Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 07, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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r A O t « SHERMAN
C O U N T» J O V R N A l. M O R O
O R EG O N
FRID AY / JANUARY 7, 1940
_ tim e w hen dollars w ere m ost
im p o rtan t to a S herm an county
court and* in form ation about, how
Published Every Friday at
Moro, Oregon_______ __ much was being spent and from
w hat fund w as requlre.d. T his
county paid off its bonds by sav­
Giles
ing little dabs of m oney and by
fc.u.nrd
aT
»opoS
H*«*
y
at Moro. Oreron «wkr A ct o spending What was .paid I n . ^ t
funere«* •»£ M*cch t. 1K7».
G h erm an CGoimty J o u rn a l
I»
O il
G.
From the
V. J - Jan . 2, 1920
J. A. Shassen w ent to C orvallis
Monday to a tte n d th e g rain grad ­
ing school th is week
H arry H orner has purchased
¿ e h Fair-
ï »
by
^ P e r h a p s w hat m ost public bod-
ipq lack m ost Is inform ation. Any-
wav it seem s th a t lots of legiaia-
n a t i o n al É o n o t i A t tive voting is done w ith insuf-
▲ CLOCHAT I Q.N ficlent facts and the same is tru e
of other bodies. It is our opinion
th a t the county co u rt has the abil-
v to find the facts and our hope
O F F IC IA L
COUNTY PAPER
l / t h a t it will prove Itself a well
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
inform ed group of officials.
F in n
ON E Y E A R
Is P rivó le Capitalism Practical?
q u e n t'ta x e s ’ w ere paid the county c W to a n d will m ove th e sam e to
El
iTiei
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Monday* night. It had been four
above Sunday nig h t and It was
four above T uesday night.
has been som e m oderation of th e .
w eath er an d even som e thaw ing.
Believe it o r n o t a sparrow is a t
th is m om ent tak in g a h a th in tl*e
- m iddle of th e s tre e t In a fresuly
m elted.pool of water.
________
A farew ell p a rty w as given for
Mr and M rs Lewis McKee T ues­
day night a t th e Odd-Fellow hall
w hen m em bers of th a t lodge and
th e R ebekahs presented them
w ith a g tft and played cards * .r
th e evening.
< \
Bob H oskinson cam e hom e
from the hospital early in the
week and y e a r looking fine and
fit since his hern ia operation re ­
cently.
He w ill n o t re tu rn to
w ork, how ever, for a few w eeks.
A Joint installation, for Odd-
Fellow s and Rebekahs will be
held a t th e ir hall next T uesday
_________
NOSE • . .
Walter FoUtte of St. Leola bravely evening, J a n u a ry 11 an d it will
(no ooScratatemeot) demonstrates lie preceded by a pot-luck supper.
‘
Stapeper,*' her pet
Mr and M rs J. fC McKean cam e
ig It nibble at her hom e Tuesday afternoon a fte r
th eir plane ride to Dalles, Texas
to see th e Cotton Bowl gam e.
Keck says the gam e w as really a
good one despite rep o rts to th e
Dem ocrats of Sherm an county (o n tra ry .
m et at the court house last T ues­
day afternoon for th e biennial or
A wperior service
ganization m eeting
to w hich
of personal «Rendenee
newly elected precinct com m it­
teem en a n d com m itteew onien
that costs no more
w ere invited.
K enneth Fridley was elected
chairm an, Mrs Helen B ruckeit,
vice chairm an, Clara H oustjr.,
secretary-treasurer. John DeMoss
t» -*
’W
and W ynona W ilson w ere elected
congrew lonal com m itteem en Tl.e
■OOtfttVAVf.
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m ittee
ittee
county
n o m inating' com
com m
A w id . r
P«-««
will he composed of H erm an B ra­
that "<«tt a>
ckett and Pearl B rackett, Gordon
H arper, A. J. Bucholtz and Tom
G arrett.
There
tie n t arriv ed from Shaniko w ith
a broken leg.
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« to o . CLAM
j,. D.Eakln has sold the machln-
debated by
cry, equipm ent, supplies, etc., and
leased his concrete garage to F red ,
Harry D. Ft
Harry Fletochmnn
M esslnger and the two b ro th e rs •
Preeidei U ^aterieaa Spaafcor«
National Secretary, Socie/bt
foe.
who have been w orking for Mr. ,
Party— US4
Eakln.
Mrs. C. P. Bailey retu rn ed to
MR. FARREN OPENS: Practical to
M L FLK18CBMAN O M N S t P ri­
The Dalles W ednesday, having
the
opposite of “theoretical," “ideal,
spent C hristm as day h ere w ith vate capitalism is based on concen­
trated private ownership of great “speculative.** I t means action as op­
her daughters.
publicly affected industries. Ia it posed to speculation. Therefore to
A*
ask the topic question to to beg for
discussion. Of course private capital­
ism is practical. Look wound. 1«
there anything to compare with the
HIGHWAY TAXES
™ ^ b o u t losingIt?'I. Mpractical to private capitalism we enjoy in « fre e
The recent rep o rt of the inter-
‘eoduct
goods making the economy? I f so, where to It? Is there
im com m ittee on roads asks for
freatert proflt, instead of producing any system which provides more
to the greatest number? If
an increase of one cent in the
what people need? Is it practical to benefits
so. where to it? I think it practical
easoline tax and a doubling of the
waste the natural
f S ' r «
on cars. Truck fees
ic. baton«.»« to ^ u tu r . «.nem tlon. to have more privately owned au­
tos, homes, radios, washing machines,
Will he raised too because the new had become.
A dm inistrator, w ith the win an-
greater costs to products we buy farms, plants, ad infinitum, than any
rates passed in Tl947 did not pro-
j t js tru e th a t th ere a r
nexed.of the E state of W illiam M.
support numberless middlemen other nation. 1 think it practical to
uuce as m uch as before. This pro- dem ands on the state than can De Van p ^ te n , deceased, at the office and proflu fOT absentee owners? Is allow complete freedom to the indi­
vidual In his economic, political and
w.U only affect com m ercia.
,
U X
sociological life. I think it practical
to permit competition, which is the
doesn't seen, to he much ™ ds th ere ,s no reason to think date of the T irs t^ b U c a U o ^ o f th is comp.mtiv.br
basis of our free economy, in that
local com plaint about another th e w orld has come to an end, notice to-wit: December 17,
get about “free enterprise" and run lt provides our people with hlgn
T. L E ST E R JOHNSON
cent on the gas u x although there ,,ot even a financial e n f t l l we
to the government for help. It waa quality products at low coats. I think
A dm inistrator, w ith will an ­ Hoover, not Roosevelt, who created it practical that millions of our
is a feeling th at It should be re- ean t buy all the bulll’ ln?5
,
nexed, of the E state of Wil* the Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ workers can express their opinions
tu rned to farm ers and others who w ant th ls year we will have w
to managers of corporations through
Ham M. Van P atten , deceased. tion for government loans to dying duly elected representatives. I think
use it for non highway purposes. p u t „ off until some other J y
7-10 ch. businesses. The workings of private It highly practical that free men,
It was at first suggested th at th ere )uat ,,ke papa put» off buy g
capitalism lead .to war and dictator­
tie no refund on this additional
n ew car and som tlm
-
ship. Capitalist rivalries, political and who invest their savings to become
owners, receive a fair ahare of
cent.
buying a new red wagon for Jun
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economic, struggling for markets, ex­ tool
ploiting
cheap
labor
and
monopolis­
5
2
T
& m l l l X " wortSS
If the gas u x gets big enough ior
it
ing raw materials, are major causes X X V o S
£
~ W « to d - to
the »Ute can afford to do a better
p e rh a p s the ^ n e s t statem eiU I
of modern war; together with nar­
job of policing its gas U x retu rn s ( rc dt,ed to Douglas McKay w ru
row nationalism and militarism, dawn-to-duak drudgery. I think it
LAWY1
!>ecause it is common knowledge w in assum e the office ° g
manipulated by political and eco­ practical that we make our going
nomic overlords unable to solve their system work better and «top toying
th at refunds are made on gasoline nor come next M onday.
-
MORO
WABOO
not used on roads.
,
th a t conditions m ay he bad h u t
problems at home. They “make Jobs with “theoretical" or “Idealistic
by expanding armaments, try to philosophies th a t some T H IN K
Any increase in the license fee he has seen it w o r s e F o r a m a^
forestall discontent by imposing false might work.
The Republican County Central
will meet opposition and Mr. w ^ o has been th rough
h Moro I am I k « N o . IIS I.O .O F “unity." and seek a solution in ad­
M R . F L I I I C H M A M C " A L - com m ittee will m eet at the co u rt­
Newbry, who is adm inistrator of th a t sounds
^easona e
Meets
is
i
a
„u
u
iu
ventures
abroad,
resulting
in
war
Meets 1st and 3rd
Private capitalism is not practical. It LENGES: 8enator Taft declares: No house next Tuesday Ja n u ary 11
the license division, does not like
l t seem es likely th a t tne
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
one 1« going to be persuaded by ar­ on call by Mrs How ard Conlec,
Is the road to world suicide.
it The ra te is really very low. No ple WIU have to vote
J*
hall. T ran sien t and
2-Oven
Electric R a n g e -------
gument» about th« long-run average county chairm an. Election of of-
MR.
FARREN
CHALLENGES:
F
if­
___
other form of property can he gome of the
Income ano e
visiting b ro th ers are
N O W *2S5
achievement« of capltaliiro in raising
ty
million
Investors
in
our
national
fleers and other p arty business REG. *395—
owned w ith the paym ent of so
tax surplus. A£*u m en ^ . 5 ^ t ...... cordially Invited to
standard«
of
living
if
it
1»
»11
«t
the
plant cannot be honestly ca’ led "con­
sur- meet w ith us.
will be on the agenda.
Bantam Range w ith Base
.. a tax
. ____
_________
«mall
as ontnmnhiip
on an autom
obile. vor _ the o-vrwnditure
expenditure of th a t
centrated private ownership I What expense of periodic plunge« Into
R
E
G
*9 9 95— “
N O W *«5
One can buy a home w ith his plus w ithout a vote of the P P
do the people need that they can’t ma«» misery." Yet, when asked how
I^eo W atkins, N. G.
K
arl
Landatrom
was
elected
to
'
.
v
a
c
u
u
m
Cleaner
to
prevent
depression,
this
supporter
get? It ’s most practical to have rich
money and pay $100 In u x e s on a re 0 o t based
a
Jo h n DeMoss, Secretary
national soils society a t
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N O W *4 9J O
* men Uke Ford, McCormick, Edison, o f c a p ita lis m r e p lie s “N o b o d y the
th e sam e investm ent one pays $5 ctatlon of our Initiative ano
ortland
Know«. Today,
auu «7, for
*v» Mr.
—* - Farren
— — to
— a m eeting held in P
rv«
n«»»u th e «
..«„urrv’t®
E
ureka
Ixxlge
No.
121*A.F.
A
A~M
____
Bell, et
al. _______
because for every dollar know«."
for if invested In a car.
ferendum —nor, in f .
me
n ra t of th e week. W. A. Rockle, U pright Vacuum w ith
Meets on th e 1st and ^ ey keep they make $10.00 for oth- deelar« that w« gat "high
Oregon does not have good
decision of^
N O W >47
3rd T hursday evenings ers. Betides the incentive to get rich products at tow costs" ls to insult our* know n to m any Sherm an county R E G . *74-50—
enough roads to com pete w ith ad- COUr t In th at r e g a l . -^ «u iaL i^ ii
aarh m onth. Visiting creates such men. We need more intelligence. To call private capital­ farm ers is president, J. H. C htist,
All New, Factory G uaranteed
competitive to likewise ludicrous.
Joining states and if it is to get sectlon of the sta
P°
t0
m em bers cordially in- millionairetl As for Mr. Hoover; it ism
When World War I I started. 175,000 vice president.
vlted to m eet w ith US. was not his fault that Britain went
them th ere will have to be m ore w in see to it that. any
provided 70 percent of the na
L V. H enrlchs, W. M. off the Gold Standard and that farm firms
monev to spend. We can get fe d e r u8e th a t m oney w it
" lnl
Coldest night of th e w inter and
tion’s manufactures, and 100 large
n
DirLirort^n
^
r
p
t
a
r
v
prices
were
allowed
to
collapse
while
™ m atch money for m ost of of th e people w in
H B. P inkerton, Secreta y_ - ^ du>trial wage* stayed up. it seems corporations accounted for SO per­ of the m onth w as 3 above zero
MORO, OREGON. Ph. 271 ,
cent In 1943. 100 corporations ac­
w hat w e have to spend n o w ..
U alive Invoked against n. ^ uch Lupine R ebekah Lodge No. 11«
that
totalitarian state« aie counted for 70 percent while 175.000
the real threat to peace— arid if cap!
It was said at the h e a rin g ¡o f
C °ndit ons
didn’t have
2nd and 4th
I
talitm of all things is the road to small companies totalled SO percent.
the interim com m ittee in The Dal- w
.
at an how ever dlf- Tuesdays of each
«uicide. what do you call the Engllfh It to worse today. That way lies
les th a t if th he e Columbia
any surplu« at ai .
. . one
_ _ month.
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..
monopoly, not competition, la that
Columbia R
R iver
iver any
t thls
V isiting
Experiment In Socialism?
If we spend it m em bers welcome,
MR. FLEISCBMAN REPLIES: 75, practical?
highway was constructed betw een
the sav- out of tn — e
n
rnnd<HOn
la Bertna
Bertha »eisne
Belshe N. G
OOO stockholder« own fifty percent of
ndltion nt
JANUARY 15, 1949
th at place and d Portland
_ y__
MR FARREN REPLIES. We nave
th is year th e m
condition
Hougton S e u t
all corporate stock in America. Proxy
lngs m ade on gasoline, oil, t res, a
worse.
Federal Incom e
laws
to
crush'
monopolies.
If
we
is
deadline
date
for
filing E stim ated
machinery, interlocking directorates,
fcnd repairs, etc., would pay for
Tax for year 1948.
Investment trust« expand that con- don't have high quality products at
RetEïëhem
C hapter
N
o . 7H- TT.
the cost in th re e years.
T hat -*
WORLD
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. tro t That to concentrated private low prices to^U . it “ because buti­
about
the
Meets every second and ownerahip» What do we need that we nes! hasn’t re c o v e re d fro m the
sound» a b it far-fetched but t ere
Poet once w rote
fo u rth T hursday In each
get? Home«, for one thing. We strangulation of cock-eyed govern­
" T n y X - n ^ L u o w n c a i c u i a t . "a=
thlnga^done ’neath the
m onth; v isitin g m em bers need- 4,000,000 veterans’ home« im- ment price-wage fixing and affiliated
lnvlted. Moro, Oregon mediately. Private capitalism refuses control. Let our economy be free.
Public A countant
—
—
T a x ( o n a a lU n t
Ing. A new road dow n the Colum- ™
w „ b u t he wan a rank
to build them. Hoover also followed The customer, not some bureaucrat,
itla w ould probably «ave at least moU » *
hgdn,t sW(1,ed the
Elsie Jones, W. M.
308
K.
3rd
S
treet
will
decide
quality
and
price
and
the “crumb-dropping" theory of sub­
Edna Melaer, Secretary
^ " ^ ^ b T r u ' c 0; ' R X n X a e - y a of the federai « o v
(Note: Office location changed ir
om previous year.)
sidies to big business so that wages buainesa had better measure up to
could filter down to workers. The re­ those demands or go out of business.
sult— intensified depression. Certain­ Mr. Fleischman’s war statistic» are
the savings on each tru ck load of e rn m e
VanG1ider took an
ly totalitarianism Is a threat to peace, irrelevant, unless he waa In favor of
stock hauled over a s t r a i t road.
^ m ,natlon for deupty
but totalitarianism is the legitimate our not supporting our allies or not
ter,
: ? x he
t e r she
a h i being e x p e i.r..
offspring of private capitalism. So­ winning the war. We needed heavy
q u a in t il In helping out
J
T h ird & U n io n HL
cialism. with democratic control of Industry not blacksmiths’ shops to
’ At any rate th e r^P0^ 1* ?£• IHjstofflce employee-. w hen one
T H E D A L L E S , OREGON
industry for production of the peo­ produce in tremendous quantity tha
ple's needs Instead of profits to a armaments of war—and they wera
T here will be a bill to raise
P aint W allpaper - Venetian
t h r ^ t s 'of d riving an autom otive in or th e mall
8h r ,
few, ls the only practical alternative produced by the greatest, most effi­
L O V E L Y SPRING FROCKS, SLAC KS,
Blinds
cient mass production plant in the
vehicle All such fees by th e con- couiun
etftl d e G K N K R A b
An em h ployee of . -----------
th e postal
p A IN T PRODUCTS to both capitalism and totalitarian­ world. That was practical.
ism
SWEATERS, and J A N T Z E N TEA SHIRTS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 7» 194t
OREGON’S FIN A N C ES
T he citizen who feels dePI* ti8'
ed over
over the
the reporter,
reported cunu.uo»
condition
ed
of the s ta te ’s finances may Ml
ance his em otion by rem em oe, m o
how elated he felt last sum m er
when the papers w ere full or
Z les about how rich the state
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All 1 persons having claim s
a g a in s f th e E sta te of V ilia m M
Van p a tte n decea8ed, a re hereby
notified to present them , w ith the
proper vouchers and duly veri-
(
t the undersigned, the duly
appointed, q u a ll„ e d and acting
practical to suffer depressions and
unemployment every few years? Is
any system practical where, even
when you have a Job, you are wor-
Democrats Meet
T. Lesler Johnson
.09«
whU»
Closing Out
Oar Appliance»
Ranch & Home Store
INCOME TAX REMINDER
— P. bverett Curtiss
Adams Paint Store
AM RECEIVING - - -
stitu tio n m ust be u8e^ J ° r
* n a rtm en t m ust he 5 feet. 4 ••
Heavy Kote • one
H ow m any w ant to speed up the m J*, and she doesn’t qualify by
WMh .b le « .o o t h flnlah
developm ent of our highway sys­ h,P?_„u nr m ore. W ell, m aybe, the
F |ex . Colorful d e c o ra to r
an inch or m ore.
n
for
off on all w allpaper In stock
governm ent is lo o k ^ g
to '/«
tem ?
20% off on »pedal orders
people who ge
down
( HARLEY PRAY
o ^ p m g over to Inquire about
M ayor Lee and the city of P ort
_—
land should feel very happy th a t
Rtamp or two.
of
Charley P ray has agreed to re-
looks like th e sh
nize
tu rn to crim inal work by taking
^m rld will have to
We
the Job as chief of p<£ t land
**• and get some m ore r«W0
T here will soon be an end o leRiaia tion o r °
ie t.
stories about the iniquities of the
lne too short at 5 4
.
P ortland police force and there
AbUlty to read, courtesy.
will he less crim inal ac/-lVJ ^ know ledge of
y gotta
P ray has a rep u tatio n in the hard keeplng au secondary. You g
gam e of law enforcem ent th a t he
y 4 ,.
didn’t get it by taking thing« easy
o r overlooking opportunities to
catch crook«.
He will be fair and his m en will
like him w hich should help the
m orale of th e force. He will h e ____
___
s u m and th e public will respect Prom t |,e o b serv er, Jan. 5, 1900
him w hich »hould help the n)<Jra,J
G w Brooks is once moYe
H O T R A F F IC T R O U B L E S —
of th e public.. The m ayor could n t "m ine ho st”
B i „ . . t Bargain 1« T r . v ^
a t the popular
have found a b e tte r man.
b ro c k ’s resta u ra n t. An invitation
is extended to anyone in Moro
T r y S b i a te a t: O o G re y -
COUNTY COURT
about meal tim e to call upon him.
h o u n d e v e ry t r ip d u r i n g
Sherm an county has a naw *§puds have dropped to six hits
J an u ary, n o tice ho w m uch
court, th a t is. two of the th ree are 0 sack.
yo u save. Y o u ’l l go G re y ­
new. a m ajority.
iZiss V ud R ust and J. F . W at-
h o u n d a l w a y s ! F re q u e n t,
— T hey will have some serious “«•or w ere m arried in Wasco th is
tim e ly d e p artu res m ake i t
p r o b l e m s to consider, pro­
’C
hristm
as
eve.
easy to shop o r tra v e l. A n d
blem s th a t will require a great
W in. H enricks, our genial coun-
yo u a rriv e re la x e d ! T r a in ­
deal of s tu d y If they are to he
settled correctly. T here is tim e ty clerk, ls now quite at hom e In
ed d riv e rs re lie v e yo u o f a ll
for the co u rt to do this Mudying his offices in the new court house
tra ffic s tra in . Y o u r G re y ­
before th eir own f a r m . t ^ rn8 Krom T h r G. V. J . J » . T.
h o u n d A g e n t w i l l give yo u
flcSofulto*
In addition to actions tak en by
A petition and an application
the county court and reported
position a
elsewhere the hills w ere paid, a ^loro w ere received and hotl
lot in Wasco was «old and R obert
d i8patched to the state head
W asco, O reg o n
Helyer bought four lots in Kent. q u arters.
Bob Belshe bought an old horse
grader for $25. T he dog fund
NOTICE OF NONHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEARING
board was not appointed W edncs
day. The S h'^m an County J e q r
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance w ith section 111-1244, O. C. L. A., to the legal
voters
of the Nonhigh School D istrict of Sherm an County, Oregon, thM j n e e t in ^ w U i J h e heid, at
nal was named as lu e official
the C ourthouse In Moro, Oregon, on the 31st day of Jan u ary , 1949, a t 10:00 o’clock A. M. for the
county paper for 1949. T h u rs icy £ u r p o £ o! discussing the budget fhr the f.scM year beginning Ju ly 1st, 1949, and ending Ju n e
court members re tu rn e d to draw
30, 1950, herein after set forth.
200 names for the Jury list and
u k e care of other year end busi­
B U D G E T
ness.
ESTIM ATED R E C EIPTS
In Days of Old
099
-
«rhA oeoDle have voted
u n n o o for th e coming year and
MO.OOO for th e c o m ^ s
i t J i d The^w t.»!? voted on th a t
r/
™i,h the appropriation
X iln e
to ^ S n
aft«»
S
X expended will be
,hese funds are expen
N^
mb(r dtnG^
e
B urchard w ere m arried in Tort-
land New Year’s day at th e home
T N ew com b
H. H W ilcox ha» sold hla «lore
and residence in th is c ity to W ill
Okta. the tra n sfe r to he made next
week. In th is deal Mr. Old» Is to
fflce. W |lcox rPsiKn-
« dtffe e .t In« In hl» favor Mr. W ilcox ha«
ch arted
held the position of postm aster in
^ i ^ U U n t a l s th a t o ften Ora«« Valley for over 11 years.
I t is th e inc
nnooDular-
P atien ts continue to a rriv e at
d0„ ‘* ’ ‘
bring county courts to unpm
hoBpital
rtswjxr w atch of finances m ay who have m et w ith accidents. Sdt-
as w e leave th e urday evening late on fellow w as
n * ^ m ^ , t ” m « brought on brought from Fqley-Paesaly camp.
more
T here was Sunday m orning another pa-
In th is post w a r era
The Gay Shop
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E xpenditures 3 fiscal yrs. next p re­
ceding c u rre n t school year .,
ITEM
1945-46
101 X S J
Mo P ar J /F F Y J F F
Windshield Washer
New and different . • • with r
positive action. For Chrysler
end Plymouth car«, >n<^ m«ny
other vehiclea
w ith V -ty p e
w indshields.
I
wcovtnstl NOONAN-PRATT MOTORS
The Tavern
$ 1,500.00
180.00
2,736.72
* 1,416.72
ESTIM ATED EX PEN D ITU R ES
in fo rm a tio n on a n y tr ip .
OR5YHOUHO Make Year PUee
Far • T rig ta Saaay LoaJs I
1 1. F
stim ated O
available
cash on hand
which
CjSUIllOvevi
T
• « at beginning of year
. for D
E FIC th
IT is budget is made
TR ANSPC«TA TION
2. E stim ated receipts from delinquent U xes
BASIC SCHOOL FUND
3, A m ounts received from other sources
TOTAL
w asco , o m o o n
I
1. T uition
1? ’122 ™
2. T ran sp o rtatio n
1,573.70
3. Personal Service
.
(Clerical-Legal) A udit
42.50
4. Postage, T ele., Tele.
6.00
5. Supplies, printing, filing fee
6. Election A P ublicity
20.85
7 T ravel, board m ileage
8. O ther Misc. Expense
9. Em ergency
£
T O T A L S * llo f**.71
1947-48
1946-47
* 6,981.84
1,742.92
6,00
Exp.
.
Bud’t allow-ce
1949-50
* 12,388.90 $
3,281.38
1,565.54
* 5,000.00
1,500.00
* 15,400 00
3,350.00
22.50
5.00
3.00
12.50
22.50
•
22.50
6.00
28.90
17.10
139.70
28.60
* 153*7.56
* 1,606.64
32.50
* 8,779A*
E st. Exp.
for
Exp. budget allowance
6 mo. c u rre n t sc h ^ y r.
’ À.1-’ ■
X 54,00
\ 11.25
510.00
* 7,095.75
10 00
20 0C
'72.C0
1,000 00
* 19375.10
SUMMARY EST.‘ EXP., R E C EIPTS AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES, AND TAX LEVY
II
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
i
Deduct toU l estim ated receipts and available cash b a la n c e s ........................... i ................
2,9Tb 72
A m ount necessary to balance the b u d g e t ..................................................................................- - 18,458 ^
Deduct deficit forw arded to next fiscal y e a r ............................ ..............................................
1500.00
Balance to be raised by t a x a t i o n ----- -----------—-- ---------------- ------ ------------------------
ig*4fig38
Total estim ated U x levy for the ensuing fiscal year ..................... ..........................
18,4a8.38
Ammint nf w a rra n t indebted-
» r « i **nnt naid for w ant of
endored
not |.ald for w w n « N<>ne
9 Amt ‘ 5 ’o th er indebtedness . None
Total Indebtedneaa
' i
None
Dated Ja n u a ry 4, 1949
Slgned: W lly W K nlghten. Clerk
K enneth
Chr. m Board
irectors
Approved
by Fridley,
Budget Com
ittee Ja of n u D ary
4. 1349
Signed: C hester C. CoaU, Sec. Budget Com m ittee
A. W. Schilling, Chr. Budget Com m ittee.