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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Notice of Budget Meeting for Umatilla County
(Continued from Page 3)
OBJECT OF EXPENDITURES
Fuel, Clothing & Drugs
____________
Telephone .......
-______ .........
State Ind. Acc. Relief Depot........
Light Relief Depot ........... -...... -______ ——
Rent Relief Depot .......... ....._______ ______
Disbursing Officer ___ ________________ __
Estimated
Expenses for
Year, 1936.
2,000.00
20.00
280.00
50.00
120.00
1,200.00
TOTAL _____ _____________
Expenditures
in Detail, 1st
6 moa. of 1935
Budget
Allowance,
6 moe., 1985.
1,319.02
12.95
135.85
1,000.00
8 28,400.00
JAIL
Board of Prisoners ............................................
Clothing, Drugs, etc...........
Repairs ..........
Laundry, etc...... —— ........ —.. ........ ------------------
Stove ........... -________ -----___ ----------------------
TOTAL ________________ —
600.00
8 15.208.7 8
8 13,0 8 4.3 7
$
1,800.00
150.00
100.00
100.00
$
572.25
42.01
5.60
43.35
$
8
2,150.00
8
663.21
8
8
200.00
200.00
60.00
50.00
50.00
8
43.00
22.90
25.00
24.95
11.40
8
8
560.00
$
127.25
8
Salary ................................................... .............
Traveling Expense .....
Assistant’s Salary ...........
—
Assistants’ Trav. Expense -----------------------
Supplies ____ ___________ ______________ —
Telephone .......................... —........... -----------------
Gauge Readers _________ -.......
—
Insurance ...........
—_____________ —.
Postage .................................................
Equipment __________ _______ ______ »._ L»
Lees Estimated Receipts .—---- ----------------
Automobile ................ ......... —_________ --------
8
2,070.00
400.00
1,12 5.0 0
610.00
25.00
40.00
20.00
50.00
8
963.07
8
TOTAL ...................... ..............
8
4,385.00
Election Notices ................................ ...............
Election Ballots ................................... —....... -
Registration Clarks ...............
—
Preparing Poll Books .......
Supplies & Postage...............................—------
Booths .................................. ......................... —..
Rent, Fuel & Light ................
Salary of Judges, Clerks............................ —
Official Count .............
Miscellaneous ............... ....................... . —------
8
290.00
650.00
95.00
400.00
450.00
190.00
200.00
2,600.00
125.00
TOTAL ................... ....................
8
CORONER
Coroner’s Fees & Mileage ___ ___________
Witness & Jury Fees ______________ _____
Physician's Examinations ........... -________
Stenographer ________ ______________ ---------
Miscellaneous ................
TOTAL .. ..................................
WATER MASTER
4.16
462.00
269.96
4.65
28.99
18.50
22.59
4.20
5.05
45.00
500.00
500.00
1,778.17
8
$ 27,676.16
1,125.00
75.00
50.00
25.00
37.50
1,312.50
8
2,109.80
98.39
56.77
11.44
8
2,276.40
$
102.30
36.80
70.70
13.20
42.85
280.00
$
265.85
1,035.00
237.50
5 6 2.5 0
312.50
10.00
22.50
7.50
25.00
$
2,010.10
376.73
1,076.00
563.03
23.68
42.68
11.00
49.66
6.98
25.38
235.00
8
4,241.72
100.00
100.00
30.00
25.00
25.00
,
22.50
3
2,000.00
Yearly
Total
1881.
Yearly
Total
1188.
Detailed
Expenses for
Year 1934.
1,919.65
20.60
439.87
41.79
400.00
1,000.00
8 19,011.84
8 18,487.87
8
1,847.95
8
3,629.63
8
460.80
8
384.80
8
4,602.66
8
5,105.47
31.25
628.60
86.35
357.60
406.14
181.53
199.55
2,318.30
112.00
448.36
8
1,000.00
8
3
1,800.00
150.00
50.00
50.00
8
850.50
60.12
36.51
45.80
3
850.50
75.00
50.00
25.00
8
TOTAL .......................................
8
2,050.00
8
992,93______ 3
1,000.50
$
$
9,060.00
600.00
260.00
2,000.00
275.00
300.00
500.00
500.00
525.00
80.00
440.00
1,080.00
70.00
300.00
75.00
60.00
275.00
25.00
3,600.00
8 12,825.00
2,952.85
300.00
83.40
885.05
4.00
8
‘
$
3
347.82
192.04
268.41
23.30
97.79
360.00
30.86
53.70
12.42
24.40
132.73
18.50
5,787.27
3
4,412.50
300.00
150.00
1,000.00
137.50
162.50
250.00
237.50
232.50
40.00
50.00
540.00
40.00
150.00
37.50
30.00
137.50
12.50
1,800.00
6,120.00
3
4.769.68
4,981.06
8
1,620.00
120.04
55.65
21.18
1,816.87
6,424.23
600.00
205.99
1,658.55
254.45
$ 12,239.92
12.240.00
$ 12,240.00
COUNTY AGENT
Clerical Salary ..................................................
Wages ................................................................
Travel ............................................................ -----
Materials A Exp.................................................
Tel. A Tel.............................................................
Equipment ........................................................
8
TOTAL ........................ .............
8
848.31
700.00
1,400.00
501.69
300.00
250.00
4,000.00
8
3,700.00
3
1,850.00
3
3,250.00
2,500.00
8
$
2,130.00
HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT
Wages ........................ -...................................... 3
Materials A Supplies ...............................................
Travel ..........................................................................
Equipment ........................................................
Other ..........................................................................
TOTAL ....... :..............................
8
150.00
100.00
550.00
50.00
150.00
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
GENERAL ROAD
County Shop Labor
Bridge Maintenance ......................................
New Equipment ...............................................
General Road Maintenance .........
Market Road Maintenance .............................
Office Clerk
.................................... -...........
Office Supplies ........
Engineering
...................................... -..........
New Construction .....
PoTAL
...
3 10,362.00
25.000.00
9,000.00
24,600.00
15,000.00
1.560.00
500.00
1.000.00
16,140.00
|16 3.Ï6 2?ÔÔ
INSANE
$
10.20
2,502.50
1.639.45
55.00
1,168.72
244.50
40,668.00
924.94
205.43
750.00
375.00
2,245.74
297.00
6.313.27
232.00
_
14,321.50
3
75.00
1,500.00
1.000.00
120.00
1,125.00
750.00
339.30
33,930.00
965.00
268.50
750.00
200.00
1,750.00
297.00
5.000.00
-
100.00
15,000.00
33.62
32.08
500.00
8
Motor Vehicle Fund ............................-..........
Clerk's Fees A Licenses ----- ---------- -----------
Recorder's Fees ......
----- --------
Sheriff’s Fees .....................................................
Fines, Circuit and Justice Court ......... —-----
Delinquent Taxes ----------- ----------------
Temporary Licensee .............................-------
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ..
25.42
1,760.90
1,858.34
117.00
2,265.49
547.20
6 5 9.7 6
53,166.00
1,062.97
436.03
600.00
350.00
5.244.41
594.00
11,009.43
733.50
200.00
23.001.00
33.58
600.00
210.00
1,161.77
594.00
4.335.15
409.75
708.73
500.00
1,088.64
302.00
36.97
14,400.46
$ 72,018.85
$ 92,797.56
8 6 3.16 9.8 0
8 74,633.00
$122,736.33
3170.474.96
8 20,774.34
Insane Maintenance ................. ...... -.......... -----
8 20,774.34
TOTAL .......................................
According to Laws of Oregon. Chapter 187—330 00 had to be paid for each insane (non-violent insane) person.
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
8
66.79
2,610.00
734.45
195.00
2,400.37
485.50
396.41
70,350.00
1.018.95
415.5 7
3 8 3.9 4 9.21
8136,734.99
8 10,631.05
$
89.45
1,345.00
2,472.35
159.80
2,148.01
536.50
655.30
19,136.85
1,004.51
4 7 5.0 8
12.80
800.00
450.00
594.00
1,472.44
512.18
38.44
7.50
126.50
9.605.72
17,367.74
i
8 5 8,910.17
8339.339.31
$ 11,438.65
10,631.01
8 11.438.85
Law repealed March 8, 1934.
8
designated to furnish employment
lists for thia project is located at
Pendleton, Oregon.
Attention is called to the fact
that employees on this work must be
paid not less than the minimum
hourly rates of wages set out in the
Federal Construction Regulations.
These minimum rates for skilled la­
bor will bo $.85; for semi-skilled or
intermediate classes of labor $.55;
and for common labor 8.45.
Proposals must be submitted ac­
cording to the form furnished by the
Architects. Attention is called to the
pre-qualification
requirements of
Chap. 225, Laws of Oregon, 1931.
The successful bidder must fur-
nish a Performance Bond in full
amount of the contract price, and
public liability insurance as speci­
fied. Bidder's proposal must be ac­
companied by a certified check or a
bidder’s bond in an amount equal
to 5 per cent, of the total amount of
the proposal as a guarantee of the
execution of the contract and the
furnishing of the required bonds in
case the contract is awarded to the
bidder.
Acceptance of the proposal and
the awarding of the contract is con­
ditioned upon satisfactory assurance
that the Union High School District
No. 9, Hermiston, Oregon, will be
able to secure money from the Fed­
eral Emergency Administration of
Public Works the money necessary
to finance the project. The Union
High School District No. 9, Hermis-
ton, Oregon, reserves the right to
hold the bids from the date of open­
ing thereof, for sixty days.
The Union High School District
No. 9, Hermiston, Oregon, reserven
the right to reject any and all pro-
posais and to waive any informali-
ties and to accept such proposal an
may be to its best interest.
By order of
UNION HIGH SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 9.
Umatilla County,
Hermiston, Oregon.
R. A. Brownson, Clerk.
A. D. Smith, Chairman.
Approved: October 24, 1935.
C. C. Hockley,
Oregon State Engr.—P. W. A.
(Oct. 31—Nov. 14)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Synopsis of Annual Statement of the
UMATILLA COUNTY.
HARTMAN ABSTRACT COMPANY
Anona Rae Hodgen, Plaintiff, va
Dallas R. Hodgen, Defendant.
TO DALLAS R. HODGEN,
DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED:
In the Name of the State of Ore­
gon, you are hereby notified and re­
quired to appear in the above en­
titled court and cause and file your
answer, or otherwise plead to the
complaint of the plaintiff, within
four weeks of the date of the first
publication of this summons, name­
ly on or before Thursday the 31st
day of October, 1935, and you will
take notice that it you fail to appear
and answer said complaint, or oth­
erwise plead thereto within said
time, the plaintiff, for want there­
of, will apply to the court for the
relief prayed for in her complaint,
namely, 'or a decree of the court
dissolving the marriage contract now
and heretofore existing between
plaintiff and defendant, and for an
absolute divorce from the defendant.
This summons is published pur­
suant to an order made herein by
Hon. Calvin L. Sweek, Judge of the
above entitled court, on the 30th
day of September, 1935. The first
publication of this summons will be
made in the Hermiston Herald, a
weekly newspaper published at Her­
miston. Umatilla County, Oregon, on
Thursday the 3rd day of October,
1935, and the last publication will
be made on Thursday the 31st day
of October, 1935.
PETERSON & PETERSON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Residence and Post Office Address,
Pendleton, Oregon.
(Oct. 3—Oct. 31)
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
1.000.00
Juvenile Court .................................................. 3
150.00
Widow's Pension ......................................
6,000.00
Indigent Soldiers ..............................................
2.000.00
County Insane Commitments ...........................
240.00
County Nurse ...................................................
2,600.00
Health Officer ..................................................
600.00
School Library ................................................
674.10
County School ..................................................
67.410.00
Fruit Inspector ..........
1,930.00
Sealer of Weights ...............
537.00
Truant Officer ..................................................
Predatory Animal Control .............................
1,500.00
Public Accountant ...........................................
400.00
Interest on Warrants .......................................
3,500.00
Law Librarian ..................................................
594.00
Emergency ........................................................
10,000.00
Law Library ......................................................
Teachers Institute ...........................................
Old Age Pension ................................................
3 9.7 8 0.0 0
Forest Protection ...........................................
34.00
Cattle Indemnity .................................
75.00
Dog Fund ..........................................................
Advertising
.....................................
Flood Control Project No. 49 .................... «--
Market Road Fund .........................................
High School Tuition .......................................
Wash. vs. Oregon case ...................................
6.500.00
Outstanding Warrants ...................................
40.000.00
TOTAL
318 5.0 2 4 10
-....... -
Equity No. 5688.
418.11
276.87
374.13
42.60
207.37
810.00
59.36
185.20
178.32
47.30
216.50
281.02
3
Mildred Kling, Plaintiff, vs. Del­
mar Kling, Defendant.
To the above named
defendant, Delmar Kling:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON,
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint tiled
against you in the above entitled
court and cause within four weeks
from the date of the first publica­
tion of this summons, and if you fail
to so appear and answer, for want
thereof plaintiff will apply to said
court for the relief prayed for and
demanded In said complaint, to-wit:
A decree dissolving and holding
for naught the marriage contract
now and heretofore existing be­
tween plaintiff and defendant,
and giving to plaintiff the care and
custody of Nancy Carol Kling, the
minor child of plaintiff and defend­
ant.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof for four suc­
cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her­
ald by order of Hon. Calvin L.
Sweek, judge of the court above
named, which said order was made
and dated October 14, 1935, and the
date of the first publication of this
summons is October 17, 1935.
A. S. COOLEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Post Office Address:
Pendleton, Oregon.
(Oct. 17—Nov. 14)
—e e
UMATILLA COUNTY LIBRARY
Salaries, Central .................................... -.........
Salaries, Branches ...........................................
Salaries, Station Cust........................................
Books ...................................................................
Periodicals ........................................................
Binding ...............................................................
Printing & Supplies ..........................................
Heat ................................................................... -
Light ...................................................................
Water & Grounds ..............................................
Insurance ..........................................................
Janitor Service ..................................................
Janitor’s Supplies ..............................................
Repairs & Improvements .......................
Furniture & Fixtures .......................................
Telephone ..........................................................
Travel .................................................................
Miscellaneous .........
Less City Receipts ....................
TOTAL .....................................
SUMMONS.
Equity No. 5726
SUMMONS.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Deputy’s Salary .............................
—
Telephone & Telegraph ...._____ _____ ___ ...
Supplies & Postage ............................................
Miscellaneous ............................ -......................
■ Legal Notices :
===================
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
TILLA COUNTY.
ELECTION
5,000.00
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1936.
Project: High School Building
P. W. A. Docket No. 1041.
Sealed proposal will be received at
office of Superintendent of Schools,
Hermiston, Oregon, until 9:30 A. M.,
November 23, 1935, for the construc­
tion of a High School Building,
P. W. A. Project No. 1041, accord­
ing to plans and specifications pre­
pared by J. E. Tourtellotte and Tru­
man Phillips. Associate Architects,
311-12 Postal Building, Portland,
Oregon.
Bids will be opened and publicly
read at the hour stated above.
Plans and Documents are on file
for reference at office of School
Superintendent and may be obtained
at the office of the architects upon
deposit of $20.00, which sum will be
refunded if the plans and documents
are returned, in good condition, on
or before the date of opening.
The project is to be paid for in
whole or in part out of funds fur­
nished by the United States Govern­
ment and all work and material
must be performed andjor furnished
in accordance with rules prescribed
by the President and the Rules and
Regulations relating to Applicants
and Projects under the Emergency
Relief Act of 1935.
The National Employment Agency
Of Pendleton, in the State of Ore­
gon, on the thirty-first day of De-
cember, 1934, made to the Insurance
Commissioner of the State of Oregon,
pursuant to law:
Capital
Amount of Capital Stock
paid up ........................... $ 25,000.00
Income
Net premiums received
during the year . ........... $ 11,832.18
Interest, dividends and
rents received during
the year ......................... 10,629.31
Income from other sourc­
es received during the
year ................................ 23,897.61
Total income ............... $ 46,359.16«
Disbursements
Net Losses paid during
the year including ad­
justment expenses .... 8 None
Dividends paid on capital
stock during the year ..
None
Commissions and salaries
paid during the year .... 24,477.50
Taxes, licenses and fees
paid during the year ....
297.54
Amount of all other ex­
penditures ..................... 10,333.43
Total expenditures ....8
Assets
Value of real estate
owned (market value) „8
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value) ..
Loans on mortgages and
collateral, etc..................
Cash In banks and on
hand ....................
Accounts receivable ......
Abstract plant and furni­
ture and fixtures ..........
35,108.47
47,840.79
23,892.75
18,664.00
16,422.04
3,218.47
35,257.80
Total admitted assets .. $145,295.85
Liabilities
Gross claims for losses
unpaid ......................... 8 None
Amount of unearned pre­
miums on all outstand­
ing risks .........................
None
Due for commission and
brokerage .......................
None
Accounts payable and es­
crows ............................. 16,417.46
Depreciation reserve ..... 36,752.17
Total liabilities, except
capital . ..................... 8 53,169.63
Capital paid up 825,000.00
Surplus as regards poli­
cyholders ..................... 8 67,126.22
Total ............................ 8145.295.85
Business in Oregon for the Tear
Net premiums received
during the year .......... 8 11.832.18
Losses paid during the
year .............................
None
Losses incurred during
the year __ _________
None
Name of Company. Hartman Ab­
stract Company.
Name of President. James Johns.
Name of Secretary, A. S. Johns.
DATED this 22nd day of October. A. D. 1935.
CHARLES G. BRACHER. Chairman,
GUY H. JOHNSON. Secretary,
J. HOWARD REID,
G. F. HODGES. County Judge,
J. O. HALES. County Commissioner,
WM. R. MEINERS, County Commissioner.
Constituting the Budget Committee for Umatilla County, Oregon.
ATTEST:
_____
E. B. CASTEEL. County Clerk.
(SEAL)
STATE OF OREGON
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
I
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85
RECAPITULATION
3 44,000.00
5.000.00
5,000.00
1.500.00
1,000.00
30,000.00
650 00
General County Fund
................................ 3149.753.90
County School .............
87,410.00
School Library ...............
674.10
Indigent Soldiers ......
-----------------
3.000.00
Interest on Outstanding Warranta
.....—
3.500.00
Outstanding Warrants ......
......------- -
40.000.00
Road Fund
...... :.............
---
50,188.00
TOTAL Amount to be Raised by Taxes —
8 87,150.90
$ 322,500 00
I, E. B Casteel, County Clerk of Umatila County, State of Oregon,
do hereby certify that the within Budget for the year 1936 together
with the estimated expenditures tor the three fiscal years immediately
proceeding have been by me compared with the original thereof now in
my charge and custody and that the same are true and correct copies
thereof and of the whole of such original records.
E. B. CASTEEL, County Clerk.