The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 05, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT— FURNISHED CABINS,
as a room, or light housekeeping.
H. E. Hanby, Phone 25-M.
10-2tc
Minimum Charge 15c
or
1 Cent a Word
WANT TO LEASE — 200 HEAD
of ewes, on the half. H. G. Coxen,
Heppner. Oregon.
9-2tp
SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT. MOD-
FOR SALI
ern. Inquire Herald office.
>-tfc
Go to Burk’s for Bargains—Now.
FOR SALE— WINTER APPLES AT —Adv.
reasonable prices. Emmett Coon­
ey’s ranch.
9-2tp
Notice of Hearing Upon Final
FOR SALE— 200 CORD OF DRY FIR
Report.
wood.
8-4tp.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR
FOR SALE— 27 ACRES IRRIGATED
land, in alfalfa. Cows, horses, UMATILLA COUNTY.
In the matter of the Estate of
pigs, machinery, feed. Bargain for
Walter B. Knapton, Deceased.
some one direct from owner. For
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
details write or see L. W. Hortsch,
the undersigned executor of the last
Hermiston, Route 2, Oregon 6-6tp
will and testament of Walter B.
FRESH COWS FOR SALE—W. A. Knapton, deceased, has filed his
Mlkeaell, Cold Springs Dam. 53-tf final report with the Clerk of the
above entitled Court, and that the
TAMARACK POSTS DELIVERED, Judge of said Court has designated
12c apiece; Derrick poles, correll Saturday, the 21st day of November,
poles, buck rake teeth, reasonable 1931, at 2:00 o’clock in the after­
price. Vieno. Keikkala, old Rogers noon as the time, and the rooms of
place.
10-2tp the above entitled Court in the
County Court House in Pendleton,
THREE IRRIGATED RANCHES TO Umatilla County, Oregon, as the
rent; 60, 200 and 300 acres; Also
place when and where hearing is to
several small tracts for sale. Also
be had thereon. All persons interest­
pasture for cattle or sheep. E. P.
ed are hereby notified to then and
Dodd, Hermiston, Oregon.
45-tfc
there appear and show cause, if any
BABY BUGGY FOR SALE. SEE they have, why said report should
Mrs. W. J. Kennings.
10-2tp not be approved, the executor dis­
charged, his bondsmen exhonoroted
FOR SALE—Hardware, Stoves, Fur­ and the estate closed.
niture and Mattresses. Hermiston
Dated this 22nd day of October,
Second Hand Store.
10-tfc 1931.
A. H. NORTON, Executor.
Burk's for Bargains. On the West
(Oct. 22-Nov. 19)
ELECTION NOTICE.
Hermiston Irrigation District.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
an election will be held within the
Hermiston Irrigation District st the
office of W. J. Warner, secretary, on
Main street in the City of Hermis­
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon on
Tuesday, the 10th day of November.
1931, for the purpose of electing one
director to serve for three years.
The polls will be open from > o'clock
A. M. until 6 o’clock P. M. of said
day.
W. J. WARNER.
Secretary.
(Oct. 29 andN ov, 6, 1931)
Weather Report.
Date
Max. Min.
October 29 .........- .......- 60---- ..38
60........88
October 30 .............
70____85
October 31 ...........-
II ____48
November 1
60____36
November 3
57___ 30
November 3
-.5 0 .......85
November 4
ENCINEERS APPROVE COLUMBIA
RIVER DEVELOPMENT PLAN
vide locks for navigation and fish
ladders.
“Development of the Columbia is
of Interest to Oregon and Washing­
ton Jointly, providing improved navi­
gation and an unlimited quantity of
cheap power for both etates, and
holding out an alluring Industrial
future capturing the imagination.
The flood control, and reclamation
in a secondary degree.
“As the Initial step in the com­
prehensive plan the Warrendale pro­
ject is advocated, but the engineers
did not gather sufficient data re­
garding foundations there. The con­
tention Is made that construction at
Warrendale should be logically fol­
lowed by a dam at The Dalle«, thus
II. INSTRUCTION— Supervision
1. Personal service:
(2) Principals ...................................
2. Supplies, principals and supervisors
4. Other expense of supervision .........
6. Total Expense, Supervision ...........................
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9
1600.00
50.00
25.00
This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and supplies
for the three fiscal years 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’’ means six months of the last school year.) See Sec. 238, 1927 School Laws.
HI. INSTRUCTION— Teaching
This blank is not to be used in school districts of the third class.
1. Personal service:
♦ (1) Teachers. 1 ................
EXPENDITURES
....
(2) 1 .......- .......................
(3) 1 ..................................
Expenditure« end
expenditures for three fiscal years
(4) 3 - »1360 ....................................... ......
budget allowance
naxt preceding the last
for 6 months of
Estimated
♦2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) .....................
last school year
expenditures
43. Textbooks (desk copies and indigents) ....
ITEM
for the
6. Other expense of teaching .........................
ensuing
Expendi­
Budget
ear, gire
diuurea for the
ear, give
aehooi year
8. Total expense of Teaching .........................
tures in
allowance
lust year of the
yearly
yearly
detail
in detail
<-yenr period
100.00
25.00
100.00
8' 60.00
12.00
60.00
50.00
7.60
50.00
100.00
21.30
82.60
50.00
275.00
50.00
162.00
25.00
122.60
60.00
253.90
150.00
225.00
li. INSTRUCTION— Supervision
1. Personal service:
(2) Principals ............... ...............
2. Supplies, principals and supervi­
sors .................................................
6. Other expense of supervision ......
8. Total Expense of Supervision ----
1500.00
870.00
870.00
1800.00
60.00
25.00
1576.00
28.00
13.00
901.00
60.00
15.00
945.00
122.00
27.95
1949.95
405.00
1600.00
1530.00
4050.00
200.00
60.00
60.00
7885.00
262.50
800.00
765.00
2700.00
102.00
202.60
800.00
765.00
2700.00
50.00
406.00
1000.00
1530.00
5100.00
170.18
9.60
4579.10
25.00
26.00
4567.50
19.21
5.36
8830.24
540.00
150.00
600.00
200.00
60.00
60.00
1490.00
282.00
38.00
241.05
103.36
30.70
23.60
718.70
300.00
75.00
250.00
100.00
26.00
25.00
776.00
585.00
74.47
500.50
191.45
50.75
12.03
1420.20
>075.00
2089.00
100.00
106.00
100.00
138.55
100.00
106.00
100.00
135.55
9156.00
8. Principal on warrant* ..................
5. Interest on w arrants----------------
1540.00
9146.00
1298.40
9. Total Debt S e r v ic e ---------------------
12.50
25.00
7.60
25.00
0.89
10.80
2300.00
3400.00
1320.00
1356.20
1250.00
1205.00
1737.00
1771.09
12«.20
1500.00
1(2«.20
90.10
770.00
560.10
>0.20
750.00
840.20
1416.0o
1485.00
1485.00
300.00
300.00
432.75
432.75
500.00
500.00
407.53
497.63
160.00
300.00
1. Library:
(11 Personal service (lblrarian, etc.) ....
4 ( 2 ) Library books - ........... - ........................
(3) Supplies, repairs, etc................ ■■...........
2. Transportation of pupils:
4 (1 ) Personal service ...................................
5. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies ......
25.00
60.00
25.00
Every facility for every
taite of every traveller
. . . n ew d ecorations,
n e w fu r n itu re, n ew
l o b b y lo u n g e a n d
NEW LOW RATES.
Fireproof
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
PENDLETON
VINEYARD LODGE
Gifts for All Occasions
No. 206 I. O, O. F. meets each
Monday evel Ing lu Odd Fellows’
h ail. Visiting members cordially
invited
W. R. Longhorn, Secretar.
Virgil Smith, N. G.
FRED H. BROWN
now associated with
Dr. F. V. Prime
Alfred W . Christopherson
OfWce Phone 783. Rea. Phone 711
Office: Firat National Bank Bldg
vm.
DUART PERMANENT WAVES
ALL PERMANENTS $0.00
2300.00
2400.00
FIXED CHARGES
Jeweler
8)7 Main Street
1626.20
6300.00
Hermiston Post No. 37
300.00
300.00
RECAPITULATION
2000.00
Personal service sum of I - l - ( l ) , (2), (3), (4),
(6 ); I I - l- ( l) , (2 ), (3 ). (4), III-l-(l),
(2). (3), (4); IV-1-X1), (2 ), (3).; VI-1-
1598.00
(1 ). 2 -(l), 3 - 0 ) , 4 - 0 ) .......- ...................
Supplies 1-2; II-2; III-2; IV-2; VI-1 (3),
3- (3 ), 3-(2), 4-(3> ....................................
Maintenance and repairs V-l-2-2 ......................
1486.00 Debt service IX 1-2-3-4-5-6 7 8 ...........................
Miscellaneous sum of 1-3, 4, 5; II-3. 4; III-3.
4, 5: IV-3. 4. 5, I. 7; VI-l-<2), 3-(3).
4- (3). (4); VIM, 2, 3. 4; VIII-4, 6, -6 ..
493.00
Emergency X -l, 2 --------------- --------- - ........•-.....
Total ------------- ----- - ...................— .....................
GRAND TOTAL____________$18881.20
I. R. A. Brownsoa, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for th* ysar 1921 - 1923 was
Radio Repairing
Locksmith and Keymaker
125 W. Alta St.
N. A. BROWNSON, District Clerk
District Clerk.
Phone 38«
WE
Specialize in Good Furni­
ture at Loweat Possible
Price«
Free Delivery
to your door.
W H t t iT Q U A L IT Y » .« « P R IU S M F F T
C r HITJISK o
Radios
Motors
Fixture«
21251.20
12256.1
W. J. WARNER.
Chairman, Board of Directors
J»ch Allen Supply Co.
AUTO PARTS
SPORT GOODS
L. M. LA DOW & CO.
Chapel Funeral Coach
and
Sanitary Preparation Room
Upholsterers and Mattress Makers
Novelty and Ruffle^ Curtains
DR. A. E. MARBLE
3076.20
300.00
627 Main St.
Phone 978
Pendleton
Telephone 801 Night or liny
Office, Telephone Building
Hermiston, Oregon
Office Phone, 1023 House 1912
425.00
100.00
6300.00
“Anything Electrical”
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Physician and Surgeon
12050.00
Appliances
Electrical Contracting
Phone Four Hundred
T. K. Johnson
1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (include
(None)
*1! warrants Issued by vote of electors)
2. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on war­
rants isnued and endorsed “not paid for
12256.15
lack of funds’’ ............... - ...................... —
4. Total Indebtedness (sum of Items 1, 3. 3)
DATED THIS 16th DAY OF OCTOBER. 1931.
prepared by me and that the expenditure« and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the ex
penditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown shove have been compiled from Attest;
R. A. BROWNSON,
the records In my charge and are true aod correct copies thereof.
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av
INDEBTEDNESS
150.00
W. J. W ARNER
300.00
4400.00
900.00
2........................................ —---------- ----------------
3. Total Emergency .................. ......... .............
Late Appointments by Phone.
Phone 141
Attomey-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
300.00
44. New furniture and equipment ..................
7, Total Capital Outlays ...................................
Pendleton, Ore.
ELECTRIC SERVICE
COMPANY
126.20
1500.00
CAPITAL OUTLAYS
W ITH
BATH
RATES $<
PROM
J
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
For school year from June 30, 1931, to June 30, 1932.
X. EMERGENCY
4. Total Emergency ---------------------
100.00
21251.20
Total estimated expenses for the year ............
(sum of items 1-6, II-5, III-6, IV-8, V-4,
VI-5. VII-5, VIII-7. IX-9, X-3)
Total estimated receipts, not Including pro­
690.83
posed tax ......................................................
20560.37
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax
• Items marked with an asterisk (4 ) are those most commonly used by
school districts of the third class.
200.00
12.60
20.60
3.10
2000.00
900.00
2900.00
100.00
X , EMEMGENCY
25.00
60.00
25.00
IX. DEBT SERVICE
PORTLAND, O R E G O N
Physician and Surgeon
2. Principal on warrants ............- ...................
6. Interest on warrants ------------------ —........
9. Total Debt Service ............ --........................
YDL CAPITAL OUTLAYS
4. New furniture and equipment----
7. Total Capital Outlays----------------
1490.or
IX. DEBT SERVICE
TIL FIXED CHARGES
1. Insure Ace ------------------------------
8. Rent -------------------------------------
6. Total Fixed Charges ----------------
' t e l M u l t n o m a h
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Jnnk Bldg.
Phone Connections
Sunday and Evenings by
Appointment
640.00
150.00
500.00
200.00
50.00
60.00
41. Insurance ......................................................
.............——.......................................
3. Rent
6. Total Fixed Charges ...................................
VL AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1. Library:
(1) Personal service (librarian,
etc. ) -------------------------------------
(2) Library books ........................
(3) Supplies, repairs, e t c .---------
3. Transportation of pupils:
(1) Personal service — ...............
6. Total Expense Auxiliary Agencies
fo r h o s p ita lity
fo r fo o d s
fo r service
W . L. Morgan, D. M. D.
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
vn.
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
1. Repair and replacement of furni­
ture and equipment ......................
4. Total Expense of Maintenance
and Repair* --------- -----------------
AMOUS
I FRANCIS A. WALMAN
7886.00
1. Personal service:
4 (1 ) Janitors and other employes ..............
42. Janitors’ supplies —......................................
43. Fuel _____________ ,______ ___________
4. Light and pdwer ........- ...................- ..........
5. Water ................... ...........................................
7. Other expense of operation .........................
8. Total Expense of Operation ....................
one of the several plans or “series”
will stipulate that there must be
contracts for the power—a certain
market—before the work of con­
struction starts and enough energy
contracted to finance the work as it
progresses.
Evehtually the sale of
power will repay the entire cost of
the development irrespective of the
immense initial outlay and the gov­
ernment will not be out a cent.”
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
IV OPERATION OF PLANT
1. Personal service:
(1) Janitor* and other employes..
2. Janitors' supplies ........................—
3. Fuel ................................ ..................
4. Light and power — ........................
6. Water ............................- ............. -
7. Other expense of operation ........—
I. Total Expense of Operation ......-
405.00
1600.00
1530.00
4050.00
200.00
50.00
60.00
41. Repair and replacement of furniture
and equipment ................................................
4. Total Expense of Maintenance and repairs
HI. INSTRUCTION— Teaching
1. Personal service:
(1) Teachers, one ...........................
(2) Teachers, one .........................
(3) Teachers, one .................. ......
(4) Teachers, three at 11350 ......
2. Supplies ..............................- ...........
3. Textbooks (desk copies and indi­
gents) ............... ................ .............
6. Other expense of teaching -------
6. Total Expense of Teaching -------
1575.00
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
L GENERAL CONTROL
1. Personal service:
(2) Clerk ....................................... 8
2. Supplies ............................—............
8. Elections and publicity ................
4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit,
etc. ) ................................................
8. Total expense of general control­
ultimately completing “series D."
“Public sentiment will have to
crystaliae so that Congress will know
hether Oregon and Washington
want the comprehensive plan or one
of the minor units. If public senti­
ment supports the recommendations
of the engineers then the drive wtll
start for series D.
“Any legislation proposed at the
coming Congress authorising any
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water 275 feet, from Big Eddy to
the Oregon shore, with the power
Writing Uo a Wedding
plant on the Washington aide. The
By MareyB. Darnall.
Warrendale project would raise the
Most newspaper men shrink from water 54 feet. Each dam would pro­
the task of writing up a wedding
and prefer to pass that responsible
duty to the female editor. Yet there
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
are exceptions. Occasionally an edi­
tor is found who can print a word
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9
picture of nuptial events that any
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the board of directors of Union High
lady might envy.
We Just discovered one who ap­ School District No. 9, of Umatilla County, Oregon, will meet in the High
pears to be hiding his great talents School Auditorium in the school house in Hermiston, Oregon, in said dis­
In an obscure Kansas town, while he trict, November 20, 1931, at 8 P. M., for the purpose of levying a tax for
ought to be holding down a great
city job. Here is a sample of his the fiscal year beginning on June 30,' 1931, and ending on June 30, 1932,
literary ability, which proves our at which time the following estimate and budget may be discussed with
point.
said board.
“It was a wonderful wedding. The
The total amount of money needed by the said Union High School
girl was as sweet as any girl who District No. 9, for the fiscal year 1931 and 1932, is estimated in the fol­
ever lived, but modern. As she walk­
ed up the aisle on her father's arm, lowing budget.
her Ups lightly tilted at the corners
BUDGET
with a happy smile, she was a pic­
Estimated
Receipts
ture -of modest beauty. Her filmy
1. Balance on hand at beginning of school
wedding gown and gossamer veil
floated around her fair blond head
year (third Monday in June) for which
like a halo. She was as nearly an
this budget is made .... ................................... 8 110.83
angel as girls get to be in this world.
7. From county high school tuition fund for
At the altar as she passed from her
tuition and transportation ...........................
680.00
father, the man she always loved, to
the other man to whom she would 10. Total estimated receipts (items 1 to 9 inc.)..
8 690.83
devote the rest of her life, her dain­
ty slipper touched a potted lily rest­ I. GENERAL CONTROL
ing on the floor and turned it over.
1. Personal service:
Smiling again, she turned to the
(2) Clerk — ...............................................
100.00
dear old pastor waiting at the chan­
25.00
2.
Supplies
—
...............................................
cel and said: “That was a hell of a
100.00
place to put a lllly.” —Condon Globe *3. Elections and publicity ...........................
Times.
50.00
*4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.)
6. Total Expense of General Control ................
275.00
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
(> .it s )
PAO« T B 8 M
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER I, IM I
504 Main Street
Phone 629
Pendleton. Oregon
NEWTON PAIHLFSS DENTISTS
Dr. li. A. Newton, Mgr.
X -R ay W ork
H fc o lite Platea
Main and Webb
Pendleton
Chiropractor
W. M. RAKESTRAW
Office; Two doora west poetoffiee
Office hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6
Phone 481 - Hermiston. Or.
Watchmaker and Jewelry
627 Main Street
Pendleton, Oregon
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop I
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 521
DR. DALE R0THWELL
OPTOMOTRIST
The best glasses at a reasonable
cost.—OPTICAL REPAIRING
Over Woolworth's—Phone 1286
Pendleton. Oregon