THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1935.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE THREE
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Notice of Budget Meeting for Umatilla County
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Taxpayers of Umatilla County,
State of Oregon, that a meeting will be held in the County Court Room of
the County Court House in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County. Oregon,
on Saturday the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1935, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock A. M of said day, for the purpose of discussing the budget for said
Umatilla County. Oregon, for the year 1936, with the levying board of said
County.
Estimated
Expenses for
Year. 1936.
OBJECT OF EXPENDITURES
The following is the original estimate made in compliance with Chap
ter 118, Laws of Oregon for 1921, and shows in parallel columns the unit
coats of the several services, material and supplies for the three fiscal years
next preceeding the current year, the detail expenditures for six months of
the current year, and the budget allowances for said current year 1935, to
gether with the total amount of money needed by said County during the
fiscal year beginning January 1st, 1936, and ending December 31st, 1936,
which said sums are as follows, to-wit:-
Expenditures
in Detail, 1st
6 moa. of 1935
Budget
Allowance
6 mos., 1935.
Yearly
Total
1932.
Yearly
Total
1933.
Detailed
Expenses for
Year 1934.
COUNTY COURT AND
COMMISSIONERS
Salary of County Judge .............
Per Diem, County Commissioners
Expenses for County Court ...
Official Publication ......... .
Tellephone & Telegraph ...........
Supplies & Postage
Miscellaneous ............................................. .........
$
2,100.00
2,000.00
300.00
400.00
100 00
100.00
50.00
$
914.11
755.00
48.13
256.25
52.74
36.08
13.00
$
900.00
1.000.00
150.00
200.00
50.00
50.00
25.00
$
1,800.00
1,437.55
163.46
862.98
81.87
31.00
80.25
TOTAL ..........................................
$
5,050.00
$
2,075.31
8
2,375.00
8
4,457.11
Circuit Court Jurors . ........................................
Grand Jurors .......................................................
Witnesses ....................................
Bailiff
Reporter & Attorney ..........................................
Meals for Jurors ...................................................
Supplies ...................................................................
Telephone & Telegraph .....................................
Miscellaneous ........................................................
Postage ...................................................................
$
2,500.00
200.00
$
636.30
170.60
179.40
44.00
20.00
7.65
1.20
67.95
9.00
14.00
$
1,500.00
100.00
962.50
125.00
150.00
37.50
12.50
75.00
37.50
8
1,168.40
233.40
898.60
108.00
120.00
40.50
TOTAL......... ...... ................. .......
$
5,000.00
$
1,150.10
$
3,000.00
8
2,894.33
$
1.000.00
200.00
25.00
75.00
10.00
25.00
$
347.41
62.90
17.20
81.38
64.32
4.50
$
500.00
100.00
12.50
37.50
5.00
12.50
8
839.10
212.65
84.65
1,335.00
$
577.71
667.50
$
1,211.70
2,500.00
2,000.00
1,475.00
1,386.00
1,386.00
1,701.00
1,386.00
1,260.00
1,700.00
1,200.00
400.00
350.00
475.00
200.00
400.00
450.00
$
1,250.02
211.18
737.10
693.00
693.00
850.50
693.00
567.00
1,183.99
974.39
219.70
350.00
205.67
33.01
40.84
195.26
1,191.50
98.00
1,250.00
1,000.00
737.10
693.00
693.00
850.50
693.00
567.00
750.00
600.00
200.00
175.00
237.50
100.00
200.00
225.02
600.00
50.00
8
2,500.00
2,063.36
1,404.00
1,320.00
1,320.00
1,620.00
1,320.00
1.050.00
503.20
1,060.52
253.54
350.00
445.61
105.19
311.71
375.90
9,621.12
8 16,003.03
3$ 737.10
8
8
4,610.02
8
6,285.18
CIRCUIT COURT
1,425.00
250.00
300.00
75.00
25.00
150.00
75.00
135.42
172.51
17.50
•
8
5,060.45
8
3,827.34
JUSTICE COURT
Justice Fees .............. .....................................
Witness & Jury Fees
...............
Constable Fees .....................................................
Supplies ...................................................................
Miscellaneous ................................. ...................
Stenographer ......... .'...............................................
TOTAL .
I
SHERIFFS OFFICE
Sheriff's Salary ..........
. Car 4 Travel Expense
First Deputy-Crim. ...
Second Deputy-Crim. .
Third Deputy-Crim. ...
First Tax Deputy ......
Second Tax Deputy ....
Third Tax Deputy --
Miscellaneous Help ...
Supplies .........................
Postage ........................
Official Bond .............
Telephone .............. -......
Telegraph .....................
Miscellaneous '.............
Insurance ....................
Two Cars .......................
Typewriter ..................
4
TOTALS
$ 18,269.00
CLERK’S OFFICE
2,000.00
1,620.00
1,247.40
200.00
400.00
300.00
50.00
Clerk's Salary ................... .................
One Deputy ...........................................
Stenographer ........................... ...........
Additional Help ..................................
Supplies, Equipment 4 Legal Books
Postage & Express .............................
Official Bond .........................................
Miscellaneous ......................................
Telephone 4 Telegraph ,...................
Other Printing 4 Supplies .........
Typewriter .............. ....... .....................
Old Age Pension Records ..._.............
Publication ............................................
$
$ 10,187.16
$
60.00
400.00
200.00
50.00
1,000.04
737.10
623.70
64.20
229.33
184.12
50.00
100.42
21.22
248.59
110.00
27.84
24.90
8
16.68
39.62
19.00
623.70
100.00
117.50
150.00
25.00
30.00
200.00
55.00
100.00
$
3,421.46
$
3,138.30
8
6,194.57
Recorder’s Salary ............ .................. ...............
Deputy .......................... -.....................
Extra Help . .........................................
Bond
.............................................. ..
Telephone .............................................
Postage ..................................................
Books & Supplies ................................
Miscellaneous .......................................
8
1,800.00
8
930.00
708.78
73.80
10.00
39.71
80.28
246.08
10.75
8
900.00
708.75
75.00
5.00
35.00
65.00
365.00
40.00
$
1,800.00
1,350.00
172.80
10.00
67.13
73.86
725.43
28.75
TOTAL ......................... ...............
8
4,387.50
8
2,099.40
$
2,193.75
8
4,227.97
Treasurer’s Salary ............................. ...............
Deputy ....................................................
Publication ....... ..................................
Supplies
.
Postage .................................... .............
Telephone ............................................
Miscellaneous .................
Official Bond .......................................
Insurance ......... ....................................
8
1,500.00
8
750.00
141.00
5.90
55.33
33.56
35.05
6.75
250.00
15.00
8
750.00
150.00
10.00
50.00
12.60
40.00
25.00
125.00
37.56
8
1,500.00
300.00
17.70
93.94
25.00
72.96
8.25
250.00
TOTAL ......................... ...............
8
2,510.00
8
1,292.59
8
1,200.00
8
2,267.85
8
1,800.00
1,080.00
1,260.00
2,000.00
150.00
500.00
150.00
600.00
15.00
50.00
70.00
8
764.21
540.00
630.00
1,504.88
8
750.00
540.00
8
1,500.00
1,105.00
1,175.00
1.614.24
44.62
532.10
140.12
532.80
15.00
44.00
8
7,675.00
8
3,955.48
$
1,800.00
1,080.00
8
900.00
540.00
380.18
123.81
54.06
51.80
150.00
10 00
70.00
130.00
810.00
TREASURER’S OFFICE
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE
Assessor’s Salary
........................ ................
Deputy ............................................
Deputy
................................................
Field Deputies ....................................
Traveling Expense .............................
Rolls & Supplies
............................
Extra Help
•
Telephone .............................................
............
TOTAL
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
300.00
20.00
100.00
40.00
80.00
140.00
250.00
80.00
22.24
22.40
15.00
26.41
75.00
Miscellaneous ..........
100.00
100.00
$
COURT HOUSE
Janitor's Salary
Lights ------------------
Water & Fuel .........
Repairs * Painting
Insurance —...........
Scavenger .............. -
Supplies ....................
Miscellaneous .........
TOTAL
Special Nurse & Health
$
3,652.50
8
6,702.88
900.00
8
1,800.00
1,080.00
718.82
198.90
74.35
90.30
10.00
11.06
540.00
400.00
45.00
50.00
50.00
2.50
12.50
3,985.00
8
2,049.85
$
2,000.00
8
3,983.43
1,140.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
1.S00.00
1,200.00
40.00
400.00
75.00
$
540.00
472.43
368.32
1,016.24
682.10
18.00
428.41
84.94
8
540.00
500.00
500.00
400.00
300.00
20.00
150.00
75.00
$
1.080.00
876.10
7S1.91
2.183.33
<4.87
36.00
299.92
* 113.10
6.355.00
8
3,560.44
$
2,485.00
8
5,405.23
$
2,000.00
162.50
8
3,240.73
75c per day per
patient allowed
as Salary, or
CAM OF POOK
Salary of Supt. Hospital ..............
Fuel, Clothing 4 Drugs. Hospital
Repairs at Hospital ........... ....... .....
Insurance at Hospital....... .............
Telephone at Hospital -......... ......
Beds, etc., at Hospital -------------
Nurse at Hospital--------------------
Hospitalisation --------------------- —
Burial of Poor-------------------------
Indigent Relief------------------------
8
5.00
25.00
-............
TOTAL . ......................
1,000.00
75.00
250.00
75.00
300.00
7.50
25.00
430.34
800.00
Postage * Express —........................
630.00
•
8
4,000.00
400.00
300.00
200.00
34.0«
96.00
6,000.00
1,500.00
7,000.00
4,000.00
1,200.00
8
1,718.24
246.77
65.30
45.00
33.76
5.50
4,374.07
537.30
4,828.73
303.65
52.46
930.19
150.00
100.00
21.37
50.00
3,000.00
750.00
3,000.00
250.00
2,000.00
600.00
(CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE)
1,459.12
By Oleta Neill
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
were business visitors in Pendleton
Thursday.
Miss Oleta Neill, who is attend-
ng the Eastern Oregon Normal
it La Grande, spent the week end
visiting at her home. Miss Neva
Neill, who is teaching at Stanfield,
also spent the week end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young of The
Dalles were dinner guests Saturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
and eon attended the wedding of
Miss Ruth Thomson and Joe Mid
dleton at the bride's home Sunday.
Miss Norma Gibbons spent the
week end visiting at the home of
her mother Mrs. Gladys Fortier in
Boardman.
Miss Alma Neill is spending this
week visiting at the home of her
cousin, Mrs. Charley Plourd, near
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdall
and Frank Dyer of Pendleton were
dinner guests at the E. B. Watten
burger home Sunday.
Several Pine City people attended
the Pioneers’ Reunion at Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
attended the Townsend meeting in
Hermiston Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fran Helms and
family motored to Union, Ore., Sun
day to visit Mrs. Helms' sister, Mrs.
Almlrg Kennedy.
John Healy was a business visitor
In Heppner Monday.
O. H. Bartholomew motored to
Prosser, Wn., Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Estle and son
were business visitors in Pendleton
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill. Miss Al
ma Neill, Mrs. W. D. Nelli and Guy
Moore were business visitors in Pen
dleton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and
family were business visitors in Her
miston Saturday.
Miss Mary Daly, who has been ab
sent from school for the past two
months due to an appendicitis oper
ation, returned to school Monday.
Mrs. L. D. Neill and Guy Moore,
accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Scott of
Black Horse, spent Tuesday visiting
with Mrs. Neil Knighton at Hard
man.
Beef Cattle to Get Bang's Test.
BAKER — Beef cattle owners
in Baker county are coming to be aa
much interested in the Bang’s di
sease testing program aa are the
dairymen, according to P. T. Fort
ner, county agent. It is expected
that graxing associations through-
out the county will get under way
for testing their beef herds this tall
and winter.
Find Weed Killer Successful.
DALLAS—Polk county farmers
are demonstrating to their own sat
isfaction that sodium chlorate, pro
perly handled, will kill out patches
of Canadian thistles, reports County
Agent J. R. Beck. A total of 7,284
pounds of this material has been
purchased in pooled orders through
the county agent's office during the
past two years. Mr. Beck says. A
number of the trials were visited re
cently and in all cases where proper
methods had been followed control
was excellent,
-ea ■
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
TILLA COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Peter S. Neadeau, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
executrix of the Estate of Peter 8.
Neadeau, deceased, by order of the
above entitled court.
Ail persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased are here-
by notified to present the same to
me at the office of my attorney, C. O.
Proebstel, Pendleton, Oregon, within
six months from the date of the
first publication of this notice. AH
claims must be verified as by law
required.
Dated this 3rd day of October,
A. D„ 1935.
ROSE I. WATSON, Executrix
C. C. Proebstel,
Pendleton, Oregon,
Attorney for Executrix.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING.
8 15,698.69
I 18,941.93
200.72
611.72
37.50
71.80
65.00
6,728.30
1,679.15
6,464.15
3,035.34
165.59
1,554.25
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, 1935, at 8:00 P. M.. for the
purpose of levying a tax for the fiscal year beginning June 30, 1935,
and ending June 30, 1936, at which time the following budget may
be discussed with the board.
The total amount of money needed by the said Union High
School District No. 9, for the fiscal year 1935 and 1936, is estima
ted in the following budget.
BUDGET
211.92
6,527.40
1,417.50
$
2,000.00
1.404.00
1,155.00
284.00
430.56
187.58
50.00
96.25
30.24
345.02
8
RECORDER’S OFFICE
1,205.51
t
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9.
....................... ...............
TOTAL
$
PINE CITY NEWS
f
8
6,222.45
8
5,990.46
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Balance on hand at the beginning of the
fiscal school year (third Monday In June)
for which this budget Is made ................... 8 14.04
To be received from the Non-High School
District for Tuition ........................ %.........
80 00
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ...................
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
GENERAL CONTROL—
1. Clerk ...............................................................
100.00
2. Census and Comp. Ed. Audit ....................
10.00
3. Legal Services (Clerk’s Bond) ......... .
150.00
TOTAL General Control ...............................
II. INSTRUCTION—TEACHING
1. Principal ...................................................
800.00
2. Teachers ......................................................
5355.00
3. Supplies .......................................................
400.00
4. Textbooks ....................................................
300.00
TOTAL Instruction—Teaching ....................
IH. OPERATION OF PLANT—
1. Janitor’s Salary ...........................................
513.50
2. Janitor’s Supplies ................................... .
250.00
3. Fuel .............................................................
550.00
4. Light and Power ........................................
200.00
5. Water ...........................................................
100.00
TOTAL Expense of Operation ......................
IV. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR—
1. Furniture and Equipment ......................
100.00
TOTAL Maintenance and Repair ...............
V. AUXILIARY AGENCIES—
1. Library Books .............................................
25.00
2. Health—Personal Service ......................
50.00
3. Health—Supplies
......................
25.00
4. Transportation—Personal Service ......
2200.00
TOTAL Auxiliary Agencies ........................
8 94 04
I.
$
8
4,107.24
2,273.78
8
8
4,120.79
2,225.47
VI.
$
8
6,080.99
3,896.87
8
8
6,930.37
3,795.54
260.00
6855.00
1613.50
100.00
2300.00
FIXED CHARGES—
1. Insurance (New Building) ......................
2. Rent .............................................................
TOTAL Fixed Charges ...................................
VIT. CAPITAL OUTLAY—
1. New Furniture and Equipment .............
TOTAL Capital Outlay .......
.
VIII. DEBT SERVICE—
1. Principal on Bonds ...................................
2. Principal on Warrants ............................
3. Interest on Bonds ......................................
4. Interest on Warrants .................................
TOTAL Debt Service ..........
IX. EMERGENCY ..........................................
450.00
1500.00
1950.00
400.00
400.00
2000.00
222.28
1600.00
60.00
300.00
3882.28
3 0 0.0 0
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES
Total General Control ......................................
260.00
Total Instruction—Teaching ......................
6855.00
Total Expense of Operation ..........................
1613.50
Total Maintenance and Repair ........................
100.00
Total Auxiliary Agencies ...................................
2300.00
Total Fixed Charges ....................
1950.00
Total Capital Outlay ........................................
400.00
Total Debt Service ...............................................
3882.28
Emergency ............................................................
300.00
TOTAL Estimated Expenditures for year ....
17660.78
RECAPITULATION
4,466.90
8
5,290.24
Total Estimated Expenditures for the year
Less Total Estimated Receipts for the year ....
817,660.78
94.04
AMOUNT To Be Raised By District Tax
817,566.74
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT
Amount of Endorsed Warrants Outstanding . $
TOTAL Indebtedness of District ............. $
222.28
222.28
DATED this 21st day of October, 1935.
SIGNED: R A. BROWNSON,
A. D. SMITH.
District Clerk.
Chairman, Board of Directors.
APPROVED by Budget Committee, Oct. 21, 1935.
SIGNED: GUY M. AM8BERRY,
E L JACKSON
Secretary, Budget Committee.
Chairmen. Budget Committee.
PUBLISHED thia 24th and 31st day of October, 1935
R. A. BROWNSON, District Clerk,