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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 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 2Srd 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 set hese County 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 costs of the several services, material and supplies for the three fiscal years next proceeding 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:- Estimated Expenditures Expensee for in Detail. 1st Year, 1936. • moa. of 1935 OBJECT OF EXPENDITURES Budget Allowance « mos., 1935. Detailed Expenses for Year 1934. Yearly Total 1932. Yearly Total 1111 COUNTY COURT AND 2,100.00 2,000.00 300.00 400.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 $ : 5,050.00 $ 914.11 755.00 48.13 256.25 52.74 36.08 13.00 $ : 2,075.31 » 2,500.00 200.00 1,425.00 250.00 300.00 75.00 25.00 150.00 75.00 $ 636.30 170.50 179.40 44.00 20.00 7.65 1.30 >7.95 9.00 14.00 8 8 5,000.00 8 1,150.10 » 3,000.00 $ 3,894.33 Justice Fees............................................................ Witness & Jury Fees .......................................... Constable Fees .................................. ............. ..... Supplies .......................................................... ........ Miscellaneous ....................................................... Stenographer . .................. ......... 3 1,000.00 200.00 25.00 75.00 10.00 25.00 3 347.41 62.90 17.20 81.38 «4.32 4.50 $ 500.00 100.00 12.50 37.50 5.00 12.50 3 839.10 212.65 84.65 16.68 39.62 19.00 TOTAL_________ ___ ________ 8 1,335.00 8 577.71 * 667.50 8 1,211.70 8 2,500.00 2,000.00 1,475.00 1,38«.00 1,886.00 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 8 1,250.02 211.18 737.10 «93.00 «93.00 850.50 893.00 5C7.00 3 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 $ 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 + $ _ Per Diem, County Commissioners .................... Expenses for County Court ................ .............. Official Publication .................................. .......... Tellephone A Telegraph...................................... Supplies & Poetage............................................... Miscellaneous ____________ ....------- .. * TOTAL _____________________ CIRCUTT COTPM Circuit Court Jurors....... ..................................... Grand Jurors ___ ____ ___________________ Salary of County Judge...................... Witnesses ______________ __ ______________ Bailiff ............ ................. ........................................ Reporter & Attorney .......................................... Meals tor Jurors...................................... ...... ..... Supplies . ............. ............................................... Telephone & Telegraph ...... ...........■ ___ Miscellaneous_____ 7----------------------- ----- — Postage ------------------------- ——____________ TOTAL_______ _____________ 3 18,269.00 . = 3 4,4 5 7.11 1,500.00 $ 1,168.40 233.40 898.80 108.00 120.90 40.50 100.00 962.50 125.00 150.00 37.50 12.50 75.00 37.50 974.39 219.70 350.00 205.87 33.01 40.84 195.26 1,191.50 98.00 8 10,187.16 2,375.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 1,183.99 murre! 1,800.00 1,437.55 163.46 882.98 81.87 31.00 80.25 150.00 JUSTICE COURT SHERIFFS OFFICE Sheriff’s Salary...................................................... Car & 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 ..................... <__ 8 900.00 1,000.00 ...• 3 8 4,610,02 8 6,285.18 8 5,060.45 * 3,827.34 8 1,205.51 $ 1,459.12 2,000.00 Stenographer ........................................................ Additional Help ................................................... Supplies, Equipment & Legal Books............... Poetage & Express ............................................... Official Bond .......................................................... Miscellaneous ........................................................ Telephone A Telegraph ................ ..................... Other Printing & Supplies ................................. Typewriter ............................................................. Old Age Pension Records .................................... Publication .............. ...... ....................... ................ 1,247.40 200.00 400.00 300.00 50.00 I 1,000.04 60.00 400.00 200.00 50.00 30.00 200.00 55.00 100.00 8 15,698.69 8 18,941.93 3 6,222.45 $ 5,990.46 3 4,107.24 8 4,120.79 8 2,273.78 8 2,225.47 211.92 6,527.40 $ 3,421.46 8 3,138.30 8 6,19 4.5 7 RECORDER’S OFFICE Recorder’s Salary ................................... ............. Deputy ................................................................... 3 1,800.00 1,417.50 150.00 10.00 70.00 130.00 810.00 3 930.00 708.78 73.80 10.00 39.71 80.28 246.08 10.75 3 900.00 708.75 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 3 4,387.50 $ 2,099.40 8 2,193.75 8 4,227.97 $ 1,500.00 300.00 20.00 100.00 40.00 80.00 140.00 250.00 80.00 3 750.00 141.00 5.90 55.33 33.56 35.05 6.75 250.00 15.00 3 750.00 150.00 10.00 50.00 12.50 40.00 25.00 125.00 37.50 8 1,500.00 300.00 17.70 93.94 25.00 72.96 8.25 250.00 8 2,510.00 8 1,292.59 8 1,200.00 3 2,267.85 $ 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 3 764.21 540.00 630.00 1,504.88 22.24 430.34 3 750.00 540.00 630.00 1,000.00 75.00 250.00 75.00 300.00 7.50 25.00 3 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 3 3,652.50 $ 6,702.88 $ 1,800.00 1,080.00 800.00 75.00 100.00 100.00 5.00 25.00 $ 900.00 540.00 380.18 123.81 54.06 51.80 900.00 540.00 400.00 45.00 50.00 50.00 2.50 12.50 3 1,800.00 1,080.00 718.82 198.90 74.35 90.30 10.00 11.06 8 3,985.00 3 2,049.85 3 2,000.00 8 3,983.43 » 1,140.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 1.200.00 40.00 400.00 75.00 3 540.00 472.43 368.32 1,016.24 682.10 18.00 $ 540.00 500.00 500.00 400.00 300.00 20.00 150.00 75.90 8 1,080.00 876.10 751.91 2,183.33 64.87 36.00 299.92 113.10 6,355.00 8 .................................................................... Telephone .................................................................. Postage ................................................................... Books & Supplies ......................................... ....... Miscellaneous ............................................... ......... TOTAL ....................... ................... TREASURER’S OFFICE Treasurer’s Salary ............................................... Deputy .......................................... i......................... Publication .................................................. ......... Supplies ................................................................... Postage .................................................................... Telephone ............................................................... Miscellaneous ........................................ ............... Official Bond ........................................................ Insurance ------------ ---------------------------------- TOTAL.......................................... ASSESSOR’S OFFICE Assessor’s Salary ................................................. Deputy ......................................................-............. Deputy .................................................................... Field Deputise .......................................... ........... Traveling Expense ............................................... Rolls A Supplies ................................................... Extra Help ............................................ .. ............. Classification ........................................................ Bond ........................................................................ Miscellaneous ......... .............. ........................ Telephone ....... -,........ ........................................... TOTAL .................... ................... 22.40 15.00 26.41 ......................... TOTAL ....... . .......... ._________ COURT HOUSE Janitor's Salary ....... ....................... —........ .......... Water A Fuel.............. ...... .............. Repairs A Painting ------------------ Scavenger _____________________ Miscellaneous ---------------------------- - ------------------ TOTAL .................... --------------- : Salary of Bupt. Hospital ............... ........-........... Fuel. Clothing A Drugs, Hospital Repairs at Hospital ......... Insurance at Hospital ..................... a in Telephone at Hospital —....... ....... ____________ Beds, ete., at Hospital ..... ........:__ —:-------------- Nurse at Hospital ... ....... Hospitalization___________ _ ___ 2.____ ... Burial of Poor-------------------------- ..... ......... Indigent Relief............................ . . ..2i........... » i 34.94 3.560.44 4.000.00 400.00 300.00 200.00 34.00 96.00 6,000.00 1,500.00 7,000.00 4,374.07 537.30 4,828.73 M incel la n eous Food--------------------------------------- .__2")_ Special Nurse A Health------------- 428.41 75c per day per patient allowed as Salary, or 8 1.718.24 246.77 65.30 45.00 33.75 5.50 CARE OF POOR 303.65 ._ ‘__ 4,000.00 1,200.00 * 52.46 930.19 8 $ 2,485.00 ___ 8 .....■ -------------- - 2,000.00 162.50 150.00 100.00 21.87 50.00 3,000.00 750.00 3,000.00 250.00 2,000.00 600.00 (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE) 8 5,405.23 ..................... To 3,240.73 200.72 «11.72 37.50 71.80 65.00 6,728.30 1,679.15 6,464.15 3,035.34 165.59 1,554.25 Here of that might seem at first are inquiries for American can- I blush more uuinteresting than a ned foods from Amsterdam, Hol can-making factory turning out millions of empty, tin-coated steel containers at a phenomenal rate of speed? But visit one of these with a can manufacturer who has a real love of his craft, and you will get an entirely different view point. These silvery containers rolling in ceaseless flies along metal guides throughout the fac tory will then glow with romance. “Where do they all go?” you may ask, since it is obvious that they are not turning out cans at a rate sometimes as high as 320 a minute to keep them all there. “You can’t tell to a certainty,” he will reply, "where anyone of them will end up. You can't tell whether they’ll turn up in your own home, in the restaurant in the Capitol at Washington, in a Park Avenue palace in New York, or in a dingy dump in Painted Post, Arizona. They all use canned foods, you know. “These reports from the United States Department cf Commerce show that those cans you just saw may go anywhere. Here’s an inquiry for canned foods from Addis Ababa in Ethiopia. Aad here's one from Gibraltar. “Or, if you’re looking for pic turesque outlets for canned foods, places of which poets have sung and romancers written, how about the following Hat of inquiries— Santa Crus de Tenerife, Canary Islands; .Batavia, Java; Alexan dria, Egypt; Singapore, Straits Settlements; Medan, Sumatra; Cairo, Egypt and Jerusalem. land; Glasgow, Scotland; Brue- seis, Belgium; Prague, Czecho- slovakin; Copenhagen, Denmark; Vienna, Austria; Antwerp, Bel gium; Rotterdam, Holland; Bor deaux, Brest and Marseille, France; Cologne, Germany; Dub lin, Irish Free State; Gotenberg, Sweden; The Hague, Holland; Havre and Lyons, France; Milan. Turin and Trieste, Italy; Nantes, Paris and Rouen, France; Stock- holm, Sweden; Zurich, Switzer- land and Bristol, London and Liverpool In England. Almost Anywhere on Earth “Or, if you want to swing to quarters of the globe outside of Europe, here are inquiries from Curacao, Dutch West Indies; Mon treal, Canada; Rosario, Argentina; Ancon and Panama City in the Canal Zone; Bridgeton, Barba dos; Kingston, Jamaica; Bahia. Brazil; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Caracas, Venezuela; Havana, Cuba; La Pas, Bolivia; Lima, Pern; Port of Spain, Trinidad; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; San Juan. Puerto Rico; Santiago, Cuba; Toronto, Canada; Accra, Gold Coast; Amoy, China; Bangkok. Siam; Calcutta, India; Capetown. South Africa; Casablanca, Mo rocco; Istanbul, Turkey; Manila, Philippine Islands; Nairobi, Saigon, Indo- Kenya, Africa; China; Hong Kong and Shanghai. China; Tunis, Tunisia and Well- ington. New Zealand. Now do those cans you just saw still look to yon like stupid, uninteresting cylinders, or have they a life of them?” » 6,080.99 : 6,930.37 70 aave 20 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Deputy ................................................. Traveling Expense ..................... .. Printing A Supplies Postage A Express .......................... Telephone .......................................... Bond ..................... -..... — .................. Miscellaneous ____ -------..... —------ .................. Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and son Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bar tholomew, Miss Cecelia Brennan and Miss Norma Gibbons attended the show in Hermiston Sunday. Those from Pine City transacting business in Hermiston Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Estle and son F. J. and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and family. Emery Cox is working at the Gay lord Madison place chopping hay this week. in Tin Cans 1,155.00 284.00 430.56 187.58 50.00 96.25 30.24 345.02 $ Extra Help ................................................................ The Pine City carnival Friday night was a great success. In spite f the cold weather, a large crowd attended. After the program in the auditorium, which included skits. songs, recitations and tap dancing, everyone gathered in the school house where they enjoyed the var ious booths and lunch counters un til around midnight. Approximate ly $56 was taken in. A group of the students and Miss Brennan and Mias Gibbons, two f the teachers, met at the school house Saturday morning to clean up the building after the carnival. Roy Neill was a business visitor in Heppner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and fam ily visited at the Marlon Finch home Sunday. ROMANCE 2,000.00 TOTAL _________ ____ ______ Bond t By Oleta Nelli S there anything you can think of great cities in Europe. 623.70 100.00 117.50 150.00 25.00 623.70 64.20 229.33 184.12 50.00 100.42 21.22 248.59 110.00 27.84 24.90 PINE CITY NEWS A rural teachers meeting was held at the local auditorium Saturday. A pot luck dinner was served at noon. Miss Alma Neill, . who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Charley Plourd, for the past week, returned home Friday evening. Mrs. Lucy E. Rogers was a dinner guest at the W. D. Neill home Fri- day evening and attended the carni- 185.42 173.51 17.50 CLERK’S OFFICE Clerk’s Salary ...... f PAGE THREM » : 3,896.87 4,466.90 ............... » » 3,795.54 ou ARE performing, in this picture, many of the im portant items of home man agement. You are performing them without going to the ex pense of making visits to sep- arated places about the city. You are conserving your strength. You will have useful hours left for other things. 5,290.24 Would you like to know more about telephone service or some special application of it to your home and your particular needs? Just call us or drop us a line with your address—we are at your service. T he P acific T elephone Main Street AND T elegraph C ompany Phone 511