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/ — ■ . II light our homes, cook our food, : se. vice as good as that provided by biles— anything we use at “ bargaina” operate our radio, refrigerator, vac- private companies and at equally low prioes guaranteed by the taxpayers. cum cleaner and so on. rates. But they could do likewise for Such commodities as these are many As to the second, it is possible that ..ny other business. They could sell times as important to the family bud PAU L ROBINSON, Editor states or cities could give us electric i us groceries, milk, clothes, automo- get aa electricity. W. S. Brown, Publisher Carried to ita logical concluaion— it ia an old rule that everything must be conaidered in the extreme o f ita SUBSCRIPTION RATES application—government ownerqiOp* _$LSO 6 Months ___ 1 Tea» would inevitably result in a world where the state would produce every Eatered at the P ostoli ice at Nyssa, Oregon, as second-class mail mattar. thing a n d consequently everyone would be an employe o f the state. Do we want th at! DO W E W A N T ITT authoritative statistics show that the people pay less for electricity than | Vote as you please but vote Nov Advocates o f government owner for candy; that rates have steadily ember 4. ship and operation of the electric in been on the down-grade, while, at the ] dustry have two pet theories which same time, service has been improved. Legal Advertisements they are constantly bringing before Every action of the utilities is super the public. First, that the nation is vised by a government commission NOTICE. menaced by a gigantic “ power trust” whose duty it is to protect the public IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE which is earning incalculable . divi interest. Throughout the nation th e ! “ Now is no time to make a STATE OF OREGON FOR THE dends, and second, that state or mun companies have been cutting rates of ! COUNTY OF MALHEUR. icipally-owned power plants could their own volition as increased effic- j change” says Calvin Coolidge. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES give good electric service at low rates iency makes reductions possible. It is TATE OF H. B. SYME. Deceased. and produce profits for the public hard to discern a menace in a “ trust” Here are the Republican candidates for Nation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN treasury. which, for a few dollars a month, al and State offices. Take this list with you That Laura Rose Mattingly, admin In regard to the first supposition, gives us the power with which to istratrix of the estate of H. B. Syme, when you go to the polls. deceased, has rendered and has pre sented her final account o f her ad CHARLES L. M cN A R Y ....................... For United States Senator ministration of said estate and peti One o f the State’s most valuable assets. tion for distribution and discharge as such administratrix; that Mon PHIL METSCHAN ............................... For Governor o f Oregon day, the 1st day o f December, 1930, A splendid administrator— patient, tolerant, just at the hour o ff 11:00 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, in the County W. C. HAWLEY .......................For First Congressional District Court Room in the county Court Invaluable to Oregon because of his seniority in Congress. House in Vale Malheur Coun ty, Oregon, has been appointed and R. R. BUTLER ....................... For Second Congressional District fixed by the Judge o f said Court in Untiring in His efforts for the advancement o f Oregon. an order made and entered on the FRANKLIN F. KORELL ....... For Third Congressional District 27th day of October, 1930, as the Quick to win recognition in the National Capitol. time and place for hearing objections to said account, for settlement there HARRY BELT ...................... ...For Justice o f the Supreme Court of, and hearing said petition, at An able jurist which time and place all persons in terested in said estate may appear PERCY R. K E L L Y ................... For Justice o f the Supreme Court and object to said account, settle Deserving of his promotion ment thereof, and contest the same, and all persons concerned therein J. U. C A M PB E LL................... For Justice o f the Supreme Court are notified to he present and show A keen, analytical mind cause, if any there be, why said ac count and report should not be ap C. A. Howard ............. For Superintendent o f Public Instruction proved and allowed and said estate A capable educator settled and said administratrix dis CHARLES H. GRAM .....For Commissioner of Bureau o f Labor charged. He has the welfare of labor at heart LAURA ROSE MATTINGLY. Administratrix of the Estate of H. B. Syme, Deceased. NYSSA OREGON ;; The above candidates, with the other regular Republican Date of first publication. October nominees, command your respect and deserve your vote. 31, 1930. N4 Date o f last publication, Novem ber 28, 1930. THE GATE CITY JOURNAL PL A Y SAFE- j VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET We Have It ! THE BEST IN MEATS NYSSA PACKING CO. PHONE 6 Licensed Oregon Meat Dealers No. 112 NYSSA FLOUR MILL CUSTOM CHOPPING AND GRINDING ALSO HIGH HEAT COAL THIS PROPERTY FOR SALE VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET (Paid adv., Republican State Central Committee, Elisha A. Bak er, Secretary, Morgan Bldg., Portland.) P. M. WARREN, Prop. IN — .1 UTILITY TAXPAYERS COMMITTEE H. L. WALTHER, Manager 206 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon — M — i The total amount of money needed by the said school district dar ing the fiscal year beginning on June 16. 1930, and ending June ____ _ 1931, Is estimated In the following budget and Includes the amounts to be received from the county school f und, state school fund, elementary fund, special district tax, and all ot her moneys of the district. BUDGET Estimated Receipts From county high school Balance on hand at begin tuition fund fo r tuition ning of school year (third Monday In June) for and tran sp ortation _____ 6000.00 which t h i s budget Is made ................................. * 502.13 From county school fund.... 4000.00 ■ P S ? . , - - From state school fund........ 500.00 Other sources 1N M O From elementary school Total estimated recrtpta_*14502.1* fund ___ ________________ 2500.00 GENERAL CONTROL PERSONAL SERVICE: Snperintendent ______ 92750.00 Clerk ........................................ 125.00 Compulsory education and census _________ 10.00 Supplies........................................ Elections and publicity ...... 65.00 Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) ........................ 25.00 Other expense of general control .... 160.00 AUXILIARY AGENCIES LIBR ARY : Library books ........ ............... 9 11.00 Transportation of p u p il« __ 4375.00 FIXED CHARGES Insurance ________ .9 310.06 DEBT SERVICE Interest on bonds ... ........ 91360.00 Interest on w arrants_______ 490.00 Transfers to sinking fund .. 1000.00- INSTRUCTION— Teaching Teachers (M 6n) ................. $ 3170.00 Teachers (W om en) ............. 12310.00 EMERGENCY Textbooks (desk copies and Indigents) ...................... 2000.00 ....91761.31 OPERATION OF PLANT Janitors and other em ployes! 1380.00 RECAPITULATION Janitors’ supplies ................. 100.00 Fuel ........................................ 975.00 Total estimated expenses Light and p o w e r .................... 215.00 for the year ................ ...926797.33 Water ........................... 74.40 Telephone ............................... 70.00 Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed MAINTENANCE ANI) REPAIR tax .................................... 14603.13 Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment.. 326.00 Repair and maintenance of Balance, amount to be raised by district ts x .9 3 1 3 ll .30 buildings and grounds .... 1800.00 Indebtedness Summary o f Estimated Expenditures Amount of bonded indebt For school year from June 10, 1030, edness (include all war- to June........ , 1081. wants Issued by vote of .940100.06 Personal service sum .................... electors) ............................... *24020.00 Supplies ............................... 2194.00 Maintenance and repairs .. 2125.00 Amount of warrant Indebt edness on warrants Is Debt service ........................ 3806.00 sued and endorsed "n ot M iscellaneous sum ........... 1896.45 paid for lack of funds” .. 3000.10 Emergency .......................... 1756.88 Total .................................*35707.38 Total Indebtedne 94 31 90 .1 0 Dated this 21st day of October, 1930, Attest: CHA8. M. PARADIS. S. D. GORHERT. District Clerk. Chairman, Board of Directors SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. a « This original estimate shows In parallel columns the unit costB of the several services, material and asp- plies 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 buget allowances and.expenditures for six months of the current year. ("S ix months of the current year” means six months of the last school year.) See Sec. 238. 1937 School Laws. This blank is not to be used in school districts of the third class. , EXPENDITURES Expenditures for three fiscal Expenditures and budg et allowance for six last school year months of last Estimated school year Detailed First Second expenditures —— —— ——----- - — expendl- year year for the ensu 4 tures for lng school Budget Expendl- the last of Give Give « year allowance tu res in the three- yearly yearly j,* In detail detail year period total total *>' Total Expense o f Teaching *17480.00 ERATION OF PLANT Personal service: Janitors and other employes * 1380.00 Janitors' supplies ..................... 100.00 Fuel .............................................. 975.00 Light and power ......................... 216.00 Water ............................................ 74.40 Telephone ..................................... 70.00 62 50 5.00 1047.50 32.50 * 1375.00 62.50 >.00 15.00 22.50 J 2750.00 125.00 10.00 15.00 65.00 * 2600.04 126 00 10.00 2094.99 45.90 16.25 32.76 12.50 32.60 65.53 26.00 9571.51 6 1492.50 * 5148.92 * 2805.94 » 1590.00 6986.00 1 1590.00 $ 3180.00 1 1375.00 5940.00 25.00 11970.00 * * * 1358.70 1.90 956.16 209.45 74.40 69.40 * 1170.00 96 93 943.61 214.60 74.75 Total Expense o f Operation .... 4 2814.40 * 1835.00 * 1879.50 * 9*70.01 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Repair and replacement of fur niture and equipment ............. * 325.00 « 157.60 $ 100.00 1 315.00 Repair a n d maintenance of 252.32 buildings and grounds ........... 1800.00 126.16 200.00 Total Expense o f Maintenance and Repairs ............................. * 2195.00 * 283.00 * 300.00 * 5*7.32 AUXILIARY AGENCIES Library: 1.95 Supplies, repairs, etc.............. * 12.00 $ .98 8 5.00 1 Transportation of pupils: 2015.90 4276.00 4031.80 Personal service ....................... 2026.00 32.05 Supplies and other expenses Repair and replacement o L . busses ........................................ 31.50 15.76 * 2499.89 Total Capital Outlays ............ DEBT SERVICE .1 Ilntereet on warrants Transfers to sinking fund Tota! IVht Service EMERGENCY 2366 00 450 00 1000.00 * 880* 00 .8 1766.88 T o ta l E m e r g e n c y 1755.88 ....................* * 17 WHS ............. *85797.38 w rr f * ? *'!■■• ; V ifc 60.00 *15835.00 *10.05 ■’ 30.00 *15150.00 J* CAPITAL OUTLAYS Alteration of buildings (not re pairs) ...................................... New furniture and equipment * i' *15285.00 * 7585.00 Total Expense Auxiliary Agen cies ............... * 4287.00 FIXED CHARGES * 810.05 m * * 7575.00 GRAND TOTAL SAVE OREGON FROM BEING SOLD FOR T A X E S! —— NOTICE OF SCHOOL MIET1NG Total Expense o f General Con- trol ......... * 3919.00 INSTRUCTION— TEACHING Person service: Teachers (M en) ............... * 3170.00 Teachers (W om en) ........ ...... 12310.00 Supplies ................. Textbooks (desk copies and in- digents) ............................... 2000.00 Paid Advertisement I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School Dtetriet No. 21, of Malhelm County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETINO of said district will be held at School House, on the 22nd day of O ctobtt, 1930, at 2 o ’clock In the afternoon for the purpose of dlscuaalng the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. GENERAL CONTROL Personal service: Superi ltondenl ............. * 2750.00 Clerk .................................. 125.00 Compulsory education, centum 10.00 Supplies .................................. 94.00 Elections and publicity ........ 65.00 Legal service (clerk’s bond, au- dit. etc.) ............................ 25.00 Other expense of general control 150.00 The power districts amendment would permit political speculation and "high finance”. .. without any lim it.. .a t the expense of every taxpayer in the state. . , 1 ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET ITEM Against Excessive Public Debts and Unlimited Increases in l 7onr Taxes 1.1 .11 679.35 .96 478.08 104.72 37.20 34.70 * 90*4.88 690.00 76.00 470.00 107.60 37.00 * 2030.00 188.30 881.00 549.90 10 .0 0 1708.80 64.10 1 156.02 * 157.00 * 310.06 $ 164 90 * 155.02 * 157.00 * 310.05 * 1*4.90 • 286.72 169.86 8 50.00 50.00 $ 573.45 339.70 « 450.57 « 100.00 * 918.15 * 1600.00 12380 00 106.30 * 9844.80 1318 00 100 00 600 00 • 1918.00 8 704 58 • 704.58 644.88 * 544.1 2 1 3 « 00 213.08 1000.00 * 5*88.81 e 1 3 " • 4129.85 * 3000 00 2476 00 212 61 1 •I TH ■ V & i