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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1931)
Ml >».11 irr Tha AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON *r ‘ "* » ------- NOTICE til- When the budget meeting is held in connection with the annual school meeting, flic following pro- vision of section —ti. School I jiws ltr.il>, should I.'» observed: “ 1’ ntU the ballots .«re counted at least one hour ufter the time set for the meeting in districts of the second and third « lasses, any legal voter of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any matters before the meeting.” U D G E T ESTIMATED RECEIPTS [Balance on hand at beginning of school year (third Monday in June) for which this I kadget is made ............................................... .................. , $ ........... | prom county school fund ........................................................................................................... 4,350.00 I from state school fund ................................................................................................................ 650 00 [from elementary school fund ................................................................................................... 2.000.00 [for vocational education (state and federal funds) .................................................................................... [from tuition for pupils below high school .................. ................................................................................ [from county high school tuition fund for tuition and transportation ............................. 3,000.00 [interest on deposits and sinking fund ........................................................... ............................................... [Receipts from all other sources: 1. O. and C. fund ........................................................................................................................................... Total Estimated Receipts (Items 1 to 9, ine.) ............................................. I GENERAL CONTROL 1, Personal service: (1) Superintendednt ............................................... - ...............- .......... (2) Clerk ............................................................................. 550.00 75.00 12.50 12.50 10.00 15.00 10.00 15.00 2 ) * -----------— 550.00 550.00 SUMMARY Ok' ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES fn»m Jum 15, 198.*, to June 15. Itft&i Total A social was held in the Odd Fei- ; lows’ hall in M«-dfor«l Friday night hv the Cantons and 1-adies’ Auxll'.l- arv. The evening was spent iu card games, an«l a general good There were thirteen children of time was had, 4s Medford people pre-school age who were given the always see that visitors enjoy them- toxoid serum for diptheria at the selvea. Those attending from Can. health clinic held Tuesday at the tral Point were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Health Center building. Three ba Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Ne • bies were examined. Dr. Wilson ton Eddy. and Miss 'Byrn. the county nurse, were In charge. >trs. L. Grimes Mrs. Leanard Bowman and child and Mrs. A! Hennanson assisted. ren. and Mr. Bowman's mother of Thomas Belcher has niade a war- Merrill, Klamath county, were vis- ranty deed to Joe and Alta Millard to Ring relatives and friends here lots 3 to 8 Inclusive, it block 12. from Friduv until Sunday evening Central Point. Mrs. Millard is Mr. Mrs Hnwmaii stated that it froze quite hard over there about twro Belcher’s step-daughter. months ago. The streets are being gradt-d this week and will be placed in a greatly Improved condition. The county is cooperating with the city in the work. Faber and H. F. Pankey the meeting of Medford of Commerce Forum at Medford. Tuesday. Mr. Ellis Gleason of Seattle, Wash, ington, accompanied by his mother, arrived in Central Point Tuesday and are guests at the home of Eldon Gleason and family. Mr. Gleason will return to Seattle Monday but Mrs. Gleason Sr. will spehd the win ter with her son. Mrs. W. E. Marsters of Reselling, who is spending the winter here with her «laughter, Mrs. Roy Ander $1,375.90 son, enjoyed a visit with her cousiu Mrs. Nolan of Walnut, Kansas, who is enroute to Calif. ■ ------ Mrs. Emma Doolittle, who has been visiting in Cottage Grove for some time, arrived here last week to make her home with her daughter, $ 1 , 100.00 Mrs. Bert Hedgepeth. L. E. Smith of this city reports that someone stole a Remington 22 Henry Pr«-abt of South Dakota I» pump from his place recently. visiting with his brother Herman at present. Cy Hamilton and Kenneth Beebe witnessed a rough wrestling match Mr. Herman Preabt, proprietor in MtKlford Monday night. of the shoe Hospital, transacted business in Medford Monday, his ' Ivan Gainer of Klamath Falls was W(,e conducting shop business dur-! a Central Point caller Friday and lna Ing Ma his ahKBnr„ absence. Saturday. Mr. Gainer was a partner of J. B. SUcley in the real estate Mr M. O. Brown, who has bent business tor some time, but is now in a Medford hospital for several a salesman for Copco. weeks, is still in a critical condi ---------- tion suffering with blood poisoning. Mrs. Julia Owen has been confined to her bed for some time, her illness ____________________ due to old age weakness, ahe being ; ninety years old. She has been very active until recently. i 6.635.00 8,498.00 150.00 300.00 150.00 705.00 705.00 100.00 300.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 125-00 100.00 Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Snyder of !i the 8 Los Angeles, who are enroute home from Portland, are visiting at the election held yesterday, lie will serve fi *> a three year term. C| Theodore Glass home. Miss Dorothy Jones, who is attend- 15,733 Ing Normal school at Ashland, spent the week end with her parents. Miss Jones was accompanh'd home by Mlss Elsie Dengler, of Klamath county. While here Miss Dengler was house guest at the Warren Pat terson home. 25.00 25.00 50.on 414 2« Ray F. Moran has rented fhe <’aseT Jj beer-Myers residence In the north jj part of the city and will move In as jj soon as the Improvements in the t n - j j terior are completed. :: 1*8.82 Worm.infested Hens Winter Layers. TH E G IZZAR D CAPSU LE FOIt MALE IIY Al Hermanson Radiator With Ever Ready Here W e Go For M E A T SPEC IALS « Saturday Pork Roast, lb................. Shoulder Muttog, lb....... Mutton Chops. Ih........._ Mutton Stew, lb. „ ...... o n s id e r Central Point Meat Market I. I>. LEWIS, Prop. the beoltbful conveyance of being oble fo of a portable electric beater which can be eowly moved from room to room O r tbe electric beater con be per manently installed in tbe woll 1,525 00 Your dealer has e<tber type ond a wide variety of styles and sites to cboose from Wby not wiped tbem today? ELECTRICITY h $ 1 Total Emergeacj ........................................ ..... 1.500.00 • • ---------- X P. M. Kershaw was re-electe«l di-1 « rector from the first division of the Medford Irrigation district at clean -quick-portable RECAPITULATION 11 $. California Oregon Power Co. at c/son and baoWt1«! os tunthina in -« , n r -« , V—4. ---------- R I C $27,246 9« 15,000 no $ 17.24« <>« »«H e, .....l» c ...15c ..... Sc Fine Fresh Meals, Sausage* and fresh Sauerkraut. bedroom or both con be quickly dispelled with tbe u»e 2 , 000.00 Poor Get the worms— • worm quickly ibol cbJIy corner The discomfort of a cool $ are Easy, inexpensive, sure, with— 603.03 9 Total Debt Me Twice .........—............ —............... I I MERGENCY 1.................. .......................................- ..................... HaUnrr. amount to be rwiwd b) dMrtrt tax EGGS u s e - c le a n - quick - heat 7. Total Capital Outlays ......................... ............. X- DEBT (SERVICE 1. Principal on bonds _.............- .......... - .......... — 2. Principal on warrants .......... ........................... 3. Principal on other indebtedness ........... - ....... 4. Interest on bonds ..... .........- .......—...... - ........ 5. Interest on wan ants ............... - ...................... 6. Interest on other indebtedness ...................... . 7. Transfers to sinking fund ......—............... — - 8. Other debt service: ( 1 ) — ............ — ..... .......— — --------------- V l-S. VII ». VIII 7. IX-9, X -l) ...... - .......... - .......... - Total estimated receipts, ant Including proposed tax .... More Winter FOR C H ILLY DAYS C HEART If stomach gas makes you restless and unable to sleep on right side, take Adlerika. One dose will ri«l you of gas or nervousness, and brinu sound sleep.— 8tone’s Drug 8tore. Protect the Prestone ............ .— ........................ Total estimated expenses for the year (sum o f item? 1-6 IIO V T S L E E P ON L E F T HUMS, «.AM H UR TS COLD NIGHTS R. M Conley and son returned n front a business trip to California 8 Monday night, arriving In Medford In ; 8 Edwin Gebhart celebrated hi- time to witness the wrestling b o u , l j : s i » . r 'r n i e c j i n r i birthday last Saturday evening by there. Mr. Conley Is an extensive jj . - 2660.00 entertaining a group of school cattle raiser, and at the present j j and Cheaper in the friends. Games were played and <le- j time Is not much encouraged over • 8 Long Run Melons refreshments were served the outlook for improved conilttlons. jj Those enjoying the evening were: He intends to feed out fifty or sixty Pyro Denatured Arlene Thompson, Ruby Webster, head this winter. •--------- ALC O H O L $700.00 Marjorie Jones, Hazel McCongle, Es. Mrs. Newton Eddy, who has been j ther Lathrop, James Fleischer, Billy If you ask for it Lever. Arkil Mills, George Merritt bookkeeper and clerk at the B. P. j Theiss K Company store for several.! and Joe Casad. months, is taking a needed vacation i Mrs Dwight Headley and children this week ft Central Point of Kansas City, arrived in Central Service Point Saturday evening for a vlsi'i Dale Carr and family moved Sat-j Verne H. Pendleton with Mrs. Headley s sister. Mrs. J urday to Wlldevtlle for the winter. B Colley and brother Bert Ervin of anti may engage in farming in neighborhood next year. Grants Pass- 100.00 250.00 100.00 250.00 5. Total Expense of Auxiliar) Agencies .......... H I l\M> « ■ UMH - 1. Insurance ........ - ................................ - ........... 2. Pensions .......................................................... 3. Rent ......................................................- ......... 4. Other fixed charges: (1 ) . ..............- .......... - ..................- ............ (2 ) ................................................... ...... 5. Total Hxe«l 1 barges .................................... Hi c a p i t a l o u t l a y s 1. New sites ____ 2. New buildings 3. Alteration of bildings (not repairs) ........... 4. New furniture aod equipment ........................ 5. Assessments lor betterments ...................- ..... 6. Other capital outlays: ( 10 , 000.00 Elementary High School $ 550.00 100.00 . Mrs C. Bowman and Mrs Leonard Bowman and children of Merrill were week end guests at the George Wright home in Table Rock. $ 3. Elections and publicity ............................................................................. 4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) ............................................... $. Other expenses of general control: (1) ................................................ .....................- ................ 6. Total Expens«- of General Control .................................... INSTRUCTION— Supervision 1. Personal service: (1) Supervisors .....................................................- ....... (2) Principals .....................................- .......................... (S) ..................................................................................... (4) Stenographers and other office assistants .......... i. Supplies, principals and supervisors ............................... 3. 4. Other expense of supervision ................. 5. Total Expense, Sup«*rvlsion ................... IN ST R UCTION— Teach!ng 1. Personal service: (1 ) Teachers ......................................... (2 ) ........... .............................................. (3 ) ........................................................... (4 ) ..................................................- ...... 2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ................. 3. Textbooks (desk copies and indigents» 4. 5. Other expense of teaching 6. Total Expense of T«-a> h.'ng . OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Personal service: (1 ) Janitors and other employes ( 2 ) ........ ..................................................... (3 ) ............. - ................................... 2. Janitors’ supplies ............................. 3 Fuel ........ ............................................. 4. Light and power ............................... 6. Water ..........................» .................... 4. 7. Other expense of operation ............................................ 8. Total Expense of t>p«-ration ............................................ I MAINTENANCE * REPAIRS 1 Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds < 1 ) - ......- ..............- ...........- ........................................... (2 ) .............................. - ........................ -........................ 3. Other expense of maintenance and repairs ................. 4 Total Kxp«-nse of Maint «-nan«-«- and Repairs ............ AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Library: (1 ) Personal service (librarian, etc.) ....................... (2 ) Library books ___ ___- ............... ........................ (3 ) Supplies, repairs, etc..................................- ......... 2. Health service: (1 ) Personal service (nurse, etc.) ..................:.......... (2 ) Supplies and other expenses .............................. 3. Transportation of pupils: (1 ) Personal service ..................................................... (2 ) Supplies and other expenses (3 ) Repair and replacement of busses ... 4. Other auxiliary agencies: (1 ) Personal service —............ - ................ (2 ) Supplies and other expenses ............ ... Local Happenings Everett attended Chamber the Hotel I. Other sources ............................ .................................................. .................................................... - ....... ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES „ , t o r School \ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 6. of Jackson County. State of Ore- ^ that a SCHOOL MEETING of said dislrici will tie M d at High School Building, on the 21st dav of N > Lyr, 19SI. at 2 to 3 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with [levying board, and to vote on the prono»;;;0n of levying a special district tax. [The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the fiscal year beginning on June 15. L. an>l ending Jne 1. 1933. il# estimated in the following budget an dincludes the amounts to be received a the county school fund, state school fund, elementary- school fund, special district tax. and all other ¡,<y9 of the district. B THE FRIENDLY CHINESE We think Mexico is making a big Peraonal seryiee mm of i .i.(l), (I), (3). («). (ft); i i-i .( i) , <n, u s, <«); i i m -(I). mistake in expelling l be Chinese Wo e (2 ). tS ); V H - U ) , 2—41». (3 ) - l . 4 - t l ) ............................... $18.963.00 have had occasion to investigate the .Mippher. 12 II-“ , ill IV—t ; VI 1.(31, . . M I) . 520 00 Maintenance and repairs v 1 J ; Ctuuese in this country and we fouud 600.00 Debt service IX 1-2-3-4-5 • ' 3,525 00 that they are go«>d citizen* in every Miscellaneous sum of 1-3. 4. 5; 11-3. 4; 111 !, 4. 5 , IV 3. 4. 5 6. 7 . VI 1 . 2 . 3.(3» 4 respect They are clever business (3 ). 4 4 > . V II-l, I, 3. 4. VlIl-4, 5 - 6 . . . 2,133.08 Construction V IIM , 1. 3 men. they are honest, they always Emergency X -l. 2 . .. hsve good bank credit and they are 1.500.00 far from being lawless. They create Total ................................. ................... 8 27.246 06 no night disturbances and they never intrude on other people. Some folk INDKHT EDXESS 1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (include all warrants issued by vote of eltntors) are suspicious of them, hut (hat is <29.000 00 *■ Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants issued and endorse.' not paid for lack only he«'anse the Chinese flock to- of funds” ........... 2.054.80 getl cr They are sociable and com 3. Amount of other indebtedness panionable and would be good frie.ttls 4. Total ImlehtnliM'sii (sum of items 1. 2. 3) 31,069 3« of the Americans, and of the Mex Dated this 31st day of October, 1931. icans alst>, but they are not given a Attest: chance. They greatly appreciate good MINNIE J. MOORE. H T PANKEY. Chairman. Board of Directors. treatment and kindness. District Clerk. - of School Meeting PAGE THREE H EATER