HTCBTlfWTOy r a m . - . i , J U L U iA -OSTON, iB n B B B a B a B B a B a a a a a a a a a B B B B a B B B B B a B B B B ’■ ■•¡■.•a, ■»»». 8 f ••-«•J».'. *■■'"- - . J. Perry Conder, Sr. I Nrtu &tork of REPUBLICAN ÛUjnatmaa (Carila CANDIDATE .1# FOR and Joint Representative THE OPEN MIND T IE public, with its healthy desire for the iew and the better, insists upon continuous improvement, and will withdraw its patronage from any product or service which stands still. Nowhere is this more t r ie than in the auto­ mobile industry. The car is more than a utility. I t is a p erso n a l thing, involving your conven­ ience, your comfort, your safety, your sense of beauty and color, your pride of ownership, your complete environment for many hours of your life. Customs and habits of living change fast; and the past holds many warnings of how quickly your favor can shift when an automobile, for even a ringle year, fails to show progress. So continuous improvement is more than a policy with General Motors. I t is a vital necessity. Morrow and Umatilla s (Paid A dv.) * w * Candidate For UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES on the Independent Ticket □ P O N T IA C □ oldsmobile □ OAKLAND N am e. "■ Il □ B U IC K □ I a s ALLE Address - g □ C A D IL L A C ■ □ (Paid A dv.) DELC2'JL^ ^ .. 3. Teachers 4. Janitors 5. Clerk and Bond Total 1 Saary $1800.00 1600.00 1530.00 5400.00 405.00 600.00 150.00 1148$.00 250.00 350.00 200.00 600.00 180.00 60.00 1840.00 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: Rent Total 1500.00 1800.00 INDEBTEDNESS: 2. Warrant, and Interest thereon Total NO HUNTING SIGNS 2876.00 3878.00 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: MISCELLANEOUS: 3000.00 ....3. Audit of clerk's books Now ready I 300.00 Total I Coolidge to go Homs to Vote. Washington, D. C.—President Cool­ idge expects to go to Northampton, Mass., November 5 to cast his vote In the election on November 6. .THI MARKETS Portland Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, hard white, |1.44H; soft white. »1.18; west­ ern white. 81.17; hard winter, 8110; northern spring, $1.08%; western red, 81.1L Hay — Alfalfa, $1891860; valley timothy $17917.60; eastern Oregon timothy, 830.6093L Bntterfat—56c. Eggs—Ranch, 359 48c. Cattle—Steers, good. 812912.60. Hogs—Medium to choice, $89 10.00. Lambs—Good to choice, 811912. •settle. Wheat—Soft white, western white, 81.18; hard winter, »1.10; western red, 81.11; northern spring, 81.09; blue- stem, 81.48. Hay— Alfalfa, »22; timothy, >28. Bntterfat—54c. Eggs—Ranch, 29947c. Cattle—Prime steer», »11011.78. Hogs—Prime, $9 750*86. Lamb»—Choice. $11011.5«. $9.509 No flowers are need at Jewish fn nereis because the Jewish law re- quires that a funeral be a* simple and democratic as possible. Jews use plain pine boxes end plain linen shroods They have no music and no (lowers There moat be no distinction between the rich man and poor man. The phrase “open sesame” was (he password at which the door of the robbers* cave flew open In the “Tale of the forty Thieves" (“Arabian Nights”, ; hence a key U a mystery or anything that acts like magic In obtaining a favor, admission or rec­ ognition. I u 19700.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS— None. Balance, amount to be raised by district tax $19700.00 The indebtedness of District No. 9 Is as follows: Total warrant indebtedness 12240.84 Dated this 29th day of October. A ttest: R. A. BROWNSON, District Clerk. JESS GOFF. Board of Directors HERMISTON HERALD Magic Phrcua J ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a FWGIDAISt Aawmstic KrfWwraur Q 1 1 .....................1 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc 2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc) 6. Janitor's supplies 7. Fuel 8. Light 9. Water Total “ Will work for Equal Distribution of County Funds” Jaaaiah Funarala Simple Pleraewnd.withmitobligationtome.ifla« 1. Superintendent 1 Principals MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES: C attle-Steers, good. $10.76911 ,M. lite ra tu re describing < I have c h e c k e d — t No. COMMISSIONER M0. I—I CHEVROLET PERSONAL SERVICE: COUNTY $pOl(AfX» GENERAL MOTORS (D ept. A), Detroit, M ich. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the board of directors of Union High School District No. 9 of Umatilla County, Oregon, will meet In the High School auditorium In the school house n Hermiston, Oregon, In salj district, on November 24, 1928, at 8 P. M. for the purpose of levying the tax for the fiscal year beginning on June 30. 1928 and ending on June 30, 193», at which time the following estimate and budget may be discussed with said board. The total amount of money needed by said Union High District for the fiscal year 1928 and 1929 Is estimated In the following budget. A R TH U R COE Hogs—Good, and choice, CLIP THE COUPON UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 0 IB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B f lB B B B B B B B B B a B a S OLDSMOBILE. 7 models, $925 to $1085. Also 5 DeLuxe models, $1145 to $1235. “The fine Car at Low Price.” Completely redesigned and improved by General Motors. More powerful. 4- whcel brakes. Longer, roomier Fisher Bodies. GENERAL MOTORS ¡¿bp Urrntiaintt Srralò | ■ B a B PONTIAC 7 models. $745 to $875. Lowest priced General Motors Six— now offers more power, greater economy —more speed, greater acceleration. Arresting beauty of bodies by Fisher expresses the vogue of the hour. (ALL PRICES F. O. B. FACTORIES) ® B For Commercial, Industrial and Agricultural Development forward; $520. CADILLAC. 26 models. $3295 to $7000. Standard of the world. Famous 90 degree V-type 8 cylinder engine. Luxurious Bodies by Fisher and Fleetwood. An extensive range of color and upholstery combinations. iîlakv BrkrtwttB rarlg mljik Blurb ta rotnplrlr B a a (CHEVROLET. 7 Bigger and Better models, $495 to $715. 4-wheel brakes. More powerful engine. Luxurious Fisher Bodies. New colors. Also Light Delivery Truck chassis; $375; Utility Truck chassis with 4 speeds _____ LASALLE. 13 new models, $2295 to $2875. Attractive car of Continental lines. Companion car to Cadillac. 90 degree V-type 8-cylinder engine. Beautiful Bodies by Fisher. Striking Duco color com­ binations. ■ Counties And the public is right. Out of th a t demand have come electric starting and lighting, the closed body, Duco finish, four-wheel brakes and hundreds of refinements, big and little. Improve­ ments th at might have taken a generation have been born within a few years because people w ant greater performance, beauty and comfort. Equipped with the largest research laborato­ ries, proving ground and body building plants, and guided by an Open M ind which is ready to revise its thinking in response to new facts, General M otors believes th a t it is peculiarly fitted not only to sense but to anticipate public demand and to give the people better automobiles at better values year after year. As evidence of th at faith we presented some months ago the New Chevrolet, the New Pontiac, the New Oldsmobile. And now we offer, with equal pride, the New Buick, the New Cadillac, the New LaSalle and the New Oakland. BUICK. 18 Silver Anniversary models on 3 wheel-bases. $1195 to $2145. Lightning flash getaway. Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher. Comfort and luxury in every mile. Power for the steepest hill and the longest run. fyas arrtnrò B THE PUBLIC DEMANDS NEW MODELS OAKLAND. 7 models of the new AU American Six, recently announced, $1145 to $1375. Dis­ tinctively new original appearance. Solendid new performance. Luxurious appointments, in new bodies by Fisher. A car you'll be proud to own. ■ I ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 0 This original estimate Is made in compliance with section 231-A of the school laws of 1921 and shows In parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, materials and supplies for the three fiscal yearss next preceding the current ..ear, 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 hof the last school year. I 1 I EXPENDITURES I .1 Expenditure« and budget al­ lowances for six months of Iasi school year. E«timat«id Expenditure for the anauing school year. Expenditure« 1 Budget ol- in detail luwanca in 1 detail I 1. Superintendent ................................ $1800.00 2. Principal .........................:...... - ....... i ____ ________ _______ ________ 1800.00 1......... _................................................ 1530.00 4-1360 ................................................. 6400.00 ..3. Teachers ............................................ 1........ ........ ............................ .............. 405.00 4. J an itors.........................- .................. 800.00 5. Clerk and Bond ............................. 150.00 Total— Personal Services ................... 11485.00 Expenditures for three fiscal years years next preceding the laot Detailed 4 pend ¡tore for I the last year of Otoe tha three-yanrl yearly totals period. Obre PERSONAL SERVICES: 900.00 860.00 765.00 2700.00 850.00 765.00 2700.00 1700.00 1530.00 5400.00 202.50 300.00 202.50 300.00 75.00 5792.00 405.00 514.00 150.00 ! 76.00 5792.00 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES: 1. Furniture (desks, etc.) ....................... 160.00 2. Supplies (chalk, etc.) ...................... 350.00 8. Janitor’s su p p lies............................... 200.00 7. Fuel ............... f ................................. - 800.00 8. Light ..................................... 9. Water ................ ............ - .............. - 80 00 Total— Materials and S u p p lies....— . 1540 900.00 $1800.00 f' • " 200.10 48.22 289.20 88.70 180.00 29.60 160.00 140.00 250.00 85.00 16.00 463.00 342.73 189.98 441.17 169.00 22.65 760.00 760.00 1485.00 849.00 1000.00 2187.26 None None MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS; Rent ....................................- ............. 1500.00 INDEBTEDNESS: 2. Warrant, and Interest thereon...... 2500.00 Total— Indebtedness ................................ 2600.00 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: Total— Transportation of Pupils........ 2000.00 MISCELLANEOUS: .............. >....................................... ........ 200.00 Total— Miscellaneous ............................. 200.00 GRAND TOTAL ................................. 619226.00 . j ( ' I \ 1 i , I, R. A. Brownson, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1928-1929 was prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for elx month» of the current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year abshown above have been compiled from the records In my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. # .2tc a A , R. A. BROWNSON, District Clerk,