The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 29, 1938, Image 4

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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 19$6
HES4LP. HEEmrgq, W i g )
John Quick is home from L*
the first of the week for Portland
where they will join their wives for Grande where he was receiving med­
ical treatment.
week’s visit.
X^r. and Mrs. Jimmie Walsh and
Miss Rosa Ricco stopped here
Saturday' from The Dalles enrout|e daughter spent Monday in Pendle­
to her home in Prairie City to visit ton on business.
Mrs. Glenn Linn took Mrs. E. Mc­
with her parents.
John Quick is here visiting from Kenzie to Pendleton, Tuesday, to
bring Betty McKenzie home to re­
La Grande.
Mrs. David Lane and children are cover from an appendicitis opera­
visiting her mother, Mrs- Earl Shaw tion performed ten days ago.
and aunt, Mrs. Mildred Fromdahl,
Mr. and Mrs. John Mustar and
from her home in Spokane.
daughters have moved to the Pete
Mrs. Norman Worthley arrived McNabb house on the highway from
home Sunday from Portland where the A1 Stephens house.
she has been visiting her mother
Miss Margerita Cox, who taught
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sarnes and in the local school two years ago,
children spent Tuesday in Pendle­ and is now at Pendleton, was a
ton on business.
week end visitor of Miss Sara Rix
Mrs. Joe Mann and infant son Jo­ and friends here.
,
seph Duane returned home from the
Albert Veig, who Is working in
Hermiston General hospital Tues­ Heppner spent Sunday visiting his
day.
mother here.
Tom Tucker, Ursel Hiatt and H.
Miss Betty McKenzie returned to
resume her duties at the Pendleton Rodenbough spent Tuesday in the
hospital after one week’s visit at the mountains hunting.
home of her parents.
Contour Seeding Planned.
Alice Cooney of Pendleton spent
Friday visiting her parents.
ATHENA — Tillage specialists of
A. S. COOLEY,
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sannes and the Soil Conservation service report
Attorney for Plaintiff
children left Tuesday to spend a that a larger number of farmers than
Post Office Address:
usual this fall will do their winter
Pendleton, Oregon week in Portland.
Miss Cecelia Beyler and Miss Sara wheat seeding on the contour, while
(Sept. 29-Oct. 27)
hillsides are steep enough to permit
Rix spent Sunday in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baymiller re­ washing under ordinary circum­
t UMATILLA NEWS t turned Monday from a week’s fish­ stances. Tillage and seeding opera­
tions, when run on the contour
ing trip.
By ERMA BYRNES.
leave what amount to miniature lev­
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el terraces and contour ridges,
Mrs. Milton Sharpe and son Jim­
(Held from last week)
which tend to catch and hold run­
Crt Courtesy East Oregonian Photo-Engraving mie returned home last Wednesday
Mrs. J. Berley of Roseburg is vis­ off water. Where field corners on
from
Portland
where
they
have
To these three girls went top honors in the style revue Saturday at the Umatilla Project ia‘[ and C^ “ tyg
sloping land run up and down hill,
iting at the Fred Knudson home.
been for some time.
wide t-H and Future Farmers exhibition at Hermiston. Lett to right, all wearing attractive
it is even possible to drill these out
Don
Hower,
George
and
Oliver
Carl
Anderson,
Fred
Mullins,
A1
Stitchers, first in wash dres-
which they made
member Columbia
m ade themselves,
tn em seiv es, a are:
re : Kay
rcay n Keener,
e e u c i, Hermiston, -----------
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first rather than last, thus avoiding
McNabb,
Don
Harryman
and
Glenn
ses; Anne Sommerer. Hermiston, also a member and leader of Columbia Stitchers, best dress winner, Opal Cover and Ed Keyes, who are work­
ready-made
ditches for
ing at the Big Eddy spent the week Ostrom left Monday for a few days leaving
Wheeler, Freewater, member Pleasant View club, first in wool suits.
water
to
follow.
hunting
trip.
end visiting their families.
A1 Darr, Rodney Kring and Stan
and answer the complaint filed Sannes returned home Sunday from
any
right,
title,
estate,
lien
or
in­
NOTICE OF 1939 BUDGET MEETING
SUMMONS
terest in the real estate described in against you in the above entitled Mt. Vernon where they were deer
court
and
cause
within
four
weeks
In
accordance
with the provisions of the “Local Budget Law” (Sections
Eauitv No. 6345
the complaint herein,” Defendants.
69-1101-69-1115, Oregon Code 1930, as amended), notice is hereby given
To the above named defendants from the date of the first publica­ hunting.
Mrs. John Mustard spent last Fri­ that the Budget Committee of the City of Hermiston, Oregon, has prepared
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the unknown heirs of James Ward- tion of this summons, and if you fail
well, deceased: "Also all other per­ so to appear and answer, for want day in Spokane visiting.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
in compliance with the "Local Budget Law” the following Budget Esti­
sons or parties unknown claiming thereof plaintiff will apply to said
Rodney Kring and A1 Darr left mates for the ensuing fiscal year ending December 31, 1939. All persons
UMATILLA COUNTY.
any right, title, estate, lien or inter­ Court tor the telief prayed for and
are hereby notified that on Wednesday the 19th. day of October, 1938, at
est in the real estate described in
Llewellyn Brownell, Plaintiff, vs. the complaint herein:”
For the Year Ending December 31. 1939.
8 P. M. in the council room in the Library Building, Hermiston, Oregon,
UiriatfHa Couhty in the State of
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OF
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OF
the following Budget Estimates for the ensuing fiscal year ending Decem­
DETAILED
BUDGET
REPORT
OF
ESTIMATED
EXPENDITURES
Oregon: the unknown heirs of James
OREGON
ber 31, 1939, for the City of Hermiston, Oregon, may be discussed with the
Ward well, deceased; "Also all other
AND REVENUES.
You are hereby required to appear
gersonsorj£arttesj)nknt>W hcl^mnig
City Council, the levying board for said City of Hermiston, Oregon, and
City of Hermiston, Oregon
any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard In
Orig.
Total
:. Expen.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
favor of or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof.
Expen.
Expen. 1st 6 mo. Budget
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No.
Yr. ’38 Yr. ’37
1938
1939
CITY OF HERMISTON BUDGET
14. of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the
said district will be held at the school house in Hermiston, Oregon, on the General Government—
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
112.0Q
144
72.00
Council .................................................. » 144
22nd day of October, 1938, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of discuss­
34.50 General Government
36
19.50
..........
36
Mayor .................................
ing the budget tor the fiscal school year, beginning June 20, 1938, and
Council
........................................................ 8 144.00
600.00
600
300.00
...........
600
Recorder ............................
36.00
ending June 21, 1939, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the proposition
Mayor
...
33.61
40
20.73
..........
40
Stationery and Supplies
600.00
Recorder
of levying a district tax.
60.00
«
60
60.00
..........
60
Travel Expense, Mayor ...
Attorney ................
240.00
BUDGET
18.90
20
20.00
..........
30
Tel.
&
Tel.
Expenditures
.........................
60.00
Treasurer
............................
Estimated Receipts
60.00
60
30.00
..........
60
Treasurer ...........................
..........................
40.00
Stationery
and
Supplies
.
Balance on hand at the beginning of the fiscal
240.00
240
121.00
..........
240
Attorney .............................
..........................
30.00
school year (third Monday in June) for
Telephone and Telegraph
50
Election Expenditure .......................
.........................
60.00
Travel Expense, Mayor
which this budget is made .............................. $6904.08
Audit City Records ............................
100
Auditing City Records ....................................
100.00
To be received from County School Fund ............ 3328.00
108.80
100
22.40
Legal Notices and Advertising ......
1)0
110.00
Legal Notices and Advertising
To be received from Elementary School Fund ...... 2940.00
25.00
20
20
League
of
Oregon
Cities
20.00
To be received from State Irreducible School Fund
505.7.0
League
of
Oregon
Cities
...........
110.00
55
56
Surety Bonds .................
55.00
Surety
Bonds
of
Officials
.........
To be received from tuition for elementary school
31.24
50
7.80
50
Jail lights, repairs
50.00
pupils ........................ ?.......................................... 3500.00
Jail
Lights
and
Repairs,
etc.
500.00
500
500
Public Building Fund ..
82545.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ...................
$17177.78
Public Building Fund ....................................... 1000.00
130.00
100
165.15
Purchase
of
Lots
..............................
Estimated Expenditures
107.87
10
32.15
Miscellaneous .......................................
I. GENERAL CONTROL
’
2171.92 Public Safety
2085
869.73
TOTAL
...........................................
2043
POLICE DEPARTMENT
1. Personal service:
Public Safety—
Salaries
2|0Q.00
(1) Clerk ...............................................................
125.00
2100.00
2100
1050.00
Police Salaries .......................................
Deputies
................................................................
100.00
2. Elections and publicity .....................................
50.00
40.00
100
7.50
Deputies ................................................
3®°
Supplies .................................
2®-®0
3. Legal sdTvice (Clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) ......
50.00
3.23
15
27.92
Supplies .............................-.................
2®
TOTAL EXPENSE of General Control ...............
225.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Salaries
.....!...............- ..............................
250.00
Fire Department—
IL iNSTRUCTÏON- -Teaching
230.00
250
122.00
Wages ......
250
Equipment
and
Supplies
..................................
260.00
’ 1. Personal service:
347.17
260
299.95
Equipment and Supplies .....................
26Q
Truck Storage .............................. -....................
90.00
(1) Teachers ......................................................... 8270.00
90.00
90
45.00
3020.00
Fire Truck Storage ............................
State Industrial Accident Commission ............
200.00
2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ...........................
400.00
194.71
240
91.57
Industrial
Accident
Insurance
..........
200
3. Textbooks ’..J ..................
500.00
3005.11
3055
TOTAL ........................................... 3020 1643.94
9870.00
TOTAL EXPENSE of Teaching ............................
Social Welfare
Social Welfare—
Health Officer ....................................................
120.00
III. OPERATION OF PLANT
120.00
120
60.00
120
25 00
’•'Health Officer
1. Personal service:
45.59
25
12.35
25
195.00
Relief ............
50.00
(1) Janitors and other employees ............... .
1200.00
Boy
Scouts
37.50
50
50.00
50
Boy Scouts ...
2. Janitors' supplies ..................... -.........................
200.00
203.09
195
122.35
195
TOTAL .
3. Fuel .............. ........................................................
450.00
Educatura
Education—
L lH rla n -
4. Light and power ..................................................
450.00
360.00
360
18Q-Q0
360
'•*
Librarian
10
6. Water ...... ....... ........................................................
110.00
Heating and Lighting .................. - .............. -
92.55
90
46.25
Heating and Lighting ........................
100
«0
6. Other expense of operation ................................
50.00
MagazRies. B oo£, etc.
142.30
140
45.00
Books, Magazines, etc..........................
130
TOTAL EXPENSE of Operation ..........................
2480.00
594.85
590
27125
TOTAL ................................ - ......
590
IV. MAINTENANCE ft RERAIRB
Public Work»
850.00
Public W ork s-
g60
Maintenance streets ......—......... .......................
1. Repair and maintenance of furniture and
373.55
850
132.49
Streeis. Maintenance ..........................
100.00
Lighting
streets
................................................
850.00
equipment ..................
832.65
840
466.70
850
1745.00
Street Aai® i»v***®
Refuse Collection .................-.........-— -..........
45.00
2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and
13.95
0
n
e
i
u
s
e
Aziagyvao»»
700.00
’ grounds ................................................ .............
1220.16
1735
59949
800.00
TOTAL ..............- ..........................
TOTAL EXPENSE of Maintenance and Repairs
Public Utili1
Public U tilities—
water A partment
V. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1200.00
1200
0
600
J200
Su
pertntendent
Watef Department:
Superintendent
......................................... 1200.00
1. Library:
302.06
780
345.69
620
Labor and Supplies
Labor
and
Supplies
...........................................
620.00
(1) Personal service (librarian, etc.) ............
50.00
42.99
50
33.50
5®
50.00
Office Supplies ........................ - .......
Office Supplies ..........
,
(2) Library books ................................................
50.00
878.55
880
428.25
........................
880
880.00
Electric Power ..
Electric
Power,
Pump
2. Transportation of pupils .................................. 2700.00
25.00
20
5.70
__ ..................
20
20.00
2800.00
incidentals
Incidentals ...................
TOTAL EXPENSE of Auxiliary Agencies ........
3000 4000.00
........................
3000
Bond Retirement
1 I
•!!*
Bond Retirement ................................. .............. 3000.00
VI. FIXED CHARGES
1200.00
480.00
960
........................
780
6550.00
780.00
Interest
Interest
1. Insurance .............................................................
500.00
7648.56
6890
1893.14
........................
6560
500.00
TOTAL
TOTAL Fixed Charges ...........................................
.............
300
300.00
Emergency: ....................... ....... .............
VII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
5399.60 14550 14843.68 Emergency .......................................................
Grand
Total
...............................
»14446
1. New furniture, equipment ft replacements
14945.00
Allowance for Delinquent ’39 taxes .... 1300
GRAND TOTAL
300.00
band, etc...........................................................
1300.00
300.00 Total Requirements ................................ 15745
1 TOTAL Capital Outlays ......................................
Estimated Tax Delinquency 1939 Levy
Estimated
Revenue»—
VIII. DEBT SERVICE
General Fund Balance Available for Appli-
16245.00
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
1000.00
1. Principal on bonds ..........................................
catlon
...........................................I 1400.00
726.00
2. Interest on bonds
......................................
Delinquent Taxes and Interest ..................... 1300.00 Estimated Revenues
1726.00
General Fund Balance available tor appli­
TOTAL Debt Service ................................................
100.00
Auto Licenses ................................ - ...................
2097.78
cation ........................................................... 1400.00
IX. EMERGENCY ........................................................
495.00
Fees, Fines ft Other Miscellaneous Revenue
Delinquent taxes and interest ....................... 1300.00
RECAPITULATION
Water Department Revenues ......................... ®55® ®®
100.00
$20.777.78
Auto Licenses — ...............................................
Total estimated expenses for the year .........................
TOTAL Estimated Receipts ....................... 9845.00
495.00
17,177.78
Fees,
Fines
ft
other
Miscellaneous
Revenue
Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS ...............
16745.00
6550.00
Water Department Revenues .................... —
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
9845.00
$
3.600.00
BALANCE, amount to be raised by district tax
Amount Necessary by Taxation ....
5900.00
9845.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
INDEBTEDNESS
The following Is a lull and complete classified sum­
$15.000.00
Amount of bonded Indebtedness
mary of indebtedness as of September 15. 1938.
6400.00
$15,000.00
Total Tax Levy ....................
Total Indebtedness .......... - ...................
OUTSTANDING WATER BONDS. $16.000.00
We
the
undersigned
Chairman
and
Secretary
of
the
Budget
Committee
DATED this September 26th, 1938.
I. Charles Taylor, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expendi­ of the City of Hermiston, Oregon, hereby certify that the foregoing is cor-
N. R. MUELLER.
SIGNED:
R. A. BROWN8ON,
tures
for the year 1939. budget allowance and expenditures for the first
made by the said Budget Comittee September 21. 1938.
Chairman, Board of Directors
District Clerk
six month« of current year and expenditures for the year
. an sum reet as
J. O. PEARSON. Chairman.
APPROVED by Budget Committee
mary of indebtedness as shown above, have been compiled from the record«
JAMES D. TUDb. Secretary.
GEO 9TROHM,
SIGNED:
A. W. PRANN.
Chairman, Budget Committee in my charge and to the best of my knowledge are true and correct.
Secretary. Budget Committee
(Sept. 29-Oct. 6)
CHARLES TAYLOR. City Recorder. Hermiston. Ore. (Sept. 29 - Oct. 6)
(Sept. 29 — Oct. 6)
demanded in said complaint, to-
wit:
A decree that plaintiff is the own­
er in fee simple of the following de­
scribed land, to-wit:
Lots 3 and 4 in Block 42 in the
town now City of Umaiilla, and
fractional Lot 4 in Block 42 of
Wardwell’s Addition to the town
now City of Umatilla in Umatilla
County, Oregon.
And that plaintiff is such owner
free from any right, title, estate,
lien or interest of you and of each
of you, and that you or any one or
more of you has no right, title, es­
tate, lien or interest in said land or
in any part thereof, and perpetual­
ly restraining and enjoining you
and each of you from asserting or
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in said land or in any
part thereof adverse to plaintiff.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof for four suc­
cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her­
ald by order of Honorable Calvin L.
Sweek, judge of the court above
named, which said order was made
and dated the 27th day of Septem
ber, 1938, and the date of the first
publication of this summons is the
29th day of September, 1938.
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