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Largeat Circulation In Yamhill County
NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921.
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“0 . J. McCoy had a Chevrolet 490 destroyed by fire last Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. McCoy was driving the car up on Chehalem moun­
tain and apparently a short circuit in the wiring stalled the con­
flagration.
insurance.”
The car was practically a total loss bat was covered by
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THIS CAR W AS INSURED THROUGH
Churchill & Tyndall
RED CROSS GIVES
ANNUAL BUDGET
$ 19 ,3 6 1,6 5 7
Allotted for Cur­
rent Program of Relief
and Service.
Better see them for protection on your car.
M IL L IO N S
TO P R O T E C T S A C R ED S N U F F
Reason Given for the High Bench Be-
hind Which Supreme Court Judges
Have Their Seats.
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The Federal Supreme court la cele­
brating Its ‘ centenary of "the high
bench.” Originally the Justices eat
behind a long bench on the floor of the
court—on a level with the lawyers
who tried their cases before them.
This straight desk had set Into It s
sauff box opposite each Justice’s seat.
Henry Clay was arguing a case before
the court. During a pause lu his argu­
ment one of the Justices reached for­
ward, took a pinch of snuff and settled
back to weigh the more carefully the
reasoning presented.
In his next
pause Mr! Clay Feached over and with
a "Thank you” took a pinch hlmeelf.
The court was Indignant. That after­
noon they met to decide what could be
done to preclude the possibility of a
second breach of the “etiquette of the
court" and decided to have a bench
made of such height that no mere
practitioner could reach their pet snuff.
Since then they have sat behind the
high bench that la In use today.—New
York Tribune.
FOR
VETER AN
A ID
Medical Aid for European Chil­
dren Will Cost $ 6 ,0 0 0 ,*
0 0 0 This Year.
Red Cross Trains 4
147 Blind Vets
In Useful Work
Training designed to fit them for the
battle of life was takgn by 147 blind­
ed ex-service men at the Red Cross In­
stitute for the Blind, near Baltimore,
Md+ during the fiscal year 1920-192L
according to the report of the Insti­
tute for that period.
Of this number, 19 have gone on to
other Institutions, In almost every
esse to Institutions where those hav­
ing sight are receiving advanced edu­
cation. The blind ex-service men who
have entered such institutions are pro- i
vided with special text-books In
Braille, reading which they were
taught at the Red Cross Institute.
Twelve men have passed from the
Institute to successfully carry on seme
occupation or business for which they
were fitted by special training. A few
have withdrawn froth the Institute be­
cause of poor physical condition, 14 are
receiving further “training on the
Job" and 87 are still In training.
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THIS D A Y O N L Y !
Saturday, O ct. 2 2
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Stockmen's Knife
Three Blades
Brass lined
Double Bolster
Bone Handle
Washington.—Expenditures totalling
$19,361,«57 for currying through Its
program of relief and services In the
United States and overseas are out­
DID Y O U KN O W T H A T —
lined In the budget of tbe American
There were said to be 7,904,271 autos Ked Cross for the current fiscal year.
In use In the United States last year I* This total is more than $5,000,000 low­
er than the expenditure durlug tba
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That In 1914 there were only 1,253,- last fiscal year, when the disburse­
ment* reached $24,492,741, it is an­
034 in use?
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nounced at National Headqliarters In
That Nevada was last with 9,3837
a statement calling attention to tba
necessity of continued support of the
Medical care and clothing for thou­
That- Ohio led last year with 507< organization by response to tbe An­
sands of chlldren_in Central and East­
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nual Roll Call, November 11 to 24, ern Europe are outlined as the activ­
If tbe vital work of the society la to ities of the American Red Croat tn
Europe for the current year, says ■
be effectively carried on.
CITY OF HEWBERG TAX BUDGET
Outstanding among the items of ths statement on the eve of the Annual
Roll Call of 0»* organization. These
Estimate o f Expense *
domestic budget Is the appropriation
activities, supplemental to the feeding
1—
Interest on Sewer Bonds ........................................................ $4000.00
of $3,669¿^>6 for work In behalf of operations of the European Relief
2— Street Lighting .................... ............................................................ $3200.00
the disabled ex-service man and his Council of which Herbert Hoover Is
‘ 3— Library Fund r . .
. . .T T T T r.. . . v. ............................... .......... $1090.00
family. This appropriation represents chairman, are designed to provide the
4—
Interest on Park Bonds ............................................................ $ 660.00
the amount alloted to this work from most adequate and balanced relief
5—
Fire Department:
J: Interest on Bonds ................................. 180.00
National Headquarters only and does within the resources of private phi­
2: Equipment and Supplies ........................ $2000.00
$2180.00
not take Into consideration the mil­ lanthropy.
'6 — Salaries:
•
Through the establishment o f child
lions being spent In chapters for re­
To clean marhle mix with water tbe yarn, use No. 60 linen thread
1: City Marshals ........................ ............... ..$3000 .00
welfare
stations In the centers of pop­
lief of the World War veteran. It
from heel to toe.
2: Health Officer ............................................ $ 120.00
$3120.00
ulation of those countries where ade­ 5 of soda, 2*4 parts powdered chalk
is in the chapter that tbe greater
land
2*4
parts
powdered
pumice
7— Street Department:
quate medical care is not now obtain­
1: Salary and extra help............................. $3255.00
amount Is spent In meeting this obli­ able. the American Red Cross plans stone. Spread on the- marble, then
A pot of beef extract and some
wash off with soap and water.
2:. Supplies ..................................................... .$ 350.00
$3605.00 gation of the Red Cross, the announce­
bouillon cubes are very handy to
to
provide
the
medical
assistance
need­
8— City Attorney:
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have In the house for emergencies.
ment continues, as manifested by fig­ ed to restore these children te a nor­
- 1: General Compensation .............
.$ 250.00
Woolen
socks will wear nearly You can always serve an extra plate
ures
ef
tbe
fiscal
year
1920-1921
when
mally healthy life. The sum of $8,-
2: Litigation .................................................... $ 350.00
$ 600.00
tbe total was approximately $9,000,- 000,000 has been mads svallsbls for twice as long as usual If, while of soup to an unexpected caller at
9— Interest on City Hall B o n d s .......................... ..
Z ......... $ 900.00
making them, the knitter will, with dinner or luncheon.
10— Outstanding Warrants ................................... ! ............... ...............$9580.40 000, of which $2,692,004 rep reseated this work.
11—
Incidentals:
the disbursement of National Head­
1: Printing .................... ; ...................................$ -5 0 .0 0 .
quarters while the remainder was tha
2: Telephone and Janitor ................................ $ 380.00
$ 430.00 chapters' contribution to this field of
12— Emergency Fund ........... .................................................. .....
. . I $00.00 Red Cross service.- * . -
1J— City Treasurer:
Vast Work for Disabled
1: Premium on Bond .......................................$ 40.00
Chief among the sub-dlviaiona of
2: Salary .............................................................$ 540.00
3: Printing ........................................................ $
20.00
$ 600.00 the appropriation for work with vet­
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erans is that, which concerns Itself
, T ota l...................... : ................. $26,770.40 with assistance to disabled men end
womeu in government hospitals. This
Estimate o f Income
The following is the estimate of income which will be received by the item of $1,790,000, an increase o f ritore
City o f Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon, from all sources other thau gen­ than $500,000 over the appropriation
eral taxes during the year 1922:
for the same work in last year’s bud­
Llcenses ..................................................
$ 500.00
get, will provide those personal serv­
Franchises ..................................: . . . .................$4000.00
ices for the disabled and their families
Fines ..................................................................... $ 500.00
which are indispensable to supplement
Delinquent Taxes ................................................$ 100.00
those provided by the government.
Forfeited Ball ...................................................... $ 10.00
The director of the Veterans’ Bureau
Rentals : ................................................................ $ 600.00
has recently expressed his desire that
Sales o f Property ................................................$ 150.00
the Red Cross should continue and
T ota l......................................$
5860.CO extend these “ humanizing services."
Necessary to raise by general t a x a tio n .............................................. $20,910.40 Other items of the appropriation for
The foregoing estimates of Income and Expense of the City of Newberg veterans’ relief are proportionately In­
for the year 1922, said estimate of income including income received from creased. An additional appropriation
all sources save and except general taxes and said estimate of expense of $409,606 has been made for Red
including only items which are payable from the general fund of said city, Cross work in connection with regu­
is hereby upproved and agreed upon as the official estimate of income and
lar Army and Navy hospitals and
expense.
,
with the regular Army and Navy.
Dated October 10th, 1921.
For disaster relief, the Red Cross
Lyle C. Palmer,
Geo. H. Lutz,
has set aside for the current twelve
W. E. Terrell,
J. D. Gordon,
months an appropriation p f $543,976,
J. C. Colcord,
William Ormondjl
virtually doubling tbe appropriation
Frank Zumwalt.
S. P. Tlmberlake,
C. H. Fitzpatrick.
—
S. M. Calkins.
for the same purpose for the fiscal
Lynn B. Ferguson.
Budget .Committee.
year 1920-1921.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the council of the City of
More than $2,000,000 la provided for
Newberg to be held on November 7th. 1921, at 7:30 o ’clock. P. M. on said service and assistance to the 3,000
date at the council room In said-City of Newberg. any taxpayer may appear Red Cross chapters by the national
and be heard relative to the above budget or any Item thereof.
organization.
REBECCA W. H. SMITH,
Helping Destitute Children
2t2
Recorder of the City of Newberg.
Other Items of the domestic budget
Include $498,546 for miscellaneous ac­
Besides the numerous changes and added features of efficiency
tivities, including contributions re­
stricted for special purposes and $768,-
recently announced in the Chevrolet “ 490.” which include: Entire
000 for management. Each of these
reconstruction of rear axle; hand lever emergency brake: Timken
Items represents large reductions over
bearings; Willard battery; straight taper steering arms; Zenith
similar appropriations of the previous
year.
carburetor; improved clutch- and no-glare prism glass headlights,
From a fund of $10,000,000, $5,000,-
we now take pleasure in announcing added improvements as follow s:
000 of which was contributed through
the European Relief Council campaign
We give liberal values, low rates, prompt adjustment. Fire,
and $5,000,000 allotted by the Ked
theft, property damage, public liability and collision, any one or
Cross for child welfare work In
more forms in one policy.
Europe, there remains $8,765,108 still
and backs of seats raised, making more comfortable seating
See onr agents before the FIRE DEMON gets yonr car. or
i available, of which It Is estimated
position.
some “ Road Hog” gets you.
that $6,000,000 will be required for
this work during the current year.
For Red Cross participation In ths
Joint effort to relieve famine condi­
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
tions in Russia, for final work In the
fitted with trim-looking gypsy curtains add much to the
China famine, for Junior Red Cross
Represented b y
exterior
appearance.
and other overseas activities including
the closing of the old general relief
NEWBERG LAND COM PANY
program In Europe $4,978,000 is made
5 0 8 F irst S tr e e t
available.
In announcing the national budget,
makes possible new driving comfort and places the wheel in
tbe Red Cross makes It clear that
better
position.
the figures do not Include chapter ex­
penditures or place any cash estimate
on the tnvaluahle service of volun­
teers In chapters.
Red Cross Plans
$6,000,000 Effort
* To Save Children
Y o u r M o n e y ’ s W o r th
Larkin-Prince Hdw. Co.
Additional Improvements
now announced
for the
CHEVROLET
4 9 0 Touring
IS YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED)?
The Cost is Small, The Protection GR EAT
1 — Front and Back Cushions Lowered
2— One Man Top
Pacific States'Fire Insurance Company
3— Shortened Steering Column
4— Increased Capacity Gasoline Tank
Bill The Plumber
Commencing Nov. 1, will begin
on contract work.
Special attention given to job*
bing work. .
Bill The Plumber
Phone Red 70
rectangular in shape, fits snugly under the front seat.
holds twelve gallons.
CARRYING ON
SERVICE FOR
DISABLED VETERANS
OF THE WORLD W AR
THAT IS COSTING
$10,000,000 A YEAR,
THE AMERICAN
#
RED CROSS IS HELPING
FULFILL THIS
NATION’S OBLIGATION
TO ITS DEFENDERS.
HELP THE RED CROSS
CONTINUE THIS WORK
BY ANSWERING THE
ANNUAL ROLL CALL
NOVEMBER 11-24. 1921.
Now
A C T NOW !
THE LOWEST PRICE EVER SOLD FOR
at the Factory
With
Improve­
ments Worth
$300
AN D ER SO N M OTOR CO
NEWBERG. OREGON