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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1945)
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The next to Ordnance last Tuesday to visit Fred Krusow. meeting will be held a t the Wal- Mr and Mrs William Luttrell, lace May home Sept. 13. The les- Mrs Wallace May and Jean Zev- Mr and Mrs Don C lodfelter were • son'being the Amt six chapters of ely went to The Dalles Saturday business v isitors m The Dalles Daniel. . * ¿7 to bring Mm Grace Zevely home Monday. Sgt and Mrs Myrle Smith arri- from the hospital. The Misses Doreen and C arolyn vjd Sunday from Bergstrom Field Mr and Mrs Wallace May and Clodfelter left F riday fo r th eir Austin, Texas, to spend his fur- son, Clarence, went to Hood R iver home in P ortland a f te r sp en d irg lough with her'parents, Mr and Sunday on business and pleasure. about three weeks visiting th eir Mrs Del Eakin. It has been. 15 Mrs L D M ay had as her dinner cousins, Carol and Jo an C lodfelter. T..e &2-year-oni m other of P resident T rum an is shown, cani*». to he .months since they were last home, guest Sunday, Mrs Gertrude Wil- • e Mrg DeJ amj Hrs Mr and Mrs A A. Dunlap have , »ilved in Washington from K ansas City to visit her fame»« »•" M iss Mary Truman, the P resident’s sister, who s c c o r p » * ^ her Smith left Tuesday for Ellensburg Mr and Mrs Ross Field» left as th eir guests th e ir son and d a u •u h r on the trip. President Truman, right, greeted theta at Wash., to visit until Friday with Thursday for Hermiston to visit g h ter in (law. M r and Mrs Cha»’ rnuthc Insten airport. Sgt Smith’s parents, Mr and Mrs his grandparents, Mr and Mrs I. D. Jes Dunlap and baby from -L o s John Smith and family. ' Pike and on to Pendleton to visit Angeles, California* who arrived P ortland w here th ey spent several Mr and M rs G eorge Wilco:: Mr and Mrs Clyde Davi» ard relative». s ^ M r s Leona B aker «wT d i ì lJ r e r ,' W » «R Im sm ew and to -visit Ike w ent to The Dalles T huradayto children of Condon were visitors Mr and Mr» Wayland Weld and Cleo and F rank, from Springfield fo rm e r’s siste r in law . M rs Bruco b rin g th e .r son G eorge J r . hom e at the home o f bis mother, Mrs daughter, Darlene, left Friday for from th e hospital. W. J. D ans, Friday. , * * their home in Portion after spend- spent several days as guests a t Alley. Mr and Mrs Marion VanMetre | ng several days visiting her par- Mr and Mrs E d g ar «Alley apd . Miss Cassae ftolm es o f The Dal- the home of Mr and Mrs F ran k visiting and family of The Dalles spent ents, Mr and Mrs Joe Newcomb. Pike. d au g h ter, B arb a ra and M rs Helen les sp en t th e 'w e e k end Sunday at the home of her parents Dell Old« and PFC Robei> Hol- Mr and Mrs E d g ar Alley were B ayer and children w ere business relativ es here, me» were business visitor» in The hosts at a dinner la s t T uesday visitors in The D alles F rid ay Mrs A1 Fox re tu rn e d home la s t Mr and Mrs Del Eakin-> v Miss Frances Wells and Juanita Dalles Tuesday. evening fo r Mr and M rs Ross M rs Frank" B ayer, M rs C harles T uesday fro m S t. ¡Helens, w here Care For Fred Krusow Awhile Fields and Mr and M rs C W Fields. Donald Olds of the S eah ees-left S atu rd ay fo r P ortland to visit his parents, Mr and Mrs Deen O lds be- fore going on to C alifornia. Mrs Mollie Hillm an and children left W ednesday for the valley to visit relatives a fte r spending sev eral weeks here w ith h r p a re n ts, Mr and Mrs Jacob Wassenimiller. Mrs Charles Roth accom panied Mr Roth to G rass Valley from The P errig o and d au g h ter, Linda, and she spent a few days v isitin g at SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF NAOMI VAN GILDER, Miss 'Lillibell P errig o w ent to The the home of h e r son, E d g ar Sum- TREASURER, of RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Dalles Monday when Miss P errig o m erfield .an d fam ily. ]eft fo r her hom€ in E rninet, Ida- M rs Ted Von B orstel w as a V1S- DECEMBER 31, 1944 TO JUNE 39. 1945 h apending several week* ito r in The Dalles one day last W- Couaty General Fund ; w ith hpr siste r ¡n lftW week. Cash on hand December 31^ 1944 327,576.59 Mp a n J MrR C jy(jc M rs W D. B arn e tt a n a daugli, Rec’d from Tax Segregations , R94,oe\ F ran k p a y e r and Mrs C harles te rs B etty 'a n d D orothy, w ent to Rec’d from Ross Omduff, Co. Clerk, fees 489.70 Rea’d from C. C. Wilson, Sheriff’s fees p e r r jg O an(j d au g h ter, Linda, w ere P ortland F rid ay on business and 61.28 Rec’d from Co. clerk rent Co. Agt. offices -n p al]es F rid ay on business, to shop, re tu rn in g hom e Sunday, 380.00 Rec’d from R. ©. Scott, justices of pence fines 50.00 an(J Mrg A ndrew Brown and Mr and M rs John Rolfe and Mr Rec^d from Ross Omduff, Co. clerk - bear licenses 20.00 dau g h tert j caT, t of Bakeoven w ere and M rs Glenn P e rry atten d ed the Rec d from State Liquor Comm. - License fees 142.86 Dalles Tuesday. dinner g u ests a t the hom e of Mr funeral of M rs Emrma C ram er, an Roc d from Miscellaneous small receipt» ¡64.87 Warrants paid on County Gtneral Fund Hans B ardenhagen, U.S. Navy, and M rs John Block S u n d ay even au n t o f M rs R olfe’s an d Mr P er- left S atu rday fo r C alifornia a f te f m g. ry, a t T he Dalles S atu rd ay a f te r C ash on hand Ju n e 30, 1945 spending aweek w ith his paren ts, M r and M rs C harles Lem ley noon. 829,609.35 Mr and M rs C luas B ardenhagen. le ft F rid ay fo r th e ir home in P o rt M r and M rs Ja m e s E a s te r and General Road Fand f v _____ Mrs E. Petereit arrived Monday land a fte r spending several days son, L arry , and Stephen Bihby 812,669.00 w ere business v isito rs in The Dal ’.Cash ° n h*n- Lecermber 31, 1944 from Phoenix, Arizona to visit her prank and Oscar Lemley, ec’d from Tax Segregations 244.86 d au g h ter in law, M rs Ray P ete re if, Rec’d from Sec of State - Motor vehicle reg. at the C. M. Clevenger home. Lika Lee Alley and Mrs Don Smith returned Saturday from icgler’s MAKE ICE CREAM A* h o rn « -A n y So w o e -D « Itti o u t-S m o o th — N o *<• cev»»ol» — N o c o o M n ® -N © r«- w h ip p in g - N o k o t c K o S ~ ..p .« * .w « -2 0 U «och I M P * « * P l«o,« »ond ito» od foe le w M l *»I m Som p k oSor. oe boy <eo«n yov» «eocoe. LOnoonueuRU STABILIZER »ro od Homomodo •<• Croom ’ •liMOAKO Quality Store G RASS VALLEY I, »MS Special School District Cash on hand December 81 1844 Rec’d from Tax Segregations Rac’d from State School Support Fund Paid Warrants of Special School District»- P a ll Interest on bonds of School Bist: 8 Cash on hand June 30, 1948 City of Mara Rec’d from Tax Segregation» Paid City of Moro Special Tax Warrant» Cashon on hand June 30, 1946 City of Grass Valley Cash on hand December 314944 Rec’d from Tax Segregations • • Paid City G ran Valley Spe. Tax Warrants Cash on hand June 80, 1946 - FROM > 829,699 35 ♦ UU m Ü to T O O T A M K M C A " ra d io program oa <to M tw o rk S a a d a y abarnooa. to r tb a Urna a ad aUttoa. UNION PACIFIC KAILKOÀP ’X The "Big Boy" is a typical exam p le of Am er ican industrial skill and labor, sparked by the spirit of individual enterprise; the spirit that 6 5 ,0 0 0 Union Pacific em p loyes are working and fighting to k e e p alive, to build a bright fu tu re for y o u r A m erica . 81483.96 99,032.82 Taylor Grazing Act Fand — Cash on hand December 81, 1944 8276.41 Rec’d from Sec. of Stats ? 8286.44 Cash on hand June 38, 1945 Tayler Grazing Act Fand War Bend Acesmst Bonds and Interest on hand Dec. 31, 1944 81,220.00 Rec’d from interact on bonds 10.00 Bonds and Interest on hand Jvne 30, 1946 ' - • 37,063 00 87,993.99 87.963.99 « 82444 340,4.1040 849.41940 314,67709 9 3 XXX).00 7,188.76 819.188.76 - 819.188.76 State School Support Fuad $ .46 Cash on hand December 81, 1944 «,683-65 Rec’d from Sec. of State Apportioned to Diatu. and Non-High Dist. Cash on hand June 30, 1945 93,683.62 .59 83.684.11 83.684.11 6402.09 8399.62 247 9462.99 853.07 .51 89430D0 81,299.99 829.36 ' 83.06 1 8606 83.96 83.H 8363.26 16343 Ü.88 862646 State Malt Beverage Fand War Band Account Bonds and Int. on hand Dec. 31, 1944 31420.00 Rec’d from Intoreet on bonds 310.00 Bonds and Interest on hand June 30, 1946 C ash on hand December 31, 1944 Rec’d from Sheriff Apportioned to Funds Cash on hand June 30, 1946 8528.36 81430.00 31.239.09 81,13642 85,63244 86JH8.08 9666.68 86,998 « Elementary School Fund 31,768.19 Cash on hand December 31, 1944 63.94 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 81332.13 Cash on hand June 30, 1945 a -- - - — - 91.832.13 81.832.13 . . . State Schael Fand, Cash on hand December 31, 1944 Paid Warrants of County School Sirpt. Cash on hand June 30, 1946 8682.85 Sheriff’s Uwsegregatad Tax 863648 914,677.90 TuitionZFund 89,333.76 329.05 625.96 • 820..16 81.239.99 8621.40 15.48 99,992.32 82846 852646 8Ä.399.88 9t.4OT.72 89,000.00 32.32 State Malt Beverage Faad Cash on hand December 31, 1944 Rec’d from Sec. of State - Malt Bev. Tax Ree’d from Sec of State •> Amusement Tax Cash on hand June 30, 1945 Bridge Fund Bond Account 87,019.25 Bonds and Int. on hand December 31, 1944 43.75 Rec’d from Interest on bonds Bonds and Interest on hand June 30, 1945 \ State Faad Cash on hand December 31, 1944 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 36.76 • 810,007.40 549249 869.78 " 397843 44749 tdvaace Tax Faad Cash on hand December 31, 1944 Cash on hand June 30, 1945 8636.88 X 869.78 • County Per Capita School Fund 82,994.12 Cash on hand December 31, 1944 181.02 Rec’d from Tax Segregations • 82,848 25 Paid Warrants of County School Sup’t. 326.89 Cash on hand June 30, 1945 •• M L"-4 83.175.14 93,175.14 • 860.78 Coaaty Dog Tax Fand Caeh on band December 31, 1944 Cash on hand June 30, 1946 2540 76.00 66.76 91496.94 92848 2246 81.2M49 Post War Road Construction Sinking Fnnd War Bond Account Bonds and Interest on hand Dec. 31,1944 314,592.00 Rec’d from Interest on Bonds 85.00 Bonds and Interest on hand June 30, 1946 814477.00 A fleet of 2 5 "Big Boys" is now in Union Pacific service. Built primarily to haul heavy freight loads on w estern m ountain grades, they have proved invaluable in transport ing trem endous quantities of war m aterials over the Strategic M iddle Route, uniting the East with the W est Coast. 81334.94 g l.l Q 99,93242 315,46640 14,152.55 6133.45 81399.96 4638 Law Library Fund Cash on hand December 31, 1944 Rec’d from Co. Clerk, probate and court fees Cash on hand June 80, 1946 Coaaty Fair Faad War Bend Bonds and Interest on hand Dec. 31, 1944 Rec’d from Interest on bond* Bond» and Interest on hand June 38, 1946 17.60 30.00 6V2.00 *6.00 115.00 849,41949 capacity is 2 5 ,0 0 0 gallons; fuel 2 8 tons. |i « W 36.M 91,394.64 County Fair Fand Cash on hand Decmriber 31, 1944 i Rec’d from Sec. of State Transferred to County Road Fund (Adjustment R. No. I486) Cash pn hand June 30, 1946 .8677.12 8183.45 31,429.73 «6.70 23.06 30.10 7.60 640 14.70 Post War Road Construction Siakiag Fand 838421.10 Cash on hand December 31, 1944 149940 Rec’d from Tax Segregations Cash on hand June 30, 1946 .a ilro a d ers I d e n tify v a r io u s ty p e s of locom otives b y the num ber and arrange m ent of w h eels from front to rear. The Uniob Pacific locom otive pictured above is known «« a " 4 .g _ 8 -4 " .. . two pairs of sm all w h eels in front,-then four pairs of driving w h eels follow ed b y a similar unit, and tw o pairs of smaller w h eels in the rear—not includ ing the tender. * The "4-8-8-4" type is Union Pacific's largest and heaviest steam locom otive; informally christened "Big Boy" b y the m en w ho built it. Thia giant of the rail« is 132 feet in length and w eighs approxim ately 6 0 0 tons. Water 852931 43.11 8163.46 COUNTY '• 9636.88 Cash on hand December 31, 1944 ' Rec’d from Tax Segregations Rec’d from State School Support Fund Paid Warrants of County School Supt. Cash on hand June 30, 1046 to 8677.12 . ,. City of Waace Rec’d from Tax Segregations Paid City of Waaoo Specml Tax Warrants Cash on hand June 30, 1946 8.60 Bridge Fund Cash on hand December 31,1944 Rec’d from Tax Segregations Cash on hand June 30, 1945 89ÏÎU.27 8677.12 10.00 815,399.88 8639936 26939 8333X39 |9,tt9.tT 868.26 307.60 31845 Rec’d from R. O. Scott, Justice of Peace, fines Rec’d frbm Sec. of State - Gas Refund Rec’d from Sale of Gravel: John M. DeMoss Millard R. Eakin W. A. Ruggles J. K. McKean Co. Geo. H. Wilcox Elmer Lutje David Reid W. A. Tate ' Rec’d from Rent of Equipment Bibby Bros. • -x City of Wasco Joe Hilderbrand Marvin Thomas Moro Recreation Area Rec’d from Sale of Equipment: George L. Fox L. E. Dehler Rec’d from M iscellaneous small receipts Warrants paid on General Road Fund Cash on hand June 30, 1946 THE OLD RELIABLE for , Quality—Dependability—Courtesy 0 |» te F»»<! Wat Bends and Intasast on hgjid Dec. 31 Rec'd from Interest on bonds Bonds and Interest on hand June 30, 1966 .. 8492.99 ' 89,996.69 Tax Faraclaaed Property Cash on hand December 31, 1944 3140649 9746 Rec'd from Ross Omduff, Co. Clerk on hand Jnne jo 1946 41,493.00 814¿f9 81,943.99 Sammary ef Balances ea Jane 39, 1946 314,15246 County General Fund ’ . ‘ • General Road Fund Bridge Fund Bridge Fund War Bond Account Post War Road Construction Sinking Fund .................... 40,41040 Post War Road Cona’t War Bond Account .................. 4 14,67T.00 78 County High School Diatrict Tuition Fund ...... - ...... 7 32949 County Per Capita School Fund 1332.13 Elementary School Fund 49 State School Support Fund 2.47 State Irridudble School Fund 634» State Fund 6,036.00 State Fund War Bond Account 343149 ■Special School Districts 48.11 City of Mere 63.08 City of Waaeo 21.10 City of Grass Valley 50.78 Law Library Fund 138346 County Fair Fund 9,03232 County Fair Fund War Bond Account 592.85 Taylor Grazing Act Fund Î .230.00 Taylor Grazing Act Fund War Bond Account 2036 County Dog Tax Fund 3.06 Advance Tax Fund \ 52636 State Malt BeveTSge Tax Fund 1330.00 State Malt Bev. Tax Fund War Bond Aec’t 65648 Sheriff*« Unsegregated Tax Account 1,493.00 Tax Foreclosed Property 3116,996.69 Cash S^rregatise Cash Sherman County Branch First N a tl Bank National City Bank New* Yok United States War Bonds 3 46.77 t78J37.42 11240 837300.00 8116,996.99 8116,995.69 State of Oregon: ss. County of Sherman: I, Naomi Van Gilder, County Treasurer <rf Sherman County, Ore gon, hereby certify that the foregoing it a - true and correct state ment of receipts and disbursefnens and balances of funds of Sherman Coartty, Oregon, for the period ending June 30. 1946 as appears upon the record» of my office and in my official custody as such treasurer. Witness my hand this 5th day of July 1945 Ross Ornduff V an Gilder County Clerk Bhewnan County Treasurer By Marie Hoskinson, Deputy -a A __