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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY SEPT. 20. 1923.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
GOOD
CIGARETTES
,c
GENUINE
B ull ’
DURHAM
TOBACCO
31 Iftrella n eu tiiit
Notice is hereby Riven to the legal voters of School District No. 108 of
Clackamas County, State of Oregon, that a School Meeting of said district will
be held at High School, on the 13th day of October, 1923, at 8 o'clock in the
alternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with
the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special dis­
trict tax.
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the
fiscal year beginning on June, 1921, and ending June 30, 1925, is estimated in
the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county
school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax
and all other moneys of the district:
H I'IIU RT
HSTIM A T E D E X I ’ K N D IT C H E S
Personal Service:
Salary per year
1. Superintendent. 1 ......................................................
2. Principals, 1 .........................
5. Teachers :
M anual Trainiti«, l .............................................
High School Science, 1 ......................... .
D om estic Science, 1 ........................................... .................
1.400.00
C om m ercial. 1 ..........................................
H igh School. 2 .......................
Total
$ 2.500.00
1,400.00
1.800.00
1,500.00
1.400.00
1.400.00
2 .800.00
4. Janitors, 1 .........................
5. Clerk, 1 ....................... .
7, Other service«, 1 torneata Selenee Help, 1..........
Census ..................................................................
LOCAL BR E V ITIE S
AND NEW S ITEM'S
1,760.00
150.00
150.00
50.00
$20.300.00
T o ta l..................................................................................
M aterial and Supplies:
1 . Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, e t c .)...............................
2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) L aboratory. Stationery.
Griide Cards, e tc......................................................................
3. L ibrary books ................................................................................
4. Flags, manual training ..............................................................
5. P laygrou nd equipment ................................................................
6 . Janitor’s supplies ................................................................ ..
7. Fuel ............................................................................. .......................
8 . Light and pow er ............................................................................
9. W ater ....................................................................................... .
10 . P ostage and stationery ..............................................................
A n A p o lo g y
200.00
$
190.00
50.00
200.00
25.00
75.00
560.00
300.00
This issue while satisfactory
from a publisher’s point o f view,
is not so trom that o f our read­
ers.
Owing to an exceptional
T o ta l..................................................................................
amount o f legal advertising that Maintenance and Repairs:
Grade and H igh school building and grounds, gen eral........
could not be postponed, we have
Grade building and grounds, painting bu ildin g....................
been forced to omit, curtail or
Grade school building and grounds, painting p lay sh ed ___
H igh school building and grounds, repairing r o o f ................
leave over to next week much
Grade school building and grounds, repairing r o o f..............
should have appeared this week.
T o ta l.................................
We hope our readers will excuse
I inlehtedne««:
us this time.
1. Bonded. and interest th e r e o n ...
100.00
35.00
$ 1,725.00
$
50.00
500.00
150.00
75.00
400.00
$ 1.175.00
2 . 100.00
$
2. W arrant, and interest thereon.
20.00
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kaake anc
T otal.
family are again residents o f Es Insuranee:
tacada.
Insurance
Mr. Chambers who has been
T o ta l..............................................................................
living some years at ti e Estaca­ M isrella neons:
C lerk’s bond. $.15.00; Tel. $ 10 . 00 ; Adv. $40.00..........
da hotel, has gone to Everett,
A uditing books. $4.00; diplom as, $00.00.....................
Wash.
T ypew riters. $40.00; athletic supplies. $150.00........
Mrs. B. 0 . Sarver has returnee
T o ta l.
from a Portland hospital, much
E m ergency . . . .
improved in health.
The house at the - southwest
corner o f 5th and Upper Broad­
way, which is owned by H. Blood
and occupied by C. W. Baker, is
being improved by being painted
Mr. and Mrs. A. Drill o f Port­
land, visited friends at Faraday,
last Tuesday, and attended the
0 . E. S. meeting that night.
Oregon City refuses to supply
water to places outside its limits.
FOR SALE
Team, harness and wagon, 1
bay horse 3 400 pounds, 1 mare
1500 pounds, new harness, Mit­
chell
inch wagon, two hind
wheels new; 6 head milk cows,
3 Jerseys 3 Guernseys; 4 ht-ci of
hogs 5 yi months old; 60 Rhode
Island Red hens 1 year old, 30
White Leghorns 1 year old, 40 0.
A. C. White Leghorn pullets, all
selected from good laying stock;
10 tons o f oat hay; 1 Marshall-
drag saw with 2 blades 5 and 6
feet long; ten 7 and 6 pound wed­
ges, 3 sledge hammers, 3 splitter
bars, 1 peavy, pair spring boards,
some farm implements, some
furniture. At my place between
Springwater and Logan.
T. NAGASAW A,
P. O. Address, R. 3, Estaeada.
The
“ FAVORITE” THEATRE
Formerly the Gem
A D M I S S I O N 2 5 c AND IOC
A. N. JOHNSON, Manager.
Tonight & Friday Night
AND A STRONG CAST
IN
“ THE LITTLE CHURCH
AROUND THE CORNER''
And the second round o f
"FIG H TIN G BLOOD.”
Saturday and Sunday
MISS PREVOST
And a strong ca3t in
“ THE BEAUTIFUL
AND DAMMEO,”
COMING:
-H ER O ES O FTH E STREET"
“GIM M E”
MUSIC BY THE KELLYS
T o ta l.................................................................................
Total estim ated amount o f m oney for all pur­
poses during the y e a r .............................................
E S T IM A T E D R E C E IP T S
From county school fund during the com ing sehool y e a r ....$ 2 , 112.00
F rom state school fund during the com ing school y e a r ..........
453.84
From elem entary school fund during the com ing school year 1,651.48
E stim ated am ount to be received fro m all other sources
during the com in g school y e a r ...................................
0,397.89
$
100.00 I
$
100.00
$
115.00
64.00
190.00 !
$
$
369.00
500.00 I
$
500.00 I
$26.289.00
289.oft
T o ta l................$
289.00
I mergency :
Total .
(•'rami Total
tjo.oo
si 2.00
669.31
$
$
. .¿22.929.im $11.872.92
420.00
$
«69.31
$
S4.S4
SI 2.00
$
$10,615.21
$15,130.36 $23.292.88 $30.378.98 $16.132.13
I, M y rtle R eltlls, d o h e r e b y c e r t ify that th e a b o v e e s tim a te o f e x p e n d i­
tu r e s fo r th e y e a r 1923-1924 w a s p r e p a r e d by m e an d th a t th e e x p e n d it u r e s
an d b u d g e t a llo w a n c e fo r s ix m o n th s o f th e c u r r e n t y e a r an d th e e x p e n d i­
tu r e s fo r th e th r e e fisca l y e a r s n ex t p r e c e d in g th e c u r r e n t y e a r a s s h o w n
a b o v e h a v e b een c o m p ile d fr o m th e r e c o r d s in m y c h a r g e a n d a r e tru e an d
c o r r e c t c o p ie s th e r e o f.
M Y R T L E R E L F I L S C lerk
ORIGIN AL ESTIMATE AN D AC ( DI NTING SHEET
School District No. 108
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 pre­
ceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three
preceding 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).
IT DM
HOTEL
UNDERTAKING
27, 28 and 29.
R E N IIE M
WM. DALE, Local Agent
Day call at Estaeada Hotel.
Night call at residence.
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p.
Licensed Embalmers, Lady Asst.
S u it
J. E. METZGER
Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901
P ressed
-
No Charge for Consultation
50c
C le a n e d & P re sse d 7 5 c u p
Dr. Mellinthin is a regular graduate
in medicine and surgery and is licensed
by the state of Oregon.
J. E. G A T E S
You Guard Against Burglars,
But What About Rats?
Rats steal millions o f dollars
worth o f grain, chickens, eggs,
etc. Destroy property and are a
menace to health. If you are
troubled with rats, try RAT-
SNAP. It will surely kill them—
prevent odors. Cats or dogs won’ t
touch it. Comes in cakes. Three
sizes, 35c 65c, $1.25. Sold and
guaranteed by Estaeada Phar­
macy.
1. 0 . O. F. B U I L D I N f t
'J •
-P » 1 -
ef* t - h 'l- H
I.O .O .F .
He visits professionally the more im­
portant towns and cities and offers to
all who call on this trip free consulta­
-I- -*• tion, except the expense of treatment
when desired
J
Estaeada Lodge
No. 175.
Meets every Saturday evening in
their lodge room, corner of Bi oad-
way and Third streets. Visiting
brothers are always welcome.
J. E. Gates N. G.
J. K. Ely Secretary,
iTim m an.L’j a ’r ninnjürT.TT nfauM T Tntxm iT Trr'jnT Ti^n
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY.
ESTACADA FEED COMPANY.
W e’ ve always made it a policy to carry the best
Groceries that can be bought from any source. Most o f
our lines are Standard, therefore the prices are standard.
You don’ t have to worry about paying too high a price
Economy Mix
1.40 Butter Fat
Egg Mash
$ 2.00
2 .7 5
Scratch Feed
Oyster Shell
M
3. Teachers—
Manual tra in in g ..
Science ..................
H igh sch o o l..........
G rade sch o o l........
4. Janitors. 1............
5. Clerk, 1..................
7. Other services,
D. S. h elp ............
Census, Librarian
Total
800.00
$ 1 . 200.00
800.00
1 .2 0 0 .0 0
1 . 200.00
1.100.00
1,800.00
1.500.00
4.050.00
5,400.00
1.750.00
125.00
1 . 000.00
2.415.00
3.600.00
782.00
50.00
1 , 000.00
3.360.00
2.900.00
780.00
50.00
140.00
50.00
90.00
25.00
...$18,415.00
$11.037.00
>1 uterini and Supplie«:
1. Furniture,
(desks, etc.) . . . .
2. Supplies,
(chalk, e t c . ) . . . .
3. L ibrary b o o k s .. . .
4. Flags, manual
tra in in g ..............
P layground equip-
ment ! ........
6. Janitor s supplies.
7. Fuel ..............
8. Gi*nt ............
9. W ater ..........
10. P ostage and
stationery
TlltHl ............
$2.00
$ 2.300.00
1 , 200.00
$ 2.300.00
1 . 200.00
$ 2,320.00
12.683.63
8,308.7
$ 2 .6 5
1 .7 5
1,430.09
1,690.00
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND K M B A L M E R
A place v/hero your loved ones will he cared for
with tender c a r e .- Lariy assistant.
NIGHT AND DAY TELEPHONE
FLOWERS A N D
TOMBSTONES
Estaeada. Oregon.
WATCH THIS
1.250.00
72.50
100.00
100.00
120.00
108.00
170.0«
$11.410.00
$17.870.70
$18.143.63
$11,951.27
2.331.27
96.25
1.363.67
202.90
78.03
150.00
50.00
173.32
77.76
949.05
86.87
23.10
492.00
215.97
100.00
150.00
25.00
50.00
200.00
100.00
201.82
50.00
33.32
33.32
333.32
100.00
50.00
30.00
9.75
33.32
34.75
824.4«
$ 1.931.74
S 3,181.61
< 2.16K.21
14.00
323.32
401.75
251.25
177.88
21 »ft
377.76
16.78
16.60
24.83
500.00
t
100.00
150 00
567.33
$
24.52
50.0ft
50125
114.41
100.00
508.00
146.09
100.00
84.58
$
727.68
>
401.75
21.5«
1
15.75
t
15.75
t
22 50
20.00
....................$ 2.170.00
1 1.575.0«
s
231.26
400 00
3
177.98
13.32
19 38
7.595.49
2.049 «3
1 1.588 32
t 2.269.38
1 7.595.49
» 2.049.83
la«tirianre:
400 00
1
150.00
1
150.00
NEXT
WEEK
14.36
31.90
$
....................9
JOSEPH E. GATES-YOUR HOME
8.367.70
4.365.00
250.00
Total
JACK NORTON. Prop.
1.85
u*
et °
**
P r . û i 2
..................... 1
T ota l
On Broadway, opposite Gem
Theatre, Estaeada.
Agent for Crystal Laundry
c
X £
X 3
Indebtedness:
1. Bonded, and inter-
eat th ereon ........$
2. W arrant, and in-
tereat th e r e o n ...
T otal
Address: 211 Bradbury Building, Los
Angeles, California.
9-6-13-20
30.00
» 1.255.0ft
Maintenant-*, anil
R epair«:
Grade buildings and
grounds ..........
«
Grade buildings and
grounds ..........
High
buildings
and
grounds ..........
High
buildings and
grounds ..........
Married women must be accompanied
by their husbands.
U*
rt ? u u
? * £ ?
17
S z
2 S «
P erson «! S ervice:
1. Superinten­
dent ................ . .$ 2.100.00
2. P rincipals . . . . .. 1,200.00
.
k
- C 0
8
t V-
I ïl
1=1
If you have been ailing for any lengttj
of time and do not get any better, do
not fail to call, as improper measures
rather than disease are very often the
cause of your long standing trouble.
Remember above date, that consul­
tation on this trip will be free and that
j his treatment is different.
BARBER SHOP
CHICKEN FEEDS
Clean Wheat
According to his method o f treat­
ment he does not operate for chronic
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of the stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid­
ney, bladder, bed wetting, c a t a r r h,
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
ulcers and rectal ailments.
THE SANITARY
MILL FEEDS
$1.20 MolasO’ Mcal
«
150 00
1
39500
i
150 0«
1
305.0«
JOIN THE CROWD AT
THE PEOPLE’S STORE
Where your Dollar has more Cents
H B. SNYDER,
m.
FOUR DAYS ONLY
Estaeada Pressing Club
B xpenditures for three fiscal
years next preceding the last
school year.
4|
'S rt
lu i
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will Be at
E X PEN D ITU R E S
E xpenditures and
budget
allow ance
for six months o f
last school year.
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine rar the Past
Twelve Yc .rt
Mrs. J. VV. Steinman was tak­ jjM r. and Mrs. Herbert Linn;
en suddenly ill last week, and and baby were here from Port­ B E N S O N
hurried to a Portland hospital, land, Sunday.
T h u r s d a y , Friday and Saturday,
and then later to Salem.
W. E. Linn visited Portland.
September
Monday.
Mill Run
Balance, am ount to be raised by district t a x ..................
$15,673.79 j
Dated this 13th clay o f September. 1923.
A tte st: M Y R T L E B E L F IL 8 . District Clerk.
G E R A L D W IL C O X , Chairm an Board o f Directors.
___
Coming to
PORTLAND
Dr. M ellen th in
BEST CANE SUGAR $0,50 PER SACK
T otal estim ated receipts, not including proposed tax .
R E C A P ITU L A T IO N
Total estim ated expenses for the y e a r .........................................$26,289.00
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed t a x .............. 10.615.21
>
Show Starts at 7:30
$ 2 , 120.00
C lerk's Itomi. Adb. Tel.
A uditing books, ili
plom as ......................
Typew riters, Inciden­
tals ............................. $
C. A. DYKEMAN.