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V PAGE 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL», MORO, OREGON z' (• FRIDAY, JANUARY 1«, IMS V -V jam Stark Mooes To Grass Valley To Retire In Faoor of Sons on Ranch By Mr* A. F. Balaar very unusual for this __ time ____ of kii year. The cold nights the last and Mrs Dale Baker of few davs have nmhebiv irn7Zn a,,u - them. proiwoiy frozen Portland are the parents of a Mr and Mrs A lfre d K nrir i ° n’ t*le‘r »econd, born Sunday to Cooks W n S a tu r d a y tn / an^arY H at Emanuel hospital They his brother and w i f e M r and ^orJlan<1- Gary Baker, is here Mrs John K£ k Whn » ith hU «"»ndparents, Mr and Swiss with t h e m & S p ^ a n d all hSt ' .1 anniversary. Mr-and Mrs O. N. Ruggles had as dinner guests his mother, Mrs Lucy Ruggles of Moro and his sister Mrs Lois Olds, who cam e Wednesday. Mrs Olds left Thurs- day for her home in Yuba City, ^ S * * * * » ^ ^ spending several week as guests of Mr and Mrs T Mr and Mrs Everett Dunlap and m . Rotfe: family Thursday. Mr and Mrs T. M. Rolfe and Mr and Mrs Bud Brlnkert left their houseguests, Mrs Ray Far Wednesday for C o rv a llis, where ia and son motored to Madras they expect to be for the next and Gateway where they visited three months. ___________ ___________________________________ age by Dr. Bienkensop. ? returned here Monday. Mr and Mrs Sam Stark moved Radishes, lettuce and from the ranch this week end chard --------had that ---------- ------------------------ reseeded them- Tuesday for Los Anaelea Calif Mr and Mrs John Rust and weeks with her mother, Mrs to the house recently purchased selves were growing in the gar- on a ten d a y triD ’ daughter, Phyllis and Mr and Lucy R u g g le s. Mrs William Cau- from Mr and Mrs Ted Kelly. den at the Ralph fjust ranch at Mr and Mrs Donald on Borstel Mrs Jlm Brown went to Moro thers of Moro came up Friday Mrs Delores Karnes and John the head of Shearer grade and and daughter returned hdme S at- Thursday evening to the house to spend the weekend with her Rolfe were married in Portland snapdragons were still blooming urday from Portland where th e v warming and surprise party for daughter, Mrs O. N. Ruggles. Friday January 9 at the parson- at the-Joe Bibby ranch, which is spent several davs visitine h /r Mr and Mrs R a lp h Busse, who took Mrs Ruggles and Mrs -r - - •*------------------- — --- parents. Mr and Mrs J o h n Jen. celebrated their 4th wedding Cauthers back to their homes in ____________________________ - ____ Moro Sunday. Mr and Mrs Willard Barnett and Mrs Paul Goddard were in The Dalles Monday, Mrs Goddard ¿ y going baek to the -dentist. Mrs Goddard'and children went home with her sister, Mrs Bob Hoskin son of Moro for several days. Mr and Mrs W illis Brittain apd children of Tygh Valley came qv er Sunday to visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer, re turning to their home Monday afternoon. Subject came ap at Bill Web- differences don’t matter — because Mr and Mrs Blaine Miller and ater'a, the other day, as we were we’re aoN-respecting people, in a family of Moro were dinner guests chatting over beer and pretxela. free, waited land. Sunday at the home of Mr and Ju»t who are the folks who make np Mrs Millard Eakin. Mr and Mrs And fro m where I sit, th a t’s Merrill Oveson and family of oar town 7 W here’d they come from ? w h at make* our tow ns and cities Moro called there in the after W e ll, Doe H o llister'* Scotch- — our A m erica — so stro n g , .re noon. English ancestry; W ill D udley’s a n d M ' a «fea O R irH O U N D fa re gressive, tolerant. O ur champion Mrs Ray Faria and son, Bobby, f o lk * w e re m in in g stock fro m $ 0 . 9 5 of Salem spent several days last ship o f individual liberties ha* 7 h e D a lle s From where I $:t„. W ho I f c r « MM M M . Portland Seattle 2A0 Bend 539 m M t u ) THE TAVERN o L A N G R E Y H O U N D Pennsylvania; Skip Powell’s fa m ily were brewers back in H ollan Guess our bloodstream’s g t a bit of every country of the gbfc and every section of America. V. • still got difference* in t a t'a background— whether they ap music, history, or beer. On\~ 1 Y o u r hogs slaughtered, processed and cured beef slaughtered for the hide; 5 * / , • cut, wrapped and sharp frozen. J o e M arsh C & C Food Store GraM v,l,ey V/e, A n y w a y ? Iro u g h t us people from all faiths, r li nds— to prove th a t respect fo r '• • “’’other's rights is the greatest < : hum anity can know! impara ★ ★ ★ ★ A N D Y O U ’ LL NEVER BE SATISFIED W IT H LESS.' N E W ~ T A IL O R S H O P RE-VERSO-ROL M ade to M easure Clothes M en and W o m en A ltera tio n s , Pressing, A R e p a irin g IZ > W E L L R . Y O U N G ASor* thorough w aslllng an d rinsing. ROTO-DRIER Damp dries, drfpieM , ready fa r ffce flee. Chapman Bldg. Room 11 (over J. C. Penny Bldg.) T h e D alles, Oregon. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OP NAOMI VAN GILDER. COUNTY . V M S U r WAfcHJO TREASURER OP RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS PROM r, t ash on hand June 30, 1947 6.44 JUNE SO, 1*47 TO DECEMBER SI. 1047 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 4,591 38 COUNTY GENERAL PUND Paid City of Wasco Special Tax Warrants $ 4,597.82 Cash on hand June 30, 1947 $ 7,907.52 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 33,137.06 • 4,597.82 # 4,597.82 Rec’d from Ross Omduff, County Clerk, CITY OP GRABS VALLEY Clerk’s Fees 672.60 Cash on hand June 30. 1947 7.39 Rec’d from Norman E. Fields, County Rec’d from Tax Segregations 1309 52 Sheriffs,- S h eriffs Fees 25.75 Paid City of Wasco Special Tax Warrants $ 1,316.91 Rec’d from Rent of County Agent’s Offices 150.00 Rec’d from R. O. Scott, Justice of Peace, Fines 459.75 J 1*514.91 • - 1.316.81 Rec’d from W D. Wallan. Justice of Peace, Fines 10.00* '• ~ u T ^AW LIBRARYW w Rec’d from Ross Omduff, Co. Clerk, Beer License 35.00 Cash on hand June 30, 1947 a 144 04 Rec’d from Ross Omduff, County Clerk, Rec’d from County Clerk - Probate A Circuit Sale of Typewriter 55.00 Court Fees C 16.81 Rec’d from miscellaneous small receipts 4934 Cash on hand December 31, 1947 160.85 Rec’d Transfer from State Fund 5,522.03 Rec’d Transfer from State Malt Beverage Fund 2,920.9b ‘ 160.85 $ 160.85 Warrants paid on County General Fund $ 21 650 06 COUNTY PAIR BOARD Cash on hand December 31, 1947 29,294.94 Cash on hand June 30, 1947 1,000.87 Rec’d from Sec. of 8tate 12396.31 . 9 50,945.00 9 50,945.00 Transferred from County Fair GENERAL ROAD PUND War Bond Account 9313.57 Cash on hand June 30, 1947 \ $ 15,864.12 Rec’d from Receipts of 1947 Fair 4,396 96 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 30,991 81 Rec’d from Rent of Equipment and Rec’d from Sec. of State - Motor Vehicle •Sale of Material- 61.80 Registrations _ 9,787.49 Paid Warrants o? Sherman County Rec’d from R. O. Scott, Justice of Peace,- Fines 760.25 Fair Association 19,434.47 Rec’d from W. D. Wallan, Justice of Peace, Fines 5.00 Cash on hand December 31,1947 - 7,933.04 Rec’d from Sec. of State - Gas Refund 272.75 Rec’d from Sec. of State - Mileage Tax 82.78 87367.51 3 27367.51 Rec’d from Rent of Equipment 329.55 _ n o n bond nunj <OlJBÎTY FAIR WAR account Rec’d from Sale of Material 1,205.79 Bonds and Interest on hand June 30, 1947 Rec’d from Sale of Material and Rent Rec’d from Interest on b o n d s — of Equipment 60.50 Transferred to County Fair Fund ------ 3 L - . 5 9313.07 Rac’d from miscellaneous small receipts 21.63 Warrants paid on General Road Fund 25,553.64 9 931X57 9 Cash on hand December 31, 1947 » 3 1 3 .3 7 33,828.03 - . J , TAYLOR GRAZING ACT FUND " Cash on hand June ¿0, 1947 t 1 185 40 9 59381.67 9 59351.67 Rec’d check from U. S. Treasurer 200 00 BRIDGE PUND Cash on hand December 31, 1947 ‘ Cash on hand June 30, 1947 1,385.40 90.50 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 9.46 Cash on hand December 31, 1947 99.96 TAYLOR GRAZING ACT WAR BOND ACCOUNT Bonds and Interest on hand June 30, 1947 9 1 076 48 9 99 96 9 99 96 Bonds and Interest on hand December 31, 1947 9 1,076.48 POST WAR ROAD CONSTRUCTION SINKING PUND Cash on hand June 30, 1947 - $ 1,013.63 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 22.58 COUNTY DOG TAX PUND , ’° ™ t * M79.49 Rec’d from Sale of Gravel ' 552 30 Cash on hand June 30, 1947 9 20 36 W arran ts paid on Post W a r Road Cash on hand December 31, 1947 ■ a 3938 Construction Fund , $ 1,575.51 Cash on hand December 31, 1947 13.00 * * 2030 8 20.3« „ . , 8T m MA1,T bbvkbaob fund -- - - - * 4 1*58831 9 1*58831 Bonds and Ini. on hand June 30, 1947 $ 1 076 48 SPECIAL ROAD PUND Rec d Interest and premium ’ 4« «5 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 9 39,273.01 Transferred to Malt Beverage Fund 9 j 123 13 Warrants paid on Special Road Fund 9 24,464.49 Cash on hand December 91, 1947 14,808.52 COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT TUITION FUND „ , HH5 RIFF- SI UNHBXJBBOATKD TAX A ^ I U N T W “ ” Cash on hand June 30, 1947 9 10328.81 R eed from Norman E. Fields, Sheriff $ 214,623.71 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 11,151.19 Apportioned to Funds 9 214 623 71 Paid Warrants o f County School Sup’t. 9 9,125.36 Rec’d from Basic School Support Fund 1380.70 8 214,623.71 9 213,623.71 Cash on hand December 31, 1947 13,535.31 TAX FORECLOSED PROPERTY FUND Cash on hand June 30, 1947 9 261 00 9 22*996.70 9 22*690.70 Rec’d from Ross Omduff, County Clerk 45 00 COUNTY PER CAPITA SCHOOL FUND Cash on hand December 31, 1947 a ' . 300 00 Cash on hand June 30, 1947 9 373.13 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 104.9G SUMMARY OF BALANCES ON D B C B M B B R M .' l M T ° ° Rec’d from Sec. of State 2,310.00 2,305.00 Paid Warrants of County School Sup’t. 9 County " General ---------- -- Fund » 294294.94 Cash on hand December 31, 1947 483.09 General Road Fund 33328.03 Post War Road Construction Sinking Fund 13.00 9 2,788.09 9 2,788.09 Special Road Fund . , K 14308.52 99.96 Cash on hand June 30, 194'/ .16 8 Non-High School District Tuition Fund ’ ’ 13,535.31 .18 Cash on hand December 31, 1947 9 County Per Capita School Fund 483.09 State School Support Fund A8 .18 .19 9 9 State Irrlducible School Fund 3.47 STATE SCHOOL F U N D State Fund 34.39 4.73 Cash on hand June 30, 1947 9 Special School Districts 2,889.29 374.22 Rec’d from Sec. of State City of Moro 50.38 378.95 Paid Warrants of County School Sup’t. 5 Law Library Fund 160.85 3.47 Cash on hand December 31, 1947 County Fair Fund 7,933.04 Taylor Graxing Act Fund .t 1,385.40 378.95 9 378.95 Taylor Graxing Act War Bond Account 1,076.48 // - STATE FUND County Dog Tax Fund 20.36 569.59 Cash on hand June 30, >947 Advance Tax Fund 3.06 3439 Rec’d from Tax Segregations Malt Beverage Fund . 247.06 4,952.44 Transferred from State War Bond Aoc’t Tax Foreclosed Property Fund 306.00 5,522.03 Transferred to County Fund 34.39 Cash on hand December 31, 1947 9 199*173.44 CASH SEGREGATIONS 9 5356.42 9 5*959.42 Cash 8 25.00 »TATE FUND W AR BOND ACCOUNT Sherman County Branch First Nat’l Bank 106,148.44 Bonds and Interest on hand June 30,1947 9 4,827.96 U. S. War Bonds 1,000.00 Rec’d from interest and premium on bonds 124.48 m M Transferred to State Fund 54,952.44 9 199*17X44 9 199*17X44 9 4312.44 9 * 952.44 s u t e of Oregon SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT FUND ) as. - S Cash on hand June 30. 1947 5 3352.94 County of Sherman ) Rec’d from Tax Segregations 93,954.42 I, Naomi Van Gilder, County Treasurer of Sherman County. Paid Warrants of Special School Dist. 9 91,093.07 Oregon, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct 2,625.00 Paid Bonds and InL of School D iet No. 3 statement of receipts and disbursements and balances of funds of 2.625.00 Cash in District No. 3 Sinking Fund Sherman County, Oregon, for the period ending December 31, 1947, 284.29 Cash on hand December 31, 1947 as appears upon the records of my office ami in m y official custody — »•tiOTi n- as such Treasu— 9 9730739 9 9730730 W itness my hand this 7th day of January 1948 CITY OF MORO 8.45 Cash on hand June 30, 1947 Naomi Van Gilder 43.93 Rac'd from Tax Segregations Sherman County Treasurer '50.38 Cash on hand December 31, 1947 Seal Ross Omduff, County Clerk . 5038 9 By Marie Hoskinson, Deputy 4 TOP-FIL-DOR Phone 2715 V/ SAFTI-LATCH Protects careieM Anger* qed hand*. Attorney at law HYDRO-PEL DRIVE ScientiAcaiiy tim e* wash ing pad rinsing cycles. MORO Monday, Wednesday, Afternoons LARGER CAPACITY Friday 10 fetf p M n ds dry weigM GREATER ECONOMY of hot Uf9t9Tf THE DALLES 211 East Third Street Telephone 3209 BETTER BUILT TO DO A BETTER JOI dewy fresh randy fer the line eaj does it ail automatically. Then Laun. derail avan cleans and shuts itself off) C o n e in for a demonstration today Once yoa’ve seen Leunderall was! clothes sparkling clean—dewy fresh- you’ll never he satisfied with less Just put clothes in Leundersll . , . add soep . . . Rip the switch . . . and your washday work it done. Leunderall takes over from there— w a ih n , double rinses and spin dries clothes A superior sarvica of parsonal attandanca THAT COSTS NO MORE M00 ttlLY AVE. THE COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC KOM I* LAUNDRY '"*■* A wide ranqa of pricas that meet* all wishes , John and E th a nay atop see the new B rin g a w ashing and tr y it y o u rM if. le u n d e r a ll o r b etter yet s h o w Room , DeMotm Spr. z /- MRS. MACDONALD HAD A HOUSE 4 Jr î Old MacDonald worked V ..... £ hard around the farm. But he just didn’t have time to fix up the house. Mrs. MacDonald saw that the house needed somTpaiming, a new roof/ and modern wiring.^ So, she went to her nearest branch of the First National A, Bank found that all these improvements could be made on a convenient Thrifty-Pay loan. She told Mr. MacDonald about the Thrifty-Pay plan, which allowed them as long as with no down payment necessary. 3 years to pay; He saw what a good idea J -----L i ----- U-------- •------------------- --- (w astand started making home improvements n without delay, Take a L^leBGonjf 4 from the MacDonalds. If your e home noedsTepaim and improvements, * see the « First National a Thrifty-Pay loan. Enjoy home you pay for them ' w e 7 . r N a beading or «teeping —O’* waist high. George G. Updegraff Í1 .-'-ï SLA U G H TERIN G ’ ••