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THURSDAY. JUNE 7, 1945. Estimated Expenditures for yr. July 1, 1945, to June 30, 1946, Inc. Object of Expenditure* Public Accountant .......... Law Librarian ................. Emergency ........................ Old Age Assistance ........ Forest Protection .............. Advertising ........................ Teacher’s Institute ......... Blind Assistance ............. Aid to Dep. Children ....... Weed Control ................... Child Welfare .................... Law Library Books U. S. Geological Survey . Liquor Enforcement ....... Cattle Endemnity ............. Insurance ............................ Veteran’s Service Officer Taylor Grazing Act No. 7 1,000.00 1,134.00 20,000.00 42,000.00 800.00 200.00 1,000.00 15,000.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 GENERAL ROAD Road and Bridge Maintenance for the fiscal year July 1, 1945 to June 30, 1946, Inc. Government Bonds set aside for Post War Work TOTAL ............................... Expenditures Budget allow Detailed ance 1st 6 in detail 1st 6 expenses for mos. of year mos. of year period July July 1, 1944 to July 1, 1944, 1, 1943, to June 30, 1945. to June 30, June 30, ’44. 1945, Inc. 825.00 500 00 425.00 960.00 540.00 540.00 4,322.56 5,000.00 271.45 27,068.20 15,358.40 17,000.00 110.00 55.00 400.00 800.00 195.38 200.00 100.00 259.80 510.00 350.00 2,986.40 3,561.20 2,500.00 12.40 615.54 1,000.00 1,988.33 236.15 608.00 63.41 Detailed expenses for period July 1, 1942, to June 30, ’43. 749.75 840.00 6,623.48 27,810.00 104.53 270.00 100.00 521.00 3,676.00 1,982.83 699.66 852.00 1,000.00 29.73 1,877.25 40.00 1,839.26 $ 25,465.39 $ 70.293.00 $128,367.93 $141,735.98 $101,349.71 $ 70,883.12 $162,772.68 $128,147.85 2,000.00 3,200.00 57.00 $173,451.10 $129,616.18 100.00 TOTAL ................................ ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( PAGE SEVEN THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. $110,000.00 $239,616.15 Inn which is operated by Mr. and Mrs. Letster Mansker. At a recent School Board meet ing of District 61, Mrs. Verletta Weltzin of Echo was hired to teach in the grades. The commit- tee to compile the budget was Mr. N. D. Bard, Mrs. Roy G. Penney and Mr. Don Childs. Wiley Hewitt left Seattle May 30 for Ketchikan Alaska, where he will have charge of the Com- issary. Gilbert Smith and Billy Gilbert will join him about June 15 when the fishing operations begin. Mrs. John O’Gorman and son, Mike of Umatilla are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swaney. Mrs. Ida Clute is spending 10 days in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Willson left this week for Clatskanie to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muir and sons returned Saturday night from Payette. Idaho. They alos visited in Boise where Kenneth purchased more books for his library. Mr. Muir returned earlier in the weeek. $ 70,883.12 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Motor Vehicle Fund .................................................................................... Clerk’s Fees .... . ................. ........................................................................ Recorder’s Fees .......................................................................................... Sheriff’s Fees ........................................................................................ Fines, Circuit & Justice Court ................................................................. Temporary License ............................................................................... ..... Delinquent Taxes ........................................................................................ Forest Cut of Timber ................................................................................ Liquor Commission ............................................................. ...................... Interest on Bank Balance .......................................................................... Water Master .............................................................................................. Rentals Gen. Fund $800.00, Road Fund $7,200.00 .............................. Health Unit—Federal, Schools, Health Assn.. City of Pendleton . Government Bonds set aside for Post War Work on County Roads $162,772.68 $128,147.85 $ ; 69,000.00 8,000.00 7,000.00 1,000.00 8,000.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 4,000.00 2,500.00 300.00 450.00 8.000.00 14.570.00 110,000.00 Walter Bartley and his bride from St. Helens visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Willson of Stanfield, Sunday. Marlene Markham, daughter of Myrtle Markham, is in Portland this week where she plans to at- tend the Ice Follies. Gertrude Walls is a new em- ployee in the Box Factory having transferred from the Carpenter Shop. Mrs. Etta McFall, Mr. and Mrs. Howard and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McFall of Pomeroy, Wash., were guests of Mr. and William Zobrust, were out with reel and rod the other day. An ther caught one as long as—oh! just skip it! Mrs. Bernice Shanks, RN and Mrs. Masterson are away on an nual. Both are visiting in Idaho. Kathleen Gergen, RN, was worried about 1945 Income Tax. She had a deep premonition she would win the $1,000 bond at the Friday night get-together. Better luck next time, “Gergie.” H. R. Lambert Plumbing and Repairing Phone 2591 112 Hurlburt Hermiston DANCE Umatilla H. S. Gym EWS U. O. $101,349.71 Mrs. Charles McFall of Irrigon, Sunday. Electric Shop— Ray Laird left Saturday for a few days visit in Seattle. Don Roberts is really strutting —why? He won a $100 bond Fri day night. Phillip Campbell is on a vaca tion in the eastern states visiting relatives. Medical Corps— The Medical Corps has reached approximately 60% of its quota on the Seventh War Loan. Let’s all work to make the drive 100%. Again—Buy More War Bonds. Champion fisherman, or should we say fisherwoman. Sgt. and Mrs. Shore, accompanied by Pvt. EUER» SRTURDRy Music by OREGON RAMBLERS Your Favorite Tune* Played Everyone Welcome Adm.: 75c Extra Ladies 25c — PROCEEDS GO FOR WAR BONDS — $231,020.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Dated this 16th day of May, 1945. W. N. Royer, Carl W. Chambers, Chairman County Judge $216,430.75 Ross E. Crow, General Fund ......... Wm. R. Meiners, 2,000.00 Indigent Soldiers .. Secretary County Commissioner 757.10 Homer Beale School Library ..... Henry C. Biamont, 75,710.00 County School ..... County Commissioner 57,416.15 Constituting the Budget Committee General Road Fund for Umatilla County, Oregon. TOTAL amount to be raised by taxes $352,314.00 Attest: (seal) Recommend that School Superintendent’s Mrs. E. B. Casteel, County Clerk salary be increased. By Jessie M. Bell, Deputy. RECAPITULATION State of Oregon, ( County of Umatilla ( I. Mrs. E. B. Casteel, County Clerk of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that the within budget for the year beginning July 1, 1945, and ending June 30, 1946, has been compared with the original thereof now in my charge and custody and that the same is true and a correct copy thereof and of the whole of such original record. Mrs. E. B. Casteel, County Clerk By Jessie M. Bell, Deputy. STANFIELD NEWS Bu Afra. Rott Htdrick Mrs. David Horne entertained on May 24, at her home near Mc Kay dam, the members of the Neighborhood Club and their mothers. Fifteen children were also present. They were directed in their play and served refresh ments by Miss Horne. Contest games and cordial con versation furnished amusement for the elders, and prizes were awarded. Those present were Mrs. Elder, Mrs. Ritcheson, Mrs. Floyd Patton Mrs. J. F. Baker, Mrs. Vlassenroot Mrs. Hedrick, Mrs. Lee Horne, Mrs. Chas. Ebel, Mrs. Marvin Car gill, Mrs. John Botts. Mrs. Ellis Wyland, Mrs. John Kirby, Mrs. Bill Miller. Mrs. C. J. Gilbert. Mrs. Leslie Heise and Mrs. Lowell Caplinger. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hedrick and Mrs. Garth Clark were guests on the 30th of the Lowell Caplingers. The occasion was the Hedrick’s thirtieth wedding anniversary, thev having been married in Walla Walla in 1915. Robert Shipley from Lostine has arrived to spend the summer on his father, Ernest Shipley’s farm east of town. Mrs. Charles.Connor and Dolor es from Arlington spent a few days here visiting her mother, Mrs. U. G. Shipley and other relatives. She says that her son, Leonold has had 37 months in the Quartermaster Corps. 17 months of which were spent in Ireland, but he has now returned to Eng land. Sgt. Tommy Loughary his wife and son Pat arrived home for Memorial day. and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loughary. Lt. 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