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VOLUME XVI IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, June 24, 1927 NUMBER 4 ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETOUHST. 35 ELECTION QUIET WITH SMALL ATTENDANCE The Annua School Election in Dint. No. 35, lone, pasted xuietly The Minutes of the lert meeting were read and approved without correction. The financial state ment was read and approved at read. The Statement ahowed that expenditurei had been kept with in the Budget limit and question from the floor developed the fact that the uncollected taxei would more than balance the float ing indebtedneea. The financial atatement waaas follows: Cash on hand at the beginning of the fiscal year $ 887.CS Kec'd from Diet, tax 12.300 20 Kec'd from County School Fund 1.042.10 Kec'd from State Sthiol Fund t.. 2G8.80 Rec'd from Elementary School Fund , 1.57.7G For tuition for pupils below high school.. .... 320 00 For tuition for pupils in high school 1.215. CO From taleot warrants 5,750.00 All other sources 36 fotaTZ37T 122.355 04 Warrants outstanding 6.215.00 Grand toUlLl $28.427.G6 Expenditures Salary SupL $2,000.99 Salaries teachers, men 3,400.00 Salaiiea teachess women 6,120 00 Salary janitor 810.00 Supplies Used for in struction Fuel Water Light and power Janitors supplies Repairs and improving grounds Repairing and replacing equipment . 220.59 115 45 - 66.33 191.90 -.61.02 25.00 84.85 Library books 68.61 Transportation of pupils 2,172.00 Lest by bank failure 1,051. (.4 Redemption of bonds and sl ort term notes 9.042.58 Printipal and interest on warrants 322.49 USED MACHINERY FOR SALE, one Daln stacker with buck rakes, one John Deere mower, one three horse John Deere engine, one two bottom, Deere steel plow. . You can save money on any of this machinery RRISTOW& IOIINSON I' SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Flowers for any occasion at Portland prices! We have the Agency for "The Tonseth Floral Co." of Portland. A house with an enviable reputation, who strive to maintain it. Telegrams? Express? Yes, we pay these charges. BULLARD'S PHARMACY "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" In ten St on other 1 Indebttdnei.... 2. 202.15 Equipment of buildings and grounds 216.57 Paid forother pnrporeg 294.44 Total $287445789 Cash on hand 11.79 indebtedness Bonds outstanding $39,000.00 Warrants outstanding 10,715 00 Total T$49,715700 . General Average monthly salary paid male teachers $200.00 Average monthly salary paid female teachers $136.00 Amt. of special tax $15,116.31 Con tin lied on (must, Col. i'.J THE BLACK HILLS AND Summer White House "The Summer White HouBe" in the Custer State Park in the Black Hills of South Dak., where President Coolidge will spend the summer months, adjoins the Black Hills National Forest and and the Harney National Forest, which, are not only rich in Indian lore and pioneer historic interest but furnishes one of the earliest examples of forest management in the United States, The Presi dent will therefore have the op portunity both of enjoying the hospitality of the State of South Dakota and of making himself at home on a million-acre feder al forest tstate. HAND POWER WELL BORER 500 Steel Handpower Stumpullers $30 each; Horsepower, $75; Auto matic Catet; Hand Well Borert; Waterwheels. The Ducrest Mfg. Co. Ill, Third Ave., Renton, Wash. Bargains In Household J Goods! 1 Spray Pump & Hose $5.00 1 Eight day clock and shelf 3.00 1 Stone Churn, i gal. 1.00 1 Phone, nearly new 10.00 7th and 8th Grade School Books If interested, see Mrs. J. Bryson. ! A "Harris" Combine f Will Work Just Fine. 1 J. P. OMeara - - - Agent lone, Oregon J MORGAN ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCor mick spent Wednesday in lone. Mr, and Mrs. George Mahooey went to Condon last week and returned with their four horses which have been gone for tome time. Mildred and Thelma Morgan spent the last week visiting Edith and Margaret Ely. The Morgsn Sunday School will close next Sunday for the summer, Velma and Frances Sharrard, of "The Willows" were visiting in Morgsn, Sunday. Geneva Pettyjohn returned to to Johnny McDevitt's, Sunday, after spending a week at home, franklin and Llvin bly are helping Jack Hynd with his bay harvest. , The school election at Morgan resulted in the re-election of Mar tin Baurenfeind as director and Mrs R, E Harbison as clerk. ' The proposal to provide trans portation for pupis was defeated. ADVANCE-RUMELY Hillside TypeCombine liaivester- Paul G. Balsiger, Agt, lone, Or. FOR SALE THE JOHN HUGHES RANCH situated on Willow creek, four miles northwest of Heppner, the County Seat of Morrow County, Oregon. Consisting of 70 acres of Alfalfa Land, 485 acres of Wheat Land, 1205 acres of Grazing Ladd. All under good fence. Both the O. k W. Railroad and uhe Oregon Washington Highway pas thru' the ranch close to the home place. Good large barn and numerous outhouses. Water right ia of re cord. High school at Heppner an J district school thre quarters of a mile from the ranch house. Address ARTHUR SMITH, Trus Ue, Heppner, Oregon. Veitf Way to Hunt Rabbit$ A Krunklin (X. II.) man ha a unique method f cutchlng rabbltA. The night before he In ready to catch Ih animal lie Kprlnkles red pepiT on rxk placed Juki uiiUlde the rab bit hole. When the rabbits come out tlicy mi Iff the peiper and sueese vio lently, thus striking their heads against the rinks, which kills thetu. Iki.lou Ulolie. STRAYED One bay horse about six years old with four white feet and a bar X brand. The animal will be releaser to owner on payment of pasturage bill and the cost of this advertisement. Earl Blake t I i 1 If you need a good is - TRY Bn sto &Johso nf We have a good stock on hand at prices that will surprise you. LOCAL ITEMS E. J. Bristow and family went to Walla Walla thin week. They will visit emong relatives and friends while there. See the O. E. S. notice of a Social Meeting on June 28. You will find it on page four. Word has been receive of th? safe arrival of the safe arrival of the lone contingent at the Citi zen s Military mining Camp at Vancouver. I. R. Robinpon has installed a new, lorty ton nyorauiic press, in his garage. . If yju need a Combine Harvts: er, there is nothing better than the ;Advance-Rume!y. Frul G. Balsiger is the local agent. ANnmbersf lone Odd Fellows went to Morgan Thursday even. ing and visited the I. O. O. F. lodge at that place. Of the party were "Dad Griffin, T. C. Troge, Lee Howell and J. E. Swanson. Rnth Swanson has come home from Monmouth where Bhe hat been attending the summer ses sions of the Slate Normal school. Her studies were interrupted b illness. Meter receipts are now goo . for cash at the office of the City Marshal. Paul Balsiger and family motor LEGION HALL THEATRE Here are a few ol the picture) we have contracted for 1927. June 18th. Arizona Sweepstakes June 25th. Red Dice July 2, Eve's Leaves July 9, Lone Hand Saunders Cut this out and keep it foi future reference. We wilt on I: raise prices when the price oi program compels us to, Dom miss a single number of this con ract, American Legion lone Oregon I. R. ROBISON U t Kl W 1 JO OX MAGNETO, i innrnii'An e and STARTER? 3 nrn A finvn T 70 4riiit lie 1 lvrA k. T x ........ ...... f, jwoiK a speciany.j ALL WORK tO WJCUARANTEED. tp, ti MACHINE SHOP t 4 t w i i ww arw r- ' J fl ei out to the Troy Bogard home on Eight Milt. They were accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zinter who were returning from attendance on the State Grange meeting at Corvallis. Geeral election next Tuesday. Dont forget it. Mrs. M. Jordan has come home again. Read the sale notice on the last page of The Independent this week. Judge. F. H. Robinson has re turned to lone after a short stay in Portland. Mrs. Mary Young ia spsnding a few days in the Paul O'Mera home whie her son Frank Young and family are at the ranch mak ing ready for harvest. Mr. Pedro of Cecil was a busi ness visitor in lone on Wednes day. Louis Balaiger has opened an office on Main street, lone. Read his advertisement in another col umn. W. S Smith, who has been out of the city for a time is with us a- gain. See Robinson for insurance. The Ford Coupe taken by City Maishai and held on a liquor transportation charge has, we un derstand. been listed for confis cation and final action awaits the next term of the Circuit Court Two o'clock P. M., June 24, and the office of the Recorde of he City of lone have been set as the time and place of hearing of the acturl purveyor of the I quor seized in the car. Emer Griffith and Judge F. H. Robinson made a business trip to Echo, Thursday evening, re- urning the same night.. They report an extremely heavy rain all inthe section passed over on the trip. The man who savs nething at he right time is a good talker. "Whil TAere'a Life" " Life In till old vale or teurt and lauiriiter, eieclulljr the former, la Hm-nurigtng In kuioe rajs and we mve devoted twenty-five years, hnnd--unnlng, to trying to cultivate nulll lent tact to convince wife'a relative n a nice vay that It wouldn't be con- cnl. tit to have a vUlt from them at he time mciitlomiL and look at ua tow. Ohio State Journal. 4 GREAT j& mean Great Weed Crop You will have weeds to fight on yourf Ssumme;fi.'.low and toy Rod Weeder is I HAVE ! Cheney Rod Weeder land a fiood supply If you do not own get one. If you have Bert i IONE RED CROSS FUND LETTER OF K. C. OFFI CIAL RECEIVED San Francisco. Cal. June 14, 1927 Mrs. Bert Mason, lone, Oregon. My dear Mrs. Mason: This will acknow ledge your letter of June 7th en closing bank draft for $265.00, contributions to the Mississippi relief fund. We note that this amount represents proceeds from a dance given under the auspices of the American Legion and var ious Lodges of lone and Morgan. We are very grateful to your com munity for making possible this generous sum to be applied to the relief fund. Will you please ex press to those responsible for the entertainment, the apprecia ation of the American Red Cross As yout community ia within the jurisdiction of the Morrow County Chapter, we are credit ing their quota with this amouut and are so notifying them. Tnanking you for your own part in this great work, I am Very sincerely yours, R. E. Arne Asst. Vice Chairman American Red Cross. MASONIC SCHOOL SHOES " El Zapato Escolar'', a Masonic organization in Cuba which dis tributes shoes to poor children in order to enable the to attend school, has, since it was founded in 1920, distributed more than 13,241 pairs of shoes costing over 124.000. S. R. N- B. If you must kill time why not try working it to death? To be Blwayj Intending to lire a new life but never to And time to aet about it; this la aa it a tnnn ahould unt off eating, and drinking, and leeplng, from one day and night to another until he la starved and de itrored Tlllotnon. i RAINS the well known Ro- one to get them. Rotary of repairs. er a Rotary Weeder J one repair it now.t Mason 1U