Page Seven NOTICE The Budget Committee of Oregon City, Oregon, heretofore appointed and organized for the purpose of preparing a budget for the taxpayers thereof fceg leave to submit the following: - Report of Receipts and Expenditures for the Years, 1919, 1920, 1921 and 1st 6 mo. in detail 192. Estimated 1923 General Fund Balances on hand Jan. l ; 1000 00 Receipts 7 mill tax : 21500.00 Licenses, fines, etc. 5000.00 Total 27500.00 Bal. on hand Dec. 3l Total Disbursements Disbursed from Gen. Fund in Detail Interest on $70000.00 Bds. formerly $100,000 , , Elevator bds. $12,000.00 Health and Police Chief's Salary Two Night (Men Specials Incidentals Health Officer . Care Toilets Patrol Auto . Upkeep Elevator Salaries Inc. Repairs Recorder Salary Deputy Rent office Light and Supplies City Attorney Salary ... ! Incidentals Court Costs City Treasurer Salary Engineer Fire Department Care, Alarm Incidentals - Hose Alarm Boxes Hydrants Lights Arc and Incan Miscellaneous Taxes Printing . Appraisers G A. R. and Legion 150.00 200.00 1240.00 150.00 150.00 400.00 .500.00 100.00 27500.00 ' 9552.00 1500.00 650.00 ' 5520.00 275.00 165.00- 300.00 230.00 912.00 9552.00 22288.00 11000.00 Cemetery Emergency Auto Park u Election Expense . City Parks Rest Room Band , Total Rire Department Receipts 3 mill tax Expenditures Pay on Prin. . Interest T Salaries .' v Hose Insurance on men Insurance Apparatus - Care alarm Hydrants Incidentals Totals $275,000.00 Gen. Fund bds Receipts 7 mill tax Disbursements Paid on Principal $35,000.00 City Hall Bonds Receipts 1 mill tax Disbursements Pay on Principal Pay on Interest $30,000.00 Gen. Fund Bds. Receipts 1 mill tax Borrowed Spec. Fund Disbursements Pay on Principal 3175.00 none none 4700.00 2500.00 1375.00 3175.00 3175.00 Pay Interest . Library Rets. 1 mill formerly ml Disbursed r-- Road Fund Balance Jan. 1 Reed, from Co. 1800.00 15000.00 J3200.00 Totals '. Less Bal. Dec. 31 r Total Disbursements Disbursements Road Fund in Detail Salary, Supt, Sts 1440.00 Labor 3000.00 Equip. Engr. Exp Supplies 2910.00 Permanent Roads 5000.00 Totals Abernethy Bdg. at Wash., Street 350.00 Abernethy Bdg. at Main Street 500.00 Total 13200.00 Special Fund 5000.00 Purchase City Hall Site by vote of people 6000.00 Bond issue for City Hall 35000.00 Proposed expenditure 35000.00 James Shannon, Mayor. L C. Bridges, J. E. Jack, F H. Cross, E. D. VanAuken, Wm. Kraasig, R. J. Hodgson, H. S. Mount, Fred Metzner, Councilmen - Langley gS Electrical Battery Repairing and Recharging RADIO See us about Electric Irons $5.00 - Phone 142 on Magazine Club Prices vary with each publisher's offer.. We have ALL these offers and GUARANTEE our price to be the lowest that can be secured, and YOU may have this lowest price. Send us your order for ANY combination you may select at the publishers' prices and refund will be made to yu, basing refund on the lowest price. 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BANNER-COURIER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS . 1922 il921 3253.89 5358.94 1920 1919. 1697.91 2661.38 10810.10 3894.38 21000.00 7119.51 21160.16 4247.46 20362.38 6112.10 33478.45 27105.63 23913.20 3253.89 5358.94 1697.91 30224.56 21746.59 22215.29 3500.00 3500.00 5000.00 5000.00 6000.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 1500.00 750.00 1500.00 1260.00 1260.00 2400.00 1200.00 2400.00 1200.00 2400.00 250.00 287.21 176.15 400.00 207.51 639.40 1335.37 628.14 480.00 240.00 ' 480.00 480.00 480.00 30.00 180.00 120.00 120.00 500.00. 100.00 2525.00 1252.76 1976.02 1646.92 1786.92 325.00 73.39 120.20 1558.99 970.48 300.00 150.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 1080.00 640.00 1080.00 1080.00 1080.00 240.00 120.00 180.00 90.00 90.00 100.00 36.90 337.20 101.52 117.05 1080.00 540.00 1080.00 1080.00 1080.00 30.00 24.00 15.15 100.00 - 39.50 13.55 400.00 200.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 2100.00 90.00 90.00 150.00 300.00 740.48 1797.13 650.00 1297.45 1889.70 110.81 165.00 6000.00 2993.04 5241.34 4857.14 4814.31 50.00 49.66 500.00 308.40 384.70' 300.37 50.00 - 350.00 100.00 200.00 6109.41 325.00 300.00 14746.10 30224.66 21746.59 22215.29 3530.17 6925.84 2000.00 375.00 750.00 2170.00 3227.00 12764.24 22220.39 21160.15 20362.47 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 lOooo.oo 11850.00 12350.00 12850.00 13350.00 1750.51 3174.35 2579.27 2000.00 25000.00 720.00 1750.58 863.53 3174.58 3083.00 1511.52 1511.52 4775.50 9535.26 14310.76 2363.65 1555.57 1555.57 4929.86 14286.17 393.71 2363.65 7552.27 15174.00 7945.98 17537.65 393.71 19216.03 4775.50 17143.94 11947.11 14440.53 720.00 1440.00 1426.00 1200.00 1754.60 2160.00 4850.84 - 4605.80 525.00 1080.00 1436.65 6157.41 3985.27 .3684.73 7386.53 611.00 4959.00 4436.25 17143.94 .11947.11 14440.53 Wm. Andresen, L. E. Jones, A. A. Price, W. B. Caufleld, Carl Green, C. Schubel, J. A. Cameron R. Greaves L. A. Henderson, Citizens, Budget Committee Electric any Contractors Auto Motive Ignition SERVICE Electrical Gifts. Electric Heaters $6.00 201 12th St, near R.R. "r JV WILLAJMETTE Jt . Beulak Sniiiew J j . J ifi ip te if if r if tr $r J. L. Gary and Elmer Garrison were two of the delegates from West Linn High to attend the Older Boys' Con ference at Eugene, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Gary gave a talk Sunday evening at the Willamette Methodist church about the conference and the good that it accomplished. Among hose home -from college for the Thanksgiving holidays were: Earl Mootry, Lucy Spatz and Marvin Pater- son, all of Willamette University, at Salem. Miss Spatz was accompanied by her friend, Miss Blanche Billmore. At the regular meeting of the W. O. W., Wednesday, November 29, officers were elected to serve for the ensuing six months. The, new officers are. Past council commander, L. P. Barnes; council commander, E. A. Leigbton; vice lieutenant, Wilbur Smith; clerk, C. A. Bidder; banker, Thornbury; es cort, Glen Epler; watchman. White; secretary, E. A. Leisman; manager, Harold Leighton. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Randalls and children spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Sutton. Lloyd Junken spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mre. R. A. Junken. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Manley and' son Richard, of Oregon City, spent Thurs day, Ndvember 30, at the home of Mrs. Manley's mother, Mrs. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. B. McArthur. Mrs. Alice Hnoop and daughter Marie, the Misses Ellen and Isabille and Master Donald McArthur, spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. McArthurs parents in New Era. In company with many other friends and relatives, they en joyed the feast spread by Grandma McArthur. , Mr. and Mrs. W. L Snidow, Mrs. W. L. Lunt and the Misses Elva and Beulah Snidow, spent Thursday, Nov ember 30, at the home of Mrs. J. A. Roman, at Mountain View. Miss Audrey Tuor, a teacher in The Dalles grade school, spent Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr3. A. B. Tuor. The third of the mission study meet ings was held at the home of Miss Helen Walls, Wednlesday, November 29. At this time the third chapter in the study of John Wesley, Jr., was taken up. After an interesting hour of study and song, the committee took charge and a lively hour of games en sued, followed by chocolate and cake. served by the refreshment committee. Everett Adcock of Portland spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. D. F. Adcock, in Willamette. Misses Frances Bowland and Flor ence Fromong visited at the home of Mrs. Donald Beck, in Portland. Mrs. Beck; formerly Miss Nellie Capen, is a one-time resident of Willamette. Misses Jessie Babcock, Naomi Barnes and Esther Lindquist took the pledge Sunday evening and became members of the- Epworth League. Russell Beals, who has been attend ing school at Newberg, r.pent Thanks giving with his mother, Mrs.. Effie Beals. Mr. and Mrs. Shemway of Tuilatin have moved into the Alderma.a house. J lHOT AT T A J J Mrs. A. D. Cow f Jf J ' m &io te jr tr n tr if t tr tr Miss Vida Cole, who is attending school at Monmouth this winter, came home Wednesday to spend Thanks giving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cole. Geraldine Webb, who has been in Portland for some time, spent Thanks giving with her mother, Mrs. Wilhelm. Mr. and Mrs. Anpola of Portland spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Anpola's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sher man. Henry Dahl has sold his interest in the blacksmith business, conducted un der the name of Dahl & Helm. Mr. Helm will continue the business. Married, in Oregon City, November 25, Ora Cover and Miss Grace Powell, both of Molalla. Mrs. Curtis Litzul of Portland is vis iting at the home of her son, Glen Gault. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shanks of Port land spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Bowman and family. . The cut-worm is doing quite a lot PRIVATE SALE of Household Goods Stoves, Chairs, Tables, Beds and other things too numerous to mention. Also Jersey Cow and about 60 Chickens. All Must Be Sold This Week. Call Chas. Collord's at Viola, near Bridge Mr. and Mrs. George Mcbee, accom panied by their son Carl and wife, spent the weekend with Mrs. George Mcbee's sister, Mrs. Wilhelm. S. A. Knapp and family spent Thanksgiving with friends at Wood land, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. William Mackrell are spending some time at Sumner, Wash ington. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beckley and Mr. and Mrs. John Zaugh of Albany, Ore gon, are visiting at the "home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gingerrlch. Perry and Ivan Park, who have been working in a sawmill in California, are home again. William Marts and fmily are moving ot Alpine, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Roth have moved to Brooks, Oregon. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer of Olex, Oregon, were in Molalla for a few days last week. Mr. Palmer has been fore man on one of Mr. Jones' large farms near Olex, but ha& now taken over a farm near Arlington, Oregon. They went from here to Stayton to see Mrs. Palmer's mother, who is ill at that plaie. Max Hume spent Saturday in Port land. . Dr. Hume and son Clair motored to Salem recently on business. Molalla had a big rally and bonfire ANNOUNCEMENT Effective Immediately A raise of approximate ly 10 per cent in Kelly-Springfield Tires Tubes and Truck Tires. We have on hand a small quantity of tires which we are selling at the old price. This only applies to the stock now on hand. All future purchases will be sold at the new list price. KILMER & KINSEL The Home of Personal Service 1003 Main Street Oregon City, Ore. Jlsilii 'Quick y 100 o POWER F Zerolee good cold-test oils flow freely and lubricate per fectly in zero weather pro tect the bearings increase the power and flexibility of your engine. Wednesday. There were speeches by several members of the school board, and a number of the college boys and girls, home lor Thanksgiving, gave in teresting talks. '- i . , The football game between Canby and Molalla on Thanksgiving day, was won by Canby by a score of 24 to 0. L. Hattenheur and family are mov ing to- The Dalles, where Mr. Hatten heur has work. . Mr. Dahl has bought the blacksmith shop owned by Mac Hattenheur. gS tt tt ti vj? PARKPLACE Mrs. Vluxa itoaeuiautfli J ft ? jf v? it? j? ip t? a? jp a? ? jp" Mrs. W. C. Feith and daughter, with their guest, Mrs. Ericsen of Sundun, spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Maplewood.' Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rivers were Thanksgiving guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Kewey of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Bert - Goodpasture spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Portland. Mrs. . Sam Wyrick is at home im proving from an operation, performed in St. Vinrent's hospital in Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tobin and chil dren Mae and John of Oregon City, jwm Fill your tank with "Red Crown" and nothing else, and you won't have any trouble starting, no matter how cold it gets. "Red Crown" vaporizes readily, even in zero weather yields lOOS power at the first jump of the spark. Look for the Red Crown sign displayed by service stations, garages and dealers everywhere. They carry quick-starting insurance the quickest-starting gas oline on the market today. C. G. MILLER CO. .PARK-SHEPHERD MOTOR CO. SEVENTH ST. GARAGE McCONNELL & GUY OREGON CITY AUTO F. P. MOREY ; HALL & SON t - Gladstone, Ore. O. E. HALL W. H. EICKMEYER WILLIAMS PLUMBING and Miss M- C. Reiley were enter tained Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tobin. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brunner and daughter Katherine spent Thanksgiv ing with their daughter, Mrs. Fred Murray at Dallas, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. L, P. Brunner, of Park Place, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Champion, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lucas and daughter Martha Ann of Portland, Lawrence Ault and Levada Ault, cousins from Belaine, Ohio, were entertained at Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr .and Mrs. J. E. Lucas. The Park Place schools held a double-header game of Basket ball last Friday afternoon in the new playfield. The P. G. S. Girl team defeated Wil lamette by ascore of 32 to 4, and the P. G. S. boy's team defeated Gladstone by a score of 13 to 10. skk:;-:::xk:kkk": I MILLER'S SHOE STORE & '" $ Men's every-day-wear shoes, rubbers, gloves. Expert Shoe t 419 Main St. i Nt : Contents lSIliudDraoli 1 ' tCOHOL-3 PER CENT, i sjmilatinttheIbo4&yfegular S , tmglheStoflaafianqpawciML TlicrebyPfomotinBi&stio1' neither Opiam,Morphlnenor HincraL XotNakcotic i Senna, ' JbcfoUiSaUt flair- ' ' life.-;. CpatioacadDiarrwea. and revCTtoiu'"- reSu1therefroawnlnfany vnPK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. tmm facsimile SJfnstarerf orWINTER DRIVING buy Quick-starting RED CROWN mesc aeaim STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CalifbaBA) Oregon City, Ore. A. PRESSEY M. E. PARK THOS. JONES R. C. HOLT v G. F. EVERHART RISLEY MOTOR CO. R. D. ROWLAND A. D. PADDOCK PATTERSON BROS. v Park Place, Ore. DUNMIRE & CHANSOR Miss Crawford of Oregon City sub stituted last week In the fifth and sixth grades, for the teacher, Miss Hutchins, who has been confined to her home in Logan, with, chicken pox. Mrg. June Taylor arrived Sunday morning from San Francisco, for & visit with Mrs. Sam Wyrick. : Mr. and Mrs: Walter Morse of Ore gon City, and Earl Morse of Mehama, Oregon, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith, Mrs. Malo and daughter Grace, with Mrs. Moruel Malo, spent the week-end in Sheridan. Mrs. Bessie Wyrick x and children Alice and Harold have returned to their home in Diothan, Oregon. Mr. Lawrence Ault and sister Leva da Ault, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holmes, are returning to their home in Ohio, by the way Repairing. Oregon City. a For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YOHK CITY.