Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 01, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    M«R R IX WM AM W M T Ì lOVHNAU «OMO, OREGON FRIBAV, /UNE I, Ih!
■tHEKlAAN fcOt'NTŸ JOÜB n a L '»A» hM»e died b a v e » placé iUlJe/ tilKiutli thé rebâti ayaUm, . ... We üàttit fc» ttwng, (kiuAph,
______a gold ktar. There will be hnany
No formal arguments havê brfen don) act strong, rmell the same
Fublbhed
Evert» Friday • t words wald about you on future made against thia bill. All orgam- Bring on the onions.
■o, O?bgon
Memorial days. 1 do hope, and 1 zations that take an interest in -r*— - w - .— —<i
Moro,
Édita/ know you do, that something will public affairs of this nature have
Giles L. F ra c k
have W*"’
come ------
from ' your
death.
I ° given
approval.
kbuiw •• •««»<« c U~ matter •*
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G M L J f i O H EL 9
*t Mor«». O r«« «ader Act af know you didn’t expect it and fact, b e little argument against a yjoro Community
g g y — of llar«b >. 117».---------------- neither do I. But you are never measure that provided buildings |*reabyterian
reabyterian Chi
Church
M<w»Aa4
" going to have to worry about it, so badly needed by those who must
James
’------ D. Mo berg, pastor.
Bible School 10 a. m.
Your grave over there in the low depend on us
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
I A TI 11 hiUs of Holland seems pretty fa r
C E
7 ■ 30 P M
away, son, especially on this day, GREEN ONIONS
Wed.
8:00
P .M . Prayer meeting
1 would like
NATIONAL € D IT O R IA L _ and your mother and
_
__
A
few
short
weeks
ago
the
to be able to .stand beside it a
I hristian Science Society
__ — morning services a l
association fZw moments ind think about you. green onion season began without ~ Sunday
The high hopes we had that you fanfare or noise. It was heralded, n :oo a. m. Mortals and Immortals
had so far justified are there with rather, by an odor as pervading includes testimonials of healing,
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
you m foreign soil The little men as is the odor of the locusts that- The reading tpom ,ln the r e v
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graveyards; the conversation, or even sometimes m
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swaggering one* who glorify war hailing an acquaintance on the 'VASCO M K T IM piST C H U R C H
JUNE 1, 1945
will won be in eclipae. Whet will street
;
Sunday Seheo« 1» A. M.
persist forever and ever i« the
There is proper time for most
Morning worship at 11.00 A- M.
DEAR SON
F. L. Cannell, Pastor
quietness, the silence of your of our common vegetables, but the
May 30, 1915 brave young voices.
What you onion season is remarkable in that
B e th le h e m Chapter No. 78, O.EA
De*T Son,
could have done in the world will U gives occasion to so many to
M -eta Every Second ana
This is Memorial day.
It has
undone, and the world has lost discourse on their -physical ail-
Fourth Thursdays in each
Month. Visiting Members
been three months and three days tha t. It has had another lesson on ments. “I like them, but they do
Invited.—Moro. .Oregon
since you got that bit of shrapnel might, on the value of power.
not like me”, you know, thus lay-
Rowe
.Amidon» W. M.
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in your chest over there in Hoi-
The town Is just the same. We, ing the blame onto the onion in­
Ruth Sparling, Secretary :
land and died for your country.
and the neighbors go about our stead of boldly admitting a p u n y ,________
A lot of things have ¡happened tasks as before There is nothing particular stomach that takes off- Lupine Rebekah Lodge No
since then and I konw with youi elae to do. We stay in our habits ense at one o f nature’s choisest Meets 2nd and 4th
interest in public affairs you would «f ^ r k and play. Our pleasure
bounties.
• t ^ t ^ V U i f c ng men
like to know of them although tHat the European war is over
The rugged soul, who poseessee a bera welcome
they mean nothing to you now.
from the relief that no stomach in rapport with nature Clara Houston, N.G.
The big push that started a day more will be «hot, not frjom the and its gifts, can munch the milk- Florence JoUhston S<
or two before you died was sue- hope that there will -be a new white* bulb—and even the luscious I ureka Lodge No. 121 A.F A A >L
cessful and Germany
gave up ^ r l d to live wi. •
green stem—with avidity and plea-
Meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursday evenings
early in May, but not until her . The simple things aTe what in- sure. And he must advertise his
« each month- Visiting
armies and Berlin had been taken terest us: life and death, food and health. There is no way of escap-
members are cordially
by Joe’s men..
.
ahelter, hopes and fears. The ing the odoriferous evidence of
invited to meet with us.
Had you gone on into Germany wranglings of nations bring us his physical vigor, his sturdy
C. A. Ruggles. W. -Jtf
D. Walian, Secretary
you would have seen some very misery more often than joy.
stomach. He is possessor of a
lo c k in g things, or oo we nre
We’ll be remembering you, son sound digestion—and smells like Moro l^xlge Nx>. 113, I.O.O.F.
Meets 1st and 3rd
told. The Germans had treated Anj eVery day we can . see you it.
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
those who disagreed with them BWing up the walk toward home
So j ar gone are we as a race
hall- Transient and
very badly, starving them and ¡n
jong legged stride you had. of people that instead of hailing
ivisifng brothers are
overworking them
And your ,w histle sounds above the healthy, we are inclined to
'
cord Rally m viV>d
to meet with us.
We are hearing much about it bhe mfctle of the job press when f ^ l that the one who must disdain
because it snakes good copy—and ^here is a moment of calm in the the - on-ion in its succulent green
Ernest Houston N. G.
A. R. Keasinger, Secretary
exciting pictures—and because it off^e.
state, is of a slightly superior
fits well into the general picture
So-long, son.
structure—a trifle better because
that ds pamted for us. It streng-
Dad.
he cannot eat an onion. One conges
theiw the propaganda that we ---------------------
to wonder how we go about the
GEORGE t UPDEGRAFF
were fir htin< to end »11 »uch creel- BUJLDING B, LL
world conquering when we cannot
ty, or at least, the regime that
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conquer
the lowly
onion and must
A tto r n e y A t L a w
did it.
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Voters of Oregon will have an aj mjt jt is too strong for us.
I know that if you and Carl - • opportunity June 22 to pass on
Away with weakness. Let us de-
M o ro and W i
who was killed ten days after yo i
referred bill to construct new VOur fche onion while we may and
were—had felt that you *werc building for the state. If passed wbaf jf the stomach does object.
fighting to end all governments
wjn permit the expemb- -------------------------------------------- -----
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that practiced cruelty, you would tur<, of $10,000,000 in the next
w-—
have had but momentary regret bwo years. Of this sum $6,000,000
at the fatal results to you.'
uaed to construct and e-
Bot you didn’t feel tliat way. quip new buildings at the state
You had read too much history hospital, the penitentiaryr the fee-
and knew that wars decide nothing hie minded institution and at other
Lee M ap es Sticks
except who shall live and who piaceg where state wards are, and
shall die. No ideology was ever have long been, in need of better
destroyed by a war, but many
Neck
have been strengthened thereby.
«.tate hospital has brought to
You wouldn’t have fought to make Oreron a bad name on atleastone
a n e w r o o f, but because I t
We had a meeting at the Town
the Germane or anyone else ac occasion because of its poor facili­
doesn’t do to let intolerance end
Flail Friday night, and when
cept our ideal of democracy for ties and overcrowded condition.
prejudice creep into a commu­
Homer Bently spoke up for a
you were too M>eral for that.
new roof for the schoolhouse,
nity.
t '
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There can be no argument about
I remember you saying that the need for more buildings there
Lee Mapes interrupts him.
W hether a man’s stayed *p«r*
the young men you were going NeaHy €very county has patients
"How long you been In this a lifetime or a year, whether he
to fight against were probably waiting for a vacancy at Fairview
town?” Lee demands.
w orks w ith his head or his
.bout the » m e » you were in that h<>me
feeWe minded institu-
hands, drinks beer or butter­
•’Fourteen years,” says Homer
m ilk -s o long as he’s a geod
they hoped they would come out
^hjch is seriously over crow-
proudly.
American
he has a rig h t to speak
of it alive and be able to go on
M<>re
m ugt b e provided
“Then you keep q u letr says
his
mind,
and
have his opinieae
living nt some peaceful pursuit,
ha# Jong
demand for
.(»ee. “We can’t have transients
(h
o
w
e
v
er
d
iffe
re n t they as»»
raising a family and making a a new building to permit segrega
running things In oar town.”
be) respected. 440
place for them in the world. Tber* tion of young and old offenders at
I’m glad to report that all of
was no hate in you. Maybe there the penitentiary. This bill will
us voted l^ee down and let Ho-
was no hate m the fellow that permit that. Other institutions ara
mar have his say. I’m glad not
shot you.
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tusl because the school did need
vn need of buildings as well.
Had you believed all the ideal­
.
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The other $4,000,000 will go to
istic propaganda of the war time
Copyright, I04Ó. U«
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construct new buildings for the
?ou would be surprised to learn
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institutions of higher learning. 1-
that the Russians are marching
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. . . .« TT. has been years since the state has
Jerman prisoners back to the Uk-
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appropriated money for buildings
rame to rebuild that destroyed
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. . »t the schools. Student fees have
wintry For a man who has lost
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m life for jurtio. .u d freedom « * ' " (foT bU>ld'.n.g’ J ‘n.
md domocrecy .nd t o . right of
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of
reery man to life. Hboriy »nd th . Oregon , men .nd women In re -
Wreuit o f •rnwnn«» th»t would
7 » 1 w*"1 * cont'"ue
tore rem . M » »hock. We of the »«»«»oling.
A late report »ho.
tomocretie n»thto. ere doing » tl“ t "verJ h* 1' of th0,e
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in . job of not letting our left
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und -know what our right ia do- when
The state and fed-
■
oral government both have pro
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"T h e man who M t you to war ">i«d them a chance to continue.
one
From where I sit . . . / / J o e M arsh
Hi*
Out
PACIFIC TRAILWAYS
BUS SCHEDULES
» d » d too. Hi» end e rn e nfaout » Ttl‘ re ™u ,t be »«<>“ ’ >"« ,<>r th“ n’
nonth before (Gernuny^o did. There *
■t* tp » »• kee<> ,ts prom” e
e • conference being hold a t San
toatu.
Frenetore to ntoko up a ptan for
n.rld order but no one ha. a lot
a renBdenee in i t Moot people
reu meet think there will be in -
,ther war in 20 or ZS ye»re .nd
that any kind o f order good or
tod. would l » t until » naw crop
jf people grow up—and no longer
>r. You .ee, w . are pretty peeai
. The hiUs are green now although
Lhe spring has been cold and back-
ward, the catUe are fat and sle-k
and the grain is growing well
ture we bad big mina the first
>f the month. There will be a
rood crop and big money agai.i
for the farmers. Everybody is do-
ng wall with the wages high and
profits big because of the war.
This is your first Memorial day
a memoriales instead of a me-
ortolor. W . had » protrem o-,
ie court hooee lawn end dedicat-
I an boner roll with the names of
1 you beys on I t Those of you
The • » « ”
"nd <*•he,' ft,’,d'’
for buildmga, ia to be made
available .mmediately ao that men
»h o return from the «erviee can
have an opportunity to go to work,
» >• poat-w»r planning of a poal-
tire sort, ready to begin.
Th« '» » ’
Ore<t° n are Mch
that the legislature cannot appro-
p n aU funds from income tax col-
lections. -Such funds miust go to­
reduction of the property
tax. In no event can the legisla­
tore
appropriate funds not ye*
collected.
Therefore the legislature refer-
red this bill to the people as a
tax measure Yet, it is only a tax
measure in name. The money to
take up the U x will come from
income and excise taxes. If it Is
not ured for thio purpree, it will
go into a property tax reduction
fund. In no case can it be used
to reduce income U x payments
EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1942
Two Busses
Each
Way
Daily
»
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.
- -■feurf*2±iz
N orth Bound
South B ound
Read D ow n
Read U p
2:13 a.m.
4:03 p.m.
Shaniko
3:47 p.m.
9-J7 p.m.
2:40 a.in.
4:30 p.m.
K ent
3:09 p.m.
8M9 p.m.
3:05 aun.
4:55 p.m.
Grass V alley 2:54 p.m.
8:34 p«m.
3:30 a.m.
5:20 p.m.
Moro
2:33 p.m.
8:13 p.m.
W asco
2:10 p jn .
7:50 p;m.
3:52 a.m. -
5:42 p.m .
4-10 a.m.
6:00 p.m. B iggs
1:47 p.m.
7:27 p.m.
5:00 a.m.
6:40 p.m. The D alles 1:10 p.m.
6:50 p.m .
Direct connections at Biggs fo r
Washington and Idaho points at
4:10 a.m. Both schedules to Shan­
iko operate through to Bend, Kla-
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D U I I lo y
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In «edrdatae with tin! provrtiona.of tK e'‘,I.'oc»l Budget L*W" (SectUn» l l M 2 « U 1104418, I k
fcX.A., as amended), notice is hereby given that the
uL -aodget estimates for Sher-
in compliance \yth said law, prepared and adopted
**ay 16» 1 ? ? ™ 30 1946 -as set forth in the
man County, Oiegon, for the ensuihg fiscal year July X ? 45.
on Friday the 15th day
aeeompanyKg schedule. I, II. HI and IV. All person. are hereby notified ttarton^Fndjgr the
of June, 1945 ,at 10 a.m. m Moro, Oregon, said budget estimate » m a y
subject to the proposed
County Court, the levying board for Sherman County, Oregon, and any P®
.
levies or any
tax levy or t A levies will be heard in favor of or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies
>
^
. “ ^ n d i n g indebtedness o f Sherman County. Oregon, at May 16, 1945 rezas as folh to.:
Signed?* J. M. Wilton, Chairman of Budget Committee! Vernon I. Miller, Secretary
tee;
« L i David
s w u Reid,
u k i i A .C
O , i Kaseberg, P. C- Axtell, M em b ersofjtod get Committef ♦
NONE
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Cash Declared
Road Fund
Cash Declared
Gen. Fund
Tax Levy Calculation
All Funds
Fuad
Fund
Total Eat. Expenditures
$91,823.10 $48,223.10
$43,600.00
. 4,786.23
12,820.36
Deduct—-Est. Receipts
28,099-63
3,042.94
7,460.00
Amt. to Balance Budget
63,723.67
Add— Eat. Amt. not Rac’d ’
4311.68
Total Levy Needed 1946-46
08,036.16
Tax Levies inside 6%
08,036.16
O F fawit
E S T IM
A ^ ' e XPENDITORES . K E C E IP T 3 , ^ ^ S F ^ C A L
Sch. II SUMMARY __ _
Cash Declared
Gen. Road
General
1944 45
Total,of
(Bridge Fund)
(Road Fund)
. Fund
Fund
Tax Levy Calculation
All Funds
$61,400.00
$49,999.10
Total E s t Expenditures
$111,399.10
$16,000.00
$25,000-00
4015.00
6,700.00
Deduct E a t Receipts
49,716.00
Amt. to Blance (Budget
61,684.10
Add—Est. 1944-46 not Rac'd
2600.00
Tax Levies inside 6% limit
64,184.10
EXPENDITURES
Schedule III
Budget
Actual for
Actual for
Actual for
7-1-43
7-1-43
1945-46
1944 45
Six months
to
to
Budget
GENERAL
7-1-44
7-1-43
COUNTY COURT
900.00
| 900.00
County Judge*» Salary
460.00
$ 900.00 *
$ 893.10
126.00
125.00
County
Judge’s
Expense
•
62.50
9100
16735
500.00
500.00
C
om
m
issioner’s
F
ees
&
M
ileage
93.00
298 06
809.60
CIRCUIT COURT
500.00
500.00
Witness & Juror’s Fees •
118.66
386.70
50 00
50.00
Reporter’s Fees
10.00
25.00
25.00 Meals for Jurors
25.00
25.00
Bailiff’s Fees
3.50
JUSTICE COURT
60.00
50.00
Jurors, Witnesses, etc.
1740
' OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY
150.00
150.00
' District Attorney Expenses
89.46
199.73
146.40
COUNTY CLERK
2000.00
2000.00
Clerk’s Salary
999.96
2000.00
1596.11
1800.00
1800.00
Deputy
Clerk's
Salary
900.00
1600.00
1185.60
300 00
300.00
Incidental
Expenses
117.5Ö
266.09
480.14
860.00
• 250.00
Record Books & Blanks
116.00
64.70
22404
150.00
Typewriter
COUNTY AGENT
2210.00
County Agent
1106.00
• 2210.00
2210.00
2210.00
COUNTY ASSESSOR
2000.00
2000.00
Assessor’s Salary
999.96
2000.00
1770.60
650.00
600.00
Rolls,
Detail
Sheets,
etc.
401.25
427 96
494.06
300.00
300.00
Office
Help
6.60
263.35
160.00
126.00
Appraisal
&
Field
Work
2.90
5.26
113.40
‘
.
Typewriter
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
2000.00
2000.00 - Sheriff’s Salary
999 96
200000
1770A0
1800.00
1800.00
Deputy
Sheriff’s
Sr’
.
ary
900
00
1700.00
1478.10
600.00
600.00
Incidental
Expenses
418.36
668 31
727.44
100.00
100.00
State
Inlustrial
Accilent
Comm.
27.68
68.60
67.46
COUNTS OFfTC AT CAR
420.00
420.00
County Official C:.r & Incidental Exp-
19831
388.44
-307.78
25.00
26.00
Insurance
20.86
V
COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
2000.00
2000.00
S u p erin ten d en t’s S alary
999.96
2000-00
1596.85
300.00
300.00
Superintendent’s
Travel
Expense
150.00
300.00
300.00
250.00
250.00
Incidental
expenses
93-06
21207
222.60
400.00
400.00
office
Help
306.37
* 411.18
696.26
COUNTY TREASURER
1000.00
1000.00,,-. Treasurer’s Salary
499 S8
1000.00
898.10
100.00
150.00
Record
Books
A
Blanks
35.00
-6
4
76
390 AO
COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER
looo.oo
- 1000.00
Health Nurse Salary A Expense
600.00
644.06
500.00
Nurse’s
Mileage
484.70
COUNTY £0R 0N E R
75.00
7590
19.00
Fees A Expenses
62
00
«20
25.00
25.00
Juror A Witness Fees
12.00
«»
ELECTIONS
35090
500.00
333.60
Judges A Clerks
837.25
326.93
*150.00
20090
Ballots
and
Supplies
150.00
223.20
124-05
50 00
5090
Booths
40.00
-
44.36
27.60
15.00
15.00
Ballot Boxes A Registration
13.40
7.40
1 90
COUNTY FAIR
County Fair
625.00
Insurance on Buildings
618.00
50.00
Well at Fairgrounds
24.50
COUNTY SCHOOLS
38.10
School Library
37.70
42.60
94.70
Four
H
Club
Fair
•
200.00
600.00
.80.00
County Teacher’s Institute
80 00
80.00
80.00
80.00
3810.00
Per Capita @ $1090
7540.00
COUNTY COURTHOUSE '
1500.00
Lights, water, phbnes, telgraph, etc.
925.00
1500.00
947-05
1362.24
1380.00
Janitor’s
Salary
690.00
1380.00
1890.00
1081.45
•
COUNTY JAIL
75.00
Board
of
Prisoners
A
Supplies
27
22
76.00
17.91
11.82
COUNTY PRINTING
350.00
County Printing
116.16
36090
. 285.05
221.85
COUNTY STOCK INSPECTOR
12.00
Stock Inspector
12.00
400.00
Indemnity
(slaughter diseased cattle)
6.00
200 00
192
10
282.93
<
MENTALLY DISEASED CASES
75.00
Examination, expenses, etc.
590
30.00
75.00
67.40
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
1920 00 • General Assistance
197.52
looO.oo
904.06
1566.27
2208.00
Old Age Assistance
79590
2000.00
1521.20
1869.40
96.00
Blind Assistance
50-00
7820
65.00
80090
Aid
to Dependent Children -
247.20
800.00
661.20
366.40
EMERGENCY FUND
5000
00
Emergency Fund
249.83
5000.00
1255.41
4927.28
ASSOCIATION OF OREGON COUNTIES
Dues
.
»
75.00
' 75.00
63.00
63.00
6.00
Public
Lands
Committee
4.00
6.0C
4.00
AUDITING OF COUNTY BOOKS
750.00
County Auditing
245.00
542.50
760.0Í
602.50
SEALER WEIGHTS & MEASURES
50.00
Sealer of weights and measure«
16.04
' 50.0C
46 12
45.12
PREMIUM ~ON OFFICER’S BONDS
400.00
285.00
Premium on Officer’s Bonds
390.00
400 0Í
396.00
INLAND EMPIRE WATERWAYS ASS*N
100 00
Inland Elpire Waterways Ads*n
Non<
DEMOSS MEMORIAL PARK
100.00
Maintenance, repairs, etc.
8.11
56.17
46.04
100 JX
INSURANCE ON COURTHOUSE
350.00
Insurance Premiums
139.98
21490
168.18
160.W
INSURANCE ON EXPERIMENTAL STATION
Insurance Premium ‘
280.0Í
CRICKET CONTROL' '
92.17
2000.00
Cricket A Grasshopper Control •
500.00
100 XX
BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY
600.00
Biological Survey
680.00
600J00
600.00
600.0(
FIRE FIGHTING EQUIP. A OP.
125.00
450JM) Equipment, Operation, Insurance
378.52
1086.12
1250Í
• EXPENSE, GOV’T TRAPPER
137 JW
300.00 Monthly exp ollowance @ $50.00 per
125.00
106.60
600.0C
CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS
White Shield Home, Salvation Army
100M
Boys A Girls Aid Society
100.00
Louise Home
___ i_-
100.00
•
W . Waverly Baby Home
100.00
Volunteers of America
100.00
~ DELINQUENT TAX FORECLOSURE
100.00
Cost of Delinquent Tax Foreclosure
72.60
200.Œ
SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
1000.00
Service Organizations
1000.00
400.00
300.00
800.01
ADV. WHEAT LEAGUE ASS’N
20.00
80.00
20.00 f
20.00
lAdv. wheat league association
20.01
ITI».
1940 CODE
*
100.00
80.00
. 60.00
1946 Code, Annotations A Law Books
100.01
REWARD
50000
500.00
Burrell Reward
BOUNTY
> ’
189.00
1000.00
Predatory Animal Control
500 01
OREGON GUIDING FRIEND’S ASS’N
600.00
TOTAL
$48.228.10