The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 03, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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♦ COUNTY COURT
♦ R. E. Goad, Sheriff ft Jail _ 402.01
Farm
♦ West Coast Ptg. ft B. D. Co.,
Glenn’s Pharmacy,
Sheriff .....................
5.00
♦
Farm
PAGE THREE
1.76 Dode Farrell, General Road
former teacher, Mary Lewis, re­ day to Saturday.
Payroll ................................. 100.68
signed due to illness of her brother.
1.76 Joe Picard, General Road
Betty McKenzie, who is a student
Mary Houser, Sheriff _........ 88.00 Pac. Power & Light Co.,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom and at the St. Anthony’s hospital spent
Payroll ...........................„... 121.20
CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE Lillian Nooy, Sheriff ........ .. 88.20
Poor Farm .......................... 20.52 C. O. Pederson. General Road
daughter of Irrigon and Mr and Mrs.
COUNTY COURT AT THE JAN­ Larsen Printing Co., offices 51.00 W. J. Clarke Co., Poor Farm
Payroll ................................ 96.46 Gene McFarland and son Merrill Saturday afternoon at the home of
2.38
1.50
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore
UARY, 1938, TERM EXCEPT CER­ Earl Esaelstyn, Sheriff ........
Herb Caldwell, General Road
Pendleton Drug Co., Poor
TAIN CLAIMS ALLOWED BY STA­ Marie Nooy, Recorder ........... 61.20
Payroll ................................ 67.75 were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie.
Farm
....
,........
......................
24.65
TUTE:
J. A. Yeager, School Supt. _ 15.17
George Kendler Jr. Sunday.
E. H. Hargett, General Road
Employment Donation Fund,
Bill Switzler and John Lennox
Ernest Falen, Poor _______ 935 00 Clark’s Book Store, School
Payroll ................................ 33.78
Albert Vieg and Glenn Oatrom spent Thursday and Friday in Mary­
Dist. No. 8, Poor ............... 100.00
Supt.............................
3
50
Fred Schuening, Clr. Court
4.20
Boscows Grocery Store, Poor
5.78 S. Fullerton. General Road
spent Sunday visiting friends in hill on business.
Corp., Court
Guy Cook, Clr. Court ............ 12.00 Duro Test
Payroll ..............................
72.88 Heppner.
Drug Co., Poor ft
House .....................
34.62 Pendleton
Nina Sloan, Co. Court .......... 31.50
F. O. Harryman went to Pendle­
H.
Piersol,
General
Road
Jail
...................................
7.76
The operetta “Tom Sawyer” given ton Saturday where he will be em­
Marlon Allen. Poor ............
4 00 Pac. Power & Light Co.,
Payroll ................................ 43.87
Gertrude B. Gantz, Poor ...... 62.50
Court
House
..........
112.41
A. C McIntyre, Dlst. Att. '. 27.63
by the grade school drew a large ployed.
Koeppens Drug Store, Jail .. 14.51 Neil Devore, General Road
Gillanders
&
Burroughs,
General Road Fund, depart-
Payroll ................................ 107.69 crowd Friday evening.
Domestic
Laundry,
Jail
......
1.90
Court House .........
Clifford Harryman has gone to
7.33 Dr. J. A. Best, Coroner ___ _
5.00 John Eichner, General Road
p
....." , ....................... 7,182.37 Smythe-Barthel Co., Court
Roscoe Williams, manager of the Butter Creek to work.
Pendleton .Water Oomm.,
Payroll
.................................
92.78
Foster Motor Co., Water-
House, Poor, Poor Farm .
Tun>-A-Lum Lumber Co. here, at­
Court House ..................
Earl Hanna, agent for the Texas
master .................... .............. 160.00 Frank Taylor. General Road
22.55 C. P. Miller, Court House, 30.75
Carl W Chambers, Co. Court
Payroll ................................ 99.69 tended a meeting in Yakima Wed­ Oil Company of Pendleton, was in
W.
C.
Mason,
Watermaster
..
93.32
Jail
...........................
12.80 Penland Bros. Transfer Co.,
A Poor ....................
L. A. Whittenburg, General
nesday and Thursday.
6.85 J. L, Eldridge, Poor Farm
Umatilla on business Tuesday.
Western Union. Co. Court,
Road Payroll ........... ......... 61.84
Election
.................................
18.00
The Missionary meeting of the
Supt.............................
353.00
Mrs. Elmore McKenzie spent Sat­
Sheriff, Clerk
C.
Hutson,
General
Road
W. L. Hamm, Ind. Sold......... 100.30
6.96 C. C. Anderson Co., Poor
Henry E. Neer, Clr. Court”"
Payroll ................................ 38.88 Ladies Aid was held at the home of urday afternoon and evening in
Marjory
Bohart,
Health
Unit
67.15
5.00
Farm
.........................
.57
Mrs. Harry Hull Thursday after­ Pendleton.
A _.1- Purn*tur'« Hospital,
4.97 Roy Matheney, General Road
J. C. Penney Co., Poor Farm
5.54 Marjory Bohart, Health Unit
Clr. Court ....... .................
Payroll ................................ 37.67 noon with Mrs. Harry Kessler giv­
3.00 The Taylor Hdwe. Co. Poor
Mrs. Milton Sharpe and son Jim
West.
Publ.
Co.,
Law
Lib.
..
47.50
J. T. Arneson Ptg. Co.,’ Sher­
L. McIntyre. General Road
ing a talk on Iran. The next meet­ returned home Sunday from Arling­
Farm ..........................
2.97 Lawyers Co-operative Publ.
iff
Payroll
................................
95.20
41.25 K oe££en^8^ ru£^ ^œ ^ Poor
Co., Law Lib....................... 15.00
ing will be at the home of Mrs. ton where she has been visiting her
A. L. Warnock, General Road
M. Clarke Webb, Sealer oi
Payroll ................................ 87.88 James Byrnes with her giving a talk parents for two weeks.
Weights ................................ 20.77
on India.
Sweet, General Road
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Linn spent
Marjory Bohart. Health Unit 44.85 Percy
Payroll ................................ 94.47
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hull of Pom­ the week end visiting in Portland.
Mayme
Robinson,
Election
..
19.80
C IT Y OF HERMISTON
Earl Shortridge, Poor ........ 24.30 Tom Bond. Jr., General
Road Payroll ..................... 43.96 eroy, Wn., visited at the home of Mr. Linn also tended to some busi­
The Freewater Times, Co.
REPORT OF RECORDER FOR PERIOD DECEMBER 31, 1936,
his brother Harry Hull from Thurs­ ness.
R. J. English, General Road
Court
.....................................
29.81
TO DECEMBER 31, 1937.
Payroll
................................
51.43
B. Casteel, (Postage) of­
Lewis, General Road
fices ....................................... 27.00 Leroy
Payroll ................................ 78.20
GENERAL FUND
East Oregonian, Co. Court,
Myrick, General Road
Cash in Fund December 31, 1936
Treas........................................ 16.26 Cliff,
1,260.03
Payroll ................................ 99.69
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., offices 123.87 Ralph
Collections during year. Taxes ..
6,681.02
Moody, General Road
G. Frazier, offices .......... 15.85
Collections other than Taxes ......
Payroll ................................. 44.47
1,526.74
Crane Direct-Mail Service,
Eads, General Road
Disbursements during year—
Sheriff ................................... 23.50 Gene
Payroll ................................ 72.89
GENERAL GOVERNMENT:
State Ind. Acc. Comm., Sher­
L. G. Fullerton, General
The Umatilla-Morrow Dairy Herd feed cost per cow per year. The
iff ......................................... 18.87
Official Salaries ..................... .... 1,030.50
Road Payroll ..................... 161.72 Improvement association has just average returns per cow above feed
M.
Hartman
Long,
Sheriff
&
Travel Expense .....................
60.00
H. Magruder, General Road
completed the year’s work, accord­ cost was $91.29, however, this does
Court H...............
1.35
Payroll ................................. 81.03
Tel. & Tel...............................
20.00
Burroughs Add. Mac. Co.,
ing to H. R. Hartley, tester of the not take in labor, depreciation, and
Ralph
McConnell,
General
Purchase of Lots ...................
175.00
Clerk ..................
4.00
Road Payroll ..................... 21.88 Umatilla-Morrow D.H.I.A.
interest on investment. The aver­
McKee Furniture Co., As-
Office Supplies .....................
32.41
Roy Swanson, General Road
In comparing the 10 low and 10 age cow in the association returned
seas.......................
Surety Bonds ...........................
55.00
Payroll ................................. 14.59 high cows is the association it was
The Northern School Supply
$2.99 for each $1.00 spent for feed.
H. M. Bennett, General Road
Publishing Reports, etc..........
108.80
Co., Court House .............
1.64
found that the 10 high produce
It costs $0.71 to produce each 100
Payroll
................................
95.49
Miscellaneous ........................
104.67 1,586.38
Koeppens, Court House ......
1.00 Cliff McDonald,
three times as much butterfat as the pounds of milk and $0.16 to produce
General
W. J. Clarke, Court H. &
Road Payroll ..................... 108.84 10 low, and returned thirty-four each pound of butterfat. This takes
Poor Farm ..........................
6.08 Roy Brown, General Road
PUBLIC SAFETY:
times as much profit above feed cost.
J.
C.
Penney
Co.,
Court
Police Salaries ............................ 2,100.00
Payroll ................................ 15.71 It cost 813.84 more per cow to feed into account only feed costs— labor
House
..............................
3.00 Eu. Johnson, General Road
and other expenditures not includ­
Deputies .......................................
57.50
Independent City Scavenger,
Payroll .................................
3.24 the average of the 10 high than the ed.
Other Expense ............................
3 23
Court House ........................
3.00 H. C. Sauter, General Road
average of the 10 low, yet the profit
There were 34 cows sold to the
Dr.
F.
Sydney Han3en,
Firemen’s Wages ........................
234.00
Payroll ................................. 35.39 above feed cost was 8133.10 for the stock yards during the year as un­
Health
Unit
.........................
10.47
Fire Equipment ..........................
340.26
S. P. Westervelt, General
average of the 10 high compared to profitable.
Marion G. Allen, Health
Road Payroll ..................... 26.73
Other Expenses ..........................
101.14 2,836.13
Unit ....................................... 25.85 Walter
$38.23 for the average of the 10
It is believed that feeding grain
Kramer,
General
Elma F. Duncan, Health
Road Payroll ..................... 60.79 low.
to
the higher producing group was a
Unit
.....................................
52.50
SOCIAL WELFARE:
A1 Moody, General Road
There were 27 herds enrolled in determining factor in getting high­
L. C. Richey, Ind. Sold............ 57.15
Salary Health Officer
Payroll ................................ 94.96 the association at the end of the
120.00
C. C. Proebstel Serv. officer,
er returns, since the average cow in
John Barnes, General Road
Charities ......................
22.47
Ind. Sold................................ 93.28
year. Figuring on the cow year ba­ the 10 high group received $21.41
Payroll
................................
123.50
Jail Expense ................
48.94
T. M. Birkbeck, Ind. Sold. .. 68.18 Chas.
sis. there was an average of 307 worth of grain as compared to $6.09
Reimann,
General
Boy Scouts ....................
John Tanburg, Poor Farm .. 10.00
37.50
228.91
Road Payroll ...................... 77.79 cows completing the 12 months’ test. for the low group.
Hilda Bent, Poor ...................
3.80 Oscar Eichner, General Road
The average pounds of milk pro­
The highest cow in the associa­
J. V. Tallman, Poor ............. 11.35
Payroll ................................. 40.11 duced per cow was 6441.7, yielding
PUBLIC WORKS:
Foster Motor Co., School
tion was owned by L. C. Dyer of
E.
L.
Stephens,
General
Labor, Streets .........
75.80
Supt......................................... 52.99
Road Payroll ...................... 90.93 287.2 pounds of butterfat. The aver­ Hermiston, a four-year-old register­
Material & Supplies
Guy Cook, Cir. Court .......... 28.00 Jim Myers, General Road
291.60
age gross return per cow was $136.- ed Jersey, Crowns Oxford Girl, pro­
West Coast Printing & Bd.
Lighting ...................
831.80 1,199.20
Payroll ................................. 77.49 95. The average cost of roughage duced 7347 pounds of milk, 454.2
Co., Rec. & Election ........ 23.70 C. H. Wheeler,
General
per cow was $32.12, and the aver­ pounds of butterfat. The 10 high
Associated Oil Co., General
Road Payroll ..................... 85.84
EDUCATION.
Road ..................................... 748.08 Henry Forth, General Road
age cost of grain was $13.54, mak- rows of the Association are as fol-
Library:
Earl Snell, Secretary, Gener­
Payroll ................................
8.12 ing a total of $45.66, the average ■ lows:
al Road ................................. 47.00 Delbert
Salary, Librarian
360.00
Wilson,
General
Carl W. Chambers, General
Owner
Name of Cow
Janitor Work .......
Breed
Road Payroll ..................... 22.32
Age
Lbs. Milk Lbs. Fat
37.02
Road ..................................... 30.00 F. M. Henson, General Road
L. C. Dyer— Peaches Oxford Girl .. R.J.
Heat and Light .
4
92.30
7347
454.2
John A. Ford, General Road 10.00
Payroll ................................ 84.85 Chas. Seeliger — B ess .............
—
Other Expenses ...
6
7505
98.72
588.04
437.6
Pendleton
Water
Comm.,
Dick Bush, General Road
General Road ......................
.80
5
8672
427.5
Payroll ................................. 36.04 F. A. Baker, Pogis Rebecca B ...... R.J.
Earl
Snell,
Sec.,
General
Dell Christiey — Marie
.....
G.G.
MISCELLANEOUS:
8
K. Hodgen, General Road
7376
426.7
Road .....................................
2.0Q
Payroll ................................ 35.77 H. G. Moore —- Tülle ....................... P.B.Ayr.
Workmen’s Compensation
9
9610
198.40
425.0
Chas.
Williams,
Generial
C. Handy, General Road
C. A. Lynch —- Heart ..................... G.H.
League Dues ......................
7
10474
15.00
421.9
Road ..................................... 75.00
Payroll ................................ 13.37
L. C. Dyer— Peaches Oxford Girl .. R.J.
Paid into Bldg. Fund........
Gibbon Grocery!
¡General
7
500.00
7329
713.40
405.2
Warner Enbysk,
General
Road ..................................... 381.95
F. A. Baker —- Dot .......................... G.J.
4
8713
Road Payroll ..................... 25.92
402 8
J. E. Haseltine & Co., Gen­
H. L. Payne —- Scotty ........ ............. P.B.J.
L. S. Purcell, General Road
7
7539
401.0
7,162.06
eral Road ............................ 12.11
Payroll ................................
3.24
Dell Christiey — Sadie .... .............. Jer.
Cash in Fund, Dec. 31, 1937
5
7701
399.4
2,215.73
R. M. Ball Agent, General
Geo. Gray, Geheral Road
Road .....................................
2.31
Payroll ................................ 21.46
Listed below are the members whose herds produced an average of
Walt’s Welding Works, Gen-
9,367.79 9.367.79
Dallas Hudson, General Road
300
or more pounds of butterfat during the year:
Road ..................................... 18.58
Payroll ................................ 16.20
IRRIGATION DIST. NO. 1
Bacon Body & Fender Shop,
Peter
Nash,
General
Road
•
Cash in Fund Dec. 31, 1936 ........
No. cows Cow-
551.59
Lbs.
Lbs.
General Road ..................... 51.50
Payroll ................................ 10.12
Collections During Year ............
Owner
Address
enrolled Yrs.
379.84
Earl Snell, Secretary, Gener­
Breed
Milk
Fat
Gilbert DePuy, General Road
al Road ................................
5.00
Disbursements During Year:
8.66
Mixed
7430.9
Payroll ................................ 16.20 Chas. Seeliger, Hermiston .. 10
373.2
American Hoist & Derrick
L. C. Dyer, Hermiston
K. G. Schwabauer, General
Labor ............................................
301.85
... 6
6.58
R.J.
6233.4
353.7
Co., General Road ............ 19.70
Road Payroll ..................... 16.20
Floyd Laird. Hermiston .. ... 15
Supplies ......................................
337.20
11.75
G.J.
6779.0
353.2
Associated Oil Co., General
Gail Alspach, General Road
Carl Haddox. Irrigon ..... ... 12
Mileage, Supt.................................
62.50
9.25
Mixed
6873.0
Road ..................................... 506.45
349.9
Payroll ................................ 24.00
C. A. Lyn<h, Hermiston ..
Irrigation Water Rental ...........
126.00
Auto Clearing House, Gener­
45
29.25
P.B.H. 10248.6
339.4
M. Hewitt, General Road
al Road ................................
8.15
Frank Seeliger, Hermiston .. 20
Payroll ................................ 26.32
13.16
Guern.
7103.2
329.1
Braden Bell Tractor Co.
R. J. Wheeler, General Road
Nick Faler, Boardman ... ... 7
4.41
827.55
G.H.
9163.2
323.6
(Pendleton) General Road 88.52
Payroll ................................ 129.69
F. A. Baker, Stanfield
Cash in Fund Dec. 31, 1937
... 26
20.58
63.88
G.&R.J.
6237.5
317.4
Braden Bell Tractor Co
?. B. Hayes, General Road
L.
W.
Owens,
Pendleton
...
... 24
16.33
(Walla W alla), General
Mixed
6911.7
315.9
Payroll ................................ 148.79
Road .....................................
.43 Frank
N. Krlstensen, Boardman .. 11
8.00
G.J.
891.43
Caverhill, General
891.43
4978.1
306.2
Columbia Equipment Co.,
H.
L.
Payne,
Hermiston
.
34
18.92
G.J.
Road
Payroll
.....................
23.94
5893.5
305.9
IRRIGATION DIST. NO. 2
General Road .................. . 921.98 Walter Picard, General Road
H. A, Wilson, Hermiston .... 10
Cash in Fund Dec. 31, 1936
2.50
G.J.ftG.O 5318.4
279.19
300.7
Columbia Equipment Co.,
Payroll ................................. 121.39
H. T. Jersey Farm, Herrn. 13
Collections During Year .........
9.00
G.&R.J.
330.27
General Road ..................... 190.23 Cecil
5792.8
300.1
Sams,
General
Road
Consolidated Freight Lines,
Disbursements During Year:
Payroll ................................ 89.95
...- —— --------■— ....... ■»
J
General Road .....................
2.26 A. Demaris, General Road
Labor .......................................
132.00
Columbia Steel Casting Co.,
Payroll
................................
Supplies ..............................
3.00
5.00
General Road ................... 45.00i Lee Patton, General Road
Mileage. Supt............................
31.50
Collier Motor Co., General
Payroll ................................
3.24
Road ..................................... 25.42 B.
O. & M. Charges .....................
58.50
Harrington,
General
W. J. Clarke, General Road 143.38
Road Payroll .....................
3.24
Done Brothers, Genelal Road
.90 V. Parson, General Road
227.00
East End Serv. Station,
Payroll ................................
3.24
Cash in Fund Dec. 31, 1937 ...
382.46
General Road ...................
1.15 H. Alderman, General Road
Feenaughty Mach. Co., Gen­
Payroll ................................ 65.61
eral Road .......................... 5,900.42 John Henry, General Road
609.46
609.46
Funk & McLean, General
Payroll ................................ 76.19
CITY WATER FUND
Road ..................................... 75.00 Rome Kemp, General Road
Cash in Fund Dec. 31, 1936 ......
1,976.05
Feenaughty Mach. Co., Gen­
................................ 56.29
Collections for Water During Yr.
eral Road ............................ 39.74 E. Payroll
6.935.88
S. Fox, General Road
Foster
Motor
Co.,
General
Collections other than Water ....
301.18
Payroll ................................ 94.83
Road
Disbursements During Year:
D. Fullerton, General Road
Goodyear Market, General
Payroll ................................ 135.56
Salary, Supt.................................. 1,200.00
Road
21.52 Earl Newquist, General Road
Electric Power ..........................
886.05
General (Petroleum Corp.,
Payroll ...............................
67.22
General Road __
Supplies ....................................._
195.59
F. T. Burke, General Road
General
Tool
Co.,
General
Labor ...........................................
12.35
Payroll ................................ 79.36
Road .
1.48 H. Schuening, General Road
Office Supplies ..........................
42.95
Gadwa's Store,
General
Payroll ................................ 78.96
Interest on Bands ..................... 1,200.00
Road
Edward Tester,
General
General Petroleum
Bond Retirement ...................... 4,000.00/
Corp.,
Road Payroll ..................... 72.73
General
Road
....................
133.76
Incidentals ...................................
18.50
L. Hoeft, General Road
Harvester Supply Co., Gen­
Payroll
eral Road .......*.................. 13.43 Frank Krebs General Road 71.60
7,555.44
Helix Garage, General Road
3.23
Payroll ..’
Cash in Fund Dec. 31, 1937 ...... 1,657.67
Hamley A Co., General Road
2.25 Steve Borich, General Road 39.28
Once it was across the state. Next it was across
Hodes Auto Wrecking Co.,
Payroll ....
21.02
General
Road
8.50
America.
Now it is to some 70 countries and to
C. Newquist, General Road
9,213.11 9,213.11
Howard Cooper Corp.. Gen­
Payroll ...
2.02
an
increasing
number of ships at sea . . . and,
BUILDING FUND
eral Road ......................... 2,430.00 W. F. Brown General Road
Cash in Fund Dec. 31, 1936 ___
Jackson Implement Co., Gen­
None
more
important
with most users, Long Dis­
Payroll ...
eral Road ............................ 23.82 Alva Mikesell, General Road 184.69
Collections During Year .............
500.00
tance telephone service is better than ever,
Howard Cooper Corp., Gen­
Disbursements During Year ........
None
Payroll ................................
4.73
era! Road
....................... 309.29 Clarence Dick, General Road
faster than ever, and is available to you at
Cash In Fund Dec. 31, 1937 ......
500.00
John A. Roeblings Sons Co.,
Payroll ...............................
8.98
attractive rates. Particularly attractive night
General Road ..................... 203.40
Portland Pendleton Motor
500.00
500.00
long distance rates to most points apply from
Freight. General Road
.50 U M A TILLA TEACHER
TOTAL INDEBTEDNES OF CITY DEC. 31. 1937.
7 P. M. to 4:30 A. M. daily. These same rates
J. E. Olinger A Sons, Gen­
Bonds for Construction of Water Works ....
16,000.00
eral Road ...........................
14.67 RESIGNS
are in effect for Sundays ami apply from 7
December Vouchers Payable ..........................
701.45
Oregon Rrass Work», Gener­
al Road
6.04
P. M. Saturday to 4:30 A. M. Monday.
I. Chas. Taylor. Recorder of the City of Hermiston,
Tommy Bond. General Road
do hereby certify, that to the best of my knowledge
UMATILLA
NEWS—
Miss
Thelma
Payroll ............................... 149 69
and belief, the above statements as shown by the books
Chas.
Williams.
General
Severson of Portland arrived Sunday
TH i PACIFIC TE'JiPHONI ANO TfUhbRAF/i CQ*
of this office. December 31, 1937, are true and correct.
Road Payroll .................... 110.82
evening
to take over her duties as
Lyle Potter. General Road
MAIN STREET
PHONE 111
Payroll ............................... 125.47 5th and 6th grade teacher. The
Poor
ANNUAL DAIRY REPORT SHOWS BENEFITS
IN MAINTAINING HIGH PRODUCING COWS