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'U P à G* a. WÍBKMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON ^ T R ID A T . OCTOBER U, IM I —» __------ SKEhLMAN COUNTY BUDGET FOR FIRST H A LF OF 1M2 12^-— A that this outburst is but the first In accordance with the provisions of the “Local Budget law” (Se ctioni ^‘Loca* Budget Law,” Budget Esti- of many such arguments by given that the Budget Committee of Sherman County, Oregon, ha t> Pr^P^ P u___uv- notified that on Friday, the 21st day of de velopments also seem to indi i Continued from page one) ■nates for the ensuing fiscal period January 1, 1942, to June 30. 194 2 All persons are hereby , X w i n g Budget E .ti- Sherman County Observer nment cate that the federal government November, 1941, at lu:00 a.nlTin the County Court room, in the Co urt House budding,• di,cussed with the Sherman County Court, Established Nov. 2, 1888 wheat fited by betterment of the general is" determined that the wheat _ t: mates for the ensuing fiscal period ending June 30, 1942, for Sherma n County, g , levies will be heard in favor of Grass Valley Journal funner do something el«- beside. welfare. To date no tr e a ty has the levying board for « i d s i i m a n CaOnty, Oregon/and any person s u * pend*^ the miscellaneous Established Oct. 14, 1897 his chosen ’ __concessions to ' any of the 1931 produce a surplus of ,'his or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereol. The estimaUs of e x ^ n d it^ ^ ^ r 14> 1941 are CONSOLIDATED March 6, agricultural products of the Pacific revenues to be received and H f / a ’n d " ^ s l e d u l e II shows the outstanding indebtedness of Sherman County, crop. Wanco News-Enterprise At the present time he is per northwest. at set forth in the accompanying Established Nov. 1891 mitted to. grdV feed and forage Oregon as at October 14, 1941. . n P 1 t have been placed on file in the office of the County Clerk CONSOLIDATED March. 4, 1932 At least one project for the Ore The original estimate sheets as required by Section 110-1204 O. C. L. .A., have Deen piacea r-«,ps without let or hindrance, but of Sherman County. ; ' _ _ . - . , is restricted as to wheat. With a gon coast will be included in the Published Every Friday at h ? Signed^. Gao-AdPottCr demand for eggs, milk, pork, beef rivers and harbors »bill, to be re Moro, Oregon - * - < — P. C. Axtell that practically guarantees a ported out" in a few days. This is — .pavid Reid Editor Giles L. French good price for another year (and for deepening Yaquina bay and • *Geo. H. Wilcox ~ * -* Fred Hennagin assurance thereof) providing for a turning basin. In- Ertered as second class matter at zcvemment c r i i a u i to — be a number elusion of the item does not mean there is certain the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon X EXPENDITURES wheat who’ augment that work will begin immediately; ESTIMATED FOR* PERIOD under Act of Congress of Mar^h 0 f Current Year- 1941< 31 December Year Ending For Actual by raising more there may be no atari for several Jan. 1, 1942, to June 30, 1942 ♦ h**>r incomes First ’Budget for 1940 1939 3, 1879. 1938 yenrt,' as the committee is building - By Officer Approved by fri'Yck. Actual for Budget Committee a backlog of public works to be or Department Then» will h® others» who will Six Months Full Year Ml FUND AND CLASSIFICATION grow wheat, and nothing but undertaken when the duration is Old over. COUNTY GENERAL FUND V ¡IA TI II wb*»at until the government cur-: In n s The United States geological COUNTY COURT tails or stops payments for 450.00 450.00 900.00 County Judge’s Salary ............... survey is preparing a survey of 450.00 900.00 696.25 450.00 65.00 strnitrht wheat farmsA 65.00 OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER 125.00 County Judge’s Expense 40.95 165.72 192.87 127.60 - 250.00 J250.00 It doesn’t seem to this news the Coos Bay region to determine 500.00 Commissioner's fees and mileage . SUBSCRIPTION RATES 252.95 - 433.00 395.90 390.30 paper that therp should be much the extent of various ore deposits, CIRCUIT COURT Pavable in Advance « such as antimony, chromite and 500.00 ' <500.00. 1350.00 Witness and Juror’s fees ONE YEAR ............................ »> 50 difficulty over the change. -It is manganese. This does not neces- 413.70 1,448.10 X ’ 50.00 < ^50.00 patently necessary for defense, it 125.00 - Reporter’s fees .......... 10.00 104.00 25.00 25.00 125.00 Meals for Jurors 8.10 is necessary to properly feed the sarily mean that the government 14.30 , OCTOBER 24,1941 25.00 25.00 plans any development; it is part 50.00 Bailiff’s fees ........... 14.00 nat’on. which is the farmer’s job, 35.00 JUSTICE COURT it is advisable for a balanced agri of the routine of USGS . . . Check 25.00 25.00 50.00 Jurors, W itnesses etc. is under way to determine the ex 4X78 CHANGING LIFE? 16.00 Ï8.00 culture. and one crop farming is OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY tent of myrtle trees ip Oregon 65.00 75.00 . We are giving (juite a bit ot not a successful type of fanning prparatory to legislation to set 125.00 , J District Attorney expenses ......... f 5330 145.74 164.85 188.00 eve’ long periods. thought to what is going to happen COUNTY CLERK 750.00 750.00 It reouires little forethought to aside a small area for their pres 1,500.00 Clerk’s Salary ............................ 750.00 after the present emergency is 1,519.20 1,500.00 1,500.00 ervation as has been done with 600.00 600.00 see that aid to farmers can only 1,080.00 Deputy (Clerk’s Salary ................. — 540.00 1,093.85 over, after there is no more de 1,020.00 1,020.00 150.00 some of the Port Orford cedar. 150.00 250.00 Incidental Expenses 141.75 270.58 fense work. In fact, contempla continue in its present form as 200.00 1 , 300.00 125.00 125.00 225.00 Record Books and Blanks ...... , ....... 80.00 244.50 / 625.81 tion of what we are going to do long as it can be shown that there r 225.00 ' Filing Cabinet 283.70 in this fearful tomorrow handicaps^ is nothing the farmer ean~ grow * - COUNTY ASSESSOR will make his income ade 925.00 us in doing the job we are doinfc that 025.00 1,859.00 County Agent ............... ^4,....... 1350.00 1,850.00 1,700.00 1,600.00 cúate When all prices w$re low today. COUNTY ASSESSAR 900 60 farm aid was needed; when all Continued from page oi.v. 900.00 1300.00 Assessor’s Salary . ........- .......... 900.00 1,800.00 Planning is being done for the 1300.00 1,800.00 prices are high but wheat those oj pursuit planea which will take 400.00 ' Field Assessor ............ ........... 300.00 375.00 400.00 post-war depression, which every 400.00 400.00 400.00 who can grow a profitable crop in the air fight off the invaders as ' 425,00 Rolls, detailsheets, etc....................... 381.00 441.55 449.56 434.20 one expects to make the last one 400.00 400.00 lieu of adding to the wheat sur- „potters in all sections o f the state 255.00 Office Help .................................. 205.50 305.00 250.80 165.90 * look like v v a i Los 200.00 ' 200.00 50.00 Appraisal Work and Filed Work ^ / u Angeles boom. o It f ’f.lua will he expected to do so. The u iephone the approach of the 100.00 100.00 is very ‘.‘■ -Í L Í m L Photostatic copies of aerial maps” * for secretary of agriculture ha, a.k- u headquarter, of the the planning will be worthless for ed it and we think he will have the defending planes at Portland and SHERIFF’S OFFICE 900.00 900.00 men are not adept at looking into support of those who live in the Sajem 900.00 1,800.0 Sheriff’s Salary ........................ I3OO.OO 1,800.00 r 1,800.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 1,500.00 Deputy Sheriffs Salary ......... . the future. Often they try to make cities and a large majority of I3OO.OO 1,500.00 . 1,020.00 210.00 Six cities have already advised 210.00 210.00 420.00 Traveling Expenses ................ 420.00 their plans fit conditions different 420.00 420.00 200.00 200.00 Civilian Defense Coordinator Jer those on the farms. 181.91 c 400.00 Incidental Expenses ....... .......... 504.10 835.10 than planned for with bad results. 642.00 . 50.00 50.00 rold Owen of their intention to 29.96 A’ 100.00 State Indus. Accident Comfn.......... 60.02 59.98 58.90 Yet as planning indicates thought 90.00 90.00 50.00 180.00 Traveling expense outside of County observe “black outs” the night of al,out the conditions that wi 1 prpb- 120.00 120.00 i Typewriter ............... *.......... October 31 when the air raid tests ably prevail after our defense COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT will end. These include Portland, 750.0O 750.00 effort is over it is a good indica 750.00 1,500.90 Salary of School Superintendent 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 Hillsboro, Forest Grove, Salem, 150.00 150.00 150.00 300.00 ~ Sup’t. Traveling expense • ........... tion. 300.00 300.00 300.00 Eugene, and Tillamook. 125.00 125.00 12636 250.00 Incidental Expenses ................... Washington observers have made 318.32 396.44 249.12 ♦ ♦ • 300.00 350.00 Piom the Observer. Oct. 24, 1902 300.00 600.00 Office Help ....... ......................... 600.00 comment on these plans rather 500.00 400.00 W^H. Crawford, director of the Attorney R. E. Hoskinson died COUNTY TREASURER often. It is possible to know that 450.00 450.00 450.00 900.00 County Treasurer’s Salary 900.00 900.00 900.00 it is expected that there will be a Tuesday evening as a result of a "Oregon Economic Council, ex 62.00 62.00 21.95 60.00 Record Books and Blanks ...... 57.7b 144.46 presses confidence that small in- 71.43 road building program more ex heart attack. - 1 3 5 .0 0 135.00- . ' Adding Machine ........................ The Moro Foundry turned out Justries are to be accorded immed- tensive than ever before, super COUNTY HEALTH OFFICERS roads, wide and straight: public a big job of heavy casting this iate recognition in the national County Health Officer 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 60.00 60.00 works of all kinds are being sought month in posts and lintels for defense program. Representatives Expenses .................... 15.00 2.50 3.75 31.00 10.50 of federal agencies entrusted with County Health Nurse, Salary 650.00 after by the administration and brick buildings of Hoover and Pat- 375.00 741.28 600.00 400.00 405.00 405.00 the placing of defense orders have and Expenses ......... they are being made ready to take ison jn Moro and Grass Valley, 300.00 300.00 given assurance that future de Nurse Mileage ............... the surplus labor off the market The report of Sheriff T. R. Mc- (Continued on page four> fense contracts will be so dis JUon tinned on page four. before the last defense work pay Ginnis shows a total collection of check is spent; waterways, public ^7.706.1« for the past six months, tributed as to keep small plants buildings, soil conservation all will *• Water majn„ have been extend- operating, Crawford said. refuse to take *nó‘” for an an- Al Goddard, former bookkeeper ♦ • * hsve almost unlimited budgets ed up Main street to the Cousens , jwer. In spite oL»the fact that ¡n the headquarters office of the Oregon s 14 state and * the legislature last winter turned gtat€ poiice bureau, was released when war work is over Luilding. Richly refreshing show inks reported eposi s * ’ an emphatic thumbs down on their f rom the „tate penitentiary on How about the money? Ap ers have visited nearly every por- , reque8t for longer trucks and paroie Saturday aft«r .serving six parently something will have to tion of the county this week. 343,974.31 on SeptemDer hnppen to money. It may become Now look at the grass and newly the time of the last • heavier i^ d s the operators con- months of an 18 month sentence This figure acco^ 1^ cndent of tinue to Petition the highway com- ¡mpoSed for the embezzlement of merely a means of exchange and •own wheat grow. have little or no connection with mission to grant permits covering public funds, From the Observer Oct. 25, 1912 banks, sets a new all-time high the use of t the larger vehicles. wealth. » • » A beautiful wedding took place f or Oregon bank deposits. Our debt limit is now $65,000,- State officials appear to be agreed Traffic accidents in Oregon cost 000,000. and contracts now let will at the home of Mrs. Lucetta Bow- that the situation is not one over „tate $50,000,000 a year ac- Oregon truck operator! simply which the highway commission ~cording u SecreUry of State Earl probably raise the debt to $100,- ersox October 16, 1912 when her Quick - Easy - Safe 000,000,QPO. We have just begun daughter, Jennie and Homer I) has any control m view tW gnell who hftg urge(j motorists to 116 Rebekah Lodge Belshee were united in the holy Lupine to arm' the “democracies” ot statute limiting truck lengths to be ..gtart earijer” snd drive slower Write or Call for Moro. Oregon Europe. When we add to the de bonds of matrimony. 50 feet and truck loads to be 54,- oj>der reduce the state’s C om plete Information Open buggies $60, top buggies Meets 2d & 4th Tues fense debt, which • may be an 000 pounds. traffic toll. day of each month. . $75 at Heydts. laige as our entire national as A *Crowtber of Klondike last Visiting members wel| sensed, valuation, the cost of keep Use of racing funds allocated to Lincle Josh wants to know if the ing everyone at work indefinitely week contributed to The Dalles come. the counties must be limited to government will pay farmer’s business men’s association Sher- Helen Martin N. G. after the war it is easy to see the financing of county fairs and daughters not to sow wild dats. that a mere dollar is goinj^’to have man county potatoes,_field__com, Florence Johnston, Se<’ H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n - a valuation as low as as* Hitler’s pop com and wheat M oro Lodge No. 113, 1 .0 . O. K cannot be diverted to other pur- M E M B E R F E D E R A L D E P O S IT IN S U R A N C E C O P P O R A T IO N J C. Freeman is remodeling his poses according to Attorney Gen- patronjze Journal Advertisers 'opinion of the common man. Moro, Oregon Meets 1st and 3rd eral I. H. VanWinkle. W’ithout intending, we may come store and expects to open tomor Tuesdays in th« NOTICE O F”1942 BUDGET MEETING * k -to Unt^* CinetoHr’s “productidn for row. Some new goods are here. NU llCfc u r ~ -ctions 110-1201 to 110-1215 0 . C. L. A., as amended), notice is here Max,. tA. Bull is under doctor 1 0..O.F. hall Trai W«e.” There may be no profit in compliance with the “Local Budget Law,” Budget Estimates for sient and visiting 'system and state socialism may care for pneumonia and pleurisy. ill per brothers are cord i rv succeed it. Firm the Observer, Oct. 27, 1922 ally invited to meet 1 at S d m in the council in,oum, Well, what about it? It has C P. Sproul was in town set- for the City of Moro, Oregon, may be ^ " “^ X Va^d in favor of o / a g ^ n s t ’said” proposed tax levy or tax levies or any, part thereof, »vith us. always been an American theory tlinp up with the EOL Co., pre- subject to the proposed tax levy or tax ievies will be heir«J revenues to be received and the taxes on property to be levied-a»-pre- that men were stimulated to do pftratory to quitting^ farming in Joe Ritner N.G. The estimates of expenditures to be r®^u* . ¿vtr»h«>r fi 1941 are set forth in the accompanying statements, Schedules I, III and I \ . their best, to invent, to produceJiy tfie Kent section.v He will have a V« rnon Millei. Sec. pared by the Budget Committee, and a op , > Moro Oregon as at October 1, 1941. » the spur of the profit system. We salt which A. B. Riddell will call. Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M Schedule II shows the outstanding indebtedness of (Oty o i L A haye placed Qn file m the office of the Clty Recorder. Meets on the 1st and have held that what we term as The city is having a water main The original estimate sheets as required by bee JOHN FOSS, Chairman 3rd Thursday eve progress would stop unless the laid on Scott street from Fourth . . ’ ' , . DEWEY THOMPSON, Secretary ** . ' ■ V. . . . „ nings of each month. ablest were rewarded with the to the city limits to give fire pro Visiting members cor r*.iOT»nt Y pnr 1941 Fund and Classification - material manifestations of suc tection. Aritiml For Year Ending Dec. 31 ‘ Current Year i m Estimates for period dially invited to meet i« « 1999 1940 First Budget for Jfin to cess. Now we may have a chance Contractor 'Ramsey has set the with us. 1908 Actual for - .x j une 30, 1942 to test another theory, one akip stakes for the new residence of Six Months . Full Year 1 V endell Balsiger W.M. • * < to that of Karl Marx, who held Mrs. Powell. General • G. V. neiknap. Secy. that men would work anyway and The new highway grade be- 120.00 J20.00 120.00 120.00 Treasurer ........................................................ that inventions and extraordinary tween Moro and Grass Valley is Bethlehem Chapter. No Moro, Oregon 120.00 120.00 120.00 x 00- . Q gtate lndu8tnal ........................................................... I 25.00 productions would be done for the said to be completed except in 65.08 39.10 15Q00 Administration ? .................................................... 75.00 Meets Every Second and sheer love of it. Mebbe so, meb- oik short place. Fourth Thursdays in each be so. ’ ,1 0 c nr, 79OOO 1,500.00 Marshal and C ollector-salaries ’ ........- ....................... 750.00 Month. Visiting members At least, those who have strong 1,040.00 1’1 A0 40 n ‘ 59 100.00 Labor a-c water .................................................... 50-00 A rude and vulgar man is one . . . . . __ Invited prejudices for the economic gods of grand father’s day, prepare to who stares at a girl’s figure when pgtr|cja Woods Sec. 393.69 i? 4 67 214 73 550.00 Power a-c water .......... - ......................- ............... 27u.OO she is doing her best to display it. D(|rotha Moore, W.M. 507.87 560.55 514.67 • ioo .OO Fire Department .......................................- ....... 100.00 shed them now. 292.82 123.00 22.48 ---------- Miscellaneous y- oaQ99 401 35 800.00 Emergency .................................................. ...... 296 01 ' ' 770 40 865 20 770.40 Power a-c Street* Lights .................................... 38u. RAISING THE NEEDED CROP S10-96 511^’ - Iq?'20 346 84 43130 Hotel Insurance .............. ....................- ........... 200.00 Two points of view regarding &0-°° 50 00 Debt Service _ _ _n the future course to be pursued by the eastern Oregon wheat farm jnAAiw, 2500 00 - 1,000.00 Principal on Bonds .... ............................... ............ An niT l'l0 0 ’?7 2 399.92 980.00 Interest on Bonds .................................. ............. , 440.. er, each supported by rather aggressive speakers, were given at 3.713.90 6,288.38 9.109.31 6,336.54 6.621.60 .................................................. 3,646.00 the wheat league program com mittee meeting in Arlington Mon * ' - • - ■ 1 ' ' 1 “ ~ ~ day. Estimated Cash Balances and Receipts Other Than Taxes A member of the extension Actual For Year Ending »»• F i ^ ^ - ^ B u d g e ffo r ‘ Estimates oer-nd staff stated that if the state of 1938 • 1939 1»« ActaFal ‘OT Fund and Classification June'30 1942 Oregon would , produce enough hogs to feed itself thebe' would l>e - 34 90 M° nt6’o4 FUU YelF State liquor fund apportionment no wheat surplus. Another mem ber of the committee referred td’ M 376 00 Rental or sale of property or service .... ...... .=.......... 390.00 the shipment of lambs to the mid . , 3,6417.50 Add estimated available cash balance at • west ffi»r feeding and hailed this ' Dec. 31, 1941 - Deduct estimated deficit ............ ....... 400 00 as a cardinal economic error. Total receipts and available cash balances ...... ................. There was immediate reburial '■ a ______ ___________ _______ __-______________ * ------------------- -:------------------------------------------------------ on the part o t wheat farmers who ------------------ ------- ---------------------- ' SUMMARY OF BUDGET ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURES. RE- seemed to feel that if the federal / ò r Generations^A Great 7 CITY INDEBTEDNESS OCTOBER 1, 7941 ^SUM M CEIPTS AND T AX LEVIES government could be kept inter Total Bonds Outstanding ................. ...................... ’ ' ' Total Estimated Expenditures ............................. 3,645.00 ested in the plight of the wheat j&ntucfy WusAey Deduct Total Cash Balance and Receipts ............... 2 ,^ 5 on farmer no such means of making • ' / • Balance to be Secured by Taxation .... ..................t , 1,330.00 money would be needed. -• N«tion*l Distiller« Product» Corp., New York • 93 Proof " (Developments in agriculture un doubtedly. lead td the conclusion Kelly’s Columir Statehouse Goss«o In Other Days Save Time by using this Modern Deposit Plan T h e D a lle s B r a n c h ot the U n ite d S ta te s N a tio n a l B a n 'Se fo o d & it W i* • *. * ..