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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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BOARDMAN
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By RUTH FISHER
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factories.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGreer
were Pendleton callers last Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W attenburger
attended the pioneer reunion at
L exington Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. N eill, Roy
N eill and Guy Moore attended the
opening of the Union church in Her
m iston last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch and
daughters Mabel, Pauline and
Ina
visited Frank and H enrietta Helms
Sunday afternoon, in the Pendleton
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W attenburger
were callers in Heppner Tuesday.
Mrs. C. H. Bartholom ew attended
teachers’ in stitu te in
Pendleton
Thursday and Friday.
The high school students have
chosen the play en titled , ‘‘Aunt
Bessie Beats the Band," to be pre
sented Friday, November 4.
Neal Bleakney and Bob Harwood
■went deer b u n tin g over the week
end and were successful in g ettin g
a deer.
George Corwin, Glen M allery, E l
mer Sullivan and B ill B ennett w ent
deer h u n tin g over the w eek end. Mr.
B ennett was the only one to bag a
deer.
Esther McGrow spent the week
end v isitin g at her home in P ort
land.
Boardman school w as dismissed
Tuesday afternoon and all day W ed
nesday because the drainage system
in the school building w as out of
order. No school was held Thursday
or Friday because of teachers’ in
stitu te at Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. M essenger mo
tored to H erm iston Saturday on
business.
The current in a flash of lig h t
A farew ell party was given by the
Boardman P.T.A. last week in the n in g ranges from about 4,000 am-1
high school auditorium , honoring H. peres to 220,000.
B. Thomas, who w ill leave soon for
H alfw ay, Ore., to serve as pastor.
FOR EYE COMFORT AND
Teto Coloso and fam ily w ill move
SIGHT CONSERVATION
Jo Hood R iver to make their home.
Mrs. Stevens and fam ily and Mr.
and Mrs. Decker and sm all d augh
ter A rlene of Irrigon visited at the
home of Earl Hood last Sunday.
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PINF C ITY
By Mrs. Bernice W attenburger
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholom ew
returned from Salt Lake City th is
week by way of Bend, Oregon. Mr.
Bartholom ew attended a m eeting at
which range and grazing was d is
cussed. County Commissioner, Roy
N eill also attended the m eeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton E. Clarke,
Miss Zella Robbins, Miss Margaret
W eaver and Mrs. Louis K ent atten d
ed teachers' in stitu te in Pendleton
Thursday and Friday.
The B utter creek road is being
graded th is week.
Homer Hedrick of Stanfield
is
w irin g the Tom Boylen ranch on
B utter Creek, for electricity.
Mrs. Ollie N eill and Mrs. Dale
Acres and daughter were Thursday
callers at the E. B. W attenburger,
and Jim Daly homes.
Frank Helms and daughters H en
rietta and H arriet were involved in
a traffic accident at the junction of
the Echo and Pendleton highw ays.
Mr. Helms is being treated in St.
A n th on y’s hospital in Pendleton for
broken ribs, cuts and bruises, and
H arriett suffered from shock and
bruises. She is now at home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. N eill returned
from a trip to W eiser, Idaho, last
week. They visited the new Vale ir
rigation project and the sugar beet
Notice of Budget Meeting for Umatilla County
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the T axpayers of U m atilla County,
State of Oregon, that a m eeting w ill be held In the County Court room of
the County Court House in the City of Pendleton, U m atilla C ounty, Ore
gon, on Monday the 21st day of November, A.D. 1938, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock A. M. of said day, for the purpose of d iscussing the budget for said
U m atilla County, Oregon, for the year 1938, w ith the levyin g board of said
County.
E stim ated
E xpenses for
Y ear, 1939.
OBJECT OF EXPENDITURES
The follow in g is the origin al estim ate made in com pliance w ith Chap
ter 118, Laws of Oregon for 1921, and show s in parallel colum ns, the unit
costs of the several services, material and supplies for the th ree fiscal
years next preceeding the current year, the d etail expenditures for six
m onths of the current year, and the budget allow an ces for said current
year 1938, together w ith the total am ount of money needed by said C ounty
during the fiscal year begin n in g January 1st, 1939, and ending December
31st, 1939, which said sum s are as follow s, to -w lt:-
Expenditures
in D etail, 1st
6 mos. of 1938.
Budget
A llow ance,
6 mos., 1938.
Detailed
E xpenses for
Year 1937.
Y early
Total
1936.
Y early
Total
1935,
COUNTY COURT AND
COMMISSIONERS
Salary of County Judge ....................
Per Diem, County Commissioners
Expenses for County Court ...........
O fficial Publication ..........................
Telephone & Telegraph ..................
Supplies and P ostage .......................
Stenographer ........................................
M iscellaneous ........................................
TOTAL
...............................................
$
2,400.00
2,000.00
300.00
400.00
100.00
100.00
360.00
8
1,200.00
660.00
143.77
220.88
48.18
43.29
168.75
163.13
8
1,200.00
1,000.00
150.00
200.00
50.00
50.00
180.00
8
2,269.88
1,274.20
232.80
678.80
93.79
49.54
5,660.00
$
2,647.00
8
2,830.00
8
5,057.36
2,000.00
250.00
1,325.00
250.00
300.00
75.00
25.00
150.00
50.00
75.00
9
928.94
77.80
423.90
28.00
80.00
15.82
5.29
73.75
18.00
20.50
8
1,250.00
125.00
662.50
125.00
150.00
37.50
12.50
75.00
25.00
37.50
8
1,517.10
306.80
751.00
148.00
154.69
20.75
17.37
138.48
361.79
74.42
458.35
8
4,798.78
8
4,590.03
8
3,767.71
8
3,116.07
8
921.65
8
1,029.05
CIRCUIT COURT
Circuit Court Jurors ...
Grand Jurors .................
W itnesses .........................
B a iliff .................................
Reporter and A ttorney
Meals for Jurors ..........
Supplies ............................
Telephone & Telegraph
M iscellaneous ..................
P ostage ..............................
...............................................
8
4,500.00
8
1.672.00
8
2,500.00
8
3,490.40
Justice Fees ....................................... ....................
W itness and Jury Fees .................
Constable Fees ...................................
8
900.00
100.00
25.00
75.00
75.00
25.00
9
481.55
37.90
7.50
28.43
33.78
15.40
9
342.50
100.00
25.00
37.50
50.00
12.50
9
616.90
129.60
29.70
69.10
170.99
8
1,200.00
604.56
567.50
8
1,016.29
2,500.00
2,500.00
1,680.00
1,560.00
1,560.00
1,800.00
1,560.00
1,440.00
1,000.00
1,200.00
400.00
350.00
500.00
1,250.02
433.59
840.00
780.00
780.00
900.00
780.00
720.00
697.25
,957.11
371.54 '
350.00
225.10
16.26
24.87
100.26
TOTAL
JUSTICE COURT
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1938.
Come to Pendleton for
Your Optical Needs!
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Methods.
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When Needed.
— REASONABLE PRICES —
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OPTOMETRIST
OVER WOOLWORTHS
Pendleton, Ore.
Phone 535-J
M iscellaneous ......................................
Stenographer ..................................
TOTAL
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SHERIFF’S OFFICE
S h eriff’s Salary ..................
Car and Travel Expenses
F irst Deputy-Crim...............
2nd Deputy-Crim..................
Third Deputy-Crim...............
First Tax Deputy .............
Second Tax Deputy ...........
Third Tax Deputy ...........
M iscellaneous Help ...........
Supplies ...................................
P ostage ...................................
O fficial Bond ........................
Telephone ) .......................
Telegraph ) .......................
M iscellaneous .......................
Insurance ........................................................
F inger Print C lassif......................................
250.00
240.00
1,250.00
1,000.00
840.00
780.00
780.00
900.00
780.00
720.00
375.00
1,050.00
200.00
175.00
275.00
125.00
100.00
225.00
120.00
2,500.00
1,943.17
1,680.00
1,560.00
1,560.00
1,800.00
1,500.00
1,440.00
740.40
954.14
411.50
350.00
464.62
169.73
110.19
226.34
1,600.00
TOTAL
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8 18,540.00
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CLERK’S OFFICE
Clerk’s Salary .................................................. ........
One Deputy ...... ..............................................
Stenographer ................... ..........................
A dditional Help ............................................
Supplies, Equip. & Legal Books
Postage and E xp........................ ..................
O fficial Bond ................ ..............................
Telephone and Telegraph .......................
P ublications ....................................................
M iscellaneous ..................................................
TOTAL
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Re-Elect
DR. J, A. BEST
State Senator
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In 1933 I introduced the old age pension and
put it over i i the house at $50.00 a month, and 65
years of age. The Senate cut it to $30.00 a month
and 70 years of age. It was not enough and I am
fighting for more.
I introduced and put over the Elk bill.
I introduced the dog racing bill with the under
standing that Umatilla county would get a cut. How
much have we received? $20,719.47, and it has not
cost the taxpayers one cent.
I had the farmers’ truck license reduced one-
half and made it possible for any member of a fam
ily to haul the other agriculture products without
additional truck license cost, and they could haul 55
loads for neighbors without additional license cost.
I introduced and put over the Junior College
bill.
Tbeoe strte«ent» are public reoord» ami can be
checked-—THEY ARE NOT MOT AIR!
Paid advert
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9,695.00
3 19,010.09
1,000.04
810.00
623.70
3
1,000.00
810.00
623.70
100.00
550.00
150.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
9
3,468.97
8
3,323.70
9
806.10
151.26
50.00
27.87
TOTAL
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A ssessor’s Salary ......
Stenographer .............
Deputy .........................
Field Deputies ...........
Rolls and Supplies ....
Extra Help ..................
Bond . . . ...........................
M iscellaneous .............
Telephone ....................
P ostage
..
T raveling Expense
D rafting
1,800.00
1,500.00
300.00
300.00
70.00
130.00
600.00
9
900.00
750.00
105.30
10.00
47.45
128.68
442.86
9
900.00
750.00
150.00
5.00
35.00
65.00
350.00
9
1,800.00
1,500.00
195.75
10.00
83.10
149.06
584.55
24.00
3
4,410.00
3
2,384.29
3
2,255.00
3
4,346.46
1,500.00
250.00
20.00
100.00
40.00
80.00
120.00
250.00
90.00
8
750.00
117.00
4.90
32.84
2.00
33.40
104.98
250.00
3
750.00
125.00
10.00
50.00
20.00
40.00
70.00
125.00
45.00
3
1,500.00
275.60
2.30
100.75
40.62
68.22
72.03
250.00
90.25
2,450.00
8
1,295.12
8
1,235.00
3
2,399.77
1,800.00
1,260.00
1,440.00
1,800.00
400.00
150.00
15.00
9
900.00
660.00
720.00
1,496.12
346.60
54.00
15.00
9
900.00
690.00
720.00
900.00
200.00
75.00
7.50
25.00
35.00
30.00
62.50
250.00
9
1,800.00
1,380.00
1,440.00
1,708.32
338.16
225.50
15.00
48.75
67.90
49.94
123.01
33.95
62.38
47.34
500.00
70.00
60.00
125.00
7,120.00
3
4,835.39
3
3,895.00
3
7,196.58
Superintendent’s Salary ..........
Deputy ............................................
T raveling Expense ...................
P rin tin g and Supplies ...........
Postage and Express ...........
Telephone ................................. .....
Bond .................................................
M iscellaneous ................................
Mimeograph ............................ ......
1,800.00
1,080.00
350.00
100.00
100.00
75.00
5.00
9
900.00
540.00
751.64
52.64
50.36
45.55
5.00
9
900.00
540.00
500.00
50.00
50.00
37.50
2.50
12.50
3
1,800.00
1,080.00
698.57
236.45
78.04
86.94
5.00
5.00
TOTAL
3,634.00
9
2.345.19
3
2.092.50
3
3,985.00
1,140.00
3
570.00
660.80
720.15
97.05
48.90
18.00
580.74
29.75
9
570.00
600.00
600.00
500.00
600.00
20.00
200.00
37.50
3
1,140.00
1.154.73
1.201 95
369.48
454.34
36.00
910 56
258.98
8
2,725.39
8
3.127.50
8
5,626.04
3
2,227.02
373.03
1(0 .9 9
45.00
39.40
31.87
58.50
0.00
119.81
U .9 0
3
2,000.00
200.00
200.00
100.00
17.00
45.00
100.00
500.00
3
3,757.17
860.84
842.68
76.40
35.25
TOTAL
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
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COURT HOUSE
...............................................
Salary of Supt. H ospital ....................
Fuel, C lothing and Drugs, Hospital
Repairs at H ospital ..............................
Ins. at Hospital ......................................
Telephone. Hospital ...........................—..
Beds, etc........................ - ..........................
Burial Hoapttal Patianta ...................
Hospitalization of Patients -----------
Ltahu — ................- ......... .............
16 is as tian ir - - . Doctor. a te.......... ..........
8
6,488.91
8
6,290.09
8
4,355.44
8
4,282.68
8
2,482.46
8
2,396.54
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6,523.27
8
6,579.79
124.00
Janitor's Salary .............................................
L ights ................................................................
W ater and Fuel .............................................
Repairs and P ain tin g .................................
Insurance ..........................................................
Scavenger ..........................................................
Supplies .............................................................
M iscellaneous ........ .........................................
Tern. Quarters for County Offices and Ex-
penses for Operation ...............................
TOTAL
8 19,178.21
6,764.05
8
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8 18,178.25
2,000.00
1,620.00
1,247.40
301.50
1,120.17
243.14
50.00
30.40
47.04
104.40
6,652.40
Treasurer’s Salary .......
Deputy ...............................
Publication ........................
Supplies ...............................
Postage ...............................
Telephone ...........................
M iscellaneous ...................
O fficial Bond ....................
Insurance ..........................
POOR FARM
The 4-H clubs are entitled to more financial
patronage and I intend to see that they get it.
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TREASURER’S OFFICE
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE
WHY?
He Brought Home
thejBacon!
3 10,226.00
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RECORDER'S OFFICE
Recorder’s Salary ............................. ..............
D eputy .....................................................
E xtra H elp ............................................
Bond ........................................................
Telephone .................. ...........................
Postage ...................................................
Books and Supplies ...........................
M iscellaneous .......................................
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2,000.00
1,620.00
1,247.40
200.00
1,105.00
300.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
8
3,984.24
8
4,001.03
<
5,944 36
8
6,401.18
5,915.00
8
7,055.00
75c per day per
patient allow ed
as Salary, or
.. 8 4,000.00
400.00
200.00
100.00
34.00
90.00
200.00
500.00
250 00
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