Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 25, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
M A Y 23, 1922
'MR. BOB,'
RIALTO HALL
A Comedy in two acts presented at the
by the
Tickets on sale at
S tew a rt & P r ic e C o n fectio n ery
Fra tk Walker sr. and wife and
(liughter-in-)aw were over from
Brownaville yesterday and called
at the Wheeler home.
r
3)
Miss L illian Barber took train
Monday for Eugene to attend re
vival meetings.
So many women
of all ages
have derived
benefit from
H ood ’s
S a rsa p a rilla
It may well
be called the
W om an ’s
* M ed icin e
* Its peculiar
mild yet certain
tonic effects
especially adapt it to
the needs of mothers
daughters and
grandmothers
W A. Ringo, Druggist
Lyle Standish of Portland trad­
ed his ranch at Troutdale for a 16- |
acre tract at Washougal, Wash.
He intends to develop the place I
into a prune orchard
The trade j
was made the first of the week.
Dennison and Stewart
com­
menced Wednesday evening con­
ducting evangelistic meetings in
their tent opposite the Baptist
church and will carry on au active
program for three or four weeks
They belong to no denomination
und preach strictly from the Bible
They wish to announce that they
are not connected iu any manner
with the Mormons, as has been
rumored.
Services
commence
at 8 every evening except Saturday
and everybody is welcome.
Great Reductions
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
E a st T h rou gh C aliforn ia
Admittance Here 5 Cents
a Line
O n Kale M ay 23 to A ugust J l — R e tu rn lim it October 31
L ib e ra l Stopover P riv ileg es
“ H ig h
P o i n t s ” on
th e
W ay
I lie G lo rio us Siskiyous
M a jestic M o u n t Shasta
T h e R ugged Sierras
“ P le a s u r e
Saa
P l a c e » ” You
Must See
Francisco— W o rld famous c ity th a t ' " t i s hard Io leave. "
Los A n g e e s — W o n d e r e itv and noted to u ris t center,
Sequoia, G e n e ra l G ran t.
Scores of ( h a rm in g Seashore and M o u n ta in R eto rts.
For far»», sleeping car reservation s o r b e a u tifu l fo lders ask
any
agent or w rite
Southern
Pacific
JO H N
M
Lines
SCOTT,
G en eral Passenger Agent
E X P E N D IT U R E S
1
item
I
I
[¡ T o ta l Personal services
II MATR8IAI. A SUPPLIXt
| F u rn itu re (desks, etc.)
Supplies (c h a lk , e t c .).
; L ib ra ry books________
Flags ........................ ..
1 P layg ro un d eq u ip m e n t
(J a n ito r ’s s u p p lie s ____
1 F u e l....... ........................... ..
i L ig h t -----------------------------
W a t e r .................................
, Postage an d supplies
S u its p riced
Found, this side of the McMahan
place, pair of auto goggles
Pay
for this uotice and get them.
Cyutnia Stockley's novel, " W ild
Honey," has been read by thous­
ands and liked
because of its
strongly dramatic plot construction
and the human appeal of its cen­
tral character. Lady Vivienne
The I'mrersal-Jewel picturualion
of it will be at the Rialto Theater
on Friday, with Priscilla Dean, the
noted emotional star, in the princi­
pal role.
Wesley Ruggles directed
it
E x p e n d itu res and
E x p e n d itu re s fo r th re e fis­
budget allow ances
cal years n e x t p recedin g
for six m onths of
th e last school year
last school year
M
M
*-•
—
5 °S
$4600
$4710
P br so na l S xmvicr :
P r in c ip a l................... . .
I Assistant P rin cip al - -
I Teachers
1 , 7th and 8th G rades__
I I 5th and 6th C radea___
1 1 3d and 3th G ra d e s .___
I 1st and 2d G rades.........
I I J a n ito r ...............................
C le r k ...................... J . . . .
T o ta l m a te ria l and sup­
p lie s ................................
»1600.0«
1125.00
»1066.68
750
900.0«
900
900
900
720
10
600
600
540
600
■ 480
6 60
7o,W
»1066.68
750
4643.28
600
990
600
990
540
990
600
990
480
678
6.60
10
4643.28 ~72T5
50
300
125
10
»
75
50
10
25
75
325
25
22.50
20
*677.50
81350
1215
100
100
50
330
12
22.50
10
50
400
125
10
25
100
364
25
22.50
15
50
370
10
22.50
15
909.50
1136.50
677.50
10
6 7 250
627.50
500
1.50
5712.50
5487.30
M a INTINAKCI AMD
R x pa ir s
School b u ild in g s and
grounds ................... ..
T o tal m aintenance and
repairs ..........................
150
175
200
50
150
175
200
50
I ndbbtxdm kss
W a rra n t an d interest
th ereo n ....................
T o ta l in deb ted nes___ _
2400
1045
1400
~7i33
~To45
30
M
30
30
30
7l57i78
8409.78
9012.50
1400
I nsu r an c k
School b u ild in g , fu r­
n itu re and fixures . . . .
30
Total insurance .............
30
30
MlSCXLLANXOUS
The store with a square
deal for every customer.
ALBANY, OREG O N
—
' y
RIALTO
S u n d r ie s ..........................
50
T o ta l m iscelaneous
50
G ran d t o t a l.....................
7962.50
I, B- M Bond, do hereby c e rtify th a t th e above estim ate o f ex pen ditures for
the year 1922-1923 was prepared by me and th a t the expen d itu res and budget a l­
lowance for s ix m onths of th e c u rre n t y e ar and the ex pen ditures for th e th ree
fiscal years n e x t preceding the c u rre n t ye ar a t shown above have been co m p iled
from the records in m y charge and are tru e an d correct copies thereof.
B. M . B o n d , D is tric t C le rk .
Notice of School Meeting
BUDGET
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Paa sow a i Sxavick
P rin c ip a l...................... -
Assistant P rin c ip a l
Teachers
7th and 8th Grades
5th and 6th G rades.
3d and 4th tirad es
1st and 2d G r a d e s .
J a n ito r _________
C le rk .................................
One
One
$1600
1125
81600
1125
One
O ne
O ne
One
O ne
Q ne
900
906
900
900
720
10
900
900
900
900
720
10
T o u t ..............................
1
»7055
a nd S e m it e s
F u rn itu re (desks, stoves, cu rtain s , eke.)
S upplies (c h alk , erasers, e t c . ) . . ...........
Library b o o k s_____ .
. . 50
. . 75
.. 50
. 10
. 25
. 75
.32 5
. 25
. 22.50,
. 20
. . . . . j _____. . . . . .
Flags . . . . __
Playground equipm ent . ...... .. ..............
Janitor's s u p p lie s ___ i .
F u e l ____ ____ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___
L ig h t
.............................J .............. ..
W a te r _____________ ________
Postage and s ta tio n e r y ____ . . . . . . . . .
677.50
M a in te n an ce and R p e a irt
School b u ild in g and grounds
j — — ..................................... 15o
T o ta l _____
Insurance
School b u ild in g , fu rn itu re and fix tu re s .
T o ta l ................
................... .............................
JO
T o t a l ..............
Total am onnt oi m oney fo r >11 purposes d a r in g the y e a r ...................... J962 5O
Sewing Machine for sale.
Mrs, W A. Ringo,
Dr. E W . Barnum, dentist, at
Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
Friday.
O ak C ordw ood
for Sale
$7 a cord delivered.
A. E. Whit beck
(
N otice is hereby g iv e n to th e legal voters o f d is tric t N o . 41 o f L in n county,
state o f O rego n, that a school m eetin g of said d is tric t w ill be h eld a t the rchool-
house on the 19th day of Tune, 1928, at 2 o'c lo ck in the afternoon, for th e purpose
of discussing th e budget h e re in a fte r set ou t w ith th e le v y in g board, aod to vote
on th e p ro p o s itio n of le v y in g a special d is tric t tax.
T h e total am ou nt o f m oney needed b y th a said tchool d is tric t d u rin g th e
u ? . i ear be< ln !’ iDB on J un* l 9 - »923. an d e n d in g June 30, 19?3, is estim ated in
the fo llo w in g budget and inclndes th e am o u n t received from th e county school
fund, state school fund, e le m e n ta ry school fund, special d is tric t ta x and a ll n o n -
eys o f the d is tric t.
M a t e r ia l
San Ih e g n — R om an tic c it y ” w h ere C a lifo rn ia b e g a n ."
I hree National Parka— Y ueeraite,
ness or professional
career.
The beauty of it is
that you can be well
dressed at moderate
cost.
Mrs. J. W Driukard went to
Portland today for a few days'
visit.
Mr and Mrs. O. W . Frum at
tended the Oddfellows grsnd lodge
at Eugene this week.
T b i t o rig in a l estim ate i t made ia com pliance w ith ta ctio n 231 -A of th e school
taws of 1921 and »hows in p a rallel co lo ran t th e n n it costs o f th e several services,
m aterial and »applies for th e three fiscal years n e xt preceding th e c u rre n t year,
the d e tail ex pen ditures for the last one o f said three p recedin g fiscal years and
the budget allow an ce and expen d itu res fo r six m onths o f th e c u rre n t ye ar.
( “ S ix m onths of th e c u rre n t year ” means six m onths of th e last school y e a r.)
I
Miss Cleona Smith was home
from U, of 0 - and spent the week
end with her father, W. L. Smith.
Ba If Bond has bought thirty
goats to eat the thistles off his
farm.
Round Trip Summer Tourist Tickets
a young man’s social
life. You will find it
an equally important
asset in your busi­
G. T. Kitchen and fam ily, ac
companied by Mrs. W. A. M uller,
drove to the county seat Saturday.
The W hite aho* garage an.
M r. and Mrs. F. H Porter and
nouncea elsewhere that it has
moved from First etreet, Albany, daughter Amy came up from Port­
land Thursday no they might ex-1
to Lyons street.
eroiae their right to vote on Fri-1
Thomas A. Powell of Halsey day. They returned to Portland
died in a hospital at the county the first of the week.
seat Tuesday evening.
He went
Mr. and Mre. Peter Whitaker I
there a couple of weeks ago for
treatment. He was 69 years old and James Newman and family of
and had lived nearly all his life in Corvallis spent Sunday at the G.
Halsey. Mrs. Powell, two brothers r. Kitchen home northwest of |
in California and a sister whose town.
home is in Seattle survive him.
Charles P. Poole and family of I
Funeral today at the Smith ceme­
Lebanon passed through Halsey [
tery.
Tuesday on their way to the Odd-
Mrs. C. M. Mishler (formerly ’ellows grand lodge at Eugene.
Jean Savage of Halsey) writes from
P. J. Ashton and fam ily of Al
her present home at Chino, Cal.:
bany visited at the home of Mis.
The paper [Enterprise] certainly
Ashton’s mother, Mrs. W. W
has made a big improvement aod
Bass, Tuesday.
I enjov the good stories so much,
as well as the Halsey news, as that
Henry Mitsner and his two sis
city was always my borne until ters, Ida aod Amanda, arrived
nearly two years ago. I see some from Paisley, Lake county, Satur­
news once in a while about C ali­ day and will spend the summer in
fornia, but let me tell you it has Halsey.
Profit By
You already appre­
ciate the part good
appearance plays in
Mrs. J. W. Rector and grandson
W illis returned
from Portland
Monday niter a few days spent at
the L . H. Wallace home in that
city.
Jots and Tittles
(C o n tin u e d on page
1 be Nicholi hotel at Newport, !
which was bcught by a Portland [
Boidface, is being entirely refur- '
nished aod Bartcber & Rohrhaugb,
who advertise the Albany Furni- I
I ture exchange in these columns |
| have the contract.
Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet— School Dis-
trict No. 41.
F irs t year
y e a rly totals
1918-19
Philip Royson.............................................DeLos Clark
Robert Brown (clerk of Benson & Benson)
•........•••■•....................... Glenn From
Jenkins (Miss Rebeccas butler).......... Guy Merriam
Rebecca Luke (a maiden lady).................(¿race Kirk
Katherine Rogers (her niece).......... Alberta Koontz
Marion Bryant, Katherine’s friend ...Geraldine Cook
1 atty, Miss Rebecca’s maid......................Alta Hayes
Reserved seats.......................... 4 5 c
A d m ission General admission
..... 3 5 e
(Children...25f
The Brownsville creamery has ■
bought the dairy that was Frank I
W alker’s apd Ccleuian W arner’s
cows, and with its new ice-making
machine is making ice cream to
sell at whole sale, in addition to
its former regular creamery prod­
ucts.
School Budget Election
Second vear
Y e a r ly totals
1919-20
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Frank Walker of Brownsville
will have an auction of his house­
hold goods and supplies Saturday
at 2. He and his wife are goiug to
travel during a we.¡-earned vaca­
tion.
D eta iled e x ­
pe n d itu res fo r
th e last y e ar of
the th re e ,’2 0 -’21
Halsey High School
May 27, 1922, at p. 8:15
m.
To
June
Graduates
C. J. Shedd of Shedd has been
one of the official couniere after
every election for 26 years.
B udget
a llo w ­
ance in d e ta il
1921-22
of the
Jess Safley and family wera Al-1 The seventh and eighthjjgradee
bany visitors Friday.
1 picnic today up tha Calapooia.
E stim ated ex p en d itu res for
th e en suing school year
1922-23
SENIOR CLASS
been far from the land of snnthine
thia wiuter and so far we have had
only three warm days.
estimated receipts
■^rO,n ~ ° “ ‘ 7 school fnnd d a rin g th e co m m a tchool
* î * " *cho° I f 0011 d u rin g the com ing school r e / r
»Io»o. 25
173 94
1412.08
.........
th e t o . , . , « . T O " L T
Total estim ated re c e ip t, not m c tn d in g th e p r o p o s e d « » ........................ 513215
recapitulation
r a ta l estim ated expenses fo r th e re a r
Tot,I estim ated receipt, not Inclndm g p r o p o ^
1
' |
jp ;
Balance, am onnt to be ra s e d by d is tric t ta a "
........... 2830.35
B ated th is 22d day o f M a y, I <>22
A ttest ;
B.
M . Bond, D is tric t C le rk
°
T ‘ T ’W
C h‘ lrm “
<* Directors.