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Z* ✓ fAG E X . - • • ‘ SHERMAN CO UN T l JOURNAL. MORO« OREGON * C ou n ty î m i r a a 1 Published” Every Friday at Moro, Oregon Editor eki. «sàtter J “tM E n u re d aa a*«®®d P ostoffioe a t M o m , Ort«oa uader Art J fC o w r re m o f M a rd i ** *’ giles L. French É D IT O R IA L - ; ASSOCIATIO N NATI Á í T— O ie Î Funs AfawJae W FBI AT IOM OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable in Advance * ' ONE YEAR ....... .........u... 1 * MAY 2«, 1944 - —■ ■ ■— r----- ____________. '0 * * ------ w i» Th0M who w ould tra d e freedom for security are • - c t e .r e r r m g o /^ i^ r ., • --------* FRIDAY, MAY >6, 1944 / Labor. relations were at least ' faM y simple a low years ago. I f '11__J- /" * -!——' — There was two aides to a strike; AkCHy S V / O lllIIlll the employers and the employees. « It was possible for the public to (Continued from Pago One) feel that J it unaemooa^ understood the w e pro- fc blem so the matter could be f matche> Unlted ®° Wat ” brought to issue and a aettlement gfM^ effected after a time- This was •which American, British and ©spec ally true in times when the Swedish match companies are par- . . . „ sweaian w ork was needed, as all w o rk » . . . . .. . „ , . .. . . . ’ * ticipants, it is alleged in the anti- ueeded in war time. . . ’ .... . . v, .11 SU. trU>* BU,t’ th,M COUntry . ^"d , , Prac- N o w , wiun a l l th e g o v e r n m e n t . . . . . , ,. , . . . „ • . tiCally no p rtxlnotion o f c h lo r a te machinery for aiding employees , ' . \ __ . . . , . j i L. __ o f potash at the outbreak of the and h a n d ic a p p in g e m p lo y e r s, no . .. - war* for the making of ammun - one can know the real '»sues of a _ , n _,-A. a i -U. j t tion, flare« and other signals. This strike Wthout a lo n g dtudy of ’ * .7 u . . .. .. situation, it ns asserted, was duo the, whole situation. ' . . . . . . . _u , _ . . ... . _ to the entrance of the ubiquitous Men who want to strike d o s o . -, u . w to - - - - - L G. Farbemndustrie of Germany . « . » m the WLB a * « » ; « - int0 a * ^ rtttro, and , rom °L “ y I » » when * * < *™ “ 'hem fc»r eiea, „ „ t a , eam lyan d apperen t- DUmond Match ly as q u ic k ly as they struck a - ' i ____ m u « company its exclusive agent m the g a in s t em p lo y er s. O i l y t h e r e a i e ’ __ that. * __ . oKzw.t »/ United States on condition more things td str k e about if _____ NOTICE OF 1944 45 BUDGET MEETING «In accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Jpaw" (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1216 O C .L .A A3u.arnended), n o tic e te hereby jrlven that -the budget committee o f Sherman County, Oregon, in compliance with said law, prepared and adopted 4h May 17, 1944, the budget estimates for Sherman County, Oregon, for the ensuing fiscal year July 1, , a a v T the accompanying aohedulesl, II, III and IV. All ponons are b a r fb y n o tified t^at on Fridag the Ifith day <rf •¿ J 9 in tlpe County Court in the Courthouse Moro, said hudgft estimates may discussed the will SBjerman County the^evying board for Room Sherman County, Oregon in and any Oregon, person subject to the proposed tax be. levy or tax with levies’ be heard m Court .avor ly person i of eir against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof. The * ie outstanding outstand .'ng indebtedness of Sherman County, Oregon, at May 17, 1944, consisted of I^ONE P. C. Axtell la+id Reid Vernon I'. Miller, J. M. Wilson, Lester Barnum, Fred Hennagin Signed: V. SUMMARY OF/ESTIM ATED EXPENDITURESJtECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIB8 FISCAL YEAR 1944-45 n - • Caah Cash , Caah General 4944-45 Total of General Declared Declared Declared r ¥*aA Fund Tax Levy Calculation All Funds Fund Fand Bridge Estimated Estimated Total Estimated Expendi ' Fund Fund Fuad Receipts Receipts 49,999.10 61,406,00 tures Schedule III, Col. 9 111399.10 Deduct—Estimated Receipts 9000.00 . 6000.00 25,000-00 5700.00 4015.00 49,715.00 other than 1944 45 taxes Schedule T Amount necessary to - x 61,664.10 Balance the Budget Add: Estimated Am’t of 1944-45 Taxes that will not he received 2,500-00 TAX LEVY: Inside 5% limit 64,104.10 1 »« v v ta tm ¿General 1945-44 Total of Fand TAX LEVY CALCULATION All Funds Total Estimated E^iendi- 44,426.60 tures. Schedule III, Col. 9 75325-60 Deduct—Estimated Receipts 14,15738 3.65^09 other than 1943-44 taxes to Amount 60,868.22 40.787.51 H alahoe the Add: Estimated Am't of 1943-44 Taxes that will not be received NONE TAX LEVY: Inside 6% limit m an er e *?•“ *“ concern' entirely poeeible that « * other • Be«*d <* tlw v _ . jx u anti-trust law hut they concern ^ th o u t making any gain: that ’» * « ' " o f P ™ . "*d we have ret up agency upon ag- » » O » TO "° ” UtWn *** " r ELECTION POST-MORTEM Ç _ency without setti ng any <Rr-4be problem*; we have made In th^ nomination of Guy Cor thing very complex and very ex don and • Wayne Morse Oregon -_ ...__ __. ww«t.+ . ,. , xu v x * pensive without gaimng a point W OO YOU« WAR OUT1ÍS .-7 should have the two best senators u of any state :n the union. This i s ___ 5 ______ * t___ , now so much legal mach hery in presuming election, o f course- volved that no one has to take a Both are Intelligent, both have stand on anything or be quoted ' B u y a c r e W ar had experience in * Washington, B 0« d • — a a d directly or make any decision. both are young and vigorous, both elieer fatly attead Thus laborers, labor leader», em can make a good appearance on Io other borne- ployers (who don't get to say front duties. LctS any platform, both are on the much) WLB members, NLRB gel this war woe liberal aide of the party. members, cabinet officers, the pre- quickly! Cordon has had the moat prac Bident himself, BlUtflìv Urlinola, i regional x^g>pu^a . labor tieni exper «nce, te a U x expert. p, .round ,„ 4 'round in a $ S te very able to tm ke and keep o f worda like the m in t in friends. Morse has an academic t h a t s illy eong of yesteryear. On- £» background, is acquainted with ly it doesn't come out here. - lal>or problems—o f wfckh Ore We could probably uae more in- X gon will . have, • many. tettinal and trere leas “or- - - xt • i r T T T m i l fortitude u r u w iu c Rufus Holman, b y continuing «-«liBation” and “administration. e atititiide he adopted at the be- _________ _ - --------;— ruing of the campaign toward THEY ASKED FOR BREAD opponent, 'has lost political neww that v ce-president ure since the election, lie Henry pj^mry y Wallace f ttyas U ia on his way stature on hia way to doesn't seem to like anybody. China can bring happiness to no The election of Morse ind cates one. The Chinese have been fight that labor will, have a deserved ing for nearly eight years again voice in Republican affairs for st the Japanese. With the excep labor opposed Holman. Morse whs tion of a few planes that were not a labor candidate and labor or ginally flown by American ad groups did not finance him- His venturers who were paid well by record dhows, accord ng to the the Chinese, our aid to China h a s ____ ____________ Oreson Voter, that Morse put up been almost nothing. We fly a National Diwitlrrs Products Corporation the fund« himself and employer» little stuff in to Chungking, some 80 proof New York aid'd as much or more than did ^a>c>line f or fliers, now taken over laborer«. He is a Republican, but by our «'r . force, . soma medicines medicines rot one of the kind* that cannot and that is about all. accept new ideas. How much be Mr. Wallace, with h e dunnage (•‘•sirea to in te r fe r e in European waigh at least 300 pounds. a ffa ir s :s not known He h*g said Iodine better, or that physical isolation is imoos- penicillin, or sulfa drugs. sible—a statement plainly true. We have kept up an ahnoat con Cordon’s victory w a s on e o f stant bombardment of China with p e r so n a lity . H e is a warm and office!» and well fed civilians. By freixUy individual who stayed on putjtudinon, word, of th e Job x e t t in x t h in r » dome, w h ich cW r proratee. promises of aid, seemed to appeal to the voters. / sound doleful indeed to must There te no bitterneee between di(loerning 0 4 , » « . Confiih and Sprague and either _ would have been better than B V \ erage senator. .1— .. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES RECEIPTS AND TAR LEVIES FISCAL Y EAR 1945-44 Schedule II a In Other Actual for 1-1-1940 to ■k 1-1-1941 J 9 900-00 165.72 433.00 Actual for 1-1-1941 to 1-1*1942 > 900.00 101.45 473.65 413.70 10.00 8.Í0 14-00 # , 34.00 44.78 145.74 / 1519.20 1093.85 270.58 244.50 1500.00 1090.00 250.00 151.30 1850.00 1850.00 1800.00 441.55 - 306.00 1800.00 580.94 391-60 34-02 1800-00 1500.00 504.10 60.02 1800.00 1500.00 518.17 58.72 1500.00 300.00 31832 800.00 1500.00 300.00 249.77 600.00 .t 900.00 58.55 900.00 57.75 74138 i - 7» >V - 1098.20 23.05 TONIGHT AT 7:15 * 42 HO 644.43 285.75 100.00 16.16 1500.00 618.00 1500.00 247.20 ON GIVING ADVICE From the Observer, May. 26, 1905 There was a time when the C K Cochran went to Portland writer longed f?r an «n opportunity T u e-tey u Mre. C. to give a graduating *"">«’ who haa been'under medical treat- Ttere seemed to be a plant tude o>tnt fa Bnd of good advice to impart to young b . ht srens ready to start out in the . bsaltifl worfd. Time, the tarn of world and Miw Vem a alielre, and what we interpret to mluTied elty be growmg wisdom, has iMMOTsn 21st. The Observer extends all such deeire. congratulation« to the happy oou- The generation that now does pie. most of the managing o f. the Frank Payne sold his wool last world has done so . m . serabe a jjb , week for 21 cents delivered at that aid from youth is sadly need- fa on a deal <d. It would be hard to Imagine for more dheep for summer and a change that would not be an fall feed ng. improvement. There are so many t h in « , to be done that youth can F ™ - « “ O b rer.«, May » . 1925 begin any place, right now, and F B H a ile y and Cha*. Haflpsr, find a life time of effort in any farming near Waaco, last week field—morals, statesman^* p, pol- drove 122 head of cattle to a sum- - itics, invention or the more phy- mar range on upper Mosier creek, »¡cal matters . Sixty one pupils were graduat- • This generation might give ad- ed from the eighth grade« of the vwe—and R n ig h t be good. But I* schools of the county according advice givers should remember to the county school supennten- . that often in giving adv'ce the dent, giver obtains more in egotism Through the afforta of the Am- th a r ' the recipitant gets in wis- er can Legion the street* on dnm. Memorial day were decorated with , flags placed in a holder next the MORE STRIKES «»rh in front of each business Strikes are getting more spread, bouse. Now Oregon has one in the woods From the Observer, May 28. 1915 and mills- We all deplore them Last Wednesday Wasco honored { and heap abuse an the men who Sam Hill, pioneer road builder of KALI PerfoMl . H A S T * twia are off the job and this is natural thin area, and gave him local cre- (BND M . K F J KI n T A F a ll snd expected in war time, when d5t for the good road Wasco has no citisen should strike. p art w a y to B ggs. Many local KOOS Ona ca n n o t help but wonder if nan were present and epoke, t ie agencies set up by the govern- Prof. F E Dunton has material ment to aid labor relation« are Qn the ground and will soon be n d dorng more harm than good, gin work on hia home to be btrlt KWlAfcagy . KBRBfti «tsFa» Strikes such aa the one in Oregon on the lot on First and ‘ Court KWLA lMMÌ8Rk*E jfartna are against a ruling o f the WLB streets. uhieb held again < a wage ’ in- The ateamer, Bailey Gataert, D O N LES-AM JTUAL crease. It te possible that era- ha« resumed her usual summer ploysrs would have permitted the schedule of a daily round trip, raise had not the government held except Sunday and Monday, be- S I A N D A P D OF U f O P N I A ghand in the deal. tween Portland and The Dalles. \ 1731-91 52.30 500.00 80-00 6290.00 __- 1619.64 900.00 900.00 6730 500.00 80.00 5730.00 i SIT DOWN AND ENJOY 31.94 / 42.97 349.60 25935 \ 21-80 1520.55 2539.60 102.80 281-40 1669.91 1858.80 112.80 1782.08 197934 26730 64.36 LOWELL THOMAS America's W Newscaster' 285.00 285.00 45.12 45.12 37530 396.10 75.14 1<«.23 293 3 5 1 - r ■ ¡L F- 600.00 •• 600.00 150.00 * 188-46 f t 4— 50.00 50.00 50.60 50.00 50.00 50.001 5030 50.00 10.00 60.00 10.00 46630 30.00 30.00 Road Fnnd • 30,600.00 ÎO^IO 29 20,080-71 Actual for Actual for Actual for Budget for FUND AND CLASSIFICATION 7-1-1942 to , .7-1*1943 1*1-1942 to 6-39-1943 to 6-30-1942 6-39-1943 1*1*1944 7-1-1944 COUNTY COURT 1 450.00 3 893.10 1 450.00 1 90030 County Judge's Salary _______ 12^M) 4130 - 16735 61.00 County Judge's E x p e n se _____ 20125 30930 500.00 * 15330 Conton ssioner's Fees R Mileage CIRCUIT COURT 386.70 * 116.66 600.00 * Witness R Juror Fees _______ • 50.30 Reporter’s Fees ______________ 25-OQ Meals for Jurors _____ ‘ ► i __ .JW) ---a O R ÍWB------ BallMTs Fees T ................. zo.uv Í JUSTICE COURT ' 8.00 < 87.43 50.00 Juror, Witnesses, etc., __ OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTOR] 69 66 146.43 91.85 15033- OOUNTY CLERK 1596.11 750.00 2000-00 Clerk's Salary ____ 600.00 750.00 - 1185-60 1600.00 , Deputy Clerk’s Salary 482.62 106-05 230.14 300.00 Incidental Expenses 98.00 250.00 224-04 26.75 Record Books R Blanks COUNTY AGENT / 925.00 2210.00 2210-00 2210.00 County Agent ______ COUNTY ASSESSOR 1770.60 900.00 999.96 200030 Assessor's Salary 303-50 406.79 49436 60030 Rolls, Detail Sheets, etc. 26636 30039 318.90 Office Help 112.83 636 250.00 Appraisal R Field Work „ SH ER IFFS OFFICE 999.96 2000.00 900.00 1 1770.60 ; ialary Sheriff's Sa 843.96 170030 1478.10 750.00 Deputy SI beriff*#. Salary ■ 178. Hi 477.44 372.78 600-00 Incidental Expen 8132 , 2H.70 • 5736: 100.00 State Industrial Accident ..... ..... COUNTY OFFICIAL OAR 16335 420.00 County Official Car R Expense 307.78 2530 ' Insurance COUNTY SCHOOL S U P E R I N T E N D E N T « 1696-65 999.96 2000.00 75030 School Superintendent’s Salary ... 15030 300.00 900.00 16030 Supermtendent's Travel Expense 22230 122.19 30030 S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ’s Travel Expense 155.70 MM-80 696.26 400.00 Office Help 300.00 ........................ 898-10 43938 1 Treasurer’s Salary - 160 00 9030 60.00 -Record Books R Rlenka COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER 600.00 644-05 r Health Nurse Salary R Expenses 406.00 500.00 484.70 82936 Nurse Mileage COUNTY CORONER 26.00 5030 Fees R Expenses 630 8-00 25.00 Juror R Witiiess F ELECTIONS 350.00 Judges R Clerks ________ 326.98 27535 145/40 6.00 150.00 Ballots R Supplies 124-05 ......... B o o th s .......... ......... 5030 35.00 2730 16-00 730 1.90 Ballot Boxes R Registration COUNTY FAIR County Fair ' ___________ 750-00 Insurance on Build nga ........ ......... 50.00 2430 Well at Fair Grounds __ _______ COUNTY SCHOOLS School Library " ....................... 42.60 45-00 Four H Club Fair __________ 500.00 250.00 80.00 80.00 Oounty Teacher’s Institute _____ 80.00 4260OTJ Per Capita School Tax >10.00 / » 4570.00 COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1500.00 Lights, water, telephones, telegraph, 502.44 1362.24 122J/72 repairs, furniture, fuel, janitor's sup plies, R mtecellaneous suppl e s............ 600-00 1200-00« Janitor's Salary __ _______ ___ 1081A5 450.00 COUNTY JAIL Board of Prisoners R Supplies ____ 1231 75.00 1182 3034 COUNTY PRINTING County Printing 98-65 350-00 221.85 225.30 COUNTY STOCK INSPECTOR 12.00 Stock Inspector 40030 Indemnity (Bangs Disease cattle) .. 282.9Ä 54.00 7530 MENTALLY DISEASED CASES Examination Expense, etc.. 5030 6.00 67.40 RELIEF OF DEPENDENTS Public Ass stance _____ 56437 1860-00 155637 678.32 Old Age Assistance .......... 77930 2331.00 1869.40 923.00 Blind Assistance ................ 87.80 110.00 6830 2630 Aid to Dependent Children 25130 335.00 356.40 15730 EMERGENCY FUND Emergency Fund __ 658 98 5000 00 492736 2090.81 ASSOCIATION OF OREGON COUNTIES 63-00 . 75.00 * Duae 60.04 < 30 4.00 5.00 ' Public Lands Committee 2.00 AUDITING OF COUNTY BOOKS - ............ «... 50230 247.50 ». 500.00. County Auditing 326-00 SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 45.12 * 2236 60-00 Sealer, Weight* R Measures 22.56 - 9 PREMIUM ON OFFICER'S BONDS 350.00 21030 400.00 Premium on Officers’ Bonds ... 406.00 INLAND EMPIRE WATERWAYS ASSOCIATION * 10030 Inland Empire Waterways Ass'n 100.00 DEMOSS MEMORIAL PARK '' 5336 25.56 100.00; . Maintenance, repair, etc. .................... 9937 INSURANCE ON COURT ROUSE < • 163.13 15236 ~ . 200-00 Insurance Premiums '----------------------- 603-36 CRICKET CONTROL , 500.00 Cricket R Gross hopper Control .......... BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL 4BURVEY . 60030 600.00 - B io lo g ic a l Survey ------- ----- 300.00 EXPENSE OF GOVERNMENT TRAPPER 106.60 125.00 180-00 - Monthly Expense allowance @ >25.00 75.00 FIGHTING EQUIPMENT AND OPERATION 1065.12 378.62 ' 450.00 Equipment, Operation R Insurance r.... 25.00 Insurance ‘ ------------------------ CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS 10030 White Shield Home, Salvation Anny 100.00 25.00 10030 Boys R Girls Aid Society ____ 100.00 2530 100.00 Louise Home ______;...... 10030 25.00 130.00 Waverly Baby Home ----------- 100.00 2530 100.00 Volunteers of America ______ 10030 2530 COST OF DELINQUENT TAX FORECLOSURE 700 100.00 Coat of DaUnquent Tax Foreclosure 630 SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS 33936 696U9O 400.00 Service Organisations ................... ADVERTISEMENT OF WHEAT LEAGUE ASS’N 20-00 1030 20.00 Advertisement: E.O. Wheat League Contl»«M on Pup» Three 450.00 * 86.16 Ci il» 'U.l a H- -- V < _ ■- \ . i.— « Budget for 6-56-1944 to 7-1-1945 900.00 12530 500-00 50030 50.00 ~ 2530 25.00 50.00 150.00 2000.00 1800.00 300.00 250.00 2210.00 2000.00 600.00 30030 125.00 1900.00 1800.00 600.00 100.00 420.(X) .25.00 2000 00 300.00 300.00 400.00 100030 I5O.OO 1000.00 500.00 75.00 25-00 350.00 150.00 6030 15.00 626.00 50.00 3810 80.00 4260.00 150030 1380.00 4 76.00 350.00 1230 400.00 75.00 192030 2268.0C 96.00 800.00 5000.00 76.00 6.00 760.00 50.00 400.00 106.00 10030 350.00 2000.00 600.00 300.00 450.00 100.00 100030 2030