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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1939. American Express Travelers Cheques • The seasoned traveler carries AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES and en joys the comfort of knowing they will be ac cepted readily the world over . . . . that prompt refund will be made if they are lost or stolen un-countersigned. There is no red tape . . . . a countersignature, for identification, is the only requirement. Issued in convenient denomina tions of $10, $20, $50 and $100 at 75 cents for each $100 purchased. YOU MAY PURCHASE THEM IN NEAT WALLETS FROM • FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON i F. B. SWAYZE, President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The high school girls entertained the girls from L exington and Ione P ublished Every Thursday at in a play day Thursday. The ladies of the M issionary so H erm iston, U m atilla County, Oregon ciety met at th e home of Mrs. Mes A lfred Quiring and Leander Quiring senger W ednesday afternoon. Publishers (Too late for last w eek.) Entered at the post office a t Her The three sisters of Mrs. Almon m iston as Second Class Matter, Dec. Geiss arrived from Idaho Monday 1906, U m atilla County, Oregon. evening. They plan to spend sev eral days visitin g. Jim and Calvin McCutchen of Subscription R ates Pendleton brought a load of wood One Year .............................. »2.00 from the m ountains for J. Fisher. Six M onths ......................... 1.00 Lewis Geiss and Harry Ford w ent Three Months ............................. 50 to Cove Monday. T hey w ill spend several days h u n tin g in that v ic in i ty. Among those who were in P en d le O re ton Saturday were Mrs. Flosse Coats and daughter Echo, 'Mrs. Florence POBLI S«C Root, Mr. and Mrs. G illespie and children, Mrs. J. F isher and Erna Skoubo. Bob McCutchen w ent to W alla W alla Saturday to spend the tw o day vacation w ith his parents. • By R uth Fisher The Community church is being com pletely renovated. The differen t Rev. W alpole and fam ily arrived members of the congregation are do from Montana. He preached his n atin g their work. It is hoped to first sermon as pastor of the local have it completed before the new m inister arrives. church Sunday. V. Taylor and children visited at Bob Harwood, who w as accid en t the George F unkhauser home this ly sh ot w hile deer hunting, was week. brought home from the hospital at A very in terestin g and instructive P rairie City Saturday. talk wag given in the school au d i N ew concrete steps and walk are torium Friday afternoon by Miss being put in at the Community Irene Forsythe, m issionary of China. church this wedk. T his is a much She spoke first to the primary needed improvement. grades, then to the upper grades and A m ong those who have gone deer high school, and then to the M ission h u n tin g th is week are Harry Ford ary society. The high school dance w hich was and son Donald, Glen Hadley, Nels planned for Saturday n igh t was K ristenson and Oliver Forbes. L ew is Geiss is spending his vaca postponed because of the outbreak tion v isitin g the San Francisco fair. o f in fa n tile paralysis in the n eig h Mr. Dolan and fam ily are m oving boring towns of A rlington and on to the D en t place in the east end. Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Elm er M essenger T he last typhoid shots are to (be given Thursday at th e school and daughter Lois w ent to Meacham over the week end for v isitin g and house. Miss Lucy Case held a cooking deer hunting. The M issionary society w ill meet class at the Grange hall Friday. T here w as a good attendance and a t the home of Mrs. M essenger this week. much interest was shown. HERMISTON HERALD BOARDMAN NEWS COUNTY CLERK’S SEMI-ANNUAL EEPORT SUMMARY OF EXPENSES OF UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, FOR THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR, 1939. General Road Fund ........ t 86,624.77 H ealth U nit .......................... 1,669.53 12.75 C ounty Court & Comm. .. 2,579.88 Juvenile ................................. C ircuit Court ....................... 1,832.34 Ind. Soldier .......................... 1,740.65 183.48 521.14 Sealer of W eights ............. Ju stice Cdhnt ....................... S h eriff’s office ..................... 9,133.03 Predatory A nim al Control 1,000.00 400.00 C lerk’s office ....................... 3,051.49 Public A ccountant ........... 580.80 Recorder's office ............... 2.065.19 Law Library ....................... 9,202.49 Treasurer's office .............. 1,208.00 Em ergency ............................ A ssessor's office ................ 4.056.43 O A. P..................................... 15.031.61 55.31 School Supt............................ 1,755.36 Forest P rotection .............. 7.50 2,412.55 C attle Indem nity ................ Court House ......................... 250.00 Poor ........................................ 13,833.13 A dvertising .......................... 237.92 Jail ........................................... 1.620.23 Blind A ssistance ................ 2,836.65 114.30 Aid to Dep. Children ...... Coroner ................................. W aterm aster ....................... 2,831.35 Control of M orning Glory 3,535.50 21.20 E lection ................................. 1,083.44 D istrict A ttorney ............. Library ................................. 9.050.83 6.200.00 Total expenses for six C ounty A gent ....................... m onth’s period ........... 9186.728.85 Total expenses for Road .. 86.624.77 T otal expenses for other 8186.728.85 funds.............................. . 100,104.08 W arrants W arrants W arrants W arrants W arrants W arrants W arrants W arrants PAGE THRJBB THE H ER M IS TO N HERALD, HERM ISTON. OREGON W ARRANTS OUTSTANDING GENERAL FUND outstanding December 31, 1938 ...................................... issued six m onths ending June 30, 1939 ................. redeemed six m onths en d in g June 30, 1939 .............. ou tstan d in g June 30, 1939 ................................................ I 14.753.13 100,104.08 98.210.61 16,646.60 W ARRANTS OUTSTANDING ROAD FUND outstan d in g December 31, 1938 .................................... 8 21,022.60 issued six months ending June 30, 1939 ................... 86,624.77 redeemed six months ending June 30, 1939 ............. 94,420.37 outstanding six months ending June 30, 1939 ......... 13,227.00 MRS. E. B. CASTEEL, C ounty Clerk. COUNTY SHERIFF'S REPORT FROM DECEMBER 16. 1938 TO JUNE 15. 1939, INC. MONEY TURNED OVER TO TREASURER December 16 to 31, 1938 .......................................... 9 10,652.38 23,525.64 January 1939 ..... 34.963.09 February ____....... 438.245.52 March . . . _ ______ 125,306.39 April ...................... 550.00 April W arrants . 31,911.04 May ...... —.............. 43.410.80 June l to 15 Inc. 4.606.76 June W arrants TOTAL .8713.171.62 R. E. GOAD. S h eriff. By V ina Hoskins. Deputy. 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 Pendleton, U m atilla County, Oregon, on W ednesday th e 8th day of November, A.D. 1939. at the hour of 10:00 o ’clock A. M. of said day, for th e purpose of discu ssin g th e budget for said U m atilla County, Oregon, for the Year 1940, w ith th e levyin g board of said county. OBJECT OF EXPENDITURES Estim ated E xpenses for Year 1940 COUNTY COURT AND COMMISSIONERS Salary o f County Judge .................. Per Diem, C ounty Commissioners E xpenses for C ounty Court ........... O fficial P ublication ......................... Telephone & 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 8 5,685.00 CIRCUIT COURT 2,000.00 250.00 925.00 250.00 C ircuit Court Jurors __ Grand Jurors .................. W itnesses .......................... B a iliff ................................. Reporter and A ttorney .. Meals for Jurors ........... Supplies .............................. Telephone & Telegraph M iscellaneous .................. P ostage ............................... R eporter’s Salary ........... A ttorney ............................ $ JUSTICE COURT Ju stice Fees ................... W itness and Jury Fees Constable Fees .............. Supplies ............................ M iscellaneous ................. Stenographer ................. ..................................................... SHERIFF’S OFFICE 8 « Car & Travel Exp. ... F irst Dept. Crim......... 2nd Dept. Crim........... 3rd Deputy Crim........ F irst Tax D eputy ..... 2nd Tax Deputy ........ 3rd T ax Deputy ........ M iscellaneous Help . Supplies ........................ P ostage ......................... O fficial Bond ............ Telephone ) ............... Telegraph ) ................ Insurance .................... F in ger Print Classif. M iscellaneous ............. Cars ................................ Typew riter ................. Fourth Deputy Crim. Fourth Deputy Tax . .................................................... « 1,200.00 1,000.00 150.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 180.00 8 2,400.00 1,295.00 244.31 726.44 119.47 94.01 394.20 189.58 9 5,463.01 « » 2,579.88 8 2,830.00 1,017.90 229.20 121.60 104.00 110.00 39.31 52.75 75.75 2.20 13.00 66.63 » 1,000.00 125.00 662.50 125.00 150.00 37.50 12.50 75.00 25.00 37.50 1,832.34 8 412.29 35.90 3.80 27.55 4 1 .SO 450.00 50.00 12.50 37.50 37.50 12.50 1,250.00 521.14 600.00 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 8 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 » 9,233.03 » « 2,250.00 900.00 150.00 25.00 75.00 75.00 25.00 2,000.00 1,620.00 1,247.40 300.00 980.00 300.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 6,627.40 RECORDER’S OFFICE » 9 8 1,250.00 1,250.00 840.00 780.00 780.00 900.00 780.00 720.00 500.00 600.00 200.00 175.00 250.00 125.00 120.00 1,000.04 810.00 623.70 116.33 309.09 115.28 50.00 1.00 26.05 3,051.49 » » Y early T otal 1937 Ysarly Total 1936 8 8 5,057.36 4,791.76 1,739.24 194.60 857.10 92.00 275.00 26.72 6.09 159.65 33.00 27.00 3,410.40 » 1 *i vi 8 3,490.40 8 8,767.71 8 1,016.29 8 >11.66 959.95 158.90 15.30 92.83 41.18 15.40 8 • 1,283.56 « 2,500.00 3,052.99 v. 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 9,270.00 1,000.00 810.00 623.70 100.00 552.50 150.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 3,326.20 » 19,655.60 « J »• * 9 19,010.09 9 16,17«.»» 8 «,764.0« « 6,4I».»1 9 4,346.46 9 4.283.68 8 2,399.77 « 3,418.4« 2,000.00 1,620.00 1,247.40 229.04 1,128.33 269.76 60.00 35.30 37.10 24.50 6.641.4L 1,800.00 1,500.00 274.48 10.00 82.36 139.68 638.00 26.00 900.00 750.00 150.00 900.00 750.00 108.00 10.00 35.70 75.76 186.73 1,800.00 1,500.00 300.00 10.00 80.00 130.00 600.00 Recorder's Salary ...... D eputy ............................ E xtra H elp ...................... Bond ................................. T elephone ....................... P ostage ............................ Books & Supplies ......... M iscellaneous ................ T ypew riter ...................... B inding Books ............. 6.00 35.00 65.00 300.00 95.00 50.00 ......................................... ....... « TREASURER’S OFFICE 4,665.00 8 .................................................... » ASSESSOR’S OFFICE 2,640.00 .................................................... « SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT 7,620.00 8 1,208.00 15.00 36.40 31.96 62.34 8 4,056.43 900.00 540.00 86.81 58.23 52.92 44.40 COURT HOUSE » 8 3,986.00 1,140.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 2,500.00 1,200.00 40.00 700.00 8 « 1,755.36 570.00 620.81 633.98 59.75 9 9 2,205.00 8 4,470.51 750.00 125.00 10.00 50.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 125.00 46.00 8 1,500.00 288.75 7.80 99.34 2.00 69.10 135.08 250.00 90.25 900.00 630.00 720.00 900.00 200.00 75.00 7.50 35.00 30.00 62.50 » 1 800.00 1,290.00 440.00 523.98 527.57 147.10 15.00 75.95 62.38 62.16 625.00 17.60 3.560.00 8 7,586.74 900.00 640.00 175.00 50.00 50.00 37.50 2.50 62.00 8 1,800.00 1,080.00 1,027.71 215.72 75.26 89.45 5.00 1,817.00 8 570.00 2,957.60 75.00 15.00 2,442.32 1,225.00 18.00 495.01 Temporary Quarters for Court House 4c Exp. M iscellaneous ............................................................ 9 73.00 400.00 —- 8 900.00 630.00 720.00 1,374.72 286.01 1,800.00 1,080.00 350.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 5.00 Su p erin ten d en t’s Salary ......... D eputy ............................................. T raveling E xpense ..................... P rin tin g & Supplies .................. P ostage & Express ..................... Telephone ...................................... Bond ............................................... Mimeograph ................................. M iscellaneous ............................... Car .................................................. 8 34.95 4.45 250.00 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 Assessor's Salary ...... Stenographer .............. Deputy .......................... Field D eputies ........... R oils & Supplies ......... E xtra Help .................. Bond .............................. T elephone ..................... P ostage .......................... T raveling E xp............... D raftin g ....................... M iscellaneous ............. 2,065.19 750.00 143.25 1.70 23.65 1,500.00 600.00 20.00 100.00 40.00 80.00 60.00 250.00 90.00 Treasurer's Salary ........... Deputy .................................. P ublication ......................... Supplies ............................... P ostage ................................. Telephone ............................ M iscellaneous ..................... O fficial Bond .................... Insurance ........................... TOTAL 5,500.00 3 8 20,375.00 TOTAL TOTAL 1,200.00 635.00 185.50 151.13 61.85 49.42 171.22 125.76 Detailed E xpenses for Year 1938 Budget A llow ance 6 Moe., 1939 1,150.00 95.00 480.00 1,200.00 Olerk’s Salary ................................... One Deputy ...................................... Stenographer ................................... A dditional Help ............................... Supplies, Equip. & Legal Book3 P ostage and Express ..................... O fficial Bond ................................... Telephone & Telegraph — ........... P ublications ...................................... M iscellaneous .................................... TOTAL 8 550.00 200.00 50.00 CLERK’S OFFICE TOTAL « 75.00 25.00 150.00 50.00 75.00 1,500.00 200.00 TOTAL ....................................................... TOTAL Expenditure« in D etail, 1st 6 Mos., 1939 135.00 TOTAL ....................................................... TOTAL 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 column», 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 *aid cur rent year 1939, together w ith the total am ount of money needed by raid County during the fiscal year b egin n in g January 1st, 1940, and ending December 31st, 1940, w hich said sum s are as follow s, to -w it:- -I 9 7 ,1 9 6 .8 8 > 8,631.27 J J 50.00 4,343.14 8 3,985.00 9 3.984.24 > 5.526.04 » 6,944.36 1,140.00 1,265.36 994.00 179.47 569.41 36.00 714.36 164.34