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pagi FOUR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. R. A. Brownson, Clerk. A. D. Smith, Chairman. Approved: October 24, 1935. C. C. Hockley, Oregon State Engr.—P. W. A. .(Oct. 31Nov. 14) Notice of Budget Meeting for Umatilla County (Continued from Page 8) OBJECT OF EXPENDITURES Fuel, Clothing & Drugs .......... .......... Telephone ...... ......................... ...___ ------------ State Ind. Acc. Relief Depot......... Light Relief Depot ___________ ___________ Rent Relief Depot __________________ Disbursing Officer __ _ ________ —____ ------- ____________ TOTAL ..... - JAIL Board of Prisoners ________ _____ _______ Clothing. Drugs, etc.............................. Repairs ......... Laundry, etc.......... -...... Stove ......... -------------------------------------------- TOTAL __ _____ ___________ CORONER Coroner’s Fees & Mileage ........... .................. Witness & Jury Fees .......... Physician’s Examinations . .................. —------ Stenographer... ............ ....... —......... ........ Miscellaneous ........................................------------ TOTAL .................... ................ Estimated Expenses for Year, 1936. Expenditures In Detail, 1st 6 mos. of 1935 2,000.00 20.00 280.00 50.00 120.00 1,200.00 $ 2 8,4 00.00 3 13,084.37 $ 6 6 3.2 1 3 200.00 200.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 5 60.00 » 43.00 22.90 25.00 24.95 11.40 127.25 3 2,070.00 400.00 1,125.00 610.00 25.00 40.00 20.00 50.00 3 3 2,15 0.0 0 3 Salary ................................................................ 3 Traveling Expense ______ _——... Assistant’s Salary __ __ _______ Assistants’ Trav. Expense ___ ......__ ___ ...... Supplies ...... Telephone .......................................................... Gauge Readers ......... —. Insurance ................................ — Postage -------- ------------------------------ ...---- — Equipment ............... ------------ Less Estimated Receipts .............------..... -------- Automobile _____ _ _________________ ____ ____________ TOTAL ......... ... » 600.00 $ 15,2 0 3.7» 1,000.00 • 3 1,800.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 WATER MASTER 1.319.02 12.95 135.85 572.25 42.01 5.50 43.35 3 3 Budget Allowance, 6 mos., 1935. 3 » 45.00 500.00 500.00 4,385.00 » 3 963.07 4.16 462.00 269.96 4.65 23.99 18.50 22.59 4.20 5.05 3 1,778.17 » 1,125.00 75.00 50.00 25.00 37.50 1,3 1 2.5 0 100.00 100.00 30.00 25.00 25.00 2 80.0 0 1,035.00 237.50 562.50 312.50 10.00 22.50 7.50 25.00 Detailed 1,919.65 20.60 439.87 41.79 400.00 1,000.00 $ 27,676.16 Yearly Total SUMMONS. 1982. Equity No. 5726 $ 19,011.84 $ 18,457.37 2,109.80 98.39 56.77 11.44 3 2,276.40 3 1,847.95 $ 3,629.63 3 102.30 36.80 70.70 13.20 42.85 2 65.8 5 3 460.80 $ 384.80 3 3 » 2.010.10 376.73 1,076.00 563.03 23.68 42.68 11.00 49.66 6.98 25.38 235.00 4,2 41.7 2 » 4,602.66 » 5,10 5.4 7 ELECTION Election Notices ................................................ Election Ballots ------------- ----------------------- Registration Clerks ----------- ....------------- Preparing Poll Books ........................ Supplies & Postage____ —-------------- ---------- Booths .................................. -................... Rent, Fuel & Light ............................. Salary of Judges, Clerks .............................. — Official Count ........................... Miscellaneous ................... ---------—-—--------- ____________ TOTAL ..................................... - 3 290.00 650.00 95.00 400.00 450.00 190.00 200.00 2,600.00 125.00 31.25 628.60 86.35 357.60 406.14 181.53 199.55 2,318.30 112.00 448.36 4,769.68 3 5,000.00 Deputy’s Salary .................................. ............. Telephone & Telegraph _______ __ --------------_ Supplies & Postage ............................................ Miscellaneous ................................................ » 1,800.00 150.00 50.00 50,00 » ____________ TOTAL ........................................ 3 2,050.00 » 3 9,060.00 600.00 260.00 2,000.00 275.00 3 DISTRICT ATTORNEY UMATILLA COUNTY LIBRARY Salaries, Central ................................................ Salaries, Branches ........................................... Salaries, Station Cust........................................ Books ............................................................... Periodicals ........................................................ Printing & Supplies ......................................... Heat Light ................................................................... Water & Grounds .............................................. 500.00 500.00 525.00 80.00 Janitor Service .................................................. Janitor’s Supplies .............................................. Repairs & Improvements ................................. Furniture A Fixtures ....................................... 1,080.00 70.00 300.00 75.00 Travel ................................................................. Miscellaneous .................................................... Less City Receipts ........................................... TOTAL ..................................... 275.00 25.00 3,600.00 $ 12,825.00 COUNTY AGENT Clerical Salary .................................................. Wages ................................................................. Travel ................................................................. Materials A Exp................................................. Tel. A Tel............................................................. Equipment ............... TOTAL ..................................... 3 3 • 848.31 700.00 1,400.00 501.69 300.00 250.00 4,000.00 3 3 HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT Wages ............................................................. 3 Materials A Supplies .................................. Travel .......................................................................... Equipment ........................................................ Other .......................................................................... TOTAL ....................................... 3 150.00 100.00 550.00 50.00 150.00 1,000.00 MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 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 ............................................ 4 00.00 Interest on Warrants ....................................... 3,500.00 Law Librarian 594.00 Emergen., 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“puna ............................................. - Advertising ........................................................ 500.00 Flood Control Project No. 49 ........................ Market Road Fund ................................ -....... High School Tuition .......-......... ..................... Wash. va. Oregon case ................................... 6,500.00 Outstanding Warrants ................................... 40,000.00 TOTAL . $185,024.10 GENERAL ROAD County Shop Labor .......................................... Bridge Maintenance ................... ——.............. New Equipment ................................................ General Road Maintenance ............................. Market Road Maintenance ....... ..................... Office Clerk ....................................................... Office Supplies ............... Engineering .............. -............. ......... ——...... New Construction ............................................ TOTAL ... ........................... 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 $103,162.00 1 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- ceesive 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, Poet Office Address: Pendleton, Oregon. (Oct. 17—Nov. 14) ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 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., » 1,000.00______ 3 » 4,981.06 November 23, 1935, for the construc tion of a High School Building, P. W. A. Project No. 1041, accord 850.50 3 850.50 » 1,620.00 60.12 75.00 120.04 ing to plans and specifications pre 36.51 50.00 55.65 pared by J. E. Tourtellotte and Tru 45.80 25.00 21.18 man Phillips, Associate Architects, 311-12 Postal Building, Portland, 992.93______ $ 1,000.50 $ 1,816.87__________________________________ Oregon. Bids will be opened and publicly read at the hour stated above. 2,952.85______ 3 4,412.50 3 6,424.23 Plans and Documents are on file 300.00 300.00 600.00 tor reference at office of School 83.40 150.00 “ 205.99 Superintendent and may be obtained 885.05 1,000.00 1,658.55 at the office of the architects upon 4.00 137.50 254.45 deposit of $20.00, which sum will be refunded if the plans and documents 347.82 250.00 418.11 are returned, in good condition, on 192.04 237.50 276.87 or before the date of opening. 268.41 232.50 374.13 The project is to be paid for in 23.30 40.00 42.60 whole or in part out of funds fur nished by the United States Govern 360.00 540.00 810.00 ment and all work and material 30.86 40.00 59.36 must be performed andjor furnished 53.70 150.00 185.20 in accordance with rules prescribed 12.42 37.50 178.32. by the President and the Rules and Regulations relating to Applicants 132.73 137.50 216.50 and Projects under the Emergency 18.50 12.50 281.02 Relief Act of 1935. 1,800.00 The National Employment Agency 5,787.27 3 6,120.00 3 12,240.00 3 12,239.92 3 12,240.00 designated to furnish employment lists for this 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 be $.85; for semi-skilled or intermediate classes of labor $.55; 3,700.00 $ 1,850.00 3 3,250.00 3 2,500.00 3 2,130.00 and for common labor $.45. Proposals must be submitted ac cording to the form furnished by the Architects. Attention is called to the pre-quallflcation 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 3 10.20 3 75.00 3 66.79 3 25.42 3 89.45 companied by a certified check or a 2,502.50 1,500.00 2,610.00 1,760.90 1,345.00 bidder’s bond in an amount equal 1,639.45 1,000.00 734.45 1,858.34 2,472.35 to 5 per cent, of the total amount of 55.00 120.00 195.00 117.00 159.80 the proposal as a guarantee of the 1,168.72 1,125.00 2,400.37 2,265.49 2,148.01 execution of the contract and the 244.50 750.00 485.50 547.20 536.50 furnishing of the required bonds tn 339.30 396.41 659.76 655.30 case the contract is awarded to the bidder. 40,668.00 33,930.00 70,350.00 53,166.00 19,136.85 Acceptance of the proposal and 924.94 965.00 1,018.95 1,062.97 1,004.51 205.43 268.50 415.57 436.03 475.08 the awarding of the contract is con ditioned upon satisfactory assurance 12.80 that the Union High School District 750.00 750.00 600.00 600.00 800.00 No. 9, Hermiston, Oregon, will be 37 5.00 200.00 350.00 210.00 450.00 able to secure money from the Fed 2,245.74 1,750.00 5,244.41 1,161.77 eral Emergency Administration of 297.00 297.00 594.00 594.00 594.00 Public Works the money necessary 6,313.27 5,000.00 11.009.43 4,335.15 1,472.44 to finance the project. The Union 23 2.0 0 733.50 4 0 9.7 5 512.18 High School District No. 9, Hermis 100.00 200.00 ton. Oregon, reserves the right to 14,3 21.5 0 15,000.00 2 3,001.00 hold the bids from the date of open 33.52 33.58 36 97 38.44 ing thereof, for sixty days. 32.08 ‘ 7.50 The Union High School District 708.73 302.00 126.50 No. 9. Hermiston, Oregon, reserves , 500.00 the right to reject any and all pro 1,088-64 posals and to waive any informali .2002.2 ties and to accept such proposal as 14.40 0.4 6 17,267.74 • may be to its best interest. By order of _______________________________ UNION HIGH SCHOOL 72,018.85 » 63,169.80 112 2 7 3 6.3 3 8 8 3.9 4 9.21 3 58,910.17 DISTRICT NO. 9, Umatilla County, Hermiston, Oregon. 3 9 2.7 97.56 8 74,633.00 _________________________________________ $170,474.96 $136,734.99 »33 9,3 3 9.21 INSANE Insane Maintenance ........... -...............-...... — $ 20,774.34____ } 10,631.05______ » 11,438.65 TOTAL ................................. —- » 2 0.7 7 4.3 4 » 10,631.05 » 11,438.65 According to Laws of Oregon, Chapter 1»7—$20.00 had to be paid for each insane (non-violent insane) pornon. Law repealed March 9, 1934. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS, Motor Vehicle Fund.............. » 44.000.0« Clerk's Fees A Licenses ................................... 5,900.00 Recorder's Fees ----- - ------- ---------- --------- 5,000.00 Sheriff's Fees ....................... -.......................... 1.500.00 Fines, Circuit and Justice Court .................... 1,000.00 Delinquent Taxes ...................... ............. —----- 30,000.00 Temporary Licenses ................... -.................. - 650.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS .. TAKEN UP NOTICE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA- TILLA COUNTY. 3 22.50 2,000.0 0 Yearly Total 1983. Expenses for Year 1934. RECAPITULATION General County Fund ..... "....... County School .........__ ___________________ School Library ___ _____ ___ _________—... Indigent Soldiers ___________________ - Interest on Outstanding Warrants ...»—....... Outstanding Warranta ... ........ Road Fund . ......... ■ ■ TOTAL Amount to be Raised by Taxas = » 87,150.00 $149,753.90 67,410.00 674.10 2,000.00 3.500.00 40,000.00 59,162.00 $332,500.00 Notice is hereby given that I have taken up and have kept tor about 10 days at my ranch 8 miles south- west of Hermiston on the Butter Creek highway, the following do- ■ scribed animals: 1 Black mare saddle horse, weighs about 1000 lbs., white spot in forehead and saddle marks. 1 long sorrell yearling, blase face and 3 white feet. 2 bay yearlings, white spots in forehead, no brands visable. Said animals will be sold, unless redeemed, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the 23rd day of November, 1935, at the above described ranch at 1:30 o’clock P. M. Dated at Hermiston on this 4th day of November, 1935. Signed, ROY G. ATTEBURY, Hermiston, Oregon. IAICON NEWS * t * t By Mrs. W. C. Isom Mrs. J. Swearingen, who has been visiting her mother at Wallowa, re turned Thursday. Mrs. Harris from Portland is vi siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Chester Wilson brought a load of potatoes over from Yakima. Wn„ Tuesday. Joe Reeves, rural mail carrier, was off duty several days last week. H. C. Warner is busy these days taking the school census. Joe Byers left for his home in Washington Tuesday. Eugene Lamoreaux, who has been working near Yakima, returned home Monday. George Hendrix, who has been away for some time, came home Thursday. The high school students of Irri gon were guests at a Hallowe’en party at Boardman Friday night, given by the Boardman students. A very pleasant evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler, Sr., and Geo. Kendler, Jr., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Wednes day evening. Mrs. Nettle Flower visited her cousin W. C. Isom and family the past week. They motored to Pen dleton on a business trip Tuesday. John Voile motored to Heppner Saturday. Mrs. Flower accompanied him to her home. According to reports in this vici nity, six above zero was the coldest temperature registered the past week. However, people were not ex pecting the early freeze and consi derable damage was done to potatoes and squash. Mrs. Chas. Steward and Mrs. H. C. Warner entertained their Sunday School classes at a party at Mrs. Steward’s home Saturday. The little Somo baby was reported’ as very ill Friday. Mr. Bishop was ill at his home last Sunday. Ollie Coryell was a Heppner visi tor one day last week. Don’t let winter weaken your walls of defense A HEALTHY body has a much bet ter chance of throwing off the attacks of winter infections. But when you’re feeling below par— look out! That’s the dangerous time. Science has found that vitamin A assists your defense against in fection in general. M c K esson ’ s V itamin CONCENTRATE TABLETS or Coo LIVER On. furnish gener ous quantities of this resistance- raising vitamin, together with the “sunshine” vitamin D. Also, each tablet has one grain of dicalcium phosphate. Each chocolate-coated tablet brings yon all the vitamins in one teaspoonful of Cod Liver Oil, U.S.P.X. (revised 1934). At all good drug stores. Pro tect yourself the vitamin way, with six of these tablets daily. A 31 bottle holds 100 McKESSON’s V itamin CONCENTRATE TABLETS. 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 > } "" L E. B. Casteel, County Clerk of Umatilla 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 preceding 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.