Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 18, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    Tuesday, May 18, 1920.
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
F. R. BROWN
agent for
GUARANTEED LOW COST LIFE
INSURANCE; FIRE, HAIL, ACCI
DENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE
TWO GOOD RKSIDEXt'KS IN KFJ'PM R I'OIl SALE. PRICED
IIIGIIT.
A LIMITED AMOVNT OF PKIVATK MONEY TO I.OAX.
Office Upstairs in Roberts Building
Phone 643 Heppner, Oregon
THE EDI t'ATIOXAE MEASURES
NOT ASKIXCi EOK MORE
MONEY
ROAD
To the Public:
May we ask you to read carefully i The $tate Highway Commission is
the following letter in regard to the not aRkJng ror nlon ,.0iul m0IU,yi
Eaueation::! iiMnires wn-.c.i me iusaid jj A
be voted upon the twenty-first day of j .fifll.eB.in!r
J. B. CALMUS
RIacksmithing and
Horseshoeing
OXY-ACETYL EXE WELDING
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
THERE'S NOTHING WE CAN'T FIX
ASHI5AUG H STAND
this month. And may ive also aslt
those of you who favor the measures
to be sure to vote. Too often we be
lieve a thing to be right and just, but
are too bu:;y to take the time to go to
the polls and vote. We take it for
granted that heraur-e these measures
should pass they will without our vot
ing. The opposition on the other
hand, are always there, so let us not
neglect our duty.
iootn, commissioner, m
1 Lane county audience
on the 4 per cent road bond limit
measure, "All we want is the power
to capitalize the income now on hand.
The state road funds are now taken
from two sourcesthe one cent tax
on each gallon of gasoline and the
automobile license fees. The state
constitution, as it now reads, prohib
its more than 2 per cent being put
into the roads, and what the commis-
WI L OI5SERYE MEMO III A ! DAY
NOTICE TO VOTERS
While May 21st is "Primary Day".
On Monday evening, May 10, rep- . anJ onlv K,,pblicans may vote a Rc-
resentatives of several organizations puh,j(,an vrimary ticket, or a Demo
in the city met at the council ciiam- ! cnll tai;c pa,.t jn the Democratic Prl
ber to formulate plans for the observ- j nuu v ALL REGISTERED LEGAL
ance of Memorial Day, the services to ! yoTKRS have a l ight to vote on
be held on Saturday, May 20th.
Roughly outlined, the order of the
day will be as follows:
10:30 a. in., an automobile parade
will form at the city park to go to
the cemetery.
Citizens are asked to be on hand
with their cars, also everybody please
bring all the flowers they can for the
sion wants is an amendment of this ! praves of those who fought for our
Following is a brief explanation of dause ?Q 4 pgl. opnt can be put into
measures submitted to the people at
the Special General Election to b"
held on May 21st. regardless of their
political or non-political affiliation.
Such measures will be printed, on a
separate ballot.
J. A. WATERS,
2-S County Clerk.
the Measures:
The Two Mil! Tax Measure for Ele-
mentary Schools
1st. The tax is to be upon all prop
erty of the state.
The valuation of taxable property
ir, Mnrmnt pniintv. not included in
any school district is-nearly $700,000
' This means that that amount of prop
ertiy does practically nothing toward
i the Runnort of the public schools.
! Also, all of the property in school dis
the roads. A direct additional tax is
not asked for, nor is any increase in
the gas tax or auto license fees."
Mr. Booth also brought out that
"a new road program is not to be
rushed through, but the present one
is to be finished providing the vot
ers of Oregon back up the 4 per cent
limit measure."
Commissioner Simon Benson is also
on record against rushing construc
tion too rapidly, considering high
labor costs and the high cost of
beloved land.
1:30 p. m., a parade with the band,
G. A. R., children and others will
form at the court house and march
to the old fair pavilion where a pro
gram will be given. There will be
fine music, and addresses and other
exercises. Full details will be pub
lished later.
Subscribe for the Herald only $2
for a full year.
Work started Wednesday laying
water pipe in the ditches for the
municipal water system.
Frank Shively, who recently leased
the horseshoeing department of the
Se.rivner blacksmith shop, has an in
teresting announcement in this issue
of the Herald.
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HEPPNER
OREGON
"PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS"
Concrete Pipe Company
Manufacturers
Sewer and Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Cu!vert Pipe
hollow Silo Blocks
Cement Products
1003 North 10th St
Phone 467 a,a Wa,,a VVash
tricts which do not levy special school m0ney, but favors ratification of this
taxes are doing practically nothing 1 4 per cent bonding amendment so
for the elementary schools. there will be authorization to issue
When this is distributed on the Don(ls at such times as favorable con
teacher basis it will give to the wean ditions justify. Final control over
district a fund, sufficient to employ actual bond authorization rests with
a competent teacher. ' the legislature, as unless the legislat-
The districts which do not need j ure passes enabling legislation under
the additional fund will simply lower (lie 4 per cent amendment, the high
their district tax. Remember that is way commission is without authority
now 70 per cent of the funds neces- to iBSe bonds
say to support the school in your dis
trict.
This tax will correct the inequali
Can You Afford
TO TAKE h.XC:S OX II .WING YOl'lt WHEAT DES
TROYED? NO. V. HEAT IS WOllTil 7K Ml t il MONEY
THIS YEA It. THE WAY TO PltOTI T Y.l ESELI' AGAIXST
LOSS IS TO SPEND A l i:V DOLLARS WITH I S I OR ONE
01' out
Hail Insurance
l-OI K IES THEREBY MAKING Vol IISEI.K SAI K AGAINST
l-OSS. IT'S THE l.(M.I( Al. W AY. ITS THE IH'SIXESS WAY
TO IM.AY SAKE.
Roy V. Whiteis
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND FARM LOANS
ties.
The boys and girl3 in not less than
500 school districts of Oregon will
be without teachers next year if this
bill fails- to pass.
The College Milluge Tax
Every man and woman in the state
nf Oreton who is a loyal American
citizen should support this measure,
The State University, Oregon Ag
ricultural College and Normal School
are In great need of more money at
the present time, or their efficiency
will be greatly jeopardized. 15 per
cent increase In classroom space, and
3.8 per cent increase in Income. 150
ner cent increased enrollment ,and
the buying power of our dollar only
4 5 cents. Let us vote for this meas
ure and thereby protect higher edu
cation in this state.
cilm'u mill .Murine Educa
tional Hill " Mi
American people look upe.i the
saciifice of life as none too high a
price to pay lor the liberation of man
kind. The faith of America failli
In God and man. She lieib vos in
brotherhood and opportunity, in .hu
llce and mercy, Ih.-rH'oie It behooves
us as Aiii"i ican citizens .loyal to "ae
brave boys, who fought that we might
enjoy peace, to support this bill. Let
in not foiKet what wu lliii. It
means but twenty cent on $1000.
D. V. IIOITNOTT,
LENA SNELL Slil llTE,
Publicity Commit u-.' Parent iciicnc
Ai.foclatlon.
I X. HarrlKon and con. of Monu
ment .were hen- on luisim i'n Tlun
day. .Miclwi'-l Mauire. who spent Bonn
time in the Moore lioi-pitul. having
Mime broken rib ineii(l-(l. wim able
to go to Ms home I n.l Tuesday ev n
ll'iK. It 'oinr time. Imwf'M !',
In f'Me Mr. Mal-'llili- will In lllilc to ilu
mi b w 1: U
Subscribe for the Herald and get
the election news of May 21st. It is
of interest to all Morrow county.
FRANK. SHIVELY
PRACTICAL HORSESHOER
at
SCRIVNER'S BLACKSMITH SHOP
LAME AND INTKRK KRINO HORSES
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HEPPNER
OREGON
Morrow Heights Addition
Because of certain changes
deemed advisable, no lots will
be offered for sale at present.
J. W. MORROW
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