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TIIE GAZKTTE-T1MK.S. HF.ITXER. OREGON, TIU'KSDAY, NOV. 17. 1921 Tin: Gazettk-Times TVr 1. Kslal Uh4 a, KMaMlahM n. n: ur IS. ISil am i r i imm. nr: ; pri H i no srhsrKUTiox kaTks :.. Y:t - Wx Mfiih -, (,.. M.-.nth S . t.k . .t fT wkin(i the bunny so little, land case; and one of the parties. r'5J'.;v ra sod he is glad he as easer for a ver.li.-t .-onsnli,-.) his In. on the loseins side of the elecshun ver as to the advisability of sending this veer because if things dont go ' the judge a fine brace of ducks. It rue now thev cant Maim him for it api-eared to him to be a neat sort of ; ; none, he has tuk a new job now be thing to do. The lawyer rose in hor- T TiurP'inv mormon: or , .. . 13 ,...,, r.f.rd 'rks for a man witch taiks in ror. i rii.i-.!r ai noiist's to rarnt .V pf.- "TY-. t .u . 1.:.. ir . ..: t -((!( " 1 lll'UIUIt: V't Ul KillU . ItC 31U. W 'edn?sda 1 remarked to ma "Thi in At?P w (in nnrii'hf anA hrtn. 1VE" 0" t""at F loed o funny when he got orable man; under no circumstances up eriy m the morning, she sorta could he be bribed. In fact, he is of tl-t-las trait i sneared with her lirs & sed she had such iwtini.V that were vnn m s.n,l 190 new him a long time but never seen 'him a brace of ducks in 'advance of : Notice of School Meeting i Xi'TH'l-: IS HKHEHY MVKX to the ltKnl voters of School District No. I I r.' ., l.-rroiv t'xuntt. Slate of Oi.'troii. that a SCHOOL MKKTINti of said dis trict !. Iu'l.l at Council Chambers. Hoppiier, OH'iion. on the Mh day of le-cmlM-v. 1 y -1 . at 2.30 o'clock In I lie atterttootl for the purpose of discussing the Im.U.l li.-ninafter net out ilh the leunj board, and to vole on the proposition of Icwmi; a special district tan. '1'lte total atUOUIlt Of nimtev Iw tti.k eii.l ,,., 1 .litri..t Iha tiscal vr.u heKimitriK on June 30. 1 s Ji. and ending June 30. 1922, Is estiiualeil m the following budget and includes the amounts to he received from th countv school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax. and :;11 other iiit'in'i s of the district: III IX.KT KSTIMATKll KXPKN1UT1KKS .75 .OS MOHHOW ( l TV OFFICIAL PAPER him do it. ThursJjyJane called me a To reador & 1 looked it up in the dik- the trial he would probably lean so far backward that he would find against you. Forget all about the THE AV.rm -vN PRr-SS AS VI TION Dawn of a New Day. The world already knows that the armament conference is not a "fore gone futilitv." not an inevitable re treat to chaos and failure, not the staged creation of diplomatic fencers, sh unary witch it why I spell it all duck scheme." rite. It means a fella witch throws I In due course the case came up the bull when they have fites in 'and the decision was given. It was Spain & Mevico hut shny 1 npvpr! : fn.. Ar ik .,kn i.A.i ni.inndi -r - - - ivi ; iii iawi ui iiic inaii suu uau 'laiuuu iui cum turns cise oniy just . the gift. He met his lawyer, w ell. fite kid: er. my own size. Ur mebby small lf they pick on me. Influencing the Judge. In these days when strategy and not the actual paralysis and negation subtelty may win as many victories of the w o-l d's aspirations for peace as oratorical explosions, we commend through disarmament. to the careful attention of politicians The Harding-Hughes proposal has and others the account of a certain put to rout at once the objectors, law case which occupied some slight the dreamers, the visionaries, the local attention up in northern New evangels of pessimism, the prophets Fngland some vears ago. It was a he said, " we won our case." "Yes," said the lawyer; "and are n't you glad you didn't send the judge those ducks?" "But I did send them," said the client. "You did?" "Yes, I sent 'em ; but I remember ed what you said about the judge leaning backward, so I put the other fellow's card with 'em." Boston Herdld. I'CHVIN VI. si.m II Kt 1 " Superintendent I'nncipals Teachers ial. pi . r.j Total .lanitora Clerk Other services; telephone.. Total 1 J2.MHI.00 i2.S00.0(l 1 2.1M 00 2,100.00 S 4.050.00 4.05O.0O 1 1.450 00 1.450 00 1 1.400.00 1.400 00 5 6.450 00 6.450.00 2 2.4911.00 2.490.00 3.600.00 3.600.00 1 1.320 00 1,320.00 1 200.00 200.00 60.00 60.00 tllTKItlM. AMD SI I'l'l.lKSi 1. Kuiniture (desks, stoves, tttc.l 2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) - 3. Library books 4. Ktaps . , 5. ria ground equipment ... 6. Janitor's supplies 7. Fuel S. Light and water Postage and stationery . :t 9. millennium, the GROCERIES of an imrossiM, Peddlers of internationalist piffle, the babblers about world federation. It is more than a proposal; it is EE EE a demand for action, couched in ir- rs resistible phrase, responsive to the' highest and best thought of a world EE wearied and nearly ruined by war. 1 sa supported by the moral power and coercion of an enlightened, aroused EE and chastened mankind. jss It is idle to talk now of the obsta- EE cles to limitation of armament. They ; do not exist; they never did exist as' against a bold and determined pur- EE pose to overcome them. What are ! they now? Where are those wholE say that a great step forward has not EE been made toward the actuality of sa a more peaceful world through aban-;EE donment even partial abandonment -of the provocative instrumental ities of warfare? It is a day and time of realities, not visions: courage, not timidity; of outright diplomacy, not of secret in trigue. Civilization is not sinking, but ris ing; not sunk, but saved. A new era is dawning. Oregonun. ." m s tl-,. i Total t'ONSTHl't TlOXl Total MA1TKN ANt'E AND HKI"A1HS . Total 200 00 S00.00 200.00 20.00 150.00 250 00 1.200.00 375.00 100.00 J 500.00 uillllllllllllllllllllll I iiiiiiiiiillllllllMillllililllllllllllliilliilllllllll m-i A. M. EDWARDS I WELL DRILLER Lexington, Ore. Box 14 Uses up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole and depths. E WRITE FOR CONTRACT AND TERMS" MIIIIIIIimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllfS J 8.795.00 J 500.00 ll)KHTEDNESSi 1. Bonded indebtedness and Interest thereon !J2, 680.001 2. All other indebtedness and interest thereon 10.000.00 Total INSl ItAM Kl !J 160.00, Total J 350.00 J12.6S0.00 J 160.00 JIlSCKLLAXKOVSl J 100.00 Total ! Slat's Diary. By ROSS FARQUHAR FriJjy pa is unable to go to wirk today, he was eating chicken in his S-4p-"V fingers & got to spead J&W mg & feergot to slo up isHJ as he went a round 1 of the kirves & he bit his ! linger so bad he had to !L go to the dr. & get it Wrapped & bandiged up. Saturday we had co. F for dinner & she ast pa did evry I witch goes to are chirch belong to are chirch. pa replyed & i sed that about 14 of ' them belong to the chirch and about Yi of Jthem the chirch belongs to them, he shua no he taiks up the colleckshun. Sunday Jakes fokes has got a ford & they have ben going away evry Sunday & Sat. Jake sed he is hopeing they wood stay at home nex Sunday because he wanted to go to sundaskool & see a fut ball game also. JIojJjyGinny Bell witch cum from down in Missippy cant say his Rs so the teecher give him a sen tense to say witch was Robert givt Richard a rap in the ribs for roasting the rabbit so rare. But Ginny got a hed of her he sed it his own way Bobby give Dicky a punch in the e I Thanksgiving Suggestions EE FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER a . . 53 EE A few of the many good things you will find in EE our stock for the big annual dinner. 5a g CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES- g High Grade Full Assortment. 5 H COFFEE The Best in Town. 5 FISH Crab, Lobster, Clams, Salmon, Oysters. 5 H MINCE MEAT Heinz or Libbys, can, glass or 3 Sa OLIVES Queens, Pimento, or Kipe. H SALAD DRESSING AND MAY0NAISE. H MARACHIN0 CHERRIES. 53 U PICKLES-Eipe, Sour and Dill. 5 H JELLY, PRESERVES AND JAMS in glass. 53 Tru-Blu Fruit Cake, Porter's Fruit Pudding, 3 53 Heinz 's Plum and Fig Pudding. 55 3 Candy, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Grape Fruit, 5 5 Grapes and Apples. CRANBERRIES, Cel- 55 ery, Lettuce, and in fact everything the mar- 55 53 ket affords in fresh fruits and vegetables for 3 55 this occasion. 55 I Phelps Grocery I Company EMP.lUiENl'Yl - J 4000.00 Total Total stlrnated amount of money for all purposes during the year ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during the coming school year From state school fund during the cotninir school year From elementary school fund during the coming school year Estimate ot proDaDie unexpenaeo oaiance at end ot current ear - -. Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year J 3.155.00 725.00 3,400.00 2.000.001 3,600.00! J 100.00 The Byers Chop Mill (l-ormrrlr SCUEMPP-S MILL) STEAM ROLLED BARLEY AND WHEAT After the 20th of September will handle Gasoline, Coal Oil and Lubricating Oil You Will Find Prompt and Satisfactory Service Here Jt2.905.00 Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax..... RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year ..1J42.905.0O Total estimated receipfs not including proposed tax .j 12.180.00 ,1 2.SS0.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax lialed this lith day of November, 1921. J3O.025.00 VAWTER CRAWFORD, District Clerk. w. o. Mccarty, Chairman Board of Directors. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AXI) ACCOUNTING SHEET School District No. One. This original estimate Is made In compliance with section 231-A of the school laws of 1921 and shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material a ml sunulies for the three fiscal years next preceding the cur rent yfiir, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures lor six months or the current year. ("Six months of the current year" means six months of the last school yar. ) EXPENDITURES ITEM V 41 SI. -SO Peritoiial Service. Superintendent ... Principal Teachers, Expenditures and budKet allowance for six months of last school year V i a 3 C Kxpendltures for the three fiscal years next preceding the last school year. S a Ill ...,:J 2.S00 00 J 1.250.00 J 1,250.00 J ....II 2.10.000 1 1.000.00:1 1.000.00 J 3 J 4,050.00:1 700.00 J 1,400.00 1 J 1,450.00 Janitors Clerk Telephone I 1.400.00. I 6,450.00 I 2.490.00 I 3.6O0.0IJ 1 J 1,320.00 I J 2ll0.0l)!j J 60 110 S J 2.025. 00J 2,J25.O0:J 2, 1.4:, 00 J ti4&.00 4, 1.S76 60 J 2.490 00! 3,fi00.00iJ 3.600.00 648.45$ 585.00fJ 1, 100.00 J lOO.OOiJ 39.90IJ 50.00lj 100 00 2S9.16I 700.00 275.00: 052.10 200 00 62. H5 it 'j- flosiery T Tliore are only three things to know about hos iery: "Does it fit well?" "Does it look well?" and "Does it wear well?" Millions of well dressed men and women will tell you how well Holeproof Hosiery answers those ques tions. Hence the decided preference for this famous brand. We now have a full and complete line of Hole proof Hosiery for both men and women all priced right. SILK, SILK FACED, SILK AND WOOL AND LISLX. -Sam Hughes Company Total I'lTniiiml Srr maS.IUIMIO H I J:mj $l.1,l4!i.O lll,M7ll.l 1;I4,HT2.II tl 1.III2.0B 1 Ml.rlnl and KunullrKi I Furniture (desks, etc.lll (Supplies, (chalk. etc,)iJ 'Library Books l iFlasrs -II ii'layground equipm'ntJ .Ittnirnr'a slinnljes I I Kuel ... I 1,200. 00 1 'Lleht and water aiu.oo Postage & Stationery!! 200.001 300.00iJ 200.00 20.00 150.00IJ 250.00;J 100.00:1 379.80 J 375.00 J J 100.00 I 10.00 87.95IJ 100.00 139.85, J 50.00 J 644.42:J 450.00 J 170.71U 225.00'J 42.96 I 50.00!J 601.60 608.33 304.16 534.50 371.40 200.75 Phone 53 Total lnt. and Sup. Total, CoanlructloB . t. M10.001 l,465.(H; l-'llO.IWIIt a.liai.7l 2,.Hl.a7 .1.7(12.111 I Total, Maintenance A I Kepslm 1 .i5o.oof .14mj4! ooo.no t.nmji'M zimi.io! ann.oo Paint Them Yourself, Madam Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Etc. 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HKMW 2.TN.34 37Mt ISH.09 I 2TI.W liW.OO Emergency. Total , 4IMMIO M.0t J I.HAMI TOTAL Ii2.nori.oo iw,T4...ania,4:ia.!X :i7.ii.si.i:i ms,7.'.2.M m.; ,.411 I Vawter Crawford, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expendi tures' for the vear 1921-1922 was prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for aix montha of the current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown above have been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies here0f' VAWTER f RAWFOKD, District f'lerk. siz ! batteries Willard Batteries, of standard Willard quality, jnay be had for your Ford car and at a price you'd expect to pay for a lot less valuel Battery Electric Service Station I. R. CLABOUGH Phone 83 Heppner, Oregon S A F E T Y & BM9jWa1an s E R V I c E Fifteen 'Dollars oA Month Can you save $15.00 a month T The average man between 20 and 30 years of age ought to be . able to do as well as that. Of course there may be good reasons in your case why you cannot save that much, but be sure they are good reasons be fore you are satisfied witli less than that. Saving $15.00 a montli Means $2,212.26 in 10 years when you include the more than $400.00 interest whicli your savings will earn in the First National Bank at 4 per cent compound interest. Fir National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON