The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, October 06, 1921, Image 2

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TI11L ONTARIO AttGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921.
IRONSIDE NEWS
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Kims were
cnllod to Ontario Saturday to tlio
death or tholr daughter, Mltinlo
RltnH who passed nwny 'Friday In
Ontnrlo hospital with cancer of tho
Btomach. Mm. Alvan Utishfoy nnd
Mlllous Elms, sister and brother of
tho deceased from Unity nttonded
tho funornl. Durlal was In tho On
tnrlo cemetory.
HI wood Turouinn of Mnlhour rlv
or wan taken to Vnlo by Dan Mo
J, port for medical treatment. Ild was
bitten on tho noso by n dog which
was thought to bo Infcctod with tho
rnblos an It had had n fight with
ii coyote a fow days provlous that
,hiid bitten n hog nnd chased othor
stock.
Dnvo Logan was In thin vicinity,
Saturday buying beef cattlo. ,
Hay Duncan wont to Ontnrlo Sun
day on n hurried business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laurance nnd
slstur llazbl woro dinner guests of
Qordon Judd. Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I. Smith, Prank
Kims motored to Vnlo nnd Ontnrlo
Sunday, returning Tucsdny.
Mr. nnd Mrs Floyd Whlto and
llttlo daughter, Norma of Unity wore
dinner gucstn or Mr. nnd Mrs. II.
('. Kims, Sunday, also Mr. nnd Mrs
l'liolnnd of Ilonltn.
Mr. and Mrs, Hen Jones woro
Ironside visitors, Sunday.
Frank Audorson of Mnlhour dis
trict was n business visitor Sundny
nt IronBldo.
MIIIIh Lawrence pud Karl Munn of
North l'owdor nro In this vicinity at
tending buslnosa.
01UOLVAL KSTIMATK AM) ACCOUNTING SHEET
School DMrlct No. H
This orlglnnl cstlmato Is mado In compliance with section 231-A of
tho school laws of 1921 nnd shows In parallel columns tho unit costs
of tho Bovornl sorvlccs, innterlal nnd supplies for tho thrco fiscal -years
noxt procodlng tho current yonr, tho dotnll oxpondlturoa for tho last
ono or said thrco preceding fiscal years nnd tho budget allowances and
expenditures for six months or tho currant year. ("Six months or the
current yonr" menus' six months or the Innt school year.) A
EXPENDITURES t "
Expenditures for thrco fiscal years '
noxt procodlng tho .Inst school year
Estlmutod Dotallcd
oxpondlturcs expenditures Second year First year
for tho for tho Inst Gtva Olv6
ensuing year of tho yearly yearly
school year throo-yonr totals totals
period
I 3.000.00
1,800.00
1,360.00
700.00
2D, 050.04
2,760.50
27C.00
$.16,838.44 $27,405,40 $21,527,04
I'KIIHO.VAIj HEHVICE:
1. Suporlntondcnt
2. Principals
3. Tcachors .. 38,000.00
4. Janitors - 3,000.00
5. Work 300.00
7. Othor HorvlCQ, It. O T. C.
Tolnl IVmonnl Henrico 41,300.00
MATKUIAIi AND HU1'1'LUI
1. Furnlturo (desks,
etc.) $ 1,500.00
2. Supplies (chalk, etc) 0C0.00
.1. Library books COO. 00
4. Flags
5. Playground oqulpmout 2C0.00
0. Jnnltor's supplies .... lfiO.OO
7. Fuel 3,000.00
ft. Light und Power 200.00
0. Water 3C0.00
10, Pottngo nnd stationery 100.00
Tnlnl ..Mnlcrlnl mid
Supplies $ 0,700.00
MAINTENANCE AND IUCPAIltHi
11. 8. Uulldlngn and
grounds ,$ 2,000.00
CJrndo llulldlngs nnd
grounds
Imp. of grounds COO. 00
Total Malntcnntico nnd
llcpnlrn $ 3,000.00
INDE11TEDN1CHS:
1. Dondod, and Intercut
thoroun $ 3,100.00
Total IndubtcdncMS ....$ 3,100.00
INHUUANCJ.'i
$ 300.00
TiXnl Iiisurmirn $ 300.00
MISCELLANEOUS:
Printing, Manual
Training, Domestic
Sclenco, Music, Art,
Dorn. Art, Physical
Training, Commorco,
Sclonco, Voc. Ag., It.
O. T. C, H. 8 2,000.00
Tolnl MUcullnneuus ....$ 2,000.00
$ 2.170.C2 .
408.44
'C30.C7
40.00
1C3.31
422.01
1,240.31
134.08
343.00
30,70
$ 0,007.80 . $ 4,030,00 $ 1,411,00
$ 1,704.00
3,000.30
1C2.03
I 0,822.47 $ 2,461.07 l.
5,142.88
S, 142.88
3,163.30 $ 3,311.02
$ 823.76 266,00 $ 302.40
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(illAND TOTAL
$ 3,300.62 $ 3,370.80
$60,400.00 $80,406.80 $41,278.37
$ 3,004.74
$30,468.00
I, W. L. Turner, do hnrour certify that tho above oatlmato ot oxpon-
dlturoa for tho year 1021-1022 was propnrod by mo and tho oxpondlturcs
for tho throo fiscal years noxt procodlng tho curront yoar ns shown above
lmvo boon compllod from tho records In my cbargo nnd aro truo and
correct copies thoroof
W. L. TUnNER,
District Clerk.
BEAT OLD MAN WINTER TO IT!
Here comes the lull botwoon summor and
wintor, tho host chanco in tho world to tighten
your dofoncos against tho cold blasts that are
on tho way.
Is your machinory safely sholtored?. A
fow dollars spent on sheds will-save a lot of
dollars invested in machines.
, Aro tho roofs all waterproof?, A few
shingles horo and there will stop tho leak bo
fore a lot of damage is dono.
. Tho railroads aro under a big strain al
roady, moving crops and goods. If they.are
overtaxed coal may bo short again.. Tho
timo to buy winter coal is now, and tho coal
to buy is
Jesse Knight's
Spring Canyon Coal
Wallnco Derrick of Urouso .creek
wag a visitor In Ironside, Monday.
V. It. Lofton wns called to. Unity
Sundny on business.
Earnest Loccy and son Carroll
went to Hereford, Saturday on bus
iness. Charles Senton nnd mother mndo
n business trip to Urognn Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sylvester Hebo and
father. Francis, nnd Jorty Lnwronco
wont to Ilrogan Tuesday whore thoy
will spent a fow days with tho Itoso
children who are In school thero.
Mr.Stiibhlofleld who has been do
ing somo survoy work for Eastorn
Oregon Land Co. on Camp crook re
turned to Portland via Ironside
Tuesday.
Hon Faust wns n business visitor
of Ironsldo, Tuesday.
Frank Glen nnd County Survoyor
ot Vnlo wns In this vicinity on bus
iness, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cnnflold ot Ontario
rolurned homo Tuesday after n fow
days visit with their son and wlfo at
Mnlhour river.
Joo Ilrosnau ot Ontario with his
wlfo and friends woro Ironsldo vis
itors Thursday going to Malheur riv
er whoro they will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Joo Howcry ton a fow days.
Messrs. Pratt and Wnltors roturn
cd from Nyssa Thursday, golni; to
Unity.
,jV!r. and Mrs. O. It. Dick motored
lorOntnrlo and Nyssa Thursday.
Mrs. Will Wcstfnll accompanied
them to Ontario whero sho Tvlll
spend tho wlntor.
II. C. Means nnd son Arthur of
Vnlo roturncd homo from Malheur
rlvor, Thursday.
Mrs. Alva Lawronco or Unity Is
visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
W .11. Lofton this wook.
Leo Thompson ahd Hnrojil Carlllo
ot Unity wora Ironsldo visitors Wed
nesday on their way to Ilrogan and
Jamloson whoro thoy will pick np
plrs. Mrs. Audio Lnckoy was cnllod to
hor homo In Ontario Thursday, re
ceiving word that her son Ilnloy
was sorlousty III. Mrs. Lackoy has
been visiting hor daughter, Mrs.
Itny Duncan, tho past couple or
weeks. Hay took his mother-In-law
to OntnrloS
Carl Storsback or Camp crcok'had
tho inlHfortunu ot getting his head
badly cut by n woodsaw ns ho and
Hardy Murray woro cutting cord
wood. Carl wont under tho snw to
remove n limb which was In tho
way of tho saw and raised up whoro
tho saw cought' him Just over tho
eyo cutting it badly.
Mr. MoKamoy nt Nyssa Is In this
vicinity with a load of fruit nnd
watormolous.
"Qranilum" and "Grandpa" Locoy
wcro our visiting nt tho homo of Mr,
nnd Mrs. Kay Duncan Wednesday.
Thoy seldom got out as Mr. Locoy
Is vory fcoblo. Mary and Fred, son
and daughter, accompanied thorn,
also Mrs, Callto Derrick and Mrs.
Wnllnco Dorrlck.
E.
20,
13.
BIS
MAL1IEUK COUNTV lUUL ESTATE
TitANSFKits hecohded
hi:pt. a i to oct. i
Frodlc McKluley Graham ot ux to
llorel I). Wilson, Lots 1 nnd 2, nnd
8HNKU Boc. 2-17-44. Sept. 21,
1021, $10.00.
Mrs. Orn I. Huffman to C.
Woltorstrom, Lots 18, 10, and
In Illock 16, Junturn. April
1021. $300.00.
U. 8. A. to Joo G. Craig,
Sec. 36-10-44. May 26, 1921.
Charles E. Johnston to Ponrl M
Johnston, NWViSEW, E8KU Sec
33-13-41; BEfcNEU nnd Lot 1, Sec.
4: SW.4NWU Sec. 3-14-41. Juno
14, 1021. $1.00.
Otto C. Krlonko ot ux to Albert
W. Klug. 8HNEU8EU SocW. 23-33-39.
Dec. 28, 1920. $176.00.
Henry Alexander Ksplo, Jr, ot ux
to Joseph L. Mariner, Lots 2, 3, 4,
SW'ViNWVi Soc. 4-17-43; WHBEtf
EttSWU Sec. 33-10-43. Sopt 10.
1921. $1.00.
Sheriff II. Leo Noe to D. E. Mc
Klnloy ot nl, BftSWU. SWtfSWU.
HHNWU8WU Sec. 12-22-40. 8opt.
20, 1021. $472.10.
Mnrgarot Malcolm et al to Purvis
Farm & Dairy Co., SEVi Sec. 7: 8
WUNWU. WMSWVi Soc. 8-10-44.
Sept 21, 1921. $1.00.
Knry K. Claypool ot vlr to F. J.
Claypool, BHNEVi. EtfNWH. nnd
Lot 2, Sec 1-18-42. Sopt. 28, 1921.
$0,000.00.
V. 8. A. to Charlos V. White. Lot
3, Soc 33-18-47. Nov. 9, 1916.
MAUUI.UU: LICENSES ISSUED
DUHING WEEK
Forest Jones nnd Bernlco V. Fro
man, Sopt. 27, 1921.
Joseph McCnrroll nnd Lorone
Johnson, Oct. 1, 1921.
N. Door,
and Alt-
Malheur
Sept 26,
$1,600.00
Wm. J.
MAfWWM
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Wo shall bo glad to furnish you with any
sort of building materials needed to prepare
for winter,
Geo. McLain, Sales Mgr, Ontario Yard
BOISE PAYETTE LUMBER CO.
COMPLAINTS FILED IN CIIICU1T
' COUIIT
Velmer Door vs. John
Sept. 26, 1921. Divorce
mpny,
John Ehebarrlota vs.
Livestock & Land Co.,
1921. Itecovory on Note,
Vale Trading Co. vs
Morrison et al, Sept. 27, 1921. Fore
closure ot Mortgage. $2,466.98.
First National Dank of Elgin vs.
Nephla A. Anderson et al, Sept. 29,
1921. Foreclosure ot Mortgage. $2,
600.00. Wm. E. Lees vs. Waltor S. Wiley
et ux. Sept. 30, 1921. Foreclosure
ot Tax Lien.
PETITIONS FILED IN PRORATR
OOUUT
Estata or Konnoth Murray, Sopt.
29, 1921,
Eatato of Andrew M. Johnson,
Sopt. 29, 1921,
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ONTARIO'S GREATEST NEED
TODAY IS
SIDEWALKS
Tho appearanco of Ontario ns a city is injured by tho.ln.ck of sidewalks,
good durnblo Concreto sidownlks. Tho vnluo of many goodpieces of property
is lessened becnuse thoro nre no walks in front of them.
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Is This Not True?
Tho only mnunor in which this condition enn bo remedied is to have the
needed walks built, There is no need for dolny on account of high prices
Concrete walks last for many, mnny years, thoy hnvo not increased in cost
ns hnvo other mnterinls. Thoy last longer and are cheaper nnd better than
bonrd walks.
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If you want a walk, if you need a walk, if you would have Ontario a
better looking homelike city, let us
FURNISH YOU AN ESTIMATE ON A CONCRETE WALK
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Ontario, Oregon
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