The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 29, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD.
HERMISTON,
OREGON
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FAGB TWO
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1». « 1 1
n il
Mrs. A. N Boggs returned Friday Vancouver, Wn.. were guests at the
this, and railroad that, we are sure and Mrs. J. M. Richards, C. M. Jump, here they were guests at the Fred at Whitman.
1
from
a months vacation spent with F. L. Snyder home the past week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Rueber
of
May­
Thorne home.
of two things. There are guerts in and Martin Refvem.
I
her
son
Clifton and other relatives Mr. llopklna is a brother of Mrs.
nard.
Iowa,
arrived
Monday
and
plan
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
F.
Gibson
motored
the house, and that Dad travels ex-
Mr Bn<j Mrg N c Barager of the
Snyder and is superintendent of the
in
the
East.
to
locate
on
the
Stanfield
project.
to
Walla
Walla.
Wednesday.
Mr.
Published every Thursday at Hermis­ teuslvely.
Hermiston project, were guests at
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hopkins of Vancouver Plywood mill.
Mrs.
H.
R.
Rice
of
San
Francisco
Gibson
returned
Thursday
but
Mrs.
•
I the Chas. Hoggard home Sunday.
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
will spend a month with has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Portland can boast of her whale.
Miss Helen Fredrickson was coa­ Gibson
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng.'
their daughter Jane who Is a student Fred Shelton, for the past week.
but
we
prefer
to
boast
a
whale
of
a
|
fined
to
her
honle
for
geveral
days
Publishers.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
lot more about our sunshine and on account of a severe cold,
turkeys east of the Cascades.
! Mrs. J. M. Richards attended the
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No.
Entered os Second Class Matter
---------
'■ twenty-fourth annual Rebekah con-
14,
of
Umatilla
County,
State
of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of »aid
County,
December, 1906, Umatilla
To be frank about it, we arc not vention for this district held at
district will be held at the school house, on the 14th day of November,
much Interested here in the “wide- Freewater Monday, October 26. The
Oregon.
1931, at 2 o’clock In the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget
open spaces” over the trade by 1932 convention will be held at
Britan to America of battleships Athena.
Subscription Rates:
hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition
... »2.00 for her war debt. We would rather I Mrs. Joe Boungartner and Mrs.
of levying a special district tax.
E.
Dallman
were
dinner
guests
have
the
money
to
reduce
our
taxes.
»1.00
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during
Six Months ....................... —
Thursday at the E. Klee home at
Three Months ........................ »... .60
the fiscal year beginning on June 16, 1931, and ending June 16, 1932, is
Umatilla.
The freshmen and sophomores of
estimated In the following budget and Includes the amounts to be received
•
•
the high school gave a party Thurs­
from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fuud,
>
CHURCH NOTES
♦ day evening at the Wessell home.
Degression Hits Society Circle«.
special district tax, an<} all other moneys of the district.
•
♦
The
event
was
in
honor
of
the
birth­
Again the editor of a weekly
When the budget meeting is held in connection with the annual
day anniversary of Charles Hedrick.
newspaper 1» hit by the depression
Tom Longhorn and Stanley Wessell.
school meeting, the following provision of tec. 232, School Laws 1929,
that prevails over the entire world.
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The Ladles Aid benefit teas and
We have been hit by the inability
should be obse.ved: “Until the ballots are counted at least one hour
Rev. Wallace Jones, Pastor.
luncheons are s t i l l continuing.
of business men to carry ads, or
after
the time set for the meeting in districts of the second and third
10:20
A.
M.,
Communion.
Among the hostesses this week were
Bhorten them; by the Mucipality
10:TF A. M., Song service.
classes, any legal voter of the district shall be entitled to vote upon
Mrs. F. A. Baker, Mrs, Florence Con­
taking away our legal business by
10:65 A. M., Sermon Subject, nor, Mrs. D. R. Starkweather, and
any matters before the meeting.”
posting their legals on telephone "Quick
Cooking Oats.”
Miss Jennie Albon.
poles, bill-boards, etc.; by the sub­
6:30
P.
M„
Christian
Endeavor.
BUDGET
Stanley
Green
is
exhibiting
his
Among
our
depositors
are
many
families
whose
three
living
scribers trading farm produce for Both Junior and Senior.
sheep at the Pacific International
generations
habitually
bank
with
ua.
Invariably
we
have
found
subscriptions, in fact about all we
Estimated
Receipts
P. M., Preaching service with Livestock Exposition in Portland
had left was the society items, mar­ the 7:30
that those who have learned, and have taught their children, to
1. Balance on hand at beginning of school
subject,
“The
Burning
Fire.”
this
week.
riages, funerals, local happenings,
save regularly, are among the most prosperous families In Hermis­
year (third Monday In June) for which
One of the most interesting social
and now—we are asked not to print
among the younger set was a
ton. Saving regularly Involves self sacrifice— to a certain—health­
this budget is made ................................. $ 87.64
the local bridge parties for fear that
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES events
Hallowe'en party given by Mrs. D.
some folks in this big family of ours
ful—extent. It Involves cloee adherance to a principle— but It re­
3610.00
2.
From
county school fund .............................
R. Starkweather and Mrs. W. G.
will feel that giving a party Is «probation After Death” was tbs
sults
In
a
aafe
and
sane
prosperity.
.
.A
bank,
which
has
earned
the
572.80
3.
From
state
school
fund
.................................’
Wallace, hoboring Ina Sturdivant
‘'high-hat” and extravagent, and
subject of the Lesson-Sermon
confidence of three generations of many families, tells you this—
3500.00
4. From elementary school fund ......................
and Robert Starkweather, Jr. The
that the poor farmers will cease to In nil Churches of Christ, Scientist,
guest list Included thirty-five young
and Invites you to duplicate their prosperity history. That family
1350.00
5. Rent from Union High School ............... —
support our village.
on Sundny, Oct. 25.
people who made merry with games,
Now, what Is a poor country editor
2000.00
wins, which works and saves together.
6. From tuition for pupils below high school..
The
Golden
Text
was,
“Verily,
contests
and
dancing.
going to do about that? Just con­
»11.120.44
10. Total estimated receipts (items 1 to 9 Inc.)..
Colorful
decorations,
artistically
verily,
I
say
unto
you.
The
hour
Is
tinue to print the paper, or, perhaps
arranged
and
delicious
refreshments
coming,
and
now
Is,
when
the
deed
Just send out weekly circulars to our
Estimated Expenditures
were suggestive of the Hallowe’en
subscribers so that there will be shall hear the voice of the Son
I.
GENERAL
CONTROL
season.
nothing printed that the other fel­ of God: and they that bear shall
100.00
of Hermiston
*2. Clerk .................................................................
low might see sort of a secret paper llvo” (John 5:25).
80.00
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $60,000.
Yes we will. Tell us of anything that
*3. Elections and publicity .................................
(Too Late for Last Week.)
Among the citations which com­
can happen in a community this
50.00
•4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) ....
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
O.
Wilson
of
Sil­
F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
prised
the
Lesson-Sermon
was
the
size without everyone knowing about
verton were pheasant hunting in
10.00
5. Other expenses of general control ................
it before you do; in fact we have our following from the Bible: “Fear
this vicinity the past week. While
240.00
6. Total Expense of General Control ................
calendar market for the next three none of those things which thou
months of coming events so don’t be shalt suffer: be thou faithful unto
II.
INSTRUCTION—
Supervision
death, and I will give thee a crown
bashful about your activities, give
il. Personal service:
us a BREAK.
of life” (Rev. 2:10).
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
(2) Principals ............................. ....................
1000.00
The Lesson-Sermon alio Included
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 14
100.00
2. Supplies, principals and supervisors ............
And we read that the world, from the following passage from the
This original estimate shows in parallel column the unit coats of the several services, material and supplies
a high elevation, looks like a bowl— Christian Science textbook, “Sci­
10.00
4. Other expense of supervision ........................
for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three
why bring that up, we know the de­ ence and Health with Key to the
1110.00
5. Total Expense, Supervision ........_................
pression is on.
preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months of the current year. (“Six
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
HI. INSTRUCTION— Teaching
“The God-inspired walk calmly on
months of the current year” means six months of the last school year.) See Sec. 238, 1927 School Laws.
1. Personal service:
When Mother adorns the bath­ though it be with bleeding foot­
This blank is not to be used in school districts of the third class.
room with linen towls marked hotel
prints, and in the hereafter they
945.00
♦(1) Teachers ....................................................
will reap what they now sow. The
4140.00
E X P E N D I T UR ES
(2) 4 - »1036 ................................................
pampered hypocrite may have a
3375.00
(3) 3 - »1125
flowery pathway here, but he can­
Expenditures for 8 Fiscal y< ears
Expenditures and
»1215 ............................ _.................
1215.Ö0
(4) 1
yr.
’’•Tt
n
meed
in
g
last
school
Budget
Allowance
not forever break the Golden Rule
for 6 mo. of
♦2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) .........................
200.00
Ratlmated
and escape the penalty due” (p.41).
Last School Year
Detailed Ex-
Expaadl-
*3. Textbooks (desk copies and indlgents) ........
350.00
pandit
urea
for
second
give
toras for
ITEM
Budget
th elM t year of <lv. 7e<rty
5. Other expense of teaching............_ ..............
10.00
the «neiil n*
Expen­
yearly
Allow­
th e three-year
tota1»
totals
ditures ance in
BakMlTaar
6. Total Expense of Teaching ..........................
10235.00
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
In detail
detail
■>
♦
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
•> STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS
♦
1. Personal service:
>
♦ I. GENERAL CONTROL
900.00
*(1) Janitors and other employes ...........
1. Personal service:
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
100.00
♦2. Janitors’ supplies ......................................
(2) Clerk ..... ................................... » 100.00
100.00
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Laird returned
50.00
» 60.00
600.00
Fuel __ ........ ................................................
Saturday from San Jose,, Calif.,
3. Elections and publicity ................
80.00
38.40
45.00
90.00
200.00
Light
and
power
............................
-
..........
whore they have visited their child­
4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, an-
120.00
ren for the past two weeks.
Water .......................................... — ..........
dit, etc.) .....
60.00
60.00
60.00
50.00
Mrs. O. S. Bell was called to Wnlla
10.00
Other expense of operation .....................
6. Other expense of general control:
Walla Sunday to be with her mo­
Total
Expense
of
Operation
.........................
1830.00
ther who was recently Injured by a
10.00
(1) ................
fall.
1549.60 V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
6. Total Expense of General Control
225.00
240.00
146.00
140.00
138.40
Miss Roxie Talent, Junior high
*1. Repair and replacement of furniture and
teacher, was absent from school sev­ II. INSTRUCTION— Supervision
160.00
equipment ....— ................. .........................
eral days on account of Illness.
1. Personal service:
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wallace mo­
*2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and
(2
)
Principals
.................................
1000.00
630.00
1160.00
580.00
SPECIAL NEW PRICES
tored to’ Parkdale, Oregon. Saturday.
300.00
grounds .......»...............- .......- ........... .........
2. Supplies, principals and supervi­
They were accompanied by Mrs.
After August lit.
450.00
4.
Total
Expense
of
Maintenance
&
Repairs
....
Wallace’s father, J. W. Sturdivant,
62.83
sors ....................................................
100.00
75.00
36.00
who has been visiting his daughter
Halfsoling Men's Shoes
VI.
AUXILIARY
AGENCIES
10.00
5. Other expense of supervision ___
10.00
6.00
for. the past month.
Prom $1.50 to $1.25
1. Library:
1236.00
8. Total Expense of supervision ......
1110.00
1222.83
611.00
666.00
Ralph Rlsellng of Oregon City has
26.00
(1) Personal service (librarian, etc.) ........
been renewing acquaintances In and HI. INSTRUCTION— Teaching
Rubber Heels on Womens' Shoes
25.00
about the village during the pheas­
*(2)
Library
books
...............
-
........................
From 5Co to i»3o
1. Personal service:
ant season.
15.00
(3)
Supplies,
repairs,
etc.
—
........................
(1 ) Teachers, one ...........................
946.00
676.00
045.00
675.00
Dr. Farrior of Pendleton was a
3. Transportation of pupils:
pheasant hunter guest of Martin
(2) Teachers, four ......«...............
1360.00
4140.00
3937.60
3937.60
3000.00
•(1 ) Personal service ............ .........................
Refvem Sunday.
(3) Teachers, throe .—..................
7875.00
3376.00
3065.00
Those from thia vicinity attend­
5. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies ..........
1200.00
(4)
Teachers,
one
.........................
1215.00
473.50
473.50
ing the county relief meeting In
2. Supplies ..........................................
VH. FIXED CHARGES
200.00
166.00
86.00
50.00
Pendleton Monday evening were Mr.
400.00
3. Textbooks (desk copies and Indi­
*1. Insurance ............... - ...................—.......... ........
400.00
gents) ..............................................
25.00
5. Total Fixed Charges ----- ------------------------
360.00
12.16
6 Other expense of teaching ..........
10.00
3.10
26.00
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
10288.60 •4. New furniture and equipment — ..........—
6. Total Expense of Teaching ........ 10235.00
6186.26
6185.00 11536.00 11530.00
100.00
HOT LUNCHES
100.00
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
7. Total Capital Outlays .....................................
1. Personal service:
IX. DEBT SERVICE
REFRESHING DRINKS
(1) Janitors and other employes..
900.00
450.00
450.00
894.00
1000.00
1. Principal on bonds .............. ...........................
2. Janitors’ supplies ...........................
100.00
100.00
49.73
180.50
6000.00
2 Principal on warrants ----------------------------
610.20
600.00
230.95
250.00
3. Fuel ................................................ ..
SPORTING GOODS
1050.00
4. Interest on bonds .„..»_.....................«.............
154.40
4. Light and power ........,...................
200.00
* 94.80
100.00
1500.00
6. Interest bn warrants ----------- ----------------
121.00
120.00
50.00
60.00
5. Water ....................................,.........
9. Total Debt S ervice................................ .........
9550.00
10.00
7. Other expense of operation ........
X.
EMERGENCY
1812.47
1902.00
1859.10
1830.00
900.00
8. Total Expense of Operation ........
885.48
1________________ ______ __________ __ ___
300.00
i Ae
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
3. Total E m ergency............... »............ - ...........
309.00
1. Repair and replacement of furni­
" sbwbsw ie s a w ss w m w m s m m
RECAPITULATION
109.10
50.00
150.80
79.74
ture and equipment ......._.............
Total estimated expenses for the y e a r .............. 27280.00
2. Repair and maintenance of build­
(Sum of items 1-6, II-5, III-6, IV-8, V-4,
207.36
300.00
126.41
150.00
ings and grounds .........—.—
VI-5, V1I-5, v m -7, IX-9, X-8.)
4. Total Expense of Maintenance
Total estimated receipts, not Including pro­
273.76
380.00
818.48
200.00
450.00
and Repairs ............... .............
299.15
posed tax ________ ......... ............................ 11120.44
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax ....
16159.56
1. Library:
* Items marked with an asterisk (*) are those most commonly used by
(1) Personal service (librarian,
school districts of the third class.
25.09
13.60
25.00
12.60
etc.) .................................. .......... .....
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
3.70
9.54
35.00
25.00
(2) Library books ...»
—.........
8.10
15.00
44.70
For school year from June 15, 1931, to June 16,1932.
15.00
(3) Supplies, repairs, etc. ............
Personal service sum of I - l- ( l) , (2 ), (3 ), (4),
3. Transportation of pupils:
(5); n - l - ( l ) , (2), (3). (4); III-l-(l), (2).
850.00
3000.00
849.60
(1) Personal service .....................
1570.00
(3) . (4); I V -l-(l), (2 ), (3); V I-l-(l),
1575.70
1576.00
1607.80
902.50
3085.00
916.74
5. Total Expense Auxiliary Agencies
2 -(l), 3 - ( l) , 4-(l> -------------------------------- 14700.00
VH. FIXED CHARGES
Supplies 1-3: n-3: HI-3; IV-2; V I-l-(S), 2-(2),
388.84
209.00
400.00
132.38
1. Insurance ........„»..........- ...... .......
«-(«), 4-(3) -------------------- ------------- ------
415.00
277.20
372.00
388.94
300.90
400.00
182.38
5. Total Fixed Charges ________ ...
Maintenance and repairs V-l-2-3 ------------------
450.00
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
Debt service IX 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 .................. .........
9550.00
93.48
50.00
190.00
33.14
4. New furniture and equipment.....
Miscellaneous sum of 1-3, 4, 5; 11-3, 4; III-3, 4,
88.45
50.09
190.00
38.14
7. Total Capital Outlays -------.------
150.90
6; IV-3, 4, 5, 8, 7; V I-l-(3), 3-(3 ), 4-(3),
(4) ; Vn-1, 3, 3, 4; VHI-4, 6.
--------------
1865.00
IX. DEBT SERVICE
Emergency X -l, 2 ------------- ------ ------------- »---
300.00
899.09
1000.00
1. Principal on bonds .......».............
(00.09
TOTAL ------------------------------------------------------
37280.00
Guaranteed Tire Repairing
5000.00
2. Principal on warrants ...............».
909.99
1050.00
899.90
4.
Interest
on
bonds
..........
INDEBTEDNESS
4.40-21
$4.98
5.00-19
$6.98
1600.00
(29x4.40)
6. Interest on warrants ....................
(29x6.00)
Amount of bonded Indebtedness (Include all
3400.00
8369.00
2300.00
1199.09
1100.00
8550.00
9. Total Debt Service ____ _—.
warrants issued by vote of electors ...»......... 31000.00
4.50-20
$5.60
5.25-19
$8.15
2. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrants
X.
EMERGENCY
(29x4.60)
(29x5.25)
Issued and endorsed “not paid for lack of
1.
__ ____________ ____________
300.00
funds” ------------------------------------------------- 14211.94
4.75-19
4. Total Emergency .................. »....»
300.00
$6.65
6.00-20
$11.50
.18x4.7’)
Amount of other Indebtedness_____________
none
(32x4.00)
GRAND TOTAL ............................. $28260.00
4. Total Indebtedness (sum of Items 1, 3, 3 )___
35211.94
sixes low priced. Save on tubes, toe.
DATED
THIS
18th
DAY
OF
OCTOBER,
1931.
I, R. A. Brownson, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditure# for the year 1931-1931 was
prepared by me and that the expenditure and budget allowance for e ll months of the current year and the ex­ Attest:
R. A. BROWNSON.
F. C. WOUGHTER,
penditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year ae shews above have been complied from
District
Clerk
Chairman, Board of Director«
the
records
In
my
charge
and
are
true
and
correct
copies
thereof.
Authorized Ford Sales A Service
(3.3tc)
B. A. BR0WN90N. District Clerk
.
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Œlje tyrniiatim Arraló
MAKE
PROSPERITY
A
FAMILY
HABIT.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Y our Old Shoes
Made N ew
BOWMAN
SHOESHOP
H itt’s Confectionery
A
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U
E
only the ivotldY
laitftít Ute makei
can o f f et • •
Rohr man Motor Co.