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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1938.
Notice is hereby given to all per County, Oregon.
annexed, of the estate of Gottlieb
Kurrle, deceased, to sell at private sons whom it may concern that Eth And that plaintiff is such owner
sale, in separate parcels, for cash el L. Roberts has beqn appointed free from any right, title, estate,
for the purpose of paying funeral administratrix of the estate of Or lien or interest of you and of each
charges, expenses of administration lando P. Roberts, deceased, and has of you, and that you or any one or
and claims against the estate of qualified as such. All persons hav more of you has no right, title, es
Gottlieb Kurrle, deceased, all the ing claims against his estate are re tate, lien or Interest in said land or
real property belonging to the es quired to present them with proper in any part thereof, and perpetual
tate said estate, or such portion vouchers to the administratrix at ly restraining and enjoining you
thereof as may be necessary to sell the law office of Peterson A Peter and each of you from asserting or
for such purposes, the said real pro son, her attorneys, in U. S. National claiming any right, title, estate, lien
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
perty being described in the inven Bank Building, Pendleton. Orteg'on, or interest in said land or in any
part
thereof
adverse
to
plaintiff.
tory and appraisement filed in the within six months of the date of the
Optometrist of Seattle
This summons is served upon you
above entitled estate and in the pe first publication of this notice
whs
baa made profeuiooal v W b
by
publication
thereof
for
four
suc
tition of the administrator filed which is Thursday the 6th day of
cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her
to Hermiston for 25 veers. will
herein applying for permission of October, 1938.
ald by order of Honorable Calvin L.
the Court to sell said real property,
ETHEL L. ROBERTS,
agaia bs at the
Sweek, judge of the court above
and more particularly described as
Administratrix.
named,
which
said
order
was
made
follows:
.
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PETERSON & PETERSON,
Parcel No. 1: Tax No. 10 in Sec.
Attorneys for Administratrix. and dated the 27th day of Septem
ber, 1938, and the date of the first
33, Twp. 4, N. R. 29, EWM.
(Oct. 6-Nov. 3)
Parcel No. 2: Southwest Quarter
publication of this summons is the
Sec. 11, Twp. 4, N. R. 30, EWM.
29th day of September, 1938.
SUMMONS
This citation is issued pursuant
Eauitv
No.
6345
For One Day
to order of the Honorable Carl W.
A. S. COOLEY,
Chambers, Judge of the above en
Attorney for Plaintiff.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
titled Court, duly made and entered
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Post Office Address:
on the 23rd. day of September, 1938.
to Relieve Eye Strain and
TTMATTT.T.A COUNTY.
Pendleton, Oregon.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I,
(Sept. 29-Oct. 27)
Mrs. E. B. Casteel, Clerk of the
Llewellyn Brownell, Plaintiff, vs.
County Court of the State of Oregon,
Charges Reasonable.
for Umatilla County, do hereby and Umatilla County in the State of
hereunto set my hand and affix the Oregon; the unknown heirs of James
BOARDMAN
*
seal of the said Court this 23rd. day Ward well, deceased; "Also all other *
persons or parties unknown claiming
of September, 1938.
By Marystta Thomas
(SEAL)
MRS. E. B. CASTEEL, any right, title, estate, lien or in
(Held from last week)
terest in the real estate described in
Clerk.
The Clyde Tannehill family de
Buster Rands, Louis Kobow, Ed
This citation is served upon you by the complaint herein,” Defendants.
parted on a transcontinental auto
Skoubo
and
Ralph
Skoubo
went
to
To
the
above
named
defendants
publication thereof for four succes the unknown heirs of James Ward-
tour Saturday.
Many days will be rainy this winter. Many days
sive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, well, deceased; “Also all other per Long Creek Sunday for opening of
Rev. Thomas and daughter Mari
hunting season.
a
newspaper
of
general
circulation
sons or parties unknown claiming
will be filled with work and pleasure. I am counting
published weekly in Hermiston, any right, title, estate, lien or inter
Willard Baker and wife drove his etta are convalescing in Halfway
Umatilla County, Oregon, by order est in the real estate described in sister, La Vern, to La Grande Sun from a recent auto wreck near North
on my telephone to help me do my shopping. It is
of Carl W. Chambers, Judge of the the complaint herein:”
day where she will enter normal Powder, and are expected home soon.
above entitled Court, which order IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goodwin of
one of the important values of my telephone service.
school.
was made and dated the 3rd. day of
OREGON
Sublimity, Ore., arrived recently to
Mrs.
Grace
Tyler
and
Mr.
Forbes
October, 1938; the date of the first
You are hereby required to appear
publication of this Citation is the and answer the complaint filed who were married recently, were the visit Mrs. Goodwin’s mother, Mrs.
6th.
day
of
October,
1938,
and
the
against you in the above entitled victims of a charivari administered Warner.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
last date of publication will be the court and cause within four weeks
Eldon Shannon is home visiting
by many Boardmanites Friday night.
3rd.
day
of
November,
1938.
MAIN STREET
PHONE 511
from the date of the first publica
his
wife and mother for a few days.
Crystal
Barlow’s
mother,
Mrs.
A C. McINTYRE,
tion of this summons, and if you fail
Mrs. Katherine Rake spent the
Attorney for Administrator. so to appear and answer, for want Furgeson, is visiting here.
fore the Honorable Carl W. Cham
Post Office Address:
Bobby Royce left several days ago week end in Boardman with her
CITATION.
thereof plaintiff will apply to said
bers, Judge of the above entitled
Pendleton, Oregon.
court for the relief prayed for and to work in the fruit near Wenat parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Court, within ten days from the (Oct. 6-No. 3)
demanded in said complaint, to- chee. '
little son R«o.
date of the service of this citation
wit
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STATE OF OREGON FOR
upon you If served within Umatilla
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
A decree that plaintiff is the own
UMATILLA COUNTY
County, Oregon, and within twenty
er
in fee simple of the following de
days after service of this citation IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
NOTICE OF 1939 BUDGET MEETING
scribed land, to-wit:
In the Matter of the Estate of upon you if served within any oth
STATE OF OREGON FOR
In
accordance
with the provisions of the “Local Budget Law” (Sections
er County in the State of Oregon,
GOTTLIEB KU'RRLE, Deceased.
Lots 3 and 4 in Block 42 in the
UMATILLA COUNTY
and within four weeks from the
To: Minnie Kurrle Josephs and
town now City of Umatilla, and 69-1101-69-1115, Oregon Code 1930, as amended), notice is hereby given
date of the date of the service of
Ida Kurrle, as Heirs at Law
In the Matter of the Estate of fractional Lot 4 in Block 42 of that the Budget Committee of the City of Hermiston, Oregon, has prepared
this citation upon you if served ORLANDO
of Gottlieb Kurrle, Deceased,
P. ROBERTS, Deceased. Wardwell’s Addition to the town In compliance with the “Local Budget Law” the following Budget Esti
within the United States and out
and to all other devisees and
now City of Umatilla in Umatilla mates for the ensuing fiscal year ending December 31, 1939. All persons
side of the State of Oregon, and
heirs unknown, if any there
are hereby notified that on Wednesday the 19th. day of October, 1938, at
then and there show cause, if any
be.
For the Year Ending December 31, 1939.
exists, why an order of the above
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
8 P. M. in the council room in the Library Building, Hermiston, Oregon,
OF OREGON
entitled Court should not be made
DETAILED BUDGET REPORT OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
the following Budget Estimates for the ensuing fiscal year ending Decem
You and each of you are hereby permitting and authorizing Gilbert
ber 31, 1939, for the City of Hermiston, Oregon, may be discussed with the
AND REVENUES.
c lte d a n d c o m n ia n d e d to a £ ^ e a r ^ e - G. Smith as administrator, with will
City Council, the levying board for said City of Hermiston, Oregon, and
City of Hermiston, Oregon
Orig. any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in
Total
Orig. Est Expen.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Expen. 1st 6 mo. Budget Expen. favor of or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No.
Yr. ’38 Yr. ’37
1938
1939
14, of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the
C IT Y OF HERMISTON BUDGET
General
Government—
said district will bo held at the school house in Hermiston, Oregon, on the
112.00
72.00
144
$
144
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Council ..........................................
22nd day of October, 1938, at 2:80 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of discuss
34.50 General Government
19.50
36
36
Mayor
........................................
...
ing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning June 20, 1938, and
Council .......................................... .
144.00
600.00
600
300.00
600
Recorder .......................................
ending June 21, 1939, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the proposition
Mayor .............................................
36.00
40
33.61
20.73
40
Stationery
and
Supplies
...........
of levying a district tax.
Recorder ........... :...........................
600.00
60.00
60.00
60
60
Travel Expense, Mayor .............
BUDGET
Attorney ........................................
240.00
18.90
30
20
20.00
Tel. & Tel. Expenditures ........
Estimated Receipts
Treasurer .......................................
60.00
60
60.00
60
30.00
Treasurer ......................................
Balance on hand at the beginning of the fiscal
Stationery and Supplies ...........
40.00
240
240.00
120.00
240
Attorney
........................................
school year (third Monday in June) for
Telephone and Telegraph .........
30.00
50
Election
Expenditure
................
which this budget is made .............................. 36904.08
Travel Expense, Mayor ............. .
60.00
100
Audit City Records ....................
To be received from County School Fund ............ 3328.00
Auditing
City Records .............
100.00
108.80
22.40
100
110
Legal Notices and Advertising
To be received from Elementary School Fund ..... 2940.00
Legal Notices and Advertising
110.00
25.00
20
20
League of Oregon Cities.............
To be received from State Irreducible School Fund
505.70
League of Oregon Cities ...........
20.00
110.00
55
55
Surety
Bonds
...............................
To be received from tuition for elementary school
Surety Bonds of Officials .........
55.00
31.24
7.80
50
50
Jail
lights,
repairs
....................
pupils ...................................................................... 3500.00
Jail Lights and Repairs, etc. ...
500.00
50.00
500
500
Public
Building
Fund
................
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ...................
817177.78
Public Building Fund ....................................... 1000.00
130.00
82545.00
100
165.15
Purchase of Lots ..............................
Estimated Expenditures
107.87
10
32.15
Miscellaneous
.......................................
I. GENERAL CONTROL
2085
2171.92 Public Safety
869.73
TOTAL ........................................... 2045
1. Personal service:
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Public
Safety—
126.00
(1) Clerk ..........................................................
Salaries ...................................................... ......... 2100.00
2100.00
2100
1050.00
Police
Salaries
............................
-.........
2100
50.00
2. Elections and publicity ................................
Deputies .................................. .................. .........
100.00
40.00
100
7.50
Deputies
.......................................-........
100
50.00
3. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.) .
Supplies ......................................................
3.23
27.92
20
15
Supplies
..........................................
225.00
TOTAL EXPENSE of General Control ..........
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Fire Department—
II. INSTRUCTION—Teaching
Salaries ...................................................... .........
256.00
230.00
250
122.00
............................
250
Wages
.............................................
1. Personal service:
Equipment and Supplies ....................... .........
260.00
347.17 ,
260
299.95
Equipment
and
Supplies
...................
260
8970.00
(1) Teachers ....................................................
Truck Storage ......................................... ..........
90.00
90.00
90
45.00
Fire
Truck
Storage
............................
90
400.00
2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) .......................
State Industrial Accident Commission .. ..........
200.00
194.71
3020.00
240
91.57
Industrial
Accident
Insurance........
200
500.00
3. Textbookg ........................................................
3005.11
1643.94
3055
TOTAL
............................................
3020
TOTAL EXPENSE of Teaching ............................
9870.00
Social Welfare
Social W e lfa r e -
III. OPERATION OF PLANT
Health Officer
120.00
120.00
120
60.00
Health
Officer
.....................................
120
1. Personal service:
I
Relief ..............
25.00
45.59
25
12.35
Relief
....................................................
25
(1) Janitors and other employees ........... ....... 1200.00
Boy
Scouts
—
50.00
37.50
195.00
60
50.00
Boy Scouts ...........................................
50
2. Janitors’ supplies ................................................
200.00
203.09
195
122.36
TOTAL
...............................
-
.......
195
3. Fuel ........................................................................
450.00
Education
Education—
4. Light and power ..................................................
450.00
Librarian ........................................... — .............. 360.00
360.00
360
180.00
Librarian
..............................................
360
6. Water .....................................................................
110.00
'
Heating and Lighting ...................................
100.00
92.55
90
46.25
Heating and Lighting ..........................
100
6. Other expense of operation ..............................
60.00
Magazines,
Books,
etc.
130.00
142.30
599.00
140
45.00
Books,
Magazines,
etc.........................
130
1.
TOTAL EXPENSE of Operation ..........................
2460.00
594.85
590
271.25
TOTAL
...................................
590
r
IV. MAINTENANCE A REPAIRS
Public Works
r
Public Works—
1. Repair and maintenance of furniture and
Maintenance streets ...
850.00
373.55
850
132.49
Streets,
Maintenance
..........................
860
100.00
equipment ..................................- ....................
Lighting streets ..........
850.00
832.65
840
466.70
Street
Lighting
.....................................
850
2. Repair and maintenance of buitdings and
Refuse Collection .......
45.00
1746.00
13.95
45
Refuse Disposal .................... - ............
45
700.00
grounds ........................ ...... ........................—-
1220.15
1735
599.19
TOTAL
...............................................
1745
TOTAL EXPENSE of Maintenance and Repairs
800.00
Public Utility
Publio U tilities—
V. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
WATER DEPARTMENT
1200
1200.00
600
1200
Water Department: Superintendent
1. Library:
' J
Superintendent ___________ _____________
1200.00
302.06
780
345.69
620
Labor
and
Supplies
................
50.00
(1) Personal service (librarian, etc.) ........
Labor
and
Supplies
..........................................
620.00
42.95
50
33.50
50
Office Supplies ......................
60.00
(2) Library books ...........................................
Office Supplies .................... ...... .......................
50.00*
878.55
880
428.25
880
Electric
Power
......................
2. Transportation of pupils .................................. 2700.00
Electric
Power,
Pump
......................
-
............
880.00
25.00
20
5.70
20
Incidentals ...............................
TOTAL EXPENSE of Auxiliary Agencies ........
2800.00
Incidentals ...........................................................
20.00
3000 4000.00
.... 3000
Bond Retirement ...................
VI. FIXED CHARGES
Bond
Retirement
.......................................
-
......
3000.00
1200.00
480.00
960
780
Interest .....................................
1. Insurance .............................................................
600.00
Interest ..................................................................
780.00
6550.00
6890
7648.56
6560 1893.14
TOTAL ............................
TOTAL Fixed Charges
......- .........................
600.00
300
VII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
' J
300.00
814445 5399.60 14550 14843.68 Emergency .......................................................... - .......
1. New furniture, equipment A replacements,
.... 1300
Allowance
for
Delinquent
’39
taxes
band, etc...............................................................
300.00
GRAND TOTAL .............
14945.00
..... 15745
TOTAL'Capital Outlays ...........................- ....... —
300.00 Total Requirements ...........................
Estimated
Tax
Delinquency
1939
L
e
v
y
...........
—
1300.00
Estimated Revenues—
VIII. DEBT SERVICE
General Fund Balance Available for Appli
1. Principal on bonds ........................................... 1000.00
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
16245.00
cation ............................................................... » 140000
2. Interest on bonds ..............................................
725.00
Delinquent Taxes and Interest ..................... 1300.00 Estimated Revenues
TOTAL Debt Service
...........................................
1725.00
General Fund Balance available for appli
Auto Licensee ......................................................
100.00
IX. EMERGENCY
...................... ........ ..................
2097.78
cation
-
- 1400.00
495.00
Fees. Fines A Other Miscellaneous Revenue
RECAPITULATION
Delinquent taxes and interest .......... ............. 1300.00
6550.00
W
’ater
Department
Revenues
...........
-
............
Total estimated expenses for the year ........... - ............................. 820,777.78
Auto Licenses ........................................................
100.00
TOTAL Estimated Receipts ..................... - 9845.00
Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax .................
17,177.78
Fees. Fines * other Miscellaneous Revenue
495.00
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS ......- .....
15745.00
Water Department Revenues ....... - .......... —
6550.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ...
9845.00
8 3,600.00
BALANCE, amount to be raised by district tax
Amount
Necessary
by
Taxation
—
5900.00
INDEBTEDNESS
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
9845.60
The following is a full and complete classified sum
815.000.00
mount of bonded Indebtedness ........
mary
of
Indebtedness
as
of
September
15,
1938.
815.000.00
ntal Indebtedness ...............................
Total Tax Levy - ...................
6400.00
OUTSTANDING WATER BONDS. 816.000.00
A TED this September 2«th, 1938.
We. the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of the Budget Committee
I.
Charles
Taylor,
do
hereby
certify
that
the
above
estimate
of
expendi
N. R. MUELLER.
[GNED:
R. A. BROWN8ON,
of the City of Hermiston, Oregon, hereby certify that the foregoing is cor
Chairman. Board of Directors tures for the year 1939. budget allowance and expenditures for the first
District Clerk
rect as made by the said Budget Comittee September 21. 1938.
six
months
of
current
year
and
expenditures
for
the
year
1937.
and
sum
PPROVED by Budget Committee
J. O. PEARSON. Chairman.
mary of Indebtedness as shown above, have been compiled from the records
GEO STROHM,
[GNED:
A. W. PRANN.
JAMES D. TODD. Secretary.
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. (8e»t. 29 - Oct. 8)
Sept. 29 — Oct. 8)
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