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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1940)
,.U » / ? X . ----___L~ ft ’ 4 6H8MUA# OOUNTY J OITWMAU MORO, ORBOON rRlJUT. AUDUBT tf, ÍS4® Wasco Family Moving To If all the 1940 C2I crop plus the supply Portland School Superintendent*« Salary Traveling expenses Incidental expenses Office work 760.00 160.00 130.47 300.00 Treasurer's Salary Record books and blanks 450.0b 2.95 County Health Nurse Expenses Health officer 374.67 2.25 -• ‘ ' Mr and Mrs. E. P. Edwards 23.05 Coronor’s fees and expenses mv ' children Billy and Patsy will in the ^ | | ^ | were u8e<l f°r food» it leave soon for Portland where Mr PRIMARY ELECTION: 295.40 Edwards will be employed in the Judge's and ’Clerks 145.65 main office of the Standard Oil Ballots, etc. 50.00 would provide every and | in company. . Booths .96 Mr. and Mfs. G. C. Aridrews ac Ballot boxes and registration companied by Mrs. Esther Stan 500.00 County Fair ley left for Oregon City Thursday the with TWICE as much whwre they attended the funeral 450.00 Janitor’s Salary services of her sister’s grandson. Lawrence Woodsworth who pass COURTHOUSE EXPENSE: $21.26 ed away at San Diego, California Janitor’s supplies and other wheat foods as each ate 39.65 while stationed there with the Water 213.13 Lights Marine corp. , 132.22 Telephones Donald McDermid left Sunday in the entire year of 1939. 6.30 Post Office box rent evening for Washington 1). C. 50.93 Miscellaneous, repairs, etc. where he will work for the depa t- 49.7^ Furniture lrent of census. 513.28 Total Courthouse expense Mr. an i Mrs. Chailes Neville Edwards Tuesday. Mr. Rostad left luesuay for Berkley, Califor will be the new manager here for 9.61 ’County Jail Expense nia after spending the summer 100.45 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. j the Standard Oil Company. County Printing Mr. and Mrs. Gail Holzapfel of A. Sargent and with his mother 17.00 Expenses, Insane and Feeble-minded in Portland. He will continue hn i The Dalles are the parents of a daughter born in The Dalles Mon study for the ministry. 858 99 Fublie Assistance 1,134.20 Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Porter day. Old Age Assistance A closing date for the purchase 46.40 and family left for their home at i Miss Dorothy Knox left Wed- j ntsday for a weeks visit in Tygh of Austrian winter pea or hairy Blind Assistance 148.20 Sal« m, Monday. Aid to Dependent. Children i Valley with her uncle Glen Knox vetch seed from growers by the I aul McCoy was in town to look 1,371.67 Commodity Credit corporation, is EMERGENCY FUND. a fie i his farming interests this ■ and family. expected to be announced soon by j Mrs. Helen Dingle left for her Itemized: ' week. • $4.00 home irfi Portland last week at- ! t.ie AAA office at Corvallis. The Federal owned land in lieu of taxes .Mrs. F. M. Crews left Tuesday i ter visiting friends and -attending closing date will probably be set 50.00 Association of Oregon Countie- Dues evening for Portland to see hci to business matters. 100.00 sometime between' the first ami Burrell Murder Case mother, Mrs. Abbie Hull and other 23.24 fifteenth of September in order to 'Taxes of §biel property I Mrs. Charles Robinson of iCam- i datives. 417.91 allow for shipment of the seed to Special Election as, Wn., spent three days here ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold White and visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. the southern states in time /or fall 37.80 Transportation of prisoners Mr and Mrs. Lewis Hastings and 738.72 planting, says N. C. Donaldson, Well at Fairgrounds. son Bobby motored to Timberlinc j and Mrs. T. L. Fileds. state executive officer. $1,371.67 Total Emergency Fund - Mr. and Mrs. George Potter ac Sunday. Movement of seed from Oreg > n companied by Mrs. A. B. Potter 105.0b Auditing County Book*» Guests at the home of Mr. anti were Sunday guests in Beaverton to the southern states has been 22.50 Sealer of Weights and Measures ;» rS. Delmar Smith over the week r t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy rapid, with upwards of 100 car 375.00 Premiums on officer’s bonds. end were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. le.. ds having been shipped by the 96.00 DeMoss Memorial Park ' M. B. Merchant and her sisterr Weedman. first week in August. Order» 64.80 Mr. and Mrs. Claud Irons visit . Insurance of Courthouse ■ tit* aldine, who came from Red were being received by the Cor = 60Û.Q0 ed Sunday with Mr. and Mr«. E, , (Bureau of Biological Survey . vallis office at the rate of^almost mond. 135.08 L. Woods from Pomeroy, Wn. Expenses < Jf Government Tnapper 20 carloads a day, and these were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eridlev 30.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamborn • Advertisement -of Wheat League Association bring distributed among the var and two boys le ft' Tuesday for $45,696.43 and Patricia Hilderbrand spent I ' «. TOTAL DISBURSED ious Oregon dealers, who are do Canby where they will be for the school year. He had «been work the week end at Northweste-n ing most of the cleaning and re- This report is prepared and"1 based upon the—claims presented lake. ~ sacking for the government agency. ing in harvest. t) the County Court and allowed by the County Court, against the Florence Armsworthy, accora Practically all the' eligible Aus General, Law Library and Road h vnds of Sherman County for the Overnight visitors Monday at the E. P. Rich home were Mr. and panied by her sister, Mrs. Illings- trian winter pea seed hat been period of six months, beginning January 1; 1940 and ending June Mrs. Willett Jesse and small worth, spend a few days in Seat sr Id-through the Commodity Cred 30, 1940. All expenses listed herein have been paid by General. tle this week. it corporaton at the established daughter, Sevilla of Eugene. Lew Library and Road Fund wai rants, as per the records of the Mrs. Augusta Huckin left for rate of 3 cents a pound. Prices on Guests over the week end at the Clerk’s office. home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. a weeks visit in Pullman, Wn., hairy vetch seed, on the* other I believe this report to be and correct. Johnson were Mrs. J. V. Hyder of | where she will be with her daugh hand, have stayed enough higher Dated July 26. 1940. than the 71 cent guaranteed price, Tacoma, Wn., and her daughters, ter and husband, - Rispectfully submitted, Mr. and Mrs. William Clothier so that private dealers have been Mrs. Roy Hauer of Hastings, Neb ! and daughter, Ann accompanied Joe Truitt, County Clerk. abie te handle moaL of the crop Mrs. Lowell Gregg of Central by Mr. and Mrs. E. P. In w ard s Growers have been getting from Square, New York, Mrs. Clinton Munyan. and Mrs. George Long jr. | ena Billy spent Sunday at Happy 71 cents to 7 3-4 cents a pound for their vetch seed. of Tacoma. Mrs. Hyder is a sis Dell park near Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Grady, Mr. Reports from throughout the ter of Mrs. Johnson. and Mrs. Wm. Nisbet and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Nisbet , Mrs. Lawrence Funk went to Wil Willamette valley indicate that the federal purchase program is i nd Bobby were Portland visi- | son park Sunday for a picnic. being carried out with a minimum to: s Monday and Mrs. Nisbet s Norma Jean and Maxine Roches two sisters came back with their, ter from Olympia, Wn.^are stay of delay and red tape. Growers for a weeks visit. They are Mis. ing for 'several days with their have been paid for their seed in Mabel Gildertson and daughter, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde • cash within three or four days of aelivery, and seed dealers have Jeanette, and Mrs. Lois Doughit Hearing. I been experencing less difficulty and children Arnold and Betty. Miss Patricia Yocum is visiting A farewell picnic was given in at the fair in San Francisco. She than usual in obtaining an ade 1 < nor of Mr. and Mrs. LaVern accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Carl quate supply of freight cars tor the movement of the crop. Porter of Salem Sunday at Wilson Arams. The program in the southern park. Guests included r. and Mrs. Members of the Junior bridge Vernon Van Gilder, Mr. and Mrs. club met at the home of Mr. and cotton belt is also moving along Wm. Mills and children, Olive an<1 Mrs. L. P. Haven Saturday after well, as indicated by the steady John Robinson, James Maddox and noon where a party was enjoyed flow of orders which are cleared • Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Guy and chil- for the pleasure of Mrs. Francos through the Corvallis office. The program there allow«» di cn. Medler of The Dalles. Gifts were grant-of-aid AAA cooperators who are shore Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats and presented - • to Mrs. Medler. The cash to obtain seed now which children, their son in law and clul prize went to Mrs. B. W. of will paid for through deduc daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Car Guy. ________________ ______ _ tions -be from M illit next year’s benefit Rutschman of Dufur and Patsv ft/ U lt checks. Edwards left Thursday for a huc Suspicious kleberry picking trip to Mt. Adams. Golf Professional: “Now there’3 They came home Monday with ‘¿6 i A fatique party of soldiers were gallons of berries and reported one thing I must impress on you cleaning up the barrack square -always keep your eye on the when the sargeant’s small daugh many people picking. bail.” Mi. and Mrs. C. V. Rostad of ter came along and stared down Novice (coldly): ‘‘Oh, so that s into a drain. Castle Rock, Wn., were callers at the sort of club I’ve jqined. * the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. “That’s where my daddy dropped half a crown last week,” she said. For an hour the fatigue party, on its knees, worked hard. “Arc you sure this is the drain?” they esked, when the little girl return Wibdcharger, For Lights & Power ed from her errand. „DeMoss A Son “Yes, I saw him get it up.” DeMoss Springs ana Moro, Ore. CiTERK’S- SEMI m NNUALT REPO RT OF DISBURSEMENTS för the period from January 1, 1940 *o July I, 1940. $27,633.65 Reads and Highways tr Wr Oregon Seed Being Sold To South C O U N T S CLERK’S SEM I-ANNUAL REPORT OF CLAIMS PAID ÌND, Ja an 1, 1940 to July 1# 1940. AGAINST THE ROAD FUND Salary of Roadmaster, laborers, improvements maintenance, supplies, repairs, etc. ■ Bridges over ten feet •« County machinery $17,104.87 270.18 10,258.60 $27,tó5£B Total ITEMIZED: 1 Salaries Mileage Less Gasoline used $5,127.75 $96.60 16.43 $31.17 State Industrial Accident Commission National Hospital Association Explosive* «Road rights of way Crushed Rock Timbers for bridges Culverts Gasoline and Oils Road machinery 4 81.17 188.85 74.00 572.34 383.20 4,498.80 270.18 1,657.01 1,702- 0 10,268.69 36.00 Rent of machine shed , Lights in machine shed Posts Mueellaneous supplies, repairs, im provements, grader blades, tires etc. ---------------------------------- _ _ _ _ _ 6.00 211.41 2,673.34 $27,638.o5 This report is prepared from end based upon the records xf this office and I believe the same to be true and correct. Dated July 26, 1940. Respectfully submitted, Joe Truitt, County Clerk. COUNTY CLERK’S SEM I-ANNUAL REPORT ON FEES COL- LEOTED, AND DISBURSEMENTS OF SAID FEES Jan 1, 1940 to July 1, 1940 ’ RECEIPTS •Recording fees Law Library Fees Circuit »Court Fees _ County and Probate Court Fees’ Marriage Licenses Miscellaneous Copying and Inoexmg Migratory Liens K Litigant Fees Divorce Fees Total », \ 80.00 6.00 134-30 39.00 17.00 10.00 DISBURSEMENTS: Total of all fees collected Less Migratory Liens paid to Secretary of State Less Litigant fees paid to State Treasurer Less Divorce fees • Less amount due County Treasurer, paid to County Treasurer MONTHLY COLLECTIONS: January February ---- v .March /April May June Total $370.15 16.50 74.00 $746.95 39.00 17.00 10.00 679.95 $137.35 130.60 1 8 ÍI0 118.50 135.3t 98.15 ‘ $745.95 • This report is prepared from end based upon - the records of this office and I believe the same to be true and correct. Dated July 26, 1940. Respectfully submitted, (County Court Seal) Joe Truitt, County Clerk. 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Co Joba Deere 80.00 Law Library -Fun 1 County Judge’s Salary Judge’s expense Commissioner’^ fees and mileage k 450.00 77.52 171.30 CIRCUIT COURT: Witnesses and Juror fees Reporter’s fees Meals for jurdrs Bailiff’s fees 269.00 10.00 8.10 r 10.50 Justice Court and expenses. 18.00 District Attorney’s expense» 66.45 C X ■ > , County Clerk’s Salary ' Deputy Clerk’s Salary Incidental expense.*: Record books and blanks Filing Cabinets County Sheriff?« Salary Deputy Sheriff’s Salary Traveling expenses Caterpillar Incidental office expense ’ State Industrial Accident Commission 900.00 250.00 7 360.5c 192.00 760.00 540.00 c212.2b 218.75 283.70 900.00 750.00 210.00 194.41 29.98 The Pacific system is ready to function quickly, surely, economically. N o such organization could be thrown together quickly. It grew the hard way— acquired its tempered edge in the fire o f experience. And, like every American citizen o f business enterprise, Pacific Power & Light pays taxes ($877,000 total last year) thus helps carry the costs of the wholenational program. * 1850.00 Carvr.ty Agent’s office County Assessor’s Salary Field Assessor’s Salary •Rolls, detail sheets, etc. ! Office Help W ere R eady ! Moro dollars for defonso N o w industrias? America today is calling upon the Pacific Northwest to stand ready to convert natural resources into imple ments o f national defense. Minerals, chemicals, lum ber products or foods may be demanded suddenly in any community. r ». * * * P acific P ower & L ight C ompany U® Years of Public Service!