The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 23, 1922, Image 5

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nOOD IUVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922
H
elp You Run the
bring home the bacon, collar the blue vase,
carry the message to Garcia, etc.
LITTLE Raisins, full of energy and iron
.will put the pep into you that makes win
ning plays. Use vim like it in your business,
too.
One hundred and forty-five calories of en
ergizing nutriment in every little five-cent red
box that you see.
Comes from fruit sugar in practically pre
digested form levulose, the scientists call it
-so it goes to work almost immediately.
Rich in food-iron also.
Try these little raisins when you're hungry,
lazy, tired or faint. See how they pick you
up and set you on your toes.
Little Sun-Maids
"Between-Meal" Raisins
. 5c Everywhere
Had Your
Iron Today?
Delicious Apples for
Thanksgiving Gifts
Extra Fancy and Fancy
Good Sizes
PHONE 2192
Catholics Aid Europe's Suffering
An appeal was made at St. Mary's
Catholic'church Sunday for funds for
relief of famine sufferers in Russia,
the Near East and other European
countries. The local appeal was part
of concerted action on the part of all
American Catholics to aid in the relief
of European and Near East famine
sufferers.
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FINAL REDUCED PRICES !
FRESH STOCK
FACTORY GUARANTEE
6000 MILE ADJUSTMENT BASIS
LOOK AT THE PRICES
10000 MILE CORDS
30 x 3 $ 7.10
30 x 35 7.95
32 x 3 11.50
32 x 4 1325
33 x 4 13.75
34 x 4 1425
BOY AT HOME
32 X 3
32x4
33x4
34x4
$18.75
23.65
24.60
2520
All wilh Free Tube
VHERE A GUAR
ANTEE MEANS SOMETHING
FASHION LIVERY & DRAY CO.
Have you paid our
candy department
a visit ?
If not, now is a good
time to do so.
Box and Bulk Candies
of all kinds.
Also stuffed dates, layer
figs, glace cherries
and pineapple.
Yours for Service
Vincent & Shank
"Tlie Home of
Quality Groceries ' '
RESERVE WATER SYS
TEM IS COMPLETED
The municipal water department has
just completed the installation of an
electric pump at3a newly built reser
voir, at a cost of $14,000, which will
eliminate thejnear'famine that has oc
curred here the past several summers
during the seasonjof irrigation of gar
dens and lawns. By the construction
offa reservoir, which has a capacity of
750,000 gallons, just below an old res
ervoir, which hoids 250,000 jrallons, the
city is also given'a reserve for fighting
fires. The pump, operated by a 50
horsepower motor, will divert water to
any section of the city. The supply
from the reserve system can be placed
in a reservoir in the Heights section of
the city and insure a supply of water
there for fire fighting in case of inter
ruption in service from Tuckers
Spring, seven miles southwest of the
city.
A spring just above the old reservoir.
which formerly supplied the lower city
with water, has been fully developed
and now furnishes a daily flow of 300.-
000 gallons. The water department
has also developed a large spring which
flows from under the open air auditori
um of Chautauqua park, securing 200,-
OUO gallons daily.
I he work of the water department
the past summer has included a thor
ough drainage system that eliminates
from the storage basins all surface
water. Repeated testa have been
made of the water of the reserve sys
tem, and it has been ascertained that
it is pure. In connection with the de
velopment of the new spring, the wa
ter department has constructed a new
permanent stage at the open air the
atre. While the new structure is esti
mated at a worth of $1,200, it was built
at a cost of only $600 through the sal
vage of materials that would otherwise
have proven worthless. The original
estimate of the new improvements was
placed at $16,000. The cost was cut.
it is said, by effecting the work by
hired crews instead of awarding it to
contract. W. T. Price, superintendent
of the city water department, had
charge of planning the work and carry
ing it out.
HOSPITAL CONCERT
DRAWS GOOD CROWD
Ticket sales and the crowd present
........ . i
indicated that a substantial sum was
realized last night when Mary Adel
Hayes, noiea opera singer, and com
pany were presented at the Rialto the
atre under joint auspices of the Men's
Brotherhood of Riverside Community
and the Asbury Methodist churches.
The proceeds of the entertainment
were appropriated for a community
hospital lund. Ihe community hos
pital plan was launched last year and a
ucleus oi $5,000 was raised from the
ale of an East Side ranch place do-
ated by Miss A. M. Spring, of Coron-
ado, Calif.
Ihe concert plans received endorse
ment of the American Legion Post,
committee of which'is aiding in the
general Hospital plans.
OLDENDALE ELEVEN
FOOTBALL CHAMPION
The Goldendale high school, defeat
ing ihe Dalles at Goldendale last Sat
urday by a score of 18 to 13, won the
mid-Columbia championship. Ihe Hood
Kiver high school team ended the sea
son at Centerville, defeating the high
school there Friday by a score of 18 to
0. ihe local team, which stands third
in the league, ended the season with
but two defeats, Goldendale and The
Dalles having beaten the local aggre
gation. Craves Delivers Lecture
C. E. Graves, promoter and secre
tary of the Oregon Nsture Lovers'
Club, delivered an addrees Sunday
night at the Asbury Methodist church
on ;"The Nature Movement and Its
Significance." Mr. Graves, who was
formerly prominent in library work in
the middle west, declares that many
men and women would find the study
of their natural surroundings a stimu
lating noopy.
Mr. Graves outlined the growth of
the nature loving organizations of the
Pacific Coafct. He told how John Muir
had done much in starting it with the
sierra ciuo, or California.
Mr. Graves, who told of the beauties
of Men Park, declared that in his be
lief no cove so small in the United
States contained a greater variety of
rare wild mowers.
CHRISTMAS PHOTOS
Add to the happiness of your friends by
giving them a Christmas portrait of your
self. Do it now, get them later.
New lines of the latest easel back folders
now in. Make your appointment now.
DIETZ PHOTO STUDIO
ubber Stamps
AT THE
GLACIER
OFFICE
The Pheasant
OPERA TINC
OREGON HOTEL
DINING ROOM
Food of the highest qual
ity, tastefully prepared
and served nicely.
Eastern and Olympia Oysters
(Any Style)
Hot Chicken Tamalcs
Crab Louis
Clubhouse Sandwich
Chili Con Carne
Baked Apples and Cream
Steaks and Chops
Our Own Pastry
Good CofTee Always
The Pheasant
Excellent Macadam Anticipated
Although blaced nn'i .'ptniiVicrr,?,j
four inches of crushed rock on a single
track width of the Mount Hood Loop
tiignway just south or the Middle Val-
lev. has made an pt1lpnf tpmnnmrv
road ror upper Vallev folk. The rock
has not cut through although a fairly
heavy tonnage of apples has been
hsuled over it.
C. C. Seeley, resi tent engineer of
the Mate Mignway Department, ex
presses the opinion that when the
PlVht inoh.4 (II twlr rlvt (nr mi.
der.sorfacing eontractfjalready let, are
piacea mai uie.secuon will Decome one
of the belt macadam roads in the
state.
Cars Ditched on Slippery Cnnes
Excessive speed around curves and
hasty application of brakes resulted
over the week end in five automobiles
being ditched on the Columbia Kiver
Highway between fcere and Caacade
Locks. Traffic officers declare that the
road is in no wise dangerous, if drivers
wiKtake curves slowly and use their
brakes with care.
A number of motnrsts hare suggest
ed that the slippery surface of the
black top rsvirg should be sanded.
BOARD MEMBERS TO
BE AT INSTITUTE
The annual Hnnri Riva rWmtv
Teachers' Institute scheduled to con
vene for a three-day session at the
r " J HhVVtWIIlK UP V1
casts made by George Axtelle.Ipresi
dent of the countv tearherm' nvwa-
tion, bids fair to create more general
interest man any ever held. One of
the three round table discussions will
be devoted to deliberation hv arhnnl
booards. Flans have- been advanced
for establishing a union high school
district, composed of all the county
south of Odell, and Dr. V. R. Abra
ham.cbairman of the city school board,
who will lead a discussion on this sub
ject, is expected to urge a campaign to
create sentiment for such a union dis
trict, Mrs.: E. J. Nicholson, of the Frank
ton school district, will talk on stand
ardization of teachers' qualifications
and salaries. W. L, Mason, of the
Upper Valley district, will deliver an
address. J. 11. Mohr, of the Pine
Grove district, will preside at the ses
sions of boards. Round tables will be
maintained for discussions of grade
and high ichool teachers.
Monday afternoon Dr. McKlnley, of
Reed College will deliver an address on
"Effective Citizenship."
P. F. E. BoHds Hoase
The Pacific Fruit Exnreoa hn 4nf
completed a $2,500 heater house, which.
accoruing 10 superintendent M. R.
Whitehead, will greatly facilitate the
handlinc of ancles here during tha rvirf
weather. The house will accomodate
600 charcoal heaters and two tons of
sacked charcoal.
Christmas cards at the Glacier office.
Wood Creaks Thurr.b
m
TT.. V CV , j
ty traffic officer, jut Saturday learned
fl-tt m rrilnr . IV.,k s . --.Ill
from his motorrjcle on the highway
four weeks ago. The Injury was air-
rravated in another fall Arm;ttice
my. hen Mr. Wood turted fcimelf
from his ira-hine in or.ler to prevent
eirikirg a r mmn noy r.n i ec&.Je avenue
pain lcarre so etre that he visited a
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1923 CITY TAX BUDGET
Notice is hereby given that at the meeting of the City Tax Budget Committee of thCity of
Hood River, on November 13, 1922,, there was proposed and adopted an estimate of the money to be
expended by the City during the year 1923, which estimate, together with the report of the present
condition of department funds, is as follows:
EurtHst G. Beetle?
Will -C7n a cri r.f rriri.rt ;,.
mm;r,:s at the Baptist church rext
surcay. Mien rrUres tore ep the
fpi'ituil l.fe of the con-imur.ity. We
rt3 tfc t-r :rg'ar,l the ewperatien cf
ererjt!v i very rrorti rf-;1-d to
rrale twh eCwta as i accessfol a they
GENERAL FUND B$$M
Police Department
City Marshal 1500.00
Night Marshal 1200.00
Traffic Officers 225 00
Extra Police 497.50
Incidentals
Firb Department;
Fire Engineer and Janitor
Night Engineer and Fire Marshal
Fire Fighting Service 605. 75
Equipment 29.96
Fire Hose
Fire Chief 300.00
Fire Marshall
Auxiliary Fire Trtick
Recordeb's Office
Salary 800.00
Supplies and Audit 302.35
City Treasurer 360.00
City Attorney- 900.00
Electrical Inspector, etc. 900.00
City Engineer' 418.60
Health Officer 443. 00
Building Supplies, etc. 1715.7!
Fuel
Street and Bridge Lights 16C0.73
Traffic and Signal Lights
Parks 2350.00
Park Caretaker 250.00
Taxes 144 30
Insurance 109.10
Improvement Bonds and Interest 236.57
Street Assessment Oak Street
Library 2200.00
Interest on Warrants 331.82
Care of Garbage 120.00
Emergency Fund , 2573.34
Transfer to Road Fund
Deficit January 1st 7481.73
Expense
IMl
1500.00
1200.00
950.00
501.40
1750;00
658.00
566.19
396.51
1(50.00
300.00
Amount Expended Entl meted Estimated
Allowod lo Hoy. I, m Eip..M.Dc. KxplMJ
1922
1500.00 1250.00 250.00 1500.00
1200.00 1000.00 200.00 1200.00
1200.00 1000.00 200.00 1440.00
500.00 400.00 100.00 600.00
93.87 30.00 100.00
2100.00 1537.50 300.00 1860.00
720.00 893.00 250.00 1500.00
720.00 534.98 10O.00 700.00
717.98 100.00 700.00
750.00 716.15
300.00 250.00 50.00 800.00
Totals
Estimated Receipts
To be raised by Tax
27814.86
900.00 900 00 750.00 250.00
588.35 300.00 4,10.00 20 00
360.00 360.00 300 00 60.00
600.00 750.00 600.00 100.00
1200.00 1200.00 1000.00 200 00
880.52 200.00 186.00 60.00
431.00 500.00 366.00 70.00
1799.65 1450.00 ( 150.00 50.00
543-00 ,450.00 100.00
1926.91 2500.00 2190.86 620.00
67.80 150.00 91.00 18.00
776.00 600.00 1 656.62
180.00 600.00
201.53 250.00 242.34
700.00 250.00 250.00
451.78 860.00 207.28
750.00 745.31
2700 00 3000.00 3226.60
834 74 1450.00 1070.09 644.13
241.00 420.00 815.00 80.00
9092.73 4200.00 ' 4081.90 200.00
2616.79 7000.00' 10980.04
38496.40 85480.00 ' 37082.52 384Z0O
800.00
1200.00
900.00
450.00
SCO. 00
750.00
800.00
250.00
450.00
200.00
550.00
S'-'OO.OO
120.00
600.00
600.00
250.00
50.00
810.00
2800.00
600.00
4355.00
4000.00
4000.00
421136
STATEMENT GENERAL FUND, NOV. 1, 1922
Receipts
Taxes Collected 29798.71
Licenses 1246.17 '
Fines 350.00
Auto Park Fees 1414.00
Library 2633.35
Premium on Bonds 1145.88
Transfers, etc. 103.05
36733.38
3500.00
83238.36
Total Collections
Disbursements
O. D. Jan, 1, 1922
Salaries
Miscellaneous
O. D. Nov. 1, 1922
10980.04
11373.48
14729.00
36711.16
371.36
Totals
37082.62 37082.52
ROAD FUND
Street Dbpartmknt
Street Commissioner's Salarv
General Street Work Wages
Street Cleaning
Equipment and Tools
Road Truck
Material
Road Oil
Emergency
O. D. January 1
Totals
Estimated Receipts
To be Raised by Tax
Water Department
Operating
Water Bupt.'a salary
City Recorder's salary..
Fuel expense
Lights, etc. expense..
Car expense
Office supplies & audit
Office Help
Distribution Material ..
Distribution Labor ....
Conduit Material
Conduit Labor
Emergency
Inspection
Bond Interest
Insurance
Extensions Material ..
Extensions, Labor ....
Extensions, Emergency ..
1920 191 AllrtWA.1 K I ponded to Et. Eipenas Eat1mtd
ij-u la-i Auoweu oct. ai. ltwa Nov. ui ia. ijp.mi
1922
1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1250.00 250.00 600.00
2518.74 2157.96 2700.00 2049.21 320.00 2100.00
690 00 840.00 700 0 735.00 100.00 850 00
898.58 902,00 1272.00 622.49 60.00 500 00
1200.00 . 150.00 450.00
864.47 210.00 1000.00 505.70 600 00
19H.97 217.51 600.00 149.60 600.00
1348.38 450.82
384.80 2402.96 2535.87 6000 00
8401.94 8982.15' 7072.00: 8947.57 930.00 10500.00
4500.00
6000.00
- 1920 1921 Allowed. Oct. 31, 1922 Nov.
1200.00 1200.00 1200.00 1000.00
780.00 900.00 800.00 750.00
141.42 3.40
27.80 171.60 254.00
245.C3 419.84 400.00 J00.13
359.27 81.37 200.00 220.00
90.00
665.82 964.31 750.00 729.61
875.75 1305.C5 1450.06 1054.00
63.74
459.75 376.60 407.26
341.66 823.C4 ' 417.71
300.00 396.10 200.00 250.80
6450.00 6480.00 6490.00 6490.00
43.37
2776.50 1360.52 9560.00 7734.42
671.80 701.33 1350.00 4370.08
24.61 1918.75 35.67
fl5118.49 117240.93 121533.37 $23165.02
Budget and Expsnt-v 1922
200.00
150.0
60.00
40.00
30.09
30.00
60.04
200.09
76.00
43.37
Est'd.
lee 1923
1200.00
900.00
300.00
300.00
200.00
180.00
750.00
1400.00
200.00
600.00
300.00
300.00
4600.00
43.37
8200.00
3900.00
1000.00
J868.37 J24273.37
STATEMENT LIGHT AND WATER FUND,
NOVEMBER 1, 1922
Receipts, Cash on hand
Jan. 1, 1922 3302.85
Receipts, Water Rents .. 16740.46
Commercial Water ... 128.96
Taps Sc Connections 767.4
Transfers 632.43
Total receipts .... 121472.39
Disbursements, Salaries 1750.00
n Operating 3784.83
Bond Interest .... 6490.00
H Extensions 12140.17
O. D., Nov. 1, 1922.. 16S2 63
23165.12 231CS.02
BOND FUNDS r
Water Bond Sinking Fund
Cash cm hand Jan. 1, 1922
and invested ,.
Taxes received
Earnings on Investment..
Disbursements -
Paid 10 year Bonds
Cash on hand and invest
ed, Nov. 1, 122
Totals
City HaU Bond Sinking Fund
Cash on hasd, Jan. 1. 122
Taxes received
RECAPITULATION
ESTIMATED AMOUNTS TO BE RAISED BY
CITY TAX FOR 1923
General Fund $33233.36
Road Fund , 6000,00.
City Hall Bond end Sinking Fund 2850.00
City Hall Bond Interest Fund 2700.00
Total J447S3.3
STATEMENT OF ROAD FUND TO
NOVEMBER 1, 1022
Receipts
Taxes received
Licenses
Kale of Teams
Sale of Feed
Total
I3608.S7
279.40
275.00
63.(1
J12153
36DOO.00
29631.40
65C31.40
Disbursements
O. D. Jan. 1, 1922 f2nS5.57
6DrC4.70 Street Com'rs salary.. 1250.00
44M.06 Gen. Street Work, ages 2043.21
6214.64 Street Cleaning , 73o.t
Equipment 4b Tools .... 6J2.49
Road Tracks 1203.00
Material 605.73
Oil for Streets 149.
O. U. Nov. 1, 1922
6;631.49 IS947.57
$4731.29
1150.00
3414.69
4764.69
Amount set aside each
year
2S50.O0
Paid budget of estimates --i:i come np for final d.'souujslon and adopts tl (h regular meet
ing of the Common Council on December 4th, 1922. at trfclch time aay taxpayer or person Interested
may appear and preaeat bis objection to such proposed expenditures.
.... H. I HOWE.
. . ...... , ; . City Recorder.
C R. Delepine, Taster.