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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1943)
I. Sc ^AteE 2. «HERMAN COUNT? JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 194« rule the entire nation from a Washington office is changed. Local boards are generally com ♦' < iC o n tin u e d from one posed of patriotic citizens who Published Every Friday at Moro, O n to n are -trying to perform a useful , Plans for a surprise war bond Editor service in war time. They should drive are now in the making. The Giles L. French A ___ ______ . be given more authority, more jdek-off is scheduled for duly 16. Ertert-u a» second class matter at ^gpongibiiity, fewer annoyances, After the last drive it was under the Posiuffice at Moro, Oregon stood that the treasury would not Ortdei Act o- ♦ ungtess of Maith HANDSOME IS AS start its next bond selling cam 1, 187». ~ HANDSOME DOES paign until • September, hut the The city Of Moru i, very pretty whiR. r. The locust . * srjiFE at this time of year the last drive was a huge success 0 trees are as full of bloom as at oversubscribing the goal set by any time in the memory of the close to $5,000,000,000, the treas oldest resident and the blossoms ury officials were not satisfied SSOCtATION * fil1 the a’F •c®”*’ with the general results. Not near- perk >. green and .hi eloaely elm- . e fcuye„ or ----- — ned lav i very inviting. The now- r , , . • . » »«'■» 1 ; . ' » . wage earners, planked their dol OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ors there and in the Adams cor Jars on the line, say the officials. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ner are in full bloom. AH of .Banks, insurance companies and Payable in Advance which gives the city a decorated ,other large buyers were the ones 61.50 effect that is pleasing. ,'NR YEAR who p ut! the drive over the top. Whether towns aye pretty or Every effort will be made this JUNE 11. 143 not depends on the residents ther- time to coax the little fellow and ------ eof. The same is true of other wage earner up to the bond buy things. Small town citizens can COAL STRIKE ing counter, or else. Inflation is sit on the curbs in disgust at the still a nightmare to government How long the soft coal strike of their village, they can officials and something has to be is going to hold the headlines, an- g^dJeaaly about the lack of done to get the wage earner to noy the administration and pester entertainment, the rural dullness, put more of his high war time the public is a question all would Qr can remedy B11 these earnings in bonds instead of pro-. like to have solved. by spending half the time it takes miscous spending. Otherwise a So mucl| has been said that to go to pretty places, brightly ,compulsory bond buying plan is there is hardly a man who can lighted places or lively places, sure to come- say with finality where the fault Moro has improved many • • • lies. The miners struck for the of ¡^s unsightly spots it can like- reaaon that their cost of living W)g£ improve its lack of gaiety x The weather is > beginning to had gone up and the administra- j,y taking thought and using the turn warm here in Washington, tion had failed to hold it down natural talents of its citizens to- and so is politics. The boys can hardly wait until that long looked while keeping wages at the for- ward that end- for recess time rolls around. Next mer level. Some justification w » ' --------------------- pionth, all things being equal, the found for their contention congress will recess for six weeks The coal mine operators have or so. In the meantime much cloak refused to make any concession» room gossip is going the rounds. evea after the miner’s boss, John Jt is said that a certain mystery L Lewis did offer a compromise. From the Observer June 12,1914 ;nanw who knows his politics, will The mines are technically in the Grover J J Duffey, Duffey, who who has has re- quætiy , »rtwmment but are Grover quietly visit the west. He will lx be hands of I»« g e m m e n t , but are ce located Mor<> where h#a _mi_sarv fo_ Governor Dewev useless without men to work «- 3 „ _ an emi88ary Tor Crovernor uewey useless has opened an office for the prac- West‘ is coming in for plenty them Enough ahuw of the miner» and L*’ , / *" the with of attention from the Republican Lewi., ha. been uttered to heat " U’ be*" •PP°'nte'‘ party. It’, a foregone conclusion m .n v nn.itinn and no doubt the * notary public for the Mate of gay the political seers ,that the m in e« bare done tboir share Be- ° t h e Republic,n tkket c,rry thc ing-w «K m t the support any L " X " in g ^ n e £ 'T“ “ ™ . * " ‘° N O TIC E O F 1943-44 BUDGET M EETING Kelly’s Column f i r e m a n (County Jou rn al éditorial ret Law” Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215, O.C U A , A» amended,) notice ..Is ia accordance with. provisions of the ‘Loqal __ uun _ X uu 1 - heiv-y w.ven cui.<n.k. * - - ' . . Oregon, in compliance with ^w , pt^ared and auopud on .u. . As set forth in 1943, the budget estimates for Sherman County. Oregon, for the ensuing fiscal year July 1, J94?.5° ’iP?1 / the «eom penying schedule. 1. y . III and IV. AU peirtm. are hereby notified that on W e d n .^ y ; ^ i]^ ^ rfJ , d s iM>_ an CtMlnty a.m. in the County Court room in the Courthouse In Moro, Oregon eaid budget estimate? may be d Uvi«. will be heard Court, the levying board for Sherman County, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levtes wu in favor of or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof - The outstanding indebtedness of Sherman County, Oregon at May 24, 1943 vjas NONE. a "i J. M. Wilson - T. W. Alley Signed: Fred Hennagin P. C. Axtell ___ David Reid Vernon I. Miller IAT^NDITURES * Schedule III Estimated July 1. 1942 to June 30, 1943 Actual f ,r Actual for year Expenditure 1st 6 mo. Budget for je a r FUND & CLASSIFICATION l - l - ’42 to 6-30 *43 1941 1939 1940 900.00 165.72 433.00 696.25 192.87 395.90 900.00 101.45 473.65 413.70 10-00 8.10 14.00 16.00 44.78 34.00 164.86 145-74 156.80 1500.00 1020.00 300.00 525.81 .1519.20 1093-86 270.58 244.50 1500.00 1080.00 250.00 151 30 1850.00 1700.00 1800.00 400.00 449.56 250.80 1800 00 875.00 441.55 305.00 1800.00 400.00 580.94 391 60 34.02 1800.00 1500.00 420.00 835.10 59.98 1800.00 1500.00 420-00 504.10 • 60 02 1800.00 1500.00 420.00 518.17 68-72 In Other Days national publication their ew e u hot well known. Start of the whole thing >• the favoritism d o v e labor for the part ten year, which has built up unlena so strong they can now defy the government. Like a pan.- pared child they are hard to han- contributing facto- ia the failure of OP A to keep food prices down as 'constantly pro- dle A“i4* M R ? * . .. ¿. Frid>y f ir an overhauling pre. paring for harvest. The next dav R thj<> ja the njnth aea thj> ha> happened to Henry >nd now ,et any p ther p. „ on t(|e throtU(. w|)en ja jn the boiler: par- ticular,y ¡, rain , , w A Rayraond • , , buay putting down concrete walks ën M æ^y street in front of "the property of E H Moore, J N Lan- is certain that the matter dry L Barnom will not be settled until the min Prom th eV Observer June 13.1924 ers, the government and the mine W H Williams left for Portland owners get around a table and give and take until a solution ft early Thursday morning, aocom- reached. It will not be done by P*nied by Floyd Flatt- The trip name calling Or politics And it WM ior the purpose of bringing is often hare'tn Imagine that ei- a Ford truck which Mr. ther wifi be dispensed with for Flat* ha8 purchased for his local dray business. some time. Mrs D H Wright accompanied by her two sons, Pearl and Alvin, LOCAL OPA left by motor on Wednesday of this week for Roseburg ' where Did you ever think about ser they will visit with a brother of ving on an OPA board? It is an important job. If sue* Mrs Wright. ceosfully conducted the Office of Price and Rationing Adminiotra- tion could keep prices down to lev els wjfhin^lbe reach of all. would make it possible for a greater part of our national income to be devoted to war and prevent us from starting into a whdrl of in- flation that may make savings worthless. There are several agencies that interfere with the action of tha OPA. The War Labor Board has permitted wage increases ,the Office of Defense Transportation has insisted on gas and rubber use beyond the rules of the OPA, farm organizations, official and unofficial, have demanded higher pirces for farm products. At beat and without interference the OPA would have had an almost impos- sible job. Under present conditions the job cannot be done at all. As far as the people are con cerned it is often the local board that takes the rap for inefficiency above them. Rulings are made for the entire nation although con- ditions are much different in a county like Sherman and a coun- ty like Ogelthorpe county, Georgia or the overcrowded isle of Man- hatten. “ Pureose of the OPA was, and is, to keep the priee of commodl- ties down and to equalize the use of rationed goods so each has the quantity be or she needs. If local boards were given the authority to do that ' the Job would be simpler- As it is each board Is told to comply with rul ings even though they are entir ely incompatible . with conditions locally. For the ills this system has brought it Is likely that OPA will be liquidated and another a g ency given the job. It will not b* eupeesaful unites tbs attempt to * y 1500.00 300 00 318.32 ~ 600.00 160000 300.00 396.44 500.00 900.00 144.46 900.00 » 57.75 . . 600.00 741,28 1098.20 23.05 42.80 7.06 w —r ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims at*- a'nst the Estate of Leroy ITo’^rt Martin, deceased, are herebv noti fie»! ta present them, with th- r.rpner vouchers and duly vérifié 1 to th'* undersigned, the duly ap- nrirted. aualified and acting Ex- « « to r of the Estate ^ Leroy Ho. hert Martin, deceased, at the offic? of T. L.ster Johnson, Attorney six months from the date of the first publication of this noth* •, which date May 14, 1943 Myles Elroy Martin, Execu* « p ate of first publication, May 1 1 1943 p at« of last publication June 11. 1943. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims «K>inst the estate of J. P. Yates, deceased ,are hereby notified to present them, with the proper vouchers and duly verified ,to the undersigned, the duly appointed, qualified and acting administratri x of the Estate of J. P. Yates, de ceased, at the o f f iy of T. Lester Johnson, attorney at law, at Was co, Oregon, within six month a from the date of first publication of this notice, to-wit: June 4, 1943. Casha Yates Administratrix Date of 1st publication-June4,194 1 Date of last publication - June 25, 1943. F ro« the Observer June 10, 1904 Fred Hennagin is making a suocees of terming his brother Albeit’s place. He is also tacMing a section on his own account We are glad to see the young men of good old Sherman county forging to the front. Miss Lizzie Bailey’s school will dose at Erskinville Friday next June 17th, with an entertainment and ke cream social. Refreshments will be 10 cents, to be devoted to benefit of the school. • A man having wool to sell this Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon year gets as much per fleece for Meet« 1st and 8r4 it as the individual sheep is worth Tuesdays in the Frank Payne sheared 1,267 head I.O..O.F. hall Trai ®nd sold 12,103 Ibs.of wool -it. sient and visiting 1® 1-8 cents per pound, brothers are cordi --------------------- ally invited to meet NOTICE OF, FINAL HEARING .rith us. / Notice is herby given that the Charles C. Wilson, N.G. undersigned has filed in the Percy Thompson, Sec. County Court of the State of Ore- Rebekah Lodge No. 11« f«r Sherman County her Final Moro ()r((fon Account as Administratrix, with x i W u 2<i A 4th Tuea the will annexed, of the w Estate ¿|ay of each month, of Jessie Hen rich«, Deceased, and Vuiting members wel that Monday, June 21, 1948, at come. 1®:^ A. M., in Moro, Sherman Goilg, JSelshee, N.G. Inhnwtnn. Re«1 County. Oregon, in the courtroom • • Eureka Lodge No 121 A.F.&A.M. c<>urt, has been fixed by Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thurs the court as the time and place day evenings of eacn f«r hearing objections to said month. Visaing mem Account and for the settle- bers are cordially in merrt of Estate. vited to meet with us. Wilma Hansen AdrebtfstratMx, c.m.o W. F. McLeed, W.M. T- L^ fWr Johnson, C V. Belknap, Secretary Attorney for Administratrix First Publication^ - May 21. 19 H Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.B.S. Publication - Ju»y 11 1 W Moro, Oregon Meets Every Second and Fourth Thursdays i Tr Each Month. Visiting Members Invited. Norma Bslslsrer W. M. Marie Hoaklnson. Sec, t 1500.00 300.00 249.77 600.00 900.00 58.56 644.43 285.75 " 100.00 . 16.16 s 1600.00 1 247.20 1500.00 247.20 60.00 500 00 80.00 6000.00 1500.00 618.00 52.30 57.30 500.00 500.00 80.00 80.00 - ’ 6230.00 5730.00 * i 3294.09 ? 173191 900.00 1619.64 900.00 17.61 31.94 42.97 299.10 259.05 f „ 349.60 » 2.00 21.80 1736.33 2354.76 56.49 244.52 1520.55 2539.60 . 102.80 281.40 1669.91 1858.80 112.80 267.00 1418.71 1782.08 1979.24 G4.36 285.00 285.00 285.00 46.12 45,12 45.12 2OT.60 375.00 396.10 50000 .. 75.14 85.83 108.23 291.60 293.55 500-00 600.00 600.00 140.22 ' 188.46 150.00 50.00 50.00 50 00 50 00 50.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 10.00 466.30 30.00 ' 30.00 186.25 COUNTY COURT 900.00 County Judge Salary 900.00 450.00 125-00 County Judge's Expense ’ 125.00 84410 . 500.00 County Commissioner's Fees and Mileage 475.00 121.05 CIRCUIT COURT 500.00 Witness and Juror’s f e e s 500.00 50.00 Reporter’s Fees ____ 60.00 25 00 Meals for Jurors 25.00 25.CX) Bailiff’s Fees 25.00 JUSTICE COURT , 50.00 Jurors, Witnesses, etc. 8 00 2.50 50.00 OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY — 150.00 District Attorney Expenses 150.00 94.10 69.55 <♦ M - <4 ; » ’ / x COUNTY CLERK 2000.00 760.00 160000 - Clerk’s Salary 750.00 * 1500.00 Deputy Clerk’s Salary 600.00 1200.00 600.00 .00.00 Incidental Expenses 309.94 300.00 482.62 , 250.00 Record Books and Blanks 260.00 166 *14 98.00 • COUNTY AGENT 2210.00 County Agent 110500 2210.00 925.00 COUNTY AS»ES»U IR 2000.00 Assessor’s Salary 900.00 1800 00 900.00 *~ a Field Assessor óoo.on Rolls, Detail S heets etc. 21980 600.00 406.79 . 30000 Office Help 640.00 40b50 318.90 250.00 Appraisal and Field Work 200.00 112.83 . SHERIFF’S OFFICE Sheriff’s Salary 2000 00 1800.00 900.00 900.00 Deputy Sheriff’s Salary » 1700.00 1500.00 760.00 760.00 ' Traveling Expenses 166.66 Incidental Expenses ' 060.00 400.00 510.31 178.81 State Industrial Accident Commission 100.00 100.00 28.76 28.70 COUNTY OFFICIAL CAR •160.68 420.00 County Official Car and Incidental Expense 420-00 Insurance 25.00 COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT 750.00 1500.00 Salary of School Superintendent . 2000.00 750.00 150.00 300.00 Superintendent’s Traveling Expense 300.00 T 50.00 72.62 250.00 Incidental Expense 250.00 15670 321.00 700 00 Office Help - 400.00 300.00 COUNTY TREASURER 450.00 900.00 County Treasurer’s Salary 1000.00 450.00 164.40 152.00 Record Books and Blanks 160.«O 86.16 COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER '600.00 Health Nurse Salary and Expenses 870.00 385.00 40500 500.00 720.00' Nurse Mileage 268.85 329.96 COUNTY CORONER 50.00 Fees and Expenses 50 00 6.20 8-00 ... 25.00 25.00 . Juror and Witness Fees ELECTIONS 350.00 350.00 Judges and Clerks 321.35 275.85 150.00 150.00 Ballots and Supplies 12405 145.40 50.00 Booths 27.50 50.00 35.00 15.00 Ballot Boxes and Registration 1500 1.90 7.40 t r a iix T V p a i d 1500.00 County Fair 750.00 250.00 Insurance on Buildings 50.00 Well at Fair Grounds 60.09 COUNTY SCHOOLS *‘42.60 46.70 School Library 45.70 500.00 Four H Club Fair 500.00 250.00 80 00 County Teacher's Institute 80.00 80.00 > 4570.00 Per Capita School Tax $) 610.00 4260.00 COUNTY COURTHOUSE 746.83 1500.00 Light, Water. Telephone, Repair, Fuel, etc. 1600.00 1221.72 1020.00 495.85 Janitors Salary 1200.00 460.00 COUNTY JAIL 1 8.17 50.00 Board of Prisoners and Supplies • 76.00 30 34 COUNTY PRINTING 102J)0 < - 350.00 County Printing 350.00 225.30 COUNTY STOCK INSPECTOR 12.00 Stock Inspector 12.00 240.93 200.00 Indemnity (Bangs diseased cattle slaughter) 400.00 64 00 MENTALLY DISEASED CASES 25.00 20.00 Examination, Expenses, Transportation, etc. 50.00 5.00 RELIEF OF DEPENDENTS 1860.00 I Public Assistance 602-31 678.32 1860.00 2066.00 I 881-60 Old Age Assistance 923.80 2331.00 11300 30.00 Blind Assistance 2560 110.00 408.00 127.60 Aid to Dependent Children 157.20 335.00 EMERGENCY FUND 1006.98 5000.00 , Emergency Fund 2090.81 5000.00 ASSOCIATION OF OREGON COUNTIES 60.04' • 63.00 75.00 Dues 75.00 2 00 4.00 5 00 ’ Public Lands Committee 5.00 AUDITING OF COUNTY BOOKS 326.00 236.00 500.00 County Auditing 500.00 SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES .. ------gaim _____ 50.00 Sealer, weights and measures 50.00 PREMIUM ON OFFICER’S BONDS 406.00 306.00 400.00 Premium on Officers’ Bonds 400.00 INLAND EMPIRE WATERWAYS ASS’N 100.00 Inland Empire Waterways Association 100.00 100.00 DE MOSS MEMORIAL PARK , 4.00 > 100 00 Maintenance, Repair ,etc. 99.57 100.00 INSURANCE ON COURTHOUSE • 168-18. 500.00 Insurance Premiums 503.36 200.00 CRICKET CONTROL 500.00 Cricket and Grasshopper Control 500.00 BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY 300.00 600.00 600.00 Biological Survey 600.00 FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT A OPERATION 1010.12 2500 00 Equipment, Operation 450 00 Insurance 25.00 EXPEN8E OF GOVERNMENT TRAPPER 150.00 a 37.60 ‘ Monthly Expense Allowance @615.00 75.00 180.00 CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS 100.00 White Shield Home of Salvation Army 100.00 25.00 100.00 Boys and Girls Aid Society 100.00 25.00 100 no 100.00 Louise Hnrne 25.00 100.00 100.00 Waverly Baby Home 25.00 100.00 100.00 Volunteers of America . 25.00 100.00 450-00 41.50 *201.26 7250 « 150 00 Cost of Delinquent Tax Foreclosure . SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS 300.00 Service Organizations ... 300.00 ADVERTISEMENT OF WHEAT LEAGUE ASS’N 30.00 Advertisment of Wheat League Association 1940 CODE 6000 60.00 1940 Code, Annotations and Law Books 10.00 CIVILIAN DEFENSE 100.00 Civilian Defense Administration 6.30 100.00 400.00 20.00 85.00 T -= GENERAL ROAD FUND 22932.44 2532437 14919.04 260.00 260.00 250.00 6834.00 4858.94 12000.00 Ê •31 y 71 270.18 941.33 964.53 10258.60 799Ô03 10849.76 Weed Control ( Wages ( Repairs ( Tires and Tubes ( Gas and Oil ( General Supplies ( Insurance and Miscellaneous 250.00 10000 00 < 2500.00 j ooa.pq 2200.00 ioon.no • 1660 03 BRIQOFq OVER TEN FEET *- 482.67 2000.00 Bridges over ten feet 1500.00 ROAD MACHINERY 3884.10 2600.00 .. Purchase of Road Machinery , 3000.00 CRUSHED ROCK OR ROAD IMPROVEMENT 12989.76 14 » a 4000 00 Crushed Reck or Road Improvement ‘ 2500.00 SINKING FUND Roads, bridges, machinery sinking fund 15000.CO 24.60 Total 40.600.00 Receiptr and Tax Compilations on Page Four \ '. • ... - ~gl- z