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NEEDS FOR RED DROSS
SERVICE ON INCREASE
SAYS CHAIRMAN PAYNE
Disaster Relief and Service to
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War Veterans Make Heavy De
mands— First Aid on Highways
New Plan.
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3. Prinetpais
.................................. 1740.00
Supplies, principals and supervisors....... 120.00
Other expense of supervision ----------- — ---------
>0.69
Total Expense. Supervision
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Hermiston Tuesday of this week on
Returns From Chicago.
2.
H. J. Belacamper who has been la basi naeo.
4.
the east vlaittngthe past month, re
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turned to hie home In Columbia dis Qoca to Portland.
Mrs. B. 8. Kingsley left 8unday HL
trict Wednesday morning.
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INSTRUCTION— Teaehtof
X. EMERGENCY
1. Personal service:
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morning for Portland where she ex
pacts to spend a week looking after ♦1. Teachers ............. ................ ..................—.....1*00.00,
From Pendleton.
3. .................................................................... ................. 1*30.40.
John Haddox of Pendleton
In business Interests in that city.
3 .......................... ............... ...... .............. - ...................... *400.00
4 ........................................................................— „ — ......
40*.00
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
♦ 2 . Supplies (chalk, paper, a
t e
. ..... 100.00
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9
*0.00
Notice is hereby given that the board of director* of Union High 8chool ♦ 3 . Text books (desk copies sad Indlgenta)........
*0.00
District No. 9. of U m atilla County, Oregon, w ill meet in the High-School
5. Other expense of te a c h in g ----- —---------- -----------
Auditorium In the school house In Hermiston, Oregon, in said district,
( . Total Expense of Teaching „ ........ ...................
November 22, 1930, at 8 P. M.. for the purpose of levying a tax for the IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1930, and ending on June 30, 1931, at 1. Personal Service:
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<00.00
which time the following estimate and budget may be discussed w ith said ♦ 1 . Janitors and other employes .............-----
180.00
board.
♦ 2 . Janitor’s supplies
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600.00
The total amount of money needed by said Union H igh School District ♦ 3 . Fuel .'.i.........................—
300.00
4. Light and power — . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....
No. 9, for the fiscal year 1 *30 and 1*31, Is estimated in the following
*0 .0 0
budget.
5. W ater .................. --------- ----------------------------------
*0.08
7. Other expense of operation..................... .-----------
BUDGET
' 3. Total Expense of Operation ..............I—»3--------
Estimated Receipt«
1. Balance on hand a t beginning of school year
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
♦ 1 . Repair and replacement of fu rn itu re
and
(th ird Monday In June) for which thia budget
equipment ........................ ............. — ........................ 100.00
is made ........................................................................ * 63.38
4. Total Expense of ....alntenaaee and repairs. ..
7. From county high school tuition fund for tu it
ion and transportation ............................ ................. 120.00
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
10. Total estimated receipts (ltem s 1 to 9, Inc.)
*173.36 1. L ib rary:
Demands upon the public services
that the Amerlcau Red Cross Is or
ganised to give are Increasingly heavy,
and *111 continue to be so In the fu
ture, John Barton Payne, chairman,
has announced.
The two major services of the so
ciety—service to war veterans and
tbelr dependents, and relief In disas
ters—show each year a greater num
ber of persons helped by the Red
Cross.
Pension legislation passed recently
for World War Veterans, and Increased
allotments to all Spanish-American
W ar Veterans, have given to Chapters
Estimated Expenditures
and the national society many thou
I. GENERAL CONTROL
sands of additional cases to handle.
1. Personal service:
Judge Payne said.
♦2 Clerk ..............................................................................
In the past year help was given In
2. Supplies „ • ......................... ............. ..........................
108 disasters. Ninety of these were In
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the United States, twelve In foreign ♦3. Election and publicity
possessions and six were In foreign +4. Legal service (clerk’a bond, audit, e tc .)........
5. Other expense of General Control:
countries.
Health activities of the Red Cross
1.
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also are being extended, especially
6. Total Expense of General Control......................
'In the rural communities where all
n. INSTRUCTIONS—Supervision
health authorities agree the greatest
1. Personal service:
need exists. Red Cross, with 794
nurses In Its employ. Is the greatest
employer of public health nurses In
t rural areas In the United States.
, In Its oampalgn against accidental
;deaths, begun twenty years ago with
Its life saving and flrst aid programs,
the Red Cross now has adopted an ad
dltlonal program—that of combating
the huge toll of life from automobile
accidents on the highways.
Expenditures of the Red Cross In tbr
past year were *4.254.796.34, of which
11,308,151.09 was spent In disaster
relief, the chairman pointed out.
“The Red Cross depends upon the
public for Its support, through their
memberships enrolled once each year
In the period from Armistice Day to
Thanksgiving Day,” Judge Payne said
“We do no) receive any support from
the Government, or through other tax
atlon, although as the President of the
United States Is president of the so
ciety, and one-third of Its governing
members are representatives of U. 8
Departments. It ranks as a seml-gov-
ernmental agency.
"By Joining as a member. In the
local Red Cross Chapter, once each
year, during the annual Roll Call,
every citizen will have a part In car
rying on this great humanitarian
1. Personal. service (librarian, etc .)....... - ............—
RECAPITULATION
B"—
270.00
35.00
1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (Include all
warranto Issued by vote of electors) ------
None.
4-
JWOO.OO 1. Amount of warrant Indebtedness oa warrants
lasued and endorsed "not paid for lack of funds". 10*80.99
4. Total Indebtedness (sum of Items 1, 3, 1 ) ........
10*10.03
Dated thia 37th day of October, 1*30.
10*0.23 Attest:
R. A. BROWNSON.
W. W. FELTHOUSE.
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District Clerk.
Chairman, Board of Directors.
♦ 1 . Insurance ......................................................................... 130.13
3. Rent ...............................................- ........................... 1*00.00
5. Total Fixed Chargee — ............. *.......... - .................
VUI. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
*4 . New furniture and equipment ................................ 1900.00
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narmwAT. ESTIMATING AMR ACCOUNTING SHEET
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Ns. B
LET’S STAND BACK
OF EASTERN OREGON’S
NATIVE SON
Thta ortolaaJ sotlynto Ahows In parallel column, the unit costs o t the several services. material and sup
plies lor the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of
■eld three preceding ttpeal years nag the budget allowances and expenditures tor slg month* of the current
year. ("Six month* o f th e eurreat year" mean« alx months of the last school year.) See Sec. 333, 1*37
School Laws.
This blank Is net tot he. u**d la school districts of the third claae.
PHIL METSCHAN
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Republican Candidate for Governor
M o to r In ju rie s T re a te d
B y R e d Cross F irs t A id
tn line with Its work for the preser
vation of life and prevention of acci
dental death, the American Red Cross
has adopted a new program of emer
fancy flrst aid stations on the high
ways of the oatlon, where victims of
automobile Injuries will be helped.
In the last year 31,000 persons were
hilled as the result of automobile acci
dents and more than 1,000,000 were
Injured. As Its contribution to the
nation wide safety campaigns of other
organisations, the Red Cross will aid
through the emergency stations. A
number already are In operation by
Chapters on such Important traffic ar
teries as the Westchester County,
N. T , park system, the Valley Forge
and Gettysburg highways In Pennsyl
vania and the White Horse Pike In
New Jersey, connecting with Atlantic
City.
Saving Mothers and Babies
Is Important Red Cross Task
Saving mothers* lives and better ba
bies were Important features during
the past year of the Public Health
Nursing Service of the American Red
Cross. About four-flfths of the 794
nurses In the Red Cross work made
more than 100.000 prenatal and mater
nal visits. In addition to assisting
doctors In the examination of 1,309,40*
school children.
Statistics, reveal that the lives of
two out of three American women who
die In maternity cases could be saved
If they received proper medical and
nursing care. As more than 16,000
women die In the United States each
year from various diseases of the ma
ternal state, this means that more
than 10.000 of these deaths are pre
ventable.
Comfort K it* Sent 40,000
■ Service Men by Red Crooo
Gay patterned cretonne hags. . .
comfort kits, containing articles use
ful and amusing, are sent by the Red
Cross to 40,000 soldiers, sailors and
Marines, on foreign service, as Christ
mas remembrances.
The little gift bags are donated and
packed by women In Red Cross Chap
ters all over the country. They are
despatched by Army transport In the
early autumn In order to reach the
foreign ports and posts of the U. 8.
services In time to be bung on the
Christmas trees. Giving the remem
brances from home Is the outgrowth
of a plan adopted by tho Red Cross
prior to the World War when so many
National Guard regiments were on
*ha Mexican border.
I GENERAL CONTROL
Phil Metschan was born and raised
in Eastern Oregon. The eastern half
of this state never had a more loyal
friend than this man, who knows Ore
gon better than any other man now be-
for the people.
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Eastern Oregon is not interested in a
local quarrel in Portland. They are in
terested in their own problems. Con
ditions in Portland have nothing to do
with the conditions of irrigation, agri
culture and stock-growing in Eastern
Ore.
Chedp power in Portland and in
other sections of the state can only be
obtained through aid of the federal
government,. an^ the aid of the federal
•sa
60.00
8 64.00 « 340.00
1141
60.06
80.00
16.00
18.04-
60.00
330.10
116.66
160.00
170.00
876.66
1800.00
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1Ì6.60
l. Personal gervlea:
1740.00
3. Principals
3. Supplies, principals nad *up*r-
vlsors ..... •a ■ e ^ u u d e
>«eeeeee*see*e*eeeeeeeeeeeye
I. Other expense at
*. Total Bxpena* ol
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2
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1. Personal sarriee:
1. T each ers.....
Agriculture, irrigation and stock-
growing are
_ major Industrie es in Eastern
gc
lty-bom man who never
lived on a farm, never had to milk cows
on cold frosty mornings, toil long hours
in the field, has no conception of the
problems of Eastern Oregon. Eastern
Oregon needs a friend at Salem. Phil
Metschan is that friend. In him East
ern Oregon will have a Governor to
whom it can go with the assurance that
the people east of the mountains will
get a square deal.
The independent candidate for Gov
ernor is attempting to blind the people
of Eastern Oregon to the value of Phil
Metschan by raising the cry of cheap
ower without cost to the taxpayers
hat cry was raised for the purpose
of misleading the public, because the
independent candidate for Governor
cannot make good its promise. Ask
any banker.
Expenditures and hud- Expenditures for throe fiscal year*
get allowance for *tx
next preceding the last
months of la*t school
school year
Estimat
year.
Detailed
ed expendi
Second
expendi
tures for
year
First year
tures for
Budget
the ensuing Sxpendl-
Give yearly Give yearly
the last
school year. tures In' allowance
total*
total*
detoll
In detail year of the
three year
period.
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1. Personal service:
« 140.04
2. C lerk ____________ _
3. Supplies -----
16.0«
•4.0«
I. Elections and nohlletty...............
4. Legal service (olerk’s hand, au
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dit, etC. )
8. Other expense o* ipaeral eontrol:
19.04
174.B4
I. Total Bxpenea a* Bqn**ni Fuad..
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n, lN8TRUCTlM»-4aM97*ioB
For years the people of Eastern Ore
gon have wanted a Governor who is
familiar with their problems, who ap
preciates their needs and is acquainted
with their desires.
Eastern Oregon should throw its
whole-hearted support behind its nat
ive son, for if he is defeated it will
never again be able to convince the
people of Western Oregon that its de
mands for a square deal at Salem are
sincere.
g( Estimated Tuiasditnm
For school year from Juno 10, 1*30, to June 30, 1031. '
Personal service gum of * - l - ( l ) , ( 1 ). ( * ) , (*)•
(3 ); n - l - ( l ) , (3 ). <>>, (4 );
(3 ).
(3 ) , ( 4 ) ; I V - l- ( l) , (1 ). <3>: V l - l - ( l ) .
Supplies 1-3; 13-3; m -1 ; 1V-1; V I-l-O ). 1 - (I ) .
« - < » . > - ( l) . «-<3, .....---- ------------------ ------ 13100.00
16C0.90
> -(> ). « - ( > , --------------- ------------------------------- — «10.00
Maintenance and repairs V -l-1-1 .................................. 100.00
Debt service IX l-t-3-4-1-0-7-1 ......................... .......... >363.00
300.00 Miscellaneous sum of 1-3, 4, 6; 11-2, 4; Ul-1. 4.
I; IT-3, 4. 6. 0. 7; V l-1<3). 3 -(3 ), « - < » .
(4 ) VH-1, I. 3. 4; T O M , 6. -« ------- «-------- 3116.11
Emergency X -l, 1 ----------------------------------------------- 100.00
Total
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11711.11
VH. FIXED CHARGES
16.00
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Total estimated expeaeee tor the y e a r -------------- 33713.13....
(eu n of Items 1-0 II-«, HI-«. 1V-4, VI-8. VII-6,
V in-7. DC * X -3).
Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed
tax .............. ... ................. .......J................ ..................... 171.10
” 11*00.11
*13*.80 Balance, amount to bo raised by district tax —
♦Items marked with aa asterisk ( ♦ ) are those mqet commonly used by
school districts of the third class.
♦21 L lf r a r y book* , .............. ......................... .............
*0 .0 0
3. Supplies, repairs, etc..................... ...............................
26.00
3. Transportation of pupils:
♦1. Personal service ..... _................. ...................... 2500.00
5. Total Expense of A u xilia ry Agencies ..................
100.00
15.00
90.00
50.00
DEBT SERVICE
3. Principal on warranto — ......................... ........ 3303.00
( . Interest oa warrants ------------------------------------- 060.00
». Total Debt Service ------------------------------ — w
4.
1. Supplies ............ ..... ........... ............ -
3. Textbook* (dash copies and. In
digent*) ...... .........., ______,___ ____
5. Other expen** of te g sh ln g ........ -
6. Total Expenge of Teaching ------
41.01
44.66
176.00
„ a s
31.40
944.41
886.06
1476,40
1000.00
ISSO.Of
6400.00
406.09
741.44
464.44
1436.44
347.60
301.10
•6.14
766.44
>416.64
847.64
161.64
60.60
1860.00.
1000.00
4060.00
3660.00
406.00
330.00
16.00
>6.00
4310.04
«366.00
1S0.44
100.04
9
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' 60.00
government in developing power re
sources will never be procured by
electing an independent candidate,
whose only object is to destroy the
Republican party.
Phil Metschan is a Republican. He
knows more about the affairs of gov
emment than any other candidate now
running for Governor. He can work
quietly and efficiently with a Repub
lican legislature at Salem for those
things in which Eastern Oregon is in
terested.
Election of an independent candi
date will lead to endless (quarreling
at Salem and will halt Oregon’s pro
gress.
Eastern Oregon is on trial before
the rest of the state. 'Defeat of Phil
Metschan, its native son, would be the
greatest blow that could be struck at
our future.
1. Personal serrise:
1. Janitors and othe* ea^loys*...... ..
3. Janitor's supplis* ..........................
3. Fuel ........... .......................................
«. Light and power.— i.........................
(. Water < .............................. ...............
3. Total Expense ef GvargUoa........
0.40
3.46
«117.64
ei36.ee
IV. OPERATION Qf
166.64
6064.00
1477.46
t
6146W
6166.16
9
isee.ee
110.40
17.16
160.10
06.76
31.16
701.06
100.00
76.00
160.00
300.00
16.00
700.00
144.44
66.16
100.00
140.04
64.16
100.00
36.00
60.00
36.00
11 so
1.46
6.44
31.60
16.00
13.60
3600.00
634.46
7.78
800.00
60.00
11.16
861.66
60.00
000.00
000.00
160.00
100.00
100.00
60.04
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<00.00 •
100.00
600.00
160.00
00.00 - *
1640.00
1104.40
1111.10
▼. MAINTENAM» A O OffPM U
1. Repair and replacement of fur
niture and eq u ip m eat_________
>4. Total Expeape of Maintenance
and R epairs__ ..—................ ............
VL AUXUAXY AQSaOU*
1. Library:
1. Personal service (Hktorian. etc.)
1. Library b o o h s-------------
3. Supplies, repeirp. 9t*. -------------
3. Transportation of
1. Personal sergtos —.
3. Suppllsa and athpr
3. Repair aad r*nln>*eta*u*
1
6 Total Expense An*dl*»ry Agencies
vn.
hzd o um v
1. Insurance.—
3. Bent
I. Total Fixed C harge
v m . CAPITAL UUnAUU
4. New farultur* aad seal
7. Total Capital Outtoy* .
IE . SENT SBBUSflE
1. Prteelpal aa warrants
6. latereet oa warssato ,
». Total Debt Berrien ,—
----- —
1000.00
140.11
1*00.00
1040.31
1000.00
1040.00
1304.00
040.00
3364.00
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3000.00
1006.40
1147.10
1466.00
1466.00
1466.04
1416.00
1
747.64
747.60
760.00
707.60
14Ì.76
140.78
116.00
116.00
•
1000.00
3466.00
«60.00
1006.00
160.00
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403.00
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4. Total
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(Paid Advertisement by Hermiston
friends of Phil Metschar.)
G BA I9 TOIA1.
S44.*4
91T11.11
the year 11S»-1N 1
r the eurreat year aad
shore hare been eom-
i a. a .
was prepared hy me aad that the
the expenditures far tRo thrae flaoal yearn
pilad fren* the r*«*rda la sw ehar»o had ara
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B. A. WWWNBON, Dtotrtct Ctorh.