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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1928.
BREAD GRAIN FIRM
WITH PRODUCTION
FIGURES LOWERED
Alfalfa ml U marine rtpldlj (ram
powui' hand at higher prices, ngn
th WMkly Fim lUrkat Bovlew of
th O. A. O. Extension Barrio. Soma
leveling up of better market wa
noted laat weak. Wool and egg mar
ket chow some aifns of improvement.
The dried prima situation appear
firmer. Import of onion now large.
Corvallis, Oregon, Nov. 6. Bread
Grain. The general tone of the
bread grain markets was a little
firmer last week. Some reports of
lower production than expected, and
declining receipts at terminal mar
kets were strengthening factors,
while large stocks on hand and lib-
"NO ARGUMENT
THE NEW
ZEROLENE
the modern oil
A STANDARD OIL fRODUCl
eral offerings continue to keep
price advances in check. Soft red
winter advanced In some markets
and declined in others. Pacific coast
markets were rather inactive under
influence of slower eastward move
ment of soft white wheats. Last
year soft white wheat prices at St
Louis declined through November
and then began to advance to a
high point about May 1. The future
trend of bread grain prices depends
largely upon the outturn in the sou
thern hemisphere and the export
movement of hard red winter wheat
from the United States. New crop
wheat improved last week in most
parts of the country but conditions
remained poor in the Pacific Northwest.
suant to a petition of the requisite num
ber of lepal voters of Road District
Number One of Morrow County State
of Oregon, and an order of the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row county, niaae ana enierea on tne
th dav of November. 1928. a meeting
of the legal voters of said Road District
Number One of Morrow Countv. State
of Oregon, will be held at the School
House in lrrigon, Mrcrow County, Ore
gon, in said Road District Number One.
on Saturday, the 24th day of Novem
ber, 1!28, at the hour of Two o'clock in
the afternoon of said day, for the pur-
NOTICE OP DISTRICT BOAS
MEETING.
NPTTCP IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur-
BAYNARD SAGER
TEACHER OF VIOLIN
Terms $5.00 Monthly,
Box 521, Pendleton.
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RESILVERED
: It will pay you to have those
old tarnished mirrors resll-
1 vered. Work Guaranteed.
I W.H.andE.L
AYERS
: Oilman Building, Heppner
Phone 1212
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pose of voting an additional tax for
Road Purposes upon ail the Taxable
Property In said Road District to the
amount of Five (5) Mills on the dollar,
said Tax to be expended as follows:
For constructing and maintaining pres
ent roads in Road District No. 1,
R. L. BENGE, County Judge.
Attest: GAY M. ANDERSON,
(SEAL) County Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned have been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, administrators of
the estate of William T. Scott, deceased,
and all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased, are hereby
required to present the same properly
verified as required by law, to said ad
ministrators at the law office of Jos. J.
Nys. at Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 8th
day of November, 1928.
O. M. SCOTT,
W. R. SCOTT.
Administrators.
GORDON'S
"First for Thirst"
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Set
Special Photo
Enlargement Offer
Your negative enlarged to 8
inches, colored in oils and
framed.
Price
$1.98
Handy little sprinklers for
pepper, salt and sugar. These
shaker cans are of brightest
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decorated with daisies. A The same as above except in
dainty addition to the well
managed kitchen. Ql 4 ft
1 Price per set $ J-XU
black and white (not AO a
colored. Price vOx
i Bread Board and
1 Knife
Bread Board and Knife eith-
er round or square, hardwood
I with a floral design on enam-
eled background. A practical
gift which will add much to
E the charm of the Q4 (D7
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Bridge Table Markers
I Set of four table numbers in
delicate colors. Just what
you want for that MCn
bridge prize. Price TtO
Mennen for Men
Combination Set
Regular $1.25 retail consisting
of shaving cream, skin balm
for after shaving and talcum
for men. Special
price
$1.19
Gardenglo Travel
Case
Consisting of Gardenglo Cold
Cream, Vanishing Cream,
Face Powder and Perfume.
Just the thing for that week
end trip. Just a few
left at
21c
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ARE YOU
SHIPPING TURKEYS?
Get our rates for dressed poultry of all kinds be
fore you ship. We will pick them up
any place on our route.
John Day Valley Freight Line
(Incorporated)
Operating between Heppner and Portland and
John Day Highway Points.
CITY GARAGE, Local Agent, Phone 172
BigMillinerySale
AT
THE FAIR STORE
500 Ladies' Hats just received from a New
York close-out purchase.
$1.95
Values from $3.50 to $5.00
Your Choice at
The Fair Store
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 the current year, the detail expenditures for the 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
Estimated
expendit'res
for the en
suing
school
year
ExDenditures and bud'
get allowance for six
monins 01 lasi year.
Exp'ndit'res
in detail
PERSONAL SERVICE:
Superintendent
Principal, High School
Principal, Grade School
5 Teachers
1 Teacher
1 Teacher
3 Teachers
6 Teachers
7 Teachers
Janitors
Clerk
Stenographer
Other services,
Supply
High School and Grade!
Total Persnoal 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
Warrant, and interest thereon
Total Indebtedness
INSURANCE:
Insurance
. Total Insurance
MISCELLANEOUS:
Premium on Clerk's bond
Audit of Clerk's books
Total Miscellaneous
EMERGENCY:
Emergency
3,000.00
2,025.00
1,600.00
6,750.00
1,215.00
7,020.00
1,500.00
200.00
360.00
$23,670.00
300.00
500.00
250.00
50.00
300.00
900.00
375.00
100.00
$ 2,775.00
$ ' 500.00
$ 500.00
$ 4,325 00
2,900.00
$ 7,225.00
$ 120.00
$ 120.00
Total Emergency
500.00
GRAND TOTAL
$ 500.00
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1,400.00
1,012.50
800.00
3,375.00
607.50
3,510.00
750.00
100.00
$11,555.00
$11,555.00
$ 725.00
250.00
125.00
25.00
150.00
675.00
187.50
50.00
$ 2,187.50
$ 1,695.00
$ 1,695.00
$ 2,200.00
$ 2,200.00
$ 215.00
$ 215.00
$ 250.00
$ 250.00
$18,102.50
Budget
allowance
in detail
Expenditures for three fiscal years
nexi preceuiiig me msi
school year.
Exp'ndif re
for last of Secon(J yr. First Year
three-year
period
$ 1,400.00
1,012.50
800.00
3,375.00
607.50
3,510.00
750.00
100.00
$23,875.00
$ 725.00
250.00
150.00
25.00
150.00
675.00
187.50
50.00
$ 2,187.50
$ 1,695.00
$ 1,695.00
$ 2,200.00
$ 2,200.00
$ 215.00
$ 215.00
$ 250.00
$ 250.00
$ 2,800.00
2,025.00
1,600.00
6,705.00
8,145.00
1,500.00
200.00
900.00
$23,750.00
$ 1,350.00
500.00
200.00
50.00
300.00
1,300.00
375.00
100.00
$ 4,185.00
$ 3,390.00
$ 3,390.00
$ 4,400.00
$ 4,400.00
$ 430.00
$ 530.00
$ 2,800.00
1,900.00
1,600.00
6,525.00
8,100.00
200.00
1,125.00
$24,080.00
150.00
500.00
200.00
10.00
150.00
300.00
1,300.00
375.00
$ 2,885.00
$ 700.00
$ 700.00
$ 4,000.00
$ 4,000.00
$ 100.00
$ 100.00
$ 500.00 $ 500.00
$18,102.50
$ 500.00
$36,780.00
$ 2,800.00
1,900.00
1,800.00
1,350.00
3,915.00
8,145.00
1,540.00
200.00
2,430.00
$ 150.00
500.00
200.00
- 10.00
50.00
300.00
1,300.00
375.00
75.00
$ 2,960.00
$ 1,650.00
$ 1,650.00
$ 6,180.00
$ 6,180.00
50.00
25.00
75.00
$ 525.00
$ 500.00 $ 525.00
$28,410.00 $35,470.00
I, Clara L. Cox, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1928-1929 was pre
pared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the
expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown above have been com
piled from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof.
CLARA L. COX, District Clerk.
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SERVUS COFFEE.
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8-9:
J. FARRELL MacDONALD and POLLY MORAN In
"BRINGING UP FATHER"
He was so henpecked he thought the statue of Liberty was a roll
ing pin. You'll laugh longer and louder than you thought possible
at the famous comic strip characters come to life.
Also "Our Gang" In "EDISON, MARCONI & CO."
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10:
SUE CAROL AND RICHARD WALLING In
"WALKING BACK"
A gripping picture story of speed-mad, pleasure-mad, heedless, fool
ish modern youth, yet at bottom glorious, reliable, honorable the
salt of the earth the boys and girls of 1928. Tragedy, comedy,
drama, thrills. Also Felix, Curiosltios and News Reel.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11:
HAROLD LLOYD In
"GRANDMA'S BOY"
Mirthquakes of laughter! Tidal waves of Joy! Flee from the dan
ger zone of gloom to the safety of sunshine and cheer dispensed
by the giver of glee, Harold Lloyd, In the picture that marked a
milestone In the history of comedy.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12:
WILLIAM BOYD in
"DRESS PARADE"
With Bessie Love, Romance of a West Point Cadet and his girl.
Shown under auspices of Heppner Post No. 87, American Legion.
Preceding the picture will be a short patriotic Armistice Day pro
gram which will start at 7:30. Doors open at 7:00.
TUES. AND WEDS., NOVEMBER 13 AND 14:
MAY McAOY and CONRAD NAGLE in
"IF I WERE SINGLE"
A little cigarette lighter given a man by his wife ignites a lot of
trouble when he loans it to a vamp. It's as funny, farcical and hi
larious as matrimony Itself. ALSO
THE TUNNEY-HEENEY FIGHT PICTURE
Round hy Round, Blow by Blow, In fast and slow motion moving
pictures. Probably your last chance to see Champion Tunnoy In
actio ,n A BIG DOUBLE HEADER, 20c AND 40c
COMING NEXT WEEK:
Jack Mulhall and Charlie Murray in THE POOR NUT, Nov. 1S-16.
Tim McCoy In WYOMING and four reels of the 1928 PENDLETON
ROUND-UP, Saturday, Nov. 17.
Ronuld Colman and Vilma Banky in THE MAGIC FLAME, 18-19.
Clnlr Windsor and John Bowers In THE OPENING NIGHT, 20-21.