Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 21, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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ffAt/fc «, SHERMAN COUNTY JOUMNAU HOBO, OUEUOh,
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I'ttlDY, JANUARY 21, 1944t
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Grass Valley
Has Operation;
Reported Well
Charles Baker is recovering
from an appendectomy performed
at the Dalles hospital Friday.
Gua Engstrom, Mrs Edgar Alley
and Mrs Herman Ziegler ’.eft
Tuesday for Portland to attend
the funeral services on Wednt v
day for J. J. Wiley. who diri
Sunday after a month’s illness.
Mr and Mrs James Blagv and
daughter. Marie, and Mr and Mrs
Edgar Aliev and children were
huaines visitors in The Dali- s
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Ehen Kee lpft Mon­
day to v+sit re4a<tiv*a in Portland
and Boring. Mrs Herman Pefer«-
nccomvpanied them to visit
her
sister, Mrs Prank , Wilcox anti
family at Newberg
Mrs John Block, ft r«, Don Smi’’i
nod Lila Lee Aliev went to Tho,
Dalle» la-ot Wednesday Mrs Block
entered "the hospital for an oper­
ation on Saturday at the mid-
Columbia. '
John Block and Mrs Ed Alley
went to The Dalle« Friday t"
visit Mrs Block at the hospital.
Mrs Alley returned home S a t ­
urday evening and Mr Block re
turned Tuesday evening.
Comoral Frank Bayer arrived
here last Wednesday from Cali
fomia to snend hrs furlough with
h;s wife and daughter and hi«
parents. Mr and Mrs Frank Bay­
er Sr.
R J Baker roent several days
here on bvsires« last week from
hi# home in The Dalles.
»Mr and Mrs I D Pike
ami
grandson. Irwin Goodrich.
left
Saturday afternoon for Hermis­
ton to get things ready at their
place to move there and mr.ke
ipake their home.
The Ladies Social Service club
met at the home of Mrs Esto I
Hartley Thursday afternoon with
nine members nresent. Aften the
business
meeting
refreshments
were served by the hsstess.
Estel Hartley came heme from
Portland after working ever tw^
years in ship yards. He will open
the garatre in the near future -
Mr and Mrs A A Dunlap and
Mrs Artell Lem lev went to The
Dalles Thursday. Mrs Lemley re­
mained for med’eal treatment. Mr
Lemley went down to visit his
wife and to bring her home.
Tuesdav,
A bridal shower war giver
Saturday \vening at the I.O.O.F
hall in honor pf M ta Frank £m -
mersm Jr , nee Betty Payne, of
The Dalles. She' received msnv
lovely and useful gifts. After
the gifts were opened a dance
was given in honor of Mr and Mrs
Emmerson- Music was furnished
by
Mr ; Z
and n Mrs Orville Rugles.
O u t"
.nd Mr, Con Root .n d daughter,,
Mr and Mr, Bert Belahe, Mr and
Mr, Melvin PulkenKm and acme
of the
from the J. C. Penny
,tore in The Dalle,.
>
Earl Olds. Wayne Kelley and
Alton Olds left Sunday for Seat-
tel Wn.. on, business, Mr»7 Glen
Perry accompanied them to visit
her mother, Mrs Irma Whitehead
thev all returned Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs Art Bibby went
to The Dalles Thursday afternoon
to attend the Wool Growers meet
ing held there over the week end
they returned home Monday ac-
companied by Mrs Bibby’« father,
O M Fraley, of The Dalles who
will spend a week here visiting,
Miss Freida Beuther returned
to Portland Monday where she
is attending business college, af
ter spending the week end here
with her parents, Mr and Mrs
B U ZZ SAW S
Pick a Good Location to set up the saw, as free as
possible of ice, snow, mud and trash. Keep children
and stock at a safe distance.
Gse a Good, Sharp Saw which cuts without unneces­
sary pressure. Push wood .into the saw evenly to
avoid binding; turn a crooked limb or pole so that it
rests on the table at the point of
cutting. Don't swing wood over
an unguarded saw.
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____,__________
( ^ „ t y C1»W- -r r ^ » -‘1on
Dover p,AV.*ntbr •. * gift
expair < $0.75:
IT. Lester
Johnson, premium on officers bonds
$110-00.
PROTEIN IN PEAS
General Road Fuad:
Evnry home maker likes to plan ROAD EM PI j OYEF.S PAYROLL:
her dinner m nu around a “main L. A .O lds $19 06:
$78
dish” and for this purpose dried 46: E McPbewep *77 74: C B **-
'Use Guards for the saw. pulleys and belts, if they are
legu’v'-»-s of ore kind or another s^nbMt. *80-24; Clifford
provided; if not, install them wherever possible. If-
could be used more frequently. 36; L L Peetz. $82 40, E Mai'ber-
Thpse vegetables, so typically Am- eon $68.00: C Barren^ "l’t, 873.76:
you have to build them yourself, make them sub­
arican.
are rich is rorot°in AP*i- Clifford May $19.40; Ira Fridley,
stantial.
nirgh tb?y can not entirely take $32.75.
th° "»lace of >he protein o* m*n<- ACCOUNT: «Secretary of S$ate,
Wear Suitable Clothing, free from dangling pro joe-’
fish, eggs m-lk and cheese. th°v 1944 Licenses for 6 road implement
tions which might catch in the blade, belt o f wood.
can i**rvo •»-
a va-hmM» yr-tein $6.00; State Industrial Accident
Wear leather or leather-faced gloves.
«vviP«-» in these war days. Most Commisr’.on, protection road emplo
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lir*»« ye-cs $5.00; O'Meara Supply 4k.
Keep Clear of Saw; stand to the side rather than di­
--.ve
nee,
lentils—are Inrto Oo., repairs $6.12; George
rectly in line with it Keep your eyes on the blade and
similar in foed value and any B Moon, repair» $2.00; Howard
your body as far Irom the saw as possible. Never
one of t>e varieties pre**»* • ti Cooper Corp., repairs $20.49: P«-.
extend your hands across the face of the saw.
may be chosen for the hearty dish ter-Wil’nTi Automotive, repairs *4.
of the main meal qjf the day-
40; J K McKean, repairs $41.49;
Store Saw Property, protecting it with a Securely
Soybeans, lees well known but Mav & Son, general supplies $1.06
fastened cover. Put it away where people or stock
-- v n- »mt-, n— <* — ->rw>-»i U'o, J R Yocum,' miscellaneous
acc’t
are in a cl*»*« bv th^mselvr* a- *90*0: City of Moro, water $1.75:
cannot get near It
'
.
NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL
mong the dried legume«. They Walther-William«, general su r c ­
are far superior as a .source of Ve* $12 85; Pap’en W K««-
nrotA n. Th y a,'*' fv-n iA much t:res and tubes s<co”nt $26-00: 7«-
larger amounts of the B-vif-"n'n terafate Tractor 4k Eoui’-ment Co.
bñt slig h tv lp’s iron. And a bit repairs account *14.98 • First Na-
of news for those watching the if.ional Bank. witn-hWding tar on
• w :~8‘”
-rin
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e«xnW'e<*% salaries $48.14:
carbohydrate coupt. onlv nbo*>t Nelson Equipment Co.. <mi®c°llan-
one half the amrunt f i n d
in ,-ouv account *80.50- For« A Co.
other dry beans. fb”í ¿hir~ t? >c- Vpna¡rs *7.75; W*s W’M** rena’rs
H andling at. Work,
member—for gend results pre- <750: Rarifip PAww A Livht Co.
pare soybeans and other soya v<*h>« $.3.Oft:. Moro Tflw*ib~r A En*l
Teach horses and mules to obey
prMur-ts according tn direct'm s. VaH .
bridge mp**»ri"l
36.75-
So make a, _ not» o*
Í - O Flftuvmr». repairs $20.00
the command "whoa" Instantly;
lomes can be made into hearty ---- ----------------t
never use the command unless
soups and appetising main dishes
t, . - , ,
and when combined with milk WACS WACB WAC8 WACS WAC
you mean If.
or chegss m-aV**
♦)’»*•• mep.
ui:rM
Develop a definite system for
rure no in both food value and
appetite appeal.
hitching and unhitching horses
SCALLOPED LIMA BEANS
smd mulee—and follow i f They w ill know what to expect, and
2 cups dry lima beans
there’s leas danger you'll forget to finish the ]ob.
1 1-2 quarts water
1-2 cup diced salt pork
Use only strong harnesses. Keep them in good rspeir. Clean har­
2 tbiV flour
1 pint milk
If most of your friend« are
nesses with warm water and mild soap; oil them regularly. They'll
Salt to taste
away bow—in the service—
Wash the beans well, and soak
remain stronger; last longer, Dry leather has lower tensilo strength-
doing war Jobs—don’t you
♦hem. oVam ight in. water .
Never leave a team standing unattended without securely tying U.
them until tender. Fry the diced
feel left behind sometime«’
salt pork slowly until crisp, re-
The extra few minutes spent tying the team may keep someone out
Wliy not f e t in the midst
meat from the fat and
of a hospital. Never tie a team to a fence, windmill, er Machinery
of
this War? Join the WAC!
ndd tn tih^ beans. Make a white
Yon can see new places
with which it may become entangled.
sauce of the salt pork drippings,
<
v-»i-
’»’ilk. In a H”tt red cas­
make new friends, learn in*
Don't hitch your horses to weak ««uipiqent. Be particularly carelul
serole or baking dish, put a
teresting ' things—while you
that nock yokes, tongues, singletrees, doubletrees.and.evoners are
layer of cooked beans, rome o*
are doing vital work to speed
the ralt^pork. r-ver with wh’te
strong and securely fastened.
victory-
4.
""’tct. a», d continue until"-«M the
When driving, never wrap or tie the lines around your body or
ingredient» are used. Salt to
The Army needs your help
taste. Coiver the top with but­
urgently. This is vour chance!
around your wrists. Failure to remember this caution may result in
tered bread
and b?Vo
For full etail« apply at
your being dragged and badly Injured.
.
about twenty minutes in a mod­
the
nearest U, 8. Army Re­
érelo even.
Don't permit flies to torment your horses and make them unman­
cruiting Station (vortr local
ageable. Use flynets. or muslin horse covers. ar.d nose guards to
post office will give you the
protect work animals in fly time.
address). Or write: The Ad­
T
Joàoftuo
NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL
in tan t Gehebal. Room 4415,
Munitions Building, Washing­
The ^Herman County Journal stitute. Farmera who have kept
ton. D. C.
normally hae no comic section, their fingers out of buzz saws
WACS WAC8 WACS WACS WAC
4* the absence of one, the above and their legs from horses heels
information direct from the Ex will find this advice from
the COUNTY CLERK’S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF FEES RECEI­
ecutive Office o r |he President, city appropriate, especially in VED AND DISBURSEMENTS OF SAME JULY 1, 1943 TO JAN­
UARY 1, 1944
seems to make an admirable sub view of the paper Shortage.
HORSES and 1KV1ES
Most of your
»way?
CIVILIAN MEAT SUPPLY
®e^ | ier
Miss Lila Lee Alley left Mon-
About two-thirds (67 percent)
> •» «
of the United S U te . enppHe, of
California to - v » . t her meat ava.labld for all needs .n
brother- Bruce >nd
*nd
1944.. h“
‘
the Wai-
her health. She w „ aeeompanled c.vrh.n,
aeeord.ng to the Wa.
Mer.inger of Mòro. Food Admrn ,t r .t ,o ,, Thia ^ L o -
MONTHLY RECEIPTS:
Mr and Mr, John Beuther and
T u i-
Tkn n«i1p<
*>n. John Jr- Went to The Dalle*
leav*?3
SOURCE OF RECEIPTS:
Recording fees
l aw Library fees
Circuit Count fees
•^■ountv Court & Probate fees
Marriage licens*'»
M'«c. Copying and indexing
M’gratorv Liens
Litigant fees
Tùeeday
when John Jr.
for Spokane, Wash., and on
Farragut, Idaho, to begin his
nav*l ty*tohig-
Mrs A A Dunlap went to The
Dalle» Monday on business.
Mrs John Hays went to The
Dalles Monday to visit her dau-
ghter, Mrs John Block, at the
hospital.
Mr and Mrs Dell Olds were
horts at a dinner Thursday even-
ing in honor of Roy Hogue sea-
man 1-c. who is home on leave
fr^m Corpus Christi.»other guests
included Mr and Mrs Wren H igue
Miss Betty Olds of Moro and Clair
Balzer.
a habit almost universal, praise be.
B U Y IN G F O O D is almost so.
You need a constant, steady, handy
source of supply where the larder can
be replenished with good food at good
prices. T h a t means-----------------
«»»><>"
Per capita civilian meat consump-
L -- L
kuq
u
tion in 1944 a* in 1943 • ° B H
dressed weight basis, it is equiv
alent to approximately 132 lbs
per capita for the year compared
with the pre-war 1936-39 - aver­
age s f about 126 pounds.
PORK AND BEANS
RELEASED
About 440,000 cases (approxi­
mately 20 million pounds of can­
ned pork and beans will be re­
leased to civilian consumers with­
in the next few weeks.
savs :
NOW’S THE T C .3
TO REPLACE . , .
- M
•
; worn or hr©; e:i parts—
bearings, track roikra. pins
and bushings, sproc .ts, clutch
linings, etc. Don’t put this
important work off until your
busy season starts. .
See how our service helps res­
tore power and extend equip­
ment life. See ns now!
O’MEARA
Grass V alley I Supply & Imp. Co
Ibh" D m t «
i
use of gasoline m the violator -
prssee’ ion which was obtained a:; {5 00:
part of the ration.
Inspect Saw Blade Frequently for
checks and cracks; make sure all
belts, bearings, shafts and table,
supports are in good repair.
EATING is a daily performance,
Zeigler’s
TIGHTENS RATIONING
Continued from page 6he. .
REGULATIONS
-
expense $4.32; J . < . GUI
.
av
«,«««
office
$1.90; fixpenae
Pan-Amer
A«, a further move to stamp Uni<>n expense offlce
out the Wack market in gasoline, w „»jy Knighten, sta-rrns $1050:
OPA has ruled that any local - w ily Knighten. office help, leja
board or special hearing officer, tax $>19-20; Chav R. Logan, audit
. p r o p e r hearing and
a
finding that the tire or gasoline
expense $17.50; Jame» D-
regulations have been violated, Moberg. 1 days attendance 0ir-
may not only revoke a gasoline cnU court Nov. 15 1943 term $3.00:
ration, but also may prohibit th> Sherman County Journal. Trea«-
patsrirfBar
$101.4«
141.88
.186.85
229.45
87.63
100.70
July
August
September
October
November
December
$847.91
Total Receipts
$423 45
1651
47. no
05.0A
3.00
255.96
8.00
9.00
5.00
5 00
D:vorce fees
Naturalization
fees
$847-91
Total Receipts
DISBURSEMENTS:
^igrrtory Lien? oaid to Brc. of State
Litigant fees paid to State Treasurer
Dworce f ^ s paid to S^t*» Treasurer
NsHirftlizntion fees (held in su»»>ense file)
Paid to County Treasurer
8 .0 0
9.00
160.00
01.85
COUNTY CLERK:
C'-»’ k’s ^ la r v
De.nuty Clerk’s Salary
Tncídenfál expenses
Record books and blanks
2000.00
1500.00
300.00
250.00
$99.06
750.00
- - 108.05
26.75
CQUNTY ¿^BtoT:
County Agent’s Office
2210.00
2210.00
COUNTY ASSESSOR:
Assessor’s Salary
p oRx. detail sheets, etc. ,
Office help
Appraisal A Field work
2000.00
600.00
300.00
25000
0R9.96
303 50
2000.00
1700.00
65000
100.00
-999.96 •
849.96
422.78
3182
4?7.nA
26.00
163.35
256.65
25.90
2009.00
qnq.gn
150 00
1000 04
150.00
District Attorney expenses
SHERIFF’S OFFICE:
Sheriff», Salarv
Deputy Sheriff’s Salary
Incidental expense»
State Indus. Acc. Commission
'.MU.
. ..
.. 4
COUNTY., OFFICIAL CAR:
County Official Car, Incid- exp.
Insurance
•SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT.
Salary of School Superintendent
ShjnqrirCindent Traveling exp.
Incidental expenses
Office Help
COUNTY
Total Disbursement« $847.91
t
1 hereby certify that the foregoing report is prepared frem
nn-1 based upon the records of this office: and that the same vs a
t"ue and correct report to the best o f my knowledge and be-
licf
Dated this 7, day of January, 1944-
ROSS ORNDVFF.
Ccinty Ct’erk
1000.04
750’00
191.95'
223 25
1000.04
296.50
300.00
250.00
1000.04
. 850.04
227.22
68.18
ion no
?60.nn
122.19
127.8,
400 00
10480
295.20
iono.no
’ 160.00
199.98
50.00
500.02
110.00
TREASURER:
Treasurer's «Salary
Record books and blanks
COUNTY HEALTH OFFICE:
Health Nurse Salary A exp.
«*•
600.00
500.00
Health Nurse m ileage
•600.00
500.00
COUNTY CORONER:
r oroner’« fees and expenses
Jw or A Witness fees «
50.00
2500
26.00
FLECTIONS;
Judge’s A Clerk’s
Ballots A Supplies
Booth«
Ballot Boxes A Registration
350.00
150.00
60.00
15.00
6.00
359 /’ i
n 1
50?
15.00
24.50
25.50
COUNTY FAIR:
Well at Fairground»
50.00
COUNTY SCHOOLS:
School Library
Countv Teacher’s Institute
Per Capita @ $10.00
-
42.60
on nn
4260.00
24,00
25.00
42.50
80.00
4260.00
COUNTY COURTHOUSE:
Expenses, Lights, wateY. tele-
isnn on
1200.00
600 00
907 '
60?.n0
BOUNTY JAIL:
Beard of Prisoners
’ 75.00
12.51
62.19
COUNTY PRINTING:
County Printing
350.00
08.66
261.45
COUNTY STOCK INSPECTOR:
Stock Inspector
Indemnity %
12.00
400.00
76.00
12.00
325.00
niture, fuel, ianitors’ supplies etc.
Janitor’s Salary
MENTALLY DISEASED CASES:
Examination, expenses, trans, etc.'
«02.44
50.00
50 00
RELIEF OF DEPENDENTS:
Public Assistance
Old Age Afs'stance
Blind Assistance
Aid to Dependent Children
1860.00
2331 00
110.00
335.00
554 27.
77° on
37.80
251 20
1306.00
If."’ 10
72.20
83.80
EMERGENCY FUND:
Emergency Fund
t
5000.00
658.98
4341 02
4.00
• 75 r 9
1-00
24750
252.50
22.56
27.41
210.00
190.00
ASSOCIATION OF OREGON COUNTIES:
Dues
75.00
Public Lands Committee
5.00
AUDITING OF COUNTY BOOKS.
County Auditing
500.00
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES:
Sealer of weights & measures
50.00
PREMIUM ON OFFICER’S BONDS:
Premium on officer’s bonds
400.00 "
INLAND EMPIRE WATERWAYS ASS'N:
Inland Empire waterways ass’n
100.00
DEMOSS MEMORIAL PARK:*
Maintenance, repair, etc.
100.00
100.00
INSURANCE ON COURTHOUSE:
Insurance premiums
200-00
CRICKET CONTROL:
Cricket & Grasshopper control
25.53
74.17
152 26
47.71
500.00
500.00
BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY:
Biol-cgical Survey_______ .
600.00
600.00
FIRE FIGHTING
EQUIP. A OPERATION:
Equipment A Operation
450.00
378.52
Insurance
25.00
2500
EXPENSE OF GOVERNMENT TRAPPER:
M u h tb lex p en se allowance
180.00
55.00
CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS:
White Shield home. Salvat’n Army
Boy*- A Girls Aid Society
Louise Home
Waverly Baby Home
Volunteers of America
125.00
100.00
100.00
100.00 >
100.00
100.00
SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS:
Service organizations
Advertisement in league annual
1940 CODE:
1940 code annotations A law book
40000
71.18
100.00
100.00
100J)0
100 0 )
100.00
COST OF DELINQUENT TAX FORECLOSURE:
Costs
100.00
6 .0 0
5.00
820.91
•
58.13
100.00
400.00
LEAGUE ASSOCIATION:
- 20.00
2000
85.00
60.00
35.00
TOTAL AMOUNT OF BUDGET$44.425.60
TOTAL AMOUNT EXPENDED
$16,603.44
UNEXPENDED BALANCE AS OF JANUARY 1, 1944 $27,822.16
ALL COUNTY ROAD FUNDS
WEED CONTROL
250.00
250ZX)
10000.00
WAGES
3888.60
61U.40 -
CLERK’S SEMI-ANNUAL REPpRT
1 «’’i 3? •
REPAIRS
2500.00
828.63
2200.00
GAS
A
OIL
893.99
1306.01
SHOWING BUDGETED ITEMS FOR FISCAL YEAR, JULY 1. TTRF.S A TUBES
1000.00
280,29
• 74 1.71
1943 TO JUNE 30. 1944. INCLUSIVE, SHOWING EXPENDITU­ GENERAL SUPPLIES
1000.00
557.38
RES FROM JULY 1. 1948 TO DECEMBER 31. 1943 INCLUSIVE INSURANCE A MISC.
630»79
K ’9.?1
lfiW.OO
AND UNEXPENDED BALANCES AS OF DECEMBER 31. 1943 PFinGER
Í60000
- P63.25
136.75
ROAD MACHINERY ,
3000.00
9000.00
COUNTY"GENERAL FUND
CRUSHED ROCK OR ROAD IMP. 2500J)0
i 54.00
2446.00
AMT
BAL.
AMT
PINKING FUND:
EXP’ND
DEC. 31. • Roads, bridges and road mach-
BUGT’D
ACCOUNT
5000.00
inery, sinking fund
5000.00
COUNTY COUllT:
$450.00
$450.00
$
900.00
County Judge’s Salary
$7.520.43
7t.n0 T"OT ä L AMOUNT EXPENDED
5100
126 00
County Judge’s Expense
346.80 UNEXPENDED BALANCE AS OF JANUARY 1, 1944 $23,070.57
153.20
Commissioner's fees and mileage i. 500.00
CIRCUIT COURT:
Witness & Juror fees
Reporter’s fees
Meals for Jurors
Bailiffs fees
JUSTICE COURT:
Juror’s, Witnesses. etc.
500.00
25.00
26.00«
50.00
<
118.65
381.35
350
25.00
21.60
50.00
I hereby certify that tih** foregoing re»vwt is »»* reJ
-»pH
based v ^ n the records of this office; and that the same wr
r uji
true and correct report to the best of my knowledge and ¡belief.
Dated this 12th day of January, 1944.
ROSS ORNT»*’’ ’*’
County Cleric