The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 08, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OREGOR OTATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON
TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8. 1921 "T.
!?0c!iJie"b3rive" t0t Taxprers rf Saleii. Marion County, brawn, that the Lewimr Board of said Citv
r,",1! ininewmraon youncu uiambers of the Citv Hall. Monday eveninir. November 21st. 1921. at or about 7:30
low nr nv nt . w w im sata ievymt? Boara ana oe nearu in iavor oi or against saia tax
By order of the Common Council dated October 17th, 1021.
GEORGE E. HALVORSEN, Mayor.
EARL RACE, City Recorder.
!.iOTraDIITOra-FORTHBCITr.Ctf SALEM, OREGON, FOR THE YEAR 1922, AS PREPARED BY
Tilt BUDGET XXMIMITTBE OF THE .CITY . OP HALKM, OREGON, AH REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 118 GENERAL LAWS OF ORE-
GON FOR 1921.
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Original "Estimate fiheet a Prepared by the Various Of
fleers and Departments of the City of Salem, Oregon
1. Recorder and Purchasing Agent Salary
2. Clerk Hire 1 Bookkeeper . .
1 Stenographer
Budget Committee's
Estimate of Proposed
Expenditure for 1922
Appropri. Expended Estimated tflvt'
Year 1918 Year 1919 Year 1920 ated 1st 6 1st 8Mo. Expendi- Tt.-
Mos.1921 1921 tare 1922 pe,Jr'
.1 1.200.00 S 1,200.00 8 1.800.00 8 ,900.00 $ 900.00 1,800.00 1,800.00
I 1,330.00 810.00 810.00 1,620.00
I 994.35 535.00 510.00 1,060.00
Total
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3. Treasurer Salary
'. 4. City Attorrieyalary ....
; 5. City Attorney's Stenographer Salary 7.7. ,7.7.
9. Police Matron Salary
10. Expense Police Department Postage
Printing ,
; Taxi Hire...
: , Telephone' and Telegraph
Gas and Oil i .
Supplies
"" Motorcycle Repairs
Miscellaneous ;.. .
t ( "Betterment
Total ......
11. Expense City Jail Meals .
; Laundry V . . . .
' Betterment and Repairs
I Total
1,740.00 2,100.00 8 2.524.35 f 1,345.00 8 1.320.00 8 2.680.00 2.680.00
1.200.00 j 137f 00 1,500.00 750.00 750.00 l,500.0fr 1.5Q0.00
1,200.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 750.00 750.00 1.500.00 1,500.00
397.84 364.41 349.23 225.52 225.52 600.00 600.00
1.230.00 1,320.00 1,800.00 900.00 900.0d 1.800.DO 1.800.00
1,180.65 1,199.20 1.515.15 900.00 900.00 1.800.00 1,800.00
5.251.27 ! 7,984.05 10.900.26 5.O00.00 3,784.35 14,400.00 14,400.00
600.00 j 74130 1,076.17 600.00 644.72 1,200.00 1.200.00
-if 13.00 10.00 30.00
I 108.54 100.77 200.00
i , f 245.60 171.00 500.00
93.77 71.31 150.00
104.80
f 128.69 62.16 150.00
296.21 370.66 450.00
1 120.24 26.18 100.00
250.00
414.90 f ; 1,09-1.02 8 1.110.85 8 375.00 8 812.08 8 1,830.00 8 1,830.00
I ' 57.85 182.10 230.00
f 3.95 15.15 30.00
i I 5,00 3.65 40.00
12. Health Off er
13. - Sanitary Inspector (Deputy, Health pflcef) ....
14.7 Incidental fcpense ttealth Offlcer-Medicine . . . .
; , Fumlgators
" ' " Postage . .
Printing i.u...
Expenses Pest House
Groceries and .Supplies .. .
r Haunt fat rrnenua
, Miscellaneous
50.95
500.00
860.00
187.90 8 66.80
too 00
841.92
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K02.98
1,185.87
180.55
129.82
ll'.OO
'80.70
533.28
58.91
79.15
50.00
375.00
550.00
' ; Total
177.62
549;.80 ,8 1,073.41
125.00 8
IS. Salaries and Maintenance Firo Department
Salaries 1 Chief 8160.00 per mo
( 1 Captain, 8135.00 per mo.
1 Engineer & 8135,00 per mo.
11 Firemema Q 8125.00 per mo
t 4 Callmen' 8100.00 per mo
Gas and Oil, . . . .
Supplies
Repairs and Tires
Accident Insurance
.Laundry
New Hose and Repair Old..;.......
. pi rscei laneoug v .-: . v.
. Bettermenmt
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Total
16. Water. Supply Flre Hydrants '.
17. Engineering and Snmyfnk Salary .
18. Maintenance Public Buildings Janitor
li Laundry
5 Repairs ..
Supplies' . .. .
f Miscellaneous'
UCLLri IIlfllL.
Insurance . . .
Totai
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20,451.68
162:83
203.55
521.60
453:49
106.00
1,517.60
138.43
16,116.44 17,413i88 ,823,S55;08
3,865.78 13,3906 5,310.00
1,543.00 1,556.75 1,974.50
I 707.10
i 9.85
I 29.65
1 173.50
j 8.95
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8 200.90 8 300.00 3u0.00
375.00 750.00 750.00
549.97 1,200.00 1,200.00
83.40 100.00
80.00 80.00
4.00 15.00
6.50 10.00
28.12 60.00
177.00 50.00
4.99 35.00
8 384.01 8 350.00 350.00
11,170.20 21,570:00
89.12 100.00
36.t8 50.00
795766 91 6. OX)
292.98 450.00
37.70 75.00
580.45 500.00
25.93 25;00 ,
200.00
12,030.50 ?13t)28.13 823,886.00 23.886.00
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-1,619.83
2.875.00
1.000.00
2,655.00
1,195.75
360.00
6.35
18.23
58.53
15.50
733.84
5.750.00
2,200.00
750.00
lOtOO
25.00
50.00
15.00
150.00
5,750.00 'f
2,200.00 A
19. Fuel. City Hall Saw Dust . ..
Cord Wood .
jute 3
Total
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10. Comfort Station Janitor
Water
Repairs
2ii nr1 Iais
1 Miscellaneous
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97,9 .OS
5'4:00
450.00
2,000.00 8 1.191.45 8 1,000.00
686.50
'750,00
Total
3,164.45
,11. Public Library Books
Periodicals
. Binding
; Salaries
Janitor
Water
Heat
Light
Building Repair . . .
? Supplies ,
; . Postage and Freight
Insurance ,
' Miscellaneous
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ToUl
'22. Lighting City Barns
512.90 8 ,804.00
,525.00
171.53
51160
353.17
28.97
300.00
8 686.50 8 750.00
270.00 540.00
77.23 175.00
19,75 50.00
20.05 150.00
2.70 85.00
li00.09
'750.00
Sweeping and Cleanins of Streets
Labor -Accident Insurance
Horse Shoeing
Tools and Hardware
Yearly Clean-up
1 Bale Rattan
1 Dozen Brooms
Miscellaneous
6,221.63
10732
37.25
100.95
100.90
119.99
.923.45
78.61
19.50
8.65
262.50
6,000.00
160.00
40.0d
J SO 00
20.00
16.80
14.20
Total
29. Maintenance of Band . .
20. Sidewalk Improvement Fund..!
Streets and Highways Fund
31. Material and Labor Street Department
Accident Insurance
Nails and Hardware
Harness Repairs
Horse Shoeing
Gravel
Lumber
Gasoline and Oil
Betterment
Hay and Oats
Miscellaneous
Sidewalks Subject to Lien
Asphalt
3. 89.".. 0
1,5(KU0
4.991.46 8 6,698.04
1.500.00 1.500.00
3,000.00 $ 2,302.71 8 6.291.00
750.00 750.00
1,500.00
100.00
.291.00
1.500. 0
100.00
-Labor
Total ,
32. Construction and Maintenance City Rrldges
Labor ,
N'aJls and Supplies ,
10.859.62
Lumber
Accident Insurance
Miscellaneous
Total 3,226.47
6.75S.54 4,766.45 10,000 00
92.93 131.81 250.00
203.13 117.70 200.00
18.10 75.70 150.00
190.75 92.75 200.00
2.707.73 1,607.00 1,000.00
1.293. S9 2,027.54 2,000.00
156.42 88.21 175.00
2.000.00
1.71S.82 301.50 855.00
324.21 231.78 340 00
T.22.70 1,001.01
152.46
12.S29.55 $13.93'J 98 7,000.00 flO.441.45 817.170.00
S44.4S 608.01 750.00
1C259 36.00 300.00
740.3T. 68 82 760.00
8.95 2.07 22.50
36.00 177.50
3,199.93 8 1,292.37 2,000.00 714.90 8 2.000.00
Grand total for Streets and Highways Fund. 514,086.09 116.029. 48 815,232.35 8 9,000.00 11,156.35 819.170.00 8 .19,170100
Special Sewer and Drainage Fund
23. Installments and Interest on Bonds
installments on Bonds
Interest on Bonds
24.000.00 24,000.00
19,200.00 17,400.00
24.000.00
16.800.00
24,000.00 24,000.00
7,800.00 13.800.00
Total i . .843.200.00 141.400.00 840,800.00 19,800.00 831.800.00 837,800.00
20,600.00
1,400 00 40,800.00 19 800.00 31.800.00 57,800.00
34. New Sewers , . .
Grand total for Special Rower and Drainage
Fund 43,200.00 4
Total Estimated Expenditures for 1922 . . . .
57.800.00
8199,873.79
Estimate of probable receipts forl922
General License Fees
Receipts of City Recorder's Office
, , Interest on City Funds . . h
Sale of Bonds
Total
Estimated Tax Levy for 1922 ,
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Kstimated
Receipts
for 1922 '
5,000.00 5
4.000.00
i ' 1.000.00 '
' 8,430.00, .
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18,430.00 18,430.00
:,:1814443.79
We hereby certify that the abore estimate of proposed expendi
tures is true and correct. ' ''' -
AV. W. MOORE, Chairman, .
E. B. MILLARD, Secretary. , '
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G. E. HALVORSEN
A. F. MARCUS
F. L. UTTER
J. BAUMGARTNBR
HAL. D. PATTON
JAS. McCLELLAND
J. A. JEFFERSON
RALPH THOMPSON
GEO. J. WENDEROTH
J. B. GIESY
A. H. MOORE
H. H. VANDEVORT
CARL T. POPE
ED. SCHUNKE
O. L. SCOTT
W. W. MOORE
D. W. F1SID3IIR
IX)UIS LACHMUND .
MAX O. BUREN . j
,L. P. ALDIUCH , n
W. H. DANCY
P. W. GEISER
B. B..HERRICK !
E. E. FISHER
H. V. DOE : ?
HUGH JORY
E. B. MILLARD
8. C. KIGHTLINGER
F. H. DERBY ;
E. M. HOFFNULL " ,
Budget Ccmmltte,' City oi Salem, Oregon.-
Sit&ERTOti PERSONALS AND BRIEFS
685.17 8 1,130,27
600.00 8 389.73 .8 1,000.00 1,000.00
1,497.18 1,625.00 1,500.00
279.65 240.00 240.00
264:96 ' 24 5.00 250.00
3,279.47 - 3.555.00 3,550.00
848.50 825.70 800.00
36.71 80.00 30.00
339.62 360.00 345.00
197.00 230.00 230.00
205.88 95.00 95.00
164.73 170.00 160.00
104.52 154.41 150.00
362.15 125.00 125.00
95.41 20.00 25.00
,5,600,00 5,6.00. 00 8 7,675.77 3,550.00 8 7,675.11 8 7,500.00 7,500.00
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Comfort Station
City Hall
400 C. P. Street Lights
Alley Lights
Cluster Posts
250 C. P. Street Lights
80 C. P. Street Lights .........
XJne-half Cosf of Lighting Willam. R. Bridge
, Lights at Willamette Unlrerslty . . ...... . . . .
Walte Memorial Fountain
-Renewals and Repairs
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25.91
250.29
210.83
10,089.20
240.00
3,510.00
260.40
170.00
207.00
24.00
112.76
1,125.71
Total
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23. Public. PartcaX'ClbriParks, Tools and Supplies
' LADOT
' Plumbing .,. .......
Shrubbery and yiowers
FerUUiera' . . .
1 ,Fountadna ' . .
Walks 1 . . . . . .
iWater
? Betterment ...... ,i
5 Miscellaneous
B. Auto Parks "Repalf s . . .
". Plumbing
.Labor
Fuelr . . . . . .v. ...
'Lighting
Water .
Supplies
Miscellaneous
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15,275.13 f815i.880.83 816,226.10
M ! 50.00
1,705.65
36.85
154.55
46.84
451.77
95.45
. 282.65
456.50
116.85
TP
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Total
24. Public Printing- Notices of Street Improvement.
- .Advertising lor Bids
Estimates..........
': Miscellaneous
Advertlsinr Dcfea
,2,200.00 2,400.00 3,396.62
60.05
83.60
59.40
47.00
Total
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631.90
213.
26. 1 Incidental Expense o'f 'City -Premiums
on Officers Bonds
L I Taxes on Oaks Addition.,......'
Auditing Treasurer's and 'Recorder's Books. .
Postage and Printing
Supplies .
Filing Fees and Costs
Expenses of Mayor
Miscellaneous
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12.55 30.00
130.50 250.00
107.41 210.00
5.517.60" 11,000.00
120.00 240.00
1.752.00 3,510.00
130.00 260.00
85.00 170.00
103.50 207.00
12.00 24.00
55.17 115.00
565.30 984.00
8,100.00 8 8.591.23 817,000.00
26.40
1.091.50
23.00
55.60
9.00
27.50
64.79
73.90
107.40
40.60
189.00
18.00
13.47
33.41
5.30
20.37
2.250.00 8 1,799.14
178.90 100.00
16.25 50.00
17,000 00
5,000.00
51.20
25.00
60.00
82 8 250.05
it.
2.590.04 4,295.93 8 4,237.37
197.50
1,882.84
200.00
1,022.90
103.35
286.50
544.28
112.50
8 ,246.35 8 225.00
195.00 195.00
160.00 150.00
176.89 321.88
101.82 150.00
84.50 250.00
600.00
185.12 200.00
225.00
SILVERTOn; Ore., Nov. 7.
(Special ; t0 The Statesman )
A gAud'df 'lO' high school boys!
is ofeamtElrig science club for
the orpop .of developing an In
terest and broader knowledge ef
science and inventions. The boys
will meet Monday night to elect
their officers" and discuss the man
ner in which ehe purpose of the
club will be carried out.
Mrs. Jane Burns Albert, so
prano of Portland, entertained the
students at high school assembly
Thursday.
Toyson Smith has purchased
the L. M. Tucher farm at Huilt.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Dokken have
returned from their visit in North
Dakota.
J. Ottesen who has been visit
ing at the home of Rev. Mr. and
Mrs. George Henriksen has decid
ed to stay at Silverton indefinitely
and has taken rooms at the home
of Mra. C. S. RIstad at Third and
Main streets.
Miss Marie Tinglestad is visit
ing her brother at Jefferson.
Fred Krug, Sr., and his two
daughters. Miss Minnie Krug and
Miss Martha Krug, are moving in
to the house Mr. Krug recently
purchased in the Geiser addition.
Mr. Krug is one of the old settlers
around Silverton, having lived for
many years on his farm in the
Brush creek district. Alvin Krug,
son of Mr. Krug, who was recent
ly married, will live on the farm.
Miss Minnie Krug has accepted a
position at the Farrell Plumbing
shop as bookkeeper.
Mrs. E. M. Subke has returned
from a visit at Portland.
The new bell at St. Paul's Cath
olic church which is to be dedi
cated Armistice day was donated
by Silverton business men.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. A. Hansen
have purchased a lot of EL R.
Adams on South Water street. Mr.
and Mrs. Hansen expect to build
on it in the spring.
Word has been received by Orlo
Ruble and Mrs. Earnest Palmer
that their brother, Earl Ruble has
been seriously hurt in the lumber
camps at lone. Wash.
Olaf Hillard motored to Port
land the middle of the week on
business for the Benson Pheasant
farm. n;
The Spiritualists are going to
hold a meeting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Haynes Sunday
morning.
Wilton Johnson of Portland,
has taken a position at the Silver
ton foundry. His father, Charles
Johnson, is one of the proprie
tors. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Larsen. re-
' Total
If. Bond Installments and Interest Payment .and
V' v Interest on Municipal and Charter Act Bonds 14.700.00 14,486.00 24,095.87
1 xnents and Interest on Improvement Bonds
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1,250.00 8 893.33 8 1,866.88
8,205.00 12,793.53 14,462.61
1,866188
14,462,61
Interest
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.3,458,83 .3.52M3
2,208.06
1,822.23
840.07
613.50 ,63143 8 2,662.30 .2,662.30
CASCAEAOUININE
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ALWAYS UClt TmtoO
Mi Dm
Ttm cm CaM Im M Imn J
! La fettepattT mr
" At AB Qmmn-X Omn
. h mix coxiAiT. Bcnoir
cently from Galata. Mont., have
moved Into the home of Mrs. Lar
sen s mother, Mrs. I. Goplerud, on
the East Hill. Mr. and Mrs. K.
Muller. who have; been livinsr in
the Goplerud residence, have tak
en rooms at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Corhouse until other
accommodations can be found.
Elmer Johnson has returned
from Eastern Oregon where he
has been spending the summer.
D. E. Geiser is the owner of a
new automobile.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Miller, for
mer proprietors of the Cem ga
rage of Silverton. have moved to
West Stayton and opened a ga
rage.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hunter have
returned from a two, months trip
in Canada and the Dakotas.
Mrs. C. J. Dahlen entertained
the Busy Bee society, a class of
small girls learning to pew, at her
home on Liberty Hill this after
noon. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Nygaard have
recently come to Silverton from
Dupree. S. D. They ' expect to
make Silverton their home.
Mrs. O. Svavari of South Da
kota is visiting at the home of
Miss Ella Svavari Dn Liberty hill.
Mrs. M. Quale died at her home
on East, hill yesterday. Mrs.
Quale was the mother of Mrs. E.
Eklund. The funeral will be held
tomorrow afternoon.
Trinity band and orchestra held
a business meeting Friday night.
Alfred Jensen was re-elected Joint
president; Alvin Henjum vice
president; Walter Toft, secretary;
Elmer Johnson treasurer. Two
new members were also accepted,
Axel Larsen and Arthur Steel
hammer. The association decided
to hold a basket social some time
during the winter to raise money
with which to buy more instru
ments. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Meyer, Miss
Althea Meyer and; Ludvig Meyer
motored to Hubbard yesterday to
visit at the home of Mrs. Meyer's
brother, S. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Madsen,
Miss Lillie Madsen and Alvin H.
Madsen motored to Hubbard yes
terday and spent , the day with
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. E. Olsen, former
Silverton residents. The Olsen
family were all present for the
first time in 16 years. The last
family reunion waB held in Nor
way on November 6, 16 years ago.
The children who were present
were Arthur Olsen of Portland,
Mrs. Maria Svarvari of South
Dakota, S-inar Olsen, recently re
turned from Sfberia, and Mrs.
Alvin Williams, Hubbard.
der pupils gave a Hallowe'en
party at the school house. The
evening was spent playing games
after which refreshments were
eerved.
Mrs. A. Parson entertained the
Thcndara club Wednesday afternoon.-
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Mrs. . Warren who has been ill
is able to be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris were
Salem visitors Friday.
Mrs. A. Parsons visited Mrs. F.
Nash Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. A. L. Baker of Mftl City is
visiting relatives at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Unruh spent
Tuesday in Salem. i
Silverton High School : !
Has Get-Acquainted Party 1
SILVERTON, Ore., 'Kov. 7..,--' . ,
(Special to The Statesman)
The Silverton 'high "wheel . held' a
get-acquainted social last night is!
the torm of a basket social.' Th
purpose of the affair was not 'tot
raise money as much as it was tc j
have a social evening. The price i
of the baskets were! limited to 82. i
The Gem theater 4 gave a ' mid-'
night matinee; for .those who.
brought or bought baskets. This
is the 'second time the Gem thea
tre has done this for (he 'high
school students. v ! ....
RICKEY iXOTES
A double charivari was the most
important event of the week. The
crowd first called on Mr. and
Mrs. Orven Frylie. who were mar
ried the first of the week and aft
er spending a pleasant evening
waited until Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Dickman of Salem,; who had been
evading the crowd for over "a
months, had returned to the L.
Dickman home for the night then
called on them. Both couples are
well known here. i
Mis Cjarey, assisted by the fil-
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mmewy
The high reputation of, Red
Crown gasoline is based on the
performance of "Red Crown"
past arid present. Its absolute
fcpendability has made it gen
erally recognized as the Gaso
line of Quality. t .
Red Crown gasoline Is al
ways dependable because it
supplies a continuous stream
of power from the beginning of
the trip to the end. Ready start
ing, a rapid pick-up and greater
mileage these are the results
.YOU net when Vri ' n "X?mJ
Crown. ' r ..'
You win find "Redrown
throughout the Pacific Coast.
your neighborhood and other
Standard Oil Service Stations,
at garages and at other dealers.
Look for the Red Crown sign
before you fill. -, . ,
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CalifocaJaj"
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