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tAGK 1, iiflBR M A N COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1940
_ .
i
COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
filed with the state department ly as possible the war department
Reduce
abruptly
all
forms
of
food
1800.00
18004
1800.00
Mprnzuut <«*«*« J « n w J rfter an adequate diet, and you
ember election in this state will has been making a national sur County Sheriff’s Salary
i6oo;oo
1600.
1600.00
Deputy Sheriff’s Salary
registration of voters for the Nov- vey of—guess what—coffins. The
will still be strong enough to riot
Sharmaa County Observer
t LontinuM from page one)
420.00
420.00
420.00
Traveling expenses
department
wants
to
know
how
f<
r
food;
gradually
reduce
to
zero
show
an
increase
of
nearly
10
per
Established Nov. 2, 1888
400.u j
400.00
400.00
some essenvial of your diet, and C’l itsop, Washington, will not lack cr nt .over that of two years ago. many caskets are available . J u st Incidental office expenses
Grass Valley Journal
100.00
100.00
100.00
you will finally be too weakened fo.- good*' reading material this S u b sta n tia l gains were being re- to keep the record straight, when State Industrial Accident Comm.
Established Oct. 14, 1897
CONSOLIDATED March 6. 1931 to protest with energy.’’ So fam winter, according to Miss Harriett corded by the Democrats in most there is talk of war, sabotage and Traveling expense outside Sher
180.01A
man County
fifth columnists, it is recalled that
ine in captured nations might act- C. Long, state librarian. The state of the counties. *
Wasco News-Enterprise
Earl Browder, head of the Com
vally play into Hitler’s hands ’«y library this week shipped 675 vol
4220.00
4220.00
4400.00
Established Nov. 1891
Oregon’s motor vehicle popula munist party in the United States»
lessening the ability of the con- t umes to Clatsop. The collection
SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932
quered peoples to effectively pro included western and detective tion shows an increase of more testified that there are 4,000 mem County School Sup’t. Salary ’
1500.00 ' 1500.00
- 1500.00
stories as well as books< of travel than six per cent during the past bers of the party in Washington
test.
Traveling expenses
300.00
300.00
Incidental expenses
347.81
300.00
250.00
IU»s not expected that there will ai d adventure, biography and oth- year according to registration fig- and Oregon and 6,000 in Cali-
Office work
500.00
600.00
600 00
fce widespread famine this winter, er popular non-fiction. MiSs Long' ures compiled by Secretary of lornia.
but is considered almost a certain i ?so explained that men in cam p; State Snell.
2650.00
2700.00
!
$2647.81
ty that it will come in grave will have an opportunity to ask for
published Every Friday at
OFFICE
form next winter, however, if the b< cks in technical fields and of en- :
GEORGE G. U PDEG RAFF County Treasurer’s Salary
. Moro, Oregon
900.00
900.00.
900.00
war is still going on then, and veiling for the free, non-credit j
60.00
60.00
offered
by
the
180.00
Giles L. French___________ E<litor Britannia still rules the waves. leading courses
Record books and blanks
A
ttorn
ey
A
t
L
a
w
Entered as second-class matter at Few experts dare anticipate what I ft ite library.
960.00
960.00
$1080.00
• • •
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon Europe* will be like if the war lasts
HEALTH
OFFICERS
M o r o and W
Budget requests of seven state
under Act of Congress of March four or five years, as some mili-
300.00
300.00
300.00
County Health Officer
,
tary authorities think it may. The ! institutions already approved by
15.00
15.00
Expenses
15.00
3, 1879.
peoples would be literally deci- C ,vemor Sprague involve
in- j
660.W
650.00
500.00
County
Health
Nurse
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
n attd—victims of war who never ci eases aggregating $366,939 over j
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.0.E.b,
saw a little , and never heard the »'1939-40 appropriations.
966.00
965 00
$815.00
Moro, Oregon
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
\
ail
of
a
bullet.
Largest
of
the
institution
bud-
CORONER
Meets
Every
Second
and
Payable in Advance
Some in this country would help I
» ."*•» ° f
8tate ho’ P?#1
50.0Ô -
60.00
50.00
Fourth Thursdays in each Coroner’s fees and expenses
o n e YEAR
-------- --------- *L5°
the conquered peoples with food
““ »»« s t Salem for wh.cn
25.00
25.00
Juror’s
fees
and
witnesses
25.00
Month. Visiting members
and other necessities. But Brita.n
f,Ove™ ° ^ “ *’’^ 1
Invited
OCTOBER 18,1940
75.00
75.00
$75.00
has so far refuted to pass relief ,
»1.682,797, .nclud.ng »400
Naomi Van Gilder, W. M.
ELECTIONS
.hipr'Through'the blockade, on the 0o0 for a new treatment hosp tai
Ruth Sparling, Sec.
675.00
Judges and Clerks
(Continued
from page one!
very reasonable theory that the The approved budget represents a __________
________________
ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS
250.00
Lupine
Rebekah
Lodge
Ballots
dictators would se.ze their cargoes »> brtantial increase over the $1,- , crjpted muat go into any branch
50.00
Moro, Oregon
D was inevitable that the recent cnce they were delivered. Europe ! 2J1 >142 on which this institution
Booths
military authorities designate,
600.00
600.00
meeting between Hitler and Musso will not get much help from us. I
Special Election
been
<»u<-ing
P » « ’ The rules will be very easy on Meets 2d & 4th Tues
25.00
lini at Brenner Pass should have _______________ _
Ballot
boxes
and
registration
day
of
each
month.
! ‘.vu years.
'
registrants who are married, and
been immediately followed by re-
Other institution budgets as w|.enever possible the conscripts Visiting members wel
•' 500.00
1000.00
$500.00
Z
¡»orts that the Axis has completed EDITOR WRITES
i approved by the governor call for
^ co n fin ed to single men. No come.
COUNTY
FAIR
plans for invading England this
- ■ — ■ - - app» opriations as follows. Pene- ccpscripted citizen will be sent to Anna Davis, N. G.
I
Maintenance of grounds
fall or winter, oad weather not Continued from page one.
I ttntiary, $608,125; Fairview Home,. a military camp until the camp is Florence Johnston, Set
225.00
$225.00
Insurance
on
fairgrounds
withstanding. To some neutral mil sv.bway, which its contractor says J 505,753; Blind school, L$J19,489: properly ¿quipped for habitation.
1500.0t
1600.00
1600.00
County fair
itary experts, this is almost in« haa no purpose on earth. It starts deaf school, $172,291; boys’ train ThoJiealth department of the army
Meets on the 1st and
credible— it would involve the gra-
nowhere and ends a few ing school, $126,630; girls’ indus is takirg precautions against a
1500 00
$1725.00
1725.00
3rd Thursday eve
vest and .most farreaching risks blocks away. - It is two holes be trial school, $62,595.
recurrence of the epidemics in
nings of each month.
COUNTY SCHOOLS
that Hitler has yet taken. Despite low the streets, being dug for two
52.30
57.30
cantonments of the first world
60.10
School Library
Visiting members cor
that, however, there is at least tracks of subway with a wide
Oregon republicans will bring war, when thousands of soldier
500.00
500.00
500.00
dially invited to meet
4-H Club Fair
one sound reason for believing that space between for loading and un their campaign to a climax with a fcoya lost their lives,
80.00
80.00
80.00
County Teachers’ Institute
with us.
the reports may prove true. That loading passengers. It is employ big state-wide McNary Day rally |
- ♦ »
6230.00
5730.00
6010.00
Apportionment of $10. per capita
E. \midon, W.M.
reason, is two-fold. « famine and ing a lot of men. and using a lot<
November 2. The célébration j Wàshington Scene: Australian
C. V. Bdknapr Secy.
5862.30
6367.30
$6650.10’
disease, two of the most deadly of of material about half of which ie
ceiebrate th. “homecoming” of vool c| ip> which was Ixiught by the
the Four Horsemen of the Apoc I k ing provided by the city and f e f - ; (jrated States Senator Charles L. p
No.
113,
I.
O.
O.
F.
r;tish
eovemm-
British government, is to be ship- Moro Lodge
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
cral governments.
alypse.
Moro, Oregon
McNary, Republican vice-presi- ped t0 the United States and held
Courthouse Expenses. Lights,
Meets 1st and 3rd
The clip amounts to 250
\ c one knows exactly how ser
Lithuanian “sand hogs” do the aential candidate, who is expectea jn
1100.00
water, fuel, telephones, repairs, etc
1400.00
2000.00
Tuesdays
in the
ious the food situation is in Hit verk which consists of shoving a to return to Oregon on that day to n,;nion pounds of wool in the
900.00-
900.00
Janitor’s Salary
I.O..O.F. hall Trai |
vr( a„p Sheepmen of the north-
ter-occupied Europe. But it is plate through the blue £hica<rj remain until after the election. grtase.
sient and visiting
2000.00
known that the conquered coun- rcud with hydraulic jacks. Through Fians call for rallies in every coun west will be protected against this
2300.00
$2000.00
brothers are cordi , ‘ COUNTY JAIL
trie« have been ayatematioally holes in thia plate the mud is forc tv in the state with the senatoi foifeign wool as American official,
ally invited to meet
gutted of their food reserves, in ed to be cut off with knives and sneaking over a state wide radio wijj gUard against it being dumped
60.00
60.00
86.66
Board of Prisoners
with us.
market. Wool is listed as
order that the German Army ann hauled away. Each two feet or so hook-up from either the Portland , ^y
260.00
COUNTY PRINTING
2.50.00
250.00
the German people can be fed. Th< a new ring of steel is bolted in to or Salem meeting.
* ; a critical material by the army and Orlo Mart’n, N.G.
COUNTY STOCK INSPECTOR
12.00
12.00
12.00
fine dairy herds of Denmark, pro mi.ke the backing for another hold
J 1 navy munitions board . . . As quiet- Vernon Miller, Sec.
INSANE AND FEEBLE-MINDED
Plans for state cooperation in the
ducts of centuries of development, by the jacks and to hold the hole
-
Examination, expenses, transporta-
construction of a $386,430 sewage
have been slaughtered for beef. Al to original size.
. 60.00
50.00
75.00
tion,
etc.
ready the people of Holland, Bel
Then about two feet of con disposal plant by the -, etty ot ,
*
RELIEF
FOR
DEPENDENTS
gium, France and elsewhere have crete is poured inside the steel Sjlem were approved by the board
felt the pinch, as basic foods, not ring and the jpib is done except fof of control this week. The legisla
2000.00
2000.00
Public Assistance
2000.00
ably fats, become more scarce. about five feet of concrete that ture will be asked to appropriate
Old Age Assistance -
3000.00
.3200.00
3200.00
Germany, becauae of her seizures, makes up the floor. It’s a solid $50,000 to finance the state’s shaie |
120.00
120.00
120 00
Blind Assistance
u better off than most, but even looking job. Eleven peunds of a if of the project which will serve all
400.00
500.00
500.00
Aid to Dependent Children
r
tbave the people exist on a bare are used to off set the pressure of state institutions in the vicinity of
$5520.00
5820 00
5820.00
subaiatence basis.
the earth, down there 45 feet be Salem as well as the city itself.
* * *
MISCELLANEOUS
ITEMS
Qreat wars have always brought low the surface. All going in have
7000.00
5800.00
7000.00
Emergency Fund •
Governor Sprague does not favoi
thte threat of famine, and some to pass an air lock and spend a
Quick - Easy - Safe
75.00
A
s
t’n
of
Oregon
County
Dues
the
organization
of
a
“home
guard”
times the actuality. But it is a few minutes getting used to added
285
00
285.00
285.00
Auditing
County
books
»
n-atonable supposition that this air pressure which makes the ears in Oregon until there is a definite
50.00
* 50.00
50.00
Sealer, of Weights and Meas.
need for such an organization, he
ir, different as it is from its pre- ring for a time.
W rite or c a ll
365.00
370.00
365.00
Premiums
on
officers
bonds
h
>s
let
-it
be
known.
Congress
last
For one who has lived long in
ceseors in so many ways, may
lo r com plete
500.00
Inland Empire Waterways Asa’
the precursor of greater hun- one spot, the most surprising thing 1 week authorized the creation ol
inform ation—
100.00 •
100.00
350.00
DeMoss
Memorial
Park
Fund
about going to another place on "nome guard” organizations in
^"gtr than the modem world has
365.56
310.00
176.00
Insurance
on
C.
H.
Exp.
Sta.
states
from
which
national
guard
known. In the paat, nations, when this American continent is >he
600.00
Bureau of Biological Survey
600.00
500.00
units
have
been
called
into
federal
similarity
of
the
people.
Whether
embarking on the great adventure
100.00
Expenses of Government Trapper
150.00
100.00
that ia war, have usually been fat, from Georgia, Nebraska, or Ore service. ’ The governor said that
Burial
expenses
prosperous, well-fed. But the Ger gon they talk the same— except he could see no immediate need foi
White Shield Home of Salvation
H e a d O ffic e . P o r tla n d , O re g o n
mans, long before war began last for a bit of southern drawl—iike such an organization in this state.
*
*
•
M 1 M ft l h 1 I 0 I H » I
D IP O S Il
Ih S U R A N C l
C O H P O R S IIÜ N
Army
50.00
50.00
50.00
September, were living on short the same food, know the same jokes
Boys’
and
Girls’
Aid
Society
50.00
50.00
50.00
Continued improvement in em
rations. And the wars of the wear the same kind of clothes,
Louise
Home
50.00
50.00
50.00
ployment
conditions
in
Oregon
is
past were usually fought by pro drive the same cars, use the same
Waverly Baby Home
50.00
50.00
50.00
shown
in
reports
of
the
state
Un
swear
words
and
in
general
give
fessional armies, at least at the
Volunteers
of
America
Home
50.00
50.00
50.00
beginning, and military life was absolute proof of the homogenuity employment Compensation commis-
Cost
of
Delinquent
Tax
Fore-
s.on.
During
the
first
nine
months
but one phase of the nation. In the of the people of this land.
300.00
closure
-
300.00
of the current year $3,484,382 in
present case, Germany, and to a
Advertisement
of
Wheat
League
30.00
30.00
benefits was paid to jobless work
lesser extent Italy, have been fol
Read the ads in the Journal
1940
Code
.
-
375.00
ers in this state, an amount sub
lowing a war economy for many
stantially below that paid out in
years—everything, men and mater
8305.56
9390.00
10,011.00
either
of the two preceding years,
ial alike, has been dedicated to
the commission reports. The re
GENERAL FU ND TOTALS 44,070.47
48,053.00
46,475.30
preparing for conflict. Production
serve in the commission’s trust
cf food haa Necessarily been held
ROADS AND HIGHWAYS
find stood at $9,361,827 at the end
to the lowest possible minimum—
Weed
Control
600.00
Notice is hereby given, of the estimated amount of money pro
substitutes of Jittle nutritional Grass Valley Journal. Oct. 21. 19‘?l cf September compared to a bal
Salary
of
Roadmaster,
laborers,
ance of $6,792,224 a year ago.
posed -to be raised by taxation for the year 1941, same to be ex
value have long been employed. It
Hollis Wilcox and Matilda Cam-
improvements, repairs etc..
17,000.00
22300.00
• » *
24,500.00
tended on the 1940 Assessment Roll, pursuant to the provisions of
is not unnatural that serious dis eren were married in Portland Sat
Bridge
Fund:
On
the
basis
of
early
returns
Section 69-1107, Oregon Code, 1930.
eases have been growing in both urday, October 15th, For several
3,500.00
3,500.00
3,500.00
That Friday, the 8th day o f November, 1940, at the hour of Bridges over ten feet
number and intensity for many years Mr. Wilcox was postmaster
Market
Road
Tax
6,000.00
5,000.00
6,000.00
10:00 o’clock a. m., of said day, in the County Court Room at the
moons in Germany and Italy.
3,000.00
3,000.00
at this place.
4,000.00
County Court House, in the City of Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, County Machinery
Disease, of course, is the ever
Sinking Fund for Retirement of
John
Conroy
delivered,
tte
fore
is set as the time and place, when and where such estimates may
present ally of famine— and div.
18,000.00
Read Bonds
be discussed with the County Court (the tax levying board). Item
ease, once it gets the upper hand, pert of the week, 874 head olMambs
i,200.00
Machine Shed
1,300.00
he
sold
to
a
perty
in
Idaho.
ized
estimates
of
the
amount
of
money
to
be
raised
by
taxation
for
becomes plague. Plague, accord
Road
Equipment
Insurance
200.00
KH^Moore and Mr Buckley were
tne ensuing year 1941, for Shern.an County, Oregon, and the proha
ing to the international grapevine
ROAD
FUND
TOTALS
35,600.00
47,700.00
hert
last
Friday
to
attend
the
37,700.00
able receipts of the County from sources other than direct ta x a ti»
that mysteriously brings news past
GRAND
TOTALS
91,770.47
80,653.00
84,175.30
the iron clad European cersorship, quarterly meeting of the directors
are as follows. EgTIMATED EXPENDITURES
e
Less Total Estimated Receipts
7,600.42
14,220.00
16,770.00
has already come to Poland. And of the Citizens Bank.
plague respect* no boundaries. The The Observer, October 21, 1921
-
Total amount to be raised by
he
The boxing exhibition put on dur
lack of soap in Europe is a factor
taxation
84,170.05
1911
69,433.00
1940
67,405.30
1939
proposed appropriation for:
ing
Fair Week at the local opera
heic—dirt provides the finest pos
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
7 COUNTY COURT
sible breeding place ‘for any kind house was one of the best to be
Income from Sheriff’s Office
120.00
120.00
120.00
seen anywhere. The go between
900.00 Approx. Bal. from Gen. Fund
900.00
$ 450.00
of disease.
6000.00
8000.00
County Judge's Salary
125.00 Income from Clerk’s Office
125.00
125.00
Europe has never been complete T. H. Fraser of this city and Rynn
1600.00
1600.00
Judge's Expenses
1600.00
of
Fortland
went
not
quite
the
500.00
500.00
400.00
ly self contained—it must import.
Income from Motor Vehicle Fund
6000.00
Commissioner’s fees and milage
600.00
6700.00
Today there is almost no commerce scheduled rounds, going to Fraser
880.42
500.00
360.00
1525.00 Malt Beverage Fund
1525.00
975.00
between the old world and the new, in a clean knock out. The go be
Total Estimated Receipts
$7600.42
14,220.00
16,770.00
CIRCUIT COURT
save for that which is controlled tween Bibby of Kent and Fry of
1250.00
2000.00
1250.00
Ergene
stopped
in
the
fifth,
when
Witnesses
and Juror’s fees
TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN, STATE
by Britain. The British fleet is
125.00 OF OREGON:
125.00
50.00
Reporters fees
carrying on the blockade effective Fr\ concluded he had enough.
125.00
125.00
25.00
Meals for Jurors
We, the undersigned, the Budget Committee of Sherman Coun-
ly, and is prepared to extend it— • Lloyd L. Starks and Miss Ellen
50.00
50.00
20.00
Bailiff’s fees
ty, State of Oregon, for the year 1940, duly authorized by Statutes
as, for example, to Spain if neces Keller both of Klondike, were mar,
sary. If Britain was to fall, the r.ed Thursday during Fair Week.
1550.06 of the State of Oregon, respeotf ully sdbmit the foregoing Budget
2300.00
1345.00
for the year 1941, for Shetman C ounty, Oregon.
great Axis’ merchant marine could Mrs. Starks is the daughter of Mr.
Re-elect
JUSTICE COURT
Respectfully submitted.
again go to the four corners of and Mrs. J. A. Keller, formerly
50.00
50.00
50.00
Justice Court and expenses
the world, to come home laden with living east of Kent.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
P. C. Axtell, Chairman
J. M. Wilson, Member of Board
all that the people of Europe now The Observer, October 20, 1911
125.00
125.00
100.00
District Attorney’s Expenses
David
Reid,
Secretary
T. W. Alley, Member of Board
Arthur
Phillips
has
established
lack. So long as Britain survives,
COUNTY AGENT
a
boot
and
shoe
repair
shop
in
his
the Axis will be able to obtain al
Fred Hennagin, Member of Board
1850.00 Geo. A. Potter, Member of Board
1850.00
1700.00
County Agent’s Office
most nothing outside the gutted store room at the Merchants hotel
COUNTY ASSESSOR’S OFFICE
The County Clerk is hereby an tharized and directed to have th?
land it dominates. If Hitler does on Main street.
1800.00
1800.00
1800.00
Country Assessor’s Salary
foregoing
notice to the taxpayers published pursuant to the provi
Mias
Mary
Alice
Lee,
formerly
a
attempt an “all-out” blow again? 1
400.00
400.00
400.00
He has done a good job for East
Field Assessor’s Salary
sions
of
Section
69-1107 Oregon C ode, 1930, in the following man
teacher
at
Erskine,
passed
up
the
England soon, thia will be one of
425.00
425.00
425.00
Rolls, detail sheets, etc.,
ner, to-wit:
road Saturday, en route to Ash- trn Oregon.
the principal reasons for it.
540.00
255.00
255.00
Oregon Needs his Seniority on the
Office help
In the Sherman County Journal, a newspaper of general circu-
There are some who believe that wood, where she is • engaged t i Agriculture and forestry commit
• 50.00
t'-.ich
this
winter.
Ration,
published in Sherman County, Oregon, the first publication
the possibility of famine points
3215X)0 to be on October 18, 1940, and the second publication on October 25,
2880.00
2880.00
E. W. Dooley is ip the county on tees.—No new man could have
to the way that the dictators’ grip
<
COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE
h i. annual horse buying trip, and tl at.
194C.
on Europe may finally be loosened
He has prestige and strong friends
1500.00
1500.00
1500.00
will
load
out
five
cars
at
the
Moro
Countv
Clerk’s
Salary
A hungry people, they reason, will
Potter, County Judge
in ( ongress.
1080.00 Geo. A.
1080.00
1020.00
| ‘ Deputy Clerk’s Salary
revolt against their masters- - yards soon.
David
Reid,
Commissioner
Competent.
250.0G
300.00
300.00
Our old-tinve neighbsr, Hon. B. . Industrious,
. . Active,
. .
«
■
incidental expense«
there is little choice between sui
F. P iM now a resident of y , ra. I Fj.doroed by Labor, Farm and
225.00 J. M. Wilson, Commissioner
275.00
275.00
Record books and blanks
cide and starvation. But there is
ATTEST:
283.70
bill
county,
was
a-visitor
in
thia
T0
»
nsend
organizations.
4,
I
Filing
Cabinet
' another side to this. A s Alan
Joe Tuitt, County Clerk.
(County Court Seal)
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T h e D a lle s B r a n c h 0/ the
U n ite d S ta te s N a t io n a l B a n k
NOTICE OF ESTIMATED ANO PROPOSED TAX
LEVY FOB THE YEAR 1941
AND NOTICE OF TAXPAYERS BUDGET MEETING
FOR COUNTY OF SHERMAN
STATE OF OREGON
In Other Days
WALTER M.
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