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J0 volume XV1V IONE, ORIX0N FRIDAY, Sept, 19, 1930. NUMBER 14 1 COJfTYFAIR Charlotte McCade, eldven year old duughlcrof Mr. Hint Mutt. A A MeCube, won I imt prize on hei sewing exhibited Friday b.kI Sat urdav at tlm north M mow Com. ty Fair held a. Hoitrdmun, Char lotte is one of a class of five girlB who took their lessons-in sewing Iat year under th direction of Mihb Hildegardu iVilliama, third and fnuath g hio teaclur. Star Hruiid shoes at Dristow & Johnson's THE IllW.NG SEASON All cum wete headed towirds thd in tii niuir n, Saturday andSon day. Moiv lino the muni nun ber hf hunti'iB n'in to b answering the call of trie huntinit Beaton. A parly made i p of Mr. and Mis. Vi ail Wan en. Mr. and Mis. C arrence Warren, Mr. arid Mr. Clarence Nelon and Hi re Motir, Left on lutsrfHy for Hie Fox Val ley country to sin'iid a week or more. Marshal and Clinton Jack- ion, Kied Kitchie and Jack White Bided depart? SatUidad. hoping to get in a day f ishing before the deer season opened. Others go ihvr troni hero weie: Misenera and Mankiiis. C. A Nelson, C. F. Hergalrom, T 10. Peterson, L N. Kings, James Wat f;e d. Harry Smith, L J Demply, II. O. Kiiicad", Lou a Kiihi-hk. 10 K. Lundeli. Hichard Lu'idell, M. K. Cotter, L.'ii Minor, Elmer Grifite, Kood K.-k Iberry, K0j Lieuallen, Jonn Krtlis, Khi Mor Kan, Dile Kay, "Shorty" Feller William La a ton Ooi !e Cochran and Louih BuueviM Maiy others will go later, The wather cmd tiona are ideal anitlirMwhoc aim to know repoil u ibjnJaiae of de Maf nificane Qvtrdont "Mir-lillhcnre." :ihl Hi I f 'V tin' ; of riiliintmui, "iifirn riiMc... i n imiii liiio it lu-licf Unit In- 1 1 ; TKitinll; ciiriili'i; tin1 it 1 1 in 1 t-ii I fort lu;l It I i miimisI on lil Ihmin mill hi Mtlrc." Wichlngton Slur. Formation of Lsktt T! mi"-! common cuukc of the f. : cmllim of hikes In Hi illmtii luim t of ilialniic? ty cliit-litl net Inn. Thus. M r;,- urc cciiernlly iiliutnliiiit In motin lain nylons or within those areas silt ' li'il to Ice. Wnt Service prim TuaJt At OIIO Ullll I llO lllltlWM Of VcilO nichi womlilicd to. nU. Hut llic.v k It : ! their ItiiiirUoiii'il IoihIm villi Hill'- switches when I hern whs m scarcity of food or witter, S'.iiteJ EhcJ Tim Finns mill (hp Lapp. Ill.c tli Mnuyiira inul T'url:. nri rhitwllleil hy iIiuoIokIxU ii h of Mongolian origin. They form u hrniirh of the I'nil -Alt:ile fiiiuily, hut me iiilxe.l Inrf.ely wit li the Swcilt'H n ml I!iii liuii. ini'iiiK-M of the A mill niee. Not Uted Cor Pryer A fii-nyiT rtm k In the hninc f mi uiei linn, iimmI inertly an h winter ma or. If It Is espocliilly ln'iiulil'ul of vulinititi'. Iiiiiiu on I lit wiill im If I! wire ii tnpfHt ;-y. It inlhl ulsn he 'imei'iilly iirriiiijrril on n huhy tiiinl I'lnno. Personal Mention T0'r,i,': TAXI'AYKRS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 3. CECIL NEWS ITEMS Mrs I'ert Maon, M'. Dll Wrd and Mru, Hoy Lieuallen were in a'tei danc nt thelant. nieit of the wemen'a Study Club, held at tlit) home of Mra. Clenr Jones on lleppner A ot nek anpper wua wervedat nx u' clock Thirty two ladies weic pi i tent. Mru. Dora Hedford of Portland llio first of last week and In a ueat in the home of her niece, M'H. Jijhn Hrjai.n. MrB. U'dlonl wan accompanieil by rer sin. bin first tern of tdiool inour cily. With him wax Lis ujeislant, Mr. Z-HarLack.. After a nhort viMt hi-re the two gentlemen drove to Spokane. Their wok will kt?e them in the north west for H'V r al wteks. Cook with Gas. See Hcrt Mason. j Huston Hrason who han b((-n j Aorkinnin tlie cantaloupe harvi f t ; ipent apart of lat-t week with relativen in Portland. Mih. (Jl-tin Hall of Morgan taken to the ILppner hospital for treatment on Wednteday of 1st wt-k. At last reports nl e wax mucli improvid. Ihe many friends here wiil le l?!ad to know that Mrs. (.it or ye i chis who rrcent y underwent! an operation in Portland hospn al i co far recovered that she will be able to i t tut n to her hen. e at CbYi Marehal Street, thin week. Last wt-ek wnen Willarrt Millet was makiiiK adrive from Puilmtn Wahhir.pton to Klamath Fa'lp, he stopped over for a brief vis.it with hi. bUter, Mrs. Wiilard Hake. Krnet Heiiker actcinniinied t iia wife, return d from Pnrtlai d Pepper Production min i; niul while Hepper eomen from foul hern Indln. Siinmlrn. Juvn, li'.v Ion, Slum. Ilorneo, lYimnu ami oilier hiii'tn of tlm Miilnv iienliiHulii. Hlnek nciiiier cnimlHta of the dried Imnm lure lit'rrh'fl of n poreniiliil cllmhlng Hhruli ealled l'lier Mlruin. nntlve. to i ln forcHln of went o hi ami miiilhorn Indln. While pepper In priictlcnlly the Hit mo product ns MneU pepper except I lint the outer nhell of the Perry I r moved to h. urenter or lews extent hy friction following aoiiklnir In water, I ted tienner U tho powdered ripe pod, Imili lleHh nnd seedn of any variety of capsicum, tho plant which kIvm us llio edible fresh pepper, but which hours no relation to tho true pepper plant Cayenne pepper In. by riillnif of tho hoard of food and dnw liihpocUon of 11100, dlHtliiKiilshod from red pepper as being obtained only from small fruited varieties of capsicum. . , When the Hoaad of Directors of School District No. 35 M"' Gabbert and chi'daeu - of bcin work on the Bnctect for 1931, it was found that instead l of assessing the $18,427 tax voted by the electors for 193(Vili8K allhe GeorgKrebs and Carl u cut of $3,145 had been made due to an essor in the Budget. Morgan homes, Thursday. The $15,21)1 actually levied is not sufficient to operate the' Mr?. L-?e Turner end oaujjhter school as it stands an'.! : ice each year's Budget is based on; ri turned home from La Grande, that of the preceding yc a with an allowance of but G per cent! h"ror lhePasix week they in crease, the Budget for 1931 cannot be covered by the Zlt: we Mill be allowed to levy. Mr. and Mrs. John Hubeck and At a school meeting to Vailed September 30th it will be 3n Uoiand were Sunday even necessary to volt a special tax to cover this deficit. If it is not.in viiitora 8t lhe E- Lurdeli vol.-d, it will be necessary next year to discontinue either the' ,,0.e . I. I- IK. r 1 I t I Ii it" ! I Lll I iiviavniiiM Hum uig, Jt I ;nrtin i nnnm uiiitrw 1 ui i v-ii , n.u ociiuui, li unnj'ui iai:uil u. j'Ufus ji , n-jo uuui, im ui uvi ho is auditor for the U. S. Itubjto make up the loss incurred by the deduction of the $3145 her Company, bavin been iiiifmm (Vv W'hiV IliU will malfi fhi nchnnl txx heir employ fo, seventHn jeus, L j , . j . . j , j b , thetax Mr. Perkins is wtllknown herel horiith he had not virit d lo.-i,owcrcd ,ast 't,ar- for thirteen years II? atlerdd me operating expenses oi me scnooi nave always ucen kept well within the Budget :.nd during the past two years a total of $3500 plus the accrued interest has been paid off of, the Bonded and Warrant indebtedness, bnt unless this special tax is voted, the district will I c approximately, $G000 behind on operating expenses. Continued on Pg. 4 Willows Grange IIH.WIIIHII W Only about thirty members were ont to Grance, Saturday evening but re had one ', the most interesting meetinga of t e summer. A report was made on North Morrow County Fair, where the Willows Grange booth took second place with Hoard man carrying nway the blue ribbon and honors. Sat ' i)' evening, September 20, V; ' m - Gnnge will be the guests o; LuinKton Grange and Cop'!ni ed on hit Pg. BOAP.D of DIRECTORS: RUTH B. MA -ON. Chairman MARGARET J. BLAKE T. C.1KOCE I V Cui of "Crllin,, The "Rrnia" lii wrxul I duo to tb wlli. A rliis of thes prows vwry ynr rotmil the tree, oixl then "M-ts forming a scries (t cj liinh'ra. Tlr fliv;lin form the grain. The Charley Holts home in lo c wi.s the scen of a family gathi r it g. Sunday. Mr, and Jim Hot s and four children were preeei t and also Mr. and Mrs. Jack Giif t in nnd children from Yukirra. on the return of the Urifiins lo' PIANO IN STORAGE Yakima, they w re accompani d Looks and is likenw. Will.sarri oy tneirjion vnariey ana aaut..- iice lor Daiance, ioj lerms, ter Lorene, who havs been at y weekly, or monthly or crop pi:y , tng wiin the grannpar 'bis i r r.ients wilt discount lor casn ir- some lime ann naa planned to write I auman 1'iano More. j ;i : SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. Thirteen Years on the Job. We Are the Cause of Your Getting BETTER PRICES Morrow Co. Creamery Co. W. C. Cox, Manager. enter school here. Mrs. 10. J. Hristow and daui h ter. Lucile return d iat wnk from a p'earant visit in ILker. 005 So. U St. Salem, Ore. SUPERIOR DRILLS Golda E. Mumma STATE ACCRLDITED TEACHER OF PIANO Pupil olWm. It. Brown an J Frances Strictfcl Hurkc. Are no Experiment but are il c; fj rroduct of Exp-rteoce. The n:.n. It tells the Story. P. G. Dalsirier P.J . Those Finer Points of Service- - SiUltOHV U ll I- 11. the cry Mr. I.1SON anJWi:iTi:COSi:KVATO!!Y eiiker un.iH went m. optution."; ..,. v..,.,., Credits Cixvn. - - r - - S udio: Mi in Street, HEITNER CLEANERS ! "i .il, le is r pidly gn n'r-.g airenutl on I will soon be Quite well aghin, As good work on ladies' parcl as on men's clothing atuli Quicker Service than clswhetv j llERMKSTON. OREGON I s ? ;j :y, $ 'i:, tf 'X.- 'IJ Attronor.iicil D A' lioiii ii.i', h i.m kii-( lii'unn tlie !i it iiiM'li, but II w.ts dci iili il liU for the s;ii,e of uniformity to ihc Hi "line il;iv ill astronomical work rs I i"i I In civil life, nnd i oi!ii;iiMiciu' w lili KVJ.'i, nil Hie n Mlniiiil iiIiiiiiiiikv besae lie d.iv at mldtilcht. k J, wl ikv Notice of School Election Upon ! .c (Jucstion of Increasing Tax : Levy over Amount Limited by Section 11, Article XI, State Constitution. i Nolice is hereby given 1 1 o t n i f election will t I R. ROBISON I ALL KlNDsf I OF HIGH t -.ft im? iei T Cl GRADE MA- chine work; CAREFULLY t K I DONE. 1- tf " to ;; M.itors rcp;round O ; ; Bearings poured! ;!anJ fitted to re "jiround shafts ? MACHINE SHOP ; Vegetables A-Plenty By nature some of the finest boints neceessarily a part of better mortuary service are mure appropriately cared for by a woman. Oar traineJ laJy a&iiitant a .sirej thcie li;tle fineries being well taken care of. Phelps Funeral Home ' CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS State of Oregon, at theschiol houe in said school riistiict, for; 2 tna burpose ol submi'ting 10 I In legal voters of said district the question of increasing the x levy for the yeae 19150 11)31 over the amount limited by section 11 article II, o' the Constitttian of Oregon. The reasons Jor increasing such levy are: Deficit incurred by cutting of tnx lew for.lJKJO by $3000 whiih automatically r.cults in a like d ' c ease in the tax levy ftr 1931 M. king it ncsary to vote this special tax to maintain ourschod. The amount of special tax pur posed to be levied for said yrai is $22,386 .54. Daied this 17th day of Sepiem her, 1930. li'.vf: Delia M. Corson District Clerk ' Ruth B Mason Cliainiian, ISoard of Dirmt ri. held in SclKKdiinWHI, .w .an -v .1. r- j o 1 : a: P!l' tender beds I 1 f;irrn!;. rnhh.iL'c. Green onion-".! 'cuenmbers, grctn bears, parsnips ! 'squashes, etc., CookingAwles. '? I Everylhiiig frtsh from the ij. the tarlh here j'i Also for sale Ohio Improved; Chester Wnite pigs, frtrn regis f tered stock, a good deal cheaper : j;4 than sending away lor them. j j! At the Windsor Castle R..uch down the liinhmav 1 mile lvlow! f' the Elevator J. 'Jtn.hor School Books. IVnl !aI Wn V r.r MAfrnm tiilpll jr. A- Nice New Line of Ladies Ready to Wear Dresses at Bristow & Johnson lone Oregon I HAVE. A FULL STOCK OF Books ii School- Tablets, School i Papers, Fountain Pens, (Si Crayons, INKS, PASTES, ETC. ' " ' ' " ' l t I Please Remember all Books are Cash. I BERT MASON I9NE - - OREGON