Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 24, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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?AGE 2, SHERMAN COUNTY
I
JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. l»4l
State School Fund
I loaned by the state library during
in
each
county.
cause
of
the
increase
in
represen­
l ine past two years according to
l^ rra u u i
¿Bwimud
• « «
».M
Balance on hand June 30, 1940
«
tatives. „
I thft biennial report of Miss Har-
Rec’d
from
State
T
reasurer
621.00
'
■There
were
45
par
cent
more
Portland
conservatives
are
not
I i . i t t Ci Long, state librarian.
Sherm an County Observer .
621.14
persons placed in jobs through Balance on hand December 31, 1 940
as
grasping
as
they
are
often
con-
Established Nov. 2, 1888 .
! These books, going out in 87,490
the
state
employment
service
dur­
$T
621.14
621.14
sioered to be. They realize that
G rass Valley Journal
j s^“par4i4A5l¡4W'h»plwelTt'S’ were distrib­
I
over a long time period if Multno­
Established Oct. 14, 1897
uted through 665 Oregon post offi- ing 1940 than during 1939 it was St.Ae Fund
shown
in
the
annual
report
of
L
mah
county
had
control
of
the
’ ' -
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931
. tea to ranch homes, forest look-
legislature th a t district could lose
Wasco News-Enterprise
$18,#*3,86
, cuts, schools, villiages, public di- C. Stoll, sta te employment direc­ Balance on hand June 30, 1940
eronomic support over legislation
Established Nov. 1891
1,624.20
. 1 varies, and other organizations tor. Jab pacements during 1940 Rec’d from Tax Segregations
512.923.72
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 which it would not lose if the up­ ( Jes French
Transfered
to
Elem
entary
School
Fund
tc
tailed
170,569
compared
to
117,-
I
• • •
state had good solid representa­
7.374.34
Balance on hand December 31, 19 40
019
in
1939
and
70,102
in
1938.
They go rushing hither and ■ Large American flags now fluf-
Published Every Friday at
tion. Their reasoning seems good
X2),298.06
$20,298.06
While it is still too early to make thither. Now th at the new codes ’ ter in the breeze
from the tops of
Moro, Oregon
No. 113, i.O .O . K
rny
prophesy
about
the
result
of
i
t
r
t
out
the
boys
who
have
a
little
the
two
tail?
fir
poles
recently
m-
Giles L. F r e n c h __________ Editor
Special School Districts
Moro, Oregon
the reapportionm ent bills of which ; b’li to drop in the hopper are busy ! stalled a t either end of the new
Entered as second-class m atter at
Meets 1st and 3rd Balance on handoJune 30, 1940
$ 5,851.13
tl ere are several; it is correct to | getting
it w ritten and classified ' capital building. The flags, pre-
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon spy th a t at present, there are a 1 with the proper new code numbers , suited to the state by the S ate® ,
Tuesdays
in the Received from Tax Segregations
8,068.24
under Act of Congress of March c re a t many legislators who do n o t h b:eh Cell w hat is being done to Elks lodge were first raised bn a
I.O..O.F. hall Trai Paid Special Tax W arrants to School
sient and visiting
3, 1879.
L i r e a change of any kind.
1 v. hat.
ceremony conducted during the
$ 7,797.11
iDitsricta
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
brothers are cordi Ealance on hand December 31, 19 40
$ 6,112.26
Very likely there will be manY.rw-on hour on the opening day ol
ally in v ited to meet
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
more bills produced this week than the legislative session with prom-
$13,909.37
$13,909.37
’ with us.
laat__and most of those introduced inent members of the E lks,, the
Payable in Advance
Road Bond Interest Fund
lif t week will have to be amend- American Legion and officials of Joe Ritner N.G.
ONE YEAR ........................... SI-50
Vernon Millet, Sec.
the
state
participating.
e 1
Balance on hand June 30, 1940
$ 1,088.70
* • •
F red Paulus discovered from a
JA N U A R Y 24, 1941
Received from Tax Segregations
141.11
Lupine
Rebekah
Lodge
No.
116
From the Observer Jan. 24, 1902 ! r a(krtg Qf the constitution th a t
Income tax payers in Oregon
$ 400.00
Paid 16^outstanding coupons
Moro,
Oregon-
P. W. McDonald and Jas. Sanders there was no chance of paying contributed a total of $6,021,326
600.00
Transfered
to
General
Road
Fund
AAA
drove 6 head of horses to The } n m isters for praying over the toward the support of state gov­ Meets 2d & 4th Tues
$
1,239.81
$
1,239.81
W hat seems about to happen to Indies on the 18th. P. W. had sold y ,use and senate as the constitu- ernm ent during 1939, according to day of each month.
the AAA may be partially deter­ them to Portland parties for $900 tior. made it impossibc. ■ Fred is a report of the state tax commis- Visiting members wel
Road Bond Sinking Fund
i , r d ista n t state treasurer, not . a sion. This represents an increase come.
mined by reading a news story’ in before they left the farm .
Balance on hand-June 30, 1940
$13,860.70
Em m ett Sells has taken a posi- practising lawyer, and the consti-
31 per eent over
1939 coj. Helen Martin N. G.
this issue. W hatever is here said
Riceived from Tax Segregations
1,612.85
is based on the presumption that Lon with G. P. Higginbotham & t iLonai attorneys running around , kctions an<1 10 per cent over 1933. Florence Johnston, Sec'
$ 4,000.00
when m arketing quotas are voted Co., R. P. Dear will work with The i !( Ose lost a point by his discovery. A total of 1(59521 individuals filed Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M Paid Four outstanding Bonds
Transfered
to
County
Fund
on
loan
of
Two reapportionm ent bills are income tax returns with 109,697
ujxm they will be defeated and the Inland Real E state and Invest­
Meets on the 1st and
9,473.55
July 1, 1939
ment Co., Messrs J. O. Elrod and ¡n, the one by N euberger to change paying a tax.
law made largely inoperative.
3rd Thursday eve­
2,000.00
the apportionm ent of senate and
There are several theories about L. K. Moore a fter this month.
nings of each month. Balance on hand December 31, 19 40
the possibilities—several thousand
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jackson have house and the one by Kimberiing
$15,473.55
Visiting members cor
$15,473.65
Sherman county’s share of the
theories. It may be th at the ad­ returned from their bridal trip o. G rant to reapportion the house,
dially invited to meet
$2 410,961.31 in highway funds
City of Moro
m inistration, busied with war 1 nd are now at home on the farm . h invberling admitted th a t his bill
with us. *
just
allocated
to
the
several
ooun
Balance on hand June 30, 1940
104.22
Its a boy th at tipped the beam 1 was in the style of a counter punch
plans, has decided to let the farm ­
Wendell Balsiger W.M.
ties
by
Secretary
of
State
Snell
Received
from
Tax
Segregations
510.07
er ahift for himself for a time in­ at 11 lbs., and was passed to Jas. . against N euberger’s lead. A fore
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
$ 200.39-
Paid to City of Moro, Special tax W arrants
t.ist of house sentim ent indicated amounted to $7,384.40. The ap-
asmuch as seven agricultural Tomlin a t 11 a. m. Wednesday.
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S Balance on hand December 31, 1940
413,90
states expressed disapproval last F ron» the Observer Jan. 26, 1912 th a t any reapportionm ent bill will I P< rtioned money represented 15.1
Moro, Oregon
have
a
short
shift
when
it
gets
on
I
per
of^theW
W
November. Commodity Credit has
$ 614.29
‘ 4 A
$ 614.29
Work on the governm ent canal
Meets Every Second and
motor vehicle and operators’ reg­
vast sums tied up in wheat loans. at Celilo, suspended since the snow the floor although there will be
-
Fourth Thursdays in each City of W’asco
\
istration fees, motor vehicle fuel
The world has much too much fell two weeks ago, was resumed much said about it in committee
Month.
Visiting
members
( no then it will be tried in the taxes, motor carrier fees and fines
wheat.- If th e ^ ric e drops and the all along the line Monday.
Balance on hand June 30, 1040
,
$ 238.56
Invited
for traffic law violations. The ap­
loans are taken off maybe thi
Mayor Goffin has a very artisric 1 »wspapers.
Received from Tax Segregations
1,587.37
Patricia Woods Sec.
portionm
ent
was
based
ui»n
the
The larger truck bill has been
farm ers will reduce . the acreage jla n by which to improve the
Paid
City
of
Wasco,
Special
Tax
1939 registration of motor vehicles Porotha Moore, W.M.
sufficiently to cut down tne surplus ity park now owned by the city sent to the senate by its sponsors
W arrants
• “
$ 849.99
to a workable size. This is par­ in planting trees * and form ing and the high powered lobbyists
976.94
Falance on hand December 31, 1940
tially a return to older economies shady areas. The plan calls for who are expected to put it across
/
1,825.93
1,825.93
$
r* . * $ *
m d away from the governmental silver leaf and Italian poplars an I*-are gathering in Salem to talk to
•
*
*
City of G rass Valley
responsibility theory of recent block leaf locust.
1 the boys with the votes.
The Dalles M ilitary R oad/C o. 1 This week committees are o«-
times.
Ba’ance on hand June 30, 1940
78.97
$
Another theory holds that the was decreed title by the Supreme g lining to meet, partly to g e t bet-
Received from Tax Segregations
167.24
r acquainted and partly to han-
eeitificate plan will be aided to­ ccurt of the United States as i-
Paid City of Grass Valley, Spec ial Tax
ward passage- if the present in­ gainst the rights of the Sherman , < ie the first of their bills. Impor-
W arrants
$ 132.73
t
int
bills
are
looked
over
and
volved plan is shaken.
county’s settlers. There is now
113.48
Balance on hand December 31, 1940
ooved aside as needing a bit
The facts of the m atter are more a r effort being made to pas£ a bill
$ 246.21
im portant .than their theories.
$ 24621
for the relief of Sherman county taerc study. The ones th at come
r ut soon are the little things.
It is true that there is a su r­ settlers who lost these lands.
Q uick - Easy - Safe
Law Library Fund
Representatives
Miller
ana
plus of w heat in the world, th at From the Observer Jan. 27, 1922
consumption is not going to be in­
A farewell party was given in French are m aking ready a bill to
Balance on hand June 30, 1940
$ 156.99 .
Write or call
creased much even if everyone is honor of Lena and Quay Martin •hange the method of apportioning
Received from Joe T ru itt, County Clerk,
put to work, for the per capita at the Foss home Monday evening. the Highway funds back to the
lor com plete
probate and circuit court fees
14.25
consumption of bread does not Gwendolyn Foss was the chief in­ counties. It is now on the basis
information—
Balance on hand December 31, 15 40
$ 171.24
rise in good times. Canada has stigator of the affair. About 25 of numbers of cars in each cojn-
171.24
$ 171.24
$
enough wheat for a year, A rgen­ school associates were present. The ” , each car and truck draw .ng
Taylor Grazing Act Fund
tina and A ustralia cannot sell their evening was spent in games. Re- $5.32. The bill, if passed, will
crops. Thousands in central Eu­ Lcshm ents of ice cream and cook­ put the division of such funds on
Balance on hand June 30, 1940
$ 497.34
rope eannot get wheat to eat be­ ies were served. The two honor the same basis as property taxes
%
H e a d O ffic e , P o rtla n d , O regon
°
Received from Secretary of State
212.32
rt
paid
to
the
state
by
the
cour.-
♦
ta vie of the war.
guests left Tuesday morning with
M IM S E S
FEDERAL
D I P O S I!
I N S U R ft N t I
C O R P O R A T IO N
Bslcnce on hand December 31, 19 40
$ 709.66
The AAA has reduced acres theii parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. ties. Many of the counties would
709.66
$
$ 709.66
: in . y this m easure.
from the peak of around 80,000,- M artin, for Walla Walla, W ash­
There
is
talk
of
reviving
the
bill
000 to below 60 million one or ington.
SEM I-ANNUAL REPORT OF N AOMI VAN GILDER, COUNTY County F air Fund
-
two years and 63, million in 1940
Dr. C. L. Poley reports the birth to increase the pay of county a t­ TREASURER OF RECEIPTS A ND DISBURSEM ENTS
(which the departm ent of agricul­ of a son to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. torneys and to make a minimum
Balance on hand June 30, 1940
00
From June 30, 1940 to Decemb ;r 31, 1940 Inc.
\
ture will probably adm it was an Barzee on January 17th at the o f $1800 for them. This'w as pass- ,
Received from Secretary of State
v$
td last session and vetoed by Gov- , General Fund
error.) Production has not been J. J. Schaeffer home.
Racing Fees
783.89
trh
o
r
Sprague.
Sponsors
of
the
<
reduced as much in proportion. No
P
tid
to
Sherman
County
F
air
As
s’n
S
ecretary,
M rs,' Fred Haynes, Mrs. Frank
$ 783.89
$53,742.38
Cash on hand June 30, 1940 -
T. •*
one knows what to do. Even a Haynes and daughter, Phyllis, measure have not decided what to
K';'i
$ 783.89
$ 783.89
9,440.82
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
controlled economy would find went to Portland Tuesday to see dc about it.
Rec’d from Justice of Peace Stow,
County Dog Tax
serious resentm ent in trying to Dr. M. B. Taylor.
75.00
fines
settle a problem of so serious sur­
Balance on hand June 30, 1940
Rec’d from Joe T ru itt, County
62.37
$
prises.
788.90
Balance on hand December 31, 19 40
62.27
Clerk, Clerk fees
$
,The AAA plan has not been suc­
. • o r ’inueo from page one)
Rec’d from County Agent, Rent
62.37
62.37
$
$
cessful in diverting enough acres
ificu. For men who lack training
60.00
of Offices
from surplus crops. Diversion has
for jobs this training will be su p ­ Rec’d from She»man County Heal th
Advance T-ax Fund
not been the central part of the
plied through special courses to be
100.00
lAks’n Amount pledged to budget
Balance on hand June 30, 1940
4.47
pian. The equalizition feature to
$
set up by the state departm ent for Rec’d from C. C. Wilson, Sheriff,
___
Balance
on
hand
December
31,
19
40
send farm ers governm ent money By John W. Kelly
4.47
$
vix-ational education.
51.72
Sheriff’s fees
* * •
has been emphasized too strongly. Continued from page one.
4.47
4
47
$
$
26.00
Ree’d from City of Moro, Building s< Id
’ We think there should be no pay­ the lease-lend bill. Most» of the
A total of 454,608 books were Transferred from Road bond Sink ¡ng
State Malt Beverage Tax Fund
ment for anything except diver- sami senators who opposed the
9,473.55
Fund, Loan of July 1, 1939
court bill are again arrayed a-
tion.
, .
$ 16,065.23 Balance on hand June ' 30, -1940
Taid General Fund W arrants
$ 1,246.53
There is
There is trouble in finding de- g iin s t the president.
57,693.14
Received
from
Secretary
of
State
Balance
on^hand
Decemibei;
31,
19
40
150.72
Little
Hermits
say
:
fitney crops, but this is no reason g reater public interest now because
• $73,758.37
$73,758.37 Paid W arrants on order of County Court
people
can
more
readily
under­
why there should not be continu­
for Relief purposes
917.97
ed and increased effort in this en­ stand what is at sta k e 4, this hill
County
Road
Fund
Balance
on
hand
December
31,
1940
479.28
deavor. Such crops m ust even­ hits their pocketbook and touches
$
1,397.25
directly
on
the
lives
of
16,000,000
$25,305.03
$ U 9^25
Cash on hand June 30, 1940
tually take the burden from pres­
who are within the d raft age.
6,859.93
Ree’d from Tax Segregations
ent surplus crops.
Unsegregated Tax Account
London will continue being bomb­
Rec’d from Sec. of State, Motor
ed and set fire to as the debate
6,095.83
r
Balance on hand June 30, 1940
Vehicle Registrations
$
43.75
REAPPORTIONMENT
urags on in the senate, th at much
Received from C. C. Wilson, Sheriff
Rec’d from City of Moro, Sale of
37,319.98
f o r Quality, Flavor
22.76
Probably no bill has been intro­ is certain.
Apportioned to Funds
Material
$37,319.98
• 0 *
m
aterials:
duced in the 41st legislative assem ­
Rec’d
from
rent
of
equipment
oi
sale
of
Balance on hand December 31, 1940
43.75
a
n
d
Valuel
WPA workers will be shipped
2.45
bly th at carried the general in ter­
L. E. Clark
$37,363.73
$37,363.73
8.00
est as did the Neuberger reappor- to Clatsop county to build access
W. K. H aggerty
Summary of Balances on December 31, 1940
4.40
Vcnment bill. It is an endeavor roads connecting F ort Stevens with
F. L. Stradley
11.20
to reapportion senators and rep­ Wolt creek highway, with Camp
Donald MiSriin -
iCouiity General Fund
..............
$57,693.14
5.00
resentatives strictly according to Clatsop, and a tw enty five mile
T. M. Rol/e
General
Road
Fund
........................
26,435.65
15.00
the population and, from a strict 1 ipe line for F ort Stevens. On th e “
Moro Grain Growers
County
High
School
D
istrict
Tui­
W
ashington
side
of
the
river
are
6.50
conformist point of view, is the
Sherman Co-operative Grain Growers
tion Fund ................................
3,003.23
4.00
apparent intent expressed in the wo gone-to-seed forts which will
Mrs. G. Johnson
County
School
Fund
........................
2,778.10
be rehabilitated and access roads
26.00
constitution.
’
A. C. Kaseberg
Elem
entary
School
Fund
..............
17,298.83
40.00
p ractices have grown up in the constructed for them in W ashing­
A. S. Johnson
State School Fund ........................
621.14
United States that are decdiedl} ton. While WPA funds will be
Ree’d from Joseph A, Mee, Justice
State
Fund .................. ....................
7,374.34
339.80
different than this system would sharply curtailed next fiscal year,
of Peace, fines
- ...
Special School D istricts ................
6,112.26
permit. Hardly a singlé state ap­ defense works of WPA in W ash­
Tunnsfered . from^ Road ‘ Bond In-
Rcfcd Bond Interest Fund ....... .
600.00
239.81
portions its legislators on a popu­ ington and Oregon will keep the
terest FtmcV
2,000.00
. $12,550.06 Roàd Bond Sinking Fund ...........
lation basis nowdays. It has been workers busy and there is not like­
Paid General Road Fund W a rra n ts
413.90
, 26,435.65 City of Moro ...........................«.......
found to be impracticable. I^arge ly to be much reduction in the force
Balance on hand Decenttber 31, 19 40
City
of
Wasco
..........
».......................
975.94
cities universally do not have as from present indications.
$38,985.71
$38,985.71
Cityof Grass Valley ........... ............
113.48
r
many legislators as do rural areas
Law Library Fund ........................
171.24
C«»unty High School District Tuition
cn a population basis. Thia is
The committee for the Presi­
. V - - ,
Taylor
Grazing
Act
Fund
...............
709.66
true in New York, Illinois and dent’s Ball to be February 1st, at
Jr,
$ 4,969.29
Da’ance on hand June 30, 1940
County F a ir Fund
.................. .....
0Ó
the Kent Legion hall, have secured
Ohio among others.
1,848.17
Rec’d
from
Tax
Segregations
County
Dog
Tax
Fund
...............
62.37
It is fortunate for rural area3 Morey Graff’s orchestra for the
3,814.23 Advance Tax Fund ........................
Paid W arrants of County School Superintendent
4.47
of Oregon who wish to retain the occasion.
3,003.23 State M alt Beverage Tax Fund .. .
1
Balance
on
hand
December
31,
1940
479.28
representation' they now have th at
ya
$ 6,817.46 Unsegregated Tax Fund ...............
$ 6,817.46
43.75
A total of $174.990.96 has been
the bill in question was sponsored
iPKOOF
Cash
over
plus
.......
.......................
*
*
53.05
by Mr. N euberger who is consid­ received to date in this county for
County School Fund
. >
Total
ered to be of the more*- radical payments under the 1940 agricul­
$126,943.83
$ 1^?1J69
group in the house and in Oregon tural conservation program . This
Balance on hand June 30, 1940'
County of Sherman
)
1,683.91
politics. His followers are not at is ever 92 per cent of the amount
Rec’d from Tax Segregation^*
)ss.
. 177.50
present numerous and those who to be received by Sherman county
Pain W arrants of County School Superintendent .
)
• .
2,778.10 State of- Oregon
fear his economic philosophy »are fanners stff?e'*the total paym ent
Balance on hand December 31, 19 40
is estimated to be aroynd $190,000.
in the m ajority.
$ 2,055.60
$ 2,965.60
I, Naomi Van Gilder, County T reasurer of Sherman County,
A large part, of the Portland
Oregon, do hereby certify th a t the foregoing is a true and correct
| Elementary ¿School Fund \
"delegation does not want more
statem ent of receipts and disbursem ents, and balances of funds
representatives and some have
of Sherman County, Oregon, for the term ending December 31, 19-
589.04
Ealance on hand June 30, 1940
even been heard to express disap­
40 as appears upon-¿he records o f my office and in my official cus­
3,786.07
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
proval of the plan to give each
tody as such Treasurer.
A ttorn ey A t L aw
| Transfered from State^F und—for 1930 and
county a senator and divide repre
W itness my hand this 6th day of January, 1941.
12,923.72
prior
years
delimpleney
National Distillers Products
sentatives on a strictly proportion
Naomi Van Gilder, Sherman County Treasurer.
/
M o ro «n d W asco
$17,298.33
,
Balance
on
hand
December
31,
19
40
Corporation, New York -
al bisia. Their disapproval was
Countersigned,
$17,208.83
$17,298.83
not because of the losa of senators
Ross Ornduff, Sherman- County County Clerk. ,
I' ~
which would be involved but be-
Legislative
Comment and
Predictions
In Other Days |
A N ew Modern
Deposit Plan to
save your Time
T h e D a lle s B r a n c h ot the
U n it e d S ta te s N a t io n a l B a n k
At The National
Capitol
IT HITS
THE MARK
a
«5S»
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF