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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1922.
CARSON HEIGHTS &
0-- CAPITOL HILL
J Mrs. Geo. Hartmam
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The mothers and honoray mothers of
Brownie Troop No. 1, who met at the
home of Mrs. George Hartman, last
Tuesday, put in a busy afternoon. Be
sides sewing to finish up the quilt for
their bazaar and making up the uni
forms, plans were completed for the
appearance of the troop at the armory,
Saturday afternoon, forthe Girl Scout
rally.
The long looked-foward-to entertain
ment at the Carson Heights church
will be held Friday evening, December
7. The church is ery fortunate to ob
tain the services of Mrs. Hugh Gruwell,
a well-known elocutionist and dramatic
reader, who will put on her entire pro
gram. Tickets for adults, 25 cents;
children, 10 cents.
The bazaar held by the St. Claires
. Roman Catholic church of Capitol Hill
was a splendid success. A most en
joyable time was had by everyone who
attended and over $700 was cleared.
At a meeting of the electric light
committee, last Tuesday, it was report
ed that 17 homes had been wired,
bringing the total number to 91.
The friends and neighbors of Mrs. C.
J. Frank, who has been ill at the hos
pital, will be pleased to hear that she
is expected to return home within a
few days.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
Society of the Carson Heights Com
munity church will meet at the home
of Mrs. George Smith Brown, Thurs
day afternoon.
Ms. Conrad Price was in charge of
the handkerchief booth at the bazaar,
held by the Woman's Guild of the
Good Shepherd church, jn the Parish
hall, December 7.
Mr., and Mrs. Bell and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Polier and family, who
have been living in California for a
year or more, have returned to their
former homes.
The Southwest Portland Improve
ment .League will meet next Thurs
day evening, December 7. Invitations
for this "meeting are being sent out to
impress upon the people that every
one is cordially invited to attend
wives) mothers, children, the whole
family. There will be a brief, snappy
business meeting, then a social time
with dancing, good music, refresh
ments all free.
A most enjoyable time was had last
Wednesday evening at Knox hall, when
a basket social and entertainment was
"held by the community. The affair
was well attended and good music
made dancing a real pleasure.
It is to be regretted that there is
at present no president of the Capitoi
. Hill Circle of the Parent-Teachers'
association, and a meeting will be call
ed in the near future to elect one.
A most delightful affair was the en
tertainment and dance held by the
Owl Club, last Saturday evening. Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. Mins provided a most
excellent program from local talent,
augmented by Portland friends. W.
Moore and Mrs. Jack Long furnished
vocal selections, accompanied by Mrs.
Moore, and Miss Florence Nelson gave
artistic ballett dancing. Characteris
tic recitations rounded out he program,'!
the concluding number being a sur
prise on the president, Mrs. H. Schle
gelmilsch, of a splendid birthday cake
illuminated with candles, a gift from
the club members in recognition of
her services.
Plans are on foot to organize the
Boy Scout troops for some efficient
Christinas work. This will be in the
nature of locating poor and needy fam
ilies and supplying them with' wood,
food, clothing, etc.
The get-together meeting of the
older Scouts, which was recently held
at Camp Brockway, near Troutdale,
was so successful that it has been de
cided to form a veteran scout organ
ization for similar meetings.
It was a wide-awake, enthusiastic,
full of energy troop of Brownies who
took part at the Girl Scout rally, held
at. the auditorium recently, when
Brownie troop No. 1, of twenty-two
children under the age of ten years.,
line dup for their grand salute. Miss
Daisy Stewart, reginoal director, was
in i6c wiu uver ninety uifl SCOUTS
took pr.il.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Finke entertain
ed recently with a card party at their
home. Among those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McGriw, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Priggie, Mr. and Mrs.
Heny Kopp and Mr. and Mrs. George
Hartman; A most delicious buffet sup
per of creamed chicken, hot biscuits,
mocha cake and coffee was served. ,
Now the
everywhere
roaas. Tne property owners along
Second street in Kilpatrick tract, from
the Boones Ferry road back for several
blocks, are grading, preparatory to
laying a layer of crushed rock. Mr.
Schlegelmilsch is in charge of the
grading.
ESTIMATED BUDGET OF COUNTY EXPENDITURES REQUIRED TO
MAINTAIN VARIOUS OFFICES, COURTS AND OTHER DEPART
MENTS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT, SHOWING THE AMOUNT
" OF MONEY PROPOSED TO BE EXPENDED BY CLACKAMAS
.COUNTY FOR ALL PURPOSES DURING THE FISCAL
YEAR, 1023, AS COMPILED BY THE BUDGET
COMMITTEE, APPOINTED BY THE COURT.
Clackamas County Budget
FOR THE YEAR, 1923.
- Estimated amounts of money necessary to maintain the various office
courts and schools of the county, together with the- estimated amounts fori
S1te tax and maintenance of Roads and Bridges, with a showing of the
unit costs of the various offices, material and supplies for the fiscal year
nert preceding the current year, and the budget allowances and expenditures
for the 6 months of the current year. -
CIRCUIT COURT
Estimated expenses
COUNTY COURT
Salary of County Judge
County Commissioners
Stamps & Stationery
Total
JUSTICE COURT
Estimated expenses
JUVENILE COURT
Estimated expenses
SHERIFF'S OFFICE .
Sheriff's salary
Chief deputy.
Spec. Deputy .with car
Stationery & Stamps
Bond
Traffic officer with car
6000.00
1600.00
2500.00
100.00
4200.00
. 1922
3875.60
1921
6612.00
1920
5534.00
1919
5515.27
INSANE
COURT HOUSE
Janitor
Fuel
Supplies, Materials
and Repairs
Total
386.47
155.04
400.00 129.50 377.38
1320.00
1000.00
1500.00
3820.00 1573.12 4340.69 4387.22 3121.98
1745.26 4595.10 4256.71 4533.24
3500.00 1801.95 4508.82 1632.93 1305.89
l'OOO.OO
2100.00
1200.00
2000.00
320.00
50.00
2000.00
684.09
892.18
851.80
1098.85
2903.06 6680.72 7017.60 4215.04
INSURANCE
Cattle Indemnity .
Indigent Soldier
Widow's Pension
Care of Poor
Prisoners Board
and Petty Exp. (Jail)
Scalp Bounty
Tax Rebates
Printing and Advertising
State and County Fair
Sealer of Weights
and Measures
Forest Patrol
Experting Books
Damages
Agricultural Agent
Assistant Leader
Interest on General and
District Road Warrants
5 Interest on Road
Bonds In the sum of
$390,450.00
Second Payment on -New
Bridge at O. C.
of $45,000
Interest on above at 5 .
Machinery
Paving
Prohibition Law
Enforcement under con
trol of District Attorney
Emergency
Total County General-..
Less cash in the Treasury, December 1st, 1922
500.00
1000.00
500.00 -10000.00
14000.00
2000.00
400.00
400.00
1400.00
1000.00
442.80
350.00
400.00
1000.00
2300.00
1750.00
22000.00
386.40
185.87
330.00
3915.00
7234.39
1270.01
463.00
4ff4.39
701.12
500.00
193.91
388.01
400.00
710.75
1162.50
1478.65
501.50
9325.04
13711.73
1381.80
323.00
198.13
1800.12
.400.00
433.74
202.93
400.00
. 1493.97
2309.41
157.24
412.10
" 12571.30
16170.53
534.24
297.00'
150.40
1246.26
945.04
418.63
341.08
500.00
1061.24
2000.00
685.29
407.77
430.00
11704.26
15010.67
471.87
222.00
12.92
737.75
1488.56
470.00
335,57
- 175.00
408.20
2983.36
19522.50 11825.00
TAX DEPARTMENT
Chief Deputy's salary
Second Deputy
One Clerk
One Clerk
Three Clerks 3 months
Overtime
Stamps ,
Premium on Bonds
Office supplies
Total
7670.00
1440.00
1080.00
1020.00
1020.00
720.00
600.00
400.00
297.00
1010.00
Total net General
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
County Clerk's Office ; : .: $10,000.00
County Recorder's Office Z : 8,000.00
Justice Court Fines : 14,000.00
County Treasurer's Office, interest on Bank Deposits 6,000.00
Sheriff's Office 600.00
7587.00
2867.24 7673.45 6998.70 4457.51
CLERK'S OFFICE
Clerk's Salary . 1800.00
Chief Deputy 1320.00
Deputy (recording and
registration 1080.00
Deputy Bookkeeper 1080.00
Assistant Bookkeeper 960.00
Stationery & Supplies 675.00
Clerk's Bond Premium 35.00
Circuit Court Supplies 155.00
Forgery Bond - 25.00
Juvenile Court Blanks . 75.00
Probate Court Blanks 90.00
Commissioners
Court-Warrants '207.00
Miscellaneous
Marriage Record
Birth & Death Record
Chattel Lien Record
Dog Lie. and Collars -Files
& Equipment
Machine & Record
repairs 430.00
Total 7932.00
RECORDER'S OFFICE
Salary of Recorder -1500.00
Chief Deputy 1200.00
2 Typists 2040.00
Extra Help ' 150.00
Material & Supplies 705.95
Equipment, Records and
Bonds . 548.00 .
Total 6143.95
TREASURER'S OFFICE
Salary of Treasurer 1500.00
Chief Deputy 1200.00
Extra Clerk hire 275.00
Bonds of Treasurer 315.00
Material & Supplies 350.00
Total ' 3640.00
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.SURVEYORS OFFICE
Salary of Surveyor 1800.00
Assistants 1200.00
Stenographer 120.00
Axmen and Chainmen 800.00
Mileage 400.00
Office and Field Supplies 350.00
Road Viewers 300.00"
Total 4970.00
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
Assessor's Salary , 1500.00
Chief Deputy . 1200.00
Second Deputy 1020.00
Third Deputy 1020.00
Field Deputies 3000.00
Extending Tax Roll and
Index Book 700.00
Bond & Office Supplies 1280.00
Total 9720.00
HEALTH OFFICER
and Expenses 800.00
COUNTY PHYSICIAN
and Expenses 1000.00
CORONER
Estimated Expense 800.00
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
1700.00
Net County General
Schools and Library..
High Schools
State Tax.
Aurora Bridge
Bridges GeneraL..
Market Roads, estimated
70 District and 30 General Roads
To reduce County indebtedness
Total Tax
Notice is hereby given that a tax Dayers meeting will -be held at the
Moose Hall, in Oregon City, Oregon, on December 30th, 1922, at 10:00 a. m.
for the purpose of discussing the above estimates with the levying board of
Clackamas County, as by law provided. . ' .
Done at Oregon City, Oregon, this 27th day of November, 1922.
Joe J. Thornton. H. E. Cross
Secretary " . Chairman and County Judge
A. D. Gribble, 4 W. F. Harris.
W. Kanne, - Commissioner
Budget Committee. W. A. Proctor,
Commissioner.
4183.09 8044.50 7076.80 6343.49
5124.25 5991.32 5860.01 4899.83
1741.74 4583.56 3369.92 2987-01
2789.5S 4693.32 4878.75 4781.71
4310.76 9401.73 9077.11
8362.04
249.05
500.00
616.70
1074.83 2493.41 1720.90
899.35
707.30
613.60
Daa weatner has set in, ' Salary of Superintendent
there is a cry for tood i Supt's. Expenses
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Supervisor's Salary
Supervisor's Expenses
Stenographers Salary
Supplies & Materials
Total
400.00 .
1440.00
650.00
1080.00
1415.00
6685.00
1114.57 6619.46 5033.95 5161.17
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GROCERIES
15000.00
1500.00
15000.00
2000.00
10000.00
15000.00
750.00
10513.62
8134.68
36466.17
16112.11
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$190,979.86
38,600.00
.$129,542.60
95,367.25
$152,379.86
224,909.85
13,000.00
30,000.00
55,000.00
196,486.35
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