Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 22, 1921, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, MARCH 22, iq2 1
THE HEPPNER HERALD, 112?; Zl. OESGO!
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B. J.Sig'sbee, Mgr.
OltKliOVS m:v SCHOOL
DISTUIt T LAW
("By M. P. 't
Oregon's new school district law.
authorized by the passage of House
biil No. 215. is oharamet ia.ed iy
prominent eJuca.tors ami editors us
tha pe f school district law in the
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ioilowing sales, which ! will sell as stated.
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Lawrence C.Windom'
USS KKXXKDV PLAYS A Dual
role in tliis story of a sweet little
JSeioiitinitc miiiil and i dizzy blond.
you know .ma !;!:
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fr5nk Mayo
in "hitchin Posts"
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A (iI5K.1T P,OMA( E Ol'' OLD
DAYS ON THK MISSlSSU'iM
SUNDAY, MAR. 27
HE LUCK OF
THE IRISH
YOl W.VVT TO SKi; T!i!S
H-s Hari.;,
v.'!'-1 Thi v.'i
la Kelly at Tl
Mr. and M.
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Laa! Carap.
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la'ady sp.-at Srnda- :;t ,! a,
J. V Oaborn.
rlomfr Xah an-'rc-'J
Dadp-i-'n Fr id a.-.- nnd 7-1 ia;
J. .I.McKn:ii fr Kil'ar'i-v.
Miss Kstber Losan 01'
Ra ba- rrioivJ, Mi-a- (:-.; '.Vin.
S'-ady Pell. v,-oro vVitinir in Cf-i
Sunday.
Ualpii M'fn'fr. v:ho ha.i
ftir. l'ria::da in y?.kim:-. r. iaaae
his hoa-c jk ramai'Ma r,;i .'Jp...
Lou i.aaail a ;'t f- Hi aa ,?n:
Wi'h n Irw l-mtf of 1 w ai'd i,i
for M',"!a"ai ra;-. :; .
band ladoaaia- so n::-.r i- 7h(.
son to 1. :;vf C"C:!.
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laaiidna-
' '"'i '' I'ttl i'r'!ia hf.vo a.Ti !
i :n ''' '''i Irani lairiiaad darin,; ;;
! and: .ri, Ii iv-o !a-ae trunks, r;., y
n ' - cani.raai to na,.j
i ''i,:Vi ! i!le Oi' -oc laaaata 1'av
' :n ;: ntr.rty, and as soon as the
'1 la it; iii-i tji 't.l's rri t :;.
nrt Mi's. Wilev, aacotanaaiiai
by 'r. aad ":i's. Paris, ail of Th
V, Plows,, v-e-,. caliers at the h(,i,i'
'f On I.o;:;;-l j,j V,.,rB,;J.
V.aaia.esii.re, and also t.a.de a : ' 1:
dae in Ccril on their vaiy 'net: 1 .
Mr. J. Wilkinson, of Pniihiad,
sup. rintetident af tiie fevaan !ias
sam P.ivir.i; coi.tr-.iny, a 1 r ived in ta -ii
on Moaday and is overseei'iii; u.
ereciion of the ruf.hcr, He, ready
10 'ne.ain p.ivintr as ea.tdy as po.-,tn'bl'.
I,otlia ,.Ma;ii a(;ne and party, of .r
iir.aaon, waan busy mon aioun.i (eeil
li.a'iii. y mi Wi'diicstiay.
J. H. Faanlilin. of lieppnt;-, too!;
ditm.f with thf i,t ly r a( i:n;iiabv
Flats on Friday.
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' 'a;' wiibaai iaa "fame; w i.'l
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in t'l,-
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aia:e nadir (he itir-.-if it limi tif lia'
Siaae taeia' is 00 d .-"!"
raiinly. nnlejx it vantld b
");tt v oa.'a! !v.V7 r,0 piinils tin the
eensu.,. If they have, (hev would
be a town dial rid and retain their
nii .-a-iii "nrim:?- ihn. All the oilier
schools vaiabl be under the county
board. The t'oany is that it is far
easier to secure from th county
five very tible turn than 1 f0 or more
as at present required. The county
dislrict hoard assumes control of all
school properly and all indebtedness
aainsl the same, within the dislrict.
The first, county board will be made
up of five chairmen of exist ins
boards, and at the next annual elec
tion a new board would be elected.
Thorp woud be a rejruar nieidins;
place for the board provided by the
county court in the court house.
The duties of the new board
would be:
To employ a supiaai.leiiderit of
school-;, fix the term of office and
contia tisaiion, inclntlins n--vo.-v.ary
! aa-, e'iiej expenses. (Present suuer
i'llentl'inis would serve out the re
eerrdi v of their (earns. 1
To e.aipley .. el,ri;l clerk, fie his
aoaaa aani ion. hetuha e'c.
To ei nia.- all a. (.:-. ay araiftaa!
-a a, aaa'endieii ; sannrvii o i s, I eat la
era. ewiiloas, nutl asir(aiMs and fix
tie ! a ' tapi as;i ioa.
'i'ii 'erse and build school boosts,
hav ; ail li:e(. lain! - ii-v :i hool ptu-;ai--:
s, furnish all supp'ii s. e!c.
To prtaa.re :tn annital let-lail. Iey
t'l V", in a 1 " : opttai oritMetl reior:
") lax payer. consoiiaate rcnoi .is
and .'rrittip: 'or trit-.isportiititin of
;i:;iils. fi 1 t,h ion aad d '.H'ls.inp the
II ail Iv1 s-i'ii ihal provh ion is
boiimiaries 10 lie served !,v eaclt
school hott -e. etc.
II wil ' seen that pro', ision i :
e-ade far efficient supervision of all
schools, id;. 1 consoi'h.tion wil; he en.
(aauraaad, fiuir ecnoray in pointi'e-lat-itl
lad in ihe pnraiiiise and distr1
bulion of stippiies v.'iii he secitrta!,
and that the blanket. lax co-erina
tha whole county will lessen ihe
ttix for sevenly-five per cent of Ihe
(iislricls, which or now pavini- la
to flO mills or more. r,mi.l ilia coun
ty iitis liaared that a si- mill blan
ket t iX Will supply ;ill t he money
po-i- ri "tiiref! to run the a
la ''ell tile ihe) eilSI'd s i . y j sj 1)
rhrrae oul! not arise ihe ;ix more
at: 2 p. m. in Livery Stable
in Lexington. Oregon
W. I, Gcuid will offer for sale. 16 Lead
o( 1 ruses, four wagons, header box s,
combine harvester, several sets of har
ness r.nd a lar amount of liu-.ccllno-eoii!-
farm property.. This sale is he'd
by virtue of an order of the Hon. A. M.
Cannon, referee in bankruptcy, and the
terms of the sale will be announced on
the day of the sale.
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AT HIS RANCH ONE MILE
SOUTH OF EIGHT MILE
SCHOOL HOUSE, IN MOR
ROW COUNTY OREGON.
Ora Adkins will sell 14 head of horses,
three cows and a complete set of farm
tools and implements..
TERMS OF SALE AS FOLLOWS:
$10.00 and under, cash.
Over $10.00, approved notes due De
cember 1st, 192 1, bearing 8 per cent in
terest. Five per cent discount for cash.
SALE BEGINS.AT 10 A. M.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
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ila o ho:- iv.o y -ar-- ;a
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ii'.V rt, Comii.n, Or-a-.
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chat or d.a-.a-' r. e-: jii(e-i !.- 'a fl'e
Fra fa.- wher- V". Ti'ah' ran aco---.
his o; ! friend la!. Pairiow. opr- of
lane's i...-r bant piaaee-;. Jt-. I!!: 'r
iiml r, ,!;- ;!,:'....! rn "I l .ial r'l
(iec! irip ;! -v ha - 11 a ''.iaa toj"''"" mviiiht. owner can at.
ho-pi'alMv t ;ll,s ''i'lPP. p i" tor tins notice and
I'Ol'Mi -- Oteaon atltoiaohile lj.
cei;se pla e for 1'.21, btdwtiii Lex-
hard !
4iJtf.
IV A S i'lill jia a woh Pain or auto
to sell MTor.iiorTs prod lifts dir --t
to consumer in th.isaramty. 'c
Connon ic Co., Winj-n,-., Minn.
Mention tin's paper. 47.4s.
bea- Maai't'OW cneaty fot
and h.ia heartedne.-s in r-
tim-s. The par-y b 'i e- their re- ,... ,;.1H,,;. , r(.,ir , H
turn journey .0 tlaar -i-r- .ptt-..- , ,, , 0,fi(. ,,.,,;.., ,his (J.Tic,. n,. (A
hoir.e? op Saturday, d-diahred wtta v MrM'lnlo .f,tt
111-ir trip.
Don't, foicet the bin dance in r.-eji
hoi), March 26. Irripon nmsic. tad
supper served by Mrs. T. H. I .owe.
Everybody welcome. Con.e and hare
a rood time.
Mr. and Mrs. KnioM and f-ir.tily
of Ttntville, spent the week end in
Her'tiistnn.
Mr. I. louncer, of Sah ra. acooai
paniod by his son, M
Oswego, arrived in Cecil on Satur
day and were lookinz over s0ine
land they have recently bought a
f".v miles out of Cecil.
Gordon Hall, of Eishttaiie. was
calling on h'a C-cil friends Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Duncan, of
Busy Bee ranch, and Miss Jo sic Mc-En-ire
of Killarnc-y, were Cueil vis
itors on 'Friday. ,
Melville LoEan, from his ranch
near The Willows, spent the week
end atnonp his Cecil friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Phelps, of Ar
lington, are assisting Mrs Oral
H-nrikson at Willow creek ranch.
Wilfred Cecil of Heppner. is work-
NOTIC?-
Feuled bids will be reeived f)V
Morrow County Court, at Heppner,
' . lOlniiiin until Anril th n I in
iuunaer. of ,' , ' '"
iien (t. in., im ou mi us 01 neavy
4 ft. shtb wood for use of Court
House. Bids may be submitted F.
O B. cars, Heppner. or delivered at
Court House yard. Measurement at
Court House yard only accepted.
Th rittht is reserved to reject any
or all bids or to accept the bid
deemed best for Morrow county.
Win. T. CAMPBELL, Judge.
47-48
Shntt has several -n tiargains in
alfalfa ranches; easy terms. 47tr.
th
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"el ion of a loaal si hool
' ' ' ' c tine a- now
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1 Ii.ti ) This aomie it P
1' ;) aropi rty, ia 1, r-ll.-e
f.i: ;,;,. p:: i,-,-,--, a
iaaai (s,. ae- tie tam ) , ,
he superintendent the pio
1" ' tl.; 01' the reie.ol ;,,d
p' 1 pa- eon- erniie
'1 1 -.com!, tele!" iaipreve
'"hool ,' one ty. l',y hi- ,,:
' I h"'. i- a v ii'i' ' ss I nan
lit-y -,.y- tl .... iaa I-. 1 In op n'l
of r"ll t' l, ri.jei t any t, itcher ;e riatl
' ! bv hoird no'iie en" rejeetion
() he deljvon d in wiaiina' ami to
spi ei-'y i).e r..o,. They m;ty also
e-tibii h hiah .-'dii'ils -jndcf the
present re. ulat ions.
Titer.- are still oilier f.-atii''-8 of
the bill roM-ring (l-ttii's of officials,
etc., I'itil tire unpi'Cis: airy to outline
as He y in-e Ihe usual duties of such
officials.
To our mind, the weak point, it)
(he hv is that it is optional with
tlie f-otiniles. t should have been
made mand-Uory. Experts sla'c
thitl 11 will take three general Ions
to overcome the individual and com
tiiunily si-llishness that has always
handicappi d educational reform.
Hope in former times has been
placed in local district boards, but
they have not understood fundamen
tal rural or educational needs. The
state should exercise Its inher
ent right and demand constructive
reforms and create the system above
outlined under which school busi
ness can be transacted in a modern
manner, and under which rapid
progress along modern linos will be
posible.
It Ik to be hoped that Oregon will
not drag along and wait for the
mandatory authority of the state to
effect this reorganization, but that
within the year each and every !
county ,ln the state wil lhave taken
Oo Saturday
March 26, 1921
AT HIS RANCH ONE AND ONE
i HALF MILES NORTHEAST OF
EIGHT MILE SCHOOL HOUSE,
Alfred E. Anderson
will offer for sale, 12 head of horses, 3
mules, 2 milk cows, 2 heifers and 2 ewes.
Also a complete set of farm tools and
Holt, combine threshing machine,
plows, dvir., header, harness and many
other articles.
' TERMS OF SALE:
All sums of $10 or im.ier, cash.
Over $10, approved bani-usbl 1 notes
accepted, .Jue Noverrtbe. i:;t, ir.21, ard
bearing 3 per cent intescst per annua:.
Five per cent discou it for cash.
SALE BEGINS AT 11:30 A. M.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Oo Saturday, April I
AT HIS RANCH SIX MILES
SOUTHEAST OF HEPPNER
Arthur W. Dykstra
wil! sell two colts, len head of milk
cows, five head of heilVrs, and ten head
of shorthorn jcarlins; also several
wagons, code house, three plows, grain
drill, disc, seveial sets of harness, a new
Ford truck, laige cream separator, one
.ood j. I. Case thesher and 20-40 Case
tractor, and many othe rarticles.
TERMS OF SALE
Sums of $10 and iimicr, cash.
Sums over $10, sire months time on
approved notes bearing 8 per cent in
terest per annum.
Six per cent discount for cash.
SALIC L5EGIN3 AT 11 A. M. '
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FREE LUNCH AT NOON
...WanU-d (Vli paid for rlemn rot-; the great, forward gt-p that meanB
ton rags at the Herald offLo. It,-;.. I t,tr ii..,... i . .,.
ing at Butterby Flats durtng the them In. option Krknt(.d by tne pnt ydW.
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HEPPNER ..... OREGON
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