellaneous sum of I S. 4 . 5; u-3. j ; ni-3. 4 . 5 IV 3 . 4 , 5 . 6 . T. V l- l- C i, 3 -l3 ), 4 (3 ), (4 ); VII- 1 , 2 , 3. 4 . VIII- 4 , 5 , .6 2,133 08 Construction VIII-I, 2 . 3 Emergency X -l, 2 1.500.00 Prophet*” Say Rain and Then It Rained Central Point claims the honor and enviable distinction of hav­ ing four prophets second, perhaps, T otal ................. $ 27.Î4G.OS only to the four prophets recor­ ded in the bihle, Daclei. Ezra. Ze. , , INIIKItT KRNKSH ., » J " Un ° i " on“ etl indebtedness (include all warrants issued by vote of electors) $29.000 00 chariah and Malarhi. They ara the 1 . a r r a n t indebtedness on warrants issued and endorsed "not paid for lack honorable* John Ross, Jim Wat­ 2,054. SO kins, Claude Wt.it« and John Cash 3. Amount of other indebtedness For the past three or tour weeks NOTICE IS HEREBY LINEN to the legal voters of School District N'o. 6 , of Jackson County State of Ore- 4. Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1. 2, 3) $ 31,069.3o they have been prophesying “ ra that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at High School Building on the 21st dav of No Dated this 31st day of October 1931 in” , RAIN! Pro R ims ' prophesies L„er 1931, at 2 to 3 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out will,I Attest: are fnunde«! or "iuspii'e«l" by the wylng board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. MINNIE J MOORE, H T PANKKY. The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the fiscal year beginning on June 15 1 District Clerk. Chairman. Board of Directors. actions and the customs of tb<- crows; ¡« and ending Jne 1, 1933. i l . estimated in the following budget an dindudes the amounts to he received Professor White's, on the posit ion a' the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax and all other of the moo«--whether on its back Cys of the district. or tipt«y«r; Prof. Watkin's on the Oregon Hen* traits and habits of the chipmunk, When the budget meeting Is held In connection with the annual school meeting, the following pro- And Cow* Are diggers and birds; and Prof. Cash's vision of section 232, School Law* UP-it). should he observed: “ Until the ballots «re counted at least Coining Back —no doubt the most reliable and sci­ one hour after the time set for the meeting in districts of the second and third «lasses, any legal voter Following Is the text of President , 'There has been no greater char­ of the district shall be entith'd to vote upon any matters before the meeting.’’ entific—when the hid«len gol«l ra­ Hoover's address made at the ses- acter. When we think of Washing­ OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Cor­ ises to the surface of the ground, qulrenttsnnial celebration held at ton it is not as a military leader, vallis. Oct. 29. Relatively favorable and rain hard. Early thursday mor­ Yorktown, Va., the anniversary of nor as executive or diplomat. We prices for eggs in comparison with ning. after the good rain of the the surrender of Cornwallis: think of the men who by sheer most oth er farm products is noted in ESTIMATED RECEIPTS night before, they were on the “ Our guests and my fellow coun­ force of character held a divided and the October report ou the agricul­ streets, each proclaiming, ” 1 told ¡Balance on hand at beginning of school year (third Monday in June) for which this trymen: disorganized country together until tural situation and outlo ok Just re- you so' . budget is made ....................................... _.......... .................................................... ................ $ ................ “ No persons here present, no victory was achieved, and who. after leased by the agricultural extension unty school fund .................................................................................................. 4,350.00 The American would have given te school fund 080.00 school child of the millions listening peace was won, still held his dis service. The College Index of Ore-, up all hope of any full rains ha«l from elementary school fund ................................................................................................... 2 , 000.00 in on this occasion, needs reminding united countrymen by their love and ,,on fHrm prlce„ , how, an ndv,„ c e ! i t not been for the prophesies ot ¡For vocational education (state and federal funds) .................................................................................... prices from 53 per of the significance of the battle of respect and admiration for himself ln per <«nt «mnt of of these tnese “ "reliable" ( T ) prophets from tuition for pupils below high school .................................................................................................. until a nation was welded Into en- , h < 1 m f t _1930 average in May t o ! ---------------------------- Yorktown. If we Judge It by the from county high school tuition fund for tuition and transportation ............................. 3,000.00 70 ln October. This is the greatest "The Garden of Flowers" Is the Interest on deposits and sinking fund ........................................................... ............................................... standards of battles in which the during strength and u::ity.’ Receipts from all other sources: contrary result would have essen­ "This national shrine Stands for improvement registered by any of cantata which has been chosen by 1 . 0 and C. fund .......................................................... ................................................................................ tially varied the whole course of more than a glorious huttlo. It is the major farm Industries. ] the Astoria Music department to be j. Other sources ............................................................................... ............................... .............................. history, then it becomes one of the a shrine which symbolizes things of other commodities for which cu r-' presented to the student body. Thlr- t 10 . 000.00 very few decisive battles in the the spirit. Thp victory of Yorktown rent farm ,,r|teH are relatively go«rd *2 Kiris have beer, selected to take Total Estimated Receipts (items 1 to 9, inc.) ............................................. history of the world. was a victory for mankind. It was are butterfot. hops and onions. A part in the cantata. The music de­ ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES "°ix years of war for independence another blaze in th«> great trail of temporary shortage In milk prtv partment has in the past years earn- Elementary High School Total had sorely exhausted the resources, human freedom Thro igh these auction was caua#d by poor pus- «d much money which has been spent GENEtt \L CONTROL 1. Personal service: depleted the forces and sapped the ideas and iileals the minds of a pe«i- otre c o n d i t i o n s during tile summer, *°9 equipment. $ 550.00 550.00 (1) Superintendednt .............................................................................. support of that group of men whose pie were liberated, their exertions ,,ut this situation Is expected to | ----------------------------------------------------- 75.00 100.00 ( 2 ) Clerk ................- ............................................................................... genius gave freedom to our country. and accomplishments stimulated. chang« during the winter and to be 41 per cent less than last (3) Stenographers and other office assistants ................................. “ With the inroads the mother( “ The primary national consequeuee spring. The hop crop is below av- year and 26 per cent below aver- 12.50 12.50 (4) Compulsory education and census .............................................. (5) Other services ................................ _............................................... country had made in subjection o( of the independence we finally won erage and carry over stocks are age, which ha., greutly Improved the ! . Supplies .................... ................................................................................... the northern colonies, it is extreme- here was the release of our national much l«>ss than a year ago. I’ ro- market situation for this crop over 10.00 10.00 3. Elections and publicity .............................................................................. ly doubtful if the struggle for in -! mind from all hampering restraints duction of lute onions is expected last year, 15.00 15.00 4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) ................................................ dependence could have succeeded I put upon us by the subjection to an- 5. Other expenses of general control: had Washington lost at Yorktown. | other nation and an older civillzu- ( 1 ) - ....................................... $1,375.90 Certainly with the victory at York-jtion. Here America became free tu 6 . Total Expense of General Control .......................................................... INSTRUCTION— Supervision town, our independence was won. > be America. 1. Personal service: "In military history, Dorktown isi “ We acquired the opportunity for, 550.00 550.00 (1) Supervisors ..................................... ................................................. distinguished as one of the great unrestrained development of a gov­ (2) Principals ......................................................................................... (3 ) ...................................... :......................... - ....................................- battles in which land and sea forces ernment and culture that should he (4) Stenographers and other office assistants ................................. coordinated. The naval coopera-¡our own. It has made possible the 2. Supplies, principals and supervisors ...................................................... tlon was furnished by France, her­ realization of those visions of gov -1 5 .................... .............................- ..................................................................... self also at war with Great Britain eminent and organized society which j 4 Other expense of supervision ............................................................. ...... $ 1 , 100.00 5 . Total Expense, Su|*ervlslon ...........................................- ........................ For that cooperation we have held arose among us as a result of indi-L INSTRUCTION— Teaching during these 150 years a grateful viduality of temperament born of the 1. Personal service: remembrance. That sentiment, con­ frontiers of a new continent. 6,635.00 8.498.00 (1) Teachers ................................................................................ tinuing down throughout history, ( 2 ) .................................... - ......................................................... - .......... “ If we look back over these 150 (3 ) .................................~.......................................... - ............................. finally flowered in the cooperation years, we see oflr nation marking (4 ) .................................................. - ........................................................ which the American people gave to progress with every decade. From 150.00 155 N 2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ................................................................... France in their defense against an these communities of 3 , 000,000 peo­ 300.00 3. Textbooks (desk copies and indigents) ................................................ » overwhelming enemy. 4............................................................................................ , ............................... ple scattered along the Atlantic sea- 6 Other expense of teaching .................................................................... • "The presence of Marshal retain hoard it has grown to more than 15.733 6 Total Ex|>eiise of Teaching and General Pershing here today 120 , 000 , 000 . It has marked the . OPERATION OF PLANT symbolizes tills second comradshlp 1. Personal service: full sweep of tlie continent to the 705.00 705.00 in arms, so magnificently begun by Pacific Ocean with maglnflcent cit­ (1) Janitors and other employes ......................................................... ( 2 ) ................................................................................ ............................. De Grasse, Lafayette and Rocham- ies, homes and furnis. with a de- (3 ) .......................................................... - ................................................. beau. 100.00 10ii.no gree of comfort and security un . 2. Janitors’ supplies ........................................................................................ “ We assemble here to celebrate a known hitherto in human history. 300.00 300.00 3. Fuel ................................................ ..................................- .......................... 125.00 125.00 victory for our own independence, It has grown in edu«’atlon and know 4 Light and power .......................................................................................... ioo.no 1 ........ 6 . Water .......................... ................................................................................. hut not essentially a victory over the ledge, front which invention and dla- I 6 ................................................................... .......................................................... British. The long span of history covery have been accelerated, vith 7. Other expense of operation ....................................................................... 2660.00 will interpret the American war for every year bringing a harvest of new 5 Total Expens«- o f Operation .................................. .................................. intlependence and this battle more comforts and Inspirations. MAINTENANCE A REPAIRS inn .00 100.00 1. Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment ..................... in the light of a struggle amongst "It has unfolded a gr«*at experi- • 250.00 250.00 2 Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds ...................... j English-speaking people for the es­ ment in human society, htillded new ( 1 ) *................................................ tablishment in government of an ex­ The Cheapest Store in the Weat will quick ( 2 ) .............................. - ........................ ..................... ............... ............. and powerful institutions born of tension of a common philosophy of 3. Other expense of maintenance and repairs .....................................* ... ly unload its Great Stock of new ideas and new ideals, new vis­ $700.00 4 Total E\|>ense of Maintenance and Repairs .......................................... human rights begun at Runnymede. ions of human relations It has at­ At VILIARV AGENCIES "The principles and ideas for 1. Library: tained a wider diffusion of liberty which America contended had many Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps; Underwear (1 ) Personal service (librarian, etc.) ............................................. .... and happiness and more of materia! | adherents and much sympathy in 25.00 25.00 (2 ) Library books .................................................................................. and in fact everything in the store. things than humanity has ever (3 ) Supplies, repairs, etc..................................- .................................... England at that time. The victory of known before. It has attained a 2. Health service: the Americans gave impetus to the (1 ) Personal service (nurse, etc,) ........................................................ security amongst nations by which.' new order throughout the world; (2 ) Supplies and other expenses ........................................................ no thought ever comes that an en -1 and while the sovereignties of Amer­ C. Transportation of pupils: emy may step within our borders. (1 ) Personal service ..................................... .......................................... ica and England definitely diverged (2 ) Supplies and other expenses .......................................................... “ While temporary dislocations at Yorktown. yet the march of the (3 ) Repair and replacement of busses ............................................... have come to us because of the I Ideals for which the Americans 4. Other auxiliary agencies: World W'nr. we must not forget I fought also went forward and trl- (1 ) Personal service ............... ................................... ............................ that our for«-faih«*rs met similar oh- (2) Supplies and other expenses ....................................... ................. umphed In England itself. (3 ) .......... - .................... — .......... - .......................................................... "The common acceptance of many > stacles to progress time ami ag.iin, (4 ) ............................................... ................................................................ 69 00 of these principles has aligned the and yet the nation has swept f«,rwurd ", Total KipctiM- of AuxlUxry Agencies .................................... ............ ... English-speaking people side by to ever ncreaang strength I! i l U D C I I IRGES W e want to convert this stock into cash, The unparalleled rise of America] 188.82 41 l 26 1. Insurance ............ - ............ ...... ......... ................ ................................. - ....... side for a century of peace, concord, | and you know my word is good. 2. Pensions ..........................................................................- ........ - .................. sympathy and devotion to a liberty has not been the result of riches In 3 Rent ........................................... - .......... .............. - ...................................... defined and assured under a reign j lands, forests or mines: it has sprung 4. Other fixed charges: of law. The triumph of these new | from the Ideas and ideals which iib- Men, Women and Children can profit ( 1 ) ............... - .......... - ..........................- ...................- .............................. ldeas In America strengthened the , erated minds and stimulated the ( 2 ) .......................................................................................... * ................. by this quick Clean Out. 603.08 impulses for liberty In France. 5 Total Flxoant of progress without confidence 3. Alteration of bildings (not repairs) .....—............................................. 4. New furniture and equipment ................. - ........................................ ...... principles of America opened the and faith, without courage, strength 5 Assessments for betterments ..................................................................... Bagtjle . | and resolution for the future." 6 . Other capital outlays: "Our purpose today la to pay hom- ( 1 ) ...................- ......... - ........................... .......................................... age to • glorlou» event in our na Q f Interest to ( 2 ) ..................................... ........ ............ - ......- ................................- ...... 7 Total Capital Outlays ................................................................................ tional history. Among many bene- H DEBT SERVICE Housewives i dictions offered to us by this cere- I 2.009.90 1. Principal on bond« ___ - ...... ............ - .......... - ........ ................................. mony, one is renewed acquaintance Sale starts Saturday, Nov. 7, at 8 a. m. 2. Principal on warrants ............................................. .................................. A new service which will no doub’ 3. Principal on other indebtedness ........... - .............................................. . j with the spirit of George Washing- Bring your friends. 1.525 00 4. Interest on bonds ........................ - .......................... .................................. hy local J i ton. The campaign which led to its he greatly appreciated 5. Interest on warrants ..............- ..... ...... .............................................. .... I final climax here established his mll- housew¡fee has recently been In- | 6 . Interest on otter indebtedness ..........................- ...................... .............. I Itary genius. It was the crown of „tinned by the California Oregon 7. Transfers to siuking fund ....... ...... .......................... ........ .................. .... To assist Cen­ 8 . Other debt service: victory which placed his name Power Company. t l ) .................... - ........ ................................... .. ............................- .... among the great commanders of all tral Point women who are users of ( 2 ) - .................................... - ..........— ...................................... ...... electric ranges, the Copco Home 1 time. Service Department will answer any] 3,625.00 1 ‘ Washington's greatness was far 9 Total Ib‘b« Service ........... ...... ..................................................... ..... ......... * 1 MKRGENCY • .more than a great general; it lay in questlon„ concerning electric cook-i 1 ......................... ........ ................................. ............ ......... ............ ...............- ... hla soul and hie character. Of him. Ing or wlil be glad to call at tb< 1 in sober, critical judgment, a gifted home and explain any details of j 1,600.0« mor a' Medford, Oregon RE4 A P IT U I. \TION 1 ma.i to be ranked with the greatest the Copco Home Office at 21« W . Main St,, phone 1«*. Total estimated expenses for the year (sum of Items 1 - 6 . II-S, III-*. IV—*, V-4, and noblest of nay age in all the ----------------- --- V I- 6 . VII ». VIII-7, IX-9, X -3 ) ......................................................................... .¿ ’i l l « ! world. There have been no greater 32 North Front Street Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed ta* ................................. .................... in.ooo.do “ The oa'y grouchy man around 1 generala in the field and statesmen $ 17.24« o'* in o,«. 1 abiuct in our (Jr «'her newspaper office ia the oBe who! B a la n c e , am o u n t »0 he r a is e d by d istr ic t la x ............................. ..... writes the funny »tuff." nations. Mr. Hoover’s Address BUDGET SELLING OUT! $20,000 Stock to be Closed Out at Cost and Less! You Can Go BROKE Here and M A K E Money! Stock to be Cleaned j from W a ll to W a ll! Fixtures for Sale! i j W ILL H. W IL S O N