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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To the legal roters of School District So, fl.t ol Morrow Covty, State of Oregon, that H SCHOOL MEETIXO ofsai district will he held at the'Jfthoolhonse. on tht SSth I dar ot Sovtmbcr , JiC) at 1:30 o'clotk u tht afternoon hr the purport of , lis- fussing tlie 6uc(,t( hereinafter set out ti lth tht trying board, and to Tott on th proposition of levying a kvis .-rjc tax. The total .mount of money needed br the said school district dnreng tht riscrl year beginning on June 30, l!UT, v mi ending June 30, 1926, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be receeivetl from the county School tuntl, state school fund elementary school fund, tnezint distrsct tax, and all other moneys of the district: ' BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES PERSONAL SERVICE: 1. Superintendent 3. Teaehers N). . 1 1 ...... 1 1 1,215.00 1,215. M 1 1 Salary per year To'al ' $1,300.00 $1,800.00 1.440.00 1.440,00 1.215.00 1.215,00 1 1 - 4. 5. Janitors Clerk , 1 1 1.800.00 . 1.125.00 1,170.00 1,260.00 700,00 100.00 1,800.0) 1.125.00 1.170.00 1,260.00 700.00 100.00 Total MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: 1, Furniture(desks, stoves, curtains,etc.)$ 500.00 $11,825.00 2, Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) . 3. Library books . 5. Playground equipment 6. Janitors supplies 7. Fuel 8. Light 9. Water . '. 10. Postage and stationery Total.. 200.00 100.00 150,00 50.00 400.00 150.00 50.00 ... 100.00 $1,700.00 $225.00 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: Building aud grounds $225.00 Total INDEBTEDESS: 1. Bonds and interest thereon $2,700.00 2. Warrants and interest thereon .300.00 Total TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: Total. INSURANCE: Total.. $2,115,00 $150.00 MISCELANEOUS: Total .. EMERGENCY: $150.00 $400.00 Total estimated amount of money for all purposes duiinj the year $3,000.00 $2,115 00 . $150 00 $150.00 $19,505 03 ESTIMATED KECEIFrS From county school fund during the coming school yearS I7SO.0O From state school fund during the comiug school rear 30.00 From elementary school fund (luring the coming year 1600.22 Estimate of probable unex ended balance at the end of the current year 585.00 Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming yecar I.0W-OO Tot alestimated receipts, not including proposed tax RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the c $ 9,565.00 Total estimate J receipts not inclu-in orooisedtax 5.291.29 Biiance. amount to be ra;sed by Dist. tax sl4.273.71 DiJ this 2nd day o. November, 1925 All!bt : I'd a M. Corson Geo. Ritchie Hop tit is Crudity io vltamlna ao atrong A- mlrltloua ihudi, In in ,,t a.cr.t haarta w long tut i.Uin old pork and btana. BULLS EYE Editor and Qtnerel J4naetr WIU. ROCIRJ 1 "Mali ttH)"MMltMtt"l -it tM "AnoiWBuin Durham ivMtI I ixmii by Will Roatra, Ztrt.ld tot- I Irta and Kim Mar. aiul lodlnf I If Amattcn humorist. Maracoaaiaa. I "v Wat. ti lor Itiaaa. M I tee where torne of the Foreign Nation lay they arc going to FUND their debt to America, and all the Papen are all excited about it. But the BULL'S EYE is a Paper that never mislead our readers (either one of them). FUNDING a debt means about the same thing as having a fellow that has owed you for years, come to you a;. J say "1 am going to make arrangements to take up that loan I owe you just as soon as I can collect it from some fel lows who owe me." So don't by any means p. FUNDING mixcJ up with PAYING. The two have nothing in common. These Nations are jut stalling f i ! a.-.V-er '& cues .!or it 1 Jlc 5rt thing you Ju.j; our debt will be four Wars behind. We have enough saved up to fight again, but they are using it now to enforce Prohibition. 6h,yes,,BULL- DURHAM. I like to forgot to mention that Well, that is what the Foreign Nations are paying us 'in. "BULL" DURHAM without the DURHAM P. S. There I going to be another piece in this paper suon. Look tor It Durham Guaranteed hv l.a..a,Taa 111 Fifth Avenue, New York City Efficiency "T.r . , . VHrrt on pissing the servant- hnll today I im undr the laiprrmliin i hat I er siw rou ah mbrai'lng una of tin mnlda." "Ye. iiiiuIkid what Umt would that b, uiuiliiin?" "AlMut tlirefj o'clock." "Oli, yen, madam. Thit would bit been Dllcn, madam r Pissing Show. When London Trembled The little eartlKiuuke (iwrlrn .'unit the rant conut lectlno of Can ii'ti few months ago wall to mind i'.e report of an earthquake ahiw-k nlilrh waa experienced In Clreat Hrlt iln, 844 year attn. "IturtxiKe'i men tore playing t th Theater ami tli nirtiiln, In Klmreilltoh, April 0, IWl, when imlilenly by 'Oml'i iduinnltlnn' here wng in earthiiinke ahm'k." TIip lewi dlatrlhulora of thi iluy the linl liid moiiKpr mil Unnd ilml nurclinnt -Kt to work at once. "At the piny lllllle,', It in ailil, "the people run forth lurprlaed with great mumMi- menf." many belnif "aore eruahed qikI And How Could He Know? Ttiltnr Will you bt tood enouih to rtilred" from pnnlc it the exit tell -me the nam of thi picture they're "' "'' ot the atuge rhlnied In: proliicinjtT Byalander I don't know yet "What la It all about thenr "I'm lure I can't My." "Aren't you on of the dlrectorir "Uvareus, no I I'm tht author." Comma from tha Plala. Th houna will fall ao poo pi aaya, 1 ha aarth quakaa, latt ua taaat away. Tlija li the earlinut known vera on nn Knullnh earthquake. family Her- nld. . . The Contradiction Mr. I'r) rr And ahe pride heraell on her good taste, doesn't ilie? Mr. Ouyer She certainly does, niy dear. And, say, I wlih you could see her busbindl The Helpful Stenog. "Whitchi doing with all them let ten, May me T "Aw. they're from highbrow ctiRtom era. I bafier truualuie 'em lulo ilunv fur the bona." Tenderloin Favored Cinnlbil 'rlnceia Mother, I am bringing a man home for dinner. ' Cannibal Mother Well, don't bring a tough one, California Pelican. Argument tor Divorce "What mike you iiy your husband la domineering? "Your honor, h wind me to bait tny own book when flailing." ANNUAL REPORT OF THE RED GROSS To Ked Cross Workers. ' A fewaiawersto question in leaflet. Finn need one year alone the Red Crcus County Nurse. The following vtar alone had help from the county of $1000.00 We paid the balance for a year and a half. We were responsible for many ccrrecrions of Eye Ear and teeth trouble by calling atten tion of parents to them. We assis ed in and financed the removals of about ten tonsil and adnoid cases, serveJ four children under l'he Crippled Childrens act. We looked after and investigated about twei y deliquient cases, cnildren as well as parent, three tuburcular ctsea in Lexington; gave monej to two destitute fum ilies, paid for lunches furnished the men who volunteered Iheir time and labor from Heppner to help clean up the streets of Lex intfton this summer after their flood. Helped hospitalize an ex service man. assisted family be fore and after death in lon-, served and furnished nurse in sickness near lone; two families destitute in Hardman. cluthes, blankets, shoes and provisions. Heppntr served two destitute families, al led eight families alter our recent fire this summer Surely we have much to be thankful to the Kelt Cross. These are just a few of the local assistance tendered. Also we have furnished two doren glass es to the ex veterns in hospitals. Two bed or bath robes, and will furnish vh ri finished twelve sweated, Chspter furnishing yarn, and twenty four beanies or sleeping caps, and fifty silen cers for slaming doorr and are going to furnish a Loan Closet yithLayfette made by the Kills in school snd various orders. I could keep on telling you f inr things for quite a while. First aid instrnction, life saving, borne hvgiene, nursing, and nut rition. Thank jou for your kind attention, assistance and wish ing you success, I am yours for service. Mrs. Emmet Cochran MORGAN ITEMS i The people of Morgan gathered at the school house Saturday evening to attend an entertain mnt which was given by the In termediate Class of the M.rgan Sunday school. The Halloween motif was carried out in decorat ion of orange and black. The school house was divided into booths which sold Cindy, popcorn, andjeoffee. They gave each purchaser of a cup of coffee i piece of pumpkin pie. Much of the sucess oft e affair 'a due to Miss Zoe Farrens and ier clas who are, Katie and 'loud Morgan, Fart, Hazel, Gert u , B'iulbh and Geneva Petty job ii, Gladys and Harvey MjJ lock, D'lorouj Crowell. Howard llardesty and Edith Ely. The rises cleared $10 fr:m the booths. ' Elvin Ely purchased a radio He past week from Frank Engl nan. Bf n Morgan Etrl Moruan and 'mi;.v pp'-nt Ihf nasi wr-ek with l t.-i nnl E iris father an 1 t-iit i r:ie -icul Iik. Mr. an l M , L. Fuiil hikI uiiyhter muvfd to lone for ih 'Mi. Jatk Hardfty Ami k jitnerfon from lone MondHy ti visit his brotht-r Jim Hardcsij ; Mrs. Alfred Med lock and Mrs. HAnry Streeter of Cecil wa ca'l itig on Mrs. Put Med lock, The teaceers rettifnHd home run th i'lrl .ra Tj!3ly Mnrf hool went o'f'wi ri snap W 1 n"day. Mr, and Mrs II. E. Harbison we f calling on Mr. and Mrs Hutchcroft Sunday evening. YOUR HANDS Do most of your work. Why neglect them when a bottle of CreaM LotioN will keep them fit 25ct&50ct "Family size $1.00 1 pint." Manufactured and guaranteed BY BullarcTs Pharmacy The Kodak Filling Station MMMIMMllMtMMIMM-K--- Attention Farmers DON'T Be Inconsiderate With Yourself When you come to know that your fuel is almost gone. It pays to investigate fuel prices at THE FARMERS. When you are in need of fuel at reas onable prices See Us. Farmer's Elevator Co. lone, Oregon. IHMIMHMMMMMIMMt I M M I M I LET US FORGET jAtruvs wnntOMfl RILEY usforget.'What matters it that wc Unce reigned ocr happy 'And talked cf Icjvc, and let our nd ruled Jorsome brief sessions royally? what if we sung, or laughed, or Tl, weptmavbe? Letitdpbvintema)bertMlnnJ nowrrathmgislpsttoyouandm fc . , , and yet Did thrill you not enough to shake the dew from your drenched lids and , Your lass shot back, with sharp a j a. j , .Preathsilinyou: w l' m our wom M wt wiui cm u us -waste oi tears, jet us m -1