The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 19, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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STANFIELD NEWS
By Mrs. J. M. Richards
The Stanfield W om an’s Study club
■was paid an officia l visit Thursday
afternoon by Mrs. Harold D. P eter­
son of D allas, President of the S tate
F ederation, and Mrs. F in ley P. Mul­
lin s of P ortland. State Federation
fin e arts chairm an. The m eeting
w as held at the W. T. R eeves home
w ith Mrs. G. E arnest Greathouse as­
s istin g Mrs. R eeves as hostess. Mrs.
J. M. Richards, vice president of
th e local club, acted as presiding o f­
ficer. Mrs. Harry McCormick sang
B erlin ’s ‘‘God Save A m erica” w ith
p iano accom panim ent by Mrs. R ay­
m ond A ttebury. B oth Mrs. Peterson
and Mrs. M ullins gave
Inspiring
ta lk s on the w ork of the State and
G eneral Federation.
Mrs. F. B. Stuart and Mrs. J. M.
R ichards poured during the tea hour
assisted by Mrs. Hom er Hedrick and
Mrs. Stanley P. Sm ith. T w elve
g u ests were present.
The next regular club
m eeting
w ill be on November 2, at the W. T.
R eeves home, w ith a tea hour after
th e m eetin g to com plim ent the local
teachers.
Ten members of the Stanfield
G range attended the joint m eeting
T uesday n igh t w ith Columbia G rang­
ers as gen ial hosts In th e Columbia
school house.
Mrs. F. Kreen was hostess to the
B ridge club Monday w ith Mesdames
Troyer, D ill P enney and T. G. E l­
lio t as su b stitu te players. Miss El-
va Berry held high score.
Mrs. Leta Bogart and her son Mel­
vin of W alla W alla were g u ests of
th eir au n t, Mrs. W . T. R eeves Tues­
day.
The Misses Neva H edrick, Jo
R hea, Neva Behm e, and Guy Clark
Estim ated
Expenses for
Year 1940
attended the Idaho-LaGrande game
at La Grande Saturday.
Miss Lenna W aid and her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Har­
ry D uvall of L exington, returned
Sunday follow in g several days v isit
w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W icker-
sham in Portland. W h ile there the
group attended the P acific Interna­
tional. They were accompanied on
the return trip by E arnest Great-
house, w ho has been v isitin g at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Loren
M iller, and in cid en tlly atten d in g the
stock show , also.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers, pro­
prietors of the H i-W ay Cafe, trans­
acted business in Pendleton Satur­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Scot A rm strong of
Mt. Vernon, W n., are v isitin g at the
home of the la tter’s brother and sis­
ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Lane.
The W alter Brehm fa m ily have re­
cen tly come from T intah, Minn., and
are liv in g on the H eiter farm w hich
th ey have recently purchased.
The appearance of the U. P. sta ­
tion has been greatly improved by
the construction of a substantial 200
foot platform.
Supervisors .from
the
E lectric
Sm ith firm of Spokane have estab­
lished liv in g quarters in Bun Moore’s
cabin park w hile w orking on the re­
cen tly authorized
REA
extension
through Despain gulch.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem and the
follo w in g members of the McDonald
orchestra, Dorothy Thomsen, Marie
Lane, Donald Refvem and B illy P en­
ney heard Jascha H eifetz in “They
Shall Have Music” at the theatre in
P endleton Tuesday night.
Camp News.
E ig h ty -n in e boys arrived in camp
S tanfield last week to replace en ­
rollees w ho w ent home last m onth.
Supt. B onnevitch has succeeded
Lieut. Spangler as com m anding o ffi­
cer. Mr. and .Mrs. B on n evitch and
son have moved into 'the Ken iso n
house w hich w as recen tly vacated
by the Dyer fam ily.
Subaltern McMasters, w ho w ent
to W. Va., on the troop train, has
returned to camp.
S tanley Smith and J. R. Chenault
are business visitors a t Snohom ish,
Wn.
W illiam Haggem an returned to
S tanfield Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Penney who sp en t the latter
part of the week in Portland. Mr.
Haggem an is recovering from an op­
eration performed several w eeks ago
in Portland.
Mrs. R. G. A ttebury was hostess
Tuesday to the Home Econom ics clu b
at her home w est of tow n. Plans
were outlined for the year's work.
READ THE AD$
Along With the New»
A Few ol ear Red & White Specials
— FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—
Ladies9 Hose
3 Thread Pure Silk Chiffon R ingless
Per pair.......... $1.00
Marshmallows
1 LB.....- 1 * *
L a rd
4 LBS.....35*
SERVICE WEIGHT ..............
Salary of County Judge ..................
Per Diem, County Com m issioners
E xpenses for County Court ...........
O fficial P ublication ..........................
T elephone & Telegraph ..................
Supplies and P ostage ........................
Stenographer ........................................
M iscellaneous .......................................
A ssociation Oregon Co......................
2,400.00
1,500.00
300.00
750.00
100.00
100.00
400.00
RED & WHITE
Cake Floor
2F/s LB - PKO
RED & W HITE
j
49*
Coffee
jar 74<
Misses and
Girls
—
E xtra
Long
Rayon Stockings
Pair
25*
Pheasant Season open till Oct. 31
REMEMBER WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF SUPER-X & EXPERT
SHELLS — BOUGHT RIGHT!
M. Refvem General Merchandise
Stanfield
-
RED & WHITE
- -
Oregon
Y early
Total
1937
Yearly
$
5,057.36
$
4,791.76
$
3,490.40
$
3,787.71
$
1,016.2»
3
»31.6*
Total
1936
2,400.06
1,295.00
244.31
726.44
119.47
94.01
394.20
189.58
1,200.00
1,000.00
150.00
200.00
50.00
50.00
180.00
1,200.00
635.00
185.50
151.13
61.85
49.42
171.22
125.76
135.00
$
2,579.88
$
2,830.00
$
5,463.01
2,000.00
250.00
925.00
250.00
3
1,017.90
229.20
121.60
104.00
110.00
39.31
52.75
75.75
2.20
13.00
66.63
3
1,000.00
125.00
662.50
125.00
150.00
37.50
12.50
75.00
25.00
37.39
9
1,739.24
194.60
857.10
92.00
275.00
26.72
6.09
159.65
33.00
27.00
TOTAL .......................................................
5,500.00
3
1,832.34
3
2,250.00
3
3,410.40
900.00
150.00
25.00
75.00
75.00
25.00
3
412.29
35.90
3.80
27.55
41.60
1
450.00
50.00
12.50
37.50
37.50
12.50
3
959.95
158.90
15.30
92.83
41.18
15.40
$
1,250.00
3
521.14
3
600.00
3
1,283.56
$
2,500.00
2,000.00
1,680.00
1,560.00
1,560.00
1,800.00
1,560.00
1,440.00
500.00
1,200.00
500.00
350.00
1
1,250.02
239.53
840.00
780.00
780.00
900.00
780.00
720.00
866.51
894.52
392.16
350.00
232.77
55.50
78.36
70.00
3.66
*
1,250.00
1,250.00
840.00
780.00
780.00
900.00
780.00
720.00
500.00
600.00
200.00
175.00
250.00
I
2,500.00
3,052.99
1,680.00
1,560.00
1,560.00
1,800.00
1,560.00
1,440.00
843.35
1,092.79
400.00
350.00
455.02
36.88
178.69
11.25
1,134.63
75.00
25.00
150.00
50.00
75.00
1,500.00
200.00
$
JUSTICE COURT
Justice F ees ...................
W itness and Jury Fees
C onstable F ees ..............
Supplies ............................
M iscellaneous .................
Stenographer .................
TOTAL
.....................................................
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
S h eriff’s Salary .......................................................
Car & T ravel Exp......................................................
F irst Dept. Crim........................................................
2nd Dept. Crim ...........................................................
3rd D eputy Crim........................................................
F irst Tax D eputy .....................................................
2nd Tax D eputy ..... ................................ ................
3rd T ax D eputy .......................................................
M iscellaneous Help ................................................
Supplies ...................................................................—-
Postage ....................................... ,...............................
O fficial Bond ............................................................
Telephone ) ..............................................................
T elegraph ) ...............................................................
Insurance ...................................................................
F in ger P rin t C lassif.................................................
M iscellaneous ............... ............................................
Cars .................................. -..................................... —-
Typew riter .................................................................
Fourth Deputy Crim.................................................
Fourth Deputy Tax ................................................
TOTAL
.....................................................
550.00
200.00
50.00
$ 20,375.00
$
9,233.03
$
9,270.00
$ 19,655.60
2,000.00
1,620.00
1,247.40
300.00
980.00
300.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
$
1,000.04
810.00
623.70
116.33
309.09
115.28
50.00
1.00
26.05
$
1,000.00
810.00
623.70
100.00
552.50
150.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
$
2,000.00
1,620.00
1,247.40
229.04
1,128.33
269.76
50.00
35.30
37.10
24.60
6,627.40
$
3,051.49
$
3,326.20
$
6.641.43
1,800.00
1,500.00
300.00
10.00
80.00
130.00
600.00
$
900.00
750.00
108.00
10.00
35.70
75.76
185.73
$
900.00
750.00
150.00
$
1,800.00
1,500.00
274.48
10.00
82.35
139.68
638.00
26.00
CLERK’S OFFICE
C lerk’s Salary ....................................
One D eputy ......................................
Stenographer ....................................
A dditional Help ...............................
Supplies, Equip. & L egal Books
P ostage and Express .....................
O fficial Bond ....................................
Telephone & Telegraph .................
P u b lication s ......................................
M iscellaneous ....................................
TOTAL
125.00
120.00
1,150.00
95.00
480.00
1,200.00
...................
RECORDER’S OFFICE
R ecorder’s Salary ................ ■
Books & Supplies ...................
é Ô0
35.00
65.00
300.00
$ 19,010.0»
3 13,173.3*
$
»
«,7*4.06
* ,4 » i.» i
>
95.00
50.00
TOTAL
.....................................................
$
4,565.00
3
2,065.19
$
2,205.00
3
4,470.51
3
1,500.00
500.00
20.00
100.00
40.00
80.00
60.00
250.00
90.00
$
750.00
143.25
1.70
23.65
$
750.00
125.00
10.00
50.00
20.00
40.00
60.00
125.00
46.00
$
1,500.00
288.75
7.80
99.34
2.00
69.10
135.08
250.00
90.25
2,640.00
$
1,208.00
$
1,225.00
$
2,442.32
1,800.00
1,260.00
1,440.00
1,800.00
400.00
150.00
15.00
70.00
60.00
125.00
500.00
$
900.00
630.00
720.00
1,374.72
286.01
$
900.00
630.00
720.00
900.00
200.00
75.00
7.50
35.00
30.00
62.50
$
1,800.00
1,290.00
1,440.00
1.523 98
527.57
147.10
15.00
75.95
62.38
62.16
625.00
17.60
7,620.00
$
$
3,560.00
3
7,586.74
TREASURER’S OFFICE
T reasurer’s Salary ..................................................
Deputy ..........................................................................
P ublication .................................................................
Supplies ......................................................................
P ostage ...............................................................——•
T elephone ...................................................................
M iscellaneous ............................................................
O fficial Bond ............................................................
Insurance ...................................................................
TOTAL
.....................................................
»
A ssessor’s Salary ......
Stenographer .............
D eputy ..........................
Field D eputies ...........
R olls & Supplies ........
E xtra H elp .................
Bond .............................
T elephone .....................
P ostage ..........................
T raveling E xp..............
D rafting .......................
M iscellaneous ............
.....................................................
3
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
S ilk Hose
™ ...-........-....25*
XI*
D etailed
E xpenses for
Year 1938
5,685.00
$
C ircuit Court Jurors ...
Grand Jurors ................. .
W itnesses ..........................
B a iliff .................................
Reporter and A ttorney .
Meals for Jurors ...........
Supplies .............................
T elephone & Telegraph
M iscellaneous ...................
P ostage ...............................
R eporter’s Salary ...........
A ttorn ey ............................
TOTAL
S ilk Hose
Open back w elt — Pair
Budget
A llow ance
6 Mos., 1939
C0UNTY COURT AND
COMMISSIONERS
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE
RED & WHITE
Expenditure«
in D etail, 1st
6 Mos., 1939
CIRCUIT COURT
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
E ntered at the post office a t Her­
m iston as Second Class Matter, Dec.
1906,
U m atilla
County,
Oregon.
OBJECT OF EXPENDITURES
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TOTAL .......................................................
F. B. SWAYZE, President
A lfred Q uiring and Leander Quiring
Publishers
The follow in g is the origin al estim ate made in com pliance w ith
Chapter 118, Laws of Oregon for 1921, and show s in parallel colum ns, the
unit costs of the several services, m aterial and supplies for the three fiscal
years next proceeding the current year, the detailed expenditures for
the six m onths of the current year, and the budget allow ances for said cur­
rent year 1939, together w ith the total am ount of money needed by said
County during the fiscal year b egin n in g January 1st, 1940, and ending
December 31st, 1940, w hich said sum s are ag follow s, to -w lt:-
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON ;
P ublished Every Thursday at
H erm iston, U m atilla County, Oregon
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 o f P endleton, U m atilla County, Oregon,
on W ednesday the 8th day of November, A.D. 1939, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock A. M. of said day, for the purpose of discu ssin g th e budget for said
U m atilla County, Oregon, for th e Year 1940, w ith the levyin g board of said
c o u n ty .,
YOU MAY PU R C H A SE THEM IN
NEAT W ALLETS FROM
HERMISTON HERALD
PAGE THROB
THE H E R M IS TO N H ER ALD . HERM ISTON. OREGON
.....................................................
2,399.77
3
2,482.4«
3
7,196.38
3
6,128.27
3
3.985.00
$
3.984.24
3
5,526 04
3
6.944.36
1,800.00
1,080.00
1,027.71
215.72
75.26
89.45
5.00
900.00
540.00
175.00
50.00
50.00
37.50
2.50
62.00
900.00
540.00
86.81
58.23
52.92
44.40
3
50.00
400.00
3
Janitor's Salary .......................................................
L ights ......................................... ................................
W ater & Fuel ............................................................
R epairs & P a in tin g ................................................
Insurance ...................................................................
Scavenger ...................................................................
Supplies .............................................................. _ ......
Temporary Quarters for Court House & Exp.
for operation ..................................... - ...............
M iscellaneous ............................................................
...................... ~...........................
4,056.43
73.00
COURT HOUSE
TOTAL
15.00
36.40
31.96
62.34
1,800.00
1,080.00
350.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
5.00
S u p erin ten d en t’s Salary .........
D eputy .............................................
T ravelin g E xpense .....................
P rin tin g & Supplies ...................
P ostage & Express .....................
T elephone ......................................
Bond ................................................
Mimeograph .................................
M iscellaneous ...............................
Car ............................ - ...................
TOTAL
34.95
4.45
250.00
3,935.00
»
1,755.36
1,140.00
1,200.00
1.200.00
2.500.00
1,200.00
40.00
700.00
»
570.00
620.81
633.98
59.75
3
1,817.00
$
4,343.14
1,140.00
1,265.36
994.00
179.47
569.41
36.00
714.35
570.00
18.00
495.01
2,957.50
3
6,055.00
184.34
15.00
75.00
$
2,412.55
$
3.627.50
(CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE)
$
6,082.93