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' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PREPPY, BATUftDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1929.
, SYNOPSIS: Barbsra and Hon
idersonare paired In a midnight
treasurs hunt and the final clue
leads them to the deserted ruins
ot an abbey. Henderson suddenly
takes Barbara in his arms and Is
making fervent love to her when -Jtay'a
voice breaks the quiet. Bar
bara maiiacen to' avert a climb be
tween the men but when she ana
Bay return to their bedroom, a
stormy scene ensues. Hay x-
ilalns ho has been playing In a
ondon orchestra to enrn enough
money to pay his gambling debts.
Both are desperately unhappy and
Rny proposes that they return to
New York. Barbara finally assents.
, Chnptrr 18
FAMILY. ,
QKVERAL weeks later Barbara's
Undo Henry, otherwise Henry
James Vandaveer Landon, -was
holding an informal court. He was
entitled to do so, tor bo was the
oldest and wealthiest member of
the Landon family, being several
times a millionaire.
The others, secretly hoping that
some day some portion of his mil
lions might come their way, came
at his bidding, to flatter,, to cringe,
to obey all except Barbara, She
defied her Uncle Henry and she
loved him.
"Barbara!" he exclaimed. "I
never thought you'd marry a penni
less fellow of no social standing
whatsoever! I had thought, until
now, that John had done wisely In
leaving you In full control of your
money. If you had to get married
abroad, you might at least have
bought a duke or prince when you
were about It!"
"I don't care to buy a husband,
thanks," Barbara retorted furiously,
"Great heavens! What else have
you done? You can't tell me that
you haven't bought this fellow when
you pay all bis bills; and honso and
feed blm besides. ... I tblnk that
you might have cboson one who
would bavo brought jnoro credit to
the family!" . ' '
Barbara was flaming by this time.
"Stop It, Uncle Honry, or I'll hit
you." sho rlcd angrily. "You
don't understand Ray. He doesn't
Intend to live oft me. He's going
to work."
"At.wliatr'bluntiy.
"Why, he's trying to pat somo of
his songs across."
"Bah!" said ber uncle with In
creased vigor. "How far does ho
think he'll got at that? Anyhow,
what does tio Intend doing In the
meantime?" .
::.l'He ho talks of gottlng posi
tion, in an orchestra," Barbara con
' ceded reluctantly.
, "Do you mean that he Intends to
get a Job blowing that abominable
sixophono of his?" Mr. Landon
fairly shouted. "Fine thing for ub
to, have a relative of ours playing
In some .cheap jazz band! You
. .can't tell me honestly Barbara, that
, you think it suitable?" .. (
, No, Barbara had to rontons that
v she did not. But be might be per
' suadod into doing something olse,
she suggested. Her Undo Henry
might place him in bis own of
fice. ... i
"Hell! don't you think I've
thought of that?" the older man
demanded Irritably. "I put It up to
him the second day you both re
turned home. He was In his room
flowing on that damned instrument
of his nnd Instead ot stopping
whon I come In, ho had tho nervo
to say, 'Walt a moment, will you?
I want to finish working put Utls
tune that's running through my
head.'
"I sat there for somo minutes
while he made the most atrocious
sounds I've, ever heard. Finally 1
said, 'Shut up, young follow, I
haven't time to sit hero nil day
listening to you.' Ho put asldo his
saxophone at that and said, 'I see
you aren't fond of music' Wo didn't
seem to hit It oft nftor that. 1 of
fered him a Job, but bo told mo
firmly that he hadn't any Intercut
In stocks and shares and that he
Intended to slick lo his profession."
"Propostorous!" snld Mrs. Ray
mond Hlgglns, a widowed couslu
who had expectations.
"Absurd! I never heard anything
like it," said Mrs. T. Latvrcnlz, who
had received a lawyer's loiter from
her dressmaker that morning and
was wondering how to broach the
subject to dear Uncle Honry.
"These musical fellows never get
anywhere," remarked George Lan
don, tbo youngest brother and own
er ot a canning factory. "I went
through college with one who prac
ticed hours a day on his piano and
now tho poor goof Isn't . earning
one-eighth ot what I am."
,"It ,jBn't necessary tor Ray to
make money," Barbara pointed out,
"but he's crazy with the notion of
being Independent Maybe I could
talk him into going In with you,
Uncle Henry. At least I can try."
"Well, you can tell him my of
fer still holds gopd," said Honry
James Vandaveer Landon magnani
mously, Barbara, being a woman and a
very feminine one at that, was caro
ful to place Ray at a disadvantage
before she even began the argu
ment. She picked upon the hour before
bedtime, when sho was wont to sit
curled on his knees. She had put
on her dalntcst negligee, a thing ot
chiffon and lace tbat bad no warmth
whatsoever unless you could rail
a ruffle of ostrich feathers some
protection for tho throat a gar
ment that intrigued Ray completely
because It was so entirely feminine
and unqecossary.
She perched herself on his knees,
as usual, but there was a distrait
air about ber and she frowned.
Ho saw that something bad up
set her and Anally inquired:
' "What's the matter, Barbara?"
It took him quite a while to por
suade her to tell blm and, when she
did, she had the air of conferring a
great favor.
"You've offended my Uncle
Henry."
"Do you mean because I refused
a place In his office? It was mighty
kind ot him, but,, you know, that It
Isn't In my line."
"But I thought you wanted to he
Independent?"
He set his teeth grimly.
f'You bet I do!"
Ho did not add tbat, after threo
years of knocking around, bo felt
like a fish out of water In this
olaborate establishment tbat bis
wife maintained. It was absurd
but, knowing that In no way did
he contribute to Its up.koep, ho Celt
that It was an Impertinence on his
part even to summon the butler for
a glass ot tee water. He halt
wanted to apologize lo the man nnd
hold tho door open tor him to pass
out again.
"I trlod out for two orchestras
today," he romarked suddonly.
She clung closer to him. Ho
liked tho perfume on her linlr.
"But I don't want you to go Into
a stupid old Jazz bund, Ray. I
want you to go In with my Undo
Henry. Wouldn't you try It for a
timo, if only to plenso me?"
His arms tightened around Iter
while he tried to argue with her
gently.
"But, I wouldn't be any use In
business. I'd mako n fool of my
self. Even In college I hadn't any
head tor figures."
"You could try," she pouted. "You
would try If yon loved me."
"I do love you, Barbara."
"Then If that's the truth you'll
stop all this nonsense about play
ing In a Jnzs band. You've no Idea
how humiliated It makes me feel.
My relatives and friends laugh nt II
I know they do. And, you muff
sco thnt It Is absurd yourself, . ., .
I bellovo you'll make ma hato yon,
Rny, It you go on being so stub
born!" They continued tho nrsumcnl
long Into the night and, In ths end,
ns sho had on a slmllnr occnslon,
sho got her way.
liny was at a disadvantage when
sho was lying In his arms, her
hands carosslng his hair. Besides,
he was sulllclently fair-minded ,to
ace, In a measure, her point of view.
"Very well, Barbara, I'll try It
out since you'ro so set on It. Hut,
I wnrn you thnt I'll bo worso thnn
useless."
Sho cooed wllh pleasure, gave
him ono long, quirk hug. ,
"Ray, you darling tiling ... I
knew you'd end by being sonslhle."
But thnt night, ns ha loused
slpcplnssly In his bed, ho could not
decide whotber he had been sen
Bible or Just a poor, weak fool,
fCopyrfpfct, Dlnl PrcuJ
But business and Ray don't
aoree. Continue the story with
Monday's Installment.
Sams Valley
School News
Mr. Tollfflmm nf Con I nil Pulnt
Riivo a vmy IntortwUnK talk tn "tho
tM'huul on tho fori oral rcnorvc,
will eh whh much niiprerlHtcd ly
tho Hthool. i
Adalbert Hun hen, who tins re
cently nMurnod from Oillfmnlii,
entered high school Mmiduy.
We lire very proud of our bcIioo!
since the school hoard hnn thor
oughly cleaned the building and
. cjtlcfinlned the walla.
The school is busy preimrlnit
fur a Hallowo'cn pmKrnm which
fs to be as short as possible, su
us to have a party afterwards,
i Our school Is proud nf Its club
Winners at the stute fair. IJoyi
busenherry won second prise In
cninp cooking, while Monroe Davis
won third for bachelor sewing
Much crtdlt In due Mrs. Oavls
nd Mrs. Burkes for their splen
did leadership, which made It
possible for these boys . to be
among those winning prlsos,
Importers: Alice Mllftowskl,
Alln Mae Todd.
-
Mm. I Mm out Alii I rani ft
WW TORK- Wesnor Hob-
son lU'ltnout. n dramatic star be
fore her inurrliiKn to the lute
Auuuitt Hclmout, has colli) horn Um)
wllh Harriet Kord In u play nf a
m In I tHT town. "Ohrlntophoi Hand'
which will ho produced on H road
way shortly.
LARGE RETURN ON GIFTS
TO COMMUNITY CHEST
(Contributed.)
fllfts lo the Community ('host
bring the kIow of health back tu
the fares of sickly, underfed little
children; piling smile nn sad little
faces that never navw Mulled; pro
vlilo home for desolate orphan,
nnd keep widowed nm! deserted
mother happily together with their
children.
Die Dancing
DOTH AM. Ala. Itrlns.ller
General l W. Mitchell of till in
Ingham. Confederate veteran, Is
dead, having sucrumlied to heart
attack while doing the minuet, the
Inst dunce nt a reunion. He was
83 year old.
Yoneall Annual north Doug
la county district fair held hero
recently.
Amity Hond east ot town grnv-
Hi . . .....
TALENT ATTRACTS
; TAMSNT, Ore., Oct. 10. (Spl.)
Several tom-Jnts ton pod over in
Talent during the last week from
jjnr eustern hates, sucking a
milder climato for tho wlntei
Somo aro looking for Binall homes
to buy or farinn to .trade. Ono
man was ho pleased with south
ern Oregon and tho Kogue Hlver
valley in particular, vowed ho
would never go back cant even If
ho had to fc'lvo his farm In Virginia
away.
Grandma Kline is around again
after two weeks' UlncHrf at tho
home of her daughter, Mrs. Har
vey Waiters.
Mr. and Mrs. Script uro nnd
children of Medford attended a
birthday party at tho homo of
Mrs. Harvey Watters October 14.
when Kdward Walter: fifth birth
day was celebrated. Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Parker and son i Deo, also
of Medford. were present.
Mrs. I'rlner and Mrs. C. D. Ktoi
of this" city attended tho meeting
of - the Jackson county health
Unit, hold at -Prospect October lli.
Mrs. .Mary J. EHtcs was the
honor guest at a dinner October
lli at the home of her son, Roy
Kates, It being tho 7Uth anniver
sary of her birth.
Mr. and Mrs. William Eaton
spe,nt Sunday, at tho homo of Mrs.
Ha (oil's sister, Mrs. Hat tie Jjiu
reneq on (Jails crock, r
ew-W4Uys-OvferIand President
771
COUNTY INSTALLS NEW
BRIDGE SNIDER CREEK
It EAGLE, Ore., Oct. HI. (Spec
ial.) Tho county put in a new
bridge across Snider creek, near
Heaglo postofflce, last week. It
will be appreciated by all the
Keaglo folks as the old one was in
bad condition.
John I .In I to Work
8IIANGH A I. (A) John D.
'Rockefeller 3rd will lose no 'time
Ketting down to business after his
present tour Is completed, "i told
father," he said, "that I was due
in New York Sunday, Dec. 1, to be
ready to hcft-ln work Dee. 2."
r ' i t
4H UVESTOCK
ATE
OREGON 8? 'AT A COIAEOK,
CoivilIHb, .Oct. , 10. The. greatest
array of 4-H club livestock ,eji:
hlblta In the history ot the west
la assured for the Pacific Interna-
tlonal ' Livestock Bxpoaition ;in
Portland October, 2d to November
2, annqnncea H C'; -Seymour, state
club loader in' tliB'extenslon tier
vice, and mannKer 'of this .divis
ion of the expoaitlon. '
Livestock entries are -already 60
per cent greater ;' than ever be
fore, and Oregon : boys, and ftlrla
alono'Wlll show ;3fi0 ojtimaUt ..in
competition with those - .sent - ly
other junior farmers in 'Washing
ton, Idaho. Montana, Nevada, '.Utah,
and British Columbia. t.
Forty county livestock judging
teams, half of them from Oregon,
will eompctn for 'honors, and for
tho first ' time' there will be a
crops" Judging contest as well. In
which Oregon will, have at least
five teams. :'" ..' 1
r .
Linwood A. Miller, who succeeds
John N. Willys as president of the
Willys-Overland Company, Toledo,
Ohio. Mr. Willys now becomes Chair
man of the Board. Mr. Miller for the
past four years has been first vice
president of the company and during
that time maintained a close personal
contact with Mr.. Willi's. He is espe
cially well equipped for his higher re
sponsibilities having been artexecutive
of the company for the past 15 years.'
Ho is recognized as an official of force,
experience andforesight.Hisapproacn
ability and fairness have made him
extremely popular in Toledo and in
the field, and his choice is strongly
welcomed throughout theorganization.
ROGUE RIVER HUNTERS
BEAGLE
J1KAGI.E. Ore., .Oct. 10. (Spec
ial.) Eugene Gray has been on
tho sick list for the past week. -He
has been suffering with a catch
In his hip. ' " '' ' . '-?,-
Mrs:' Maytield and Mrs. Dollar
were Klamath Falls visitors Sat
urday and Sunday.
Edward Russell of the Meadows'
has moved hLs family ,to M.edford
for the winter. ' ;
' Mr. and Mrs. Secgmillcr and
family spent Sunday afternoon vis
iting friends in Central Point.
Herbert Mayflcld is working for
Mr. : Gray, driving ' tractor " this
week.
Delegates from tho Antioch P.
T. A. attended the convention at
Grants Pass Thursday.
Mrs.- Moon was leader In prayer
meeting last Sunday evening. She
used the parable .of the Prodigal
Son In -her text. Lois Gray led
young people's meeting. '
Mi, and Mrs. Orval Bendure and
Ismail son of Ashland spent a few'
Cloyd O'Kclly, John P.rcedlng and
I.rHlIn .lnnpH worn nmrinir tho for-
AMONG THE FORTUNATE'tunato hunters.
I Mrs. w. S. Carey is spending
IIOOI.'E ltlVBIt. Ore., Oct. ll.;uie time In Portland, vlsiUng j aayft tho rlrst of the week at tne
(Spoclal) Since tho opening of : her sister. home of Mrs. Bendtire's parents,
deer season and tho pheasant nnd Mrs. Clmi-les Winters wns called j Mr. and Mrs. Zuck.
Miiall seiison, several Hogue-4lvei' j to Nebraska last week by tho seri- Ella BUickm&n sucnt the week
Inhiihlttints hnve lmggrd -game, ions Illness of hor mi,tlier. I rml wMh her parents. Ella Is ko-
OltlGINAI, KSTIMATE AMI At'OOITIXG SHEET
" SCHOOL DISTKICT Xo. .4.9 .
1 T E M S
K-tlmntH
KMti-iHllliirM
rot i:i:tn-;ii
llnilBft Allitviaiwe
111 Drlull tnr Hlx
MnntlH f Krlmol
Yf.r IH2ll-:iU
UtnlKft Allnuunre
In licull fur Six
Molllllii nt Hi-ll.Mil
Vmr J n-JK-2il
KxpriMllltirfS In
HHi.ll for Bk
Miinllu ot
HrlHitil Yfnr
11128-211
TiiUl ExpfwIW
tlirm 111 llclnn
tur BrtHKil Vrar
11127-as
TMil Expendi
tures for School
Year 1020-27
Total Bxpetiril
turei for School
Tear l2ri-2(l
GEN
1.
EltAL CONTUOIj
l'oi-siiiuil Snrvlco:
(1) Huptu-lntendent :..
(2) (!lerk
(il) .steiHiKi-nphers, otn
(4) Compulsory oducutton, census
(TO Other sorvleo
Supplies
Elections and publicity ;
Lotfnl service (olcrk's bond, etc.)
Oilier expense general control
Total; Expense of General Control....
f 4,7rfl.n " j3,37fi.no ?2, nno.no $x,i76.oo- ' $3,t5o.ao 11
1,00(1.00 --475.00 400.00 450.00 ; 810.01) 1 ' " ' ""
' 2,(100.(10 J'.aVB.OO 1,300.00 1, 2lll.no 2.077J13 (
000.00 .,'. 400.00 400!00 3.G0 " 081,80
I i,5t;o.o(i bboMio " 775.00 "" Voi'Vii ""i"ii42.85 .,
2!B.O0 - 75.00 . 50.00 1 1 1.07 222.45
220.0(1 100. no 100.110 112.50 402.94
son. Ill) ' 100.00 425.00 383.3(1 094.87
JI2.O50.00 5, 700.00 SS.fillO.OO $5.atl.7G $10. 072.06 S3.146.98 S6.670.87
INSTRUCTION Supervision
1. Personal service:
(1) Supervisors; ss.non.no
(2) I'I'llH'IpillS 1 , Likh;. nr.
3) Stonogrupbers und -other help 1,150.00
2. Supplies, principals and supervisors 775.00
3. Other expense of supervision
j.rsso.nn
0. r, lis. no'
500.00
455.00
Total Kxpenso of Supervision ....
SIM.lKll.sr, SI 1,105.00
J2.7no.nn
C. noo. no
550.00
400.00
S10. 150.00
s2.nnx.73
0.418.33
558. 75
387. 00
S5.051.03
12.614.92
076.25
1,024.59
S9.023.7t S19.606.79
S18.424.13
314,166.67
INSTRUCTION Teaching .
1. 1'ersonal service: '
( I ) Teachers $152,000.00 $73,042.60 $6(1. 28 0. no $68,454.47 $124,100.28
2. Supplies 8,11110.(10 5,500.00 4,100.011 3.855.68 6.631.33
3. Textbooks (desk and Indigents) ... 750. on 1:75.00 375. on 214.23 372.75
4. Other expenso of teuchlng 3.0110. no 150.no 1,05(1. (10 1,436.85 2.094.71
Total Kxpenso of Touching $163,760.0(1 $78,1167.611 $71,805.00 $73,061.23 $133,205.07
$114,103.73
$93,823.15
Ol'KHATlON OK 1'I.ANT
1. I'crsoiml service:
,(1) .laullors and other employes ....
2. Supplies
3. Kuul :
4. Light and power
5. Water
6. Other expense of operation (Tel. etc.
Total- Kxpenso of Opernllon
$1 1.700.00
1 . lion, on
3.800.00
3.1:00.00
0:11;. no
.s.i 11. on
21.4611.00
$5,650.00
726.00'
2.45(1.00
1.050.01)
468.00
262.60
lo.f.on.no
$5,650.00
650.00
, 2.000.00
1,0 50.00
52 5.00
600.no
$5,684.34
718.07
1.867.05
1,260.19
, 4(18.00
388.14
$10,071.64
1,426.66
4,619.1!
2.157.63
036.00
686.53
$10,375.00 $10,386.69 $20,607.66
310.426.68
' 313.036.86
AIAINTI'.NANCU AND Ur.l'AlltS
1. Hepiilr furniture ami equipment $3. 811n.no
, 2. Repair of bullilltiKS mill grounds 6. 7nu.no
3. Other expense of inalntenaneo -
$1,260.00
3,000.00
Total Expense of Maintenance & Repairs Sin, 60n.no $4,250.00
$.1. nnn.no
3.00(1.00
$6,000.00
$t. 83ii.l 1
3,233.44
1.00
$5,071.45
$3,267.82
6,001.10
7.01
S0.2t6.S2
$7,985.13
$7,300.07
lans
AUXILIARY AG KNl '1 l-JS
1. Miliary:
(1) 1'ersonal service, librar
(2) I.llirai-y books
(3) Supplies, repairs, etc. ..
2. Health Service:
(1) 1'ersoiial service, nurse,
(2) Supplies, ete
3. Transportation of pupils:
(1) J'ersonal service
(2) Supplies, etc
(3 Repair, etc., of busses
4. Other auxiliary agencies ....
Total Kxpenso of Auxiliary Agencies .
$3,300.00
2,500.110
170.011
, 2.000.00
4oo.no
$1,580.00
750.00
60.00
1,045.00
60.00
$8,370. no $3,476.(10
JO, 520. 00
1,100.00
50.1)0
1.030.00
200.00
$3,900.00
$1,552.33
1.226.44
84.78
001.00
195.96
$4,049.51
$2,982.10
1.478.92
' 275.65
1.049.56
G07.64
$7,293.76
$5,661.03
$2,990.05
FIXl-Ul CIIARGKS
1. Insurance
2. Tensions
3. Rent
4. .Oliver fixed chaiRcs
Total Kxpenso Klxed Charge ....
$800.00
1.5611.1)0
$2. .1 60. 01)
$560.00
037.60
$1,187.50
$800.00
750.00
$765.63
645.00
$854.63
1,266. no
$1,550.00 $1,410.63 $2,119.53
$2,426.72 . $3,797.02
CAl'lTAI, OUTLAYS
1. New sites -
2. New buildings
3. Alteration of llldgs., (not repairs)
4. New furniture and equipment
6. Assessments and betterments
6. other capital outlays
$5.0110.00
6. 8(10. Ill)
4.01)11.(10
6iio.no
$627.50
2,0(111.00
675.00
500.00
$1,852.60 $21,006.68
$925.00
625.00 6.406.76 4,302.62
4. 001). 00 2.801.07 6,156.66
1.000.00 2.143.62 671.35
1,000.00
Total Capital Outlays
... S15.Soo.oo $3,702.50
$7,550.00 $12,384.05 $31,226.1
$22,830.60
$13,037.73
DKI1T SKRVtCK
, 1. Principal on bonds
2. Pi-tnrliial on warrants
3. Principal on other Indebtedness
4. Interest on bonds
6. Interest on warrants
8. Interest on other indebtedness ..
7. Transfers to sinking fund
8. Other debt servlco
Tola.! Debt Servlt-e
SH.OOO.OO $4,600.00
$4,500.00 $4.60O.OO
$9,000.00
0.500.(1(1
7,01)1). 00
1,3m). on
1.600. 00
0. 000. Oil
8.000.00
4,325.00
660.00
S73.50
13.347.60
6.SOO.0O 6. 763.25
4.125.00 4.184.23 . 650.00
600.00 556.79 1,253.80
029.00 ,00.00
665.50
950.00
8.25
S16.97j.00 1VSS.51 $20,160.30 $30. 616 74 $77,111.49
KM KIK1KNCY $2,000.00 $826.00 - '.
GRAND TOTAL $206. 127. 85 $13S.256.60 SI32.S05.PO 3138.738.46 $253. ?, $23,l 1.64 "Illl.MI.II
Paid by-County Treasurer direct. , V- '
Includes $2.94t.( pnld by County Treasurer dltett. .1 . , . .
I, Rebecca Jensen, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1930-1031 was preiared by me and that
the expenditure nnd budget allowance for six months of the current year nnd the expenditure for the three fincftl years next preceding
the ruri-riJ yenr as shown above have been compiled t'roin tho records in my charge and are true nnd correct copies thereof.
KEPl-X'CY JENSEN, Plstrlct Cler.
Ing to school In Sams Valley and
Is staying at tho Edlngton home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. BUUlings and
Mrs. V. L. Ferren of Ogden. Utah,
arrived here tho first of the week
to visit with Mrs. Btalllngs and
Mrs. Ferren's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Seegmillcr and family.
Fruit picking Is over in the
Table Rock district and our young
folks are all at home again. ;
.Krncst Sanderson 'has been' out
of school for- several days on ac
count of slokness.'
A wrecking car from ' Medford
passed " through Baglo Vedne'sdny
evening looking for a car .that ;waui
reported broken down'.'1 ' ', .
A. ri'. Williams of Medford. who
has been seriously 111 for several
weeks, is much improved, at this
writing.- Mr. ; Williams. is lutorest
ed in the Williams & Beegmlller
ranch here." ; ' ' '
TALENT LADIES AID TO
MEET McFADDEN HOME,
TALENT, Ore., Oct. 19. (Spl.)
The Ladies' Aid of Talent will
meet at the home of Mrs. Dr.
McFadden October 24. All mem
bers and friends aro urged to be
present at this meeting 'as"pr.
and Mrs. McFadden will leavo
shortly -after that date for south
ern California to spend the winter.
NOTICE OF SCHOOIiLKCTION TO IVCKKAKti TAX MORE THAN
. SIX I'KIl CKNT OVEK THAT OF THE PREVIOUS YE Alt .
Notice Is hereby given to the legal voter of School District No, 49
of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that an election will be helrfn
said District at Junior High School on the 4th day pf November, IW'-i.
Xrom 2:00 P. M. -to 7:00 P M. o'clock, to vote on tne question 01
increasing tho aniount of , the tax levy in said District for the year 1029
by moro than six per cent over, the amount of such levy tor tne year
immediately preceding.
It Is necessary to raise this additional amount by special levy lor
the following reasons:
1. Payment on present district Indebtedness.
2. Payment on cost in adding new rooms to high school last year.
3. To take care of .Increased running expenses as a result of the
growth of the system.
Duted this 11th day ot October,1929.
Attest:
REBECCA JENSEN, District Clerk.
M. V. SCHEFFEL,
, . Chairman Board of Directors. I
, ; iXOTJCE OF SCHOOL MKETJNG
NOTICE IS HEREBy .OIVEN to the legal voters of School District
No.. 49, of Jackson County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETINU
of said district will be held at Junior High School Building, on the
4th day of November; 1929, from 2:00 to 7:00 o'clock in the afternoon
for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the
levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special
district tax. ... ... .. . . i, --. . . . 1 , .;
The total amount of money needed by the said school district
during the fiscal year beginning on June 16, 1930, and ending June
16, 1931, is estimated In the following budget und includes the amounts
to be received front the county school fund, state school fund,. elemen
tary school fund, special district tax, and all other monoys of i 'A
district. - 4
When the budget meeting Is held in connection .with the ''
annual school niectinjr, -the followinc provision of section 232,
School Inns J 929. should bo observed : "Until tho ballots are
.counted at least one hour after the time set for tho mcetliur hi
district nf the becoud nnd UUrd classes, any legal voter of the dlst
rlct shall be entitled to vote upon any matters before the meeting." '
''",,' " BUDGET Estimated Itcecliits
1. -Balance on hand at .beginning of scho.ol year (third Mon
day in June) for which this budget is made
2. From county school fund ....v 29,600.00
3. From statu school fund '. 6,000.00
.4. From , elementary, school fund .'. 18,600.00
5 For vocational education .(state and federal funds)...'. 204.00
6. From tuition for pupils below high school 3,960.00
7. From county high-school .tuition fund -for tuition and
transportation .' 11,200.00
8. Interest on deposits and sinking fund . 250.00
9. Receipts from all other sources 2,796.00
10. Total estimated receipts (items 1 to 9. Inc.) $ 71,600.00
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES . ; '
' ,J. GENEUAf, CONTROL
1. Personal service:
(1) Superintendent : 3 4,750.00
(2) fclerk i , 1,000.00
-(3) Stenographers and-other office assistants 2,600.00
'(4) Compulsory education and census '. 000.00
2. Supplies 1,550.00
-3. -Elections and publicity .225.00
4. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, .etc.) , ; '226.00
6. Other expense of general control:
(1) Telephone, etc' 800.00
6. Total Exponse of General Control $ 12,060.00
II. INSTRUCTION Supervision
1. Personal service: . - - .
', (1) Supervisors..-,,....:..... ; ..C....S .,5iMg
(2) Principals ;...;...:'.:..,:."i.;....,..:'..C.'......:.?r3,606l!f.
(3) Stenographers and other office assistants 1,160.00
2. Supplies, principals and supervisors 775.00
3. Total Expense, Supervision $ 24,031.85
III. INSTRUCTION Teaching '
1. Personal service: . - " '
.(1) Teachers , $152,000.00
2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) 8,000.00
3. Textbooks (desk copies and Indigents) ...... 750.00
.4. Other expenses of teaching '. .'. .. 3,000.00
5. Total expense of teaching - $163,760.00
IV. OPERATION" OF PLANT
.1. Personal service:
(1) Janitors und other employes $ 11,700.00
2. Janitors' supplies '. '. 1,600.00
.3. Fuel 3,800.00
4. Light and power ..... 2,600.00
6. .Wafer' ........... .'. 936.00
'6. Other expense of operation , . 830.00
7. Total Expense of Operation $ 21,466.00
V. MAINTENANCE REPAIRS
1. Repalr'nnd replacement of furniture and equipment 3,800.00
2. Repair and maintenance. of. buildings and grounds . . 6,700.00
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3. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs t $ 10,500.00
. VI. AUXILIARY. AGENCIES
1. Library: '
(1) Personal service (librarian, etc.) $ 3.300.00
(2) Library books 2,600.00
(3) Supplies, repairs, etc 170.00
2. Health service: - . .. .
.(1.) Personal servlco (nurse, otc.) 2,000.00
(2) Supplies and other expenses . 400.00
3. Total Expense ot Auxiliary Agencies $ 8, 370. (A
: VII. FIXED CHARGES
1. Insurance ; , ...1 $ 800.00
2. Rent i. 669. 00
3. Total Fixed Charges $ 2,360.00
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
1.- Alteration of buildings (not repairs) - .3 6,000.00
2. New furniture and equipment .... . 6.800.00
3. Assessments for betterments .' 4,000.00
4. Other capital outlays 500.00
6. Total Capital Outlays $ 15.300.00
IX. DEBT SERVICE
1. Principal on bonds ,.. 3,000.00
2. Principal on other indebtedness 0.600.00
8. Interest on bonds 7,000.00
4. Interest on warrants .-. ,. 1,300.00
5. Interest on other indebtedness '-'.. l,50o!oo
6. Other dobt service '. 9,000.00
7. Total Debt Service - $ 36,300 00
. : , , . X:. EMERGENCY 1
1- - , -- .. $ .2.000.00
2. Total Emergency J 1 2.000.00
RECAPITULATION ''
Total estimated expenses for the year (sum of items 1-6,
II-5. IU-6. 1V-8, V-4, VI-9. VII-6. VIII-7. IX-9. X-3) $296,127.85
Total estimated receipt, not including .proposed tax. 71,600.00
-Balance, amount lo be raisod by district tax ...$224,627!85
Items marked with nn asterisk () nro those most commonly
used by school districts of the third elas.
M'.M.MAKV OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
For school yinr fivm June 1,, 1030, to June 15, 19111 I
Personal service sum of I- -(1). (2). (3). (4), (6); ll-l-(lj, i
(2, (3). 14); IIM.(l), (2), (3), (4); IV-l-(l), (2), " T
(3) ;. VI-l-(l). 2-(1), 8-(l), 4-(1 $201,606 86
Supplies 1-2J II-2; 111-2;. 1V-2: VI-l-(3), 2-(2), " 8-(2),
., , -; 12.496.00
Maintenance and repairs V-l-2-3 ; 10 600 00
Do)t service IX 1-2-1-4-5-6-7-8 '.."""" 36 300 00
Miscellaneous sum of 1-3, 4, 5; 11-3. 4; III-S, 4, 5; 1V-3 4 '
. 6. 8. 7: VI-l-(2), 3-(3), 4-(3), (4); VII-1, 3, 3," 4;
VIII-4. t, - ; 28.328.00
Construction II-l, .2. 3 6.000.00
Emergency X-l. 2 , , j,000.0O
Total $398,127 85
IVDKHTEDNESS ' '
1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (Include all warrants
issued by vote of electors) $158 000 00
J. Aniount of other Indebtedness . -.i"!" 3o!l0o!oo
. Total Indebtedness (sum of Items 1, 2, 3) 1188 inn an
Dated this J Ith day , of October. 1929. . 188.100.00
Attest:
REBRCCA JEXSE.V. District Clerk.
11. . KCHKFKKU '
... ,u Chairman. Board uf Director.
e. the undersigned members of the Budcet Committee for School
.'T 49 i"".'"' ,r"",n' ,or ,hc i r" 1 8 ' 0 l?J I ' hereby certlTj
thatrthe foregvlng.l. the budget recommended by this Commute" ?,
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