PAG®. S SH E R M A N
COUNTA J O U R N A L MORO
OREGON
F R ID A Y , MAY 21, 1948
_ T here are some
item s th a t
arouse interest, but less so after
__________ _ the cost of things is considered.
rubIH hrd E v ery F riday a t
F or instance hauling w ater cost
Moro, Oregon ,
__ $267.00; $302.20 for stra w . for
E ditor bedding is a lot b u t straw isn’t
Giles L. F r e n c h ^
n
ir“*t
a* so easily obtained an item as it
nd H « «
K - t o f f ice a t M oro. O re ro n an der A rt or once was; scram ble calves cost
Ç o r fr e * * o f M arch J._1W i> ._______ ______
sHrtnf ssnn
od
about
00, - These are exceo-
t X l . $900
but are m atters of man-
a g e m e n t It is an every day oc-
re i
OlE
curence to be shocked by the
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I AT I 0 N cost of things.
P lt L IS
It is the opinion of the w rite r
AUDITORIAL— th at if the fair is to continue
SSOCIATION som e less expensive^ type o f en-
tertain m en t m ust be found, citi-
sens will have to do some of the
O F F IC IA L COUNTY PAPER w ork g ratis as they used to do,
when the buildings and grounds
s C bscr T ptiox rates ,
m m are Pu l
shape (as they should
be soon) expense m ust be cur-
ONE Y E A R ....................
tailed I t isn ’t so m uch a auestion
MAY 21, 1948
_________ _________._____________ o w ha.
do There is agreem ent
. . . . . '..« m x fv w v
.
There is agreem ent
TAXES ARE TIRESO M E
on that. The question is how to
Yes, taxes are tiresom e, a ver> do it
”
^ a » n t£
ever
T here
Wasco Women
In Other Day»
Entertain With Cards
is going to be a city
of them , but no one
Friday t o determ ine
gotten rid of them , and probably election
or
not the citizens of
never will.
whether
t h a ’insistence of one gubem a- Moro w ant to issue $5000 in wa-
♦
ululate John H ah th a t ter bonds and $3500 in stre e t and
torlal Candida»*.
, ‘’ X
n iX i m
to r £ new
Hollis Bull and
F ran k M ercer
T . Lester Johnson
uvm
R epS
of Condon w ere In the county c&n nomlnaUon for governor,
T hursday on behatf of E rnest R. stated in P o rtlan d
broadcast
M rs F rancis W atkins -en te r- F atlan d for sta te senator.
e ariy th is week th a t the real cam-
W. S. Powell and D. E. Steph-
Mrs T. L ester Johnson and her paign
th a t p a intckreKtR
rt of the
ens drove over to D ufur to attend ta ile d w ith a contract card par'
. — Is betw
. een
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interests
the sta te F arm ers Union conven, ty T hureday afternoon following X o f “ t o X ° Z ! » Z
R
r i
vention.
a d essert luncheon. Th™* tables
and those who believe th a t sound
H enry F u lle r brought to Moro w ere in play w ith hi^h score
a ^ ’ . ML?,
effective regulation of liquor
a sam ple of rooted grain w hich going to M rs E verett W atkins
J a es _?a t^ rday: and gam bling is essential to the
carried a large num ber of Feder- and Mrs A ugusta Huckln, low to
1 r a " d ■ rs jW ng * yn\
w elfare of Oregon.
ation heads th a t was seeded last M rs Chas. Fulton.
J ohnnie w ere weekend Mo-
McKay
1 voting re-
fall.
A m o n g O iM e goingf to
* ¿ T and
“ liquor and gam bling
0 . A. Ram sey is busy these ton T hursday to hear G overnor
Eskelson from Ukiah and showed th a t in 1933 the pre-
days rebuilding the A. H. Bar- Dewey speak at noon w ere M rs
Johnnie will stav for a
incum bent was one of the
num farm home. A gang on sheep Carl Tuggle, Mrs Sadie Rich M rs
X andw tr- leaders in th ? flght 10 PrevenJ
sh e are rs cam e to town and are P aulen Kasebeig,
M rs V inton
P
passage of the Knox law, and
w orking on the M aclnnis bands. W atkins, Mrs E. D. McKee an d
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slnc^ th at
^ as <on.s SBtren
M rs George Van Gassbeck. L a ter
‘^ , ¡ 1 ,
, Ka*eb€if v° ted a«aln8t m easures to siren-
From the G. V. J. May 23, 1919 th e attended the flower show and en tertain ed the high school grad gthen i t
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x
»
w ir silver tea given by the w om en’s uates and high school faculty a t
On gam bling legislation, McKay
Those receiving state certifi- 8“ ver
g
a 7 o-clock d in n er Monday even- said th e present governor was
^ t e s for perfect attendance ait clubs.
.
G uests w ere P atricia Kase- au th o r of a bill to legalize
R utledge school are E lm er
Q
nm-iinn rh»h m et a t berg
Jim W hite
Lewis L utle money-ln-the-slot m achines. He
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—
-
-
I t o ^ X . ^ "
M l | Amn
£
and Hn
F rom the Ohaerver, May 24, 1929
fetaflU ••
has
f
the hom e of Mr and Mrs W alter
d ihi .IKEH W ID E
Maffei and daughter, Sunday.
They attended th e ball game at OPEN STATE FOR OREGON
WASCO
B y M rs B e lle C lo th ie r
fred P ay n e*
day afternoon. Following d essert
Sma11 P °x
to*8 broken ouft two tables of contract w ere in
around Grass Valley and the p iay High score was held by M rs
following places have been quar- 0 G H ilderbrand.
*ntined: M rs Ruggles and Miss
C ontract bridge is a cinch, ac-
M artin, M eifert’s R estaurant. P. M rdlng to
Gordon, the kl-
R obert Duke, and Mr and Mrs
Jam es Riskosky.
Mrs K eith McDonald and Mrs
Allen Tom of R ufus held high
scores and Mrs Clayton McCall
low score T h u rsd a y afternoon
to the present incum bent’s re-
cord.
McKay declared, “Law enforce-
m ent depends upon men, upon
leadership and upon public opin-
Ion th a t su stain s th a t leadership
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Elect
G iles L.
FRENCH
State Representative
Gilliam, Morrow, Sher
man. Wheeler Counties
E x p e r ie n c e d
V etera n
C a p a b le
‘i M / i X t a u r e brings t a x - Into w ater pum p anu equipm ent anu K- Uemmon O M. Fraley. E E bltzer w ho
be m W asco fo r w hen M rs F rancis W atkins em The ^ « ^ ^ ¡ X d ' T T t e k
O ld enough to have exfier
he n a tu r e again even though to do the work „ X i r y to p u t B arn u m ' J M Tayl° r ' U A' 01ds< a series of contract bridge lessons, tertain ed the
young m atron .
^ ^ " L th o rtty
and r e ,
enOUgtl t0 haV€
th e Dewey -Stassen battle over- th e city stre e ts and dram s back and D' M orr,s
’ L ectures on May 27. 28 29 at club following a dessert Hm<*eon. p o i n t y .
ience; Young enough to
...,d o w s it.
tn usaole condition.
J- K. Irb y sold his hardw are th e A m erican I.eglon hall, spon-
W ork on th e Cottonwood grade
li)y)te
of Oregon
To Dut It as plain as possible
Reason for th e w ater bonds is »t°ek and business to J. H. Botte- sored by th e American
Legion Is going on but th e road Js still
he,p me ln c re a t|n g an admin-
use it
the Income and excise taxes w ere the shortage o f w ater last sum- m iller and expects to move to auxiliary. 8:00 p m. »2.00 for the In very poor shape fof tWvei with lstraU on to stop th e d rift toward
levied and w ere raised solely as m er whe.! the Co,dec well end- A rlington.
series.
« J ’m ailer v e h le e than a tra c to r a wide open 8“ t®d r *'h er*
Has prepared Himself by
an off-set to p ro p e rty taxes If ed Us long period of adequacy.
R ale Barton, representing Ell»-- g |Sunday
*h«
^ nd° erosae^ the crim e delliEjuency for th T greed
they a re used for some o th er R eason for Uie stre e t and drain son W hite Chautauqua, is here
and M rs K t * rt Duke w ere m uch stra ig h te r and
°
. of a few.”
study of districts problems
purpose there will be nothing bonds is the floods th a t w ashed tr y ing to line up support for a bls uncla
au®t L.l f L J i T r t i i r
? a°y
r^ ch'
-
I.O
.O
>
to
off
set
p
ro
p
erty
stre
e
ts
and
ra
th
e
r
badly
disio-
fall
series
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R
obert
S
.4
)u
k
e
of
Fairfax,
Okla.,
ing
the
top.
Moro
I*4go
Nou
T
il
rath e r badly
w ith which
tHticH are: Taxation,
cated things
thin™ in in general.
«zarrxA
th e ir d aughter and son in law,
M rs Lavllla Stone and Eari Meeta i gt and 3rd
lAAca and
»a.« property
_______ .ow ners win will cated
taxes
w
have to pay a sta te p ropery tax sidew alk and some oiling is con- From the Observer, Ma 21, 190» Mr and M rs Lynn Tinnsm an und M orris were married F riday, Tuesdays in i.O.O.F.
Schools, Roads
-aziifirxn tn thpir local Drooertv u m o ia te d also
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j daughter, P at, and son Robbie of May 14 in th e M ethodist church hall. T ran sien t and
in addition tc» th eir ^
p roperty u m p ta te d a b o .
A vegetable ^ g o n
appeared KeX w l c k , W ashington.
m Goldendale. W ashington.
visiting b ro th ers are
u v s an
r
pum p are not u a ij
ln Moro Monday und it was a
T he W asco High School held
K enneth F erguson of P ortland cordially invited to
“G iles French is ettteemed
V<T hat should be gn issue in the due on them is some $5600 The happy circum stance for *arden its Baccalaureate exercises in the w as an overnight guests of his m<*t w ith us.
for the posltiveneM« o f h is
con victiooH, his co n siatrn cy
city
expects
to
be
able
to
uav
le8S
housew
ives
M
ethodist
church
Sunday
evening
m
other
in
law,
Mrs
Lydia
Darby
l
«
o
Watkins,
N.
G.
campaign.
P ro p erty taxpayers
in adhering to them , hia
W alk around and take a look May 16, at 8 p m. Processional F riday. He w as accom panied by
j ohn DeMosa, Secretary
have a protest coming, in th a t, ta x the difterence out of c u rre n t re
k n ow led ge o f taxation , his
a t th e new Opera House Sunday Miss V ivian Trounce; an an them M rs D arby to P ortland Saturday Iu.thlphera—^ ^ ^ ¿ 7 7 8 . O.K.8.
es have gotten higher bu t those ceips if the bond issue passes
indefatigable
I n d u s t r y In
W
llliahi
b
y
the
Junior
choir;
R«^
Carl
w
here
they
attended
the
recital
Meets every second and
T h at is about as sim ply as tne and then congratulate
raises have been due to votes by
co m m ittee w ork, th e so u n d
W
illiam
S
tierle
gave
the
sermon;
R
ev
F.
of
his
d
aughter
N
an
cy
Sunday
fou
rth
T
hursday
in
each
the people them selves. The basic case can be stated.
T here seem s R udolf and Architect
n e ss of his ju d g m en t and h is
m onth; visiting m em bers
Claude Stephens offered the pray- evening.
school bill and the v eteran bill little opposition to the bonds Raymond.
cou
rage.” — O regon Voter.
invited.
Moro,
Oregon
w ere both passed by th e people, and th e presum ption is th a t Moro
A New Jersey town has passed
» m ak' <’u a rte t « ’nalB»ln« o '
V anity F a ir pan ty for th e large
R
obert
A
I^arry
N
is
bet,
Malcolm
figure
-
to
size
9.
Pauline
Douma
W.
M
So far the legislature has held people have not forgotten la s t an ordinance requiring every
Edna Melzer, Secreta ry
R ichelderfer and Rev Stierle sang
G reta, The Dalles
Reports every week on
inviolate the p ro p erty off-set sum m er and a re still In the mood
of bread to be delivered ln
“Song of T he Sea” followed by
Mr and Mrs F rancis W atkins Eureka IxMlge No. 121 A.F. A A-M.
feature of th e Income and excise tQ desire enough w ater o r even a a sealed septic paper bag.
legistative matters
Meets on the 1st and
th e recessional. The graduates w ere S unday guests in Portland.
tax. It appears th a t th is one m ay little more.
3rd T hursday evenings
F riends of Miss Ola Huis ten- are P atricia Kaseherg. Lewis Lut-
Mr and M rs«« A. W hite drove
not.
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1
I
U nfortunately n o , guarantee
.
» ha
each m onth. Visiting
Je, and Jam es W hite.
to Portland T hursday to meet
It looks as if pro p erty tax goes w ith a well. T here is every dered h^ r a nc su rPr
m
em bers cordially In
Saturday
W
asco
played
H
eppner
Sun-
th
e
ir
grandson,
ftobert
T
urner,
- to
- indiction th at the new well will
J hom e of her parents
payers will need some - help
vited
to m eet w ith us.
evening, the occasion being her ¿^y and won by a score of 7-9
wbo oeme by plane from Anchor-
Irving H art, W M
keep the incom e tax payers and fu rn ish - the city w ith am ple
W hite cotton & crepe P a tty age
Alaska to spend several
tre a su ry raiders from taking w a te r for years to come, perhaps birthday.
H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary
61 X ( riles 1 . F rench
W oodard blouses for dress w ear. m onths visiting his grandparents.
th e ir security aw ay from them , forever. Yet it could fail.
The ________
Greta, The Dalles
A daughter, Susan Rae, was Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 11«
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i w ay to find out is to try it and
Mr and M rs H. L. W hite w ere born May 11 a t T he Dalles hospi- Meets 2nd and 4th
NO IXM’URT LEA V ES
1 hope.
for effective, forceful
w eekend guests in H erm iston at tai to Mr and M rs Raym ond Van Tuesdays of each
The locust tree, it is said,
T he next step after the bonds
m onth.
V isiting
Gilder. G randparents are Mr and members welcome.
er gets Its leaves frosted. T hat are voted— if they are—-will be
r e p r e s e n ta tio n
NOTICE TO ELECTOR»
Mrs G. L. Buck. £he joins a sis Bertha Belshe N. G
is not alw ays tru e for frost has
bonds and pay for
I h ereby announce th a t I am ler
k
Clara Houston, Sec.
Paid Adv.
blackened them here a tim e or Gle new w at«r system and s ta r t
a candidate for the office of sen
two. But the locust Is a cautious w orj[ Qn ty e drains and stre e t
ato r for the 18th Senatorial Dis
—
N O TIC E OF 1948-1949 BU D G ET M EETIN G
tree, and canny.
’ im provem ents.
trlc t com prising W heeler, Gilliam
Often in th a t dim past when _________,
and Sherm an counties,, s u b le t
In accordance w ith the provisions of the “Local Budget Law ” (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215 O -
to the will of the Republican
rain came haltingly if a t all and n a m e s
C. L. A.), notice is hereby given th a t the budget com m ittee of Moro, Oregon, in compliance w ith
H ap p y Farmer. • •
voters. If nom inated and elected,
said law, prepared and adopted May 4, 1948 the budget estim ates for Moro, Oregon, for the
spring b u rst upon us
to one of those fillers th a t
I will perform the duties of the
ensuing fiscal year Ju ly 1, 1948 to Ju n e 30, 1949, as set forth in the accom panying schedules I II
or even F e b ru ary ocusts o en new8paperg and m agazines . use
office to the best of myg abihty.
III, and IV. All persons are hereby notified th a t on Tuesday the 1st day of June, 1948 at 8 00
he
has
w ere in bloom
y
e
rs o
yy
page there is a brief
STEW ART HARD1E,
p. m. in Moro, Oregon, said budget estim ates m ay be discussed with th e Council, th e levying board
May. Now J®®
>■ if it ite m about saving of cigar bands
Condon. Oregon
for Moro, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard ln
H ail Insurance
bore an
s e e n
n mbo sU,ting th a t they are a collector’s
favor of o r against said proposed tax levy o r ta x levies or any part thereof.
m U ln g mUkeW^
l X
T ^ e ’s
- n i e places and there-
The o u t standing indebtedness of Moro, Oregon, at May 1, 1948, was as follows
NONE
GAS
AND
OIL
You, too, can get h a p p y b y
Signed;
Clyde
G
ilhnor,
C
hairm
an,
Budget
Committee;
H.
O.
Kunsm
an
Secretary
Budget
T ir e s-A c c e sso r ie s
hardly a sem bU nce that they
™ “a a
ter
buying one of our Hail Insur
Committee; W. S. Powell, Dewey • Thom pson, D. A. Van Gilder, G. Douma; Paul C vohers Vermin
F latt, M em bers Budget Committee.
ance Policies.
^ T h e X 6 late springs
th a t are ared ^ t h y of reten tio n by a
R H McKEAN and SON
Your crop» are v a lu a b le
wasco
O regon
Sch. I SUMMARY OF ESTIM ATED EX PEN D ITU R ES, R ECEIPTS, LEV IES FISCA L YFAR 1948^9
filled w ith rainy days and that
'
this year. Protect them with
1948-1949
Total of
m ake the grass grow so high
At the risk of being com pared
TAX LEVY CALCULATION
All F unds
Hail Insurance.
IN S U R A N C E
and succulent have th e ir advan- to the Indian who is said to have
‘ Total E stim ate E xpenditures
$ 6156.40
See or call us today.
tages W heat, being a sort of a originally been intrigued by any-
Total E stim ate E xpenditures
Grain, F eed , F u e l
grass, does well in such springs thing bright, these red and gold
6156.40
Reserves and T ransfers
H. I a MORRIS
Farm Im plem ents
and w heat is money. But th ere colored bands and the m ore gaily
ivullv
Deduct— Eat. Receipts and Cash
1727.79
• Is no w arm th in them , no tim e decorated box tops seem as good
Amt. to Balance Budget
RARRKI)
WIRE
—
GOOD
PORTS
TYGH V A L L E Y , OREGON
1727.79
Total Levies Needed for 1948-49
for • a j oerson
step
the
thing
to collect
as hig
any. degire
Probably
PHONE 163 Feedstore
«or
w w n « to —
v . into
.
the a Qne
couw
gausfyi
477.79
Tax
Levies
inside
6%
lim
it
and
revel
in
sun coatless
None
T ax Levies outside 6% limit
hoard
at
less
cost
than
if
his
heat
There could he, it seem s, a taste ran to Dresden china ware.
Sch II SUMMARY ESTIM ATED EX PEN D ITU I
One whose walk was becoming
Total of
1947-1948
season less one-sided.
TAX LEVY CALCULATION
All F unds
slow m ight recall a tim e, years
Total E stim ated E xpenditures
$ 8706.40
ago,
when girls w ere named
FA IR BOARD
Total E stim ate E xpenditures
Sally» and Jan e and MarY and
8706.40
Reserves and T ransfers
The fair board i.v
has n presented Sue.
X
P arents became tired of
8706.40
Receipts
Deduct
Est.
th is new spaper w
. . .
such plain nam es and, it is said,
None
Amt. to Balance th e Budget
In answer, a
a
.
.
began to pick fancy ones off cigar
None
Total Levy Needed for 1947-1948
the recent letter by M r B a h
None*
Tax Levies Inside 6% limit
None
the board oroug
u
. iahurge. o th er places w here fancy titles
Tax Levies outside 6% lim it
list of toe _rece P s
D isburse w ere tound. No one would adm it
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EX
Hcbedul« III
m ent8 of the 1947 fair. Dlsburse-
Call a t
it,
but
how
else
can
one
account
Budget
Actual for
Actual
for
Actual
for
m ents begin December 10, 1946
for some of the m ore foreign
74-46
7-1-45
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
and end October 15. 19d7 and re- -
Budget
Six M onths
1947-48
women
to
to
celpta. presum ably, continue ov- ^
ding names
1948-49
7-1-47
7-1-46
e r a sim ilar period.
GENERAL FUND
W A SC O , O RE G O N
The style has changed again
This list cannot be considered
$ 300.00
$ 115.00
$ 300.00
$ 240.00
T reasu rer & Recorder Salary
now, and girls are nam ed Nan-
300.09
4.68
50.00
48.53
72.44
a letter to the editor.. Even if it
State Industrial Accident Insurance
50.00
w ere we couldn’t publish It be’ < * and Ka* a " d Grace and Mar-
158.29
92.62
150.00
201.88
A dm inistration
150.00
.506.82
212.30
500.00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND
514.32
500.00
cause It spreads
This yearning for new and
W ATER FUND
sized sheets s n g e
= strange nam es to call these p re
397.00
1800.00
1380 00
1500.00
Marshal A Collector Salary
2000.00
3173.19
200.00
27.00
201.04
Labor, w ater account
ha« not exac y
hands ctoua bundles from heaven is
J ld v e r titt
200.00
542.45
351.85
300.00
331.69
? V
7 Mt b u<rf Vuaa nnt been rem indful of a sto ry which, al-
Supplies, w ater account
200.00
500
00
205.50
499
57
493,92
Power,
w
ater
account
-
and
(‘ ls
-
though old, has not been r e
600.00
800 00
102.45
65.17
78.74
F ire D epartm ent
censol»dated.
peated in the Joke books for
200.00
500.00
Sinking fund w ater dep’t, new oou I d
w e ope ‘
~ ?£> • » « « time. It has to do w ith a
TOTAL W ATER FUND
1 P'
2180.87
4383.31
4100.00
2435.39
th a t receipt« cover e n try .fe e «
nam<>
3200.00
1
MIESCELLANEOUS
which w ere apparently one dol > ™ ™ fant
,o r TOme w« k a
500.00
1070.72
Em ergency
400.00
lar each eith er for calves or hor-
nQ nam e
268.80
806.40
-806.40
789.35
Power, street lights account.
806.40
1
ses w ith hogs and sheep co9»'"« h
,d flnd seemed adequate
237.78
Hotel Insurance
th e exhibitor 50 cents each Re ^ 5 ^
her hf>pe(1 for him
Building M aintenance (Hotel)
L ibrary
|
<elpta total Is t e same as g v
, p, n
after conning
the
245.10
1700.00
59.78
369.17
Old Legion Hall
m t h e ta n k
» i * »f nam <* » rin ,ed ln the ap
14.99
1100.00
122.50
3326.51
Streets, W alks A Sewers
“Any beverage your guests prefer.
» d ill »026X02 in
of dlcilonaries and In
410&40
M9.98
528 M
T he m issu s — w ho w rites our
5793.53
m <8GRLI j ANEOUS
1200.40
em ber 1. 194«. T his to te nd icatta
the ,ady was n e a r,y
You don’t Anew to serve cider—any
DEBT SERVICE
Woman's Column in the Clarion
. rT , Pl
fair I ^ m S h d istrau g h t to think
th a t she
119.27
In
terest
on
Bonds
more than you hurw to serve beet
under the name of “Nancy Gale”—
250 (Hi
13000.00
Principal on Bonds
and not the 194, fair.
h have
namV her son
...b u t It's often courteous to lot
gets letters about recipes, advice on
1000.00
13119.27
as disbursem ents are for
1947 m 8
TOTAL DEBT HBRVICE
1250.00
guests have a choke.”
etiquette, home management, etc.
» F « * » « .7 V R W .
8706.40
3976.37
5124.50
the figures do not fit v e ry w e„. - ^
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21912JS1
4909.40
Wehedole IV x
From where I ait, that simple
One letter she got last week vaa
The fair board was buying ta r - «
200 00
64.15
49.58
201.11
S tate Liquor A pportionm ent
ley du rin g the early spring of
about a recipe the published for answer applies to more items than
200 00
60.00
66 00
45.00
40
00
Licenses and 1 Fees
Welsh
Rarebit
In
a
world
whsro
1947
and
also
hav
for
which
no
t
45.00
Welsh
R
arebit—
made
with
ta
rt
3600 00
2232.05
1513.45
W ater Rent
X
194 < ana aiso nay
rpr..,nU ago) she noted a nam e on a
3757.60
3800 00
Income is ^ « ^ . b u t the^recetpU
R
cheese, Worcestershire, and a cup everyone has different tastes and
40.00
37.50
77.50
le g io n Hall R ent
w ere for th e previous year any t
A
60.00
30.00
30.00 >
90.00
of sparkling tangy beer. “ Turned ideas we should rsoog**** those
Sale of P roperty or R ent
way Well over $4200 fwas spent NOBMO “Ah”, Righed the mo
13500.00
differences
—
and
never
deny
the
Hotel Sale
out great,** says her correspondent
ther.
at
last
th
ere
Is
a
new
le ts
. 25.00
on paint and sta in arid a sprav
right
of
choice
to
anyone!
“
But
you
didn't
mention
what
bev
105.05
200 00
452.80
2006.72
Sidewalk
Collection A In terest
o u tfit the last being paid for in nam e ’’ A few days later she
100.00
erage to .serve untk i t Should I
noted another name on the door
214.36
598.22
1
Bancoft Improv. Bond Coll, A Int.
A ugust of 1947?
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serve
beer?
Cider?
Iced
tea?”
347.91
Sewer Assessment Coll. A I n t
Monte Brooks and his group “ King."
95.60
200 00
P. P. A L. Franchise
And th a t Is the reason a m an
The miaana* answer wns «'
200 00
w ere [»aid $1850 w hich included
Delinquent taxes
w
ent
bashfully
and
hesitantly
83.41
io ’t ^ s h o w prcmh.mRP a n d fm l ^ l h r o u g h the world w ith the nam e
2853.25
4360 00 TOTAL RECEIPTS
3082.20
20744.06
4426.41
i Hr ewer» f oondntion
CASH BALANCE
N ob «
prem ium s fill a couple o f pages, of Nosmoking Jones.
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