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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1929)
sran IKifMti NOTICE OP SCHOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School j District No 35, of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL l MEETING of said district will be held at Ion school hnute nn the 25th day of November. 1929. at 1:30 o'clock in theafterncon for the purpyse of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying tboard, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school district 4. Frlday.Nov .15, 1929. Grange News LEXINGTON GRANGE RlTB DlNC.U, Report.r On Wedneaoay, December Willows Granite and Kbea Creek during the fiscal year beginning on June 30. 1929, and ending June Grunge will meet with Lexingcon j30, 1930, is estimated In the following budget and includes the Grnttin joint beiion for the I amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school purposeufinstalling new officers.' fond, elementary school fund, special district tax and all other mon The affair w hied is open to the! eys of the district public, will be followed with a basket supper. The Lexington Grange met Wednesday evening, Novembtr 6th,' at Leache's hall. Officers were elected and candidates were given the first and second de grees. The candidates were Mr. and sirs. Earl Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duval!, Helen Falcon Mae Gentry. Peggy Warner, Edith Tucker, Ellis Moyer and Russel Wright. Most of the officers of the Grange were reelected for a sec ond term. The results of the elec tion wer as follow: Master J. Pevine;Gverse r, Harry Dingeu; Lecturer, Emma Pc; Steward, ! Miles Martin; Chaplain, bertha; DingesjTreasurer. Orville CuU forth; Secretary, R. B. Wilcox; Gate Keeper, Ted McMillan; Ce-, res, Ruth Din gee; Pomona, Fay I Gray; Flora, Clara Nel'.on; Lady j Assistant Steward. Beulah Nich-j o!s; Assistant Steward. Karl Mil ler; and Executive CommitUe, j George Peel, Gent Grsy anf A. ' Nalson. After the initiation and election j of officers, a short program,! sponsored by Eva Lane was en Jo red. The members of the Grange I bsve bien divided into three sec-! turns, each section entertaining during one lecture hour. One! ember is put at the head of the' three sections. This program was the first given under the new plan. Following the program, cake, coffee and ssndwichee were served. Superior Drills The Name Tells the Story. P. C. Balsiger J& Clark & Linn J& Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa per Hanging and General Re pair Work loneOregon. AvaiJ Pracrutiaatiaa Do ll now inxtpad .f waiting for lo BMmw. or next twk, or n-t trouta. Nine chitnree ant of Ira yon will Had prorraetlnatloa rulna you. Rt-uietnler, a eece of tony li worth a pound of yeeterdMye anil a too of tomorrow. Ortt Church Directory FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting, Thur., 7:30P. M Tata ibt elg aitatiag a it ktU ia caaaKtioa vitk tka aaaaal kbooI muting. Um fclkwiag pnriiioa at wtut 2iZ, SJumI Um 1929, tWU k mt Uil (W kallota an maud but mm U afur ika taat art foe iIm aattiag ia dutricti f iht tecsad aad dure clautt, aay le gal wKrf f Um dittrict tlull k utiiltd to voce apoa tmf mutm W far dwatMiiag. BUDGET Estimated Receipts 1. Balance or hand at beginning of school year for which thlsbudj.it is made , $ 8142.77 2. From county school fund.. 1G75.34 5. State school lund J 448.22 4 From elenur.tary school tu.id 1535.62 6. Eroru tuition for pupils below high school 112.60 7. From county high school tuition 2100.68 9. Receipts from all other sources 12 76 10. Total estimated receipts (ittms 1 to 8, Inc.) 9027.79 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Personal service $15,440.00 Supplies . . . 680.00 Maintenance and repaiis. - 600.00 Debt servie 6135.00 Miscellaneoussum 1840.20 Construction . 400,00 Emergency 410.91 Total.. $'.(4,312.11 INDEBTEDNESS Amo-mt of bonded indebtedness $117,000.00 Amount of warrant Indebtedness Ji.715.00 Total indebtedness $40,715.00 DatJd Mil 7th day of Nooimbtr, 1929. Attest: IMa M. Corson Ruth B. Mason District Clerk Chalaman Board of Directors Wrltlaa Ceatarlaa Af , Though lli mlllt or Ood grlutl elowly, jrtt they erlnd etetedine, mill Though wltti patience, lie aiamla wnltlng, with exactneu grind he all,' wm written by rredrk-n voa I.ohmu. who lived from 10tH to Win, lie wna one ot the moat Uglily ea teemed epIgruiMimtlaU and utlrlmi of lilt day. BlreV Longevity ' The lite of dovee end plgenm In general li eboul 10 lo lft yeare In captMly under favorublo ctrvum Inncea then birds might live a longer time. mm awe fix Saainlai ll Ua very human point a potential mualcal lntruim-nl capable of flue, pleewnt mualc. It all depende upon you the nmelclanand bow you ad Juat voureelf to eoclety end to lnlt-vldiiiila. CONGREGATIONAL CHUHCH Rev. W. W. HEAD. P-ator i Seiv'cei j 11:00 A. M.:C. E. at 6:45, P. M i' Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:3t j FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH I Sunday School 10:00 A. M ! Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening J Services I C. E.: 6:30; Presching Service, i at 7:30 P. M. CATHOLIC CHURCH lone, Oregon Official Announcement Maj every tecond Sunday in lone during Nov, Dec., Jan, Feb, Mar. April and May at 10:30 A. M. in ! the home of Mr. J. P. O'Meara. In June, July, August, September and October there will be ma at 9:30 A. M. Rev.Thos, J. Brady, Pastor. . tiigk TOTAL EltawMny GENERAL CONTROL 1. rWaatl Strike l.Spetiettnta $1100.00 . ICkrk 50. 2. Supp'tH 10. J. Eciunt tad tubUctty )0. 4. Lil Kfvice 20. C. Total Expeusc of Ceneral Control f 2460.00 U. INSTRUCTION-T-cl-H. Persona service: Teachers 1110000 -60. 10. w. 20. 1 S1440.00 2. 24W. 1211. 3 1J50 12tlo, 4. 1123. 6. Sappect Ioa loo. 4. Tta boat, 12.-H, I2..'k ! 405.00 50.00 300.00 100.00 37.50 $17(55.00 $100.00 150.00 $500.00 60.00 15.00 6.00 6. Total Expense of Teaching $9045.00 IVOPERATION OF PLANT L Janitors t4C5.00.. 2. janitors' supplies 50.00 3. Fuel 300 00 4. Light and power ..... 100.00 5. Water 37.50 Total Expense of Operation NAINTENANCE & REPAIRS 1. Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment. $100.00 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and grc unds 150 00 Total Expense & Repairs VI. AUXILIARY ACENCIES 1. Library 2. Library books $50 00 3.,Supplies 15.00 2. Health service 2. Snpplies and other expenses 6... 3. Transportation of pupils 1. Personal service.. 1755.00 2.Supilies 1000 4. Other auxiliary agencies 2. Sjppiies 100.CO Total Expense of Avxiliary Agencies $3870.00 VII. FIXED CHARCES 1. Insurance $100.10 $100.10 Total Fixed Charges $200. 20 VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS New sites 200.00 200.00 New furniture and equipment 200.00 200.00 6. Cther Capital ootlavs l.Play Ground $100.00 Total Capital Outlays $900.00 IX DEBT SERV ICE 1. Principle on bonds $1600.00 2. Principal on warrants.. 1000.00 4. Interest on bonds 2035.00 5. Interest on warrants 600.00 9. Total Debt Service X EMERGENCY 1 $ 416 91 3. Total Emergency 4444e44i Camels are for knowing smokers! mm ra9 Blt rr.A rri i Ii't u. taa Ul il any eawkar Saaaaie af aaia iafMaMtiea aWaiaa himMll ar kartell tit pltaiura ol C4WH C 1755.00 10.00 100.00 New smokers are not always in a position to have a real preference In cigarettes. But when they acquaint themselves with Camels they develop that sense of discrimination that leads to real smoking pleasure. Camels are made so carefully and of so good a blend of choicest cigarette tobaccos that even those with inexperienced smoking taste quickly recognize their superiority. They are for those who appreciate the taste of choice tobaccos, the fragrance of a perfect blend and the soothing mellowness of a really satisfying cigarette. when they learn the difference jj they flock to 4 (Lam e Is tet.ILf.mlTaaMM m I Traataaraal Tmtdi I .... I I V1 1 ..... ,inM.: m 1 ' I " 1 Lodge Directory Pipe tooda. whlth hare receDtlr ar rlred at the (onloo mo from South Amrrtra, are ao thin that one can eee rhrough them. The en, onmtwrlnf up to 100. are taken by the male and depoelted la earlHe la the mother'! back. H.lpful rdtriaaa Tlie floHt almiilil he crr'iful foi the edeatrlao, whoae fumlljr alwajta In a proapeotlvn buyer. OnclnnaU Koqulrer. 5135.00 $416.91 RECAPITULATION Total Estimated Expanses for the rekr24.312.11 Total estimrted teceipts not including toe proposed tsx 5,885.02 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax.... $18,427.09 Summary of Estimated Expenditures For school year from June 30. 19... to June 33, 19... Ginger By Ethel Hueston ins of four girls J tn a shabby old oarsonace. all to be orovided for and education the father's slender means and that father threatened with blindness Ella was fairly well ac quainted with the problems of life. Her ups and downs.her un quenchable optimism and triumphs of man agement, make a finely pleasing and cheerful tory. A A A A A CharmingNew Serial in Mrs. Lulu Horning, VV. C. T. U. Worker Dies Suddenly. sirs. Lulu Hornimr, for years an active worker In Portland and Gresham brsnches of the Worn. en's Christian Temperance Union and io the Gresham lodge of the baatern Star, died suddenly at her heme near Greshaui, Monday, from a heart attack. JMrs. Horning had gone into a field, neas ber home, where ber hnsband, C. O. Horning, wss working, when she was stricken Death was Immediate. Mrs. Horning was born at Bel- mond. Iowa, August 27. 1873. She came to Oregon more than 30 years ago. She is survived by two nrothers, both of Portland. H. V. and B. J. Rand, and two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Harbison of Morgan, Ore., and Mrs. Clellur.il of Portland. She is also survived by her three children, Lowell R. Horning, of Portland: Elizabeth Horning of Gresham and Mr. D. George, of Denver, Colorado. funeral services were held on Thursday at EUward iiolman & Sn, with Interment in Lincoln Memorial Park. Earl Priatert' Prlcet There la record ol two printers' In 1478 agreeing to puhllali IKJ0 euplet of the Bible. Juki hnw long I line Blblea were In iirepnrntlim la rti-but-aMe, but the Mrxl mnn nt alia In that locality, Venice, cur IIH'A mid b the name printer plvee the eHllne price at 0 to 12 rturma. or $:k to $00. IONE LOIHJK No.120, A. K.4A. 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