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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1922)
N O TICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Christian Science Notice ¡3 hereby given to the legal voter, o f School District No 13 o f 5 olW County. State o f Oregon, that a School Meeting of „ i d D i.trict will be held at the High School Building on the 14th day of November Sunday School at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o ’clock. 1922. at 3:30 o ’clock in the afternoon to vote on the propo.it,on o f levy! ing a special district tax. Sunday morning service at 11 o ’clock. Subject for Sunday, October 29, “ Everlasting Punishment” . BUDGET— ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Teachers’ salaries.................... $9 30 9 F u rn itu re ________________________ 250 " Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, curtains etc. ............... 75 Library books___ ... . *“ --------- -- - — - ............ ... Sunday morning the'subject will be "Gathering up the Fragments o f L ife ” . Sunday School at 10 a. m. Young Peoples Meeting, 6:30 p. m. DU. Repairs o f schoolhouse, outbuildings or fences Improving g ro u n d s ________________ Janitor’s w a g e s ___________________ Janitor’s su p p lie s _________ 260. 60 7 / F u e l........................... ................ ’ ' ... . ' 400 ! L i* h t ............................................................................. n o . Water ........................................................................... 1 0 0 . Clerk’s s a la r y ____________ _ jj . q j , qq 320 Q 394 Warrants and In terest........................ Insurance______ .. .* _______________ __ Emergency________ . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous_________ Tuesday afternoon the Woman’s Missionary Society w ill meet— re freshments w ill be served. Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer Meeting. Ihe'attendance is growing— why not be among the number? 50 Postage and stationary . _____________ Bonded and Interest ........................... ... 300 15 0 Total estimated amount o f money to be expended fo r all purposes during the y e a r....................$16893. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during the coming school year $2620.60 From state school fund during the coming school y e a r.. ..540. Cash now in the hands o f the district clerk................. 40. Cash now in the hands o f the county treasurer, belonging to the district, estim ated__________________ ________ 670.20 Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year________________________ 2959.20 Total estimated receipts, not including the money to be received from the tax which it is proposed to vote $6830. R E C APITU LA TIO N Total estimated expenses for the year ............................ $16893. Total estimated receipts not including the tax to be voted 6830. Balance, amount to be raised by district tax................... $10063.00 Dated this 1 0 th day o f October, 1922. Attest: A . B. Morlan, Chairman Board o f Directors. F. E. Chambers, District Clerk. O rigin al E stim ate and A cco u n tin g Sheet, School D istrict N o. 13 This original estimate is made in compliance with section 231-A o f the school laws o f 1921 and shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and supplies for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one o f said three preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months o f the current year. (“ Six months o f the current year’ ’ means six months o f the last school year.) EXPEND ITURES Estimated Expe 1923 Expenses of past six months Expense Allowance Expenditures for 3 preceding years 1921 19» 1919 Personal Service $9. 4.50 $4.50 $9. Superintendent $9. $9. 12 0 0 . 1800. Principal 2 1 0 0 . 787.50 1312.50 2 1 0 0 . 5316.50 7716.50 6961.33 5512.50 Teachers .. . . 7200’. 2400. 750. 678,‘U 1 0 0 0 . 10 0 0 . Janitors. 950. 321 66 150. 125. 75. 150. Clerk 75. 150. lo ta l $10409.$3588.66 $7386 84$10975.50 $9920.33 $7596.50 Material and Supplies: $75. Supplies chalk, etc.$75. 50. Library books______ 50. 250. Playground equipment 250. 75. Janitor’s supplies 75. 400. Fuel ____________ 400. 110 . Light_____________ 110. 100 . W ater____________ 1 0 0 . 50. Postage & Stationery 50. $ 1110 . Total $1110. Maintenance and Repairs: Buildings & grounds $360. $50. $325.54 Total $360. $50. $325.54 $75. 50. 250. 75. 400. 110 . 100 . 60. $ 1110 . 5817.04 5631.52 $375.54 $375.54 $250. Indebtedness: $1100. $ 1100 . Bonded, and interest$ 1 1 0 0 . 2200.54 2200.54 Warrant, & interest 3200. A ll other indebted ness and interest 2500. $3300.54 $3300.54 $1426.53 $1365.73 Total $6800. $52.50 $52.50 $13.75 Insurance___________ $324. $150. $35.09 $20.40 Miscellaneous____ __ $150. $367.78 Emergency........ ....... $300. Grand Total $19393. $3638.66 $12122.92 $16331.86 $12501.49 $9627.90 I. F. E Chambers.’ Clerk, do hereby certify that the above estimate o f expenditures fo r the year 1921-1922 was prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance fo r six months o f the current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown above have been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. F. E Chambers, District Clerk. Notice of School Election to increase tax more than six percent oxer that of previous year Notice is hereby given to the legal voters o f School District No. 13 o f Polk County, State o f Oregon, that an election will be hfld in said District at the High School Building on the 14th dav o f November, 1922, « t 3:30 o ’clock in the aftemoonn. to vote on the question o f in creasing the amount o f the tax levy in said District fo r the year 1923 by more than six per cent over the amount o f such levy fo r the >ear immediately preceding. It is necessary to raise this additional amount by special ifvy or « following reason: For the purpoee o f creating a sinking fund for the retirement o f outstanding bonds. S P E C IA L B U D G E T To pay o ff ln d eb ted n ea s_____ _______- .................... 1600. Dated this 10 th day o f October, 1922. A . B. Morlan. Chairman Board o f Directors. A ttest: F. E. Chambers. District Clerk. E vangelical Church “ The Homelike Church’ Sunday evening there will be an illustrated lecturejon South Am er ica. This w ill be one o f the most interesting lectures we have ever hud and you will enfoy every second o f it. Come. Christian Church 10 a. m. Bible School. Classes for all. Come and bring your children. 1 1 a. m. Morning worship. Com munion service. Special music. Sermon subject: "The Divine Name” . 6:30 p. m. Two live C. E. serv ices meet. You should take part in one o f them. Tney are for your benefit. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Congregational song service. Spe cial music. Sermon subject: " A Thirty Minute Message o f Good News” . A re you interested in, do you keep posted on the great events o f the world? Yes. Well then you w ill come and hear this sermon. We welcome you to all our servic es. L . Farris Powell, Minister. N otice o f Final Settlement Notice is hereby giver, that the undersigned executrix o f the estate o f Charles E. Herren, deceased, has filed her final account in the county court o f the State o f Oregon for Pclk County, and that Monday the 27th day o f November, 1922, at the hour o f 1 0 o ’clock in the forenoon thereof, at the Court room o f said Court in the city o f Dallas, Oregon, has been appointed as the time and place for the hearing o f objections to the said final account, and the settlement threeof. Dated and first published the 27th day o f October, 1922. Anna Herren, Executrix o f the estate o f Charles E. Herren, deceased. Swope & Swope, Attorneys. WANTS Your Portrait Free Monmouth DR. F. R. BOWERSOX P H Y S IC IA N U S Í R C E O S PH O NE NOS ;u*j JJU OFFICE HOUSE W o o d S aw in g Hard wood, p e r c o rd twice cut, 90c “ 3 tim es in tw o $1.15 Fir, tw ice in tw o8 0c; 3 cuts $1.00 S. W hen you build Build permanently Build fireproof H. Hinkle, Phone 2411 Monmouth and Independence Auto-Bus Schedule Leaves MonnuMlth UlTH Independence North Bound 7.38 a. m. 7.10 a. m. a« •« 1.50 p. m. 2.22 p. m. «• « « 5.38 " 5.10 " 10.00 a. m. South Bound 10.25 a. m. • • •• 3.18 p. m. 3.15 p. in. • 7.15 " 6.45 “ W Proprietor RAYMOND E DERBY P honb 1604 Efficient Service Courteous Treat ment Building Dairy Farm For Sale— 55 J acres fully equipped. One half mile routh o f State Normal School. Terms. Phone 3612. Owner J. L. VanLoan. Piano Must Be Sold— W e have a high grade piano in storage that we will sacrifice for immediate sale. W ill give easy terms to an estab lished home. For full particulars and where it can be seen, address— Geo. C. W ill Music House, Salem, Ore. 4t with Brick or ^Northern Spy and Waxen apples fo r sale at one dollar per box. Box es reserve'd. W . J. M iller. for mile Oregon A. M A R A N 7 Fire Insurance, Real Estate and Surety Bonds Reliable Service For Sale— Ten room house, mod em equipment, close to Normal. Apply to J. J. Williams. Wanted— Work See H. E. Light, Monmouth. J. O. MATTHIS Until further notice the Herald ' Physician and Surgeon is giving with each paid in advance I'lliM . .'o) ! I -67W subscription an order on F. C. Office: 4iv-iu Bank of Commerce Bldg, Davidson for a fine enlarged photo Salem Ore. graph o f the b ?arer. By a special process in which a powerful electric j light is used these enlargPbd por -1 B. F. BU TLER traits are made from the same neg ative used in making smaller photo Dentist graphs. The quality o f the work Post office bldg. may tie judged from samples dis played in the Herald office. A. L. K E E N E Y Tile Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer C entral C la y Products Co. Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night. Prices Reasonable H. W . M O R LAN ph o n es Notary Public 9821 AND 9822 Independence, Ore. Blank Deed*, Mortgages, Etc. Fordson. south of The Monmouth Cooperative Ship ping Association will save farm er’s money in the sale o f livestock. Ship with us and cut out middleman’s profit. It you have stock to ship notify W . J. Stockholm. M gr. tf Let me mend your furniture J. W . Howell. file your saws. For Rent, very reasonable, Fur- nished house. See A , C. Powers at [ Notice of Entry of Sidewalk A t- 8 * P. depot. 2 t ssessments in City Lien Docket Notice is hereby given by the undersigned city recorder o f the City o f Monmouth. Oregon, that the follow ing sidewalk assessments have been duly entered in the Lien Docket o f said City and are now a lien against the abutting proprety thereto, o f which the follow in g are the names o f the owners or reputed owners o f such abutting property, and the respective amount o f their respective assessments as entered in said lien docket, to-w it: — Owners: Assessments: Stanley H. Bennett $100.80 David E. Oleman 52.80 Chaa. Stewart 92.80 Minnie Mack 141.20 Heirs o f J. H.jMoran Estate: Thomas Kelley. Thomas Moian. Ellen Thorp, Katherine Boatman, Lucy Gladys Rassmussen. Henry C. Moran, Mary A . Stine 134.40 132.60 J. S. Landers 132.60 Minnie Mack 37 60 C. E. Force 119.60 O. A. W'olverton 8 .0 0 N ettie Boche 4.80 Martha Percival 90.40 C. W . Leonard Heirs o f John Painter. Mumpher estate: W illiam For Sale 67 acres o f land, good house, barn and other outbuildings, near A irlie. Price $60.00 per acre. $2300 Federal loan on the place. This n».n’s equity o f $1720 to trade for city property. 6 room house, lot 824 x 165. Goodbarn. Located within 3 blocks o f Norm al. Price $1,000. Good terms. A splendid buy, 7 room house, toilet and bath, 4 acre land. Good orchard. $2500. 7 room house, 1} acres o f land, splendid orchard, good location. Price $2200. 8 room house, toilet and hath. 4 block from Normal School. Best rooming proposition in the city. Price $2500. Terms. 7 Room house, lot 824 by 330 feet, fru it for family use, barn and chicken house and park. Price $1800. One o f the best business corners in the city, paying big rent. Come in and let me teil you about it. 4 room house and lot. Fruit and berriaa. Close in. Price $850. A ll indications point in the same rection The best way to get a house in Monmouth at present is to build one Oregon F ir and Hemlock Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Cement, etc. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Monmouth Lumber Company L. W. Waller, Manager G . T. Boothbv. ZF2S£SH52S2StSZSMZSHS2S2S<!SESZKS2S2S^ ï2Se525ÏS?JiSZSH5eS25Z5ïSZS2SÎS25E5HSH5Z5ZSZ5252S'dS2SZ52SE52S2S2S2S2S25; A Home Institution Dress and W ork Shoes Guaranteed to be all leather W e b a k e e v e r y t h i n g w e s e ll. All kinds. Call and look rhem over and ask prices. Fresh Every Day Don’t (ail to see our iQ S q High-top Shoes for Winter jj| “ The Sign of the Oils, Polishes, Shoestrings, Etc. First Class Repairing Charles M. Atwater 252S2S2S2S2SZS2S2SÎ Bakery a n d T e a E. B. A R N T h ree doors east o f post o ffic e . Light Lunch Served iZSHSi The total amount o f money needed by the di.trict during the fiscal year beginning on June 19. 1922. and ending on June 30. 1923 is esti- mated in the following budget and include, the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, special di.trict tax and all oth.r nur.eys o f «he district: A. Mumpher, Robert Paint er, J. C. Painter, Mrs. O. J. Nolan, and Miss Julia Painter P. H. Johnson 109.40 Mary A. Stine 61.60 John W. Skeen W . L. Mason 143.00 Tom Strain 106.80 Sophia Hastings 110.75 Jack F Hickman 173.40 J. A. Larson R. B. Swenson 124.90 F. J. Perkins 78.88 W . G. Beattie 112.00 W’ . G. Beattie 114.93 Ida M. Scott 107.89 Fred Gradtke Mary J. Gradtke 68.00 * That said entry o f said assess ments was made in said Docket on the 19 day o f October, 1922, and that said assessments may be made in 1 0 annual payments with interest thereon at 6 per cent per annum, if application is made to so pay the same within 30 days from date pf said entry as aforesaid, and for a description o f said property upon which said assessments were so made and entered reference is here by made to said lien docket and made a part o f this notice, where the same may be seen and examined by the above named tAvners o f said assessed property. By order o f the city council. J. J. W’ iWlams, Recorder.