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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1922)
WATCH MAUPIN GROW HE MAUPIN Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 9. NO. 6 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY..OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1923 TH2 YEAR $1.50 TIMES Smock News Ethel Ledford is again on the sick list. Mulvaney mill is now planing lumber. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mayfield made a business trip to Maupin Tuesday. Edward Disbrow is building a garage. J. C. Bradway is helping him. Miss Mabel Scansen left Tues day for her home in N. Dakota, after a two months stay on Smock Mrs. Berry accompanied her to Maupin. Mrs. Cora Foster with Elwood and Elnora went to The Dalles, to join her mother who is work ing in the cannery. The child ren will attend school there. Miss V. I. Felch returned from Dufur on Sunday, where she had been the Di 'a care for'nearly a month. She teems much im proved in health. Glen Large returned from Can ada last week where he had em ployment during the summer. After a few days spent with the home folks, he left on Friday ac companying his friend, Mr. Cook to Trout Creek where there are employed by Robt. Cram. The Smock schcol board has secured D. M. Stancliff to "Teach the young ideas how to shoot. The gentleman has had a wide experience as an educator and will undonbtedly prove a success E. E. Wall and family spent the week end visiting relatives on the Flat, returning home Mon day evening. German Gillette Safety Razors 65 'cts. Maupin Drug Store. Estimated Receipts From county school fund during the coming school year From state school fund during the coming school year From elementary school fund during the coming school year. . . . Estimate of probable unexpended balance at end of current year Estimated am't. to be received from all other sources during comin Total estimated receipts, not induing proposed tax Recapitulation Total estimated expenses for the year Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax Balance, amount to be raised by district tax Dated this 27th day of October, 1922. Attest: Lawrence S. Stovall, District Clerk. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 84 . This original estimate is made in compliance with section 231-A of the school laws of 1921 and shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and supplies for the three fiscal years next preceeding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceeding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months of the current year. ("Six months of the current year" means six months of the last school year.) ; Expenditures , . ITEM tures school Principals Teachers 1575 1125 1125 1200 180 180 25 100 5210 1000 125 100 20 50 225 36 5 1561 Janitors Clerk Other services Total Personal Services? Furniture (desks, etc.) Supplies (chalk, etc ) i Library books Flags Janitor's supplies Fuel Water Postage and stationery Total Material. Supplies! Buildings and Grounds Bonded, interest thereon 100 00,$ 2720 00 1500 00 J220JK) 160 ooT 150 00,$ Warrant, interest therori Total Indebtedness $' Insurance Miscellaneous Emergency Grand Total $ $ $ $ 11901 I. LawrenceS. Stovall, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1921-1922 was prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the expenditures for the three fiiscal years next preceeding the current year as shown above have been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. Lawrence S. Stovall, District Clerk. School Notes The boys have' organized a first and second Basket Ball team and are placing against each other. . . The, Armistice Day program held in the primary room last Frjday afternoon was very good and enjoyed by all. A number especially pleasing was a numbtr of old war time songs sung by the pupils of the grammer grade room. The high school was in vited in to hear the program and the Glee Club contributed a number to the program. A large number of daunts ant' pat rons were present Most of the concrete work is finished in the new school lui d ing.. . - Notice of School Election to In crease Tax More Than Six Per Cent Over That of the Previous Year , Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 84, of Wasco County, Slate of Oregon, that an election will be held in said District at Maupin School House on the 18th day of November, 1922, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to vote on the question of i n c r e a s ing the amount of the ' tax levy in said District for the year 1922 by more than six per cent over the amount of such levy for the year immediately preceeding. It is necessary to raise this additional amount by special levy for the following reasons: To pay bonded indebtedness and interest thereon and District warrants and interest thereon. Dated this 27th day of Oct ober, 1922. ' L. D. Kelly, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: Lawrence S. Stovall, District Clerk. lExpenditures and budget Expenditures for three fiscal years 'allowance for six months! next preceeding the last of last school year j school year I. i- II. III. I IV. V. - VI. Estimated Expend i-Budget Detailed exjSecond year First year expend i- tures in de-lalowance in p end ituresGive yearly give year- fortail 41921-22; detail for !the ensuing; 4 1920-21 year year ;3 year period; 00, 00$ 00, 00, 00! 00' 001 00! 00$ 00$ 00 oo; 00 OOj 00 00 00 00$ 1867 50$ 1800 00$ 90 00j . 12 501 22 50! 1992 50$ 37 50 62 50$ 100 00 5 00 25 00 92 50: 12 501 2 50 333 50$ 50 00i$" 90 00 12 50S I 1992 50$ $ 127 21 81 50; 100 00 6 75 314 71$ 45 00$ 359J6$ 40 00; 40 003 50 oo! 200 00 00$ 2380 00$ 2668 12 $ NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No, 84 of Wasco County.'Oregon, that a school meeting of said district will be held at Maupin School House on the 18th day of November, 1922, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget herein after set out with the levying board, and to vote on the propo sition of levying a speeial dis trict tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school dis triqt during the fiscal year be ginning on June 30,' 1922. and ending June 30, 1923, is estima ted in the following budget and includes the amounts to be re ceived from the county school fund, state school fund, elemen tary school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: BUDGET A Estimated Expenditures , Principals'l $1575 $1575 1 1200 1200 Teachers 2 1125 ,2250 Janitors 2 180 360 Clerk 1 25 25 Other services 100 100 Total """"""15510 Furniture (desks, stoves, cirtains, etc$1000 f .', Supplies (chalk, , erasers, eic.) 125 Library books 100 , Flags 20 Janitor's supplies 50 Fuel 225 . Water 36 Postage stationery 5 Total $1561 Maintenance and repairs . ' $100 Bonded and inter est thereon 12720 Warrant and in- erest thereon 1500 . Total " $4220 Insurance J $ 160 Miscellaneous: $ 150 Emergency $ 200 $- 524 00 108 50 604 00 ....... 200 00 g school yr. 3500 00 4936 bO .$1190100 . 4936 50 $6964 50 L. D. Kelly, Board of Directors. the last totals ly totals of the 4 1919-20 1 1918-19 1919 budget, ! allowance I 1440 00; 90 00 12 50; 1542 50$ I I 3145 00$ 3505 00 50 oo; 175 oo; 50 00 5 001 60 00; 98 25 6 75 2 50! 447 50$ 590 00 $ 968 50 25 00$ 360 00;$ 325 00 775 00$ 2790 00$ 361 77 1550 00 4596 271$ 6348 50 Around Maupin Fountain i Pens $1.00 Maupin Drug Store. up- The forms are being removed from the walls of the new high school building and wrlks for the school grounds are being laid. The work will be nearly completed in two more weeks. I Crabtree Bros., Rai Kay lor I and H. M. Greetf have been 'grading and hauling gravel fr the new cement walks and curls along Deschutes avenue. Most of the walks have now been re duced to grade and piles of gra'. el extend the length of the street The Standard Oil Company's buildings have this week been painted. The tall cylinder tanks make a sightly ..addition to the east side. Rural Carrier Carl Pratt, and four other applicants for the job took civil service examination last Friday. Mr. Pratt may be assured of the job for the cold weather anyway, if goverment returns are as sreedy is tl ey usually are. A crew of cement workers laid the floor of Butler's store basement Monday. More shelf room and stock have been added to the store and an attractive sign was completed yesterday on the front of the building. Portland Painless Dentist, seven years in The Dalles painless extraction $1.00 305 Second St. The Dalles Oregon, W. T. Slatten D, D- S. Prop rietorPhone Main 4821. The Foley residence, recently occupied by Atty. and Mis. Dufur is being-prerared for Mr. and Mrs;; Albert Agidioua, local agents for the Standard Oil Co. Mr. andilrs. L. B. Kelly are having built for them on their lots above the O. T. depot a new house, Mr. Kelly recently com pleted a barn also on one of ti e lots, which number several. If not otherwise detained, Mr. Kelly may plant the rest of the grcund to wheat next The Town Council met in regu lar session at the Bank last r.iht with a crow of vinicors. A long, interesting session was experi enced, adjourning at a late hour. All the local stores are materi ally Etocki ig up for tl e o.ning holiday season and win cw dis plays are most attractive. Hand painted dish assortments 40 to 65 cents each MuUiin Drug Store. Interior finishing is being com pleted as fast as possible in ti e new brick hotel. Mr. Ha ph m announces that it is planned to "move in" the 1st of December. Mrs. G. L. Harpman who is ill, in I he Dalles, is reported to be somewhat improved. ' Mrs. M. M. Morris was caljed from The Dalles yesterday, by the serious illness of her brother Ira Grisharri; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beck with have gone to Portland where Mrs. Beckwith will receive medical treatment. Mrs. Gln Morris and Vblet Gosser are tending the switchboard while they are away The election of officers for the local Farmers Union for the fol lowing year will be held at the next regular meeting November 25. Every member urged to attend. Try to be on hand and put in the men you "want. A. G. Martin and John Donald son are busily engaged working on their new sidewalks. For Sale Maytag washer and engine, almost new. Shattuck Brothers Wamic News ; Dr. Griffith was called here Wednesday to attend Mrs. Effie McCorkle who is very ill with heart trouble. A nurse is with her. ' Charley Crofoot and little Emery were in Maupin Wednes day. . , . Miss Bettie Powell is able to be at her school again after 'an attack of erysipelas Mis. Emma Cl astain returned from Portland Thursday where she was called by the serious ill ness of her grandson Bob New. The boy is improving lut vti-y sick yet. ' Two men were here Tuesday resetting telephone poles for the long distance line. . S Turn Woodcock took the elec tion returns to The Dalits Wt d nesd ty, J. R. Woodcock and A. E Lake accompanied him. Alton Munger tf The Dnlles and his brother Willard of Yaki ma Wn., stopped on their way for a bear hunt in the mountair s Diok Williams of Tyt;h Valley hauled a load of wood Thursday for George Burlingamc. J. M. White was here the for mer part of the week from the rangers station in the mountains John Illingsworth moved to the Wilbur Wing farm Thursday. Floyd Johnson moved Friday into the house vacated by John Illingsworth. . . Albert Agidioua b ought a tank of oil from Maupin Friday from the Standard Oil static n ther Mrs. Agidious accompanied him. John Magill visited his dsugh ted Mrs. Chas. Crofoot Friday, This is his first visit to town for more than a j ear. Herman Gesh spent last week sawing wo jd for Wilbur Mulvany. Lute Shadley'and Lee Leonard were running a wood saw last week. Better Service Realizing (hat the southern part of Wasco Connty is entitled to up to date service in our line, we have placed a complete stock of goods with H. F. WOODCOCK, MAUPIN E. C. PRATT, WAMIC The Crandall Undertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon Licensed Enbalmers Motor Equipment BANKING . Is the Best Policy Keeping your capital in your community; thereby benefiting each individual and the com munity at large. We are here to render any ser vice consistent, with lawful, busi ness like banking. Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval American Legion Fall In! Attention! American Legion members. -Maupin Post No. 73 will hold a regular meeting De ember 4th in I. O. O. F. hall at 8 p. m. Purpose, election of officers, Big feed. I. E- Crabtree, Commander. The Tygl school gave a pro gram Friday afternoon at the school House, A dance was given at the T. B. Berry home on Smock Satur day night, Jim McCoy and ion Wilton were in the Dalles several days last Week having dental w rk done. They returned Friday. , Frank Magill and family went to Theodore Surrurier's place in Grass Valley Saturdiy ttaying over night. Mr. a:'d Mrs. Vermn Norval came out from The-Dalles Satur day 'remaining over night at the Willie IN vval home. Many persons here are having a severe cold, some are attacked in the form of something border ing on pneumonia. Doran Funeral The funeral of James Doran took place from St. Peters Church at The Dalles with a Requiem Mass. Interment was made in the Catholic Cemetry. The pall . beirers were, Jas. Van Htomis sen, John Odell, T. A. Connolly, Tom Faherty, Arthur Hilgen and Toney Conrov. James Doran was born in CountrIkHfSrd-etanrfrE! 188 In IJJOTIie came to the United States and for the past 20 years has made his home near Maupin. He is survived by a brother in Ireland and a cousin, Mrs. Thcs. Flanagan, 870 Court Avenue Portland Oregon, at HOME J