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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES. HErPNER. OREGON, THUKSDAI, xnuv. ivq.
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NOTICE OF MEEllNb Ut 1AA Ltvumi
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Illinois Football Star Acclaimed the "Greatest Play
er." Record Shows a Grand Average of 10
Yard Gain Every Time Given the Ball.
Labelled "Greatest".
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WRITTEN SPECIALLY FOR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES
By ROBERT FILLER
THIS is a story three weeks overdue. Assigned to your reporter as
a possible interesting feature for your perusal it fell by the way
side, the only alibi being this his judgment as to news values was
governed by a like thought of some few million of his fellow coun
trymen that Mr. Grange, Wheaton. 111., iceman, was not the football
player the popeyed rooters of Illinois had been claiming he was.
The evidence was in and complete in all detail. The famous
"redhead" had been smeared and smeared and smeared in every start
"Red" Grange's style had been solved. He was through. He was a
bust, etc., etc., etc., etc.
But "Red" Grange's hour was coming. Therefore this confession
which, we might pause to mention, is not lonesome because every
great sport authority jn the big East is now doffing a hat to Grange
frankly and whole-heartedly admitting that he is the greatest football
player of the age.
At the whole nation now knows
Grange it Coach Bob Zupke'i back
field ace on the University of Illi
nois football team. And it was at
Philadelphia against the undefeated
Penn team, conquerors of YsUe, that
"Red" Grange was asked to do his
tuff it was his first Eastern ap
pearance. With 60,000 rooters (most
ly critics) looking on.
To make a lone story short "Red"
Grange was asked to carry the ball
just 36 times in that hour of play.
He toted it exactly 336 yards for a
nice fat average of a 10-yard gain
every time the ball was handed to
him. One 56-yard run and S touch
downs were included in that perform
ance giving his team a 24 to 2 vic
tory over the Quaker team which up
to an hour before had been the fa
vorites to win.
His Name Immortal
Those are the figure facts of the
game which since has had the whole
country talking. To tell about "Red"
Grange and the football player he is,
there isn't space enough in this news
paper to record the feats he does
when he feels the pigskin tucked
'neath his elbow and sees charging
tacklera bearing down toward him
Suffice it that all now agree he has
everything that any football player
ever had and just little bit more.
That his place on the 1925 all Ameri
can is assured, goes without saying.
This is Grange's last year at Illi
nois. He is without doubt the great
est football player the middle west
has ever developed. His triumph in
the East was a fitting reward. His
has not been a path of roses in his
climb to fame. Perhaps no player
has ever been called upon to do more
nor has ever faced a more desperate
attack than has "Red" Grange in his
last drive to gridiron immortality,
It must be remembered that Grange
has been stopped only three times
and always it took virtually eleven
men to do it. By that, the writer
means, that the entire opposing team
was out from the first whistle of the
game "to stop Grange" "to get
Grange" at all cost. Michigan did it
first last year. Nebraska and Iowa
this year and that is all.
Turn to the other side of the led
ger and we find how really groat he
is. We find that the recent Penn game
was but a consistent performance
with all of his three years at Illinois.
Unbelievable as it may seem his
record shows that he has the grand
average of a 10-yard gain every time
given the ball. Not fer one game
Not for one season but for his en
tire college football career.
, Fast of Brain and Foot
Grange's style is speed, a change
of pace and a football intuition that
is uncanny. He seems to invite tack
lera in close to him and then depends
upon out-thinking them. A turn a
twist a mere slight pulling of the
hips and he is racing on to out-think
out-step and be free of the next
tackier. So he races on through a
field of desperate opponents and it
isn't until minutes later that one re
alizes what a really great perform
ance he has witnessed. The seeming
ease the grace the exact timing of
every move leaves one in open-mouthed
wonderment.
Off the football field Grange is a
quiet, unassuming American youth,
seldom talking football, always
agreeable and hardly willing to admit
that he can understand why gridiron
fans consider his play so remarkable.
He does admit he wanted to "show"
the East that the Western game was
just as good as that played in the
East.
Well we will tell the cock-eyed
world that his wUh was gratified.
GOOD INTEREST IN MEETINGS.
Rev. Wallace Jones of Lexington
announces that the meetings mat
have been in progress at Pine City
during the past two weeks will close
on the 25th. The interest in the pro
tracted effort there has been good and
Mr. Jones was favored with a splen
did hearing. He will begin a meet
ing at Alpine on Thursday, Nov. 26th,
Thanksgiving day, and the coopera
tion of the people of that community
is asked that this meeting may also
be a success?
Alfalfa hay and winter and early
spring range for sale. Address J. W.
Messner, Hermiston, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of the laws of the State of Ore
gon the undersigned have taken up
the hereinafter described animals
found running at large upon their
premises in Morrow County, State of
Oregon, and that they will on Satur
day, the 6th day of December, 1925,
at their ranch on Butter Creek, 7
miles east of Pine City, Oregon, in
said county, Bell to the highest bid
der for cash in hand said animals,
unless the same shall have been re
deemed prior to that date.said sale
to be at the hour of 10 o clock, a. i
of said day.
Said animals are described as fol
lows, to-wit:
Two bay geldings, hat brand on left
shoulder.
One black mare, WS brand on left
shoulder.
One stocking-legged bay mare,
brand on left shoulder.
One bay mare, no brands.
One bay mare and brown colt, W
rand on right shoulder.
One bay gelding, S2 brand on left
hip.
One white mare, inverted U brand
on left hip.
One bay gelding, diamond brand on
left shoulder.
One brown mare and yearling, no
brands.
One gray mare and colt, BS brand
on left stifle.
One brown colt, LD brand on left
stifle. t
One roan yearling, no brands.
One brown gelding, LV brand on
left shoulder.
One gray mare, circle brand on
right ribs.
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Harold "Red" Grange, Illinois'
great football star, lived up to all
that had ever been written about
him, in his first eastern football
appearance. Every gridiron j au
thority who saw him in action de
clared him to be "the greatest
back-field star of rh '
WANTED To pasture about 50
head of good horses for winter. Will
feed when necessary. 0. T. Fergu
son & Son, Heppner.
WITH THE FLAVOR
OF THE FIELDS
Our milk comes to you like
breath of fragrance, from 'country
meadows. Cow's milk depends
on her food and drink for its rich
ness, sweetness, body and nour
ishing qualities. You'll find o
milk above the standard.
Alfalfa Lawn Dairy
Make
"Feed Time"
on Thanksgiving
a feast for your stock
as well as for yourself.
Give them our prepared poultry and stock feeds and
they will enjoy it as well as you do your turkey and
plum pudding. When you see tiow they relish it,
think how a steady diet of "O.K." poultry and stock .
feed will improve them. A few days trial will make
a big difference in looks and condition.
Brown Warehouse Co.
WE DELIVER WITHIN CITY LIMITS.
One brown gelding, blotch brand on
left ahoulder.
One bay mare and colt, no brands.
One brown mare, IK on left ahoul
der.
One black mare, diamond W con
nected brand on left shoulder.
One black yearling, no brands.
One black, blotch on left stifle.
One bay mare, AD brand on left
stifle.
One bay mare, EH brand on right
shoulder.
One buckskin horse, blotch on right
shoulder.
One bay mare, PH brand on right
shoulder.
One gray mare, blotch on right
shoulder.
One roan mare, HV brand on left
shoulder.
One black gelding, quarter circle
B brand on left shoulder.
One black gelding, O bar I connect
ed brand on right shoulder.
On eblack mare, diamond dot bar
on lower corner brand on left shoul
der.
One black mare, bar R on right
shoulder.
One Sorrel gelding, no brands.
One brown mare and mule colt, JK
brand on left shoulder.
One bay mare and mule colt, JK
brand on left shoulder.
One brown mare and colt, D brand
and right jaw.
One yearling brown mule, JK brand
on right shoulder.
One bay mare and colt, circle 3
brand on right hip.
One sorrel gelding, no brands.
One bay mare, JK brand on right
shoulder.
One bay mare, FT brand on left
hip.
One bay colt, JK brand on right
shoulder.
One gray mare, UP brand on left
stifle.
One gray mare, VP connected with
bar below brand on left stifle.
One bay mare, LV brand on left
shoulder.
One bay mare, AD brand on right
hip.
One bay mare, boot brand on left
hip.
One bay mare, HC connected brand
on left shoulder.
MARY M. PEDRO & CO
Postoffice address: Box B, Echo, Ore,
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of the btats oi
reiron for Morrow County, executrix
of the Last Will and Testament of C.
E. Woodson, deceased. All persons
aving claims against said estate
must present thom to me, duly veri
fied, at the office of C. L, Sweek, at
torney at law, at Heppner, Oregon,
on or before aix months from the date
of first publication of thia notice.
Date of first publication Nov. 12,
1925.
IDA B. WOODSON,
Executrix.
JAMES J. CROSSLEY
of Portland, Oregon
hereby announces that he
is a candidate for the Re-
Dublican nomination for
IT. S. Senator at the May,
926, Primaries.
Will work sealously for develop
ment of Oregon and support of meas
ures for real benefit of farmers as
suggested by their organisations. Fa
vor World Court and Reform Senate
Rules. Paid. Advertisement
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. .
Notice is hereby given that the un
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School Dis
trict No. One of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL
MEETING of said district will be held at the Council Chambers in
Heppner, Oregon, on the 28th day of November, 1925, at 2:30
o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget
hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the propo
sition of levying a special district tax.
The total amount of money needed by the said school district dur
ing the fiscal year begnining on une 15, 1925, and ending June 30,
1926, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts
to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, ele
mentary school fund, special district tax, and allother moneys of the
district:
BUDGET
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
PERSONAL SERVICE:
Superintendent
Principal
Teachers,
Janitor
Clerk ....
No. Salary
1 J2.800.00 I $2,800.00
1 1,900.00 1,900.00
1 1,350.00 1,350.00
4 1,305.00 6,220.00
1 1,800.00 1,800.00
2 1,215.00 2,430.00
2 1,170.00 2,340.00
4 1,125.00 4,500.00
1 1,540.00 1,540.00
1 200.00 200.00
Total
etc.)
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains,
Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) .
Library books -
Flags
Playground equipment ,
Janitor's supplies '.
Light and water
Postage, stationery and printing .....
Total
$ 150.00
500.00
200.00
10.00
60.00
300.00
1,300.00
375.00
75.00
$24,070.00
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS:
Buildings and grounds
Total
$1,650.00
INDEBTEDNESS:
Bonded, and interest
thereon I $6,180.00
Total
INSURANCE:
$ 180.00
Total
MISCELLANEOUS:
Premium clerk's bond ..
Audit of clerk's books
Total
60.00
25.00
EMERGENCY: .....I $ 625.00
Total
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes dur
)ng the year -
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county school fund during the coming school
$ 2,960.00
$ 1,650.00
$ 6,180.00
$ 180.00
75.00
$ 626.00
$35,640.00
year
From state school fund during the coming school
year -
From elementary school fund during the coming
school year
Estimate of probable unexpended balance at end of
current year
Estimated amount to be received from all. other
sources during the coming school year
$3,500.00
700.00
8,300.00
4,334.00
3,000.00
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax
RECAPITULATION
$1434.00
Total estimated expenses for the year .....
Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax.
$35,640.00
14,834.00
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax
$20,806.00
The indebtedness of District No. One is as follows:
Total bonded indebtedness $48,000.00
Total amount of all Indebtedness $43,000.00
Dated this 2nd day of November, 1925.
S. E. NOTSON, Chairman Board of Director.
Attest: VAWTER CRAWFORD, District Clerk.
II Uncle and
Miss Liberty
were to dine in Heppner
they would surely come to
the ELKHORN RESTAU
RANT. Hare they would
be assured of the best foods,
properly, prepared, and
served just right. Come in
and let us show you just
what real service is.
ELKHORN
RESTAURANT
ED CHINN, Prop.
BOARD OF THE CITY OF HEPPNER
.,,T-I a., Cau h 7Rth dV Of
NOTICE IS HtKtBI Uivcn uim '-ji
November, 1925, at the hour of two (2) o'clock in the after
noon of said day at the Council Chambers in the c.ty of Heppner
Oregon, the tax levying board of said c.ty of Heppner will meet
for the purpose of discussing and considering the tax budget herein.
tSrth nf id citv of Heppner for the fiscal year beginning
January 1st, 1926, and any taxpayer of said city of Heppner may at
that time appear and be heard either in opposition to or in favor of
the tax levy set forth herein, or any item thereof. ;
BUDGET
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
PERSONAL SERVICE
Chief of Police
City Recorder ..
City Attorney
City Treasurer
Superintendent Water Worka
Bookkeeper Water Plant
Health Officer
1,200.00
300.00
300.00
240.00
960.00
420.00
120.00
Total -
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES
Lights
$ 3,640.00
Printing
Fuel
1,900.00
125.00
40.00
Total
MAINTENANCE AND BRIDGE8
Streets and Bridges - - -9?"
$ 2,066.00
Water Supplies
2,000.00
Total
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Hose and Extras
- Storage and Gas, Fire Truck
$ 7,000.00
1,000.00
100.00
Total
INTEREST
$ 1,100.00
Bonded Indebtedness interest sinking fund $ 6,400.00
Total
BOND REDEMPTION
Redemption Water Bonds
Total
MISCELLANEOUS
Rent
$ 6,400,00
. $ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
Incidentals
Total ..
120.00
1,000.00
SPRINKLING STREETS
$ 1,120.00
$ 600.00
Total estimated expenditures
$26,726.00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Water collections
Pastime licenses -
Theater license
Dray license -
Bill board license -
Lease gas filling station
Dog licenses
Fines - -
..$11,800.00
120.00
60.00
60.00
10.00
12.00
80.00
160.00
Total estimated receipts - -
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenditures for the year 1926 2?'I" ??
Total estimated receipts for the year 1926 12,282.00
$12,282.00
Total amount to be raised by taxation
$14,443.00
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 3rd day of November, 1925.
LEVYING BOARD,
By W. G. McCARTY, Chairman.
By EARL W. GORDON, Clerk.
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. ONE
This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material
and supplies for the three fiscal years next preceding tne current year. tne aewu etpenuuu, ,u,
last one of said three preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six
months of the current year. ("Six months of the current year" means six months of the last school
year.)
EXPENDITURES
ITEM
Eatimated
Expenditures
lor the en
suing school year
PERSONAL SERVICE:
Superintendent .....
Principal
Teachers, 1
4
1
2
2
4 .
Janitor -
Clerk
Stenographer .
Other services
Total Personal Services
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
Furniture (desks, etc.)
Supplies (chalk, etc.)
Library books .
Flags
Playground equipment
Janitor's supplies - ...
Fuel
Light and water
Postage and stationery
Total Material and Supplies
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Buildings and grounds
Total Maintenance and Repairs
INDEBTEDNESS:
Bonded, and Interest thereon
All other Indebtedness and Interest thereen
Total Indebtedness
INSURANCE:
Insurance ..
Total Insurance ....
MISCELLANEOUS:
Miscellaneous
Total Miscellaneous .
EMERGENCY:
Emorgency .
Total Emergency ,
GRAND TOTAL
Expenditures and budget
allowance for six months
of the lsat school year.
Expenditures
In detail
Budget
allowance
In detail
Expenditures for three nieal
next preceding the last
school year
Expenditures
(or last at Second year Pint year
three-year
period
i i
$ 2,800.00 $ 1,400.00 $ MOO.OO $ 2,800.00
1,900.00 900.00 900.00 1,800.00
1,350.00 697.50 697.60 1,396.00
6,220.00 1,967.50 1,957.50 8,915.00
1,800.00 810.00 810.00 1,620.00
2,430.00 607.50 607.60 1,216.00
2,340.00 2,340.00 2,840.00 4,680.00
4,600.00 1,125.00 1,126.00 2,260.00
1,640.00 778.00 778.00 1,646.00
200.00 100.00 100.00 200.00
18.60 18.60 37.00
868.66 858.65 717.81
$24,070.00 $11,087.66 $11,087.66 $22,175.31 $21,674.0$ $25,816.70
$ 150.00 $ 134.79 $ 134.78 $ 269.57
600.00 596.95 596.95 1,191.90
200.00 64.26 64.25 128.60
10.00
50.00
800.00 218.18 218.18 436.36
1,300.00 646.79 646.79 1,298.68
875.00 186.67 185.67 871.14
76.00 10.61 10.61 21.02
$ 2,960.00 t 1,856.04 $ 1,856.03 $ 3,712.07 $ 2,683.15 $ 2,(29.38
$ 1,650.00 269.67 269.68 639.16
$ .1,650.00 f 269.57 $ 269.58 $ 539.15 $ 206J2 $ 697.68
$ 6,180.00 $ 2,198.00 $ 2,198.00 $ 4,396.00
, 2,614.43 2,614.44 6,028.87
$ 6,180.00 $ 4,712.4$ $ 4,712.44 $9,424.87 10,408,16 $16,41.8
$ 180.00 $ 199.83 $ 199.83 $ 898.66
$ 180.00 $ 199.33 $ 199.33 J$ 398.66 $ 270.00 $ ,160.00
$ 75.00 $ 65,12 $ 66.13 $ 110.26
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$ 75.00 $ 55.12 $ 65.1S $ 110.25 $ $00.71 $ $11.68
$ 625.00
$ 625.00 $ 186.43
$36,640.00 $18,180.15 $18,180.16 $36,860.81 $35,729.00 $46,612.42
, Vawter Crawford, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures forihe year 1925
1926 was prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the cur
rent 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 thereof.
VAWTER CRAWFORD, District Clerk.