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» a t , M o m m i «. i»s« HBBMISTOB wwpALn. HKBMIBTON, OHBGOy. ‘ 1 'Tnsurance iw ici gf seBoonDorno - P A O S TH] 400 00 TO THE WATER USERS OF THE TO THE VOTEES OF HERMISTON 6. Total Fixed Charges ....... _....... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. HERMISTON IRRIGATION IRRIGATION DISTRCT W . CAPITAL OUTLAYS 14, of Umatilla County. State of Oregon. th»t a SCHOOL MEETING of said DISTRICT. 64. New furniture and equipment. Just a word as to my candidacy for director of this district. I favor the greatest economy In the overhead charges of district af fairs and believd that some recent kteps have been taken to affect some saving which have been altogether too long delayed. But I believe fur ther economy can still be made with out affecting the efficiency of this district’s affairs, and I believe that an annual report should be made each year on, November 1. and be put in the hands of each resident water user showing the entire receipts and ex penditures in detail, aa far ae Is pos sible, so all may know how your money is spent. That a reasonable emergency fund should be main tained to care for such an «vent which is sure to come. -paid adv. THOMAS CAMPBELL CfHUMBIA NEWS NOTES ORIGINAL ESTDIATE AND ACCOUNTING SICffiT 880.00 200.00 606.00 150.00 100.00 This original estimate showg In parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and sup plies for the three fiscal yearj 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” mennB b I x months of the last school year.) See Etc. 238, 1927 1830.00 School Laws. ’ , ‘ Thia blank is not to be used in school districts of the third class. , 100.00 EXPENDITURES 300.00 400.00 ITEM 25.00 60.00 15.00 1700.60 1. Personal service 2. Clerk ......... 1........................................ | 100.00 1790.00 3. Elections and p u b licity................. 90.00 4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, aud it,, etc.) ............................................ 60.00 6. Total Expense of General Control 240.00 I H. INSTRUCTION—Supervision I. Personal service: 3. Principals------............. ................ 1160.00 2. Supplies, principals and super visors ..............•.. ........................ . 6. Total Expense of Supervision.,.. HI. INSTRUCTION—Teaching 1, Personal service: 1. Teachers .............................. 4.................. . 2. Supplies . 3. Textbooks copies and indl- gents .................................... 5. Other expense of teaching 6. Total Expense of Teaching .......... THE BEST MONEY GAN BOY-W HY PAY MORE Goodyear means minimum road trouble, maximum mileage. churches 3Qx3¿ - $4b9S 32x6 (10 ply) - - $34.10 «70 29x4.40 Balloons <w —• 30x4.50 Balloons - - $6,35 Others in proportion. the citations which corn- ion was the 1 lowing from the Bible: "Behold, i righteous »hall be recompensed th6» earth: much more the- eked and the sinner" (Prav. 11: Ä rhe Lesson-Sermon also Included I following passage from the ristlaa Science textbook, “Sci re and Health with Key to the rtptures". by Mary Baker Edd-: trine Science reveals the uecww y of sufficient suffering, either tore or after death, to quench love of Vie. To rem« the pen- rein. wo«M fee for Truth (P-86). Second yr. 1. Personal service: 1. Janitors and other employes...... 2. Janitor's supplies ............... ........... 3. Fuel .......... . ................................... 4. Light and power ....... .................. 5. Water ................................................. 8. Total Expense of Operation........ I 50.00 37.^0 100.00 76.00 25.00 117.70 25.00 112.50 50.00 226.00 u i r i i i T 1648.60 i S»l Í 1451.00 ' 580.00 150.00 1310.00 36.62 616.62 75.00 655.00 1350.00 7875.00 945.00 676.00 3937.60 473.60 675.00 3967.60 472.60 100.00 90.00 50.00 1350.00 7876.00 945.00 1200.00 166.00 50.00 60.00 10370.00 10.40 26.00 25.00 6185.00 11580.00 10288.60 10610.00 1902.00 1612.47 .1741.00 280.00 273.75 230.00 1570.00 1576.70 1610.00 7 ÍM ’ 272.00 277.20 300.00 2200.00 2250.00 2360.00 880.00 200.00 500.00 150.00 100.00 1830.00 V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 1. Repair and replacement of fur niture and equipment...................... 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds................... 4. Total Expensse of Maintenance and R epairs....................................... 60.00 42.70 6176.40 t A'- B I « 440.00 447.20 90.50 100.00 250.00 260.10 76.00 72.70 60.00 60.60 931.00 915.00 I W', I I <' 100.00 64.51 100.00 300.00 103.76 100.00 400.00 168:27 200.00 25.00 60.00 15.00 12.50 1.65 3.05 VL AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Library: 1. Personal serviqe (librarian, etc.) 2. Library books................................... 3. Supplies, repairs, etc....................... 1. T ransposition of ppuplhi ......... 1. Personal service ............- .............. 2. Supplies and other exp en ses..... 3. Repair and replacement of busses ». Total Expense Auxiliary Agencies. 1700.00 1790.00 818.05 16.93 46ÍM- 899.02 12.60 25.00 7 5G (I 700.00 60.00 75;00 870.00 >’F TH. FIXED CHARGES 1. Insurance........... ................................ 3. Rent »..............._ ............................... • 3.' Total Fixed Chargee ...................... K S .O O j m 400.00 143.46 4.00 147.46 100.00 100.00 46.73 46.73 100.00 60.00 150.00 1AAA 00 600.00 500.00 676.00 600.00 400.00 v » , » '* 176.00 7IH. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 3. Alteration of buildings (not re- >alre) .................................. ........... , ,, 4. New furniture and equipment.... 7. Total Capital Outlays ... . X. DEBT SERVICE ROHRMAN MOTOR CO. OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED OTO SHOP IS MODERN AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE the handmaid of D etslloS B x- pondltores for the lost year of the three-year 610.00 IV. OPERATION OF PLANT MYj’verlastlng Punishment” was the subject of the l^eeoa- Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Nov. 2. The Golden Text was, “He that esweretk -his sin* shall not prosper; but whoeo conferaetb and forsaketh them shall have mercy" (Prov.28: Kxpondituroo to r t Fio» al next nro-c’linr I tsl •cho' 1 ] F!xpon8l»n-c ••#*» budeot Allowance for 8 rwb. of L eal School Y oar Bud rot E xpen Alfisv- ditures SSniT In detail I. GENERAL CONTROL ».................................. .................. Regular services Sunday morning. Services in the evening consist of pworth League meeting only. Our regular monthly board meet- ig following the morning service, very member is urged to attend this »ard meeting. O. W. Payne, pastor. emnsTui science estim ates E xsandi- tuivs foe theefcniina SehootYear ........ ATTHKM E. CHURCH SUNDAY 1 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 14 ed. Evening services at 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic preaching Is gaining the attention of the town. A sane pre sentation of fundamental doctrines of the Bible. A fair Invitation, "Take Christ as Your Personal Sav iour-Join the Church of Your Choice.” Mrs. Burnham will sing for us. Friday evening, November 7, at 7 P. Mi the Boys Pioneer club will meet in the basement of the church. All beys from 8 to 80 invited to help make and eat a "mulligan." Wednesday evenings at 7:80, preaching at the Columbia school house. M RIHN NEWS ITBK 180.00 district will be held at the School Building on the 32nd day of Novem 7. Total Capital O utlay....... ........... 10O.UO ber, 1930. at 2 o’clock In the afternoon for the purpose of dlscuselng the Mr*. B. Merritt and Mrs. Assy Col budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the pro IX. DEBT SERVICE lins were Pendleton vieltorv Monday. 1. Principal on bonds .....„..... ...... 1000.00 position of levying a special district tax. Mrs B ertha O tto of Heppner' spent 2. Principal on warrant*............... 5000.00 The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the several dayg this Week at her *M 4. Interest on bonds........................ 1200.00 fiscal year beginning on June 16. 1930, and ending June 17, 1931, is esti b orn e here which is now ow n ed by 5. Interest on warrant«................. 1500.00 mates in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received 9. Total debt service .................. 8700.00 H. D. Rutledge. from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred HoUgfetea a’ffd EMERGENCY special district tax, and all other moneys of the district. 3. Total Emergency 500.00 family are moving info the Brancas When the budget meeting ig held in connection with the annual Watkins home for the winter. school meeting, the following provision of section 232, School Laws RECAPITULATION M t . Doyle froth Plymouth, Wash Total estimated expenses for the year................. .... 25640.00 1929, ehuold be observed: "Until the ballots are counted at least one ington, spent Sunday at the home ot (sum of items 1-6. II-5, IH-6, l-V-8, V-4, Vi-5 hour after the time set for the meeting in districts of the second and Mr. and Mrs. George Haskell. V1I-5, VIII-7, IX-9, X-3) third classes, any legal voter of the district shall be entitled to vote Mrs. Bill Molten visited with her Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed upon matters before the meeting." parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burchett. Sun- tax .................................... _ .............................................. 8506.61 BUDGET Baianoe, amount to be raised by district tax.......... 17135.39 <*r- Eitim&ted Receipts Mr and Mrs. Fred Maffkh C tcm s marked with an asterisk ( 6 ) are those most commonly used by 1. Balance on hand at beginning of school year family, Mr. and Mrs. Jess OHver ahtf sc hool district« of the third class. (third Monday in June) for which thig bud family, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Summary of Estimated Expenditures get is made ................................. - .........- ................. 6 80.61 Frank Markham motored to Echo For school year from June 16, 1930, to June 17, 1931. 2. From county school fund . .. ................... - ............. 3056.00 Monday to attend tbe funeral Of i Personal service »urn of l - l - ( l ) , (2 ), (3 ), (6 ), (5 ); 518.00 3. From state school fund ......................................... F. Markham’s daughter, i . I I - l - ( l ) , (2 ), (3 ), (4 ); H l- l- ( l) , (2 ), (>K 4. From elementary school fund........... ..................... 3500.00 away Saturday. (4 ); I V - l- ( l) , (2 ). (3 ); V I - l-( l) , 2 - ( l) , 5. Rent from Union High School................................. 1350.00 Reich Benge, county judge dt 3 - ( l) , 4 - ( l) .................................................... _.......... 14175.00 63606.01 10. Total estimate receipts (items 1 to 9, in c.).......... Heppner, was in this vicinity Wed Supplies 1-2; H-B; HI-2; 1V-3; V I-l-(J ), 8-(’2), Estimated Expenditures nesday. 3 -(2 ), 4 -(2 ) .............................................................. 465.00 William Campbell1 of Heppner L GENERAL CONTROL Maintenance anu repairs V -l-3-3 ................................... 400.00 100.00 62. Clerk ---------- —............................ ......................... in Irrlron a short time Friday. Debt service IX 1-8-3-4-5-6-7-8 ........... ......................... 8700.00 90.00 63. Elections and publicity ..................................... County Commissioner MeCafeb Miscellaneous sum of 1-3, 4, 5; 11-3, 4; III-3, 4, 5; 50.00 64. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, e tc )------ out inspecting the road work Thure» IV-3. 4. 5, 6, 7; V I-1(2), 3 -(3 ), 4 -(3 ), (4 ); 6. Total Expense of General Control ...................... 240.00 Cay. VII-l, 2, 3. 4; VIU-4, 6, -6 ................................ 1600.00 Florence Brace entertained quite II. INSTRUCTION—Sup®rvision. Emergency X -l, 2 500.00 1. Personal service: a la ge P ' t y of young people Friday 3564«. ol nU ’.it at ,i Hallowe'en party. Games Total ........................ 2. Principals ---- ---------- ---------------------------------— 1160.00 150.00 2. Supplies, principals and supervisors .......... ...... Indebtedhesg w :-e pi: red un 'll a lt»te hour. 1310.00 5. Total Expense, Supervision ................................... 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (Include ail war Mrs. John f rabeil has been on the sick list this r eek. rants issuqd by vote of electors ................... ........ 23000.00 ID. INSTRUCTION-—Teaching 1. Personal service: Mrs. W. C. Isom entertained the 2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants 1350.00 «1. Teachers (8) — ----------------— ............................... 11. E. C. ladies Thursday aft-rnoon issued and endorsed “not paid for lack of funds” 1722.52 7875.00 2. Seven 1125 ________ _—............- ............................ 4. Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3 )............. 40122.52 st her home. Eleven r-embers and' 946.00 3. One ......... —-............ —-..........- ....... ............................. two t uc3ts were present. The time Dated this 23rd day of October, 1930. 100.00 62. Supplies, (chalk, paper, etc.) .................. ............ was spent In vis’ting after Which Attest: 50.00 63. Textbooks (desk copies and indigents) ............. the hostess -er-ed refr :shmcnts. R. A. BROWNSON, W. J. WARNER. 50.00 5. Other expense of teaching ..................................... 9-2tc District Clerk. Chairnsn. Board of Directors. 10370.00 6. Total Expense of Teaching ................................. I am a candidate tor director on Six years ago I was elected director for a three year term. Things ware In a. bad way. We had to have relief or lose our homes. I was In the thickest of the fight for relief which was finally •obtained. My opponent In this race was not sympathetic with the relief move ment and refused to accept the re lief allowed, going ahead on the old payment plan. Under the relief law the settlers' took over the handling of the project. The first year the board cut the running expenses of the project nine thousand ((9,000) dollars. With a greatly reduced force of employees, our manager has been most efficient, our office records ex tremely accurate, an,] our ditch rid BAPTIST-CHRISTTAN CHURCH ers on the whole have rendered bet ter service than ever before. Our 10 A. M. Bible school. present board Is handling things well. 11 A. M. Song service and special It. Is agreed that the past six years choir work. has been the smoothest running per 11:30 A. M. Preaching service, iod the project has ever known. "God’s Laws are Man’s Opportun Does it seem wise to allow any dis ity," turbing force to enter now? 1 help 6:30 P. M. Endeavor and prayer ed to cut expenses thousands of dol meeting. The prayer meeting class lar* per year. We can cut more. is studying in Hebrew Letters. Economy must be followed at every 7:30 P. M. Song service and spec turn of tlfe road. We must keep up ial choir work. our system and reader good- service 8:00 P. M. Preaching service, The Embarrassing Awakening." on an economical basis. I. favor giving to the pubiio every W. E. Jones, pastor, , i— — ■ — ... — detail of project expenditures and of , activities of the board. The public often does not realize the problems faced by the board. I do not favor Witches, ghosts and goblins held an unduly large reserve fund raised by increased O. and M. charges. We high carnival at the Columbia school as-individuals are still borrowers and Thursday evening when parents and not lenders. Thia project lg made by friends were entertained by the pup IV. OPERATION OF PLANT the people who follow the plow, carry ils. A program suggestive of Hallo 1. Personal service: A 61. Janitors and other employes ............................ .... the shovel, milk the cows and feed we’en made fun for everybody. social hour of games, chat and light 62. Janitor’s supplies .......................................... — ..... the chickens. We must keep things moving refreshments followed. The old grew ❖ 3. Fuel ................................................. - ........................... smoothly and- economically and the young ana the young hilarious as the 4. Light and power ..................................................... - future looks better for- us. The red evening progressed. 5. Water ....... — . ...— ............................................... Alfred Buell is confined at his tape on our construction charge has 8. Total Expense of Operation ................................. home on account of tonsilitis. not yet been cut by oongress. & REPAIRS Mlsg Glea Sias’ room enjoyed a V. 61. MAINTENANCE As a member o r the board. I will Repairs and replacement of furniture and fight without reat or limit till our vacation Tuesday since the election equipment ......................................... - ......................... construction, charge is wiped, oft for board required a voting place. 62. Repair and maintenance of buildings and Mrs. George Liebe and young son ever. grounds ....... - ................................................................ No stone will he left unturned In have returned from the Hermiston 4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs........ medical hospital to their home in this accomplishing this. VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES district. Yours sincerely, 1. Library: Two 4-H sewing olube have been -paid. adv. H. J, STILLINGS. 1. Personal service (librarian, etc.) .......................... organized in connection with the •2. Library books ............................................................ Columbia school. Division II, called » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ G 3. Supplies, repairs, etc................................................ Columbia sewiug club, has seven • 3. Transportation o f pupils: members and ’Division I Sunbeam ♦ CHURCH HOTES ♦ 61. Personal service ...... ................................................. b. has the lucky number of 13 ♦ « 6. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies................. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ members. Colleen Brown and Floyd Lynch Vn. FIXED CHARGES BAPTIST CHURCH NOTICE were married In W alla Walla, Wash Sunday school at 10 A. M. A ington, October 17. They are visit Special lnvitatlsn extended to the ing at' the horns of the groom’s father high school pupils who may wish to C. A. Lynch in Columbia district. Frank Beal of La Grande was a study "The Life of Christ,’ nn ac week end guest qt the John Conrad credited course of the public school home. system. Rev. Cutler, teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Williams were Morning worship at 11 A. M. Bap visitors at the Charles Lynch home tismal service* for men and boys. All oandtdates requested to come prepar last week. tbo district board. 400.00 -HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE #71 1. Principal on bond* ............... 2. Principal on warrant*........... 4. Interest on bonds ..................... 5. Interest on w arrants........ ............. ». Total Debt Service .......................... 5000 00 1200 00 1500 00 8700.00 1075.00 L EMERGENCY. l. ................................ .. 6. Total Bmergency ÌRAND TOTAL ...... 500.00 600.00 260.00 260.00 i I, R. A. Brownton, do hereby certify that the above eitlmnte of expenditures for the year 1930-1931 was >repared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and he expenditure* for the three fiscal years next preceding tbe current year as shown above have been eem- >llfd from the record« in my chargi and are true and correct copies thereof, j-3 Ft . -7 R A BRQWNSQN. 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