The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 29, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 1935
PAGE THREE
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
36.88 north and south in Block 12 in the
Oscar Beck, do .......
10.40 Portland-Pendleton
Motor
10.00 M. Hartman Long, Sheriff ..
Nels Carlstrom, do --------------
19.18 Subdivision of Lot “B”; that por­
3.02 John Sylvester, do .
10.30
Freight, do ---------- -------
12.50 The Texas Co., do --------- —
Mahlon Haworth, do_____
98.24 tion of the alley running east and
1.42 H. M. Bennett, do .
15.00 R. E. Goad, Sheriff & Jail .. 137.09 Railway Express Agency, do
Bertha Owen, do ___ ---------
66.14 west in Block 11 in the Subdivision
J. M. Jones, do .......
18.10 Robertson Heavy Hardware
10.00 Art Burnside, Sheriff ------
Charlottie George, do........
6.51 of Lot “B” lying west of the north
11.40 S. L. Carson, Jr., do
3.45
Co., do ..............................
7.00 Richfield OH Co., do --------
M. M. Burnap, do ---------......
2.05 and south line between the south­
11.63 Wm. Klk, do .........
13.50 Rogers & Goodman, do ......
6.00 L. G. Frazier, Offices --------
Paul Lawyer................ -------
2.05 east corner of Lot 11 and the north-
11.00 W. O. Whitsett, do
1.73 Smith & Blanchett, do ........
12.50 Jack Allen Supply, Sheriff ..
CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE Charles Weaver, do ....... .
19.18 east corner of Lot 22, all in said
68.65 Ralph Bond, do ....
75.60 Shell Oil Co., do .............
Gladys Goad, do -------------- -
15.00
Margaret
Heintz,
do
_____
18.15 Block 11, and that the 2nd day of
COUNTY COURT AT THE AUGUST
35.31 Robt. Pierce, do —
54.45 Standard Oil Co., do----------
15.00 Mary Houser, do ------- ------
Leonora Lightfoot, do ____
October, 1935. at 8:00 o’clock P. M..
18.00 State Ind. Acc. Comm., do .. 232.76
1935 TERM EXCEPT CERTAIN Mrs. Jack Baker, do __ _...
10.00 Wayne Reville, do ...............
in the Council Chamber in the Pub­
9.25
NOTICE OF STREET AND
Texas Co., do---------------- —
CLAIMS ALLOWED BY STATUTE: Mrs. James Overturf, do
12.50 Western Union, Co. Court,
lic Library in Hermiston, Oregon, is
4.38 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.,
10.00
Sheriff & Clerk ----------
Mrs. Mary Yarbrough, do _
the time and place fixed by said or­
ALLEY VACATION.
1.18
Alex Thompson, Poor ........ » 12.50 Mrs. Margaret Charlton, do
Freewater, do ............
10.00 Bushong & Co., Clerk &
dinance
for the hearing of any and
74.38
Taylor
Hardware
Co.,
do
....
B. D. Smith, Emerg.............
24.00 Mrs. Olevia Charlton, do ....
123.04
15.00
Emerg............................... -----
all objections to the vacating of the
25.00 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Mrs. J. C. Brewer, Poor......
5.00 Elvira A. Ashton, do ..........
Mrs. Sophia Totus, do ........
7.50 West Coast Printing &
5.85
5.00 Mrs. Hilda Bent, do.............
William Corporan, do..........
You will take notice that the City above described portions of streets
Binding, Clerk ................. 119.86 Thomas & Peterson, do ___
20.00
3.58 Council of the City of Hermiston, and alleys.
7.60 Mary Brown, do ....... .........._
Olive Whitlock, do ...............
16.00 Union Pac. Stages., do ___
15.00 Sunset Press, Inc., Clerk .—
Dated this 29th day of August.
49.97 Umatilla County, Oregon, on the
J. T. Arneson Printing Co.,
5.75 Union Oil Co., do ..................
12.50 Freewater Times, Clerk ......
Mrs. George Fiedler, do ....
14.55 21st day of August, 1935, duly 1935.
Van Petten Lumber Co., do
Sheriff________ _________
15.25 Mrs. J. C. Brewer, do .........-
15.00 J. T. Arneson Co., Recorder
CHARLES TAYLOR,
9.92 passed an ordinance initiating the
15.94 C. C. Morse, do ..... ..............
State Ind. Acc. Comm., Poor
14.50 Valey Hardware Co., do ....
10.00 ' & Assessor ......................
City Recorder.
3.75 proposition to vacate that portion of
E. B. Casteel, Envelopes, Of­
M. V. Witty, do...............___
10.00 Shafer Auto Repair, Recor­
Peter N. Schneider, do ......
(August 29-September 2«)
2.00 Ridgeway Street in the City of Her­
fices, ..............
114.02 ..........
1.25 R. J. Wheeler, do .................
10.00
der ...................................
Hulda ..... Myers, do ........... __
14.85 miston. Oregon, which lies between
Road Fund, Sheriff, Court
23.40 Walt's Welding Wks., do ..
15.00 Betty Courter. Recorder .—
Mrs. A. R. Carpenter, do ....
5.20 the east line of Lot 11 in Block 11
House, Poor, Watermas­
Gordon York, do .................
12.00 Columbia Security & Inv.
Mrs. Senorah Baldwin, do ..
17.73 of the Subdivision of Lot “B”, ex­
2,210.38 William Corporan. do ........
ter, Co. Nurse ............
15.00
65.00 Pac. Telephone Co., do ___
Co.,
Treasurer
............
—
tended northerly, and the east line
14.00 D. K. Necely, do ....... .........
Mrs. Etna Wilson, Poor ....
12.00 John L. Moyer, General
10.00 Bettye F. DeHart, Treas. ..
5.00 William Westerfelt, do ......
Margaret Hamphill, do ___
72.99 of Lots 8, 9, 10. 11 and 12 of the
8.50 C. H. Field, Treas. —.......
Road Payroll ..............
11.25
Wesley Derrick, do ______
30.00 Andrew J. Sample, do ........
10.00 O. F. Steele, Assessor ........
3.60 S. Fullerton, do .................... 117.32 Subdivision of Lot "B”, extended
46.80 Alex Thompson, do ............
Velma English, Emerg. ___
22.50 J. A. Yeager, School Supt. ..
39.78 C. O. Pederson, do ........ ...... 105.38 northerly: that portion of Second
25.00 Mrs. Ruby Perkins, do........
Frank Sams, Poor _______
10.00 W. I. Gadwa, Court House
2.25 Hans Lensch, do ................. 108.53 Street East which lies between the
SMALL
Dorothy W. Bell, Treas___
27.00 Bazil Hudson, do .................
98.55 south line of Ridgeway Street and
6.50 Guy H. Johnson Co., Co.
H. Piersol, do ........................
the south line of the alley running
Jessie D. Thomson, Co.
114.57
10.00
H.
Irvine,
do
........................
Anna Watson, do .................
82.95
House & Poor Farm ....
Nurse ________
34.55 __________
32.67 east and west in Block 11 in the
Samuel M. Simmons, do ....
10.00 W. H. Crary, Court House ..
29.68 Dan Clemans. do .................
THE HERMISTON HERALD
Umatilla Co. Court, Trus­
64.21 Subdivision of Lot “B”, extended
10.00 J. L. Vaughan, Court House
J. G. Cochran, do .................
7.50 Joe Picard, do ............... ......
tee, Ed Pell, Poor__
30.00 W. S. Maxon, do ........... ..
20.00 Glllanders & Burroughs,
Leo Clarke, do ---------------- 110 57 westerly; all of the alley running
Ed Hodgen, Poor .................
50.00 Harley J. Newcomb, do ___
56.37
20.00
7.54 Ivan Dunning, do ----------....
Court House ................ .....
Nina Sloan, Emerg................
45.90 W. L. Mathews, do .............
37,53
15.00 Jones-Kay Co., Court House
2.50 Curtis Carpenter, do ..........
Dorothy Depew, do ............
53.10 Alonzo Ghent, do .................
64.51
10.00 Independent City Scaven­
Lawrence Shockley, do ......
George Lynn, do .... ............
49.50 L. M. Savage, do ....... ..___
66.36
15.00
3.00 E. H. Hargett, do -------------
ger, do ............................
Margaret Hemphill, Poor ..
10.00 W. M. Nelson, do .................
10.00 Safeway Store No. 109, do ..
5.31 W. F. Brown, do ------------- 149.69
Mrs. Frank Ransom, do ....
15.00 James Still, do ................. .
49.69
20.00 Pacific Power & Light Co.,
Stella M. Brown, do —-......
Dottie Swaggart, do .............
10.00 Mary A. Hudson, do.............
99.69
69.75
80.75 Frank Taylor, do -------------
do ......................................
Mrs. Anna Baker, do..........
5.00 C. L. Galladay, do ...............
5.48
10.00 Pendleton Insurance Agt.,
W. H. Catlett, do ............ —
Florence Pearson, do ...........
10.00 Colin Butcher, do ....... ..........
114.32
15.00
60.00 Al Warnock, do ....................
do ......................................
James Matlock, do...............
15.00 Sam Birdsell, do .................
104.77
10.00 Electric Serv. Co., do ........
14.75 Al Moody, do ............. ............
Mrs. Emma Miller, do ........
13.50 Mary LaMar, do ...................
72.00
10.00 W. J. Clarke, do ....................
4.18 L. McIntyre, do ---------------
Mrs. Cecelia Johnson, do ..
30.00 W C. Hopson, Fruit Inspec­
56.34
Chas. Reimann, do ..v------
21.20
Bruce
Shangel,
do
.................
W. A. Dozier, do .................
15.00
tor .................... ..............
Otis Jordan, do ------------ — 113.48
158.83 National
Re-employment
Ernest Price, do ..................
10.00 A. C. McIntyre, Justice Ct. ..
75.23
6.72
100.00 John Barton, do............. ......
NOW IN EFFECT
Serv., Poor ...................
Pearl M. Dyer, do...... .........
20.00 Pendleton Water Commis­
3.08
A. L. Beck, do ....... -.......—
10.00
Dr.
George
Smith,
do
........
Charlee Grant, do ........... .
20.00
98.49
sion. Court House _....
50.75
Cliff
Myrick,
do
...................
10.00
Wm. S. Smith, do ..._...... .
5.00 Ed Nunn. Watermaster ...... 193.83 Mt. St. Joseph’s Home, do ..
5.00 Elmer Plucker, do ............... 110.24
Berta Beckman, do .............
10.00 J. M. Spencer, Watermaster 189.93 Dr. H. J. Flower, do ..........
26.12 L. G. Fullerton, do ............. 129.45
J. C. Penney, do ....................
Mrs. W. S. Banks, do ........
10.00 East Oregonian. Offices ....
81.25 Pendleton Drug Co., do ......
80.43 Von Hiatt, do ....... ...... ........ 131.25
Mart Cash, do ......................
7.50
Arrive CHICAGO 8:50 a-m.
5.48
10.00 Clark Sturtevant, do .........>. 137.77
Dr. W. Martin Marbut, do ..
Etta Harris, do.....................
8.00 Hermiston Herald, County
F.
B.
Hayes,
do
....................
“
A
Triumph
in Train Comfort”
Court, Clerk ....... ..............
5.00
20.65 Dr. A. B. Adkisson, do ......
Florence Loney, do ....... .
10.00
68.77
48.00 Kenneth Groves, do .............
Miss Mattie Pratt, do ........
Air-conditioned
Coaches,
latest type Tour­
Sarah Millner, do .................
10.00 Larsen's Printing Co., Offi­
35.88
4.25 L. Shearinghousen, do .........
ces ...................................
James Owens,’ do .................
24.97 Tallman & Co., do ............. ..
ist and Standard Sleepers, Diner, Obser­
20.00
17.94
E.
Beard,
do
..........................
12.00
Dr. H. S. McKenzie, do ......
20.93
vation-lounge car. Barber, Valet, Bath.
Burke Hayes, do ..................
Glenn’s
Phamacy,
Poor
94.59
E. S. Fox, do ........................
Radio, soda fountain. Porter service and
8.29
&
Poor
Farm
.................
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING.
96.96
Folsom’s, Poor & OAP ........ 100.00 H. Magruder, do ..................
free pillows In Coaches.
10.96
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 14
R.
Kelley,
do
........................
Walla Walla Sanitarium,
37.24
59.00 John Henry, do......................
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. Poor .................................
21.92
Sam Barnes, do ................ ..
11.77
State
Ind.
Acc.
Comm.,
do
..
12 ° Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that a school meeting of the said
Arrive CHICAGO 9:25 p.m.
86.72
Fullerton, do ..................
30.00 D.
district will be held at the school house on the 21st day of September, 1935, Mrs. W. S. Banks, do ........
91.84
McDonald, do_______
Air-conditioned Coaches and Standard
50.00 Cliff
at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of discussing the budget Munselle-Keith, do ............
57.44
Ralph Moody, do ________
Sleepers. 1 night to Salt Lake City, Den­
50.00 C.
tor the fiscal school year, beginning June 17, 1935, and ending June 18, Dr. J. A. Best, do .................
«9.20
Wheeler, do _____ _
22.40 W. H.
1936, herein set forth, and to vote on the proposition of - levying a district J. C. Penney Co., do ...........
ver. 2 nights to Kansas City, Omaha, Chi­
61.65
A.
Bryant,
do
...........
-----
3.45 C. Hutson, do ........................
Montgomery Ward & Co., do
«9.20
cago. Convenient local schedules. Porter
2.65 Tommy Bond, do ........... -----
Hotel Hermiston, do .............
BUDGET
118.89
service and free pillows in Coaches.
H. A. Pankow, do ...............
3.69 Chas. Williams, do ...... .........
99.92
St. Anthony's Hospital, do .. 348.85 E. L. Stephens, do .............
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
123.45
J. L. Eldridge, Poor Farm
80.78
1. Balance on hand at the beginning of the fiscal
Eichner, do
........ —.
Supt..................................... .
289.08 John
124.69
R.
J.
Wheeler,
do
-----
............
school year (third Monday in June) for which
Pendleton Drug Co., Poor
107.08
NEW LOW-PRICED MEALS for Coach and
this budget is made ...................... :..................... $ 7,164.38
Farm ...............................
11.85 Lyle Potter, do ....................
2. To be received from the County School Fund ....
88.58
Neil Devore, do ..... ...............
2,600.00
Tourist Car passengers on the PORTLAND ROSE
The Taylor Hardware Co.,
To be received from the Elementary School Fund
109.46
3,269.00
Poor Farm ....................
.45 L. Greishaber, do ...............
Breakfast 25c Luncheon 30c Dinner 35c
To be received from the State Irreducible
2.05
J. L. Vaughan, Poor Farm
24.22 R. H. Stockard, do .............
School Fund .............................................................
429.00
J. C. Penney Co., Poor Farm
8.96 H. Exum, do ........................
114.51
S. To be received from the Non-High School Dis­
Oregon Lumber Yard, do ..
26.00 Percy Sweet, do .................... 113.25
For information and -reservations cell on
trict for Rent .............
.............................................
1,350.00
1.60 John Barnes, do .................
Pendleton Baking Co., Jail
54:51
LOCAL AGENT
To be received from tuition for pupils below
J. C. Penney Co., do _____
8.93 A. L. Warnick, do ...............
«9.21
high school ..................................................
3,000.00
Domestic Laundry, do ____
2.03 Roy Lichlyter, do ................. 158.19
7. TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
»17,803.38 Penland Bros., Election ....
9.00 Eino Pekkola, do ................. 166.99
3.50 M. L. McClurg, do ............... 133.13
Edith M. Clark. Health ___
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
7.00 H. E. Faires, do ....................
Dr. C. W. Thomas, do ____
66.48
Dr. W. H. McKinney, do _...
1.25 K. L. Ransom, do ...............
6.51
I. GENERAL CONTROL
Dr. Martin Marbut, do ___
1.25 A. J. Sturtevant, do ..........
36.88
1. Clerk ................................................................... » 125.00
Dr. J. A. Best, do ________
30.00
2. Legal Service (Clerk's Bond) ......................
100.00
Carl Chambers, Indigent
TOTAL GENERAL CONTROL ......
» 225.00
Soldiers _____________
234.53
M. Clarke Webb. Sealer of
• INSTRUCTION—TEACHING
Weights ...........................
31.09
Oregon Lumber Yard, Em­
1. Principal ........... ..............................................
800.00
ergency ..........................
6.35
2. Teachers, 7 at »90, .....................................
5,670.00
TTY
42.00
Willis Lecklider, Poor ....... -
3, Teachers. 1 at »95......... ..................................
855.00
4. Supplies .............................. .........................
2.50
Alexander Thompson, do ....
400.00
5. Textbooks ...................................... .............. ..
State Ind. Acc. Comm., She­
500.00
riff ....................................
26.51
TOTAL INSTRUCTION—TEACHING ..
8,225.00
E. B. Casteel, Postage, Offi-
10.00
m. OPERATION OF PLANT
Dr. J. A. Best. Health ........
45.00
1. Janitor’s Salary ...............................................
900.00
25.00
John
Bradburn.
Poor
..........
2. Janitor’s Supplies ......
300.00
Jessie
Thomson,
do
.............
30.00
3. Fuel .................................... ................................
550.00
Clive S. Cheshire, Co. Court
8.90
4. Light and Power .............................................
200.00
13.95
J. O. Hales, do ......................
5. Water ................... ...... ......................................
150.00
10.75
TOTAL EXPENSE OF OPERATION ....
2,100.00 Wm. R. Meiners, do .............
80.00
Frank Sams, poor .............
82.80
Pac. Tel & Tel. Co., Offices
•
IT. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
16.00
R. E. Goad. Sheriff, Poor .
1. Furniture and Equipment ...........................
400.00
Fancho Stubblefield, Gener­
2. Building and Grounds .
500.00
al Road ............................... 181.76
TOTAL MAINTENANCE & REPAIR _
900.00
18.10
P. W. Beamer, do .................
12.75
Auto Clearing House, do ....
T. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
Adams Garage, do ...............
15.60
1. Library Books ................. ;...... .......................
25.00
Austin Western Road Mchy.
2. Health:
Co., do ..............
-........ 301.65
a. Personal Service ....................................
50.00
92.32
Braden Bell Tractor Co., do
b. Supplies ...................................................
15.00
Sam Bittner, do _________
7.00
3. Transportation:
City Meat Market, Athena,
a. Personal Service ................ ...................
2,700.00
.70
do __________________
2,790.00 R. R. Chanman, do ______
TOTAL AUXILIARY AGENCIES ...........
2.25
94.95
W. J. Claire, do _________
VI. FIXED CHARGES
Clover Leaf Dairy & Mar­
1. Insurance ..........................................................
600.00
ket, do _____________
92.71
600.00 Consolidated Lines, do ___
TOTAL FIXED CHARGES ......................
15.99
767.55
Dennis Motor Co., do ____
vn. DEBT SERVICE
Dessler Brothers, do _____
4.35
3.70
1,000.00
Ebrei & Temple, do ______
1. Principal on Bonds ........................................
75.00
900.00
Funk * McLean, do ______
2. Interest on Bonds ....................
20.74
1,900.00 Foster Motor Co., do ___....
TOTAL DEBT SERVICE
4.10
6,000.00 L. G. Frazier, do ............ -..
VIII. EMERGENCY -
34.74
Feenaughty Mach. Co., do ..
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES
Goodyear Market, do ........... 141.02
Gray * Wright, do ............. 121.84
» ! 225.00
TOTAL General Control ..........
6.25
Mrs. Tom Gibson, do ..........
8,225.00
TOTAL Instruction—Teacing .............. .......................
General Petroleum Corp., do 1.860.65
2,100.00
TOTAL Expense of Operation -...................................
4.08
Gentry Motor Co., do ........
900.00
TOTAL Maintenance and Repair ...............................
3.00
Lisle Gray, do ......................
2,790.00
TOTAL Auxiliary Agencies ......................... -,.............
8.00
W. I. Gadwa, do .................
«00.00
TOTAL Fixed Charges .....................
»...............
4.00
Mrs. Ada Harder, do ..........
1,900.00
TOTAL Debt Service ................ .............. ......................
3.00
Hettick Motors, do .............
6,000.00
TOTAL Emergency .........................................................
4.00
»22,740.00 J. G. Hldman. do .................
TOTAL Estimated Expenditures for Year ..
3.75
Ben Hunt, do ........................
12.43
J. E. Haseltine A Co., do ..
RECAPITULATION
4.63
Howard Cooper Corp., do ....
1.20
Inland Merc. Co., do .............
Total Estimated Expenditures for the year .... $22,740.00
Bob Crosby, wort I renowned rotine champion will greet
"‘endleton Kounl-p visitors with his
117.08
Jack
Allen
Supply,
do
........
17,803.38
Leas Total Estimated Receipts for the year ....
familiar smile V. hen the stagecoaches race and the broncs piteli and 2,000 Indians yell at Pendleton
49.8a
Kilham Stationery Co., do ..
AMOUNT to be Raised by District Tax .... 4,936.62
September 12, 13 and 14.
3.75
Glen Long, do ........................
Moll’s Service Station, do ..
19.38
On September 12. 13 and 11 will be held Friday morning. Sep­ Northern Pacific railroads and the
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT
64.30
L. J. McAtee, do .................
l’end et n. Oregon, will present tember l.ih.
Tiia spectacular United Air I. nes.
12.60
Motor Inn Auto Repair, do
1. Bonded Debt, including negotiable warrants .. »18.000.00
its
26th
annual
Round
!
p,
th
P
ant
will
depict
transportation
Plenty of rooms have been lined •
2.25
Milton Box Co., do ...............
». Amount of Endorsed Warrants Outstanding ...
None
"Epic Drama of the West”.
acthida used in the days of the up this year In hotels and modern
Mack International Motor
TOTAL Indebtedness of District ..... _... »18,000.00
Cowboys from Western Stater, coiered wagon, the stage coach homes to accommodate the thous­
53.55
Corp., do . ................ ..........
Canada and Mexico will compele and the pony express.
Dated this 21st day of August. 1935.
Newport Construction Co.,
ands of visitors who will pour Into
250.00
for world's championships tn rid-
Each night beginning with Wed-
do ..... ...... ...................... ...
SIGNED:
4.00
Nelson Sign Co., do ........ -----
R. A. BROWNSON.
ing vicious broncos, bulldogging ncoday, September 11th. "Happy Pendleton at Kound-Up time.
1.50
New's Radiator Shop, do_
District Clerk.
e
and roping long-horn steers and Canyon” stages its famous pageant Room reservations may be made
66.26
Oregon Motor Service, do ....
•
F. B. SWAYZE.
riding relay and pony express depicting the coming of the white in advance through the Pendleton
Chairman. Board of Directors.
Oregon Lumber Yard, do .. 181.65
Normal
races.
man to the Northwest. After the Round-Up Association.
Olsen King. Ine., do _____
3.60
Over two thousand Indians from show the spectators mingle with prices prevail at Pendleton during
Approved by Budget Committee on the 21st day of August, 1935.
Oregon
State
Highway
tbe various tribee In the Pacifie Indiana and cowboys in the old Round-Up week and Round-Up
25.20
Com., do ............................
SIGNED:
Northwest will participate in tbe frontier town dance ball end bleacher and grandstand seats are
GEO. STROHM.
Oregon State Motor Assoc.,
Secretary. Budget Committee.
daily parades and events. No gamble with "bucks'* which can be priced very low this year, about
do -------------------- --------
Pac. Power & Light Co., do
A. W. PRANN.
other western exhibition rivals tbe spent at tbe bar or tor dancing.
one-bait the customary prices of
Penland Brothers, do..........
Chairman. Budget Committee.
Pendleton Round-Up for Indian
a few years ago; yet the Round-
All
made
lead
to
Pendleton,
J. H. Pierce, do ...................
participation, color and pageantry. right on tbe old Oregon Trail, and Up Is expected to eclipse the exhi-
Published the 29th of August and 5th of September, 1935.
J. C. Penney Co., do.............
The “Westward He!” parade served by the Union Pacific and bitions of former years.
R. A. BROWNSON. District Clerk.
Pendleton Body Wks., do ..
County Court
JOB
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