Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 05, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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FOB BA1JB ■■ Ford truelT In
good condition, munteli arfe.
Phone 888-J.
• 68-6
WOOD — Limb wood, a n y
length. |1 0 . per load, (practically
a cord.) P. O. Box 605. .
I»-««
poof. RKMCt— 9 modem team
apartment. Him add clean. W M
l a s t Mata St.
60-«t* man/ qr ears o f q^artment
for «toni and boat« for I
AARLAND RBAI/TY OO. f 0 r an« daughter.
Could I
roUabla reality.
80-1-md. references. P. O. Bex M A
FbB R bn T— Furnlahed apari-
mant, dowp town. Inquire Plasa
MARAttALL PRINTING c ó l i .
Confectionery. '
87-tf PAKT — Printing. Rulfâg «Md
FOR SALS:— 7 room house,
mostly furnished, lot 108 ft.
front, -844 feet deep. Sightly lo­
cation. 8 blocks from business
section, 98440. Brown A Rice,
43 N. Mate.
65-3t
FOB BALE
Improved 10,
Beaver creek,
James Biota.
f —
er TRADE — well
3 arftoa S. E. ot
valuatien 914,000.
Beavercreek. Ore.
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NKW QUAKES FELT
SANTA MARIA, Cal., Nor. 5.
— (IP)— Described as severs, Jerky
shakes, new earth temblors early
today struck cities along the
Central California coast, damag­
ing buildings in Lompoc and
cracking walls apd bringing
residents la a harry from their
Amount to be raised by levy .......................... ..................
Battmated balance end of decal year— None.
INTEREST AND BONDS DEPARTMENT
Interest on 114«,000 Auxiliary Water Bonds
Interest on 9 40,500 Refunding Bonds
Interest on 55,500 Improvement Bonds
Inters«! on 957,000 Refunding Bancroft Bonds
Interest on 99.000 Chautauqua Bonds
Interest on 57,500 Fire Dept. Bonds
Interest on 915,000 Llthla Pipe Line Bonds
Interest on 915.000 Normal Site Bonds
For redemption of Refunding Bonds
or redemption of Cbantanqua Bonds
or redemption of Llthla Pipe Line Bonds
For redemption of Fire Department Bond
Estimated shortage, at end of fiscal year
1 year
f
Apple Loaf
Take enough bread dough to
make a small leaf.
Work Into
this a tablespoon of butter and
one-third cap of anger. One-half
teaspoon of cinnamon and one
egg which has been well beaten.
Add a little Rear, knead and let
rise. Divide thia into three parts a
roll* each to IK tke pan. Pat one
layer Into buttered pan. spread
ever with a Wper of finely chop­
ped apples easily cooked np. Pour
over thia melted butter and a lit­
tle cinnamon. Lay second piece
of dongh on the top and proceed
as above. When It la very light
brash It over with milk and steam
an konr and then brbwn lightly
In oven.
Seifhe in slices with
pudding muse. *
• New
Community Hospital
845 East Main Street
^MEDFORD
NEW AND COMPLETELY
EQUIPPED SURGERY
U p to D a te X-Ray and Laboratory
Facilities
Basal Metabolism (goitre) Tests
Priora 128.00 to 848.00 a Week
A«MK VONTYM MOORS AM'
la o
home t l l HAVE W
MUCH MORE. T b DO X D -
For
For
For
For
S
redemption of Mill Bt. Improvement Bonds
redemption of Refunding Bancroft Bonds
redemption of Auxiliary Water Bonds
redemption of Normal Site Bonds
Amount to be raised by tax levy .................. ...... „.............
SUMMARY
General Department
Street Department
Fire Department
Cemetery Department
Sewer Department
Publicity A Chautauqua Department
Library Department
Park Department
Interest ahd Binds Department "
—
General Bond «inking Fund Department
Care Of Mountain View Cemetery
Labor in Ashland Cemetery
3
Miscellaneous supplies
2
/Sale of lota
Amount to be raised by levy
Estimated balance end of fisca
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SEWER 1
Labor on sewer mains
Cleaning and repairing septic tanks
Amount to be raised by levy ..
Estimated balance end of fiscal
PUBLICITY A Cl
Estimated 8tffi
Band
Care of Chautauqua Park
Amount to be raised by levy
LIBRARY
utauqva dept .
kdlture»— 1088
DEPARTMENT
Lights
s* '
Telephone
Salaries \
Janitor
Insurance
Rotating and supplies
Periodicals and nwspapera
Improvements and repairs (coment floor)
Btndihg
, i;
R & L .
POetage, express, freight, drayage
Mlaoei laueous
X’L L S
Q U 9T -X H M * © O B S A G Ü S
Ger roR, nmorwm ' his
head oft .
JUST a lot O f GRPH
OH’. ITS
MY DADDY-
M Y DADDY
wOl deliver any a«
(Published by the pupil« o f Lincoln public school)
400.00
800.00
OUR LANGUAGE CLAM
The BA at the Lincoln school
is in Rrux Cason’s room in the
language class are writing differ­
ent things for the paper.
The
best one goes to the paper. Oer
teacher’s name le Mias Webb. She
Is a nice teacher. Thia morning
we moved out of the email room
Into tha mala room. There ere
thirteen people to the 5A. Last
weak we wrote of oar lives as far
back as we could remember. We
are going to write the biographies
•of as many of our family as Me
can. Thia will be a nice family
history to keep.
Lillian Vicars, 5A
THE HEALTH CHART
The 0B grade baa a Health
chart. Our health teacher made
it. If we clean our teeth every
day of the week we get a gold
star. All hut two children got
geld statu.
Wilbur E. Bherfy 0B
JOKRDAt
Friday. October 89, we toM
pokes during the language period.
Some very Interesting Joksa ware
told. A ghost story was told at
the last of the period.
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Morton Holman, 6B
to n ; painting, paper!
orating; estimates
Headquarters 'W ick
Company, phone 919.
THE HALLOWEEN PARTY
Monday wo had a party at
school. We had cats and pump­
kins on the windows. Each child
brought a nickel or some candy.
We bought some deuahnntn with
the m oiey. W e.lbtam ll the cMbr
By Taylor
r AVI.HEOä
WOOD
SL75Tier
THE M IL SPLITTER
Estimated
<•
vum - yu
SPARERIBS-
AM’ DÜMPUI
S VIHAY X
1 Thursday we wrote "Hnllo-
wd’eh Jingles” during our langu­
age elaaa. Reek child made UP
a rathe about Hallowe’ea. We
have lets at fun writing them,
and sem e were eery good.
Five
o f the beet were chosen to Jw
printed in The Tidings.
James Voes, IB
OH--IT ISMTT SUCH A
SADVWRLD ATTBR MX
A VOÎ O’ C fcD STÍN B
„ G crr*T o co M pl A im !
■ M A RS- T t e S C I S S O R S '
1
- 9,744.00
7,980*00
971.80
900 00
800*00
5,138.00
SJtl.OO
85,084.00
16,600.00
Total amount to be raised by tax l e v y ....... _............
„.575,805.80
The original estimates, as fnrnlahed by department beads, and
which are la a large measare a basis for the above estimates, are
on file in the office of the City Recorder and are made a part here­
of. Any person desiring to examine said original estimates may
do so at the offlee of the City Recorder.
1 h? r?bi
th4t tb* lorMfolng Is a true statemeat of the
proposed budget o t expanses for the year 1998, as adopted by the
Budget Committee of the City of Ashland. Oregon. November tat.
1987, and pursuant to authority given by the Common Council at
>. meeUng held the gams date.
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NOTlC« IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all poraona latoreitei thereto
that the City Connell will meet nt the City Hall, Ashland. Oregon
on Friday. November 85th, 1987, at 7:80 o’clock P M . then^E d
there to disease said budget and make the levy o f the elty taxes
for expenditures for the year 1988, at which time and place ahy
person Interested therein may meet with the eeuncfl and make
*all,rfc2^iect ° ft‘
budget- *ad “ w P«>poMd tax levy.
Amount to be raised by tax levy .........................
Estimated Iaoome—None.
CEMETERY DEPARTMENT
a&AQUATE NtJRSES ONLY
Mom and Pop
GENERAL BOND SINKING DEPARTMENT
Upkeep of truck and tractor
BngttM rlng
Accident Insurance
,
Telephone
klary— Street Commissioner
sea dam lxl ng Street near Normal
Salary of Fire Chief
Salary of One Driver
Salary of One Driver '
Volunteer Firemen
Burning grass
Relief man .
Accident Insurance,
Telephone
Track expense
Supplies
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Dreyage, freight, express
Office supplies
Fuel
C hiefs expenses to Conuentibn
Allowance fo r ,n s e of Chief’s tar
Sinne Splendid
Apple Recipes
804.
8,«OS.
.phone
Amount te be ralee«
Newport and Toledo telephone
lines to be rebuilt and moderata-
ib i ..limed-*
Estimated Income—- IM S
From sale of cape
Auto Camp and Shelter Houses
homes in thia. city.
stiff. Now add the apples, flavor
and beat wall. Place fh a partial­
ly baked pastry shell and finish
baking la a alow oven.
Cover
with whipped cream ahd serve
hot.
Apple dastard Fie
Yolks of throe eggs, one ,cup
sugpr, one teaspoon com starch
or flonr, one cap grated tart apple
Whip- tharougihly. Add sweet
dream to make enough to fill
deep pie pan lined w lt( rich
ernst. Dost with nutmeg and
bits of batter. Bake slowly.
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(Bonds and Interest not subject to «% Limitation.)
FOB BXCHANGR
FOR EXCHANGE— 300
acre
BOMB GOOD TRADER in and
ranch. Inclading about 50 acres In
fall bearing prunes. 8-room resi­ near Portland for Dairy ranchas
dence furnished; prune drier, Cle- or town property here. Yockey
, (5-4
trax Tractor and aeceneortts. A Company.,
Three horses and tell line of Im­
plements; V* sheep, three coWs
and 10« head of poultry. Value for abort tim e in sweet elder, lem­
987.SM . Bacumbrance 9!,000. on Jutoe and sugar. Drain and
Will trade for godd income pro- dnst with'flonr. Pry in very hot
butter on both aldea. Sprinkle
with powdered sugar and cinna­
mon and serve hot.
Datata Apple Fie
quarter and core foar large
«pples. Grate, sweeten and chill.
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Salary Playground fupt.
Adctdeat lntuitance
Electric Light globes
Planta, needs. ahrahe aM dowers
Hose and small tools
Printing A n te.T a g s
Cost of operating Park work ear
Retiring One Improvement Bond
Interest on Improvement Bond
Fourth payment on Sehamp Tract
Interest on deferred payments
Fire Insurance and Liability Insurance
Maintenance of bridges, toilets, etc.
.Playground equipment
Grading «hd piping C. W. Root Bstate Tract
A Recorder
Rubber Stampa, Medford, Ore­
FOB SAUE—Newtown cooking
gon.
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54-tf
apples- W. W. Roblaon. Phone
FOR RENT— M odern 4 - room
874 J 11.
41-1 mo. bungalow furnished or unfurnish­
FOB SALES—One hundred and ed, close In. Phone 404R or In­
eight hens. 1T6 puliste, 544 Oak quire nt 819 Scenic Drive. 60-8*
WANTED — To trade paper
8t , Mrs. L. A. Brash.
43-tf
FOR RENT— Furnlahed cabins, hanging and deeoratlng tor whafc-
eheap, hy week or taonth,* 168 erar yon bars: I. H. S cott PBonh
Granite.
53-tf Wolcott Grocery.
«4-1 ate.
FOB BENT—4-room unfurn­
ished house, dbWn town location,
FOB dAtSO-^ook and heating rental cheay. Inquire Ashland ho­
* 42«
stores. One traylor and andirons tel.
from 9« to 57.50. Gratae a n d
HELP WANTED
backs. Bagle Brass Foundry, 140
Oberlin.
31-1-mo.*
WANTRD: — Capable steno­
grapher, apply Briggs A Briggs.
51-tf
Labor (or the year
Sever assessments
MAH 1STW EO H LV OMG
Y1KD G E T S AMY RESQCR
_ C W Ö F T t t e DAILY
OUR HALLOWE’EN PARTY
On Monday we had a party at
school. MtM HUsman bought
suckers for ns had the girle drem
ed tksm.’Ws made brownie maeka
of paper. The game we played was,
with a pumpkin man.
Jean rah«
m ii Tffi gnun T itM iirrii
«
Miller rend us a Hallowe’en story.
We played a guessing game We
dram«« candy suckers like little
ladies.
The 9nd grade nt the Lincoln
school gave a Haltowe'ea party.
The children played a gffiMa with
a pumpkin made by Bdw. Black-
well one ot the puptta. Mias Mill-