Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 29, 1921, Image 3

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EIASTERN C LA C K A M A S
LOCAL B R E V I T I E S
A N D N E WS
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NEWS, TH U R SD AY SEPT. 29 1921
Notice of School Meeting.
EMS
Au^o intoxication, constipation,
stomach disorders yield readily
to my method of treatment,
hree consultation. Dr. Rhodes
Osteopath, Hotel Estacada. Mon­
days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
8:30 to 4 p.m.
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N otice is hereby given to the le ga l voters o f School D is tric t No. 108 o f
Clackamas County, State o f Oregon, that a School M eetin g o f said d istrict w ill
be held at H igh School, on the 17th day o f October. 1021, at 8 o’clock in the a fte r ­
Mr. and Mri. J. C. Duus were noon fo r the purpose o f discussing the budget h erein after set out w ith the le vy -,
ing board, and to vote on the proposition o f le v y in g a special d istrict tax.
Gresham visitors Friday.
The total amount c f money needed by the said school d istrict during the
J. W. Shafford was here from
Portland Saturday, attending to I fiscal year beslnnlnB on June SI, m i . and ending June 3«. 1»22, Is estim ated In
the fo llo w in g budget 9ind include»! the am ounts to be received from the county
some business matters.
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Messers. Martin & Cowan,
photographers o f Portland, were
here Sunday taking pictures in
Estacada.
Their specialty is
"H om e Photographs as the Fam­
ily Look at Home.”
Mrs. Rose Freeman, from
Lower Eagle Creek, is visiting
with relatives in Portland for a
few weeks. She took in part of
the Gresham Fair, and reported
having a good time.
H. C. Stephens has a crew of
men grading his lot in Terrace
Heights, where he is going to
erect a tine residence, commen­
surate with his professional and
civic positions, as banker and
mayor.
L. V. Cleworth returned Mon­
day to his position on the high
school faculty. During the sum­
mer he has evidently been at
work in the great out o f doors as
he has a deep coat o f tan for a
complexion. His many friends
are glad io see him again.
Dr. Clarke, o f the Clarke-
Brower Optical Co., o f Portland,
was in town Monday, looking the
field over. He informed us that
he is preparing to make regular
monthly visits to Estacada. This
firm is perfectly equipped to do
all the work in its line. Both
partners are expert optometrists
and opticians, and guarantee sat­
isfaction.
$ 260.00
100.00
50.00
50.00
500.00
150.00
100.00
50.00
$1,260.00
$ 500.00
STI.64
125.00
25.00
$ 025.00
2 , 200.00
$
20.00
$2,220.00
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A t 1 o ’clock p. m., Sharp.
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See us regardi, g . your
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 3d. 1921,
—Against—
The following will be sold to the Highest Bidder:
5 Cows,
Cook Stove,
50 Chickens,
2 Sets of Harness,
1 Heifer,
2 Lumber Wagons,
1 Calf,
9 Cotswold Sheep,
2 Harrows,
1 Buck,
2 Registered Sows,
2 Cultvators,
1 Boar.
1 Lister,
2 Teams of Horses,
1 Ford Car,
Equity in Case 10-18 Tractor and 2 Bottom Plows.
Terms will be Made Known on Day of Sale.
CHARLES COLLARD, Agent.
P. A. KLINE, Auctioneer.
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ESTACADA, ORE.
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THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
$ 102.50
180.00
117.50
$
The Ford Motor Company was the first to re­
duce prices on cars, September ¿ ¿ , 1020. That
first reduction prices all models below the
1J14 price basis. Now another cut is m a d e -
effective Sept. 2, 1921 - t o the following prices,
i. o. b. Detroit:
400.00
$22,950.00
$1,977.00
390.00
720.00
6.471.10
$9,558.10
$22,950.00
We Buy
Wheat and Oats
in
Any Quantity.
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£ hasi* ................................................ $295.00
Runabout .......................................... 325.00
louring.. ......................................... 355.00
Truck with Pneumatic T ires............ 455.00
Starters on above models $70,00 ad­
ditional. Demountable wheels $25.00
additional.
$13,391.90
Coupe with Starter and • Demountable
w heels........................................ $595.00
Sedan with Starter and
Demountable
whee*» ........................................ $660.00
Original Estimates and Accounting Sheet.
Transportation Co.
School District No. 108
T h is o r ig in a l estim ate is made In com pliance w ith section 23 1-A o f the
school law s o f 1921 and shows in parallel columns the unit costs o f the several
services, m aterial and supplies fo r the three fiscal years next precedin g the cur­
rent year, the detail expenditurs fo r the last one o f said three preceding fiscal
rent year, the detail expenditures fo r the last one o f said three preceding fiscal
year. ( “ Six months o f the current year” means six months o f the last school
year.)
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E X P E N D IT U R E S
Expenditures and
budget allow ance
fo r six months o f
last school year.
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Personal Services«
1. Superintendent $ 2,400
2. P rin cip als . . . .
1,200
3. Teachers ........ 13,335
4. Janitors ..........
1.500
5. Clerk ...............
100
T o t a l ............. $18.535
800.00
801.00
8.530.02
780.00
50.00
310,961.02
Material, Supplies
1. Furniture,
(desks, e t c . ) . .
20
2. Supplies
(Chalk, e t c . ) . .
350
3. L ib ra ry books.
150
5. Playgrou n d
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E q u ip m e n t.. . .
6. Jan itor’ s
Su p plies..........
50
7. Fuel .................
500
8. L ig h t ................
150
9. W a ter .............
100
10 P osta ge and
S tation ery. . . .
50
ToM l
3 1,370
E xpenditures fo r three fiscal
years next preceding last
school year
1,200.00
800.00
6,999.98
750.00
50.00
39,799.98
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2,320.00
1,500.00
1,200.00
8,308.77
1,250.00
72.50
311,951.27
8.045.75
1.170.00
II.N
310,770.70
6.477.50
990.00
60.00
38.727.50
75.00
761.32
96.25
250.00
1,363.67
12.50
24.52
109.10
50.00
25.00
250.00
75.00
60.00
12.00
t 1.031.67
25.00
$ 812.50
1,7.77.28
109.90
786.19
50.00
501.25
114.41
100.00
32.79
622.50
201.09
100.00
64.37
426.75
194.37
14.36
2.168.21
15.80
$ 2,839.21
100.00
31.617.38
321.251.51
321,251 51
Brounds..........
600
10.00
300.00
10.00
12.00
3 312.00
BuiidlnBS and
grounds.........
T o t a l ..............3
600
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NEW GOODS ARE POURING IN
to Every Department.
I A n iR ’
W 0 0 I
n l/ U L
H iK lF D Y
T h e y are here in a variety of handsome
I I U j I L I y 1 » " “ “ heather mixtures, ribs and Scotch plaids.
MODERATE PRICES-
LA D IE S ’ SHOES
P IIR R F D
l\ U L )L )L I\
Hepress Line.
Brown, Russia Calf, Black K id
and Gun
Metal.
FO O TW FAD
that will stand the test with the best. Ask the
I U U I f t L r 1 l\
man that wears them. Sole Agents for the
L o o k for the R E D B A N D around the top.
COTTON BLANKETS HAVE ADVANCED IN PRICE.
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177.78
3
177.78
625.00
1.302.50
2.049.83
1.271.60
619.88
11,271.50
2.964.86
COTTON BATTS—QUILT SIZE—
1,989.24
Men’s All-wool Socks, all weights, best quality, 25c and up.
Strained Honey in 3-pound Glass Jars, 75c per jar.
48.84
2,961.86
1.989.24
673.64
200
200
3
170.00
170.00
10« 00
3 100 00
2400
60
32.050
161.43
3
163.43
125.00
12.30
3 137 60
64 34
313.009 76
612.444.98
316.432 13
324.505
3
510.88
A few more left at 79 cents each.
Indebtedness:
1. Bonded, and In ­
terest thereon 1,750
2. W arrant, and In­
terest thereon
3. A ll other indebted­
ness and interest
t hereon. . . . . . . .
T o t a l ............8 1.750 $
Grand T o ta l
Oregon.
W e bought heavily before the advance and are S E L L I N G A T T H E O L D P R IC E S
BuiidlnBS and
T o M l ........
Estacada and Gresham,
OUR BUSINESS IS PICKING UP
in
Maintenance end
Repairs
MiscellRneous
RAKER & SON,
Fred C. Bartholomew,
G. M. Lawrence.
45.70
Construction :
High School Bldg.
T o t a l.............
Insurance
T o ta l .
EXTRA.
Ford prices are uniform everywhere, except for freight,
because Mr. I'ord himself fixes the retail price Place
your order quickly td avoid delay from the rush o f or-
tiers these new prices will produce.
Portland, Estacada
F irs t year g iv e
y e a rly totals
Ernest Rynning has returned
from Eastrn Oregon, where he
went to visit his sister at Arling­
ton, and also to attend the Pendle­
ton Round-Up. He said the later
wras full o f thrills.
T otal
3 2.400.00
1.200.00
frank j
E X C IS E T A X
D etailed expen­
ditures fo r last
year o f three-
year period
mm
Mrs. P. S. Stamp thinks she
cannot be outdone in raising
beans. She grew a pod which
measured 12 inches in length. It
is purple striped and the beans
are large.
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M RS. M Y R T L E B E LF 1 LS , D istrict Clerk.
F. G. R O B B Y , Board o f D irectors.
Budget a llo w ­
ance in detail
Mrs. J. K. Ely, Morris Ely,
W. H. H. Wade, Oral and Gladys
E. Stormer, made a party which
started Tuesday morning for Sa­
lem to attend the State Fair.
A tte s t;
Estim ated expendi­
tures fo r the ensuing
school year
Mrs. P. M. Wagner showed us
the other day, some extra fine
onions which were raised in her
garden. They are smooth, thin
skinned and round as a ball.
cured'by^the’ uae* « S ' & V Ä Ä ' L T
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VIOLA, OREGON,_
ha¿ h;
H U N D R E r?1 rlril ,pa>r tl,e suni ot
r (Seil)
S ° Ä
1,800.00
1,500.00
. 5.040.00
3,240.00
1,125.00
1,560.00
100.00
A t the Old Ward Place,
« A Duca»
** ° f £
hl0' c ,t ss.
y o f Toledo,
County,
school fund, state school fund, elem entary school fund, special d istrict tax. and
a ll other moneys o f the d istrict:
BUDGET
Miss Irene Saling was a week­
end visitor with her sister Ruth
E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S
in Portland.
Personal Service:
Salary per year
Mr. and Mrs. Butt Moore went
1. Superintendents, 1 .............................................. 3 2,400.00
to Portland Tuesday to vis^tMrs. a.
Principals, 1 ........................................................
1,200.00
3. Teachers:
Moore’s parents.
Manual T rain in g. 1 ......................................
1,800.00'
Mrs. Dan Mattson has return­
Coach. 1
1,500.00
H igh School, 4 ................................................
1,260.00
ed from Portland where she
Grade School, 2 ..............................................
1,080.00
spent the summer.
Grade School P rim a ry, 1.................................. 1.125.00
1,560.00
McColley Dale came home last 4. Janitors, 1
5. Clerk, 1 ...............................................................
100.00
week from Eastern Oregon, 7. Other Services:
D om estic Science Help, 1 ...............................
180.00
where he has been working.
T o t a l............................................................. »18.145.00
Miss Bertha Burns came over
2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, e t c . ).....................................
from Portland Sunday morning 3. L ib ra ry bookg ........................... ... .........................................
and spent the day with her par­ 5. Playgrou n d equipment ......................................................
6. Janitor's supplies, brooms, dusters, sw eeping com p.. .
ents.
7. Fuel .......................................................................................
8.
L ig h t ......................................................................................
Miss Lydia Mattson was a
9. W ater ...................................................................................
week-end visitor at her home 10. P osta ge and s ta tio n e ry .......................................................
here, returning to Portland Sun­
T o t a l...............................................................................
day evening.
Maintenance and R ep airs:
Grade school b u ild ing and ground«, lire escap e.............
James Freeman and family
Grade school buildings and grounds.repairing basement
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Grade school building and grounds, p laysh ed ...............
H igh school building and grou n d s..................................
Freeman’s parents here, Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. Barr.
T o ta l .........................................................................
Indebtedness:
Read the auction ad of Charles 1. Bonded, and interest th ereon ........................................
E. Collard, whose sale will take 2. W arrant, and Interest th ereon ........................................
place October 3d, at the old
T o t a l..............................................................................
Ward place, Viola.
M iscellaneous:
Clerk s bond. $22.50; Tel.. $60; A d v .f $20.........................
Mrs. Henry Yount, formerly of
Diplom as. $50; T y p e w rite r, $120......................................
A u d itin g books, $5; incidentals, $112.50.........................
Currinsville, who went to Color­
ado a few months ago, is now lo­
T o t a l............................................ ................................
T o ta l estim ated amount o f money fo r a ll purposes
cated at Delphos, Kansas.
during the year ...........................................................
Among those on the train Sat­
E S T IM A T E D R E C E IP T S
urday morning, Portland bound, From county school fund during com ing school y e a r . . . .
From state school fund during the com ing school year. .
were Mrs. C. F. Howe, Miss Le- From elem en tary school fund during com ing school year
lia Howe, Mrs. Dave Eshelman E stim ated amount to be received fro m all other sources
during the com ing school y e a r ....................... ’ ...........
and Dr. Steiner.
T o ta l estim ated receipts, not including proposed t a x ..
George E. Lawrence, o f Spring-
R E C A P IT U L A T IO N
water, brought some Graven- T o ta l estim ated expenses fo r the y e a r ...............................
stein apples to town Monday
Balance, amount to be raised by d istrict t a x ..............
morning. He gave us one to
Dated this 16th day o f September, 1921.
sample and it. was delicious.
AUCTION SALE
150.00
416 00
150 00
3 410 00
818 197.47
139.871 21
3
34,304.08 1
I. Mrs. Myrtle Belftls. do hereby certify that the above entimate of expendi­
ture* for the year 1921-1922 waa prepared by me and that the expenditures and |
budget allowance for six months of the current year and the expendlturea for '
the three fiscal years next preceding the rurrent year aa shown above have been
compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. !
MBS. M Y R T L E B E L F IU I. D istrict Clerk.
JOIN THE CROWD AT
The People’s S to re
H B. SNYDER,
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C. E. KILGORE.
Where the Motto la Service.
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