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HALSEY KNTEKPRISR
Original Estimate & Accounting Sheet
NOV. 12, l*¡4
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SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 41
paid (or labor, cans and boxes.
This original estim ate shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the
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An independent—Not neutral newt-
several services, m aterial and supplies for the three fiscal years next pre­
In an effort to check goiter among
paper, published eveiy Weduesday,
the children of the Lincoln school of
ceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said
Wm. II. W O M U J»
Eugene the health clinic operated by
three fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six
the Lincoln Parent Teacher assoc ia- ,
months of the current year. (“ Six months of the current year” m eant six
S p ecial price on o n e-h a if to n an d to o lots
w
— be. rip o.__ >163 ». year la advance. tlon has started a weekly distribution
■months of the last school year.)
of
Iodine
tablets
among
the
children
A fresh stn c k of
Advertising, 2‘>c an inch; no disconn
EXPENDITURES
lor time or >i a?e ; no charge (or com of the third grade and upwards.
in b u lk en ab les us to
poeitson or c ranges.
Expenditures
and budget al- Expenditures for threi
Oregon pensions have been granted 1
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su p p ly you w ith an y
years next preceding
Ite
m
lowance
for
six
months of
follows:
Willis
Snook.
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Me aA verus.og disguised as s « » s
am o u n t desired
la st school yeai
la st school year.
l i t ; Carl Ritterspacher. Portland. I l l ; \ j i
Edith M. GUI. Klamath Falls. 120 ;
T h e econom ical food for calves, pigs a n d p o u ltry
S C A R E !) V O TE R
Sanny B. Vesey. Portland. I l l minors
Coolidge w ould p ro b a b ly have of Frank E. Coqulllette, Independence.
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bean elected i f th e re h a d Leeo no |20; Christopher C. Marsh, Myrtle
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L a F o lle tte , for th e re p u b lic a n s Creek, |18.
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By a vote of 3111 to 1384 Klamath
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are la rg e ly in th e m a jo rity in the
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c o u n try an d th e y win unless th e y county voters approved a special |125,-
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000 road bond issue for completion of
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h a n d ic a p th em selv es in som e way. The DalleeCallfornia highway to the
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B u t w ith o u t th e L a F o lle tte cam - Deschutes county line and also com­
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paig u could not h av e got as larg e a pletion of the west shore highway ex­
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vote as he did. M an y dem o crats tending about 90 miles around upper
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were scared in to th e rep u b lican Klamath lake.
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Following a violent storm last week,
PERSONAL SERVICE:
fold by th a t ca m p a ig n .
a large buck deer sauntered Into the
$1600.00 $1066.68 $1066.68 $1600.00
2. Principals
In th is s ta te th e stuffed scare­ 1 city of Lakeview, wandered down
750.00 1125.00
Asst, principals ...... 1125.00
750.00
crow of c a p itu l frig h te n e d o u t of Main street past the courthouse, turn­
750.00
Asst, principal
___ 1125.00
750.00
C A P IT A L A N D
SU RPLU S
O regon by th e incom e ta x scared ed into one of the principal business
900.00
600.00
3. Teachers, 1st,2d, 3d 900.00
600.00
900.00
enough c o u n try voters in t o v o t i r g thoroughfares and walked out of town
600.00
4th, 6th and 6th
SOO.CO 600.00
through alleys and the back yards of
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
900.00
600.00
7th and 8th
900.00 600.00
a g a in st th e ta x to en ab le P o rtla n d
residents of the city. ,
900.00
ta x d o d g ers to ‘‘p u t one over cd
Edward Hoik. 48, was killed in­
720.00
480.00
4. Jan ito rs
............ 720.00
480.00
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th e cow c o u n tie s ” an d defeat th e stantly and Joe Smltel seriously in­
‘.VAAZV,
10.00
6.60
5. Clerk
................
10.00
6.00
ta x .
jured at Astoria, when a slingload of
6965.00 72 10
Total personal service 7280.00 4853.28 4853 28 7056.00
T he farm ers of to d a y a re m ore 1 lumber belt»« hoisted from the Ham­
MATERIAL AND SU PPL IE S:
in te llig e n t an d b e tte r ed u c ated mond Lumber company schooner Trin-
50.00
1 F u rn itu re (desks, etc) 200.00 1/15.00 125.00
75.00
75.00
th a u were tho se of a g en e ratio n , Idad at the port dock broke from Ä
50.00
2
Supplies
(chalk,
etc)
100.00
“
Econom
y,
B
eau
ty
an
d
.
Its fastening and crashed down on a
50.00
ag o , b u t th e re is s till room for a d ­
50.00
50.00
3
L
ibrary
books
..........
75.00
Q
uality
crew of longshoremen.
10.00
10.00
v an cem en t when such a city s lu ih
4
Flags
.—..............
10.00
can be p u t in to y o u r k itc h en by
Complete returns from all precincts
25.00
25.00
5 Playground equipmt ..... 25.00
fu n d as was used a g a in st th e in. show that Oeorge L. Baker was elect-
th e in s ta llu ie u t of one of o u r
75.00
75.00
6
Ja
n
ito
r’s
supplies
........
200.00
75.00
com e ta x can p u t such a scare in to od roayor of Portland on a plurality of
7 Fuel
................. 300.00 268.70 300.00 825.00
m a n y of th e m as was evidenced 18,813 votes; that John M. Mann had
25.00
25.00
8 Light
.................
25.00
12.50
been elected commissioner on his 63.-
Best by T e s t
™ I 9 W ater
Nov. 4.
22.60
22.50
.......... - ...........
22.50
22.60
516 drat chqlce votes, apd A. L.
20.00
20.00
10 Postage and stationery ..........
20.00
Barbur on a phiraJity of 12,653 on all
1136.50 677.50
677.50
727.60
There are Portland business three choices as the result of the
Total mat. asd sup........... 957.50 623.70
See o u r new an d co m p lete iiu e (
tn»h who have the good of the city election last week.
CONSTRUCTION:
................................
170.00 226.00
general public at heart. And The board of direotorsJof the Ana
there are many who love the river Irrlgatfqh projdet «it the north
Total Construction
170.00 225.00
fanners as a hog loves corn— as > ot Bwnlpe9. lake
request^
MAINTENANCE ANR REPA IRS:
8k»“ T h e prices are right
a means of waxing fat. They Rhot Loper, state enfc fneer. to make
£0.00
50.00 150.00
School bldgs & grounds 200.00
get a good slice out of the fann­ an igvcsUgstioo of fb«
(Total Maintenance
be possibility of
60.00
200.00
er’s $1 and the consumer’s $3 the dsvtdopment of the land in the
50.00 150.00
50.00
00.00
and repairs ................
for a given product. Out of dry h$d of SMver fake by a system
INDEBTEDNESS:
that slice they subscribed to of deep well» and e p e tric power to be
76.18 100.00
100.00
W arrant & int. thereon
3000.00 1045.00
fight the income tax—the only detaioped at the lfrigfetion dam.
100.00; 75.18 100.00
Total indebtedness ....... 100.00:
tax some of them paid.
¡INSURANCE:
Bid ward II. EtWiundson of ■Salem
30.00
50.00
50.00
60.00
School bldg, fur. & fix.
has received highest hooors at the
30.00
30 00
30.00
60.00
50.00
50.00
Total
insurance
.............
Anarchists threaten a world­ Annapolis naval a^utem y, according to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters, of School D istrict I
MISCELLANEOUS:
a
letter
received
io
Salem.
He
Is
wide uprising if two Italians,
50.00
60.00
50.00
a »qn of Mrs. Alhm E. Edmundson. His ,X . 41 of LU » County, S tate of Oregon, th a t a W » 0 0 V W ^ n N Q «< Sundries
50.00
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who baye been c c n v c e l of m u r­
L.,1 S t r i c t Win be held a t Schoolhopse, on the 1st day of December 1924 |
60.00
resent award mt ikes him a "flve-
5O.OO 50.00
50.00
Total miscellaneous ....
d e r in Mueiacbtiri'eitr, are hanged. striper,” the highest honor that can
7-'!0 o’clock in the Evening, f o r'th e purpose of discussing the budget EMERGENCY:
Americans need not fear it. The be bestowed upo$. a naval cadet, and hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition
...... .......................
100.00
reds stood up to l>e counted t a honor graet to only one than,
..................100.00
of levying a special district tax.
. Total emergency
Nov. 4 and they were in the
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during Grand Total
Sbtpmonia^of d.-i occoll from DOuglaa
............. 8737.50 5872.16 6055.78 7962.50 11331.60 9012.50
minority.
rom 175 carloads in the fiscal year beginning o> June 16, 1924, and ending June 30, 1925, is
I, B. M. Bond, do hereby certify th a t the above estim ate of expendi­
JH»€fcil fr.
IS
to T o 7 -i« J 1884, according to estim ated in th e following budget and includes the amounts to be received | tures for the year 1924-1925 was prepared by me and th a t the expenditures
Foster Butner, fuanager of the Ump from the county school fund, state school fund, elem entary school fund, and budget allowance for six months of the cu rren t y«ar and the expendi­
The Portland livestock show
.'Broccoli El .change. Mr. Butner
tures for the three fiscal years next preceding th e cu rren t year as shown
pet iul district tax, and all other moneys of the district:
is the biggest in the world and qua
oald. that th is ;year ah even greater
above have been compiled from tho records in my charge and are true and
was bigger this year than ever! acreage had bet in planted tx t that due
Correct copies thereof.
B. M. BOND,
before, though the heaviest to the dry s q um er tho crop to be
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D iitric t Clerk.
wind and rain stonn in years ■ harvested th is winter probably would
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
continued throughout its eight be about theA i me as the 1924 crop.
Total
PERSONAL SERVICE
No. Sal. a yr.
days.
$1600.00
There w tte , foqr fatalities in Ore­
$1600.00
2. Principals
...............................- .......1
2260.00
gon due to 'jZ i lua<rlal accidents dur
1125.00
Asst. Principals ................................. “
The republicans state central i lng the w o ^ , jnfling November 6, ac­
2700.00
900.00
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3. Teachers
...... *..................
Committee and the anti-income cording to a ifwport prepared by tfie
720.00
720.00
...1
4. Janitors
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U. S. & C. T. C. T ire s N ew , lo w -p ric e d G ill
t:ix people spent good sums ad­ state In d i/jtrb i apt Went commission
10.00
10.00
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5. Clerk
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vertising their causes in Ore­ The vtcy ms ¿w(sre: Lloyd W. Lyons.
$7280.00
B a t te r ie s fo r
M o re s e rv ic e
Total ........................
gon newspapers. See the re­ W alts», doffetey' 'engineer; William
and
F o rd ,
N o m o re c o s t
Handle, Portl&ptl. fliuclier; Wttttam F MATERIAL AND SU PPLIES:
sults.
o th e r
S
ta
r.'
curtains,
etc.)
....................200.00
S
k
ille
d
A
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to
r
e
p
a
ir
in
g
1.
F
urniture
(desks,
stoves,
Rufeh. capqis V<ll«y. laborer, uq.d
s m a ll c a r s
10000
C h e v r o le t
2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) ........................
D atil/Albeift W%HoB. Vale, wood buck
A u to a c c e s s o r ie s
..................... 75.00
Hswi Notes
3. Library becks ...................
or.
. tothf of 539 accidents were re
.. 10.00
M ORE SE R V IC E FO R L E S S M ON EY
(Contiouad iron, ,« « • II
p ^ t U l during the i^eak
4. Flags
.................... —
25.00
5. Playground equipment
Two hundred and fifty Elks from
Qot
hunting on the upper Colum
„200.00
Portland wUl be guests of the Albany 1 bin «j‘Ter lB 8DOd nolv ttatl huBt6ri re
6. Jan ito r’s supplies
......
..
300.00
lodge Saturday at a oanquet, program i p o rt, securing limit ba»» In the vtcln
7. Fuel
.......... - ................
25.00
and initiation ceremonies.
Ity Mt Blaloeh and Arlington, accord
8. Light
22.50
lngJit>
announcement
of
Captain
A.
K
9. W ater
Hood River this year has the dle-
957.50
Total — .... - ..................
tlnction of being the first couqf,y in R 'A q d u ft. state game warden. He
Oregon to send its election Returns suld » (»•« hunting wpuld be good lor MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS:
.200.00
G row n», b rid g e w, rk a n d fillings. I t wtl
to the secretary of state at S«J am
th ) D((Xt two months on the bluffs
School buildings and grounds ......................................................
pay you to get m y p rices ou y o ur d e n ta l « orkl
(he
Columbia
river
and
In
the
sag'
S’ VIe
Total ................................—.............- —..................
A bond issue of $600,000 »or the
lleMls. Speriate«» are warhod
C u sick b a n k b u ild in g , A lb a n y
it
«tie«
wheat
ooraplotion of the F iak er/jo tty and
territory tUocg the Cr>l«m61a INDEBTEDNESS:
100.00
Baker-Cornucopia roads , which was that
. 2. W arrant and interest thtreon ,......- .....................
100.00
a abitane* bCvft quarter ot a
submitted to the voters qf. Baker coun rlvor
Total ---- ------------ - ......... - — ----------------
nd
ob
caoh
aido
ta
a
game
to
Ah
ty received on unofficial returns 3064 mile
INSURANCE:
votes In favor and y 05 against the refuge-
Building, furniture and fixtures .......................................... 50.00
proposal.
Henry Cabot Lodge died Sat-
Total .........................................................- .............................
Ths state tax on gasoline and dis- ui day, aged 74. The outstand­
MISCELLANEOUS:
tltlats snlos for
,ptember. 1M4. ag ing feat of his long congression­
50.00
Sundries
'10.00
pregatsd $217,17$ »«, aecordlng to a al caret r was that of keeping
Total .......
statem ent p r « p / . e<i by tbs secretary
the United States out of th« EMERGENCY:
of state. The tax waa based on 8,-
league of nations.
j <» i -
100.00
»96.810 gallon/, of „ .„ U n e and 886,-
100.00
H u y is w o rth j u s t a s m u c h in s to r a g e a s
704 gallon. qf. dJwtillate.
Total ........................................................... —"
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8787.50
Total estim ated amount of money for all purpo»«» during >C#T
y
o
u m ig h t g e t fo r it in c a s e o f fire. T h )
its
Montana
has
amended
The stale land board has no legal
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
authority 'to loan irreduattte school constitution to provide l o r an
l A n i p r i c a n E a g le F ir e
In su ra n c e co m p an y
funds ci the sta |e on a water dftoh. inheritance tax.
From county achool fund during the coming school year
1364.89
Iwill p a y y o u 35% o f t h e c a s h v a lu e in ca> •
hacordlyg to a legal op In ton handed
(Use amount of county school fund received last year as basis in
HALSEY
o f lo s s b y tire .
down oy (be auornsy-gscersl The
making this estim ate).
opinion wen requested $>y so lrrlga
From state school fund during the coming achool y e a r ---- 262.58
Hop district In eastern Oregon.
(Use amount of state school fund received la st year as basis in
Thirty assessors of the <8 In the
making this estim ate).
Ca*h paid for
state attended the anstdil convention
From Elementary school fund during coming school year 988.14
of the Oregon County A ssessors' ssao- C re a m , P o u ltry . E g g s, Veal Estim ated amount to be received from all other sources during
elation in Portland la st week, beard & H ides.
the coming school year .................
........ ...... ..—.......1895.60
M. H- S H O O K
addresses, re-elected th<»lr old oftlsSrs
Total estim ated leceipts, not including proposed ta x ---------------4501.21
and selected Dallas a» th e meeting
recapitulation
place for the neat coavwntloo.
Total estim ated expenses fo r the year ........
........ ...........8737.50
The Cottage O rova camaery d ie
4501 21
Total estimatiid receipts not including propos»a tax
nity comintinicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Artuy at the
trthuted more than 61 <000 during tha
4236.29
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax .....
White Shield Horae, 563 Mayfair aveaue, Portland, Oregon.
1»$4 season, largely I a the peektgg of
Dated thia 6th day of November. 1924.
products that other, rise w m ld have
All a ’ork don« peoroi tly> nd roasM*
” ■' D. Taylof,
A ttest: B. M. Bond,
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bees a waste. The amount patd for
Chairman Board of Directors.
D istrict G erk .
ably.
Phone
No-
-64
produoe was $6,564 7 ¿ o a d $7115 $» was
For More egg production
| Use Fisher’s Egg Producer $
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
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COMPOUND
O. W . F R I M
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HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
$35,000
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HEATERS
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Estimated Expenditures
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*, ARROW GARAGE, Gamie Bros.
2
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J
>ee
Dr. C. FICQ, Dentist
“ PLATES T H A T F I T ”
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
Cream and Produce Station
F. M . G R A Y ,
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
A n y G irl in Trouble
D R A Y M A N
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