THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, |«2« THE DAYTON TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE about nothing but dieting and perm- • «nent waves. Really I’d give any * thing to try my hand at something y CHURCHES GOOD PRINTING “That's the way I had you figured * out,” she replied, “you looked to me f METHODIST CHURCH 1$ the King You Want like n person that was straining at Sunday school at 10 a.m. Frank W. a leash, struggling to free yourseif , . Hole, 8u|>erintendent. Morning wor- from conditions which held you too i * and the Kind We Do ship 11 *. m. Epworth league 7:00 dose. So ft occurred to me that you p. m. Evening service 8:00 p.m. might love a proposition which, as I . Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 said, was made to me.” . ■ p.m. "Please tell me all about it,” I Herviré at Webfoot: Morninig wor- urgea. urged. ship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at “It's a book shop,” she announced, j A 11:00 a. m. [ “there is the most charming place | Printing, Perforating, Binding, Numbering LaRoy Walker, Pastor. on Twentieth street down town that . niuMtraUd by Paul Robinson a Russian owns, but he wants to sell A at Reasonable Cost FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY out and go to France.” Copyright 1926 by Publishers Autocaster Service | “On Twentieth Street,” I mused. I Sunday School 10 h.m. “What place is it? 1 don’t seem to A THANKFUL BROWN TELLS SALLIE HER PLAN See Us for Anything in the Line of Preaching Service—11:00 a.m. know it at all.” ■ The next morning at exactly ten o’clock 1 rang the door bell of the Brown Prayer Service- Wednesday Even “No one does because it hasn’t : resilience, was located on a hillside in the oldest part of town. While I been opened to the public yet. You A LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, ing at 8:00 p.m. CARDS, SALE AND DANCE BILLS, PROGRAM^ waited for It to be answered I looked around. The house gave evidence of a see he fixed up the place and then i ’ Rev. Beazan. more prosperous past and, though it was sadly in need of paint and one his wife, who is a Parisienne, be MENUS, TICKETS, DODGERS. LEGAL BLANKS. felt instinctively, that in the summer hollyhocks and marigolds and lark came very unhappy here so he de- ; A CHRISTIAN < HI Rl H CHECKS, WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS AND spur would add their quaint blossoming to the place which had so evid cided it would be better to sell out ! ” INVITATIONS, MEMORIAL CARDS. LABELS. ently of other times. The yard was enclosed by a fence over which honey- Services every Sunday as follows: and leave before he spent lot I SHIPPING TAGS, ETC. Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at more money advertising and getting | A 11 a. m. Chlrstian Endeavor at 7 the shop properly launched. He 1» j p. m. All friends are invited. willing to get out for much less than i ; he spent.” |A WE NEVER TURN A JOB DOWN BECAUSE IT IS TOO LARGE BAPTIST CHURUH "How thrilling!” I cried, “really,*^ OR TOO COMPLICATED Thankful, I can’t imagine anything Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach more fun than owing a cunning book A ing service 11 a. in. B. Y. P. U. at shop and running it myself! How ’ “ I could hardly wait till 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 much does he want for it?” p.m. Prayer service on Thursday at morning came so that l She smiled. “I love your enthus- A rouhi find out what plan 8 p. m. iasm," she said, “I believe you’re ’ । Thankful could have had in Walter O. Smith, Pastor. ’ ready to write a check but I wouldn’t ► I mind—I hoped it would be want you to do anything until you _____ I something 1 could do. EVANGELICAL CHURCH talk to him about it and see the place Frank M. Fisher, Pastor for yourself.” tHZKZMZMZMZMXHZMZWZKZHZMZXZKZtIZMZNZNZMZNZMZMZNZMZNZNZM LAFAYETTE “But it sounds perfect!” I declar M ed, "how on earth did you know about Z H Sorvices as follows: it?” I asked. Dayton—1st ami 3rd Sundays at "Well you see I’ve always had a 11 a. m. passion for books. I took a library K Unionvale—1st and 3rd Sundays at course at school and if I’d been rich 8 p. m. I should have been a collector for Pike—2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 there isn’t anything that gives me a. m. more pleasure than association with Lafayette— 2nd and 4th Sundays books. I thought I’d get a position X 8 p. m. in a library here after father passed z “You don’t have to instilute a law on but Kitten and Addie didn't take M suit to collect the wages of sin. to housekeeping so I felt that it would X be better for them if I stayed at home.” Z Z EQUAL RIGHTS H Yes, I thought, while Kitten flit I 2 Z ted about to parties and Addie went r M Press dispatches from London X out to some interesting work and X H . state that a club to popularize cigar suckle and roses would climb in the spring. K mingled with people, forming stim X smoking by women has been formed H A pretty young girl of about seventeen opened the door. It was to see ulating contacts and getting color by the wives and daughters of some that she was not al all of the new generation and there was a bit of a frown ful experiences, while she stayed at wealthy business men in Wallasey, between her eyes, us if she resented being called from a new novel she held home to cook and sew and drudge her in Cheshire. It remains now to see in her hand. Instantly I knew that this was one of Thankful’s sisters life away in drab and monotonous how long it will be before the women whom she struggled to shield from routine! xrrvr™ „ „ NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING will take up the pipe and chewing strength, which was none too robust. all hardships by overtaxing her own Suddenly I had an idea. No 2«°TfCv i?^*^ 2IVEN tO the leral voters of Sch°o1 District tobacco. Equal rights will then be “Listen, Thankful. Tell you what No. ¿8 of Yamhill County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING “Thankle’s in the kitchen," she an greeted me cordially and urged me to established on a sound basis. nounced, "putting up jam. Go on sit down. "I suppose Kitten told you I’ll do. I want this shop and I’m go of said district will be held at the SCHOOLHOUSE, on the 2nd day <rf _J_#_J------- back.” She designated thi rear of the that. Shows how much she knows ing to have it, but I need your help. December, 1926, at eight o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of dis Clatskankie—Plans are being drawn house with u wavs of her hand and what’s g< ing on back here,” she I don't know a darn thing about cussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote for Silva $10,000 apartments. rudely started towards the sitting smiled indulgently, “I finished those books. All I can do is discuss Mic- on the proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the Myrtle Point—Plans take form for room reading as she went. an hour ago,” she nodded to a cup- I had Arlen and Carl Van Vechten modern hotel. The pantry was a large and cheer- I Loaard which held row after row of j “nd other authors of ‘best sellers’ as fiscal year beginning on June 21, 1926, and ending on June 30, 1927 is es gin* ses, all of uniform size with fresh I they come along, but when it comes timated m the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from King’s Valley—New union high ful place. Sunshine filtered through paraffin tops. The grape jelly shone to real literature I’m a total blank, the county school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax and all : dotUd-swirs curtains edged in blue i school building will be ready to use ’ gingham and Thunkful was standing like old Burgundy in the bright morn- ’ The only decent things I’ve read were other moneys of the district: about December I. BUDGET by a white, pine shelf mixing the in- j ng light and there was also jars of »1 college and I’ve forgotten the most golden marmalade with bits of lemon of them. Turgenef, Tolstoy and ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Pine Valley—“Herald here sold gradients for u cake. ---------------- ----- by Guy Huges to Mrs. Florence Can "1 was told that you were putting peel and spices which Thankful said Balzac sounds like a salad dressing PERSONAt SERVICE: aday. 1 up preserves,” I said, after she had Kitten like«] with tiny hot biscuits on a trans-Atlantic liner to me! But,” 1. Superintendent $2000.00 and tea. I concluded, “I could handle the mod- 2. Principals___ 1350.00 "You smart thing!” I exclaimed, cm stuff and you could lord it over High School Teachers. .1 1260.00 MZKZNZXZHZKZMZKZNZKZNXKZMXKZWZMZKZMZMZBZMZMZMZMXKSKZN whnt R*»«* fnke *• that c°m- the high-brow department. How’s High School Teacher... .1 1170.00 3. Grade Teacher_____ “ M plicated thing going to be?” that?” .1 990.00 H “ Chocolate - marshmallow-fudge, ” Her face gleamed. Her deep brown Grade Teacher _____ N .4 3600.00 “ the kind Addie eyes shone like stars. “ Oh, ” she K she enumerated, Grade Teacher . .1 32.50 j breathed, "how wonderful that would 4. Janitor________ 2 ' adores!” _ .1 1000.00 g : The jelly then was made for Kit- , he! All my life it has been my 5. Clerk .............. _ 200.00 Dealers in M ten and the cake was the kind of dream. Books. To be with them, to Total .......... __ _____ M . $11,602.50 g which Addie was especially fond, rustle their pages and to smell them! MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: X : Always, it seemed to me, this lovely ! The very odor of books spurs my 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, g girl was thinking of someone other | imagination," she dreamed for a etc.) ...................... ................ $200.00 X moment, then swiftly her expression 2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.)_ than herself. 100.00 K changed. “But how,” she asked, 3. Library books_________________ “Where is Addie now?” I asked. 200.00 Phone Red 76 “would mother and the girls get a- 4. Flags ____________ ________ _ "She’s taking a business course, long?” 15.00 K 5. Playground equipment 50.00 J she replied. "Mother disliked the “ Never you mind about that. 6. Janitor’s Supplies ...... GIVE US A CALL 120.00 Z । idea intensely but,” she blushed, “it You’ll earn enough to hire a cook 7. Fuel............................. it 550.00 — £ i seemed necessary with things so and a girl to clean up and have some 8. Light ............................. 20.00 XNXNXNXMXMXKXKXKXKXNXXZ8XKXKXNXMXMXMXNXNZKXNXMXMXNXM frightfully dear. And Kitten just thing left over for cloths besides.” 9. Water ....________________ 100.00 ! couldn’t go out in the world. She’s “Kitten does need a new evening 10. Postage and Stationery 100.00 i the baby you know. Just a minute,” dress. She’s just at the age when Total _____ _ 1455.00 she flung over her shoulder, "while she goes to a lot of dances and per MAINTAIN a NCE AND REPAIRS: : put this in to bake,” I could see haps if I went to work Addie wouudn’t ................... building and grounds 550.00 her through the door as she tested have to take a job.” Total ......... , _ 550.00 ' the oven, changed the damper on the “Call your friend and tell him we’re INDEBTEDNESS: antiquated wood stove and then re- coming down. Please.” 2. Warrant, and interest thereon.... 500.00 She went to the phone and while Total .......... ...... 500.00 “I was thinking if you really meant she was away my thoughts played TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: I it about wanting to do something be- with the fascinating idea of the shop. 2850.00 । sides play that I might be able to Just that morning my father had Total ... 2850.00 | suggest a thing that was offered to presented me with a check for a more INSURANCE me,” she began, resuming the con than generous amount. I wouldn't 528.00 versation we hed started at the cir tell Curtiss until I had secured the Total ............... ...... 528.00 cle meeting the day before. shop. Then I’d call him up ’and tell MISCELLANEOUS: Hall and Telephone_____ “Well I AM serious about it and him to come to a certain number down 125.00 2nd Publication of Budget if you’ll just tell me what I can do town. He would find me bare-head 26.50 ed behind a counter and wearing a Total _____ _ I certainly will be glad. You see, 151.50 Thankful, all my life I’ve done noth smock (lavender would be lovely for EMERGENCY: Thankful and myself) and then, what ing but sit over a bridge table or 250.00 Total chase about to luncheons where you would he say? 250.00 see the same type of people and talk See next week's Tribune Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during the year ________ _______ 17,887.00 WE DO DAYTON TRIBUNE See the Dayton Pharmacy For Holiday Goods Some Good Buys 5 Dayton Sand and Gravel Co SAND AND GRAVEL B Oakland Pontiac Highest Prices Paid for GRADE CREAM SALES and SERVICE Also a Good Assortment of USED CARS < ► H GIVE US A TRIAL K < > Get Our Prices Before Buying McMinnville Creamery Co FIRST MOTOR CO Dayton Pedersen Brothers Oregon McMinnville Oregon ESTIMATEDRECEIPTS From county school fund during the coming school year ... .................... From state school fund during the coming school year ...... ................. From elementary school fund during the coming school year ...... _... Estimate of probable unexpended bal- * ‘ ance at end of current year........ Estimated amount to be received " ' from all other sources during the coming school year ........................ Total estimated receipts, not in cluding proposed tax .............................. RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year Total estimated receipts not includ ing proposed tax ...... ..................... Balance, amount to be raised by district tax ....................... Dated this 14th day of October, 1926. ; ; Attest: Ruth Hayden District Clerk 1920.04 356.80 1514.66 278.63 5700.00 9,770.13 17,887.00 9,770.13 8,116.87 Jahn W. Shippy Board of Directors