URESHAX OUTLOOK.
BORING
' ago an o th er son ot Mr. Auhiu w as
-----------
obliged to undergo an operation
L aw rence, 11-year-old son of Mr. fbr th e sam e ailm ent.
and Mrs. M. Aubin of Boring, w as
------------ ----------
rem oved to th e P o rtlan d sa n ita r-
CAMP HILL
ium S aturday and la te r operated on
for appendicitis. S everal m onths j The Camp Hill W om en's club w ill
' give a com m ercial card p a rty on
S aturday evening, November 5. In
the basem ent of th e Lynch school-
1 house. T he proceeds w ill be used
to help fu rn ish th e te a c h e rs’ rest
room of th e new school building.
Supper w ill be served.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Notice is hereby given to th e legal v o ters of School D istrict No. F o u r of
M ultnom ah County, S tate of Oregon, th a t a School Meeting of said d istric t will
be held a t Schoolhouse, on the 12th day of November, 1927, a t 2:30 o'clock in
th e afternoon for th e purpose of discussing th e budget h ere in afte r set out
w ith th e levying board, and to vote on the proposition o t levying a special
d istric t tax.
The to ta l am ount of m oney needed by th e said d istric t during th e fiscal
year beginning on Ju n e 21. 1927, and ending Ju n e 30, 1928, is estim ated in the
follow ing budget and includes the am ounts to be received from th e county
school fund, sta te school fund, elem en tary school fund, special d istric t tax,
and all other m oneys of th e d istric t:
BUDGET
E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D I T U R E S
P e r s o n a l S erv ices
2 P r in c ip a ls . I ........................................................................................... 2500.00
3 T e a c h e r s . 13............................................................................................... 14805.00
♦ J a n i to r s . 1 ............................................................................................... 1500.00
5 C le rk , 1 .....................................................................................................
75,00
J
2500.00
14805.00
1500.00
75.00
T O T A L ................................................................................
M a te r ia l a n d S u p p lie s :
1. F u r n i t u r e (d e s k s , sto v e s, c u r ta in s , e t c .) ................................
2 S u p p lie s (c h a lk , e r a s e r s , e t c . ) .........................................................
F l a g s ..........................................................................................................
P l a y g r o u n d e q u ip m e n t ......................................................................
6 J a n i t o r ’s s u p p lie s ................................................................................
7 F u e l ............................................................................................................
8 L ig h t ..........................................................................................................
W a t e r ............. ..........................................................................................
18 P o s ta g e , s t a ti o n e r y a n d p r i n t i n g ...................................................
$ i m o . oo
T O T A L ................................................................................
M a in te n a n c e a n d R e p a irs :
S ch o o l b u ild in g a n d g r o u n d s ...........................................................
$
1880.00
$
2000.00
T O T A L ................................................................................
$
2000.00
I n d e b te d n e s s :
1 B o n d e d , a n d in t e r e s t t h e r e o n .........................................................
2 W a r r a n t , a n d i n te r e s t t h e r e o n .......................................................
$
$
4800.00
150.00
T O T A L ................................................................................
$
4950.00
T r a n s p o r ta tio n o f P u p ils :
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n o f P u p i l s .................................................................
$
3000.00
In su ran ce:
In su ra n c e
$
200.00
M iscella n eo u s:
1 P r e m iu m c le r k ’s b o n d ........................................................................
3. A u d it o f c le r k 's b o o k s ........................................................................
$
50.00
«.00
T O T A L . . . . < ......................................................................
$
55.00
200.00
200.00
26.00
100.00
125.00
700.00
350.00
175.00
5.00
$
4
5
3
.................................................................................................
T O T A L ................................................................................
T o ta l e s tim a te d a m o u n t o f m o n ey fo r a ll p u rp o s e s d u r in g
th e y e a r .............................................................................................
E S T IM A T E D R E C E I P T S
F r o m c o u n ty school fu n d d u r in g th e c o m in g school y e a r . . .
F r o m s t a te sch o o l fu n d d u r in g th e c o m in g sch o o l y e a r .........
F r o m e le m e n ta r y sc h o o l f u n d d u r in g th e c o m in g school y e a r
$ 30965.00
T o ta l e s tim a te d re c e ip ts , n o t in c lu d in g proposted t a x ...........
R E C A P IT U L A T IO N
T o ta l e s tim a te d e x p e n s e s f o r th e y e a r ..........................................
T o ta l e s tim a te d r e c e ip ts n o t in c lu d in g p ro p o se d t a x ...............
$ 13915.06
$ 30965.00
6356.00
844.56
6714.50
$
$ 30965.00
$ 13915.06
B a la n c e a m o u n t to be r a is e d b y d i s tr ic t t a x ...................
T h e in d e b te d n e s s o f D is tr ic t N o. 4 is a s f o llo w s :
T o ta l b o n d e d i n d e b te d n e s s .........................................................
T o ta l w a r r a n t in d e b te d n e s s .....................................................
T o ta l a m o u n t o t o th e r in d e b te d n e s s ..................................
$ 17049.94
$ 57000.00
N one
N one
T o ta l a m o u n t o f a ll in d e b te d n e s s ..........................................
$ 57000.00
D a te d th is 13th d a y o f O c to b e r, 1927.
J . V. C O G S W E L L , C h a ir m a n B o a rd o f D ire c to rs .
A tte s t
C. J . L U N D Q U IS T , D i s t r i c t C lerk .
On th e evening of October 29th
th e Boring Rebekah lodge gave its
an n u a l H allow een party for th e
little folks belonging to th e m em
bers of th e order. About 50 ro l
licking youn g sters w ere p resen t,
who certain ly had the tim e of th eir
lives; all wore m asks and w ere
dressed in m ore o r less fa n ta stic
costum es.
T he euergetic com m ittee c o n sist
ed of the following ladies: Mrs. O.
M anary, Mrs. L ucille H illyard and
Mrs. E d ith Johanson.
P lays and
gam es took up p a rt of the evening,
afte r w hich an a rtistic a lly d ecor
ated table, containing goodies de
lig h tfu l to the juvenile h eart w ere
in evidence. It is h ard to d e te r
m ine who got th e m ost enjoym ent
of th e en tertain m en t, th e happy
y o u n g sters or th e en terp risin g
com m ittee th a t so splendidly co n
trib u ted to its success.
MHS. EHEI) MATSON
DIES AT ROCKWOOD
Mrs. B ertha Matson, a w ell-
know n resid en t of Rockwood, p ass
ed aw ay at th e fam ily home th e re
Friday. October 28, at the age of 56
years as th e re su lt of dropsy, from
w hich she had been a sufferer for
a con sid erab le tim e past.
F u n e ra l services will be held
from th e Rockwood
M ethodist
ch u rch on T hursday, November 3,
at 11 a. m.. and in term en t w ill ta k e
place in G resham cem etery u nder
the direction of th e O ates F u n eral
Home.
T he deceased is survived by her
w idow er F red M atson; th re e sons,
Ed Sm ith and N orm an S m ith of
P o rtlan d and O. E. S m ith of W end-
ling, O regon; th re e d au g h ters, Mrs.
Mabel Schm itz ol’ Oregon C ity; Mrs.
B ertha T im m ons of St. H elens;
Mrs. C lara E m ra of Deer Island.
Gustave Nelson Passes Away.
Gustave W. Nelson, a form er re s
ident of the Powell Valley d istrict,
died at th e P isgah home in L ents
Sunday, October 30, a t th e age of 68
years. He is survived by a b ro th
er, C harles Nelson of Chicago. The
fu n eral services will be conducted
tom orrow aftern o o n at 1 o'clock by
th e Rev. Jo n a s Johnson a t the
Swedish Mission church in Pow ell
Valley. In te rm e n t will take place
in Lincoln Memorial park. Ar-
ta n g em e n ts are in the hands of the
P earso n F u n eral church. 351 K nott
stree t. P ortland.
TROUTDALE
School District No. Four.
T his o riginal estim ate show s in p a ra lle l colum ns th e u n it co sts o t th e
sev eral services, m a teria l and supplies for th e th ree fiscal y ears n ex t p re
ceding the c u rre n t year, th e detail expen d itu res for th e la st one of said th re e
preceding fiscal y ea rs and the budget allow ances and ex p en d itu res for six
m onths of th e c u rre n t year. (“Six m onths of th e c u rre n t y ea r" m eans six
m onths of th e la s t school y e a r).
E X P E N D IT U R E S
! si
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zê
P erso n a l S erv ice:
2 P r i n c ip a ls ................. $ 2500.00
3 T e a c h e r s ....................$14805.00
4 a t 3136.00
3 a t $130.00
1 a t 3125.00 ■
3 a t 3120.00
2 a t $115.00
4 J a n i t o r s ..................... $ 1500.00
........
S C le rk ............................ $
TOTAL
...................... $18880,00
M a te ria l a n d N upidle»:
1 F u rn itu re
(d e sk s,
e tc .) ..........................$
2 S u p p lie s, c h a lk , e t c .. $
4 F l a g s ............................$
6 P la y g r o u n d e q u ip -
8
7
8
9
10
E x p e n d itu r e s fo r th r e e fiscal
y e a r s n e x t p r e c e d in g l a s t
school y e a r.
•o
B u d g e t a llo w
a n c e in d e ta il.
IT E M
!
E x p e n d itu r e s
in d e ta il.
I
I
$ 1533.29
$ 8940.00
- 4/
$11223.29
$12093.29
100.00
J a n i t o r 's s u p p l i e s ... $ 125.00
700.00
F u e l ..............................$
350.00
L ig h t ............................$
W a t e r .......................... $ 175.00
P o s ta g e a n d
6.00
s t a t i o n e r y ................. $
$ 63.77 $ 200.00
$ 337.50 $ 466.00
$ 160.51 $ 200.00
$ 46.21 $ 118.00
M s ln te n a n r e a n d R e p a irs :
S ch o o l b u ild in g s a n d
g r o u n d s ...................$ 2000.00
TOTAL
..................... $
2000.00
In d e b te d
1 B o n d e d , a n d in te r e s t
th e r e o n .................... $ 4800.00
2 W a r r a n t , a n d In te re s t
th e r e o n ................... $ «50.00
T O T A I...........................$
4950 00
T r a n - p o r ta tl n n n f P n p ll« :
B u s s e x p e n s e ...........$ .1000.00
D r i v e r s .........................
TOTAL
...................... $ 3000.00
ln « « r a n r e
F ire . L ia b il i t y .........$
TOTAL
..................... $
M H r e lla s r o n » :
M is c e lla n e o u s . . . .
C le r k 's b o n d ......... $
A u d it c le r k 's b o o k s $
lf)T A L
GRAND
..................... $
2<X).OO
2*10.00
5o.00
$ 2300.00
$13410.00
$ 750.00 $ 1000.00 » 1500.00
$ 50.00 $ 75.00
$ 200.19 $ 333.00
$ 16.64
..................... $ 1880.00
C 3
» tt3
>»
$ 1533.29
$10320.00
u2
3 3
C w
© 1 4
4 eC
200.00
200.00
25.00
TOTAL
s*
©
—
Is-S i
$
16 66
$17285.00
$
$ 228.00
$ 228.00
$ 4108.33
$ 266.66
$ 4371.99
$ 1666.66
$ 1333 34
$ 3000.00
$ 466 47
$ 4(6.47
$15112.50
$ 1586 56
$ 1872.(2
100.91
$ 506.25
$
$ 338.54
$ 146 99
$ 119.10 $ 333.33 $ 701.21
$ 119.10 $ 333.23 J 701.31
$ 2960.50
$ 2809 66
$ 5770.15
$ 916.9«
$ » 1(96
$16940.00
210.59
$ 808.18 $ 1351.32 $ 1303.28
$ 4423.00
$ 4053.89
$ 8476.89
$ 1825.98
$ 1825.98
$ 908 00
$ 908.00
$ 3042.10
$ (32S 99
$10681.38
$
8 1754.31
» 6421.11
$
212.00
6988.22
$
50.64
T O T A L ...........»309(5.00
I 1807.(0
920873 28
321(19 (0
T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting of
the F airview P aren t-T each er a sso
ciation will be held F riday evening
at th e schoolhouse. This Is an open
m eeting to the public. Miss Maude
A ldrich, an Interestin g and w ell-
know n sp eak er, will be p resen t to
ad d ress th e g ath erin g .
R e fresh
m ents will be served, and a g eneral
com m unity social evening will be
spent.
GLAMS!
5.00
5500
Mrs. Dan Lynch and Mrs. Dick
Lynch of S eattle sp en t sev eral
days visiting a t the A. D. K endall
home last week. Mrs. Dan Lynch
is a s is te r of Mr. K endall. Mrs.
K endall accom panied them to Se
a ttle F rid ay and retu rn ed S a tu r
day.
Miss S tella McNeel, who has been
visiting a t the hom es of Mrs. E.
Robinson and Mrs. Mary P arso n s,
left for San Diego, C alifornia, Mon
day accom panied by Mrs. M ary
P arso n s. Mrs. P arso n s will v isit
w ith relativ es in Los A ngeles en
ro u te home from San Diego.
Mrs. H. E. W aite sp en t a few
days v isitin g friends in Hood R iver
th is week.
Mrs. E unice Robinson, who a t
ten d ed th e sta te P.-T. A. convention
held a t La G rande th is w eek, re
tu rn ed home S aturday.
Mr and Mrs. C arl Zlebeck e n te r
tained a t th e ir home T uesday eve
ning a num ber of frien d s from
P o rtlan d . The evening was spent
in playing ca rd s and w ith m usic.
H. P. P eterso n has retu rn ed from
W isconsin w here he sp en t a m onth
visiting relatives.
T he S & D club m et a t Mrs. L. A.
H arlo w 's home T h u rsd ay a f te r
noon. A delicious lunch w as served
at 1 o'clock, a fte r w hich th e a f te r
noon w as sp en t in playing cards.
F irs t h onors w ere given Mrs. C. F.
P arso n s.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B McGinnis and
fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. H ew itt
and fam ily, and Mr and Mrs. C. F.
P arso n s spent F riday evening at
the home of W. R W right. The eve
ning w as spent playing cards.
FAIRVIEW
$ 2122.00
$ 1807 (0
NOVEMBER
Boring Odd Fellows
Entertain Children
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET.
E x p e n d itu r e s a n d
budget
a llo w a n c e
fo r six m o n th s o f
l a s t school y e a r .
TUESDAY,
$ 2123.00
$
188.20
8 209.10
832622 4«
$24404 (5
$38881 1»
I. C. J. L undquist, do hereby certify th a t th e above estim ate of ex p en d i
tu re s for th e year 1927-1928 w as prepared by me and th a t th e ex p e n d itu res
and budget allow ance for six m onths of th e c u rre n t year and th e exp en d i
tu re s for th e th re e fiscal y ears next p receding th e c u rre n t year as show n
above have been com piled from th s reco rd s in my ch a rg e and a re tru e and
co rrec t copies thereof
C. J. LUNDQUIST, Clerk.
GLASS!
GLASS!
Fix any broken window» now, be
fo re th e cold east wind blows.
G lass all size*. L. L. K idder Hdwe.
Co.—Adv.
A
tion Fairview Ixxige No. 92,
A F A A M , S atu rd ay eve
ning, November S, 1927. a t 8 o'clock.
L abor in E. A. Degree. V isiting
b re th re n welcome.
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'y.
JOHN T McGINNIS. W M
1.
HW7
PAGE THREE
CORBETT
The fresh m an in itiatio n p arty
was held at th e schoolhouse F riday
evening and th e freshies w ere cere
m oniously received as full-fledged
high school stu d en ts. A fine tim e
is rep o rted by them.
Mr. Myers, a cousin of F ran k
Bell, cam e from K ansas T hursday
evening to visit him. Mr. and Mrs.
Bell and ch ild ren and Mr. Myers
w ent to H eppner F riday to visit Mr.
B ells’ bro th er-in -law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L atourelle.
Ray Lasley and sister, Mrs. C.
Woodle. m otored to T aft S aturday
to visit th eir p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs.
F. N. Lasley. Ray expects to re
tu rn Monday but Mrs. Woodle will
rem ain for a w eek's visit.
Miss Maude A ldrich of G resham ,
a n ational W. C. T. U. w orker,
spoke oil th e su b ject of te m p er
ance F riday a t th e Colum bian high
school.
H arry R ickert and F ran cis Reed
are at Bonneville salm on fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert P ounder a t
tended a wedding in P o rtlan d S at
urday evening.
by local m em bers. A sale of fa n
cy work, candy and refreshm ents
An u nusually good program is will follow th e program , which will
being p repared for the b azaar on begin prom ptly a t 8 o'clock.
F riday evening, November 4, a t the
LIVESTOCK.
Union schoolhouse under th e au s
If you have livestock for sale
pices of the P aren t-T each er asso som eone w ants it. If you w ant to
ciation.
Besides o rch e stra and buy or sell horses, cattle, sheep or
readings, a one-act comedy entitled, hogs, consult th e Outlook W ant
'A Bunch of Roses" w ill be p u t on Column.
UNION
ON THE ROAD to ROMANCE '
i very jewelry store is on the
high road ro romance, eê The
purchase of lewelrv is a sentimen
tal transaction because our wares
are those of happiness.
In our
stock you will find every item
worthy of your finest
sentiments
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W ilkes School D istrict
The pupils of th e W ilkes school
gave a H allow een program w hich
w as enjoyed by a larg e audience.
The auditorium of th e school was
very p rettily decorated iu autum n
leaves, b ats and black cats. Ghosts,
goblins, black ca ts and w itches a p
peared in person d u rin g the eve
ning and the ja ck o’ la n tern s th a t
talked caused m uch m errim ent.
P a rt of th e p rogram was for the
e n tertain m en t of th e
children.
N orm an N. N orton, prem ier ven
trilo q u ist of P o rtlan d . provided
m uch am u sem en t w ith
George
W ashington. County S u p erin te n
dent A lderson w as p rese n t and
gave a com edy reel w hich the
ch ild ren g rea tly enjoyed.
The p upils staged a successful
paper drive last week and plan to
buy p ara p h ern alia w ith th e money
realized from th e sale of the pa
pers.
The W om en's Society of the
Sm ith
M emorial
P resb y terian
ch u rch of F airview held a tea a t
the home of Mrs. W. E. T e g a rt last
week. A larg e num ber attended
and a very p leasan t afternoon was
spent.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Ohling of Albany,
Oregon, are spending the week at
the T. C. M illar home and a tte n d
ing the Pacific In tern atio n al Live
stock exposition.
; Jtleakp’ô Jttoelrp Priore
Powell Street
Gresham, Ore.
WilläfH
SERVICE STATION
Tim« t o
N e tü r « 9
■Bu« nan
Gresham Battery &Tire Shop
Phone 1701
Ivy F illin g S tation
Mattery Repairing
Vulcanizing
ROWELL VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Sam C arrell and
son D elbert have retu rn ed from
W enatchee,
W ashington,
w here
they have been w orking for the
past tw o m onths picking apples.
They rep o rt a fall of six inches of
snow on the th ird of O ctober which
did some dam age to apple trees.
T he snow only rem ained, however,
for about 24 hours.
T he Ladies Aid of the Swedish
Mission church will m eet at th e
home of Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock.
All Indies of th e com m unity a re in
vited.
A H allow een p arty w as enjoyed
S atu rd ay evening nt th e home of
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Yates. The
guests w ere in
costume's and
m asked for th e occasion. T hose
p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sell.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. W renn, Mr. and
Mrs. H om er W illiam s. Mr. and Mrs.
F ran k Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
P u rtle and Mrs. G rant P n rtie of
P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs. Yates.
Ed Sell was given first honors at
card s and Mrs. Roy P u rtle second
honors.
More th an »100 w as netted S a tu r
day evening as th e resu lt of the
Ladies Aid b azaar at the Mission
church.
Mrs. C harles L u n d q u ist attended
a luncheon In P o rtlan d F riday giv
en a t th e home of h er cousin Mrs.
Ralph Anderson.
Miss Sue H icks is a t her home In
P o rtlan d for a week due to the
death of her fath e r B urt H icks who
passed aw ay on Sunday, October 30.
Miss D ake Is su b stitu tin g in her
place as p rin cip al of th e Powell
Valley school.
The L u th e r L eague will have a
social service W ednesday evening
at th e Saron L u th eran church be
ginning a t 8 o’clock. T he Rev. and
Mrs. Enoch Sandeen will en tertain .
A program will be rendered and
th e re w ill be a business session in
connection w ith the m eeting.
Miss T re lla H ow ell sp en t the
week end w ith her p are n ts Mr. and
Mrs, B. M. H ow ell. Miss Howell Is
atten d in g the Blhle S tan d ar 1 T heo
logical school at th e L ighthouse
tem ple in Eugene.
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