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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1927)
GRESHAM * • PLEASANT HOME NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING N otice is hereby given to th e legal voters of School D istric t No. F o u r of M ultnom ah County. S tate of Oregon, th a t a School M eeting of said d istric t will be held a t Schoolhouse, on th e 10th day of D ecem ber, 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 th e propositio n of levying a special d istric t tax. T he to ta l am o u n t of m oney needed by th e said d istric t d u rin g th e fiscal y ear beginning on Ju n e 21, 1927, and ending Ju n e 30, 1928, is estim ated in th e follow ing budget an a 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 a ll o th e r m oneys of th e d istric t: • BUDGET E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S Personal S m i t e : t P rin c ip a ls. 1 .......................................................................................» 2500.00 3 T ea ch e rs, 1 3 , • 14805.00 4 J a n ito rs . 1 .......................................................................................... 1500.00 5 C lerk. 1 ................................................................................................. 75.00 3 2500.00 14805.00 1500.00 75.00 3 18880.00 T O T A L .......................................................... » ............... M aterial and Supplies: 1. F u r n itu r e (desks, stoves, c u rta in s , e tc .) .............................. 2 S upplies (chalk, e ra se rs, e tc .) ....................................................... 4 F la g ........................................................................................................... 5 P la y g ro u n d equipm ent ................................................................... 6 J a n ito r 's supplies ............................................................................. 7 F u e l ....................................................................................................... S L ig h t ..................................................................................................... • W a te r ................................................................................................... 10 P o stag e, sta tio n e ry a n d p rin tin g . 3 200.00 200.00 25.00 100.00 125.00 700.00 350.00 175.00 5.00 3 1880.00 T O T A L ............................ M alntenanre and Repairs: School build in g a n d g ro u n d s........ T O T A L ............................. Indebtedness: 1 B onded, a n d in te re s t t h e r e o n .. .. 2 W a r r a n t, a n d in te re s t t h e r e o n ... T O T A L ............................ Transportation of Pupils: T ra n s p o rta tio n o f P u p ils .............. In su ra n c e : In su ra n c e ............................................. 3 2000.00 3 2000.00 3 4800.00 3 150.00 3 4950.00 3 3000.00 M iscella n e o u s: 1 P re m iu m c le rk ’s b o n d .. 3. A u d it of c le rk ’s books. TOTAL. 3 200.00 3 50.00 6.00 3 55.00 3 30965.00 T O T A L ............................................................................. T o ta l e stim a te d a m o u n t of m oney for a ll p u rposes d u rin g th e y e a r ......................................................................................... E ST IM A T E D R E C E IP T S F ro m co u n ty school fu n d d u rin g the com ing school y e a r . . . Ifrom s ta te school fund d u rin g th e com ing school y e a r ........ F ro m e le m en tary school fund d u rin g th e com ing school y e a r 3 30965.00 3 6356.00 844.56 6714.50 3 13915.06 T o ta l e stim a te d receipts, not including proposed ta x . R E C A P IT U L A T IO N T o ta l e stim a te d expenses for th e y e a r ........................ [ T o ta l e stim a te d re c e ip ts not including proposed t a x . . . 3 30965.00 3 13915.06 3 17049.94 B alan ce a m o u n t to be ra is e d by d istric t ta x . i T h e Indebtedness of D istrict No. 4 is a s fo llo w s: T o ta l bonded in d e b te d n e ss.................................... T o ta l w a r r a n t In d e b te d n ess................................ T o ta l a m o u n t of o th e r in d eb te d n ess............ 3 57000.00 N one N one 3 57000.00 T o ta l a m o u n t of a ll in d e b te d n e ss......................................... 2 D a te d th is 17th d a y of N ovem ber, 1927. J. V. C O G SW EL L , C h a irm a n B o ard o f D irectors. A t t e s t : C. J. L U N D Q U IS T . D istric t Clerk. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET. School District No. Four. T his orig in al estim ate show s in p a ra lle l colum ns th e u n it costs of the sev eral services, m a teria l and supplies for th e th re e fiscal y ea rs n ex t pre- t i d i n g th e c u rre n t year, the detail ex p en d itu res for th e la s t one of said th ree R e c e d in g fiscal y ea rs and the budget allow ances and ex p e n d itu res for six m o n th s of th e c u rre n t year. (“Six m onths of th e c u rre n t y e a r” m eans six m o n th s of th e la s t school y e a r). E X P E N D IT U R E S E x p e n d itu re s a n d budget allow ance for six m o n th s of last school year. V- E x p e n d itu re s fo r th re e fiscal y e a rs n e x t preced in g la st school y ear. 5 $ s s giv e Seco •s pu ur 2 ài First t y e a r gii y e ar ly totals. II •c <* X © to ta l 5 2 •* — y e ar a rly ITEM 0) 1 expet r la st th ree - riod. *5 P e r so n a l S erv ice: 3 2300.00 . 314805.00 3 1533.29 3 8940.00 3 1533.29 J10320.00 3 2300.00 313410.00 3 1500.00 3 75.00 3 750.00 3 1000.00 3 50.00 3 1500.00 3 75.00 T O T A L ..................... 318880.00 311223.29 312093.29 317385.00 200.19 3 333.00 3 16.66 3 210.59 3 3 3 3 100.91 506.25 338.54 146.99 2 P rin c ip a ls ___ 3 T e a c h e rs ........ 4 a t 3135.00 3 a t 3130.00 1 a t 3125.00 3 a t 3120.00 2 a t 3115 00 4 J a n ito r s .......... 5 C lerk ................ M aterial a n d S upplies: 1 F u r n itu r e (desks. etc.) ........................ 2 Supplies, chalk, e tc .. 4 F la g s .......................... $ P la y g ro u n d equip- m ent ......................... 6 J a n ito r 's s u p p lie s ... 7 »S L ig h t .......................... 9 W a te r ........................ 10 P o sta g e ax 1 s ta tio n e r y ................ $ 200.00 3 200.00 3 25.00 100.00 125.00 $ 700.00 3 350.00 3 175.00 3 3 3 3 3 63.77 1 337.50 3 160.51 3 46.21 3 16.66 3 200.00 3 466.00 3 200.00 $ 116.00 T O T A L .................... 3 1880.00 3 1351.32 3 1303.28 3 119.10 3 333.33 3 701.31 T O T A L ..................... 3 2000.00 3 119.10 3 333.33 3 701.31 lndebtedne»«: 1 B onded, a n d In tere st th ere o n .................. 3 4800.00 2 W a rra n t, a n d in te re s t th ereo n .................. 3 150.00 3 2960.50 3 4108.33 3 4423.00 3 2809.65 3 266.66 3 4053.89 ................... 3 4950.00 3 5770.15 3 4374 99 3 8478.89 Trnneportatloa of Pnplls: B uss e x p e n se .......... 3 3000.00 D r iv e rs ........................ • 3 916.96 3 1666.66 3 1333.34 3 1825.98 3 916 96 3 3000.00 3 1825.98 3 228.00 3 466.67 3 908.00 3 228.00 3 466 67 3 908.00 .................... 3 3000.00 I n s n ra n re F i r s t L ia b ility ........ 3 200.00 TOTAL .................... 3 M iscellaneous: M iscellaneous . . . . C le rk 's bond . . . . 3 A udit c le rk 's book» 3 200.00 50.00 5.00 8 2122.00 Battery Sertlce. PAAR THREE Repair Driveways. A Valuable Reference AUCTION SALE One of the finest references any inan can have is a Checking account at a well-known and highly regarded hank. DECEMBER 3. 1927 J. C. ROYER, Owner Paying by cheek drawn on this Bank w ill give you added credit standing, aside from the convenience of this method of payment. A growing Cheeking account is a distinct asset to any man or woman. WE WILL WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT! gguafìt of Qtfeafauis SHOP EARLY” 3 1586.56 3 1572.62 3 3042.10 3 6326 99 310681.38 3 8988.22 3 1764.31 3 6421.11 3 3 212.00 50.64 —r 3 1807.60 T l KSI» VT, NOVEMBER 25, Ifc* Now is th e tim e to re p a ir your A g u aran teed b attery for 33 or 34 and your old one. C harging. 60c. drivew ays w ith cru sh ed ro ck or T he E p w o rth L eag u ers of th e Pow ell V alley a t 52d street. Phone road g ravel. See W alrad & W right, M ethodist ch u rch put on a very in TAbor 0284 a fte r 7 p. ra.—Adv. G resham , phone 1631.—Adv. te re stin g an d en tertain in g program a t th e ch u rch on F rid ay evening. November 18. T he p ro g ram w as a diversified arran g e m en t co n sistin g of piano, violin an d voice, m usical A num bers, read in g s and sk its. Nellie and P atty G reenw ood, d au g h ters J. Boyer Farm, 1 mile south of Damascus. Turn of Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Greenw ood south at end of pavement at Damascus, turn llrst graveled o f Bull Run p resen ted several road to right, go to top of hill, good graveled road all piano num bers in their* u su al in the way. te re stin g way. Mrs. A gnes W alters p resen ted a read in g "Jo sia h A llen's Wife at T. W a rn e r’s S to re ” in a Free Lunch at Noon pleasing and e u te rta in iu g m anner. Sale Invili* 10 A. VI. Sharp. Miss L u etta W elling of G resham , assisted at the piano by Miss Ma^el Ou acco u n t of sickness in fam ily, w ill sell at Auction to the W in ters also of G resham , delighted h ighest bidder all my livestock, p o u ltry and farm im plem ents, th o se p resen t by tw o w ell rendered co n sistin g of: num bers. Mr. P h ilip s of th e G resh Jersey and Guernsey Cow. 2 Holstein Heifers. am S tan d ard Oil sta tio n p resen ted a few comic songs assiste d at th e Mare, about 7 y ears old. 450 W hite L eghorn Chickens in sm all , piano by Mrs O liver Gill. The coops. 150 P lym outh Rock C hickens in sm all coops. 8 In cu b ato rs. | shadow g rap h sk it “A S urgical cap acity 220 to 640 eggs. 2 B rooders, coal b u rn ers, 1500 capacity. 20 Ew es S h ro p sh ire and H am pshire. Buck, p u re bred S hropshire. 7-foot O peration" p resen ted by R alph Binder. H ay T edder G rain D rill. 3% -ln. F arm Wagon. S pring Tooth E llsw o rth , H erm an W alters and H arrow . V aughn D rag Saw w ith lot of e x tra saws. Stum p P u ller w ith Gas O liver Gill pleased th e younger lot of cro ss cu t saws. S pray Pum p. 2 Gas E ngines 1H h. p. m em bers very m uch. R alph E ls- E ngine 8 h. p.. In te rn a tio n a l oil w heels w ith wood saw attach m en t. Chop Mill. F an n in g Mill. P latfo rm Scale, capacity 600 pounds. Sheep w orth an d O liver Gill also ap S h earin g outfit w ith knives and g rin d er. 15 tons O ats and V etch Hay peared in a n egro dialogue “T he Lot of barbed w ire, hoes, forks, potato forks, sm all im plem ents and j Two Black C row s." B a rb a ra W a lt tools too num ero u s to m ention. ers w as ch airm an of th e evening and H arry C arlson p resided a t th e TERMS—All sum s 320 or u nder cash. All sum s over 320 six m onths' tim e w ith in te re st at ra te of 8 per ce n t p er annum on notes a p tic k et table. T he candy booth w as proved by clerk A pplication should be m ade to C lerk A. Meyers In ch arg e of Alma Cook assisted by a t F irs t S tate Bank, p rio r to sale. o th er g irls of th e league. T he eve ning was pronounced a success in every w ay. * • S everal days ago W. B. Cory, th e A. W. COOKE, Auctioneer A. MEYERS, Clerk su p e rin ten d e n t of th e M ethodist S unday school appointed C h ristm as com m ittees and p lan s for th e ob serv an ce of th a t festival a re now w ell u n d er way. Mrs. A lta S taf ford heads the p ro g ram com m ittee; G. H. Bickford is ch airm an of th e m usic com m ittee; H. Lee Ball, is in ch a rg e of deco ratio n s and E. E. Van F leet of t h e ’candy fe a tu re of the program . The ju n io r choir of th e M ethodist ch u rch w ill m eet S atu rd ay a f te r noon at 3 o'clock at th e parsonage. L ast S atu rd ay an o th er new nam e w as added to th e m em bership roll, th a t of H elen S oderberg of Bull Run. G race Sloop, little d au g h ter of Mr. and M rs. E lton Sloop of Bull Run was tak en suddenly and d an gerously ill a w eek ago W ednes day evening. She is now rep o rted to be enjoying alm o st norm al h ea lth again. Joe D rew of C en tralia, W ash in g ton, w as a visito r a t P le a sa n t H ome over la st w eek end. Sunday. November 27. w ill be a full day at th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch . T h ere w ill be th e u su al services in the m orning. The su b je c t e f th e c h ild re n ’s sto ry s e r mon will be “M eddelers.” T he su b ject for th e re g u la r serm on w ill be “A C h ristian ’s C reed" d ealing w ith such qu estio n s as "W h at differ ence does it m ake w h at a man be lieves if he is sin c e re ? ” and the “O rigin of th e F am ous C reeds of C hristian ity ." T he activ ities of th e evening begin w ith a L eague social hour at 8:15, led by th e p asto r. At 7 w ill be th e re g u la r devotional service, also led by th e pasto r. T his serv ice will be follow ed by ch u rch service, a t 8 o'clock A c o r dial w elcom e w ill be received by all who atten d th e se services. T he county h as ju s t com pleted a m uch needed piece of road w ork betw een W. E. M ark ell’s sto re and th e railro ad tra c k s, in stallin g a c u rru g ate d iron cu lv ert, and th e re by d rain in g th e lake w hich has been stan d in g in th e road a t th is point for som e tim e. HALEY $ 808.18 TOTAL 315112.50 5.00 M alntenanre and Repair«: School b uildings and g ro u n d s ..................3 2000.00 TOTAL 316940.00 OUTLOOK. A m ission m eeting u n d er th e auspices of th e Mission circ le w ill be held on S unday aftern o o n , No vem ber 27, a t 2:30 a t th e H aley B ap tist ch u rch . Mrs. A. Jo hnson, p resid en t of th e circle, w ill p re side. T he Rev. Andrew W akem an, m issio n ary from th e Congo dis tric t, w ill d eliver th e address. An offering for m issions will be asked. T h ere will be special singing, and luncheon w ill be served a t th e close of th e m eeting S unday school will convene a t 10 o'clock and m orning w orship a t 11. All th e services of th e day w ill be conducted in E nglish. All are c o r dially invited to atten d th e se s e r vices. PLEASANT HOME Miss J u lia K erch er has been ill for th e p ast week w ith th ro a t 3 2122.00 3 188.30 $ 209.10 trouble. At tim es th e m uscles of T O T A L .................... 3 55.00 3 1807.80 I R A N I ' T O T A I............1 . cj.i5.eo 32vS73.28 321619 60 332622 41 334404 65 336681.18 the th ro a t w ere In a paralyzed con dition. She is now considered as I, C. J. L undquist, do hereby certify th a t th e above estim a te of expendl- recovering satisfacto rily . ares for th e y ear 1927-1928 w as p rep ared by m e and th a t th e ex p en d itu res nd budget allow ance for six m onths of the c u r r e n t y ear and th e expendi FAIRVIEW ere s for th e th re e fiscal y e a rs next preceding th e c u rre n t y ear a s show n ibove have been com piled from th e reco rd s in my ch arg e and a re tru e and M orning w orship a t th e Sm ith w rrec t copies thereof- M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch w ill C. J. LUNDQUIST, Clerk. be held at 11 o'clock. T he pastor, the Rev. E. It. D. H ollensted will Antic® of School Election to Increase Tax More Than Six preach from the topic, "T he G re at Per Cent Over That of the Previous Year. est T hing in th e W orld." Sunday N otice is hereby given to th e legal v o ters of School D istrict No. 4 of school will convene a t th e usual M ultnom ah C ounty, S tate of Oregon, th a t an election w ill be held In said D istrict a t Schoolhouse on th e 10th day of D ecem ber, 1927, a t 2:30 hour of 10. In th e evening a t 7:30 o'clock in th e afternoon, to vote on th e q uestion of In creasin g th e a gospel song service w ill be held am o u nt of th e tax levy in said D istric t for th e year 1927 by m ore th an In ch arg e of Mrs. L ester Cam pbell. six per cent over th e am ount of such levy for th e year Im m ediately p re ceding. It is n ecessary to raise th is additional am ount by special levy for th e follow ing rea so n s: G eneral expenses of school. D ated th is 17lh dav of November, 1927 Stores are not crowded Merchandise Stocks are complete Clerks are not rushed. There’s time for thoughtful selection Read the merchants’ announcements in the Outlook The merchants of your community want your business—they want your neighbor’s business. They realize that to get your business they must give you value received for every dollar you spend with them. The profit which the merchant realizes from any sale he makes is an added asset to the wealth of THIS COMMUNITY. Home Spent Dollars Work for Home Folks They help to build schools, churches, good roads, better homes. They help to pay home em ployed labor. They help to buy home pro duced products. They help us all to prosper. ‘Let the Holiday Outlook Be Your Guide (Friday, December 16)