PAOB 1 SHERMAN
COUNT* JOURNAL MORO OREGON
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George G. Updegraff
g e r m a n C o u n ty J o u rn a l
Editor
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949
Fall Wool Skirts Have Been
to
destroy it. He praised the gov- I
I fJ p W S . . . .
TRUMAN’S MESSAGE
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Reduced.
A Good Run of Sizes.
It i>' difficult to see how any '.e m in e n t and m entioned
A ttorney at law
econom ist can rationalise th e re- doxen things dr astl^ ly ? T ,lJ A l l m em bers of th e local Ameri-
Greta, The Dalles
cent message of the president. He w ith th e results of hte ttiinkniK- can Legion post are urged to at-
l i r a the words of
tim e tried T h at five m illion fam ilies lll-hous tend th e D istrict. 5 m eeting of the
MORO
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th o u g h tto
t about ed and ill-fed is an old canard b u t organization a t A rlington on Jan-
A superior servie«
Monday, W ednesday, F rld a j
Am erican thought to ooasi aDout
have
corrected Uary 15, according to Olive Young,
of personal attendance
A fternoons
the country s condition
.
iong agO had not governm ent been president of th e le g io n auxiliary,
states plans for underm ining th e ,un*
™ v©rnmental
-
that
costs
no
more
Mrs. u H nwarH
ow ard Cnniee
Cornee was
was the
accepted m ethods of our economy so active in non-governm entai
T H E DA LLES ,
things.
receipient
of
an
invitation
to at-
Nearly half of the people of the
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East Third .Street
It m ay be tru e tn at the national ten d th e In vitation D inner at ««
nation who voted cast ballots for
Telephone
3209
Mr. T rum an. U nfortunately m any debt can only be paid by keeping Hoel M ayflow er ^ W ashington,
of them did so through prejudice wages and prices high and th e In- D. C., honoring
flatlonary spiral m oving upw ard, F o r several J®®*™! ‘
^al
and w ithout agreem ent w ith th e b u t It needn’t be accelerated
,
. _ _ by ^ s e “ ViT getting
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invitation.
ideas he has expressed—or did b u t it needn’t be accelerated by . sed in getting the invitation,
BOO tt t t v A V t
T hird & U nion B t
express. They may feel th a t they higher taxes and greatly increas- She
ghe served
served as
as one
one of Oregon’s
T H E DALLES, OREGON
—
A
wide
range
of
price»
have to agree w ith him to save
governm ent spending.
electors
during
-the
.p residential electors
P ain t - W allpaper - V enetian
the! meets e l wishes
I t Is tru e th a t retire m e n t p a y p ast year.
face, which is as m uch of an
Blinds
m ents a re too small. In fact, those
Am erican one as it is Chinese.
GENERAL PAINT PRODUCTS
receiving
them
are
in
about
the
It is inconcievable th at a m ajo r
Heavy Kote - one coat finish
F or All Kinds of Portable and Rayonite, washable smooth finish
ity of the nation should feel th a t position they w ere before re tire
Wall Electric Heaters from 3-95
the steel industry should be n a m ent paym ents w ere in a u g u ra t
Flex • Colorful decorator
lawybb
tionalized, which is w hat govern ed—as fa r from having a living,
«P
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off
on all wallpaper in stock
m ent com petition would am ount th a t is. And they alw ays w ill be
MORO
20% off on special orders
WASCO
under
th
e
system
now
in
use.
Valley.
to in a few years. As in E nglana
Barney,
W here Mr.* T rum an
learned
the shipping, the railroads and
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perhaps the farm s would follow. the stra n g e philosophy expresed
It is not a policy th a t fits w ith in his speech it is im posible to
say. He d idn’t learn it plow ing a
Am erican ideals.
s tra ig h t furrow on his fa th e r s
An ex tra burden is placed on
M lsouri farm . It is doubtful if he
R epublicans because, for a tim e
learned it at the knee of Tom Pen-
at least, they will be the only ones
dergrast. t T he CIO m ight have
who will criticize the p re s id e n ts
tau g h t it to him, or som e of the
policy. T h eir criticise» will seei ,rrv_
J *® bright boys who have been m ud
p a rtisa n —and som e of it will be^
dling up o u r governm ent for so
W hat is needed is non-partisan long.
criticism , criticism on the basis of
It Is too bad th a t all Jhose who
economic thought, not on political disagree cannot do so instead of
thought. T here is plenty of room being held In political thralldom .
for th a t in his speech.
Mr. and Mrs H. C. G inn left
He praised priv ate Industry for
the n ation’s condition in th e sam e T h u rsd ay for Pendleton w here
they Are visiting friends and are
speech In w hich he asks for power to m otor to Spokane to v isit R
W. Ginn and family. They plan to
Adams Paint Store
T. LesUr Johnson
COAST’S TELEPHONES
DOUBLE IN TEN YEARS
return Tusmtey.
Moro
Ixxlge
No.
ns
Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays In I.O.O.F.
hall. T ra n sie n t and
visiting b ro th ers are
cordially Invited to
meet w ith us.
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I.O.O.F
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How we’ve made your telephone
a more valuable servant than
e v e r ...a n d a better buy too
Leo W atkins, N. G.
Jo h n DeMoss, Secretary a
Eureka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F. & A.M
Meets on the 1st and
3rd T hursday evenings
; each m onth. Visiting
m em bers cordially in
vited to m eet w ith us.
L. V. H enrichs, W. M.
P inkerton, Secretary
SAVE FIRST
Lupine^ Rebekah bodge
Meets 2nd and 4th
T uesdays of each
m onth.
V isiting
m em bers welcome.
B ertha Bejshe N G
Clara H ouston. Sec
1 . T o d a y y o u con c a ll twice as many telephones
on the Coast as you could ten yean ago. T o pro
vide service fo r our growing West, to make it
possible fo r you to reach your new friends over
the telephone, we’ve doubled our system in a
decade . . . from 1,830,000 in the fa ll o f 1938, to
more than 3,700,000 today. Th i\in crease is more
than we added in the previous 60 years.
No. 116
Re th lehem Chapter No. 78. O.E.$f
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M eets every second and
fo u rth Thursday in ea^-h
m onth visiting m em bers
in v itef. Moro. Oregon
Elsie Jones, W. M.
Edna Melzer, Secretary
W h e n t h a t u n e x p e c te d
e m e r g e n c y s trik e s ,
you realize the merit o f all the little
J . O u r f a m ily h a d to g r o w to make this gain.
*38 we numbered some 29,000 men and worn-
en. Today there are more than double that num
b er . . . o p e ra to rs , in s ta lle rs , lin e m e n , p la n t
maintenance men . . . all the people who make
telephone service possible. A n d training them to
do their w o rk fo r the West was a big job in itself.
sacrifices that built your backlog
In
H O W YOU CAN
of cash. Real peace o f mind comes
with being able to meet
emergency expenses.1
EARN
There is no substitute for cash
in the bank to give you confidence
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O N YO UR S A V IN G S
in facing the future.
W ITH
4 . A ll th e s e n e w te le p h o n e s
give you more value from your
o w n te le p h o n e . Y o u can call
more people . . . more people
can g e t in touch w ith you. And
it keeps rig h t on being a big
bargain. Even in these days of
higher prices, a few pennies still
buy a telephone call.
Federally Insured S a fe iy
Use Portland Federal Savings’
convenient SAVE - BY * MAIL
service. You get a good return.
.Your savings are Federally In
sured for safety up to $5000.
W ith d ra w a ls a re p ro m p tly
paid, without fees or deduc*
Hons of any kind.
l a v i a t t h e SSDtMAN COUNTY MANCH
FIRST N A T IO N A L
« • « • • • H I I I A l M R O II f
p,e Pacific Telephone
( ® ) and Telegraph Compaiy
More than 70,000 people working together to tar
nish ever -better telephone service to the Wed
• le t wi »end you ceniptoto inf or mo
Hon about our SAV1-BY-MAIL tervice
now. Write today.
BANK
tO » P e « A fl« M
PORTLAND FEDERAL
SAVINCS
Comer, 5th end Stark
Portland 4 , Oregon
NOTICE OF NONHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEARING
VOTICE i s HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance w ith section 111-1244, O. C. L. A., to the legal
v o t ^ J o f the N onhigh School D istrict of Sherm an County, Oregon, th a t a m eeting will be held at
th e C ourthouse In Moro, Oregon, on the 31st day of Jan u ary , 1949„ a t 10.00 o clock A. M. for the
•purpoee of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning J u ly 1st, 1949, and endifig June
30, 1950, herein after set forth.
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M o r e than 1 ,0 0 0 .
m > '<
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ond s u rg e o n m e m b e rs
O regonians a n d . their fam ilies. This coverage is
ITEM
a v a ila b le through O re g o n Physicians’ Service a n .
#
o n O .P.S. p la m fo r yourself, for your
or the group w ith w hom you w o rk . The
coupon Is fo r your convenience.
1946-47
1947-48
Exp.
Est. Exp.
for
1949-50
1 Bud’t allow-ce
$ 15,400 00
3,350.00
22.50
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10 00
20 0C
72.60
1,000 00
9 19,873.10
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SUMMARY EST. E X P , RECEIPTS AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES, AND TAX LEVY
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Total estim ated expenditures --------
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2,916.72
Deduct total estim ated receipts and available cash b a la n c e s ......... ............. ......................
18,458.33
A m ount necessary to balance the budget ----------- - - i --------------------------------- -— *—
1500.00
Deduct deficit forw arded to next fiscal year ......................................................................
18,458.38
Balance to be raised by t a x a t i o n .............................................................................................
18,458.38
Total estim ated tax levy1 for th e ensuing fiscal year ...............................................
1/ A m ount of w a rra n t indebted
ness on w arran ts Issued , and
endored “not paid for w ant of
funds’*
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2. Amt. of other indebtedness . None
3. Total i«driftednews
AFFROVCD »Y O ttG O N S IA T I MÉDICAL <O C ItTÏ
S S iS
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$ 1,500.00
180.00
2,736 72
S 1,416.72
Exp. budget allowance
' 6 mo. c u rre n t sch. yr.
$ 6,981.84.- -, $ 12,388.90 $
$ 5,000.00
1. T uition
-
$ 10.123.66
3,281.38
1,555.54
1,742.92
1,500.00
2. T ransportation
1,573.70
3. P ersonal Service
22.50 '
22.50
5.00
(Clerical-Legal) A udit
42.50
6.00
6.00
3.00
4. Postage, Tele., Tele.
6.00
28.90
12.50
5. Supplies, printing, filing fee
17.10
6. Election & Publicity
20.85
s. :
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28.60
139.70
54.00
7. T ravel, board mileage
32.50
11.25
8. O ther Misc. Expense
510.00
9. E m ergency
.;
$ 8,770.36
13,867.36 » 1,606.64
$ 7^095.73
TOTALS $ 11,766.71
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m onthly basis, at m odest cost. M ore th a n
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£
,0 0 0 O regonians n o w have peace of mind
. . . Perhaps you would like
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E xpenditures 3 fiscal yr«, next pre
ceding c u rren t school year
1945-46
M e d ic a l a n d hospital bills through
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ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
M ed ical a n d H ospital protection to em ployed
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B U D G E T
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
1. E stim ated available cash on hand at beginning of year for which this budget is m ade
■* .
D E FIC IT
- TRANSPORTATION
2. E stim ated receipts from delinquent taxes
BASIC SCHOOL FUND
3. A m ounts received from other sources
TO TAL
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o f th e O r e g o n State M edical Society o ffe r p re p a id
a
3 . A n a m a z in g n u m b e r o f m ile s o f w ire lup
been added to lin k these new telephones .... .
6,000,000 miles o f it. N e w buildings by the hun
dreds have been b u ilt and sensitive equipment
installed. Yet we’re far from through. For the
West is grow ing still — and it must have good
telephone service to help it grow soundly.
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None
Dated J a n u a ry 4, 1949
Signed: W ily W. K nighten, Clerk
K enneth Fridley,' Chr. Board of D irectors
Approved by Budget Com m ittee Ja n u ary 4, 1949
Signed: C hester C. Coats, Sec. Budget Com m ittee
A. W. Schilling, Chr. Budget Com m ittee.
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