Tiuraday November 14, 192?. THE MAUPIN TIMES Page The 'Maupin Times AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER r 1 1 i . i I, m C W. Semmes, Editor C. W. StmtnN and E. R. SirnuN Publishers ENTERPRISE i!S ENTERPRISE Published every Thursday at Maupia, Oregon Subscription: One ynr, $1.60; tix months, fl.uO; thre Tenths, 5 Oct. Entered aa second elasj mail mut ter September 8, 19 U, at the post el &o at Maupin, Oreon, nndr the Act of March g, 1876. The Oregon City Enterprise show ed real entereprWe hut week by pub lishing a mammoth edition of that paper. Every industry connected with or adjacent to Oregon City was mentioned in the issue, aa well as write ups of prominent citizens, pioneer settlers, early history and in innumerable topics of intern tin facts pertaining to one of the earl- ! kst formed coniunitiea in Oregon. I The issue waa well printed, pro 1 fusely illustrated and evidenced the thoroughness and competency of At DOCHERTY- POWERS' A Closing Out Sale of Blankets and Comforts corning Winter is creeping cn apace and with its conies the need of warm Blankets and Comforts. We have a good supply of those commodities on hand, and to lessen the stock have made drastic reduc tions in price all along the line. These goods are first elate make and material. Each one mentioned below will make an attractive addition to your bed covering and wil be found effective in holding in the heat Come in and see them when next in The Dalles. Large size Double Cotton plaid patterns, for a few days only Blankets, assorted $2 29 Mixed Wool Blanket, double full size, heavy weight, your choice of 5 attractive color combi- fli Qr yuu nations, 66x80 size. Full 50 per cent Wool Mixed Blanket, guaranteed weight and quality, fancy plaids, sateen bound, for special sale $7.35 Part Wool Nashua Single Blanket, 66x80 size, solid colors, sateen bound, choice of no lavender, peach, blue and green tpleiO Cotton Filled Comforts, 100 per cent ne wcotton filling closely stitched, pretty art (J Q QK ticking. This is a bargain at J)Ott0 17 in. by 24 in. Feather Pillows, good grade, art ticking , 98c Quilted Cotton Mattress Covers, heavy material, bound edges, Single Qr Full tfo or size tp.tU siZe 4)0. OO Buy Now; Save Money DOCHERTY-POWERS " Furniture Company Third and Washington Streets, The Dalles the editorial and printorial force of the Enterprise. Publisher Brodie has no excu.es to offer for the edi tion, as it waa one of the best yet to be published in the west. Crane Central Oregon Telephone Company installed new switchboard at central office in this city. Joseph Newly tonstrucUd plant at this place dedicated recently. Notice of Scliool Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voter of School District No. 84, of Wasco county, State of Oregon, that a School Meeting of said dis trict will be held at High school, on the 25th day of November, 102'J, at 2:3$ o'clock in the afternoon for the purpo e of disowning the budnvt hereinafter aet out with the levying hoard, and to rote on the proportion of levying a apeciul district tux. The total amount of money needed by tho school district during th fiscal year beginning on June 16. 1S0, and ending June 16, 1931, is esti mated in the following budget and Includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, 6tate school fund, elementary chool fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district Whea th budget mealing it held in connection with tho annas! school mooting, tho following provision of taction 232, School Laws 1929, should bo observed: "Until tho ballot aro counted at Imj one boa aftor th time lt for tho moatinf in district of th second and third classes, any legal voter of th district ehll ho entitled to vol npon any matters before th mooting." BUDGET Estimated Receipts - - 2. From county school fund $ 891.00 3. From state school fund 154.44 4. From elementary school fund 1600.00 6. From tuition for pupils below high school 275.00 7. From county high school tuition fund for tuition and ransportation 4906.51 10. Total estimated rceipti (items 1 to 9, inc.) $ 7930.05 ! GENERAL CONTROL 1. Poraonal service: Cafeteria Supper The Ladies Aid cafeteria supper at th Maupin cafe Saturday even ing promt: ea io be the event of tho season in Aid circles. The members have been busy concocting delicatas sen dishes for the feed and when time cornea for the meal there will be dishes of all description Imd out to tempt the appetie:i of the many who will attend. The kindnra of Mr. and MY. Shearvr in donating the Ufi of their kitchen and din ing room with the necessary accout rement wll be greatly apprecated by the members of the Aid. and Addle Wray "snapped" them. ! Among thorn were eight coyote, three !kuuk, one bobcat and on badger ! hide. Has New Studebaker - ''Kelly" Cyr is now numbered among thoao 11t who enjoy riding I In and owning a Htudebaker car. i Kelly traded his Chewy in on th 8tiidy and he ia now sitting as i straight aa a regular chauffeur at the wheel of his new ear. Fin Fur Diply R. C. Fulkerson brought In a tiumber of pelts of predatory ani mals he had taken lately. He dis played them on the drug store fence Down From Trutmn's J. It. McMillan, who haa Wan nursing Troutman'a aherp flocks during the pat aea on, has coma down from the ranch and wll so journ In Maupin for the winter. Mac has put In a long season and la en- ! titled to the rest he will now take. (2) Clerk (3) Stenographer and other office assistants 25.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 35.00 50.00 285.00 2,025.00 2.025.00 (5) Other services 2. Supplies 3. Elections and publicity .: 4 Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.) & Total Esp'eme of General Control $ 1. INSTRUCTION S upervitioo (2) Principals f 6. Total Eapente, Suporvisioai $ III. INSTRUCTION Teaching (1) Teachers, Eele $5,265 H. S. $3,225 $ 8,490.00 i Supplies (chalk, paper, etc) 200.00 3. Textbooks (desk copies and indigents) 200.00 3. Total Expent of Teaching $ fc.eitO.OO IV. OPERATION OF PLANT (1) Janitors and other employes f "2. Janitors' supplies 3. Fuel 4. Light and power .. 6. Water 7. Other expense of operation - 8. Total Expent of Operation - $ V. MAINTENANCE ft REPAIRS 1. Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment $ 2 Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds 3. Other expense of maintenance and repairs 4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Bepairs VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Library: . . (2) Library book3 j 1 $ .......3. Transporation of pupils:. (1) Personal service : , 5. Total Expense of Auxiliary Ageaci, VII. FIXED CHARGES 1. Insurance $ 4. Other fixed charges. ! (1) 1 5. Total Fixed Charges .. $ VII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (i) : $ 7- Total Capital Outlays $ X. EMERGENCY 1 - - - I 3. Total Emergency $ RECAPITULATION , Total estimated expenses for the year 1 $ 16,065.00 (sums of Items 1-6, II-5, III-6, IV-8.V.4, Vl-5, VII-5 VIII-7, IX-0, X-3) Total estimated receipts, not hcludinjr proposed tax 7,00.1 5 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax 7,134.06 Summary of Estimated Expenditures For school year from Junf 16, 1930P to June 16, 1931 Personal service sum of l.l-(l), (2), (3), (4), -(5); 11-1(1). (2), (3), (4); III-l-(l), (2), (3), (4); IV-l-(l), (2), (3); VM-(l), 2-(l), 3 '1), 4-(l) . : $ 11,816.00 Supplies 1-2; II-2; III-2; IV-2; VM-(3), 2-(2), 3 (2). 4 (2) .. 375.00 Maintenance and rpnnira V.1-9.3 7K0.00 Miscellaneous sum of 1-3, 4, 6; IL-3, 4; III-3, 4, 5; IV-3, 4, 5, 6, 7; VM-(2) 3-(3),4-(3). (4); VIM, 2, 3, 4; VIII-4, 6r6 .... 1,625.00 Emergency X-1,2 . 600.00 Total , $ 16,065.00 Dated this 4th day of November, 1929. Attest JI. R. KAISER Blanche E. Hedin, District Gterk Chairman, .Board of Directors. 600.00 125.00 750.00 100.00 00.00 26.00 1,690.00 500.00 150.00 100.00 760.00 60.00 650.00 too.oo 25.00 100.00 125.00 200.00 200.00 00.00 600.00 4tBLi Art.- ;r t ' -h.kw U. S. Peerless Balloon TIRES 29x4.40 $6.30 29x4.50 $6.90 30x4.50 $7.00 29x4.75 , $8.35 30x4.75 $8.70 30x5.00 $9.15 28x5.25 $9.90 31x5.25 $10.95 30x6.00 , $12.50 32x6.00 413.20 USCO CORDS 30x310 Reg $5.00 30x3'2 Extra $5.75 Maupin Garage BHiuxiiJiiiHmmiiiii nun.. jnt MELD' ELECTION AND PROCRAM Shady ffirook Grangv Chooses Nw Offie;rs for EntJLning Term Last Saturday eveniiVi November 9, the members of Sl'wly Brook Grange nuet in regular siWsion. The principal business of thfit meeting was election of officers fpr the en suling term, those being eioscn be as followc: Marter -Mrs. Mamie Kflrlen. Overseer E. Jones. Lccturtr Mrs. E. Jones. Steward Fred Covey. Asst. Steward Edgar Taylor. ChaplainMrs. Lillic Rybrick, Treasurer-. -E. Kiirlen. v Sccretary-i -James Smith. Gate Kecpjcr Gus Balzer. Ceres Rachel McCorklc, Pomona Itlrs. Mamie McCarkle. Flora Mrs. Gun Balzcr. Lady A6st. Steward MIsb Jortcs. A program consisting of a tablotui appropriate t Armistic Day wa given and a supper was served at the close of the Grange meeting. Shady Brook Grange is one of the live farmers', organizations in this neighborhood and each member takes it upon himnclf to sec that the work of the ordor is furthered at evory opportunity. Nearly every rancher of the Shady Brook section, with Ask the Banker He Knows If you have money for investment and desire to know the best place to place it, askyourbanker he knows. If you have valuable papers you wish to preserve and have no secure place at home ask your banker he knows. If you wish to secure yourself against loss by fire and wish to get a policy in an acceptable insurance company, ask your banker- he knows. If you desire to send money away and want to make sure it will reach the one intended, ask your bankcrhc knows. In fact, when you seek knowledge regarding any thing financial, ask your bankerhe knows. We are here to serve you in any capacity connect with conservative banking. Ask us about it, we konw. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) HXHIIIXUZr " Z ZTZ2 Callaway Funeral Chapel The Dalles, Ore. UILL EVANS Dufur, Or. We carry a complete line of Casket CXXXXXXXXXXXJ rimxin their wives and eligible children, Ik a member and all arc din a iru-at work for the building up i f that Grange. OREGON NEWS NOTES Crater Lake rians under way for construction of modern hiifh stand ard highway around Crutcr Lake National Park. Grand Rondo State highway commi sion established business fin this city. Condon North half of Dunn building on lower Main ttrect chang ed hands. Condon Red Cross drug store moved into remodeled quarters in south half of Dunn building. A sharp carving knife with groat- ly faciliatc rapid serving of the Thanksgiving turkey. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tho undersigned having been ap pointed by the county court of the State of Oregon for Wasco coun ty, Executor of the cftatc of I). C. Wiglc, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said deceased to present them, verified as required by law, rix months after the first publica tion of this notice to me at office of Gavin & Gavin, my attorneys, in The Dalles, Oregon. James E. Taylor, Executor. Dated November 12, 1929. WAPlNfl'tA i. o. o. r. Lodgo No. 20, Maupin, Oregoa meets evory Saturday night In I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting member always welcome, Willard Cunningham, Nl G. Everett Hazen, Secretary PERFECTION FLOUR IT'S THE BEST Central Oregon Milling Co. Maupin, Oregon WhiteRestaurant PRIVATE BOOTHS Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. 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