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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 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 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. 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 columna the unit costs of the several services, material and supplies for the throe 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:- Expenditures in Detail, 1st 6 mos. of 1935 Estimated Expenses for Yearly Total 1983. Yearly Total 1983. Detailed Expenses for Year 1934. Budget Allowance 6 mos., 1935. COUNTY COURT AND ■alary of County Judge..... ......... 2,100.00 2,000.00 300.00 400.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 8 $ 5,050.90 8 $ $ 2,375.00 3 4,457.11 3 1,500.00 100.00 962.50 125.00 150.00 37.50 12.50 75.00 . 37.50 3 1,168.40 $ 3,000.00 3 347.41 62.90 17.20 81.38 64.32 4.50 3 3 8 577.71 3 500.00 100.00 12.50 37.50 5.00 12.59 667.50 2,500.00 2,000.00 1,476.00 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 3 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 3 1,250.00 1,000.00 737.10 693.09 693.00 850.50 693.00 567.00 750.00 600.00 200.00 175.00 237.50 100.00 200.00 225.02 600.00 50.00 8 $ 18,269.00 3 10,187.16 3 9,621.12 3 16,003.03 2,000.00 1,620.00 1,247.40 200.00 400.00 300.00 50.00 8 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 3 1,000.00 737.10 623.70 100.00 117.50 150.00 25.00 3 3 3 2,075.31 2,500.00 200.00 1,425.00 250.00 300.00 75.00 25.00 150.00 75.00 8 686.30 170.60 179.40 44.00 20.00 7.65 1.20 67.95 9.00 14.00 3 5.000.00 3 1,150.10 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 TOTAL____________________ 8 1,335.00 Sheriff's Salary ............... Car A 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 ..................... TOTALS .. Expenses for County Court......... Officisi Publication Tellephone & Telegraph............... Supplies A Postage............ ........... Miscellaneous ___ _____________ TOTAL CIRCUIT COURT Circuit Court Jurors ................................. ........ Grand Jurors __________ ___ ____ _______ Witnesses _____________________________ Bailiff ................................................................. Reporter A Attorney ............... ...... ................ Meals for Jurors................................................ Supplies .............................................................. Telephone & Telegraph ................................... Miscellaneous ....... - Postage ________________________________ TOTAL JUSTICE COURT SHERIFF’S OFFICE CLERK’S OFFICE Clerk’s Salary .—............................... One Deputy ................................ ........ Stenographer ..................................... Additional Help ............... ................ Supplies, Equipment A Legal Books Postage A Express ........................... Official Bond ................... -................. Miscellaneous ......... ........................... Telephone A Telegraph —............... Other Printing A Supplies —..... ----- Typewriter .—..................... -.......... - Old Age Pension Records------ ........ Publication ................. ----------------- TOTAL ........... -........ 3 60.00 400.00 200.00 50.00 $ RECORDER’S OFFICE Recorder's Salary ........ Deputy ................. ....... Extra Help ----- --------- Bond ............................. Telephone .................... Postage ........... —....... Books & Supplies ........ Miscellaneous .............. TOTAL 3 ASSESSOR’S SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Superintendent’s Salary................... __ ___ Traveling Expense .......................... ................ Printing A Supplies ......................... ................ Postage A Express .................. —..... Telephone .......................................... ............... ................ Miscellaneous ........... -....................... TOTAL ... COURT HOUSE Janitor's Salary ....... Lights —........................ Water A Fuel ........... Repairs A Painting . Insurance —............ ____ __________ t _____________z______ ‘ Scavenger .................. Supplies ......... - __ ._________ ___it___ ______ ________ _________ 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 2,193.75 Salary of Supt. Hospital ............ --- Fuel, Clothing A Drugs. Hospital Repairs at Hospital .......................... Insurance at Hospital.......... -------- Telephone at Hospital............... ---- Beds, etc., at Hospital---------------- Nurse at Hospital - -------------------- Hospitalisation -------------------------- Burial of Poor ------------------- ------ Indigent Relief--------------- _ - - - - - _____ _____ Miscellaneous-------------- Food............... .......... .......... ----------------.... ..... Special Nurse A Health .. 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 3,652.50 $ 6,702.88 3 380.18 123.81 54.06 51.80 900.00 540.00 400.00 45.00 50.00 50.00 2.50 12.50 1,800.00 1,080.00 718.82 198.90 74.35 90.30 10.00 11.06 2,049.85 2,000 00 7,675.00 8 3,955.48 3 1,800.00 1,080.00 800.00 75.00 100.00 100.00 5.00 25.00 3 900.00 540.00 3 540.00 630.00 1,504.88 22.24 430.34 22.40 15.00 26.41 540.00 472.43 368.32 3 3 4.000.00 400.CO 300.00 200.00 34.00 96 00 6,000.00 1,500.00 7,000.00 4,000.00 1,200.00 682.10 18.00 428.41 34.94 8 1,080.00 2,485.00 3 5,405.23 2,000.00 162.50 8 3,240.73 200.72 150.00 75.00 3.560.44 4,374.07 537.30 4,828.73 303.65 52.46 930.19 3,983.43 500.00 500.00 400.00 300.00 20.00 1,016.24 75c per day per patient allowed as Salary, or 8 1,718.24 246.77 65.30 45.00 32.75 5.50 540.00 8 611.72 21.87 50.00 37.50 71.80 65.00 6,728.30 1,679.15 6,464.15 750.00 3,000.00 250.00 2,000.00 600.00 (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE) 3 6,222.45 3 5,990.43 3 4,107.24 3 4,120.79 3 2,273.78 3 2,225.47 6,080.99 3 6,930.37 3,896.87 3 3,795.54 4,466.90 3 5,290.24 876.10 751.91 2,183.33 64.87 36.00 299.92 113.10 150.00 100.00 3,000.00 3 18,941.93 2,000.00 1,404.00 1,155.00 284.00 430.56 187.58 50.00 96.25 30.24 345.02 8 3 CARR OF POOR 15,698.69 750.00 540.00 630.00 1,900.00 75.00 250.00 75.00 300.00 7.50 25.00 764.21 3 3 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 3 3 6,355.00 1,459.12 2,267.85 1,800.00 1,080.00 1,260.00 I 2,000.00 150.00 500.00 150.00 600.00 15.00 50.00 70.00 TOTAL 3 3 1,292.59 Miscellaneous --------- 1,205.51 1,200.00 3 1.200.00 40.00 400.00 75.00 3 1,500.00 300.00 17.70 93.94 25.00 72.96 8.25 250.00 2,510.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 8 8 750.00 141.00 5.90 55.33 33.56 35.05 6.75 250.00 15.00 $ 839.10 212.65 84.65 16.68 39.62 19.00 1,211.70 750.00 150.09 10.00 50.00 12.50 40.00 25.00 125.00 37.50 8 1,140.00 3,827.34 4,227.97 1,500.00 1.000.00 $ $ $ 3 5,060.45 1,800.00 1,350.00 172.80 10.00 67.13 73.86 725.43 28.75 2,099.40 3,985.00 $ 3 8 OFFICE Salary .... Deputy ........... -.......... Deputy ....................... Field Deputies ......... Traveling Expense ... Rolls A Supplies ...... Extra Help ............... Classification ........... Bond ......................... Miscellaneous .......... Telephone ................. TOTAL 1,800.00 4.387.50 Assessor’s 2,894.33 233.40 6,194.57 3,138.30 $ 3 6,285.18 211.92 3 20.00 100.00 40.00 80.00 140.00 250.00 80.00 $ 55.00 100.00 3,421.46 300.00 4,610.02 135.42 172.51 17.50 30.00 8 1,417.50 $ 898.60 108.00 120.00 40.50 200.00 6,527.40 150.00 10.00 70.90 130.00 810.00 TREASURERS OFFICE Treasurer’s Salary ....... Deputy ............................. Publication .................... Supplies ............ .............. Postage ......... ........ ......... Telephone ....................... Miscellaneous ................ Official Bond ................ Insurance ............. -....... TOTAL 1,800.00 1,437.55 163.46 862.98 81.87 31.00 80.25 900.00 1,000.00 150.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 914.11 755.00 48.13 256.25 52.74 36.08 13.00 $ Per Diem, County Commissioners 3,035.34 165.59 1,554.25 f PAGE UMATILLA NEWS f By Louise Byrnes Mrs. W. O. Miller left Monday tor Portland where she will spend the winter with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Thomas and children Maryetta and Lee of Boardman spent Sunday in Umatilla. Maryetta was a guest at the Byrnes home. Mrs. E. McKenzie and daughters Jean and Betty spent Saturday in Portland. While there they visited Mr. McKenzie, who is working in Portland. Sunday afternoon the Sunday school teachers and officers of the church held a conference to discuss matters pertaining to the Sunday school and church. Mrs. H. B. Hull and Miss Clara Corrigan left Friday for McMinn ville to visit Miss Corrigan’s parents on Armistice day. Miss Sara Rix and Miss Rosa Ric co left Friday for Prairie City where they visited Miss Ricco’s parents over Armistice day. Mrs. M. M. McCullough, Mrs. Flor ence Tipple and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ostrom spent Thursday In Walla Walla. The Umatilla C. E. society held its monthly social Friday night at the church, Rev. Thomas of Board man was in charge of the entertain- ment. Mrs. Carl Brownell and Vivian Me Fall of Portland, Mrs. Bill Graybeal and Mrs. G. Graybeal of Irrigon spent Thursday at the Mrs. Ervin Chapman home. Mrs. Brownell is Mrs. Chapman's mother. The Civics class of Umatilla high school gave the Armistice day pro gram Friday. Basketball has started for the high school, grades and town teams. Mrs. Alda Guerin, formerly of Umatilla, and Bill Graybeal of Irri gon were united in marriage Monday in Prosser, Wn. They will make their home In Irrigon where Mr. Graybeal is emlpoyed. Gus Tonies motored to Pendleton Friday. He returned Saturday with Mrs. Tonies and children, where they visited with their father and friends in Umatilla over Armistice day. Miss Mildred Conlon, who is at tending Willamette university in Sa- lem, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conlon during Armistice day holidays. The Christian Endeavor met at 7:00 o’clock Sunday evening and elected new officers. They are: Pres ident, Mrs. Bernice Brammer; vice- president, and Look Out chairman, Betty McKenzie; secretary, Marga ret Brown; treasurer, Mrs. Melvola Pike; prayer meeting chairman, Lo la Berry; missionary chairman. Miss M. Cox; social, Mrs. Barbara Bray; and music, Mrs. Don Harryman. Ernest Tippie. who is working in a CCC camp near Baker, visited his mother, Mrs. Florence Tippie during the Armistice day week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzler visited over the week end in Maryhill. Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper of Plymouth had the misfortune of hav ing an auto accident on the Pasco road over the Horse Heaven hills Thursday evening. They were on their way to Pasco and hit loose gra vel which turned their car over. They were both badly cut and THREE bruised. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCullough and daughter Rosemary left Monday for Montana where they were called by the death of McCullough's broth er, Donald. Mr. McCullough was do ing Evangelistic work in South Da kota and is said to have died of a heart attack. Donald McCullough and wife visited in Umatilla over a year ago from California enroute to Montana. A. E. Bensel of Hermiston, dele gate to the Townsend club conven tion in Chicago, spoke to the Umatilla members Wednesday, Nov. 13, in the Community hall. Earl Cherry and Donald Harry- man are working on the Umatilla ferry, substituting for George Pep per, regular operator. (Too late for last week.) Last Friday night the seniors and sophomore girls played the juniors and freshmen girls in a game of vol ley ball at the gym. They played three games which only run up to 21 points. After the girls’ game the boys played several games. Teams were composed of grade and high school boys. After the game the high school enjoyed a party. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and daughters Erma and Mrs. Paul Walsh and daughter Verna Dale, mo tored to Walla Walla Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzler, Mr. and Mrs. Al Stephens, Anne Tum mel, Mrs. Katherine Sherlock and daughter Ann Mary, and Francis Stephens attended the funeral of Mrs. Stephen’s nephew, James Fran cis Lingow of Starbuck, Monday. Miss Yvonne Bousquet spent Sat urday in Pendleton shopping. Miss Laura Shall of Portland, daughter of Earl Shall, will attend school here for the rest of the school year. Miss Dorothy Tonies of Pendleton spent the week end in Umatilla visit ing friends. Gus Tonies spent Saturday and Sunday in Pendleton visiting Mrs. Tonies and children. , Jay Berry, who is working in The Dalles, spent Monday in Umatilla working for Jess Connell. Mrs. David Lane of Pasco is visit ing her mother, Mrs. Mable From- dahl. Mrs. Florence Tipple, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ostrom spent Saturday In Pen dleton. Four Grain Nurseries Seeded. CONDON—Four fall grain nurser ies were seeded during October by Gilliam county farmers in coopera tion with County Agent R. M. Mc- Kennon and R. B. Webb of the Sher man county branch experiment sta tion. The seedings were made on the farms of Jay Wright near May ville, L. G. Parman near Condon, and L. W. Childs on Shutter Flatt. Space was taken off adjoining each fall grain nursery to allow for the seed ing of spring grain nurseries. at The Hermiston Herald. 1935 Red Cross Poster Invites Your Membership