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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 13, 1942. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and PERSONAL Rlfl Stol.n D. H. Asher of 108 North Columbus street, re ported to city police Sunday that his Savage automatic .22 rifle was missing from his room. Hold Picnic Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown of 10J Geneva street, were hosts to the em ployes of Montgomery Ward store yesterday at a picnic at the Brown's summer home on the Rogue river. Swimming and games were enjoyed. Return Here Miss Catherine Stewart, secretary to A. S. Cum mins, president of the California Oregon Power company in this city, and Mrs. Georgine Moffitt, also employed by Copco, have returned here following several days spent in Roseburg visiting friends and relatives. Attend Games Among Ash land residents attending the Medford-Klamath Falls baseball game at the fairgrounds park yesterday were I. R. Frideger and Art Gilbert. Darby O'Toole and Paul Hess, also of Ashland, attended the game Saturday night between the same two teams. Back From Calif ornia Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lucas have re turned to their home in this city following three weeks in San Francisco, Cal., where Mr. Lucas underwent a major oper i ation at the Southern Pacific hospital. He has returned to his work with the Southern Pacific company. Fishes Moshe Menuhin, fa ther of Yehudi Menuhin, world famous violinist, spent part of today boat-fishing on Rogue river between Dodge bridge and Savage Rapids dam with Frank J. VanDyke, civilian defense coordinator. Mr. Menuhin, with Mrs. Menuhin, are here visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Corp. arid Mrs. Benjamin Rolfe. Corp. Rolfe is stationed at Camp White. Mrs. Rolfe is an accom plished pianist. Visit Here Bruce Milton Lev- erette has returned to the home of his mother, Mrs. Walter Lev- erette, 611 South Oakdale ave nue after a visit in Los Angeles with his sister, Mrs. Dorene War ren. He was accompanied to Medford by another sister. Miss Jeanne Leverette of Los Angeles, who will visit here several weeks ' with her mother. Bruce has en- listed in the navy reserve, M2 and expects to be called this summer for small craft coast patrol duty. Minor Collision George Kel ly and Roy Linderman, no ad' dresses listed, were operators of passenger cars involved In minor collision on the Crater Lake highway near the Herb Peery service station Sunday at 5:15 a. m., according to a report on file. Charles R. Linn of 321 Edwards and Alvin Harold Ran dolph of 20 Lincoln street, the former driving a motorcycle and the latter a panel truck, collided at the intersection of West Main and Lincoln streets Friday at 6:10 p. m., according to a filed report. The vehicles were badly damaged. Attends Funeral Mrs. Grace Beck of Fruitdale attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Middle- b usher in this city Saturday. Forfeit Ball Harry M. Fisher and Earl Cooper, charged with being drunk In a public place, forfeited $10 bail In the City po lice court today. Scholarship Friends In this city have received word that Miss Betty Peek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Peek of Grants Pass was one of four high school graduates In the state of Oregon to receive a years scholarship to Oregon State college from the scholarship fund of the Standard Oil company. She is the grand daughter of the late Alice Trow bridge of this city. Take Billfold William O. Linn of the Crater hotel reported to city police yesterday that he picKed up four hitchhikers at Red Bluff, Cal., Saturday eve ning en route north. Becoming sleepy unn let one of the hitch hikers drive his car. He awoke and found the car parked on a Medford street and his billfold containing currency, a war bond and papers missing, he reported to ponce. Visits Parents Sergeant Wal ter S. Gillette of San Bruno. Cal., arrived here this morning for a three-day stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gillette of 506 Union avenue. Sergeant Gillette left Medford last summer as a private and has been advanced to the rank of sergeant. He is radio main tenance and service man with the U. S. army air corps, Mills field, San Bruno. Cited to Court Richard Le- Roy McMillan of Central Point was arrested by state police Sat urday for failure to obey traf fic signs. Boyd Irving Thomas of this city was cited to Justice court for operating an automo bile without a driver's license. Tally Edgar Hughes of this city i was arrested yesterday for fail-i ure to obey traffic signs and : Frank Miles Crume of this city, on a charge of driving an auto- I mobile with more than three in , a driver's seat over 12 years of: age. All will appear in Justice! court Tuesday. Holly's Ayres ft v -i IX. ....... fcJ-WIW- i 4 ? i Lew Ayres scored one of his greatest successes when he re turned to Medford screens yes terday at the Holly Theatre, where he plays again tomorrow night in the title role of "Dr. Kildare's Victory." Lionel Bar rymore plays opposite as Dr. Gil lespie. "Atlantic Convoy," featuring Bruce Bennett and Virginia Field, plays as the added feature. There will be no showing to night as this theatre is being re served for a Christian Science lecture. horsepower compared with 10 pounds per horsepower for most automobile engines. MOW OPEN EVERY NIGHTI Mats Every Sat and Sunt AIR-COOLED HOLLY Wilk I Blorkl Mora Pay 10c Lrw SEE TWICE AS MUCH! NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 49. of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at City School Superintendent's office on the 24th .day of July, 1942, at 8:00 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal school year. beginning July X, ivn, ana enaing iunc au, ucicuiouic or, wivii w ,vm vu ui vusmuu v levying uisinn utx. BUDGET Schedule I Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances (1) beginning 2. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. 8. 14. '15. Estimated available Cash Balance or Deficit at rh Rainrnwinrt Deficit) Estimated Receipts from Delinquent Taxes during fiscal year for which this budget is made. Estimated Receipts from Vocational Education Estimated Receipts Irom tounty scnooi r una of fiscal year for which this budget Is made (Add Estimated Receipts from Elementary School Fund Estimated Receipts from State Irreducible School Fund- Estimated Receipts irom nign scnooi i union... Estimated Receipts from Elementary Tuition Estimated Receipts from Sales of Supplies, Property, or Equipment , Estimated Receipts from Other Sources. Total All Fund (2) 23.269.21 30.000.00 1.02000 27.200 00 14.590 00 4.000.00 27.000.00 5,500 00 200.00 407.03 General Fund (3) I 23.269.21 28.000.00 1.020.00 27,200.00 14,590.00 4,000.00 27,000.00 8.500.00 200.00 407.03 Bond Int & Sinking Fund (4) $2,000.00 16. Estimated Total Receipts and Available Cash Balance or Deficit. ..$133,186.26 $131,186.26 $2,000.00 Schedule II General Fund Estimated Expenditure Expenditures and Budget Allowance for 6 Months of Current School Year ITEM Mghu only ml t:4". and 40e-t5t-lle, Including Tax No Showing Tonight! Theatre Reserved For Christian Science Lecture at I. GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal service: (1) Superintendent -1 (2) Clerk (3) Stenographers and other office assistants (4) Compulsory education and census..... (5) Other services..... .. ., 2. Supplies - - - 3. Elections and publicity .. . 4. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.).. 5. Other expense of general control: (1) . 6. Total Expense of General Control!.. 11. INSTRUCTION Supervision 1. Personal service: (1) Principals . Elementary Schools (2) Jr. High Schools (3) Estimated Expenditures for the Budget High Ensuing Exp. Allowance Schools School Yr. In Detail In Detail (4) (8) (6) (7) Expenditures for Three Fiscal Years Next Preceding the Cur rent School Year Detailed 2nd Year 1st Yea Expenditures for the Last Year of the Three-Year Period (8) Give Yearly Give Yearly Totals Totals (B) (10) 1,300.00 550.00 1,500.00 400.00 500.00 75.00 380.00 ..$ 4,855.00 .$ 3,820.00 3.H0U.UU RECORD CROWDS WELCOME HIM BACK ! Last Times Tuesday Nitel Itw Arm Lint! luiyaeit las Aran Workers Families Get First Houses Portland, July 13 yry The first five of some 300 Gartrell plan houses to be built here, were occupied today by families of Oregon Shipbuilding Corpor ation employes. The Gartrell-plan houses are built on leased lots scattered , through the city where utility and school facilities are avail- j able. They are to be razed after the war. Advanced airplane engines weigh less than one pound per NOVELTIES Complete Line Novelty Jewelry Engraving FREE Camp Whit Bus Terminal Opn Evenings, Sundays Plus BRUCE BENNETT In "Atlantic Convoy" ' i ..$ 7,920.00 III, Wed Thurs Nites Ok- ' I l.'MrJ PAI6I I 1 IHTU -Plus Added Howlarity with IV. (2) SuDervisors . (4) Stenographers ana otner onice assistants 2. Supplies, principals and supervisors... 4. Other expense of supervision. 200.00 3. Total Expense. Supervision... , INSTRUCTION Teaching 1. Personal service (I) Teachers (4) Librarians, etc . 2. Library supplies, repairs 3. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) 4. Textbooks - 3. Tuition to other districts. 6. Other expense of teaching - $250.00 7. Total Expense dt Teaching $64,750.00 Indicates principal Items used in Third Class Districts. OPERATION OF PLANT. 1. Personal service: (1) Janitors and other employees. 2. Janitors' supplies . 3. Fuel 4. Light and power.. '5. water ..$59,000.00 950.00 250.00 3,300.00 1,000.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 3,600.00 $ 1,230.00 $ 1,230.00 $ 3,498 73 250.00 230.00 1,050.00 494.56 473.00 987.00 600.00 600 00 3,700.00 1,243 69 1,200.00 2,474.50 300.00 150.00 850.00 404.87 425.00 868 67 200"60 2bb'b"6 """ ' 900'.00 464.86 TsoVdo """820'.67 37.50 37.50 150.00 90.29 75.00 72.00 ) 75.00 75.00 300.00 140.65 123.00 320.00 185.00 183.00 730.00 321.10 373.00 1,228.30 $ 2,247.50 $ 2,097.30 $ 9,200.00 $ 4,409.52 $ 4,375.00 $ 9,169.89 $ 3.520.00 $ 3,260 00 $ 9.600.00 $ 4.486.93 $ 4,750.00 $ 8.749.23 1.800.00 2.000.00 7.700.00 3,390.40 3.900.00 5.981 00 1,100.00 1,300.00 3,400.00 1,146.82 1,100.00 2,292 50 250.00 500.00 750.00 562.39 300.00 908.94 100.00 100.00 400.00 232.30 150.00 470 95 $ 3.770.00 $ 7,160.00 $ 20,850.00 $ 9,819.04 $10,200.00 $ 18.402.64 $43,300.00 $43,50010 1148,000.00 $71,828.29 $74,000.00 $141,938.85 1,950.00 1,400.00 4,300,00 2,148.98 2,000.00 4,221.12 150.00 100.00 500.00 272.62 200.00 473.88 2,300.00 1,900.00 7,500.00 3.977.62 3,500.00 8,702.19 1,000.00 400.00 2.400.00 ' 1,638.47 1,150.00 1,839.23 180.00 800.00 900.00 838'.0S 4S0.u0 l",6'76'89 $49,050.00 $49,800.00 $163,600.00 $80,402.01 $81,300.00 $138,852.16 $ 8,334.89 $ 8,239.91 $ 18,743.37 $ 18.442.95 6,000.00 1,400.00 2.300.00 1.500.00 600 00 300 00 50.00 Last Times Tonight! "10 GENTLEMEN from WEST POINT" starts TOMORROW (Tue.) 3 DAYS ONLY The Singing Sweethearts of the Screen! JEANETTE MACD0NALD and NELSON EDDY Together again in the glowing musical hit: "! Married an Ansel" Shows Weekdays at 1.45 8:45 9:00 Mats 40c-2Sc-lle Eves S0c-24c-lle (Inc. Tax) BUY A SHARE IN AMERICA iiTinmiwir). WAR BONDS for sale DAY . NIGHT 6. Telephone 7. Other expense of operation 8. Total Expense of Operation.. V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 1. Repair and maintenance of furniture and equipment $ 1,000.00 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds: (1) .. . a 3,300 00 3. Other expense of maintenance and repairs... - 100.00 4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs. ..$ 4,600.00 VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Health service: (1) Personal service (nurse, etc.)..- - $ 1,750.00 (2) Supplies and other expenses. 230.00 3. Transportation of pupils: (1) Personal service 1,000.00 4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies.. VIL FIXED CHARGES 1. Insurance , 2. Rent 4. Total Fixed Charges... Vm. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 1. New sites .... 2,600.00 750.00 1,200.00 900.00 200.00 300.00 25.00 3,400 00 750.00 2.000.00 1,000 00 700 00 400.00 25.00 13,000.00 2.90000 8,500.00 3.400.00 1,300.00 1,000.00 100.00 8,833.08 1.483.94 2.905.59 1,665.29 734.13 492.69 39.78 5,750.00 1.423.00 2.500.00 1,825.00 700.00 Yivbo 11,169.03 2.994.76 4,980.31 3.392 71 1,351.98 "965768 ...$12,150.00 $ 5,973.00 $ 8,275.00 $ 26,400.00 $13,176.47 $12,725.00 $ 24,833.87 $ 23,620.68 $ 24,184.6r $ 1,000.00 $ 1,300.00 3,300.00 f 1,766.51 $ 1,750.00 $ 3,321.71 . 3,000.00 50.00 6,000 00 12,500.00 6,006.02 8,350.00' 13.359.04 80.00 200.00 103.39 287.60 $ 4,050.00 $ 7,530.00 $ 16,200.00 $ 7,876.12 $ 8,000.00 $ 16,968.33 $ 22,763.30 $ 15.916.4S $ 300.00 50.00 200.00 $ 400.00 $ 3,630.00 60.50 350.00 $ 1,333.30 $ 1.250.00 $ 2,317 25 137.07 175.00 ' 163 60 1.200.00 725.75 730.00 1.824.90 ,.$ 8,000.00 $ 730.00 $ 480.00 $ 4,300.00 $ 3,216.13 $ 3,175.00 $ 4,303.73 $ 3,984.80 $ 10,493.73 ...$ 1,300.00 700.00 $ 900.00 . 400.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 3,300.00 400.00 1,500.00 $ 1.409.39 $ 1,300.00 $ 3,361.94 650.00 600.00 1,163 00 2. New buildings ........ . 3. Alteration of buildings (not repairs) 4 New furniture, equipment and replacements 5. Assessments for 6. Other capital outlays: (1) Library books . ..$ 2,000.00 $ 1,300.00 $ 1,800.00 t 4,800.00 $ 3,059.39 $ 1,900.00 $ 4,626.94 $ 3,618.88 $ 8,481.14 $ $ (2) Other capital outlays . 7. Total Capital Outlays. IX. DEBT SERVICE , 1,500.00 1,550.00 800.00 700.00 200 00 1.000.00 1,100.00 200.00 900.00 130.00 3,000 00 4,300.00 3,100.00 4,730.00 800.00 1,000.00 900.00 . 150.00 3,300.00 600.00 1,430.20 3,779.86 631.10 1,190 30 794.82 3.250.00 3,230.00 500.00 1,230.00 750.0Q 8,280.43 906.02 6,940 31 766.83 3,333.59 898 7 1. Interest on warrants .. 2. Interest on other Indebtedness.. $ 4,430.00 $ 3,350.00 $ 6,450.00 $ 13,250.00 $ 6,766.28 $ 7,000.00 $ 19,843.90 $ 43,678.98 $ 35,411.47 - - , 600.00 $ 177.37 $. 320.13 3. Total Debt Service.. X. EMERGENCY Totsl Schedule II General Fund Total estimated expenses for the year sum of items 1-6, 11-5, 111-7. 1V-8, V-4. VI-4, VII-4, VIII-7, IX-3, X Schedule lit Bond Interest and Sinking Fund BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND Debt Service 1. Principal on bonds (Include negotiable Interest-bearing warrants Issued under sec tion 35-1104) 2. Interest on bonds . 3. Total Schedule III Debt Service . 600.00 $ 5,000.00 177.37 820.13 $ 171.67 $ .63 t 3,600.00 $ 226 80 $ 1,642.78 $ 4,494.04 $164,000.00 $126,902.32 $130,173.00 $237,672.43 $283,863.21 $261,344.96 $ 39.000.00 $ 13,000.00 $ 14,500.00 8,970.00 4,770.00 4.064.50 $ 24.000 00 10.591.25 $ 27,970.00 $ 17,770.00 $ 18,564.50 $ 34,591.25 $ 87,072.30 9 35.720.00 'Indicates principal items used in Third Class Districts. Schedule VI Summary of Estimate of Expenditures, Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Levies ESTIMATION OF TAX LEVY (1) Total estimated expenditures.., DEDUCT Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule D Amount necessary to balance tn buaget DEDUCT Deficit forwarded to next fiscal y Balance to be raised by l"ftl'"T ADD: Estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected during the fiscal year for which this budget is mad. , Total estimated tax levies for ensuing fiscal year Analysis of estimated tax levies: Amount inside 0 limitation Amount outside 6 limitation- Total All General Fund Funds Total Schedule II (2) (3) $301,970.00 $264,000.00 133.186 26 131.186 28 168,783.74 132,813.74 T687783.74 T&SliftM 30.000 00 28.000.00 8198.783.74 $180,613.74 $160.81374 $180,813.74 37,970.00 Bond Interest & Sinking Fund Tl. Schedule III (4) $ 37,970.00 3.000.00 33.970.00 33,970.00 3.000.00 $ 37.970.00 37,970.00 INDEBTEDNESS 1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness In clude ail negotiable Interest-bearing -warrants Issued under section 111-1016, O. C. L. A.) .. $177,000.00 3. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants issued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds'' ... 13.00 3. Amount of other indebtedness...... Nona Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1. 2. 2) $177,013.00 Indicates principal item used in third class District. Dated this July 1, 1042. (Signed:) REBECCA JENSEN. District Clerk. JOHN P. MOFFAT, Chairman Board of Director. (Districts Other Than Third Clasa) Approved by Budget Committee July 1, 1942. . (Signed:) REBECCA JENSEN, JOHN C. MANN, Secretary, Budget Committee Chairman Budget CommlttM