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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1940. Mrs. Harold Wallace and son Wayne are visiting Mrs. Wallace’s sister at Gresham. Mrs. Tom Gregory is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Jennie Shepherd at Gresham. Mrs. Vernon Pratt and little Billy are at the home of her mother here, Mrs. Byron Brown. Mrs. John Schmidt has returned from the hospital to her home on the Meadows. Glenn Johnson and Ernest Sires of Stanfield were lucky hunters this season, bringing home their deer the first trip. end. They are former residents of this place. g», Miss Esther Jones returned to La Grande Sunday. Lewis Geiss, Elbert Fisher and Bob Miles left for Cove Saturday. From there they plan to hunt deer in the mountains. na Cork from Salt Lake City visited church held prayer meeting at the with Mrs. W. C. Isom Thursday home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell night and Friday. Mrs. Erland is a Monday evening. cousin of Mrs. Cork, sister-in-law of Y ou C an W h ip O ur Mrs. Isom. Andrew Sloan and Douglas Whip C ream , ple motored to La Grande the last of 3 0 th Annual the week. Mr. and Mrs. Duus and Mrs. Stev B ut Y ou C an ’t B e a t O ur ens were Hermiston shoppers Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom visited By Mrs. W. C. Isom M ilk Mr. and Mrs. John Voile Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shell visited Glenn O’Brian and Miss Grace Acock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. their cousin, Mrs. Emmett McCoy Phone 3761 Chas. Acock, were married last Tues and family MonJay as they were en route from a hunting trip to their with day. They will make their home on home in Portland. the O’Brian place west of Irrigon. H0R8E SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Gollyhorn from Mon By Elaine Fiaher Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Jones and ument, Ore., are visiting their son, ond RODEO son from Rainier, Wn., arrived at the C. Gollyhorn. PORTLAND, OREGON This project suffered a severe home of his parents Thursday, Max Edward Nelson returned to Irrigon electrical, wind and rain storm well and his father R. V. Jones left recently and is working on the Don H. L. PAYNE, Owner O c to b e r 5 to 12 Thursday evening about 9 o’clock. Friday for the mountains on a hunt Kenny ranch. 19 Show« in One Hay, which was in the process of be ing trip. Warren McCoy is assist Mrs. Williamson, who has been ing put up, was blown out of the ing with the work at the farm during visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Tom I I gyrb a c re s u n d er on e roof. Kxhibits oi fields. Trees were blown down and Mr. Jones’ absence. Caldwell for some time, left with her dames George Elliott, Troyer, Glenn the high line was blown down, leav put«*bred Livestock. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bedwell vis son, Mr. Demary, who visited here, D oga« P o u ltr y , P et Jackson, who played for Mesdames ing the community in darkness. Some ited with their son Earnest Bedwell for Junction City Saturday. She is Stock, Wild Lila. Man Lane, Heyden, and Sloan. Mrs. Er houses were damaged by falling and family at Spray, Ore., from en route to Southern California to ufactured an d Land ( - _ B y Mr». Rote Hedrick nest Greathouse held high score. Thursday until Sunday. trees. The devastating storm was Product a, 4 -H C lu b spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Baker enjoyed about three miles wide and struck and S a i t k - H x g k e a Chas. Kines from Wyoming is vis Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand visited Orville Kensler has purchased a visit from all four of their sons only in the east end. Vocational Kduoatioa iting his sisters and their families, their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer Lane’s confectionery and with the as last Sunday. Lowell and Wallace Work; alao Comb load Mr. and Mrs. Morrison of Arling Mr. and Mrs. Don Kenny and Mr. and in Pendleton Wednesday, and attend Horae Show and thrill» sistance of C. M. McCall has conduct were from Spokane, and Paul and ton have purchased the Leo Root Mrs. Ray Cowlter. lag Indoor Rodeo. ed a Herford cattle sale near there ed the same since October 1st. Bruce from Denver, the latter re place and are moving into it. Mrs. Shirley Linkhart and daugh in the afternoon. U r n Pnailnin Lists Jim Owens of Walla Walla, for turning this week to Denver and Dr. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and ter Marjorie from Klamath Falls are Bert Dixler is employed on the U. merly of Butter Creek, is the new Bruce Baker will take a two weeks daughter Elaine drove to Pendleton visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. bridge gang. clerk at Grant’s pool hall. post graduate course at Mayo Bro Saturday. Ruth Fisher returned Frank Fredrickson. Loiu fares - nn Lines The members of the Pentecostal The Signal Service station is now thers. with them to be home for a few days The telephone crews which have operated by Don Burgess as well as while convalescing from a tonsilecto- been stationed here for some time, (Too late for last week) Brown’s garage. my. left the last of the week. Mr. Han Mrs. Cecil Brown, nee Rosemary NOTICE OF 1941 BUDGET MEETING Ethel Younger of Pendleton is vis lon and his crew went to Hermiston Four new teachers, Miss Messen Stevens, was honor guest at a show iting Ruth Kunze. and Mr. Brown and his crew to Ar ger, Miss Thorsen, Miss Swanson and er Wednesday afternoon in the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berger were lington. In accordance with the provisions of the “Local Budget Law” Mrs. Ruth Dodds were given a re Clarence Fredrickson motored to ception in the church parlors Mon church parlors. The Girls League called to Madras Friday by the ser (Sections 69-1101-69-1115. Oregon Code 1930, as amended) notice with the assistance of Mrs. Sue Waid ious illness of Mrs. Berger’s father. Portland Sunday. day night. Mrs. Ed Brown was in is hereby given that the Budget Committee of the City of Hermiston, and Miss Irene Swanson gave two Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger Mr. a.nd Mrs. Roy Bedwell from charge of arrangements. Oregon, has prepared in compliance with the “Local Budget Law” the plays, and a banjo solo by Viola Mrs. Lucian Jouannault is happy Hogue and a trumpet solo by Grace and family of Meacham visited rela Meacham are spending this week following budget estimates for the ensuing fiscal year ending Decem with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery over the arrival of a great grand Wilson. Opening of gifts was fol tives here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of North Pow Bedwell. ber 31, 1941. All persons are hereby notified that on Wednesday the daughter recently, Pennv Ann Bott- lowed by refreshments, with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Erland and Mrs. An- ger, at the Heppner hospital. Parents Velma Tenney in charge. Marie der were visiting here over the week 16th day of October, 1940, at 8:00 P. M., in the council room in the are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bottger at Tenney gave a reading and Billie and library building, Hermiston, Oregon, the following budget estimates Ione, and grandparents are Mr. and Lorna Gabriel sang, “A Voice in the FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1941 for the ensuing fiscal year ending December 31, 1941, for the City of Mrs. Herman Bottger of Pendleton. Village DETAILED BUDGET REPORT OF Choir.” Hermiston, Oregon, may be discussed with the city council, the levy Miss Patricia Richards, graduate The Pollyanna club was enter ing board for said City of Hermiston, Oregon, and any person subject ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES & REVENUES nurse, has returned from Doernbech- by Mrs. Don Childs Wednes €r hospital. After only a short visit tained to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in favor of or CITY OF HERMISTON, OREGON with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. day at her home. against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof. Expen. Orig. Est. Total Orig. The Contract Bridge club was en Richards, she proceeded to St. An tertained Monday by Mrs. Ernest Expen. 1st. 6 mo. Budget Expen. thony’s hospital for a case. at her home. Mrs. Great- 1941 1940 Y r .’40 Yr. ’39 Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kenison, Mr. Greathouse ESTIM ATED E X P E N D IT U R E S had high score. Mrs. C. C. and /?irs' Shipley all visited at house Rhea and Mrs. Roy Temple were GENERAL GOVERNMENT— the Charles Connor residence in Pen substitute 8 36.00 3 21.00 8 36.00 8 33.00 Mayor ............................. players. Mayor ................................................................ $ 36.00 > dleton Sunday. 144.00 75.00 144.00 129.00 Council ........................... Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Baker expect Council .............................................................. 144.00 . Dolores Sutton and Robert Christ 600.00 their sons from Colrado for a week 300.00 600.00 600.00 Recorder ......................... ian of Prosser attended the Umatil end Recorder ........................................................ . 600.00 visit. Dr. Bruce Baker of Stirl 120.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 Attorney ......................... la County fair and visited at the home Attorney ............................................................... 240.00 ing and Paul Baker of Denver are 60.00 30.00 of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore at Stan their sons. 60.00 60.00 Treasurer ...................... . Treasurer ................................................................ 60.00 field over the week end. Mrs. Moore 55.00 27.24 50.00 46.55 Stationery & Supplies Stationery & Supplies ...................................... 55.00 Mrs. Andy Cleghorn is able to is Robert’s mother. 100.00 32.63 100.00 66.85 Notices & Advertising Notices and Advertising ........................... 100.00 W W. Kelty, former Stanfield walk down town again and visit the 30.00 15.25 30.00 16.25 Telephone & Telegraph school superintendent for five years library, etc. Telephone & Telegraph .................................... 30.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 Mr. and Mrs. George Sale and son was calling on friends here Saturday Travel Expense ............ Travel Expense, Mayor .................................... 60.00 and attended the Hermiston fair. He George and daughter Zelma report a 50.00 Election Expense ....... Audit ....................................................................... 75.00 is now teaching adult recreation at nice vacation trip to Newport and to 75.00 75.00 100.00 Audit .............................. 100.00 League of Oregon Cities .................................... 20.00 Eugene. His son Paul, who had en the Redwoods of California. George 20.00 20.00 League Dues ................ 25.00 rolled as a senior here, accompanied Jr. left Wednesday for Portland. Surety Bonds, Officials .................................... 50.00 50.00 60.00 55.00 30.00 Surety Bonds ................ lem *a^ er to finish his course at Sa- The Rebekahs of Ualte lodge of Sundry Expense .................................................. 50.00 50.00 20.68 50.00 43.24 Sundry Expense ------- Stanfield were guests of Hermiston M.r., and Mrs. U. G. Shipley are lodge Monday night. Thirteen mem TOTALS ......................... 1620.00 826.80 1695.00 1449.89 8 1 ,52 0 .0 0 receiving congratulations upon the bers were present to hear the state POLICE DEPARTMENT— arrival of a great granddaughter, president. POLICE DEPARTMENT— Police Salaries .................. 2100.00 1050.00 2100.00 2100.00 Elinor Elizabeth Dunham, in Port- Salaries ........................................................... 2,100.00 The Masons, a large number from land. Deputy Salaries .................. 50.00 50.00 10.00 Deputies ........................................................... 50.00 The Monday Bridge Club was en- Stanfield, drove to Heppner Wednes Supplies ................................ 10.00 10.00 33.74 Supplies ........................................................... 10.00 tertamed at the home of Mrs. Curt day night to hear the state master. 45.00 Jail & Phone ...................... 17.25 25.00 12.42 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bard, Miss Jail and Phone ............................................. 45.00 Knea. Substitute players were Mes- Lenna Waid are all enjoying the TOTALS ........................ 2205.00 1067.25 2185.00 2156.16 World’s Fair this week. R. J. Rob FIRE DEPARTMENT— 2,206.00 erts is relief agent for Mr. Bard. Wages .................................. 270.00 112.00 , 250.00 250.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT— Miss Neva Behme is in the post of • P. A . . 375.00 Equipment & Supplies 105.87 60.00 217.00 fice for Lenna. Salaries ............................. 270.00 • V E L V E T Garth Clark left Sunday for his 90.00 Storage Fire Truck ........ 45.00 90.00 90.00 Equipment and Supplies 375.00 second year at E. O. C. E. at La 18.00 Phone .................................... • HALF & HALF 10.25 Storage Fire Truck ...... 90.00 Grande. Bob Refvem left Thursday 753.00 TOTALS ........................ 273.12 400.00 557.00 Phone ................................ 18.00 THOMPSON'S DRUG to pursue his studies at O. S. C., be SOCIAL W ELFARE— ing his third year. 120.00 Health Officer .................... 60.00 120.00 120.00 7 6 3 .0 0 Relief .................................... 60.00 27.54 60.00 60.29 SOCIAL W ELFARE— Boy Scouts .......................... 50.00 50.00 60.00 50.00 Health Officer .... 120.00 TOTALS ........................ 230.00 230 29 137.54 220.00 Relief ...................... 60.00 PUBLIC LIBRARY— Boy Scouts .............. 60.00 Librarian ............................. 360.00 180.00 360.00 360.00 Heat and Light ................. 100.00 59.19 100.00 85.27 2 3 0 .0 0 Books and Magazines, etc. 90.00 8.T0 90.00 189.68 PUBLIC LIBRARY— Janitor Work ...................... 40.00 19.33 40.00 35.68 Librarian ....................... 360.00 100.00 Buildings and Grounds .... 81.57 100.00 Heat and Light ............ 100.00 TOTALS ........................ 690.00 348.19 690.00 670.63 Books and Magazines . 90.00 PROMPTLY AT 1:00 P. M, PUBLIC WORKS— Janitor Work ............... 40.00 Street Maintenance .......... 1000.00 249.22 1100.00 690.60 Building and Grounds 100.00 Street Lighting ................. 780.00 379.36 890.00 862.86 690.06 Refuse Disposal ............... 10.00 6.00 10.00 4.00 PUBLIC WORKS— Capital Outlay ................. 68.36 208.95 Street Maintenance ..... 1,000.00 City Dump Ground .......... 200.00 Street Lighting ............ 780.00 TOTALS ........................ 1990.00 702.94 2000.00 1766.41 Refuse Disposal ............ 10.00 I w ill se ll a t m y farm , 2 m i. w e st a n d 4 m i. sou th ACCIDENT INSURANCE - 180.00 82.25 200.00 172.23 City Dump Ground ...... 200.00 BUILDING FUND ............... 350.00 350.00 1000.00 o f Irrigon, th e fo llo w in g p rop erty: EMERGENCY ....................... 100.00 2.95 300.00 1,990.00 WATER DEPARTMENT— ACCIDENT INSURANCE 180.00 Superintendent ................... 1200.00 600.00 1200.00 1200.00 BUILDING FUND ................ 350.00 1 tea m y o u n g h orses, 1 h a y rack Labor and Supplies ........ 750.00 267.27 590.00 819.93 EMERGENCY ....................... 100.60 w t. 2 6 0 0 lbs. Electric Power .................... 950.00 446.65 950.00 878.15 WATER DEPARTMENT— 1 3 -h o rse fre sn o Office Supplies 80.00 8.75 60.00 113.37 Superintendent ............... . 1,200.00 10 h ea d m ilk c o w s, a ll Incidentals ........................... 20.00 18.80 20.00 14.77 Labor and Supplies ....... 750.00 1 2 -h o r se scra p er m ilk in g Bond Retirement ............. 4000.00 3500.00 3500.00 Electric Power .............. 950.00 Interest 200.00 190.00 380.00 780.00 Office Supplies .............. 80.00 so m e pu re bred c o w s 1 sp rin g to o th h arrow TOTALS ........................ 7200.00 1531.47 6700.00 7306.22 Incidentals ....................... 20.00 GRAND TOTALS .. 15218.00 4973.15 14640.00 15308.83 Bond Retirement ........................................... 4,000.00 4 lo n g -y e a r lin g h e ife r s, 1 sp ik e to o th h arrow Allowance for Delinquent Interest 200.00 pure bred 1941 taxes ........................... 1900.00 Hermiston Dairy IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS PACIFIC in T E R n n T IO H R L LIUESTOCK iXPOSITIOn BOARDMAN NEWS 5TAHFSLD NEWS CITY OF HERMISTON BUDGET IB' Public Sale! FRIDAY, OCT. 4 1 pu re bred J e r se y b u ll c a lf 1 12-in. P. & L. p lo w 1 ro w p lo w 1 D u roc J e r se y b rood so w 500 fe e t 5 -ft. c h ick en w ire 3 c o m p le te sets h arn ess 1 d errick p o le & c a b le 1 rubber tired w a g o n 1 se t b la c k sm ith to o ls 1 M cC orm ick m o w in g m a ch in e, b ig g ia n t 1 crea m sep a ra to r h o u se h o ld g o o d s — O th er a r tic le s to o n u m erou s to m en tio n — FRED DOLL, Owner Irrig o n , Ore. C ol. G eo. H o d g e , A u c tio n e e r F . B. S w a y z e , C lerk TOTAL REQUIREMENTS - ESTIMATED REVENUES— Delinquent Taxes ........................................... Auto License Permits ................................. Fees, Licenses and other Miscellaneous Revenue ...................................................... General Fund Balance Available for 1941 ............................................................. Water Department Revenues .................... TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 7 ,2 00 .0 6 17,118.00 1,600.00 140.00 500.00 1,400.00 7,200.00 10,740.00 AMOUNT NECESSARY BY TAXATION . 6,378.00 The following is a full and complete classified summary of indebtedness as of Sept. 15. 1940: OUTSTANDING WATER BONDS 89,500.00 I. Charles Taylor, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1941, budget allowance and expenditures for the first six months of the current year and expenditures for the year 1939, and summary of indebtedness as shown above, have been compiled from the records in my charge and to the best of my know ledge are true and correct. CHARLES TAYLOR, City Recorder, Hermiston. (Sept. 26-Oct. J) GRAND TOTAL ...................... Allowance for Delinquent 1941 Taxes .... 15,218.66 1,900.60 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS ............. ESTIMATED REVENUES— Delinquent Taxes ........................................... Auto License Permits .................................. Fees, Licenses and other Miscellaneous Revenue ....................................................... General Fund Balance Available for 1941 ......................................................... Water Department Revenues ................ 17,118.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 1,500.00 140.00 500.00 1,400.00 7,200.00 10,740.06 TOTAL TAX LEVY 6,378.60 We. the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of the Budget Committee of the City of Hermiston, Oregon, hereby certify that the foregoing is correct as made by the said Budget Committee Septem ber 18, 1940. CURTIS SIMONS, Chairman. JAMES D. TODD, Secretary. (Sept. 26-Oct. 3)