The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 06, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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ARTHUR N : AYMOHD
Word was received of the death of
Arthur N. Raymond, 72, caused from
a heart attack while picking grapes,
Thursday morning last, on a farm
near Erie, Pennsylvania. He was
one of the first settlers on this pro
Ject, owning a farm in Columbia
district, and will be remembered by
the residents who have lived here
several years.
Funeral services were held Satur­
day afternoon and Interment was
made In the South Harborcreck cent
etery.
OCTOBEE SETS MARK FOR
INFLUX OF NEW FAMILIES
October eclipsed all
previous
months in 1930 for the arrival of
new families In Oregon which totaled
120, according to the monthly report
of the state chamber of commerce.
The new families Invested *318,822
In land, equipment, household goods
and other property. Acres of land
purchased by new families totaled
110,005, located In all parts of the
state. Letters arriving dally at the
state chamber office tell of hundreds
of families In the middle and south
ern states who plan trips of inspec
tlon to Oregon this fall.
THEATRE NEWS
The dog has been the friend of
man from time Immemorial.
Hts n . INSTRUCTIONS— Supervision
Personal service:
faithful service to his human master i.
has been Immortalized In song and
story. It remained for Rln-Tln-Tlu
the great dog star of Warner Broth
era pictures to give the world a liv
lug, speaking demonstration of can
tne capabilities. His latest picture
"The Man Hunter," Is the current
attraction at the Oasis theatre Frl
day and Saturday next. Its locale Is
the African Ivory coast and It Is prob
ably the most thrilling of Rln-Tin
Tln'g nineteen pictures.
No battle royal over held in a box
Ing ring, no free-for-all fight ever
staged for screen or stage, compares
with that seen and heard on the
screen, we believe, with the “punch’
scene in the •' "Cock Eyed World,’
Fox Movietone all talking picture
now showing at the Oasis theatre
Bunday, Monday and Tuesday.
Victor McLagleji, featured with
Edmund Lowe and L ll/ Danilta, as
Top Sergeant Flagg of the Marines
Is off duty and "on the make” as per
Usual, lie comes into the restaurant
With Fanny, a "pick-up,” played by
Jean Bary, and while seated at a
table, some one slips Fanny a note
Flagg, suspicious, grabs It from her.
He picks on a drunk and proceeds
to bounce him about. Then the riot
began and Vic's educated knuckles
went to work. And what * e know
of Vic's reputation as a battler, they
are thoroughly educated.
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
*4. New furniture and equipment ..................... ......... 1000.00
7 .'T ola! Capita] Outlays
IX. DEBT SERVICE
» 0 0 .0 0
3. Principal on warrants ....
. 050.00
5. Interest on warrants ------
9. Total Debt Service ........— ------------------------
1890.00
X
Total estimated expenses for the year ..... —.....— 21783.23—
(sum of Items 1-0 U-5, III-I, 1V-4. VI-». VU-5.
VIU-7. IX-9 X-3).
Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed
Ux ...................... - .............................................- ...... 1 « »•
21*00.17
9135.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax —
♦Items marked with an asterisk (♦ ) are those moat commonly used by
school districts of the third class.
.
Summary of Estim ated Expenditure*
For school year from June 30, 1030, to June 30. 1931.
Personal service sum of I - l- ( l) , (2), (3 ), (4),
(5); H - l-(l). (3), (3), (4); in-i-(i), (i).
(3) . (4): IV -l-(l). (2). (3 ): vi-i-(i).
Supplies 1-2; II-2; III-2; 1V-8; V l-l-(S ), 3-(2).
2- ( l ) , 3 - 0 ) , 4 - 0 ) ................................ - ....... 13900.00
1560.00
3- (3 ), 4 -(l) ................. ........................... ................. 410.00
Maintenance and repairs V-l-3-3 ................................. 100.00
Debt service IX 1-2-3-4-5-0-7-8 ...................... - — — 3351.00
100.00 Miscellaneous sum of 1-3, 4, 6; H-3, 4; 111-3, 4,
5; FV-3, 4, 5, 5, 7; V I-1O ), 3-C3), 4-<3>.
(4) Vn-1, 2, 1. 4* VHI-4, 5, -5 --------------- 3115.23
Emergency X -l, 2 — .................................................... 300.00
Total .........„........... .........................- _______________
21713.13
Indebtedness
1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (inelude nil
warrants Issued by vote of electors) .............. None.
2600.00 3. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrants
issued and endorsed "not paid for lack of funds”. 10330.33
4. Totsl Indebtedness (sum of Items 1, 2, 3 )---- -
Dated this 27th day of October, 1930.
1080.23 Attest:
R. A. BROWN8ON,
9-2tc
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SHOW
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A D M IS S IO N FREE
“ A TRIP THROUGH
THE FORD PLANT”
EAR
ALSO SEE
T hat’s U s
>♦00
— The Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield
that will not fly when broken.
— flow Rustless Steel exterior parts are made,
from the sheet metal to the ever-gleaming
finished products.
— Why Ford steel-spoke wheels are so strong
5. Other expense of supervision.....
0. Total Expense of Supervision.....
1. Personal service:
1. Teachers .........................................
2.............................................................
•
4..............................................................
5..............................................................
2. Supplies ..........................................
3. Textbooks (desk copies and In-
dlgents) ......................................... .
5. Other expense of teaching ..........
6. Total Expense of Teaching ........
50.00
30.00
26.00
25.00
60.00
110.30
135.00
380.00
1740.00
- •
870,00
070.00
1800.00
130.00
30.00
1830.00
01.08
13.1*
044.08
60.00
275.00
390.00
3075.00
1000.00
1530.00
6400.00
405.00
7*6.00
560.00
3035.00
387.50
303.60
85.34
755.00
560.00
3036.00
117.50
303.50
50.00
1580.00
4*50.00
1360.00
405.00
330.00
35.00
35.00
4330.00
9155.00
3141.00
>130.1*
*00.00
200.00
500.00
180.00
<0.00
1540.00
1208.40
1323.30
3000.00
1000.00
2137.3«
1436.00
1455.00
1436.00
1486.00
— How the Hondaille double-acting hydraulic
shock absorbers cushion against hard shocks
and why they are called double-acting.
— How the crankshaft and camshaft are
made — from the original steel bar to final
macltining and polishing.
— And many other features which make this
free show well worth your time.
1. Personal service:
1. Janitors and other employee.......
2. Janitor’s supplies ........................
5. W ater
1. Repair and replacement of fur-
nlture and equipment --- ----------
4. Total Expense of Maintenance
and Repairs.... ....................... .........
1. Library:
1. Personal service (librarian, etc.)
2. Library books ...............................
5 Totsl Expense Auxiliary Agencies
60.00
50.00
9136.00
9.60
3.05
4327.53
000.00
150.00
500.00
200.00
50.00
1500.00
390.00
37.25
250.10
95.75
25.35
702.05
300.00
75.00
360.00
100.00
35.00
700.00
100.00
60.25
300.00
100.00
<9.26
300.00
25.U0
60.00
26.00
12.50
3.45
5.40
13.50
25.00
12.60
2500.00
834.05
7.75
800.00
60.00
21.25
303.05
Lv
; 4
50.00
300.00
2000.00
1 1
1. I n s u r a n c e ...................................— 180.23
3. Rent ......- ........................................ 1500.00
5. Total Fixed Charges -------------- 1030.33
v n . FIX ED CHARGES
V m . CAPITAL OUTLAYS
4. New furniture and eugulpurnnt....
IX . DEBT SERVICE
2. Principal on Warrants------------
............. ............... ——«0. ~~-U»
GRAND TOTAL — ........................
A
3010.00
1377.40
1
1*00.00
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1
HERMISTON, OREGON
335.00
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
X . EMERGENCY
Rohrman Motor Company
.
100.00
2. Supplies and other expenses........
3. Repair and replpncement of burn-
and sturdy — how the wheel is welded in <
piece.
150.00
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
3. Transportation of pupils:
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Read the home paper and
weep.
41.30
m . INSTRUCTION— T eaching
S Total Debt Service ......................
PHONE 571
3 50.00 3 100.00
50.00
2. Supplies, principal* and super-
THOUSANDS o f people from nil over the world visit the Ford plant every year. See
what they sec! Hear what they hear! You'll say thia is an unusually entertaining
and instructive picture.
— First complete showing of all the new Ford
ears In this vicinity. Includes the smart new
De Luxe Bodies — Ford trucks and delivery
cars.
Expenditures sad bud­ Expenditures tor three fiscal year*
next preceding the teat
get allowance for six
school year
months of last school
Estimat­
year.
Detailed
ed expendi­
Second
expendi­
tures for
year
First. year
tures for
Budget
the ensuing Expendi­
Give yearly Give yearly
the last
school year. tures la - allowance
totals
totals
la detail year of the
detail
I»
three year
period.
1. Personal service!
Women as well aa men show great interest in thia revelation of vital mechanical parts that
are seldom seen. Shows valves, pistons, cylinders — fnel, cooling, ignition and lubrication
systems — how the body, seats and upholstery are made — how the different layers of paint
are put on. There's also a cut-away Ford truck chassis. Many things you have always wanted
to know clearly explained.
Furthermore, it w ill not look
like a hurry up job, since our
ability to handle rush work
en ab les us to g iv e it th e
•ame careful attention that
is given less hurried work.
Chairman, Board of Directors.
n . INSTRUCTIONS—fiu p erriiion
In Pendleton, Ore., Nov. 7, 8
SEE ACTUAL FORD GAR SAWED IN TWO
prompt service on your w ork
10090.91
W. W. FELTHOUSE,
District eierk.
2. Clerk ............................................... 3 lo o .o o
15.00
10.00
4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, au-
60.00
dlt, etc.) .........................—.............
5. Other expense of general control:
1...........................................................
15.00
370.00
0. Total Expense) of General Fund..
8. Total Expense of Operation........
folks, w hen they
300.00
RECAPITULATION
EXPENDITURES
TALKING PICTURE
decid e to h a v e a piece o f
printing done w ant it at once.
W e are well equipped to give
EMERGENCY
3. Total Emergency ............. ............... .......................
This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costa of the several services, material and sup­
plies for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for tb* 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.) See Sec. 233, 1927
School Laws.
This blank is not to be used in school districts of the third close.
10 A. M. TO 10 P. M. • RAIN OR SHINE
M ost
32S I.00
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 8
U N D E R TH E B IG T E N T
Quick ::
Action :
W O »
......
ORIGINAL ESTIMATING AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
ON LAWN OF UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
Our job shop is as near to you
as your telephone. Phone us to
call and we will be right on the
job to get the job you have for us
THURSDAY. NOVWMMB 4, »030
the HXBM18TOB ITERALO» HRKMIWTOM, OBJBQ O *.
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Hermiston Tuesday of this week on 2. Principals ............................................................. 1740.00
Returns From Chicago.
2. Supplies, principals and supervisors ......... ...... 120.00
H. J. Bclscampcr who baa been In business.
4. Other expense of supervision ___ __ ••______
30.00
the east vlsitlngthe paat month, re­
5. Total Expense. Supervision ......——................-
turned to his home in Columbia dis­ Goes to Portland.
Mrs. B. 8. Kingsley left Bunday HI. INSTRUCTION— Teaching
trict Wednesday morning.
morning for Portland where she ex­ 1. Personal service:
pects to spend a week looklqg after ♦ 1. Teachers .............................................................. 1600.00
From Pendleton.
2 .............................................. ................................ __ 1530.00
John Haddox of Pendleton was In business Interests In that city.
3 ................................................................ - ................. 6400.00
4 .................................................................. - ............... 405.00
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
♦2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.)............................ 100.00
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9
60.00
Notice Is hereby given that the board of directors of Union High School ♦3. Text books (desk copies and Indigents).y
District No. 9. of Umatilla County, Oregon, will meet In the High School 5. Other expense of teaching .................................
50.00
Auditorium in the school house In Hermiston. Oregon, in said district, 6. 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. Persona! Service:
which time the following estimate and budget may be discussed with said ♦1. Janitors and other employes ............................. 600.00
❖ 2. Janitor’s supplies ............................ —................. 150.00
board.
The total amount of money needed by said Union High School District ♦3. Fuel .......................................... ........................... 500.00
No. 9, for the fiscal year 1930 and 1931, is estimated In the following 4. Light and power ........;........................................ 200.00
5. Water ................ ................ — ............................
50.00
budget.
7. Other expense of operation.................................
60.00
BUDGET
8. Total Expense of Operation ...............................
Estim ated Receipts
1. Balance on hand at beginning of school year
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
<01. Repair and replacement of furniture and
(third Monday In June) for which this budget
equipm ent ..................................................................... lOO.OV
is made ................................................................... * 53.36
4. Total Expense of ...aintenance and repairs. ..
7. From county high school tuition fund for tuit-
•
ion and transportation ..........._........................... 120.00
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
10. Total estimated receipts (ltemg 1 to 9. inc.)
*173.36 1. Library:
1. Personal service (librarian, etc.)........................
25.00
E stim ated Expenditures
♦J. Library books ............. ....................................
60.00
I. GENERAL CONTROL
3. Supplies, repairs, etc................... ............................
25.00
1. Personal service:
3. Transportation of pupils:
♦ 2 Clerk ........................ - ................... ........................ 100.00
*1. Personal service ..........................- .......................... 2500.00
15.00
2. Supplies ............................................................... - .......
5. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies ................
90.00
♦3. Election and publicity ..........................................
50.00
♦ 4. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.)........
VU. FIXED CHARGES
♦1. Insurance ......................................................*.......... 180.23
5. Other expense of General Control:
3. Rent ...................................................................... 1500.00
15.00
1.
2/0.00 6. Total Fixed Charges ..................................... :.........
6. Total Expense of General Control.
1000.00
1000.00
1
I
747.50
747.50
750.00
747.6*
343.75
348.75
325.00
226.00
150.00
403.00
1405.00
480.00
1305.00'
3308.00
950.00
3358.00
300.00
300.00
31733.33
2000.00
• • ■ * 1
1 *’
160.00
160.00 I • -V A , 1
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of expenditures (or the year 1930-1M1
I, R. A. Browason, do hereby certify that the
for nix months of the current
wee prepared by aw and that the axpeadlturea aad budget alio
above have
the axpeadlturea for tie* three fiscal years next precedlag the current year aa
piled from the reeord* I* my charge aad are true and correct copies thmeof.
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