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PINE ( I K NEWS Notice of Budget Meeting for Umatilla County By Sirs. Bernice W attenburger (CONTINUED FROM PAGE TH R EE) — POOR FARM Expenditures in D etail, 1st 6 Mos., 1939 Estim ated Expenses for Year 1940 OBJECT OF EXPENDITURES (7 5 c per day per patient allow ed as salary, or) 4,000.00 400.00 826.00 200.00 34.00 90.00 200.00 1,000.00 Budget A llow ance 6 Mos., 1939 20,600.00 2,200.00 33.75 26.44 108.00 689.50 133.02 46.75 10,327.01 666.78 11,750.00 500.00 3 29,550.00 $ 13,833.13 3 15,137.00 $ 23,780.12 3,300.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 3 1,536.55 46.23 14.65 22.80 3 1,650.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 3 .................................................... 3 3,600.00 3 1,620.23 3 1,800.00 3 3,595.82 Coroner’s fees and m ileage ................................. W itness iind Jury F ees ........................................ P h ysician ’s Exam ...................................................... Stenographer .............................................................. M iscellaneous ............................................................ 3 300.00 100.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 3 94.30 3 150.00 50.00 30.00 25.00 25.00 3 325.15 98.10 70.00 61.00 9.12 3 560.00 3 114.30 3 280.00 3 563.37 3 2,280.00 600.00 1,610.00 800.00 100.00 40.00 15.00 30.00 9 1,140.00 174.98 1,015.11 431.13 31.53 18.84 9 1,140.00 300.00 782.50 387.50 40.00 25.00 10.50 12.50 3 2,274.21 593.95 1,542.58 605.94 13.57 42.01 21.00 24.45 43.08 8.53’ 10.00 3 2,698.00 3 5,179.32 9 34.60 718.00 126.66 488.48 311.56 314.00 321.00 3,098.90 102.00 398.45 TOTAL JAIL Board of Prisoners ............................................... C lothing, Drugs, etc................................................ Repairs ......................................... - ........................... Laundry, etc................................................................ CORONER TOTAL ............................ ....................... 3 20.00 WATERMASTER Salary ............................ T raveling E xpense ... A ssist. Salary ............ A ssist. T raveling Exp. Supplies ........................ Telephone ...................... Gauge Readers ............ Insurance ...................... Equipm ent ................... P ostage ........................... M iscellaneous ............... Car .................................... TOTAL ELECTION E lection N otices ....................... E lection B allots ....................... R egistration Clerks ................. Preparing Pall Books . ....... Supplies and Postage -------- B ooths ............................................ R en), Fuel and L igh t ........... Salary of Judges and Clerks O fficial Count ....................... - M iscellaneous ............................. TOTAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY D eputy’s Salary .,......... Telephone & Telegraph Supplies and P ostage ... M iscellaneous ............... TOTAL LIBRARY Salary, Central ..................... Salaries, Branches .............. Salaries, Station C ust........... Books ......................................... Periodicals ............................. B inding .................................... P rin tin g & Supplies ........... H eat .......................................... L ight ......................................... W ater and Grounds ......... Insurance ................................ Janitor's Service ................ Janitor's Supplies ................. Repairs and Im provements F urniture and F ixtures Travel ....................................... Telephone ................................ M iscellaneous ........................ I^ess City R eceipts ..... 11.98 ................................ HEALTH UNIT Salary Co. H ealth Officer Travel Co. Health O fficer .... Salary County Nurse, First . Travel County Nurse, First Salary County Nurse, Second Travel County Nurse, Second Travel County N urse, Third Office Supplies ....................... V enereal Disease ................. M iscellaneous .................. TOTAL ........................ ALL OTHER BUDGET FUNDS Juvenile ......................................... W idow P ensions ........................ Indigent Soldiers ........................ School Library ............................. County School ............................. Sealer of W eights ................. Predatory Animal Control . Public A ccountant ...................... I^aw Librarian ............................. Em ergency ................................. Old A ge Pension .......................... Forest Protection ........................ C attle Indem nity ........................ A dvertising .................................... T eacher’s In stitu te ................... Blind Assistance . Aid to Dep. Children S tate Employm ent Serv............. Control of M orning Glory W eed Control ............................... Child W elfare ............................. Law Library Books Fair Fund ...................................... Liquor Enforcem ent ............... Interest on W arrants H ealth Officer ............................. Fruit Inspector ......................... W ashington vs Oregon Case O utstanding W arrants County Insane Comm............... County Nurse 3 27,861.47 3,343.40 83.03 102.23 67.16 2,831.35 3 5,625.00 3 6 200.00 650.00 200.00 400.00 400.00 200.00 300.00 2,690.00 160.00 . 400.00 I 3 5,600.00 3 21.20 3 1,000.00 3 5,913.65 3 1,800.00 150.00 150.00 50.00 I 900.00 69.77 113.67 9 900.00 75.00 75.00 '2 5 .0 0 9 1,800.00 170.63 121.03 113.26 3 2,150.00 3 1,083.44 3 1,075.00 3 2,204.92 f 10,150.00 600.00 200.00 3,000.00 350.00 500.00 550.00 300.00 600.00 100.00 275.00 1,200.00 100.00 500.00 300.00 350.00 60.00 3 4,042.20 300.00 89.00 2,327.99 92.20 247.88 361.77 152.15 268.99 29.60 195.53 500.00 60.77 31.55 138.49 184.41 28.30 9 4,980.00 300.00 100.00 1,250.00 150.00 200.00 275.00 150.00 275.00 45.00 137.50 600.00 45.00 125.00 125.00 137.50 30.00 9 9 6,704.54 600.00 136.50 2,980.26 275.05 275.55 479.41 207.17 399.36 • 53.85 364.11 900.00 102.61 62.42 424.00 301.57 53.65 29.95 5.00 16.20 3 2,934.29 3 1,773.99 3 301.45 3 491.43 3 4,632.61 3 4,756.79 TOTAL ............. Lloyd Baldridge is doing the chores at th e Moore hom e during their absence. J. S. Moore and son Johnny made th eir last trip to S eattle Thursday. T hey have been m oving household goods to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and fam ily are spending the week end at R itter h u n tin g and v isitin g at the Merle Sw aggert home. Malcolmn O’Brien got a very high rating In ju d gin g at th e P acific In ternational Livestock show in Port land this last week. Commissioner Roy N eill made a business trip to the John Day coun try. He stopped at Long Creek on the w ay back and visited the Reid Buseick home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Y oung of The D alles visited the W illiam McCarty Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer spent the week end at P rin eville and Red mond, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W attenburger left Sunday for W eiser, Idaho, to visit Mrs. W attenburger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Strain. Mrs. Lois Kent accompanied them as far as Baker where sh e w ill attend the teachers’ in stitu te. Mrs. Fred Rauch and daughters visited at the McGreer and Harrison homes Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H ughes attended the stock show in Portland G LO R IA JEAN IDEAL AS T H E UNDER-PUP' A new motion picture star, pos sessing a remarkable sin g in g vole* and a personality at once warm and refreshing, w as born yesterday In th e new picture "The Under-pup" which starts Sunday at the Oasis theatre. S h e'is Gloria Jean, an eleven-year- old whose coloratura voice and na tural appeal dom inate a picture re- plete w ith rom antic, comedy and musical “surprises.” Gloria is by no m eans the whole show, however, nor is she the so ls newcomer. One of the year’s lon g est casts has been gathered, and a ll deliver in im pressive style. In ro m antic assign m en ts R obert Cum m ings repeats h is h it of “Three Smart G irls Grow Up,” w h ile Nan Grey, again opposite him , Is equally effective. 3 3 6,200.00 3 I 300.00 600.00 380.00 300.00 810.00 600.00 600.00 670.00 500.00 9 9,050.83 3 3 14,350.00 7,175.00 6.200.00 3 3,100.00 3 6.500.00 273.30 110.00 150.00 375.00 304.25 309.45 50.18 3 300.00 190.00 150.00 375.00 300.00 300.00 335.00 3 574.90 150.00 248.25 750.00 586.46 544.90 90.82 3 365.70 3 5,992.69 3 2,202.06 9 2,165.02 3 4.760.00 3 100.00 1.669.53 3 3 12.75 Y * 750.00 150.00 800.00 8,200.00 2.000.00 2.360.00 1.950.00 45.947.00 183.48 1,000.00 400.00 300.00 9.202.49 15.031.61 55.31 7.50 250.00 237.92 2.836.65 450.00 3,500.00 3.525.50 2,500.00 clutch, 15 mùudeA to- teline- il, " T he clutch p 3 12,825.00 9 6.200.00 9 12,825.00 9 5,000.00 280.80 A .56 1.000.00 3 18.012.22 3 65,790.65 • Simple, rugged, tw o-cyllndec e n gine • Designed to burn low-coat fuels with outstanding econ omy • Therm o-siphon temperature con trol • Belt pulley on the crankshaft— full engine power to belt • Rear wheels ad- stable from M to Inches • Hydraulic power lift. 0 YOUR FUEL DOLLAR GOES FARTHER in A JOHN DEERE 3 3,232.81 85.99 4,055.58 670.66 74,074.74 342.35 1,000.00 400.00 600.00 9.989.40 27,770.26 34.00 9 3 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 4,964.89 8.10 4,250.96 3,672.24 797.49 70,188.00 299.75 1,000.00 400.00 594.00 12,357.03 19,726.10 3 97.29 6,272.00 4,338.52 659.54 83,734.00 301.25 1,250.09 400.00 594.00 3,132.35 22,978.87 32.97 25.40 500.00 1,030.00 200.00 496.12 4.587.51 399.00 7,500.00 1,000.00 100.00 648.09 20.00 730.10 565.20 73.50 201.91 38.00 2,944.13 519.80 1,882.50 6.600.00 40,000.00 137.00 2.649.21 Motor V ehicle Fund ............................................. Clerk’s F ees .............................................................. Recorder’s Fees ....................................................... S h eriff’s Fees ................ 1.......................................... F ines Circuit & Ju stice Court .......................... Temporary L icense ................................................ W aterm aster .............................................................. D elinquent Taxes .................................................... Forest Cut of Timber .......................................... Interest on T axes .................................................... Liquor Com m ission ............................................... Interest on Bank Balance ................................. TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS .. TOTAL Amount to be Raised by T axes .. 3133,903.70_______ 3115,399.18_______ 3178.552.12 3 <7,660 00 3177.445.02 3156.480.13 3120.855.92 3 57,000.00 5,467.00 5,600.00 1,800.00 1,380.00 800.00 565.00 50,000.00 2,600.00 5,000.00 1,600.00 . 300.00 3132.112.00 RECAPITULATION General County Fund ........................................... Indigent Soldier ....................................................... School Library ......................................................... County School ......................................................... Road Fund ................................................................ 3127,189.35 3.000.00 650.00 65,000.00 96.820.00 3292.659.35 DATED this 11th day of October, A. D. 1939. ROY HOWARD, Chairman. G. F. HODGES, Secretary, H T FRASER CARL W. CHAMBERS, County Judge. WM. R. MEINERS, County Commissioner, W. H. SWIT39LER. County Commissioner, C on stitu tin g the Budget Committee for U m atilla County, Oregon. ATTEST: MRS. E. B. CASTEEL, County Clerk. (SE A L) By Jessie M. Bell, Deputy. STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF UMATILLA 3 93.<24.77 FEATURES PENDLETON - PHONE 518 Stores in Arlington, Heppner, Walla Walla and Athens. 3 11,500.00 20.000.00 10,000.00 400.00 1,800.00 63.500.00 46,000.00 1,620.00 3153.820 00 on a John Deere General Purpose Tractor is in the belt pulley —and is instantly accessible. It can be adjusted in 5 minutes or less, simply by removing the cover plate and tightening three nuts. The en tire job of relining can be done in 15 minutes, at a total cost of about three dollars. The John Deere clutch is the hand-operated, dry-plate type, and it picks up the load gradually and smoothly. You can operate the clutch when standing on the ground. This same accessibility and ease of adjustment on the John Deere Trac tor apply to all its parts. Braden-Bell Tractor & Eqiipm eit Co. X « ■r 3 50.00 1,200.00 325.50 32,550.00 225.00 750.00 200.00 300.00 5,000.00 17.500.00 27.65 37.50 175.00 1,740.65 3,000.00 650.00 65.000.00 450.00 1,500.00 400.00 600.00 10,000.00 35.000.00 58.95 ta/ieA. 5 HusudeA. to- atljuAt the. 287.48 97.35 3 * GENERAL ROAD County Shop .............................................................. Bridge M aintenance N ew Equipm ent ....................................................... Office Supplies ............................. E ngineer ..................................................................... New C onstruction .................................................. Road M aintenance ................................................ Office Olerk .............................................................. hunting. home. 1,750.00 3,500.00 3131.018.95 TOTAL $ 29,280.00 Total 1936 Mr. and Mrs. R ussell Moore of P ine City and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sm ith oi Irrigon are spending the w eek end in the John Day country and then w ent on to Olympia, W n., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. F in ch ’s daughter B etty. Mr and Mrs. R. E. McGreer w en t to Union, Ore., Tuesday. Mrs. Moore- head went w ith them and is going to visit her sister who lives there. Paul Bracher o f H erm iston in stalled a new electric pump at the B artholom ew home. Miss Mabie and E lsie Rauch are spending a few days at home during teachers’ in stitu te. T he McGreer and Harrison home* are being remodeled th is tall. 150.00 HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT AND COUNTY AGENT TOTAL $ 2,000.00 200.00 100.00 50.00 17.00 45.00 100.00 250.00 125.00 7.78 3 15,635.00 TOTAL 3 1,478.86 323.02 Yearly Yearly Total 1937 D etailed E xpenses for Year 1938 4,107.73 591.67 341.99 62.50 32.40 36.67 157.50 71.00 246.60 43.65 15,059.30 3,029.11 Salary of Supt. H ospital ................. F uel, C lothing & Drugs, Hospital Repairs at H ospital .......................... Ins. a t H ospital ................................... Telephone, H ospital ........................ Beds, etc................................................... Burial Hospital P atien ts ................ H ospitalization of P atien ts ............ L igh ts and W ater .............................. M iscellaneous, Doctor, etc............... General A ssistance ............................ M iscellaneous ....................................... TOTAL THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1939. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON PAGH FOUR ) ) ss. ) I, Mrs. E. B, Casteel, County Clerk of U m atilla County, S tate of Ore gon, do hereby certify that the w ithin budget for the year 1940 togeth er w ith the estim ated expenditures for the three fiscal years imme d iately preceeding have been by me compared w ith the origin al th ere of now in my charge and custody and that th e sam e are true and cor rect copies thereof and of the w hole of such origin al records. MRS. E. B. CASTEEL. Co. Clerk. (SE A L) By Jessie M. B ell, Deputy. (Oct. 19 - Oct 2 0