The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, October 21, 1921, Image 7

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Monmouth Saturday"
Since the pheasant season was
opened there has been a great deal
of shooting going on.
S U N N Y SL O P E
The weather could not have been
Elmer Hake it> constructing a nev.
better for hunting, but all this may
house on his farm in this community. be a little hard on the pheasants.
Mrs. Mamie Cody and daughters,
Mr. Hamar and Hoy Clark went to
Marjorie and Mildred were in town Blodget last week end, returning
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Saturday.
Sunday night.
The mail carrier has been able to
Mr. Dove was in town Saturday.
go over the hill every day since the
The “ True Blue Class” of the
rain. Although the road is gravel­
seventh
and eighth grade class of
led all the way to the old Fishback
boys
of
the
Christian church won
■ farm, the roads m the vicinity of
the
banner
for
the best decorated
the Sunny Slope school are very
room
and
the
best
program on Rally
muddy.
O f, ( tctober 9.
J. P. Walker and A. J. Shipley
Walter Heck walked to town
were in Monmouth Saturday after-
Sunday
to attend^unday School and
noon,
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to visit some friends.
Mrs. Fred Cody and son, Sheldon,
Elmer Hake and ’family visitors
made a trip to Independence Satur­
day. They returned during the of Mrs. Rake’s sister, Mrs. Retta
Hamar on Sunday.
hardest down fall of rain.
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P ER M A N E N T WAVE T H A T
D O E S N ’T
CO ST $2&
slope school as part of their language
work.
W ANTED—Men or women to
take orders among friends and
neighbors for the genuine guar­
anteed hosiery, full line for men,
women and children. Eliminates
darning. W’e pay 75c. an hour
spare time, or $36.00 a week for
full time. Experience unnecessary.
Write International Stocking Mills,
Norristown, Pa.
Nufsery Goods
Fruit, shade and ornamental
trees, small fruits, shrubs and
roses.
Mistland Nursery Com­
pany, Route 2, Independence.
Three miles south of the city,
E s tim a te s original sh e e ts for following y ears
1918
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Interest
Fire Protection
Recorder
Marshal
Treasurer
Health Officer
Attorney
Tax Levied
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1919
$830.04
201.01
552.20
66.65
180.00
36.00
25.00
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P. L. Fishback was shopping in
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MAKE FARMING PAY
You can’t do it alone
Nearly TWO MILLION farm fami­
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of the farmers’ problem whether
economical, financial, legislative
educational or social.
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State of Oregon.
County of Polk.
ss.
City of Monmouth
I, J. J. Williams do hereby certi­
fy that l am the duly appointed
and acting recorder of said city,
and that the foregoing estimates or­
iginal sheets for the years 1918—
1919—1920 and first six months of
1921, which have been prepared by
me. are true and correct as 1 verily
believe.
Dated. October 17th, 1921.
J. J. W illiams City Recorder
1922 B udget, City of M onm outh
Estimates of expenditures for
said city during said year 1922, as
prepared by the Budget Committee
of asid City on October 18th, 1921,
to-wit:—
Interest on outstanding
warrants, -
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$300.00
Street lights
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900,00
Water for fire protection,
850.00
Marshal’s salary,
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600.00
Treasurer’s, salary
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36.00
Health officer,
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25.00
City Recorder's fees, -
180.00
City Attorney,
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100.00
Retiring outstanding
warrants, -
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1000.00
Emergency fund
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772.38
Library fund,
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100.00
Total.
$4863.38
Estimates of receipts from fees
and similar sources: —
Dray licrnse
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$50.00
Rent . . .
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125.00
Total,
$175.00
Dated, Monmouth, Oregon, Octo­
ber 18th, 1921.
P.JH. Johnson, Chairman.
R. B. Swenson, Secretary.
Notice
Notice is hereby given that the
levying board of the city of Mon­
mouth, Orpgon, will meet in the
council chambers in the city hall of
said city on the 8th tiny of Novem­
ber, 1921, at the hour of 7:30 P.
M. thereof, at which time and
place said levying board will meet
with the tax payers of said city to
diesuss the above estimates and
budget, at which time and place
any person who shall be subject to
such tax may be heard for or
against the same or any part there­
of; and at said time and place said
levying l>oard will make the city
levy for the year 1922.
By order of the city council.
J. J. Williams, City Recorder.
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BICYCLES
A thriving agriculture is the bottom
of all permanent prosperity.
Membership campaign takes place
next week, beginning on Monday,
October 24th, with solicitors in ev­
ery community.
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m illio n s of rider* in a ll parts o f th e
country We have been established to
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th ere ts • sty le and s u e to flt every
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