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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1933)
jt i K ■ ' Jnljk na ' ’ • #1 “ * * ■ " ’ Wj ' ' ’ * ’ M sherman county JQLRNAU MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1938- relative« in Wamic. sHERM^N COUNTY OBSERVER, Established Noy. 2, 1288 GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL. Established Oct. 14, 1897 CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 8. 1881 WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1801 CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1982. ' According to daily publications Miss Grace Sylvanna Edmonds and Hadley Stark were married In Van couver last Thursday. Miss Edmonds Published Every Friday at Moro. Oregon, By GILES L. FRENCH Managing Editor schools for two years ending her testa of work last May. Mr. Stark is ION C has been on his father's farm since finishing high school« Entered as seco nd-cl mb matter at tbs /ostolfics, al Moro, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. end of town, is repainting and Kal SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. somining it. J Ä i . ■' J- One Year.......... ........................... ?.. .............................. ..31 50 Harry Clatterbos, assistant man Six Months. ..................................................... ...,........... ’.. ........................... \. 1.00 ager of the Firat National Branch iq The Dalles, accompanied by Mr- Clat- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1933. . «=^^====2====25==S=B====?8-====-—r— for Portland to undergo a complete «umln.d.n »t th. nudicl clinic in The estimated expenditures of the county for 1934 are pub- Portland. Mr». Shepanl accompanied BUDGET lished this week. This is a radical departure from the custom of publishing the budget figures of previous years and in our opinion the publication this year does not fulfill the intent of the makers of the budget law. A mere printing of the moneys to be spent in the coming year without a statement showing the amounts appropriated and the amounts actually spent in the previous year or yeais is of al most no value to the interested taxpayer. It surely was not the intent of the budget law makers to authorize a publication that contained no basis for comparision For instance, how many readers of the county budget know whether any change has been made in the sheriff’s salary, whether election expenses have been increased, whether more or less mon ey was levied for the sinking fund, whether the high school tuition fund tax has been increased or decreased. Almost everything is comparative If taxpayers are to be informed about the county budget at all they should be given enough information to tell whether expenses are going up or down, not only in the gross amount but for each individual item. We maintain that the budget, as published this year, does not meet with budget law either in what that law actually states or in the intent of the law. This budget gives one quarter the informa tion at two thirds the expense. It is our contention that it is one of the duties of all govern ment bodies to assume an aggressive attitude in giving correct and complete information to all the people under their jurisdiction. Citizens can not be expected to check on law administrators un* less they are given all the information possible We believe that democratic government cannot be successful unless people are in- formed and interested in their government, school, city, county, state and national Therefore, giving out information is one of the duties of all government bodies. After all, in this county, it is the people’s government and the people’s money and they should be fuily informed about its expenditure -------- o-------- ONE KIND OF RELIEF Serious dissappointment will be felt with the announcement that the export association formed for the Pacific northwest will not cause a rise of prices for wheat. It was hoped that the ship ment of 35 to 40 million bushels from this area would have a bene ficial effect on the price the farmer will receive for his 1933 crop. It is probable that the leaders of the export movement are more interested in moving the surplns than in a temporary increase in price and in the long run it may be worth more to northwest farmers to have the surplus kert down than to have a rise in price for the next few months It appears that there is a fund of about $7,000,000 available to the association with which to handle the wheat piled in northwest warehouses. It is estimated that there will be a loss of twenty cents per bushel in exporting it which will allow 35,000,000 bushels to be shipped out of the country. An increase in price here would probably tend to reduce the amount of wheat that could be exported and a very large increase in price might draw wheat from farther east than customary and fill the warehouse again so that wheat could not be moved at all. Whatever the intentions of the wheat export association as regards price its labors will be appreciated and valuable because trading in wheat has been at a standstill since storage space has Guy Walton and wtfe left for in Grass Valley Wednesday evening. *nd the county is paying for a grad- > I er. Last year the committee approv- Tha United StatM Civil Service 81M00 for sinking fund and this CosnmiMfoci has announced open com- was increased to 320,000 and the ap- petitive examinntbna as follows. I propriation for interest on bonds was Junior I A rarteli , 82,080 a year J increased from 311,000 to |13,000.' managameat of the Hoskinson w 4—8VM0 a year, I emergency fund was placed at Junior Library Assistant. 31,620 al year Under Library Assistant Si I instead of 36000 as it was last and at; that time any person may di — cuss Minor the budget with the board yew- an i quirod the Olds place in the north Portland where they spent a fow *40 a year. Library Assistant, I 11| JU 81,260 a year, departmental aervice, I A new itenrof 31500 for the sup-* changes can be made in it if orderci Washington, D- G and field service. I port of a county agent was placed in by the board. Botanical Artist, 38,200 to >3,700 a I • year, Bureau of Plant Industry, De NOIKE OF Ehl IMAI ED AND PROPOSED TAX LEVY AND NOTICE CP partment of Agriculture, ' Washing Mrs. John Wilson Mrs. J. N. Mac- ton, D. G , TAXPAYERS BUDGET MEETING FOR COUNTY OF SHERMAN, School Social Worker (Visiting Tea Alta Norton were visitors in The * STATE OF OREGON char), 823OO a year, Indian Fieij Notice is Iwrcby given that on Saturday, the 4Uh day of! November, 1933, Marjorie Machines and -Arthur Service. Department of the Interior- the County Couit of the county of Sherman, State of Oregon, will be in v<1. State Supervisor of Crop Prixiuc- ••Mion at the Circuit Court Room, Courthouse, Moro, Oregon at the hour ■ of ten o clock a. m-, at which time and place the estimated exik*n|itureF receipt*-, and proposed tax levy hereinafter set out may be discussed with Christian Endeavor was held Sun- a year. the levying boa id, and when and whre any person who shall be subject to such tax levy, when the i*ame shall be made, shall be heard in favor of ot fi mdanco of 2S. Winnie Junior Multirraoh Orator SI 440 u ’ tlu a,ne Or any part Grass Valley Advises Buyers It looks like Sally Rand is going to be deprived of her liveli hood without due process of law -------- o-------- A committee has been appointed to aid farmers in getting loans. We suggest that a larger and stronger committee be named to aid farmers in paying off loans ---------- 0---------- Why don’t we all go on a strike a couple days each week? There would be less production and think how darned indepen dent it would make us feel. « I. . W Wibon, Rob»t ud Paul Schilling. (Conlinu.d from pag. onH Alt® Norton, Anna Sather, Karl I decreased from >3000 to 32000- A aiyl wtfe left Thurs- Plmmke, Clarice and Charles Wilson I thousand dollars was put in the bud- l for a short trip. and Matilda Holt attended the show tet payment on county machinery J. C- Stile«, independent Bervico station operator, Miller- Its a good thing Columbus discovered America when he. did. warns new car buyers that old- Had he waited until now he might not have wanted it style oils are inadequate for new motors. “Richlubo has kept atop -------- p—— with to day a engineering,” he It would be no trouble to stimulate the buy now campaign if says- Advisee Richfield Protec tive Lubrication Syaten credit wasn’t so hard to get. Why doesn’t the government start Improved mechanical credit agency if they want to increase purchases? . perfect. adv. * Holkitation of the board of the wheat control association- According to the published budget ¡J wWch 8267,000 is road bonds and 86000 is warrants out standing. Fred Krusow. 0. L Behh? and J. M Yocum were the members of the budget committee who fat with the county court in making up th;- budget The final hearing* will be held on November 4, 1933 at the court hou/e 1984 3450-00 100-00 1500.00 900.00 350-00 200-00 1500-00 1320.0G 600.00 '350-00 150.00 1500-00 400 00 375-00 100.00 " 600.00 175.00 150000 800.00 200-00 100.00 25-00 25-00 300.00 100-00 ’ 300-00 * 40000 A “ 73.80 500-00 40-00 7380-00 . 3000.00 1000.00 200-00 25-00 000.00 J 50-00 25-00 125 00 200.00 225-00 60-00 400-00 25-00 25.00 20-00 H. Zeigler’s — - 0---------- ---------- 0---------- ’ BUDGET MEETING Wilcox left this week for the seaside by Mi— rion and Clarice Wilson. 31,260 a year, departmental servie«. | ÉSTIMATED EXPENDITURES for a little vacation away from busi-| Mra Gwne BkroeU and Mn- J. L. Washington D. G and flbld »m ice. I - Ginnte X expenses during the no ss cares. , AU MbriM rivm »bow .ro .ub- ProP»»«! »PPromiaUon for. Matthen ware visitón in Moro Fri- ject to a deduction not to exceed 15 County Judge’s Salary per cent as a meanure of economy and I Judge s Expenses .... to a retirement deduction of three I County Clerk's Salary ... in Salem and Portland. They made 8pent the week «nd visiting withi . ™r*®aent J* I Deputy Clerk’s Salary the trip to visit their sons who are I and P«" c*nt Record Books and Blanks ............... -........ Incidental Expenses ............./............. . attending Willamette University in NOTEE OF ESTIMATED AND PKOPOSED TAX LEVY AND NuhLL OF Salem. County Sheriff’s Salary ............................. ff» _____ - „-—a--- Deputy Sheriff’s Salary ........... ............ The gymnasium floor at the school TAXPATEKS BUDGET MEETING FM N0N-H1GH SCHOOL IN ».«.CT Traveling Expenses .............. ............... house is being sanded and refilled. Office Expenses and incidentals .......... , COUNTY OF SHEUMAN, STATE OF OREGON H. Roth is doing the work. 1 - . i State Industrial Accident Commission Notice is hereby given that On Saturday, the 4th day of November. 1933, County Aspersor s Salary ...................... .. According to a letter received by die Non-High School Board of the County of Sherman, State of Oregon, I Field Assessor's Salary Ray Blake from the game commission will be in aaasion at the County School Superintendent’s Office, Courthouse, I Rolls, detail sheets, etc., ...... ................... ----- ---------- ___ _---- ----- ------- Moro, Oregon, at the hour of two o’clock p. m-, at which time and place I ni.tríM it is , possible for — anglers to catch salmon from the Deschutes river as estimated expenditures and proposfsd tax levy hereinafter set out may I y p ' ■ be discussed with the levying board, and when and where any person who I County Treasurer’s Salary ...... ............... ong as they use ordinary rigging- I . - — — — - -------- - -------------------- -------------- « r ------- — » — t . .. be made, shall .... be ..................i Record books and blanks ..... ..................... ' shall bo subject v to .. such tax levy, when the . same «hall The county road crew are building heard in favor of or against the abme, or any part thereof. County School Superintendent’s Salary a new bridge over Rosebush creek on * Traveling Expenses .................. ........ K The estimates and proposed levy, follows: Incidental Expenses ...... .................... the Rutledge market road- It will be ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. Office help ....................... ................ a concrete structure. 31^060-49 I Coroner’s Fees and Expenses Billy Rolfe ehot himself through Hi«h School Tuition 268-00 I Jurors’ Fees and Witnesses .... the hand a short time ago and was Interest on Warrants ........................ 25.00 I County Physician having it examined in The Dalles this Printing .................................... ... ......... 25-001 C°unty Health Officer WMk. | Expenses .......................... ......... 75 00 I County Stock Inspector .......... . Board Members Traveling Expeaees I It is reported here that Mrs. Verna 00-001 Ocmmis-ioner’s rcei and Mi’ a<ro Transportation of Pupils ____ _____________________ Burns and John Bloch were married 250-00 | County Schools: Emergency ....__ i in Yakima last week- School Library . —................... 111,70349 I Total Estimated Expenditures ... ....— Schoo] Children’s Industrial Fair ................................... 111,703.49 The Woman’s Club entertained the Total Amount to be Raised by Tax Levy -—-—.... County Institute ..................... ................................ ....... teachers here Thursday night with Dated at Moro, Oregon, this 19th day of October. 1933. I . Apportionment of 310. per capita ...^.... I County High School Tuition Fund............ ............... the annual reception- Mrs. L- C- Da Budget Committee vies and Mrs- Arne Annulla, presi I Court House Expenses Harry Pinkerton, Chairman dent and vice president of the dub. Janitor, fuel, light, water, telephone, repairs, etc-, .... T- H- Fraser, Secretary I County Printing . .............. respectively prepared the program- — I Jail: Board of Prisoners Ferdenand Stark suffered a broken ¿boulder while practicing football I Election. Judges and Clerics ...... here this week- Ballots ........................... We have Stacks of Clothes and Shelves full of Shoes. Ladies of Grass Valley joined in a I Ballot boxes and registration They can be bought cheaper now—Don’t Delay—Get ready I Booths ......................... ............. shower» for Mrs. Art Bibby Tuesday afternoon although the recipient of I County Fair: for winter. It is ECONOMY to buy while prices are low. the gifts was in Portland. Maintenance of Grounda ....... Insurance on Fairgrounds Mr- and Mrs- Cox were over to Justice Court ........................ Goldendale this week on business- CIRCUIT COURT: Our large stock of Dry Goods and Clothing Mr. and Mrs- Ray Trussel, Martin Witness and Jurors’ Fee« Reporter’s Fees Wright and Miss Aide Stacy were Stationery .. here from Thursday to Monday visit is an opportunity for our customers. ’ Meals for Jurors ing with the Sam Holmes family. Bailiffs Fees ..... They come from New York and are MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS on their way to Loo Angeles. Care of Poor .......__ __ Nick Davis has moved his family to ï ■ , Old Age Pension (1933 Laws) Store Dufur where he expects to remain for Care and Maintenance of Insane the winter. Burial Expenses ................... Sam Holmes is building a chicken Insane Examinations and Expenses .... Rritef of Soldiers.............. house for a small flock of birds. Boys and Girls Aid Society .... L D. Pike and wife returned this Lolas Home . .............____ Wsveriy Baby Home ...J__ them a little rest. t Volunteer’« of America Home J. A. Sharp and wife have moved Widows' Pensions -..._ ,.... back to the Koepke ranch for the De M om Memorial Park Fund winter. Bureau of Biological Survey < Sealer of Weights and Measure« The Grass Valley bridge dub was Auditing County Books entertained Wednesday afternoon by Emergency Fund ....... Mrs. John Wilt at her home County ^kgent ............ been filled. , pagi 2000-00 4000 00 800.00 100 JOO 25-00 100 00 50-00 50.00 50.00 50.00 200.00 100-00 500-00 . 50.00 225-00 5000-00 Oregon 1500-0(1 4O6OQ Premium on Officers’ Bonds A SoundDepository 1 for your allotment * money. ROADS AND HIGHWAYS^ Salary Roadmaster, laborers, improvements, repairs Bridge Fund: Bridges over ten feet Markel Road Tax..................._ Couhty Machinery .............__ . Sinking Fund for Retirement of Bonds.. Interest on Bonds ...... . i . t, Total Esima ted Expenditures: Yoti will want the safest possible deposi tory for your allotment money—and we invite you to use Ths Dalles Branch of the United States National Bank. It is net too far away to serve you. It can be done by mail if you cannot call personally. | fncome from | Approximate I Income From Income from ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Sheriff's Office ...... . .............. balance from General Fond Clerk’s Office_____ - ,___ - _ -r,-....... Motor Vehicle Fund ....... .... > 1 1 110001» 45004» 2000.00 1000.00 20000.00 130064X) 594,58880 / •■•I 1 325-00 16004» 6000 00 369254» $87,663-801 Total estimated receipts: __ _______ _ ________ Over 85 million! in resources as protection for your deposits The Dalles Branch Tbtal Amount to be Raised by Tax Levy r of the United States National Bank ì Ajummary of indebtedness ofl eaid County follows« I Warrant Indebtedness of County Bonded Indebtedness of County / I I Total Indebtedness of Coosty: Dated at Moro, Oregon, thin 5th| day of Getötet', 1933- - - I 36,000-00 $257J)004M> 8 3263.000-0Q | (Signed)* By Geo- A- Potter, Chatemari (Signod) A- A- Potete Secretary ( Signed ( -A* (SHaaAn (Signed) *