t. HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1926 been visiting relatives and friend« In Portland, arrived borne Saturday. Mr. Hollensted, of Port In nd, came up Friday and was accompano-d home by Mr*. Hollensted and Mr* Mobley. Mis* M. Moran, librarian of The Dalles, visited the Moaler library last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wilson were tn Hood River Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilcox were in Portland the first of the week. Moaler jssiple atteaditi- hoine-comlng wtek at O. A. C. were lA>slie Camp, Forrest Evans, Harry Wilson, Claude Roland. Mr. and Mrs. Is e Evans, Don­ ald Lyons, Misa Luella Melson; also card club Saturday afternoon at her Portland. C. A. Wester, roadmaster for the O.- home. Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain received W. R. A N. CoM wa* in Mosier Thurs- the prise for the highest score. Mrs. J. E. Proctor snd daughter. Otto Bag* and alecs. Miss Hage, Dena, and Mr*. Guy Duvall and son. Guy Richard, were In Hood River last were In The Dalles Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Horn and daughter, Irene, Thursday. Dave Duvall, of Independence, ar­ went to Portland Friday. Mr*. E. Lelliott wa* in Hood River rived Friday morning to visit hl* sons at Mosier. Wednesday. Tom Moe was in Hood River Wednes­ jdosler had It* first snow storm Fri­ day. day and Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Husbands and J. N. Mosier arrived home Tuesday morning from Walla Walla, Wash., daughter, Arvilla, left Sunday for Cali­ where he attended the funeral of hl* fornia, where they will s|>end the win­ 1*841 dster. I Afl ter. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Stolts, who have Mrs. James Cherry entertained the CITY TAX 1927 BUDGET Notice is hereby given that at the meeting of the City Tax Budget Committee of .the City of Hood River, Oregon, on Nov. 8,1926, there was proposed and adopted an estimate of the money to be expended by thé City during thé year 1927, which estimate, together with the report of the present condition of " « v ■ . • a A i * A Y. 11 4.1. - »A _ ,. *• wa Men AW A1* V zi / avi .11 Zw** department funds, is as follows: Statement General Fund, November 1st, 1926 RECEIPTS— Taxes ............................ Auto Park ................... Licensee ................ .. Fine* ............................ Miscellaneous Items . Uncalled for Warranta Ordered Cancelled • t »27,410.21 2,578.75 752.50 413.00 501.04 817.50 Total Receipt* ..... l «* • DISBURSEMENTS-- Overdraft Jan 1, 1926... » 4,074.60 6,308.27 PoMce Department.......... 7,717.46 Fire Department............ 2,508.35 Salaries ........ ,.................. 8,483 33 Miscellaneous ............... 3,573.99 Parke 2,000.00 Transfer to Road Fund., 3,482.91 light* ................................. 1,350.00 City Hall Bond Interest. 18.36 Correction ...................... ... Overdraft Nov. let. 1926.. >31, »73.00 »38,498 81 <38,49881 Total 4 POLICE DEPARTMENT— City Marshal ..................................... Night Marshal ................. . ............. Extra PoMce ....................................... Height* Police .................................. Police Insurance ............................... Inddeatata Hollo* Department .. FIRE DEPARTMENT . • Assistant Engineer “.................... Vacation Substttut* ........................... iFiremen't ............ .. Fira Chief ............................. Fira Marshal .................. . .................. Fire Chief Traveling Expense .. Fire Hose ......................................... Auxiliary Fire Track ................... Sire Fighting ................................... Hydrant* Paving ............................................... City Hell Bond Internet .............. Tranafer to Road Fund ................ Emergency Fund ............................ Paradise Acreage ........................... Unpaid Warrants ................................ Expense 1924 Expense 1925 Expense to Nov. 1,1926 Estimated Expense Nov. A Dec. »1506.00 1200.00 1765.00 798 50 »1500.00 '1200 00 2026.00 817.35 »1,600.00 1,200.00 2,100.00 663 60 »1,250.00 1,000.00 1,900.00 887 00 »250 00 200.00 360 00 200 00 45.37 57.11 121.11 159.00 112.27 35.00 20.00 1922 SO 1562.50 1961 50 1500 00 1,980 00 1,662 50 340.00 250.00 300-00 300.00 300 00 300.00 300.00 600 00 1.565.00 1.260.00 125.00 330.00 250.00 500 00 357 60 120033 1049 40 718 36 700.00 1,400.00 1600.87 795.45 781.6» 666.00 481.22 1,394.63 156 61 100.00 15.00 926.92 1,100.93 1,032.13 6 8TL29 V 900.00 360 00 600 00 516 00 451.00 900.00 360.00 760 00 651.50 362 77 1,000 00 360 00 750.00 477.50 30125 166 65 60 00 126.00 150.00 50.00 97 88 »21.67 937.00 3722.81 135 29 461.73 783.40 116.40 261 62 101.67 2613 25 480.00 760 00 438.04 79706 551.21 4,038.75 89 06 .3,569133 4596.64 625.88 336.97 397.93 3816.85 135 95 8437.29 887.00 45416 304.66 640.16 2500 00 480.00 1124 00 1468.59 2700.00 4000 00 5684.74 833 35 300.00 625.00 343 00 250.00 1,747.96 97.56 476.39 459.01 3,404.21 73.70 2,423.99 1,150.00 389 06 335.61 77.60 2,000.00 440.00 2904 03 2431.19 810.00 r Amounts Allowed - Balance 1926 Nov. 1,1936 Estimated Expense 1927 $250.00 200.00 350.00 OD 287 00 »1.S00.00 1,500.00 2,250.00 200.00 1,200.00 200.00 100.00 f > 2700.00 607.20 661 55 72,70 2,750.00 480.00 917 49 600.00 1,350.00 4.000,00 4.486 05 841.983 69 »33,408.03 350.997.41 ........................................... Total AHowed by Budget Committee........ Estimated Receipt* ................. Total* * Expense 1923 ................................ .. MWOBLLANBOUS EXPENSE • City Recorder .................................. City Tros surer ................................. City Attorney ............................... Health Officer ................................ Engineer and Inspector ....................... Engineering Expense ....................... Suppt ie* and Audit ............ .......... Building Supplies A Betterment.. Fuel ..................................... •............ Street and Bridge Light* ......... « Light* and1 Signal*............................. Park* ................................................. Park Caretaker ................................. Taxes (Deltnqneot Sale*) ............... Improvement Bond* A Interest.. Insurance ......................................... Public Library ..................................... Cere of Garbage ..................... 6 »6,525.81 General Fund, 1927 Expense Budget 4 ItMM. Fire I V U "4. 50.00 100.00 »1,500 00 1,200 00 2,250.00 600.00 • 220.00 100.00 60.35 • OD 12.27 15 65 50.00 100 00 2,100.00 1,500.00 125.00 «35.00 300.00 600.00 1,000.00 500.00 1,000.00 250.00 335.00 18.78 OD 394.63 93 39 «00.00 500.00 - 300.00 200 00 1,000.00 360.00 750.00 500.00 300.00 750.00 200.00 400.00 500.00 4.252,00 125.00 2,900.00 600.00 400.00 700 00 566.35 2,875.00 480.00 500 00 600.00 2,700.00 4,000.00 3,000.00 475.00 3,878.76 166 65 60.00 125.00 157.00 50.00 OD 997.66 102.45 OD 76.39 ‘ 40 99 847.79 • 46.30 476.01 OD 550.00 10.95 364.39 478.85 875.00 40.00 500 00 600.00 1.350.00 2,000.00 «64 48 475.00 475.00 250.00 2,040 00 1,500.00 125.00 345.60 300.00 600.00 20.00 10.00 50.00 678 88 15.00 20 00 10 95 360.00 875.00 80.00 500 00 600 00 1,350.00 2,000.00 800 00' 475.00 1,350.00 2,000.00 2,136.52 6,525.81 »34,424.21 »47.782.71 r. I 4 »46,398.08 HOOD RIVER ASKS FOR NORMAL SCHOOL 1,200.00 600.00 750.00 500.00 300.00 750.00 250.00 1,200.00 500.00 4,500.00 75.00 1,800.00 6,000.00 Statement Road Fund, November 1st, 1926 RECEIPTS— Taxe« .............. License« ....................... Tra mrfers, etc.............. »3,603.24 1,355 75 3,013.36 Total ............................. IHSBURSEMENT8- Overdraft Jan. 1, 1926... »1,815.15 500 00 Street Commissioner........ Wage* and Salaries........ 3,916.00 Equipment add Tools.... 1,895.71 558.39 Material .............................. 750.00 Serpentine Road ............... Emergency .......................... 10216 Overdraft Nov. 1st .......... a Total 89.337.41 16,972 35 »2,365 06 »9,337 41 1927 Road Fund Expense Budget 1 Item«. Street Commissioner ........... Street Foreman ....................... Truckman ............................. Street Labor ............................ Street (leaning ana Repairs Road Trucks .......... . .............. Equipment and Tool* ......... Material ................................ Road Oil ..................................... Street Castings .................... Lumber and Tiling ............... Oak Street Drain .................. Round Corner 12th and May Emergency Serpentine Read Overdraft Total* » Amount Expended 1923 725.00 Amount Expended 1924 600.00 > -a' ' 800.00 615.00 Amount Expended 1925 »600.00 1,491.35 1,453.35 1,127.47 1,391.83 497.82 13185 475 23 127 66 25.00 467.32 258.10 402 49 629.71 3630.37 »T1976.28 4555.19 1,815 15 »13227 13 Amount by Budget.......... Estimated Receipts ......... »10,694.33 4189.76 1045.83 767.19 784.26 77 82 15605 296601 646 48 988.92 806.86 603.20 44.55 Amount Eat. Ex­ Expended pense, Nov. Nov. 1,1926 A Dec., 1926 »500.00 $ 100.00 1,250.00 250.00 1,250.00 250.00 1,416.00 1.900.00 900.00 1,996.71 558.39 924 29 3,561.61 Amounts Allowed Balance 1926 Nov. 1.1926 $600.00 $100 00 1,500.00 250 00 1,500.00 250 00 1,944 00 3,360.00 2,800.00 4,120.00 924.29 3, 561 61 Estimated Expense 1927 $600.00 1,680.00 2.300.00 1,500.00 400.00 1,750.00 2,300.00 102.16 750.00 »7,722.26 50 00 500 00 700.00 900.00 »15,980.00 $12,480.00 » 6,500 00 397.84 OD 500.00 900 00 500 00 700.00 c r » 5,980.00 » 43.601.78 2,181.06 8,500.00 » 52.282.83 17.610.77 Total 869,893.60 869,898 60 Amount of Tax Recommended by Budget Committee ................. »4,000.00 Statement of the City Hall Bond Sinking Fund, November 1, 1926 »15,628.72 8,171 28 Total ................................................................ 823.C00.00 »23, »00.00 Amount of Tax Recommended by Budget Committee ................. »3,000.00 - RECAPITULATION— Estimated Amount to be Raised by City Tak for 1927. »40,398.0» General Fund ............ 5,980.00 Road Fund ................. 4,000.60 Water Bond Sinking Fund City Hall Bond Sinkinc 3,000.00 Fund .................. Total ................................... ♦ CANDY! Assorted Chocolates I Lb. for 39c or 2 Lbs. for 75c YOURS FOR SERVICE VINCENT & SHANK “The Home of Quality Groceries.” Something To Be Thankful For Do not put off that shopping trip to this store. 853.378.M Said budget of estimate will come up for final discussion and adoption at tlie*regular meeting of the Common Council on December 20, 1926, at which time any taxpayer or person interested may appear and present his objection to such proposed expenditures. ", H. Howe, - City Recorder. a '/ SPECIAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Our big sale will last on through until December 1st. If you are in need of seasonable merchandise, such as we are offering at Unprecedented bargains at this big sale, you will be thankful if you come down and buy and find out just how far we can make your dollars go in buying the kind of merchandise you and your family are needing right now 4 / »69,893.60 Amount of C m A on Hand and Invested -Nov. 19M.. Amount of Cash that Aould be on hand...................... »23,800 00 Deficit Nov. 1, 1M6 ............................................................. Smoky and Smelly Oil Stoves Cured by using Eocene Oil. Try this high grads coal oil next time *nd see the difference. Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at E. A. Frans Co. * m29tf ♦ »12,480 00 Statement Water Bond Sinking Fund, November 1, 1926 .. e Following a joint meeting of the city council and the board of director* of tlie local chamber of commerce last WediKfMlay afternoon, a prospectus, set­ ting forth the advantages of Hood Riv­ er as a site for the new Eastern Ore­ gon Normal school, was made np and sent to the board of regent*. The prospectus Itself was typed on an except tonally fine grade of (taper, with a printed rover and title page. It was illustrated with several photo­ graph. taken in the city auto park last Thursday morning by Fred Donnerberg, I< m *1 photographer. It was bound in lHH>k form and signed by the dty coun­ cil and chamber directorate. In the prospectus the prindpal argu­ ments for the location of the proposed school here were outlined, and an in­ vitation was given the board of regents to visit Ifood River and look over the site made available by the dty council. According to word received by Super­ intendent Cannon from the state su­ perintendent, the committee of the l>oard of regents will be In this city Itecember 0 to investigate the claims of tills dty. 600 00 250.00 To be Raised by Tax ....................... RECE3PTB— Cash on Hand and Invested Jan. 1, 1926 Earning* Nov. let, 1926 ................................ Tranafer from Light and Water Fund .. Total ........ Amount that should ha on hand Nov .1926 .. Deficit N ot . 1, 1926 ................................... (From Apple City Progrera) 400.00 485.00 556.35 2,980.00 480.00 500 00 5,811.73 2,700.00 4.000.00 2,000 00 . Amount to be Raised by Tax « THE NORMAL SCHOOL After all of the facts are known, It appears that Hood River still has a chance of being selected as a location for the Eastern Oregon Normal school, and, in hopes of having the school lo­ cated here, the city council has decided to donate to the state, a site of 20 acres adjacent to the city auto park.- From the standpoints of climatic con­ ditions, health conditions, congenial surroundings, and servh-e to the state, there I* no locality in eastern Oregon that can offer so much as can Hood River. Being close to the center of Itopulation, a normal school In Hood River would draw its students from Multnomah county as well a* from eastern Oregon, thereby assisting ma­ terially in relieving the congested con­ ditions that now exist at Monmouth. To accomplish this, end Is one of the principal objectives of the n*w school. Your Chamber of Commerce director­ ate and your dty council are bending every effort to secure favorable action on the part of the board of regents, and, as a business man you may Is* able to assist in bringing about the selection of Hood IUver as a site for the school. If you have any acquaint­ ances on the ls»ard of regents, or any influence with the “powers that be" this is a good time to use it. The loca- tlon of a large state institution will be a great boon to Ilood River, and Is something well worth working for. 11400.00 25.00 Arthur Johnson, of Hood River. Mrs. Cora Metzersleld, sister of Mrs. O.- A. Brown; Mrs. Ona Hemlei n and «on. Edwyn Cunningham, and Mr*. Vivian Johnson, Mrs. Brown’s niece, ail of Wenatdme, Wash , were guest* at the C. A. Brown home Wednesday. The party was on the way to Loa An­ gele« where they will remain fof the winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown, who at­ tended the funeral of Mr. Brown’s brother'« wife, Mrs. Ernest Brown, re­ turned home from Portland Monday. Anyone wishing to donate a glass of jelly for the disabled soldiers at the Veterans' hospital at Portland may leave same with Mrs. E. LelUott. Miss Dorothy Btrauss arrived home from Monmouth for the Armistice va­ cation. She was accompanied back by her mother. Mr*. E. M. Btraum, and Ferdinand Strauss. Mrs. Strauss also visited in IMrtland, arriving home Tuesday. Miss Broughey, of Portland, came np Wednesday to visit her friend, Miss McClure. Friday visitors at Hood Biver were Mrs. W. E. Clark, Miss Ixiulse Morgen­ sen. Mrs. Stamper, Mrs.Bryant.Mr.and Mrs. J. N. Mosier and daughter, Jane, Mrs. E. Ix’lllott and Mrs. W. A. Hus- banda and daughter. Arvilla. Miss Silver, of The Dalles, wa* In Mosier Friday. Mr. Willi* has rented the Wm. Mc­ Clure ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bellinger and son, Trnman, were in The Dalles Friday. • Guss Davis Is back at Mosier again. Mrifi Alex Carlson and son, Lester, of Portland, arrived Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. J. E. Carlson. Mrs. Mart Horn, of Hood River, wa* the guest of Mrs. Hattie Bailey Thurs­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Folsom and family spent a few days at La Grande the first of the week. The Y. W. C. A. girls gave a splendid entertainment at the high school audi­ torium Friday evening. Opening of .the program Was songs by the Junior club, followed by instrumental piece. Mlns Marcella Race, piano; Mrs. Don­ ald Lyons; violin, Miss Broughey, bell*. Vocal numbers were given by Mr. Hol- lensted, of Portland; piano solo' by Miss Broughey, also of Portland. A play was given by the High School club. GSy -folk dances added to the evening's enjoyment. Miss McClure, Mrs. Holjensted and Mrs. Mobley, teachers of Mosier school, assisted the girls in putting on the program. THE HOOD RIVER TRADING CO