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ÍA G b ì^ 's H B K M a tÀ C O U N T ! J O tU ^ À L , M OHO. OREGUÑ 1 ) R ID A V , J U N E 2 .Í 9 I Í *• — ■ •i' V" > A tyrant . in old Greece wat NOTH?® OF 1944 45 BUDGET MEETING one who was an absolute ruler- In accordance with the provisions o f the “Local Budget Budget Law” Law” (Sections (Sections 110-1201 110*1201 to notice is nance witn toe provisions or w e “Local w 110-1215 0.C .L A ., as amended), According to modern ideati published Every Friday at hereby g ’ven that -the budget committee o f Sherman County, Oregon, in compliance udito said law, prepared and adopted on May 17, of government every state tha* Maro, Oref on 1944, the budget estimates for Sherman County, Oregon, for the ensuing fiscal year July 1. 1944, to i (Continued from Page One) wages war gives to some one man the accompanying achedulesl, II, III and IV, AB poisons are hereby notified that on Friday 1toe 16th day <rf June, .18 ^ ^-M. Editor the power, of • tyrant: the ruler, H e OPA JunR but in the County Court Room fa» the Courthouse in Moro, Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the Sherman County Court Giles L. French -------- elected or otherwise, is g. ven ab- . _ the levying board for 9berman County, Oregon and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in favor E n u red a - o U m « a t U r m vh. _**,.*._______ t _ eu-»-. anti subsidy member» of congress of or against sfid proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof. P ostoffiee a t Moro. Oregon under Act solute power. In the United States from now on wiUl have eyes and The outstandvig indebtedness of Sherman Comity, Oregon, at May 17, 1944, consisted of NONE* v i Oongraaa o f March S. 18 t* there is dispute over how far ears attuned to the effect on the , Signed: J. M. Wilson, Lester Barnum, Fred Hennagin Vernon I. Miller, ’ David Reid P. C. Axtell tlie j x w e r of the rufcer goes, but tW Monteomer, Ward e . « « e m . « 1 « ^ "><* « “ V wlU * É D IT O R IA L -, NATI Schedule I SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE8.RBCEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1944-45 to bear out the definition; that * > •» * « “ »» *>»<* m « h t a lw n a te Cash Cash Cash Rond General General 1944-45 Total of the rule of the preeent executive the vote, of Wbor, w h ch ha, Declared Declared Declared Fund Fand Fund Fuad Tax Levy Calculation All Funds 1. ataolute. Attorney General Bid- *">"<»' " ‘MM>rted the « * • “* Bridge Read Estimated General Estimated Total Estimated Expendi die ha, » held, at least, and the P‘“ “ » n*'ans of »»hUntdown Fuño Fund Fand Receipts Receipts 6X400,00 111399.10 ' 49399.10 turns. Schedule III, Col. F PCI Olt courts have been prevented from COB^ living. Member* of Deduct—Estimated Receipts IATI6H ptw ing on the matter. Unfes» *“ iarm “ «*. " ho ‘»«hidmed loT‘K 600030 t 9000.00 Puns 25,000 00 * 5700.00 4015.00 49,716.00 / other than 1944 45 taxes' there ::a succeeeful challenge to dn<* 'ou** against aubeidie,, wink- Amount necessary to OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER the attempt to grasp absolute n o t w ith d ra w in g a n y th ' ng the . 61,664.10 Balance the Budget power th» executive may be deem* studiously refrain from SUBSCRIPTION RATES Add: Estimated Am’t of 1944-45 Taxes that will not be received 2,500.00 ed to have ft. Be therefore be repeating their opposition argu- Payable in Advance TAX LEVY: Inside 6% limit 64,164.10 comes a tyrant according to the Tnen*a> s, ONE YEAR .............. ............. 1 2 -0 Greek connotation. • — * ’• * * . And with the passing' of the “ i9 ™ 8€Cret w th military SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES RECEIPTS. AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1942-44 JUNE 2, 1944 Schedule II United States into the class of hi«fc command in the national cap- Total of General Rond 1943-44 major warring powers ruled by a ital the purpose of General Fund All Funds . Fund Those who w ould tra d e tyrant the l» t complete. The M cA rthur’s campaign in New à» ’ Total Estimated Expendi name ‘‘the Tyrant’s War” is Guinea is to open the way to the freedom, for security are therefore most apt. 30,600.00 tures. Schedule III, Col. 9 75325.60 * 44,425.60 Fhilippnes and th en ce to th e c o a st 1 ‘ k- Deduct—Estimated Receipts deserving of neither. It is probable that Mr. Roose- China. The first a im , is. to res- 3,638.09 1031929 14,15738 other than 1943-44 taxes , velt would p r e fe r us to think of CU€ ^ e survivors of Bataan and the more modem connotation of Corrigedor. a la rg e , number of 4mountneoessZry "To IN V A S IO N J IT T E R S 60368.22 * 40.78731 - Balance the Budget a* J 20,080.71 the word when using the “ new ^ ° m are from Washington and Add: Estimated Am’t^of 1943-44 We can’t help but wonder how name for World War II. Within Oregon. The fate o f these form- it affects the enemy—this being the last five hundred years “tyrant” er national guardsmen is in d o u b t Taxep -that will not be received NONE at attention for a probable inva- has come to mean one who ruled and w ’ll remain so until A w *r',#,i TAX LEVY: Inside 6% limit 60,668.22 ss s on any day. Even over here it is fey ugurp>tion/ one who u k e e the troops enter Manila, uni «s p - Actual for Actual for * Actual for Actual for Actual for Budget far a most frequent topic of conver sovereign power of a state into ««nt negotiations through Moscow FUND AND CLASSIFICATION Budget for 1-1-1940 to 1-1-1942 to 7-1-1942 t<K^ 7-1-1943 1-1-1941 ts 6-36-1943 to sation. Families who have sons has own hands, or one who rules pries further information from 6-36-1944 to 1-1*1942 6-36-1942 1-1-1941 6-36-1943 1-1-1944 7-1-1644 7-1-1945 in the American army in England oppressively. the Japanese command. Only at COUNTY COURT i 960 00 listen hourly for radio information 3 900.00 3 450.00 3 893.10 3 450.00 3 900.00 Even so, thee is excellent rea- rure intervals has any word come County Judge’s Salary _______ 900.00 of the attack. Others are hardly sen to doubt that the Russia ris from these prisoners of wah ar.d 101.45 167 35 165.72 41*50 51.00 126.00 County Judge’s Expense .......... 126.00 433.00 473.66 201-25 30930 15830 500.00 fess constant worries. ___ ..... would consider Stalin a tyrant It is reasonable to believe that Coirirn.ssioneris Fees 4k Mileage 500 00 CIRCUIT COURT Nearly everyone who felt that He may be a tough cookie when many of them have succumbed to 418.70 8M.70 1M.65 50030 Witness 4k Juror Fees 500.00 h e . had some special information rcaling with other men, but the the harsh treatment to wh dh they 10.00 50.00 Reporter’s Fees . 50.00 has set a date or written rules that average Russian is much better have been subjected since Goners! 8.10 26*00 Meals for Jurors 2530 will be observed invasion day. It off than when he had the more Y/ainwright surrendered h is is- 330 1400 25 00 Bailiff’s F< — 25.00 JUSTICE COURT has been almost hourly expected hi&torically proper but socially land stronghold. Direct attack on 34.00 44.78 8.00 50.00 27.40 Juror, Witnesses, etc. 50.00 ; all during May; it is considered __« backward Romanoffs over them. Japan proper is secondary in nuli OFFICE OF DI8TRICT ATTORNEY a certanty in June- We are told 156.80 145.74 69.56 146 40 . 9135 150.00 Hitler and Mussolini may ’»e tary strategy to the rescue of District Attorney Expenses. ............. .... 150.00 that there must be no storm, nor COUNTY CLERK called tyrants although their peo- these troops and the relief of OOO Gdt excessivelyhigh tide, nor too much 1696.11 ,1519.20 750.00 1600.00 2000 00 Clerk’s Salary ____ 2000.00 pie had much of what they called Q /h a . 600.00; 118530 1093.85 750.00 1500.00 1080.00 Deputy Clerk’s Salary moonlight. 1800.00 prosperity under them, geared as 482.52 108-05 250.00 230.14 300.00 270,58 Incidental Expenses 300.00 The European coast directly op it was to war and rts utm ate des .250.00 224 04 244.50 151.30 98.00 26.75 Record Books Ik Blanks 250.00 posite the channel from England ¿ COUNTY AGENT truction—and theirs. is a short stretch. We may, how 2210.00 1850. *925.00 2210.00 2210-00 1850.00 County Agent 221000 It is probable that ‘‘the Tyrant’s « ever, go below it, or above. We ASSESSOR COUNTY War”, if used at sdl, should be 999.96 900.00» 1770.60 2000.00 1800.00 1800.00 Assessor** Salary may hit it in a dosen places. It s 2000.00 considered from the Greek mean- 303 50 — 441.55 4O6.7U - 580.94 494.06 600.00 Rolls, Detail Sheets, etc. 600.00 thought that only one or two men in* of I he word. All are tyrant, Vpn)On to 305.00 39150 26836 318.90 * . . 300.00 Office Heh> - 300 00 know and that only one will make 112.83 6.25 250.00 3402 Appraisal A Field Work .. 125.00 j,;, n><>ther Mra Tom.Douma, from tlic final decision. Probably no one by that meaning. SHERIFF’S OFFICE « t ’ - a«.- -1_\ , someplace in the Pacific, telling ÛQÛ GA in the United States really know, 900.00 2000.00 1770.60 Sheriff’s Salary ...... 1800-00 1800.00 2000.00 I rom the stories of wholesale • 849.96 1478.10 170030 750.00 1500.00 1500.00 Deputy Sheriff’s Salary although several may be informed destruction going on m the world °* an ex?*r 1800.00 . 372.78* > 477.44 600.00 17831 504.10 518.17 Inc dental Expenses ‘ .... 600.00 on the probable day—if every It looks as if a young man should Dear Mather an<1 2870 100.00 • 8132 60.02 57.46 58.72 State Industrial Accident 100.00 Do hope you are well and havi thing works right. COUNTY OFFICIAL OAR learn to be an engineer. Invasion may bring a speedy n’ tbeen too worried because I did 168.35 420.00 • County Official Oar A Expense 307.78 420.00 end to the war, or prolong it to a 2530 Insurance n’t have trim© or material to wrr te. 25.00 CÓUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT stalemate should our forces fail I am well and in perfect c o n d i 999.96 2000.00 169635 1500.00 75030 1500.00 School Superintendent’s Salary ... 2000 00 in their task. This waiting for tion as usual for me. 150*00 306.00 300.00 16030 300.00 300.00 Superintendent’s Travel Expense 300.00 history 5s a nerve wracking mat My battalion led the spearh-ad 300.00 122.19 22230 ’ 155.70 Superintendent’s Travel Expense 31832 249.77 300.00* ter. To Germany it is more seriojs attack upon the enemy in the 10480 69636 406.60 600.0Ç 300.06 ........................ Office Help 600.00 400.00 t Not only* do home keeping Ger From the Observer, June 2, 1905 biggest operation in t h » theater COUNTY TREASURER 49938 , , 100030 * The Moro batchelor girls were war Needless to say, the en 89810 Treasurer’s Salary 450.00 900.00 900.00 ----------r—r — 1000.00 mans have to worry about the 6000 160*00 9030 86.15 Record Books A Blenks 58.55 57.76 150.00 fate of their loved ones but also entertained Friday evening by emy was repulsed decisively. COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER shout the fate of the entire na Miss Lillian Stanley. The event One afternoon I obtained .. per 600.00 64405 Health Nurse Salary A Expenses 406.00 1098.20 741.28 1000.00 tion. The latter might not be of was in form of a farewell to Miss mission from my platoon leader ’ , 500.00 - 484.70 329.95 Nurse Mileage 500.00 great concern to them *Tor no en - Ella Anderson*. COUNTY CORONER to g<o to a village so I took one 26.00 50.00 630. Fees, A Expenses 800 42.80 J F Walton is drawing plans of my men along. W« never did 23.05 75.00 entry oould do much worse by 25.00 Juror A Witness F 2500 German people than their own for a very handsome residence get to .the village, instead be- ELECTIONS for Wm Henrichs, corner of rulers have done for thirty years. ------ canje SO( hearing fast water 350.00 27535 326.93 Judges A Clerks ....... 644.43 350.00 Whatever the tm e 1« to b e - McCoy avenue aad Fourth street. wp decl(ki<j to foUow hoping it -6.00 150.00k 145.40 12405 Ballots A Supplies ......... 286.75 150.00 - 50.00 and we doubt if it will be set far The curial visitor to Mon» will led to camp. Working cautiously 35.00 2730 Booths ........ ........ 100.00 50.00 1500 7.40 1.90 Ballot Boxes A Registration 15.00 16.16 be able to reognize the . .__. on ahead—let there be the best of scarcely ,__. . ~ 7 .. downstream we surpr.sed an en- COUNTY FAIR city about next Christmas tide. emy squad of thirteen. My man conditions, the best o f luck. County Fair 750.00 1500.00 1500.00 A one ring circus is in opera Insurance on Build ngs 625.00 61830 247.20 kept them down from a knoll near tion daily back of the Mitchell A 2430 50.00 Well at Fair Grounds 50.00 the stream bank; I flanked them POLITICAL WEATHER COUNTY SCHOOLS Foss shops. Breaking horses is from the side and ra sed havoc 42.60 • School Library ___ __________ 45 00 88.10 52.30 ’.730 , i — The weather man must be af the attraction. Mr. Pickard is ring- Four H Club Fair _____ ________ 500.00 500.00 250.00 5 0.00 maaUr. Ownership dhange. w th fected by the fact that this is a 80.00 80.00 County Teacher’s Institute ________ When thè shooting was over 90.00 B0.00 8000 80.00 political year. He » most fearful the horses. Per Capita School Tax 9 810.00 4570.00 5230.00 ___ .4116 66 __ 4260.00 57LO.OO T he Mieses Palmer, who attend ®ne > COUNTY COURTHOUSE of taking a stand on any sort of ed Moto high echool U H tern., be ,‘*k*n by £ 50234 *1500.00 1362.24 Lights, water, telephones, telegraph, 1221.72 1619.64 1731.91 weather and promisee everything. »¿turned to their Wheeler county trol '*Ur? afi r „ repairs, furniture, fuel, janitor’s sup < - He is as anxious to please as a plies, A miscellaneous supplies.......... 150030 ho»« on the 28th. blou« ht “ candidate, and Tails to please any F r o » the O t»erv,r..J«ne 4. 1J15 “ d . ^ yone^ 1200 00 Janitor’s Salary ...... .................. 60000 1081.45 45636 900.00 1380.00 900.00 f one entirely, likew'se, as a candi COUNTY JAILs Bom to Prof. F E Dutton end rU*r,11‘ 7 1a ' l V e TV° "" 1132 76.00 Board of Prisoners A Supplies ____ 1831 3034 42.97 75.00 date. 31.94 wife, a son on Thursday June 3. B good job. COUNTY PRINTING Let us. wet down our garden and Vernon County Printing .... ................. 98 55 35000 221.85 225.30 349.60 350.00 259.05 the east wind dies down and the Dr. Poley attending* COUNTY STOCK INSPECTOR Born to W A and Mrs Amy ‘ ' clouds come up in the w est It nev 12.00 Stock Inspector __:................. 1230 282.9» er quite rains, just promises. Tste, at their home near Rufus, HANGING CLOTHES SAID TO 7630 400.00 ' Indemnity (Bangs Disease cattle) 54.00 400.00 MENTALLY DISEASED CASES \ When a farmer gets a little early a 9 1-2 pound girl, on Wednesday BE CAREFUL JOB 5030 Examination Expense, ^ c ., 5.00 57.40 75.00 June 2nd. ... . . . 2180 hay down the same phenomenon RELIEF OF DEPENDENTS A Lloyd Mason, of Jeffemon, Such a simple thing as hangup occurs; the dry ng east wind stops J 1860 00 55437 Public Asa stance ...... .... 155637 678.32 192030 1669.91 1620.56 u Giuuu. Blue ww -U,, Marion county. Oregon and Miss clothes properly to dry after wash- and aloud» hade the sun 2331.00 77930 Old Age Assistance __ __ 1869.40 923 00 2268.00 1858.80 2539.60 But let » m e tme plant a -W e married i«« »’«‘P J 110.00 Blind Assistance ...... ....... 3730 6&30 2630 96.00 112.80 102.80 T Saturday - - - — - at wartime homemaker g e t her work 335.00 25130 morning, May 29th, Aid bo Dependent Children 856.40 15730 267.00 800.00 281.40 of late crops that needs the tender EMERGENCY FUND ministration of dark days, perhaps the home o f the bride’« parents, done mors quickly and better, Emergency Fund ...... 658.98 5000.00 492738 2090.81 500030 1979.24 M t *and Mrs J F BelAhee. MM Lois A. Lutz, extension 1782.08 a bit of rain, and cool weather at ASSOCBATION OF OREGON COUNTIES Victor Anderson was In town spec »list in home managoirtent at leaet, and the winJ booms across 6800 r — V 75.00 Dues . 60.04 76.00 6436 430 4.00 ff.00 Public Lands Committee 2.00 the hot flats to the east and dries Tuesday afternoon, from his farm OSC- Careful homemakers have 5.00 west o f Wasco. He had as paasen- proved the truth of the saying AUDITING OF COUNTY BOOKS the ground below the seeds- 247.50 4 f 500.00 500.00 60230 247.50 County Auditing ........................... 325.00 • w«11 hun« wash is half 750.00 295.00 285.00 The weather - man has never gars, his brother Emil and Roy SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Guy, the last named ‘ having ironed. leaUy done anything this spring. 46112 22.56 ) 50-00 Sealer, Weights A Measures ...... 22.56 50.00 4612 45.12 There have been no storm», no eight coyote scalps on wh ch *to M pieces that are more or less PREMIUM ON (>FFICER‘S BONDS o ld » aTe hung together the fold- 660.00 21930 400.00 Premium on Officers’ Bonds .......... 406.00 really warm days, no extreme collect bounty.* 400.00 396.10 37500 INLAND EMPIRE WATERWAYS ASSOCIATION frosts. We have had indications Frsw tbs Observer, Jane B, 1925 big will be easier after they are 7 100.00 Inland Empjre Waterways Ass’n 100.00 100.00 W H Williams baa sold bis dry, w ye Miss Lutz. Each piece that all of these might come—pro DEMOSS MEMORIAL PARK mises. What we have had is a interest in Walt’s service sta to n can slso be smoothed somewhat 53.96 25.58 ■ 100.00 Maintenance, repair, etc. ............ 9937 100.00 76.14 108.23 daily serving of weather that was and rented the business property when it "s hung to help it keep INSURANCE ON COURT HOUSE z . n’t _____________ ____ ______ 163.13 . 152.26 200.00 Insurance Premiums ....................... 503-36 much of anything but ______ soma to O C Luttrell o f Grass Valley, its shape and avoid .unnecessary 350.00 293.55 CRICKET CONTROL thing to fill in the twenty four Mr. Luttrell took peesession of his Wrinkles which add to the job of 500.00 Cricket A Grass hopper Control . 2000.00 hours. new business property this week, ironing. BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY Now if the weather man wishes Mrs J J Wiley is in lo w with Clothing lasts longer if hung 60030 600.00 Biological Survey ........................ 300.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 to redeem h m self in the eyes c f a gair of imported.. CtoinchillF at the heaviest, firmest points, EXPENSE OF GOVERNMENT TRAPPER Sherman eountaans—now that the rrbbits recently added to her ail- W'th the clothes pins at a point 10630 125.00 ; 180.00 Monthly Expense aHowance @ 326.00 7&00 160.00 300.00 188 46 FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT AND OPERATION election is over— he might send vei fox farm a t Rutledge, where of least rtrain, Miss Lutz adds 378.52 450.00 Equipment, Operation A Insurance 1085.12 450.00 us a good rain, say a couple of she has two pair of silver fox Square cornered pieces like sheets 25.00 Insurance and table clothes can be folded inches. That would settle the and eight pupa. CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS Mrs J W Cochran has the local hem to hem wrong side out and 10030 White Shield Home, Salvation Army 100.00 score. 25.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 Boys A Girls Aid Society ..’...... 160.00 2630 ------- - record for else o f her new crop hung with one-third over the line. 5030 50.00 100.00 Louise Home ’ .......... ......... 100.00 25.00 60.06* potatoes. They are as large as Pillow slips are best turned insdo 50.00 150.00 Waverly Baby Home :.___ ___ 100.00 2530 TYRANTS WAR 60.00 50.00 many old crop potatoes yet to be out and toun^. securely by the 100.00 Volunteers of America ............. 100.00 2530 60.00 6636 COST OF DELINQUENT TAX FORECLOSURE Tbs name “the Tyrant’s War” bad in the market. Mrs Codhran closed end. 7130 100.00 Cost o f Delinquent Tax Foreclosure 630 has been suggested and tt^finds a says they were planted about ■ 46630 100.00 10.00 SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS March 1. Take It Easy. Mister* urelcoraer in the white house. It is 80030 40030 400-00 Service Organisations .............. The7 glance that o’er cocktails 1000.00 probably an apt name, especially ■' Foss and Co. ane this week ADVERTISEMENT OF WHEAT LEAGUE ASS’N building two 16 ft. double rod seems so sweet if the ancient connotation of th ’ 2000 20.00 20.0Q Advertisement: E.O. Wheat League 30.00 20.00 30.00 comes weeders. One for W C Miller aqd May be less charming o’ir <nu >ord tytanb—from the other for Roy Powell. * shredded w heat tynug|iga—as taken. *M{tríiuffl C m ntty Jou rn al W f ^ Kelly’s Column qn t iimn