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COLUMBIA Notice of Budget Meeting for Umatilla County Estim ated Expenses for Year 1940 OBJECT OF EXPENDITURES (7 5 c per day per patient allowed or) as salary, Salary of Supt. Hospital ...... .................. ........... 2 4,000.00 400.00 Fuel, C lothing & Drugs, H ospital ..... 826.00 Repairs at H ospital .................................. 200.00 Ins. at H ospital ........................................... 34.00 Telephone. H ospital ................................ 90.00 200.00 Burial Hospital P atients ........................ 1,000.00 H ospitalization of P atien ts ................... L ights and W ater ....................................... E xpenditures in D etail, 1st 6 Mos., 1939 B udget A llow ance 6 Mos., 1939 2 2 Yearly Y early T otal 1937 D etailed E xpenses for Year 1938 Total 1936 POOR FARM 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 8 29,550.00 2 13,833.13 2 15,137.00 2 23,780.12 General A ssistance ...... ........................... M iscellaneous .............................................. ....................................... - JAIL 2,000.00 200.00 100.00 50.00 17.00 45.00 100.00 250.00 125.00 2 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 1,478.86 323.02 8 3,300.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 2 1,536.55 46.23 14.65 22.80 2 1,650.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 2 3,343.40 83.03 102.23 67.16 .... ...... 2 3,600.00 8 1,620.23 2 1,800.00 2 3,595.82 Coroner’s fees and m ileage ................................. W itness and Jury F ees ........................................ Physician's Exam ...................................................... Stenographer .............................................................. M iscellaneous ............................................................ $ 300.00 100.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 2 94.30 2 150.00 50.00 30.00 25.00 25.00 325.15 98.10 70.00 61.00 9.12 560.00 2 114.30 2 280.00 563.37 2,280.00 600.00 1,610.00 800.00 100.00 40.00 15.00 30.00 2 1,140.00 174.98 1,015.11 431.13 31.53 18.84 2 1,140.00 300.00 782.50 387.50 40.00 25.00 10.50 12.50 2 2,698.00 $ 5,179.32 2 34.60 718.00 126.66 488.48 311.56 314.00 321.00 3,098.90 102.00 398.45 Board of Prisoners .............. ................. ............ Laundry, etc.......................... - ..................... TOTAL ................................... CORONER TOTAL, .................................................... 2 WATERMASTER Salary ........................... .............................................. T raveling Expense .................................................. A ssist. Salary ........................................................... A ssist. T raveling Exp.............................................. Supplies ..................................................................... Telephone ............................... ................................... Gauge Readers ......................................................... Insurance ................................................................... Equipm ent ................................................................ P ostage ........................................................................ M iscellaneous ............................................................ Car ................................................................................. 20.00 11.98 7.78 $ .................................................... $ E lection N otices .............................................. ....... Election B allots .............................................. 2 200.00 650.00 200.00 400.00 400.00 200.00 300.00 2,690.00 160.00 400.00 2 $ 5,600.00 2 21.20 2 1,000.00 2 5,913.65 2 1,800.00 150.00 150.00 50.00 2 900.00 69.77 113.67 2 900.00 75.00 75.00 25.00 2 1,800.00 170.63 121.03 113.26 2 2,150.00 2 1,083.44 2 1,075.00 2 2,204.92 2 10,150.00 2 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 2 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 2 2 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 Preparing Poll Books .................................. Supplies and Postage ................... .............. Booths ............................................................... R ent, Fuel and L ight .................................. Salary of Judges and Clerks .................. Official Count .................................................. M iscellaneous ................................................... TOTAL ..... ....... DISTRICT ATTORNEY Telephone & Telegraph .............................. Supplies and Postage ..................................... M iscellaneous ................................................... TOTAL ............................................ ...... LIBRARY Salary, Central ................................................ Salaries, Branches ......................................... Salaries, Station C ust...................................... Books ........................................................-........... 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 P rinting & Supplies ....................................... Heat ...................................................................... L ight ............................................................. W ater and Grounds ....................................... Janitor's Supplies Repairs and Im provements ........................ Furniture and F ixtures ............................... Telephone .......................................................... M iscellaneous .................................................... Less City R eceipts ................................ TOTAL 5.00 16.20 TOTAL HEALTH UNIT Co. H ealth Officer ........................... Co. H ealth Officer ...... ........... ..... County Nurse, First ....................... County Nurse, First ........................ County Nurse, Second ..... ........... County Nurse. Second _________ .................. County Shop .......................................................... Bridge M aintenance ............................................. New Equlpm ent ....................................................... Office Supplies ......................................................... E ngineer ..................................................................... New Construction .....................................—.......... Road M aintenance ................................................ Office Olerk ------------ TOTAL 4,756.79 2 365.70 2 5,992.69 2 2,202.06 2 2,165.02 DON’T SLEEP WHEN GAS PRESSES HEART If you ca n ’t eat or sleep because gas bloats you up try Adlerika. One dose u su ally relieves pressure on the heart from stom ach gas due to co n stipation. Adlerika cleans out BOTH bowels. < THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE 7,175.00 2 14,350.00 2 12,826.00 $ 6,200.00 2 6,200.00 2 3,100.00 2 6,500.00 2 2 300.00 600.00 380.00 300.00 810.00 600.00 600.00 670.00 500.00 2 273.30 110.00 150.00 375.00 304.25 309.45 50.18 2 300.00 190.00 150.00 375.00 300.00 300.00 335.00 2 574.90 150.00 248.25 750.00 586.46 544.90 90.82 2 4,760.00 100.00 3,000.00 650.00 65.000.00 450.00 1,500.00 400.00 600.00 10,000.00 35.000.00 58.96 760.00 150.00 800.00 8,200.00 2 2 1,669.53 12.75 2 2 1,740.65 1.950.00 50.00 45,947.00 183.48 1,000.00 400.00 300.00 9,202.49 15,031.61 65.31 7.50 250.00 1,200.00 325.50 32,560.00 225.00 750.00 200.00 300.00 5,000.00 17,500.00 27.65 37.50 175.00 237.92 2.836.65 450.00 3,600.00 3,525.50 2,500.00 280.80 8 2 12,825.00 6,200.00 2 5,000.00 2 2 3,232.81 86.99 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 1,030.00 200.00 498.12 4,587.51 399.00 7.500.00 648.0» 20.00 .58 1,000.00 2 18,012.22 8 66,790.65 • Simple, rugged, tw o -c y lln d e r e n gine • Designed to burn low-cost fuels with outstanding econ omy • Therm o-siphon temperature con trol • Belt pulley on th e c ra n k s h a ft— fu ll engine power to belt • Rear wheels ad justable from 56 to 84 inches • Hydraulic power lift. < PENDLETON - PHONE 518 Stores in Arlington, Heppaer, W alls W alla and Athena. * YOUR FUEL DOLLAR GOES FARTHER iN 8133.903.70 2 A JOHN DEERE 2 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 4.964.8» 2.10 4,260.96 3,672.24 797.4» 70,188.00 299.76 1,000.00 400.00 594.00 12,357.03 19,725.10 1,000.00 100.00 • 730.10 2 97.29 6,272.00 4,338.62 659.54 83,734.00 301.26 1,250.09 400.00 594.00 3,132.35 22,978.87 32.97 25.40 500.00 Motor V ehicle Fund ............................................. Clerk’s F ees .............................................................. Recorder's Fees ....................................................... S h eriff’s Fees ............................................................ F ines Circuit A Ju stice Court .......................... Temporary L icen se’ .................... W aterm aster .............................................................. D elinquent Taxes ................. - ................................ Forest Cut of Timber ........................................... Interest on T axes ..................................................... Liquor Commission ................................................ Interest on Bank Balance ................................. TOTAL 3TIMATED RECEIPTS .. TOTAL Amount to be Raised by T axes .. 1 565.20 73.50 201.91 38.00 2,944.13 519.80 1,882.50 6,500.00 40,000.00 137.00 2.649.21 8115.399.18 8178.552.12 8 67,640 00 8177.445.02 2156.480.13 2120.855.92 8 57,000.00 5,467.00 5,600.00 1.8S6.00 1,380.00 800.00 565.00 50,000.00 2,600.00 5,000.00 1.600.00 300.00 2132,112.06 RECAPITULATION General County Fund ........................................... Indigent Soldier ....................................................... School Library ......................................................... County School ......................................................... Road Fund ................................................................. 8127.189.35 3.000.00 650.00 65,000.00 96,820.00 2292,659.35 DATED this 11th day of October, A. D. 1939. ROY HOWARD, Chairman. O. F. HODGES, Secretary, H. T. FRASER. CARL W. CHAMBERS, C ounty Judge, WM. R. MEINBRS. County Commissioner, W. H. SWITZLER. County Commissioner, C onstituting the Budget Com m ittee 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 6 86,684.77 FEA TU RES Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. 11,500.00 20,000.00 10,000.00 400.00 1,800.00 63,500.00 45.000.00 1,620.00 6163,820.00 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. 287.48 2.000.00 2.360.00 6131,018.95 " 9 t ta k o i 5 m ù u d o i to- a d ju st tito cititeli, 15 m in u iei to telino i t . rr T he clutch on a John Deere General 2 Juvenile ..................................................................... Widow Pensions ..................................................... Indigent Soldiers .................................................... School Library ......................................................... County School ......................................................... Sealer of W eigh ts .................................................. Predatory Anim al Contend ................................... Public A ccountant .................................................. Law Librarian ......................................................... Em ergency .................. ............................................. Old Age Pension ....................................................... Forest Protection .................................................... C attle Indem nity .................................................... A dvertising .............................................................. Teacher's In stitu te ............................................... Blind A ssistance ........................ ."............................ Aid to Dep. Children ............................................. S tate Employm ent Serv. ...................................... Control of M orning Glory .................................. Weed 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 N urse ........................................................... GENERAL ROAD 6 9,050.83 ALL OTHER BUDGET FUN DS TOTAL 4,632.61 2 97.35 ..... 491.43 $ 2 15.635.00 V enereal Disease ............................................. M iscellaneous .................................................... TOTAL 2 301.45 1,773.99 1,750.00 HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT AND COUNTY AGENT Salary Travel Salary Travel Salary Travel 2,831.35 3,500.00 ............................................ 2 2,934.29 Mrs. Mabel W eeks motored to Y a kim a Sunday to attend th e funeral of her nephew, Raymond Reeder. The fu n eral w as Monday. Mrs. W eeks was accom panied by her bro ther, Henry W heeler, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Carpenter of Pendleton. Men are w orking on the Farm Bureau A uxiliary club house in Co lum bia park th is week. Columbia school bulb gardens are progressing nicely. Each room has its own garden and com m ittees are p lan tin g daffodils, narcissus, tulips and hyacinths. Three of the Melton children en tered Columbia school last week. Those a tten d in g the F. B. A. g a l loping tea at Mrs. W illiam M ikesell's home Tuesday of last week weTe as follow s: Mesdames H. E. McCulley, Mabel W eeks, W. B. Foster. J. H. Reid, Alfred Cable, Baxter H u tch i son, Henry Sommerer, A rthur B lins- ton, A nnette Barham, and the hos tess. Mrs. C. A. Jackson of N orth Man chester. Indiana, is here for an in d efin ite visit w ith her cousin, Mrs. Emma Christley. Don DeMoss took some turkeys to tow n one day last w eek to try the new sem i-scald method of picking turkeys. W ork began on th e N orth Colum bia T elephone com pany lin e th is week. W ork is being held up on the lin e near Pumpkin Center, pending arrival of the insulators. Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Dlxson and fam ily returned from a visit with relatives at Port A ngeles, C hehalis and Bellingham . A pot luck dinner w as enjoyed at the B axter H utchison home Sunday honoring Mrs. Wm. M ikesell and W illiam N ebergall on their b irth days. H ostesses were Mrs. B axter H utchison, Mrs. Claude Upham and Mrs. Alfred Cable. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. W illiam M ikesell, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham, Mrs. Emma C hristley. Dell C hristley, Mrs. C. A. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cable and daughter Doreen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaw , W illiam N eber gall and Mr. and Mrs. B axter H u t chison. Mrs. John Gray is confined to her home th is week w ith the flu. Jim Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W ells and baby were deer h u n tin g Sunday. Mr. W ells returned w ith his buck in short order. H e m ust have had it tied up. A party w as enjoyed at the B. E. G etchell home Friday even in g by the K eller, W eeks, McCulley and G etchell children. Mr. and Mrs. Audis of P ortland were Sunday dinner gu ests at the B. E. G etchell home. The Farm Bureau A u xiliary execu tive board met at the home of Mrs. Edward Shaw Tuesday even in g to draw up plans for the yearly pro gram. Miss Myrthena Martin spent the week end v isitin g her parents a t Gateway, Ore. 150.00 5,625.00 ELECTION 6 2 27,861.47 2,274.21 593.95 1,542.58 605.94 13.57 42.01 21.00 24.45 43.08 8.53 10.00 6 TOTAL, 2 29,280.00 2 NEWS By Mrs. Edward Shaw (CONTINUED FROM PAGE T H R EB ) TOTAL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1939. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,OREGON. PAG« FOUR ) ) ss. ) I. Mrs. E. B. C asteel, County Clerk of U m atilla County, S tate of Ore gon. do hereby certify that th e 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 there of now In my charge and custody and that the 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 Bell, Deputy. (Oct. 19 - Oct. 26) J