The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 01, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1936.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON,
t'AGE FIVE
bians at Irrigon Saturday night.
Yvonne Bousquet of Milton spent
the week end at the homo of her
mother.
Bill Bousquet, who has been In
Pierce, Idaho, returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Blakely
spent the week end in Portland.
Mrs. Art Bousquet spent several
days of last week in La Grande.
Roy Bray, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Bray of Umatilla was not serious­
ly injured Monday when he was
shot by a member of his hunting
party.
bibita.
noon and will continue at the same
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown returned
Bud Curtis aud Bill Shye spent
Mrs. Ryder from Bandon, Ore., hour of 3:30 every Sunday.
Sunday from a two weeks’ vacation. the week end in La Grande.
was a business visitor over the week
Mrs. Walter Grider had the mis­ While away they visited at the Brice
By ERMA BYRNES.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gray and
end.
fortune to injure her arm quite ser­ Dillabough home at Port Orford, daughter Florence and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Georga Butterwood
Wiley, Otto and Melvin Benefiel iously by an accidental fall.
Mrs. Katherine Rake returned with Buck Richy of Lexington, and Mrs.
spent Monday in Pendleton.
and Robert Walpole left for tre
Mrs. Rucker accompanied Mrs. them.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller accom­
Laura Morris were Sunday visitors
mountains Monday on a hunting Virginia Brandon to Hermiston Sat­
panied by the Misses Edna Dento rd
Mrs. Eva Warner visited at the at the Stockard home.
trip.
urday for medical attention.
and Florence Christianson ■pent
W. O. Miller home at Umatilla Sun­
Elmer James visited in Columbia
Bishop Wisdom and Sylvester
Saturday in Walla Walla.
day.
district Sunday.
Seargent from Portland motored up
J. H. Byrnes spent Friday aud
Rev. H. B. Thomas left
Lois Hutchison, Arilda Foster,
from Portland Saturday night, They t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t day to attend Presbytery Wednes-
Saturday in Walla Walla and Tou-
Marion
Ott, Leonard Mopps and
at
La
made a business trip to Walla Wal- •
--------
• Grande.
chet on business.
Marijane Hammer attended a judg­
la
Monday.
Mrs.
W.
A.
Hineline,
accompan
­
Walter Ostrom and Robert Mc-
Buster Rands and Allan Chaffee ing contest at the experiment farm
Mrs. Virginia Chaney and Mrs. ied by Miss Margaret Kirk attended
Kenzie returned homo after spend­
took a load of apples to the John Sunday afternoon.
Clair
Caldwell
were
Pendleton
visi-
the
4-H
club
fair
in
Pendleton
on
ing several days in Wenatchee work­
Day country Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Arnott of Cor­
tors Monday.
Saturday.
ing.
vallis were over night guests at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Wicklander
Mrs.
Wm.
Graybeal
returned
home
Miss
Margaret
McDaid
left
Satur
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Byrnes and
from Portland Saturday.
day for Arlington. She will teach and George Jr., were in Boardman J. H. Reid home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miller spent
Mrs. A. Shaver, daughter Ellen,
PINE
CITY
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. O. Coryell motored near Olex. Miss McDaid is a recent on business Sunday.
Monday in Walla Walla.
and sons, Linn and Harry, of Gol-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Wicklander
graduate
of
the
Eastern
Oregon
to
Lyle.
Wn.,
Sunday
to
attend
the
By Mrs. Burl Wattenburger
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh and
are proud parents of a son who ar­ dendale, Wn., visited at the L.
Normal school at La •Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith of wedding of Mr. Coryell’s cousin.
family have moved to The Dalles
Hammer home Sunday afternoon.
rived
September 19.
Charles
Rogers
is
in
Yakima
vi
­
Florene
Brace
is
employed
at
the
Hereford,
Oregon,
spent
the
week
where Mr. Walsh Is employed.
Lois Hutchison attended the 4-H
siting
at
the
home
of
his
nephew.
Mrs. George Kendler, Jr., spent end with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wat­ office of Assistant County Agent
club
fair in Pendleton Saturday.
tenburger. Mr. Smith taught at the Sawyer at Hermiston for a few days. Dr. C. A. Williams.
Monday in Pendleton.
Fred
Johnson of Albee, Ore., was
Chester
Dyer,
who
has
been
em
­
t
COLUMBIA
NEWS
t
Emery
Bedwell
finished
the
im
­
Mrs. V. D. Brammar worked in Pine City school three years ago.
an over night guest at the John
By MARIJANS HAMMER.
the Dorothy Beauty Shop at Hermis-
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger provements on his house in town ployed at the Hineline ranch the
Conrad home last Friday night. He
ton in Mrs. Kendler’s place.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bloom of Her­ is a brother-in-law of John Conrad.
left Monday morning for Long land moved his family from the past summer, has gone to Pullman
where
he
expects
to
attend
school.
James
Warner
place
east
of
town
Mr. and Mrs. Duff Knight mo Creek to spend a week with their
miston called at the Foster home
Barbara Reid, Helen Jendrzeje-
Mrs. Ed. McDaid has gone to Pen­ Saturday afternoon.
tored to Pendleton Monday. Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Reid Buseick. The where they have been living the
wski and Woodrow Whitsett, all of
dleton
to
visit
her
daughter.
Miss
past
several
months.
Knight is suffering from eye trou­ meli hope to be lucky enough to get
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mikesell return Columbia district left a week ago
Mrs. Waggoner has leased the Catherine McDaid.
ble.
a deer.
ed Saturday evening from a month’s for Corvallis to enroll at Oregon
Miss Grace Jackson spent Sunday visit in Missouri.
Meadow Camp Ground owned by
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Springer and
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers spent Monday Mrs. James Warner, and has sub­ with home folks.
State college.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis spent visiting the
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hooker and Nel­
Pine City school. She leased several of the cabins to fam­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rainwater of
The Thom brothers who moved
Monday in Walla Walla.
lie were Pendleton usiness visitors Hermiston visited at the L. Ham­
gave tests to the fourth graders.
their
apiaries
to
Malheur
county
ilies
for
the
winter
months.
W. L. Davis of Pendleton is visit­
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartholo-
mer home last Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alloway from Lewis­ last year, were back again i this
ing at the home of his son, Ralph
mew
and
Miss
Moore
were
Pendle
­
Hop picking was finished Tues­
Geo. Liebe was a business visitor
Javis.
ton, Idaho, arrived here Saturday week visiting relatives and attend­
ton visitors Saturday.
night for a visit with Mrs. Allo­ ing to business. They report a fair day noon in the L. W. Dixson field. at the Stockard home Thursday.
Marion Shepherd spent Saturday
Carl Hammer left Wednesday for
John Healy left for St. Helens way’s sister, Mrs. Tom Caldwell and yield of honey.
Alice Andrews and children of
in Portland.
the
mountains where he is employ­ Sunnyside, Wn., visited at the L.
Monday
where
he
has
had
his
sheep
Miss
Mary
Rodda
has
returned
to
family.
Miss Marguerite Cox was unable
ed In the forestry department.
Hammer home Wednesday.
to- teach the 5th and 6th grade during the summer. He is going to
Miss Verna Tittle from Parkdale. Monmouth where she is a senior at
the
Monmouth
Normal
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barber left
rooms Tuesday because of illness, bring them home.
Mrs. Shaver and family of Golden-
Ore., visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Fred Rauch was a business visi Warner over the week end.
Rodney Nutter Left Sunday for Tuesday for The Dalles where they dale, Wn., are moving onto the
Mrs. Lyle Eddy from Irrigon taught
tor in Pendleton Monday.
his home at Bremerton, Wn., after will pick prunes for a month.
in her place.
ranch formerly known as the Had-
Mr. and Mrs. Warner, Mrs. Tom having spent the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pinson were
at the
Mr. and Mrs. Rucker and family dox place.
Many Umatilla people attended
Caldwell,
Mrs.
Alloway
and
Rev.
Rodda ranch,
of Irrigon were visitors at the Lath-
the opening night for the Colum- week end visitors in Seattle, Wn.
Letta Mitchell of Dayton spent
Crawford motored to Pasco, Wn., to
Jane Jackson attended the 4-H rop home Sunday.
last week at the L. Hammer home.
attend a fellowship meeting Monday.
Marthabell Caldwell and Mr. and She is a sister of Mr. Hammer.
Rev. Crawford will stay until Thura club fair at Pendleton Saturday
IRRIGON NEWS
where she and her partner, Nina Mrs. Bob Woodward were visitors in
Opal Barber is employed at Pasco.
day
to
assist
with
the
work
on
the
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Rae McCulley, placed first in dem- Umatilla Sunday.
Wn.
new church.
PACIFIC
The North Morrow County Fair
onstration. Esther McMullen and
Marshal Markham spent Saturday her partner, Marie Skovbo, placed
INTERNATIONAL
held at Irrigon Friday and Saturday
and
Sunday
with
his
family.
second.
was attended by all local residents,
LIVESTOCK A
Chester Wilson left for Portland
and a great many from Boardman.
NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING.
The exhibits were very good, consid Saturday night.
Mrs. J. Berry and two daughters. t BOARDMAN NEWS 1
ering the lateness of the season.
In accordance with the provisions of Section 69-1107, Oregon
Portland. Oct 3610
Code 1930, notice is hereby given that Budget Estimates for the
Miss Tigglebeck was absent from Lola and Barbara, from The Dalles
ensuing
fiscal year ending December 31, 1937, have been adopted
Church will be held Sunday morn­
LOW RAIL FARES
school Thursday with an attack of visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
by the Budget Committee of the City of Hermiston, Oregon.
All
Sun-
and
Emmett
McCoy
Saturday
ings
here
during
the
month
of
Octo
­
summer flu. Mrs. Eddy was sub­
persons are hereby notified that on Wednesday, the 21st day of
ber. Sunday school conference and
October, 1936, at 8:00 P. M., in the council room in the Public
stitute teacher for that. day. No day.
Services were held in the new dinner will be held Sunday, October
Library, Hermiston, Oregon, the said Budget Estimates for the
school was held Friday as the school
ensuing fiscal year ending December 31, 1937, for the City of Her-
building was used for the fair ex- Presbyterian church Sunday after­ 4th. All are invited to attend.
miston, Oregon, may bediscussed with the levying board for the
The Ladies Aid will meet Wednes­
said City of Hermiston, and any person subject to the proposed tax
day, October 7th, at the home of
levy will be heard in favor of or against said proposed tax levy or
any part thereof.
*
Mrs. Thomas.
The Budget Committee’s estimates of expenditures to be re­
The Tom Millers, Falere, Kunzies,
For the year ending December 31, 1937.
quired by the city and the miscellaneous receipts to be received and
Ransiers, Andreggs, and Tom Gar
direct property taxes to be levied to provide money for said expen­
DETAILED BUDGET REPORT OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
diner, L. Schnitzer and Wm. Har­
ditures are set forth in the following statement:
rington met at the R. Wasmer home
CITY OF HERMISTON. OREGON.
CITY OF HERMISTON BUDGET
and had a pot luck dinner Sunday.
Original Expenditures
Total
Exp.
Orig. Est.
Mrs.
M.
L.
Morgan
came
Thurs
­
Estimated Expenditures
budget
1st 6 mo.
Sheet Exp.
day to help Mr. Weston who has
1936 Yr. 1935 Yr. 1934 Yr. 1933
1936
1937
General Government
blood poisoning in his arm.
General Government—
Mayor ...............
$ 36.00
36.00
18.00 $
36.00 $
M:. Ely and family of Lexington
Mayor ........................................
144.00
Council ...........................................
61.00
144.00
144.00
Council ......................................
moved
onto
the
J.
R.
Johnson
place
Recorder ................................................
480.00
240.00
360.00
600.00
600.00
Recorder ....................................
Sunday
which
he
has
purchased.
Art
Attorney ...................................................... 240.00
180.00
90.00
120.00
240.00
Attorney ....................................
Allens moved into town.
Treasurer ....................................................
60.00
30.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
Treasurer ............................... -
Publishing Reports, Notices ..............
40.00
13.38
8.35
40.00
100.00
Stationery and Supplies ............
One of the social events of the
Office Supplies ............................................
100.00
25.50
107.50
100.00
40.00
Publishing Reports and Notices
week was the celebration of the
Capital Outlays .......................... .
100.00
509.00
188.00
100.00
100.00
Capital Outlays—Lot Purchases
45th
wedding
anniversary
of
Mr.
Miscellaneous .....................................
205.00
77.02
130.17
155.00
155.00
$ 1476.00
Miscellaneous .................
1345.00
752.56
and Mrs. J. F. Barlow at the home
1063.90
974.02 1575.20
1475.00
TOTAL ...
Public Safety
of Mr. and Mrs. Coats. It was
Public Safety—
2100.00 1800.00
1050.00
planned as a surprise and kept so
» 2100.00
Police Salaries ...........
Police Department:
32.33
50.00
50.00
until they arrived and found the
Police Salaries ......................
Special Police ............
.. 2100.00
137.14
15.00
15.00
Supplies and Phone Calk
Police Deputies .....................
... 100.00
table decorated In silver, and cen­
Supplies, etc............. .
15 00
Fire Department—
tered
by
a
wedding
cake.
After
din
­
250.00
235.00
119.00
Fire Department:
.........
250.00
Wages ........... -.............
ner
they
were
presented
with
a
60.00
Firemen .......
62.35
1.93
60.00
250 00
Supplies ..........................
200.00
Supplies .....................
lovely reading lamp by the family,
60 0 0
Fire Hose Replacement
90.00
90
00
Storage,
Truck
....
45.00
90.00
90 00
most of whom were present. Ray
Storage, Fire Truck .....
Truck Replacement .................
300.00
400.00
Fire Truck Replacement
3016.00
Barlow and family and Mrs. Jay
2765.00 2356 82 1761.32 1766.91
1215.93
2865.00
TOTAL ................
Cox and family could not get here
Public Works
Public Works: Streets—
to attend.
45.00
45.00
Garbage Removal and Cleaning
Street Department:
500.00
29.87
500.00
630.33
Vernon Root and Allan Chaffee
Maintenance .............:...................
Garbage Removal and Cleaning
45.00
675.00
331.91
840.00
520.40
left Wednesday for a ten day vaca­
Lighting .......
Maintenance .............................
500.00
300.00
300.00
Improvement
W
’
n'ts
Retirement St.
Lighting ........................................
tion. While gone they will visit at
840.00
1386.00
1520.00 1450.73
695.75
361.78
631.88
1385.00
TOTAL
Gold Hill, Eugene, Salem and Cor­
Social Welfare—
Social
Welfare
110.00
vallis, and will attend the livestock
120.00
60.00
120.00
Health Officer
15.63
25.00
5.94
Health Officer ..................
show at Portland on their way home.
25.00
120.00
Poor, Relief ......... -------........................
29.50
50.00
6.10
Relief .................................
50.00
25.00
H. Thorpe and Clifford were over
Jail Lights, Repairs, etc.....................
37.50
Jail
Lights,
Repaiirs,
etc.
37.50
50.00
Boy Scouts .........................................
night
guests
at
the
Nathan
Thorpe
143.15
155.13
187.05
195.00
109.54
Boy Scouts ........................ .
232.50
37.50
TOTAL ........................
232.60
home Tuesday.
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EXPOSITION
UNION
ACIFIC
Education—
Librarian .............. »..........................
Janitor Work .......................................
Magazines. Books, Repairs .—.... —■
Heating and Lighting ----- ------- ----
TOTAL ..._........... a............. —
360.00
50.00
90.00
90.00
590.00
180.00
25.10
30.10
44.05
279.25
360.00
50.00
90.00
90.00
590.00
360.00
42.13
111.13
76.65
589.91
555.63
612.57
Public Service Enterprises—
Water Department:
Superintendent ...............................
Labor, Supplies and Pipe ...........
Office Supplies .—...........................
Electric Power ..............................
Incidentals ...........................................
Bond Retirement .................................
Interest ................. ................................
TOTAL ...................... ..............
1200.00
780.00
50.00
800.00
20.00
2300.00
1200.00
6350.00
Miscellaneous—
240.00
Workmen’s Compensation ............
20.00
League of Oregon Cities ..............
260.00
TOTAL .................... -......... -----
GRAND TOTAL ...........-....... 13157.50
1500.00
Allowance for Uncollected Taxes
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS —,
600.00
856.53
75.75
408.80
3.50
690.00
2634.58
102.80
10.00
112.80
5777.78
1200.00
590.00
100.00
760.00
20.00
2050.00
1380.00
6100.00
240.00
20.00
260.00
12775.00
900.00
669.66
30.25
774.25
9.30
2000.00
1500.00
5883.46
6061.47
7568..24
374.52
20.00
165.66
187.72
394.52
11804.59 10960.17 11603.84
14657.50
Estimated Revenues—
Fees. Fines, Licenses and Other
Miscellaneous Revenue
Principal and Interest from Delinquent
Taxes ............................................ —
Unexpected Fund Balances avail­
able for application ......................
Receipts
from
Public
Service
Enterprises ....... ;........................
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
760.00
1520.00
500.00
6425.00
AMOUNT NECESSARY BY TAXATION
9205.00
5452.50
The following is a full and complete
classified summary of indebtedness as
of September 15. 1936.
23000.00
Outstanding Water Bonds .......... ..........
I. Charles Taylor, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures tor the year
1697 Rudzet allowance and expenditures tor the first sit months of current year and expen-
174 for the three fiscal years next preceeding the current year: and summary of indebted-
nee "as shown above, have been compiled from the records in my charge and to the best of my
knowledge are true and correct.
CHARLES TAYLOR. City Recorder. Hermiston. Oregon.
Mrs. Pickering of Portland Is vl
siting with her brother and family,
W. A. Stroble.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barlow of Ione
visited at the J. F. Barlow home
Thursday and Friday.
Glen Carpenter returned
last
week from his trip east where he
purchased a new Studebaker coupe.
Several Boardman people attend-
ed the fair at Irrigon Friday and
Saturday. The 4-H club girls and
their leaders, Naomi Black and Hel-
en Slanger, all went Friday. The
F. F. A. boys also attended Friday,
at which time they judged the live
stock.
The annual teachers' reception
was held at the school auditorium
Tuesday evening. A good program
was given, and games played, after
which a lovely lunch was served In
the cafeteria.
Mr. and Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Baker
and Harold went to Elgin Friday,
and returned Sunday. While there
they visited Mrs. Baker and Mrs.
Bates’ father. Simon Gent.
Harlan and Bud Lundell left
Friday for a tour of the United I
States. They expect to be gone a I
The freshman Initiation party
was well attended Thursday even­
ing. Those of. the freshmen class
■re Clara Mae Dillon, Echo Coats,
Billie Price. Bob McCutchen. Ralph
Skoubo, Dale Russell, Lewis McDon­
ald and Charley McDermott.
Education
Librarian ......................
Janitor Work ..............
Magazines, Books, Etc.
Heating and Lighting
360.00
50.00
90.00
90.00
690.00
1200.00
780.00
50.00
800.00
20.00
3500.00
6350.00
Public Service Enterprise
Water Department:
Superintendent ...
Labor and Supplies
Office Supplies .......
Electric Power .......
Incidentals .
Debt Service, Bonds
Miscellaneous
Workmen's Compensation
League of Oregon Cities
Public Buildings Fund
240.00
20.00
500.00
GRAND TOTAL .......................
Estimated Tax Delinquency. 1937 Levy
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS ..... ,............
760.00
813807.50
1500.00
15307.50
Estimated Revenues
Fees, Fines, Licenses and other Misc-
ellaneous Revenue ...............................
760.00
Principal, Penalties and Interest from
Delinquent Taxes ..........
.......................
1520.00
Unexpended Fund Balances Available
for Application ...................................
500.00
Receipts from Public Service Enter­
prises ..............
..............................
6425.00
Total Estimated Receipts ....
9205.00
TOTAL TAX LEVY ...................
6102.50
We. the undersigned. Chairman and Secretary
— of
_ the Budget
Committee of the City of Hermiston. Oregon, hereby certify that
the foregoing is correct as made by the said Budget Committee
W L. HAMM. Chairman.
JAMES D. TODD. Secretary.