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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1982
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
PAGE FOUR
Cast Your Vote at the General
Election, November 8, 1932
"OREGON TEACHERS FOR OREGON JOBS”
DELLA RUSH
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR
County School Superintendent
FOR
Charles E. Graham
“OREGON TEACHERS SO WELL TRAINED THAT THEY WILL
BE ABIE TO COMPETE IN THE OPEN MARKET WITH
APPLICANTS FROM OTHER STATES.” -Paid Adv.
Democratic Nominee for
Re-Election for
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
COUNTY RECORDER
Union High School District No. 9
of Umatilla County
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the board of Directors of Union
High School District No. 9, of Umatilla County, Oregon, will meet in
the High School Auditorium in the school house in Hermiston, Oregon,
in said District, November 14, 1922, at 8 P. M.. for the purpose of
levying a tax for the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1932, and end­
ing on June 30, 1933, at which time the following budget may be dis­
cussed with the board.
The total amount of money needed by the said Union High School
District No. 9, for the fiscal year 1932 and 1933, is estimated in the
following budget.
GENERAL FLECTION — NOVEMBER 8. 1932.
"Our past record speaks for itself.” County Recorder for past 8
years. Pioneer of Umitilla County, Resident 55 years.
(Paid Adv.)
O. F. STEELE
BUDGET
Estimated Receipts
1. Balance on hand at beginning of school
year (third Monday in June) for which
this budget is made ..........
2. From county high school tuition fund for
tuition and transporttation ...........................
3. Total estimated receipts (Items 1 and 2) ......
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
TOR
General Election, Tues., Nov. 8,1932
405.00
566.94
Estimated Expenditures
I. GENERAL CONTROL
1. Personal service: •
*(1) Clerk ...........................................................
2. Supplies ....................................
*3. Elections and publicity .......................................
•4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.)....
5. Total Expense of General Control ..............
100.00
25.00
100.00
50.00
"FAIR AND IMPARTIAL TREATMENT TO ALL.”
Have been a taxpayer for 35 years.
If I am elected .1 will during my term of office
endeavor to best of my ability exercise the judgment I
have acquired, covering a period of 2] years that I
have served as field and office deputy Assessor of Uma-
( Paid Adv.)
tilla County.
275.00
H. INSTRUCTION—Supervision
1. Personal service:
(1) Principals ..........................................
1500.00
2. Supplies, principals and supervisors ..........
75.00
3. Other expense of supervision .......................
25.00
4. Total Expense, Supervision .........................
JACK FOLSOM
1600.00
Republican Nominee
for
IH. INSTRUCTION—Teaching
1. Personal service:
•(1) Teachers ..............................................
(2) Teachers
.............................................
(3) Teachers
..............................................
(4) Teachers, Three—$1080 ............... .
*2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) .........................
•3. Textbooks (desk copies and indigents) ....
4. Other expense of teaching .............................
5. Total Expense of Teaching ...........................
1224.00
1280.00
270.00
3 2 4 0.00
200.00
50.00
50.00
COUNTY
RECORDER
01 UMATILLA C0UÎ.TY
6314.00
Promises honest, faithful
and efficient service. Born in
this county forty years ago,
married and has three children
of school age. He earnestly
asks your support Tuesday,
November 8, 1932.
(Paid Adv.)
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
1. Personal service:
* (1 ) Janitors and other employes ................
‘2. Janitors' supplies ..........................................
•3. Fuel .............................................
4. Light and power ............................................
5. Water ...............................................................
6. Other expense of operation ...........................
7. Total Expense of Operation .........................
513.50
100.00
500.00
200.00
50.00
50.00
1418.50
Proebstel
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
Vote 42 X
Honest, Experienced, Fair.”
VOTE 49 X
FOR
V. MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
*1. Repair and replacement of furniture and
equipment ....................
400.00
2. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs
CLERK
RE-ELECT
COUNTY ASSESSOR
161.94
CHAS. L
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Allen and fam- : ,
ily have moved to the Tillson ranch < >
east of the Columbia school house. 1 ’
Childs Barham is doing painting < >
and calsomining work at the post 1 ’
office this week.
4 ,
Russell and Wesley Blessing, who ¡,
have been visiting with their grand- . ,
DEMOCRATIC
parents. Mr. and Mrs. August Lin- ' »
der, left last week for their home in ¡ ’
Portland.
' < >
< »
Nominee for
Mrs. Parsons has been visiting at ′ •
the J. E. Hallyburton ranch.
H. J. Stillings made a business < >
trip to Holdman Tuesday.
Clarence Fox of Lebanon, Or., $ ,
was a visitor In the Columbia dist- < >
riet Sunday. While here he visited 2 ,
at the homes of E. P. Hall, George , ,
Beddow, F. W. Lenz, Geo. Leibe, R. < >
L. Addleman, and Joe Udey. Mr. Fox ' ’
lived here with his parents on what
OF UMATILLA COUNTY
is now the Geo. Leibe ranch, They
left here eight years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey were visit
TUESDAY — NOV. 8. 1932
GENERAL ELECTION
ors at the August Linder home Sun­
Native Son and Lifelong Resident of Umatilla County.
day afternoon.
O. Hunt has moved to the Willard
FIFTEEN YEARS OF CLERICAL EXPERIENCE.
ranch west of Archie Conrad’s farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey and daugh-
(Paid Adv.)
ter Florence were visitors at the
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O. O. Felthouse home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Helms and
children, Hazel and Frank, and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry H. Rowell and two 0099999990999890909999990990099000000000090900090
•hildren, David and Edith Mae, plc­
nicked at Umatilla Sunday after-
noon. Later Mr. and Mrs. Helms re-
turned home while Mr. and Mrs.
Rowell left for Ione, where they ex­
nect to make their home this winter.
$
John Jendrzejewski and Emil
Klasen left Tuesday for Portland
where they will visit until Thursday
Mrs. Laura Morris and Pauline
Morris were Pendleton visitors Sat­
irday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchison
%
ind family of Pilot Rock were visit-
rs at the Baxter Hutchison home
Republican Candidate
unday.
Emil Klasen, brother of Mrs. C.
for
< >
\. Keller, who was to have left last
veek for Minnesota, remained with
Q
ils sister another week.
W. A. Mikesell has been circula-
ing a petition in the Columbia
‘istrict this week for the extention
< >
f the diagonal road to meet the
< >
Vallula cutoff highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Cable of
ilot Rock have moved onto the old
allyburton ranch recently vacated
< >
> Mr. Gibson and family.
Mrs. Middlestalt, who has been < >
risiting for several weeks with her : >
The oath of office is my platform, mv record your guarantee.
nughter, Mrs. < eorge Leibe, lef < >
%
Monday for her home in Rupert
“C. C. Proebstel, 36, seven years in office, intelligence
daho.
service in World War, author of articles on crime pre­
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Smythe and
vention, lecturer on criminology, rated as one of Ore­
hildren, Dorothy and Lucille, and
gon’s best District Attorney’s, is a candidate for re-
1rs. E. Carner of Portland, were
election.” (From OREGON VOTER, March 5th, 1932,
isitors at the Vai Knauf home for
a Non-partisan Publication)
few days.
Mrs. J. H. Reid returned Sunday
om Spokane where she has beer
siting tor a few days.
A. Fores visited
Mr. and Mrs.
(Paid Adv.)
t the H. G. McCulley home during
ir week. Mrs. Fornes is Mrs. Me-
‘ulley’s sister.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Moore left Sur
'ay for Portland, where Mrs. Moor
ill visit her daughter while Mr
loore transacts business in Kalama
Vashington.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and family
■ailed at the heme of Mr. and Mrs
J. A. Keller Sunday afternoon.
J. J. Coutour, who recently pur
hased the W. W. Felthouse farn
•as a business visitor in Pendletoi
Chursday.
Pinkerton
VOTE 52 X
(16 YEARS TEACHER IN PENDLETON)
I ADVOCATE:
Honesty In office.
Efficiency because of high qualifications.
As economical in office as if it were my own money used.
Equal supervisión and interest for all schools.
Rural schools equal to city schools.
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
Herald Subscription $2.00 a Year
400.00
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1. Library:
(1) Personal serevice (librarian, etc.) ....
*(2) Library books ........................................
(3)
Supplies, repairs, etc................................
3. Transportation of pupils:
*(1) Personal service
.................
4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies .......
25.00
INCREASE
30.00
60.00
2115.00
2230.00
VH. FIXED CHARGIS
•1
. Insurance
..... -....................................
2. Rent .....................................................
3. Total Fixed Charges ....................................
VIII.
200.00
1560.00
1760.00
CAPITAL OUTLAYS
*1. New furniture and equipment ....................
2. Total Capital Outlays ...... —....................
100.00
100.00
IX. DEBT SERVICE
1. Principal on warrants ...................................
2. Interest on warrants .......
3. Total Debt Service .........................................
in
Instruction Costs!
A resident of Umatilla County for twenty-six years; Married
have six children, have no other source of income except the
position I now hold.
The following graph, which ie compiled from the authentic figures of the United
States Office of Education for the school year 1031-32, will enable every taxpayer
to prevent thia increase in instruction cost, resulting from an experiment pro-
posed by unknown interests.
4900.00
900.00
5800.00
MY ONLY PLEDGE—Continued courteous service to the pub­
lic, and will operate the office at the least possible cost.
(Paid Adv.)
IS THIS ECONOMY?
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300.00
$
$442
300.00
Total estimated expenses for the year ............
20192.50
(sum of Items 1-5, II-4, HI-5, IV-7, V-2,
VI-4. VIt-3, VI1I-2, IX-3, X-2)
Total estimated receipts, not including pro­
posed tax ....
566.94
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax ..
19625.56
"Items marked with an asterisk (•) are those most commonly used by
school districts of the third class.
V It
351.95,
Personal service sum of l-l-(l), II-l-(l), III-
1-(1), (2), (3), (4); IV-l-(l), Vl-l-(l),
3-(l) ............................................ -...........
10267.50
Supplies 1-2; II-2: HI-2; 1V-2; VI-1(3) ........
460.00
Maintenance and repairs V-l ...........................
400.00
Debt Service IX-1-2 ..
..........................
5800.00
Miscellaneous sum of 1-3,4; 11-8; HI-3,4; IV-
.
3 4. 5. 6; VI-l-(2); VH-1-8; VI1I-1 .......
2965.00
Emergency X-l ....................................................
300.00
TOTAL ..............................................
INDEBTEDNESS
1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (Include
all warrants Issued by vote of electors) _
(None)
2. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on war­
rants issued and endorsed “not paid for
lack of funds'' ...................
10852.13
3. Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1 and 2)
DATED THIS 10th DAY OF OCTOBER. 1938.
Attest:
R. A. BROWNSON,
W. J. WARNER.
(A)
(B)
Oregon
Separate
Schools
Combined
Schools
represents the present average low cost of instruction per student
in Oregon
I ha cost is beine continually reduced as a result of a unified system
of instruction and management, which is now being operated at an annuiti saving
of $000,000 compared with previous costs.
FIGURE (B) represents the average instruction cost per student in the 17
States having separate institutions.
FIGURE
States
(C)
represents the average instruction
cost per student in the IS
which have combined institutions.
IF OREGON is forced to combine the University of Oregon with the Oregon
State College, there would be an increase in instructional costs of $90.00
each year per student, or over $450,000 ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION
costs tor a combined student body
10858.13
Chairman. Board of Directors
G¿orge R. Lewis
Calvin L
Sweek
MAYOR OF PENDLETON
Candidate for
District Attorney
FIGURE (A)
20192.50
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D.mocratic Candidate
For Office of
095.34
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
For school year from June 30. 1932, to June 30, 1933.
,
[The Present County Clerk]
The costly experience of 18 States, which have combined institutions, should
be heeded by the people of, Oregon in considering the so-called consolidation
measure, which actually is only a costly and unneeded expansion, establishing
4 NEW schools and creating 2 NEW types of schools at taxpayers' expense.
RECAPITULATION
District Clerk.
COUNTY CLERK
Will Result if the Proposed Zom-Macpherson
School " Juggling” Bill is Allowed to Passi
X. EMERGENCY
1...............................................................................
2
. Total Emergency . ...............................
Republican Candidate for
"Y V 55. Zorn-Maepherson School Juggling
Vote bid A 170 eroha 1 Naw types of 12201.
SCHOOL TAX-SAVING ASSOCIATION
$18 Pacino Building, Portland, Ore.
tlaid Adv.
Forty years old, born and reared
on a farm, worked way through col-
ege; graduate of University Law
‘chool; eleven years successful prac-
ice. Able, honest and fair. His ad-
ninistration saved Pendleton tax
layers 812.500.00 In 1931, and is
low J10.000.00 under the budget
his far this year. Will give sound
legal advice to county officials In
addition to prosecuting criminal cas-
». It costs about 8200.00 a day to
try a small criminal case in the Cir-
■uit Court and about $5.00 to try
the same case in the Justice Court,
f elected, he will dispose of these
ases in the Justice Court where
they belong. He is a tax payer
head of a family and served in the
United States army in France. Your
vote fur him is a vote for efficiency
and economy.
your support.
He will appreciate
(Paid Adv.)
Circuit Judge
Of Sixth Judicial District, com­
posed of Umatilla and
Morrow Counties.
OH NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY
BALLOT
NOVEMBER 8, 1932
PRESENT INCUMBENT
“CIRCUIT JUDGE CALVIN L. SWEEK of the Umatilla and
Morrow District will run for re-election. He was appointed
by Governor Meier to the vacancy created by elevation of
Judge Alger Fee to the U. S. District Bench. The appoint­
ment was commended as excellent and the appointee has
made good. He is a young man, 45. Oregon Native. Oregon
State College. University of Oregon, University of Michigan,
practiced at Heppner.”
Oregon Voter March 5, 1932.
(Paid Adv.)