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T H U R SD A Y , S E P T E M B E R -¿4, iu.H4t C E N T R A L PO IN T A M ER ICAN C E N T R A L POINT, OREGON ■ 111‘ —- Notice of School Meeting PAGE THREE u HOSTESSES WELCOME NEW STREAMLINED TOASTER BUDGET Estim ated R eceipts Balance on hand at the beginning o f the fiscal sch ool year (th ird Monday in June) fo r which this budget is made ............................................. 4 3. 800 .On T o be received from th<^County School Fund 3 . 000.00 T o be received from the Elem entary School Fund ................................. 1 . Mm .. T o be received from the State irreducible Sch ool Fund ............................................................... 160.00 T o be received from N on-H igh School D istrict fo r : T u ition ...................................... 2 .l o o .00 T o be received from tuition for pupils below high sch ool ....... .......................................... 20.00 T o be received from interest on deposits w arrants and sinking (and , Total Estimated Receipt« FOW LER & U P P FARM S A- CITY P R O P E R T IE S .... s i i i . u i o . ii I Palace Lunch G ood Bargains A Clean P la ce T o Eat in / d a ir y Q U ALITY FOOD E»t iiiitMcd E\|H iidlturc! Elem entary G E N E R A L t O N TK O L l. O tork ................................................. ...$ 87.50 1 2. Census and Com p. Ed 12.50 3. Legal Services (C lerk 's B ond) . 50.00 High 8 7.5 o 12.5 0 00.00 1 7 5 ) 0 .5 ,0 0 » T ota l G eneral C on trol ....... i o n .00 ! $ 1 , 110.00 » 1 ,1 1 0 .00 5,000.00 225.00 7,900.00 225.00 300.00 Tot al lust ruction— Teaciiing . .ilH I.OO 1 2 .9 0 0 .0 0 4 5 0 .0 0 3 0 0 .0 0 ld .N 7ti.4H I IV. OPERATION O P PLANT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. J a n itor's Salary ............... ............ $ J a n itor's Supplies F u el ...................................... ................. L igh t and P ow er ........... .................. W ater ................................. .............. T eleph on e ......................... 625.00 $ 350.00 65.00 1 00.00 635.0(1 175.00 350.00 235.00 100.00 50.00 1,250.00 350.00 700.00 300.00 50.00 Na.H 5 tl.tiO 20 0.00 $ 2 0 0 .0 0 6 0 0 .0 0 » 2 0 0 .0 0 T ota l M aintenance and R epair VI. A U X IL IA R Y AGEN CIES 1. L ib ra ry B ook s .............. 2. H ealth : a. P erson al Service ....... b. Supplies ...................... » 100.00 ( 100.00 ¥ 1,200.00 dren. the Indians believe. If a long, 200.00 250.00 1 0 n il 0 250.00 I 5.00 2 5 .0 0 5 5 0 .(0 ) $ 180.00 1 St).oti $ V III. C A P IT A L O U TLA Y 4. New F u rn itu re and Equipm ent . 200.00 T ota l Uupital O utlay ................................. IX . D E B T SE R V IC E 1. Principal on Bonds 2. Principal on W arrants 3. Interest on Bonds 1. Interest on W arrants .... T otal Debt Servi«»- $ 360.00 « 3 0 0 .0 0 $ 200 00 » 200.4H) » 2,000.00 ;» (lo.oi 1,0 0 0 .(I> 200.4» ■» $ 8 ,7 0 0 .0 0 SUM M ARY O F EXPE N D ITU R E ) À T ota l G eneral C on trol ....................... T ota l In stru ction — Teaching T otal Expense o f O peration ............................ T ota l M aintenance and Repair ..................... T ota l A uxiliary A gencies ............... ...... T ota l Fixed C harges ............ .................. T otal Capital Outlay ........................................ T ota l Debt Service ....................... ..................... ........ E m ergency — ........................... .................................. ..... * T ota l Estim ated Expenditures F «r Year 3(111. «Ml 15,870.0. 2,850.01, 1,200.0t) 550.00 36o in 200.00 3,700.00 1,500.00 ¥ a « . 5 3 0 .o i > RE CAPITU LATIO N $26.530.00 10,940.00 T ota l Estim ated Expenditures for the year Less T ota l Estim ated Receipts for the year «in. 5 oo.tHt A m ount to be R aised by D istrict Tax T O T A L IND EBTED NESS OK D ISTRICT 1 B onded Debt, Including negotiable warrants $ 2 0 . 0 0 0 Oil s a o , 000.00 T ota l Indebtedness o f District 15. 1936. H A R O LD HEAD D istrict Clerk AR N O LD BOH NERT Chairm an. Board o f D irectors A pproved by Budget C om m ittee Sept. 15. 1936. Signed C. H. T A Y L O R W A R R E N PATTE RSO N Secretary, Budget Com m ittee Chairm an. Budget C om m ittee He P rom ised a Reduction P resid en t R oosevelt has added j m o r e than 50 bu reau s in the operar Telephone 601 For The American tion of the government M ad« to O rder 31 North Fir Medford HOW TO BUY A DEPENDABLE USED CAR F ir s t pfic« th - oeairr -a -repenti able Dodge dealt?i Dodge haa a 2 1 -ear old "eputation o oepend- «b ilite* and Dodg »eaierv u r a« dep eou a b > R E A L T Y CO. .0 N r ir Phone 151 Real Estate Insurance M edford. Orpgnn T H I * L O O P FO R T H IS DEALER S Rent A First Class, Late Model T Y P E W R IT E R 236 S Another man, a newspaper re porter, aaid people w era in favor o f railroad travel be cause it is by far the safest. He quoted a lot o f statistics from a book called,” Live and Let Live.’’ • A b a n k e r w e all k n o w b y nam e said railroad tax pay- m en tsm ean a lot in this state. • W e are proud of r ailrood achie v e menu, appreciate the public's good will and increased patron age, and pledge continued prog ress. l’ e r m a lie n t W a v e « C in g e r W a v e w e t , d r y , S b a l l i | mh ) lo t O il S h a m p o o H a ir c u t n a rcel .. ... . M a n ic u r e ....... S c a l p T ri a l m e u t ( 'o m b W u v e ........ C a c i a i » ............. Underwood Elliott Fisher Company 230 W . 6th. M edford E y e b r o w A r c h i ...... • IO P e r m a n e n t f o r FO R SE E C O M M ER CIA L FIN A N CE C O RPO RA TIO N M edford, O regon 419 Vi E. Main P hone 84 Enroll now fo r Sept. Classes M é r iM PIERCE-ALLEN IK S Riverside M easu re 128 V. \<J A ' ’ rifili m et ir l LIGHTING M I T TW IN W A Y More than half the boys and girls who fail in their studies have defective vision f Main St . upstair*. M edford liuuii»|iMlr mul ii’i|ir< | mt lighting mr.4 T u e PULLMAN COMPANY If your child holds his book abnormally close to his eyes when reoding, or if he squints, or com plains of heodaches . . watch out ! # I A Tim STl |)V I.\Nil’ provide* light of ibi rirhl quality and quanti! j (of reading or studying. WESTERN RAILROADS That puts it squerely up to you parents to pro vide proper lighting conditions for study and reading For poor lighting is the chief cause of eye strain and near-sightedness, in children. ■ml i ye«tnin in children. K I T T H IN R A Y . « 3 .0 0 M edford School o f Beauty Culture A U T O LO AN S lS llg conditions emise mnr-*ightednixi * 1 .«Ml i All work supervised by three instructors •n i Central W H Y NOT SA VE 5 0 % ON YOUR BEAUTY W O R K ? STUDENT RA TES w ritin g A traveling sale-man said it was because so many passen ger and freight trains now run on faster schedules. • T h e r e w a s a s c h o o l p rin cip a l in th e g r o u p a n d h e said it w a s b e c a u s e train tra v e l ia s o m u c h c h e a p e r f o r p a sse n g e r s. H e said p a s s e n g e r fares a rc at th e lo w e s t p o in t in h is to r y , w ith substantial re d u ction s if y o u b u y a r o u n d -tr ip t i c k e t —am i n o m o r e su r c h a r g e f o r rid in g in s le e p in g cars. • One man, a farmer, said he liked something he could de pend on, that’s why he was traveling b y train. Ta Y our H U R R Y ! LOOK A T T H E S E B A R G A IN S t I J o jM • • 00 fueianteee" ©ependabie r a la e — ▼amr r.ia rh rcla f A fc»< -r.O vc w C d lttu i % Phon» 2S2 o A factory owner said it was because o f Free pick-up- and-delivcry o f less than car load freight. The railroad calls for the LCL freight at ship per’ s door and delivers it to consignee’s door. Tb 4 a ara piMtat'2 be uaed *•' or trmck rot Su» 1 id PtoxiB* 150 I Phone 528 Passengers in the smoking compartment on my train were arguing about why railroad business is pick ing up. Made D E P E N D A B IL IT Y S E A L boaeat Repair» M edford gives them plenty o f nuts to carry through If the aeason is to be short and open she is less generous. The Indians gather the nuts each fall. They sell to a ready market at handsom e prices— so handsom e iu fact that w hites are m aking serious inroads Into the industry. The tiny j nuts bring from 35 to 50 cents a ! pound. ■ — a FLAHARTY DODGE Also Ladies C lothes she tions. Dinner A Party Specials SU PPLIES I «5fiI0.fi Ml KM EUGENI V Dated this Sept Sign ed: • HUBER, the Tailor 116 N. Central m aking their prediction. When the first frost strikes, pini CED A R C ITY , Utah. Sept. 12.— A on pine nuts fail. bum per crop o f pine nut» foretell» a hard winter. Mother Nature cares ter her c h il Com plete C on fection ery C om posi our Specialty Siile» ------- lient,il» ern Utah region point to legend in tl)t).til) 800.00 » ST A TIO N E R Y Pollute Indians o f this southwest-1 hard winter is In store, T ota l F ixed C harge» ............................ V Big Nut Crop Foretells Hard Winter $ T ota l A u xiliary A gencies V II. 1TX E D C H A R G E S 1. Insurance ................................... College co-eds, young business women and hom e girls are among the hostesses everyw here who are exclaim ing over the streamlining and moderne design o f the season's new Toastm aster toaster. It is shown here with its equally new hospitality tray, providing an after-study snack for two fair collegians. The fully-automatic toaster and the tray, both totally different from previous models, have a num ber o f innovations, including wooden lap trays which are replicas o f the large tray. The popularity of this “ tenth anniversary set" is sweeping the country where it is in demand for bridge luncheons, teas, midnight snacks anil all inform al gatherings. , 200.00 T ota l Expense o f t)|>eratioii V. M AIN TE N A N C E AND R E P A IR 1. F u rn itu re and Equipm ent ..... 2. B u ildings and Grounds .......... Typewriters 2 . 220.00 » ¥ The Crest J. It. Ill ERM A ¥ IN S T IT U T IO N — T each in g Principal ................................. T each ers ................................. Supplies ................................. T ex tb ook s ............................... ranches 23 s. R iverside, M edford Tota: — «III. 1. 2. 3. 4. - . J) • here have* been several in ou r n a tion 's history. It w ould shorten by a m onth the long and som etim es vltu- (T h e follow in g suggesting was perous cam paign speeches. made hv Ellis C. Gault In the Dally and even w eekly new spapers Hughston H erald) would have a m on th 's run o f big Just to keep thiugs from getting news instead o f concentratin g it all too serious, why not change the me iu one issue, and radio descrlbers thod o f h oldin g the presidential elec would be treading In daisies In all tion ? Start It about the lrtth o f Oc their glory. tober. with tw o states, one eastern and on e western, votin g each week day. This would continu e until the fin al day, Novem ber 3rd Think of the trem endous suspense this would 4 4 N. Riverside. M edford create in a close election o f which NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN to the legal voter« o f School District No. 6, o f Jackson f ou nty. State o f O regon, that a school m eeting o f the said d s- trict w ill be held at Central Point High S ch ool on the 15th dav o f O ctober. 1936. at 2 o clock in the a ftern oon , for the purpose o f discussing the bud get for the fiscal sch ool year, beginning June, 19.17. and ending Inn?. 1938, herein set forth, and to vote on the proposition o f levving a district tax. 10. . ; Former Editor Makes Election Suggestion The difference between inadequate lighting, that may cause eyestrain, and comfortable safe illumination is usually only a penny or two on evening What a very small price to pay for good eyesight insurance The California Oregon Power Company