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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1949)
..'«*- - ïifilM H B V .4MMNMD PAGE 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURN.il», MOHO- OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 there. The closest of the games teams are expected at Rufus. Also was the grade school boys, and it the Moro boys’ high school basket was nip and tuck who would be ball team are to come to Rufus final victors, but Rufus came out to play the high school boys. ernon Miller who Is a Boy Scout The program by R. T. Dingie, 3Lhe?d with one point. The score levturvr, consisted of some cur was 25 points for Rufus anti 24 committeeman took some of the other men on the committee, to a t rent events and a song sung by for Dufur. . : the-eighteen members answering The high school girls' volley hall tend a Boy Scout conference held roll call. Rufus grange decked to teams1 game was very one sided in The Dalles Wednesday night. Arnold Lampert, who is a broth put on the third and fourth de as you can see by the final score gree work again this year for the of 58 for Rufus and 11 points for er of Mrs Fox, is spending some county, this was decided upon at Dufur. time with Mr. and Mrs. James the suggestion of Harlandvlew The game was Just as lop sided Fox. Lampert owns a place at who said they would put on the the other way for the Boys’ high Troutdale where he makes his first and second degrees. The date school basketball team. The final home. Is tentatively set for some time score was 53 points for Dufur and Despite the ice fuiu road ’con during the month of February. 24 for Rufus. Dufur could have ditions the Community Sew»ng Home Economics chairman, Ada piled up an even higher score if club met with Mrs. Kenneth Frid Dingle called a committee meet they hadn’t put their second string ley Wednesday afternoon. ing at the home pf Mrs Joe Mor players In the game. Saturday night dinner guests of ris, Wednesday | afternoon. Plan Wishram high school teams are Mr. and Mrs. George Fox, were ning the year books contents, de to motor to Rufus Tuesday night ciding on theF covers and the for a girls’ high school volley ball For H. C. L ittle Floor Furnaces Home Ec motto, was decided game and a grade school basket See upon. The club will hold Its first ball game. Then again on Thurs Barney, Grass Valley. meeting in the new year this day, the Ione high school girls’ Thursday afternoon at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Byrd with Mrs. Frank Smith as cohost ess. — The teams from Rufus school motored to Dufur Thursday night to tangle with the achocl teams Rufus Notes NEWS IN S U R A N C E UNION PACIFIC • Grain, Feed, Fuel Farm Im plem ents BARBED W IRE — GOOD POSTS Mr. and Mrs Verpon Miller and sons, Roger, Don and Arnold. Af ter dinner carls was the divers ion of the evening. Miss Donna Smith who is a freshman at E. O. C. at I^a Grande was taken to The Dalles last Sun day by her mother, Mrs. Alta Smith where she took the train to return to school after spending the holidays here. Mrs. Alta Smith, Cllford Trum- bo and D’Alene Smith motored to Goldendale Saturday to attend the funeral of.pne of Mrs. Smith’s uncles. She reported going over the new highway, just completed. One must drive about a mile down from where the Marvhill ferry --------------------------------1 Greta, The Dalles E ffe c tiv e a n u a ry W hen you come into town you’ll sec a sign saying VICTOR G. PETERSON : REAL ESTATE RANK HOTEL, THE DALLES Ed’s Place that’s Bctfo's Eating and Drinking Place and he’ll welcome and feed you AM RECEIVING - - - : I L O V E L Y S P R IN G F R O C K S , S L A C K S , SW E ATE R S, and J A N T Z E N T o T ravelers PHONE 163 Feedstore : For Spark Diesel Fuel burning Oil H eaters He® Barney, G r ^ s Valley. Both Tailored and D ressy Dresses Have Been Reduced George Fox who is a piember of Dr. J. E. Mitchell the rural school bokrd attended a Chiropractic Physician meeting in Moro Wednesday. The day was spent working on the Complete Drnglesa Health Servlet county school budgets far the five over Penny’s The Dalles schools in Sherman county. crosses to get on this straight highway which does away with all those Maryhill loops. Mrs. Smith says the road sign say the road is the distance as the old highway, but »1 seems so rntfch snorter. Mrj. '•mlth who was born in Goldentnm goes over there quite frequently to visit re latives. T E A SHIRTS C A N D Y C IG A R S IC E C R E A M T h e G ay Shop L u n c h s f r D in n e rs W a sco , O r e g o n 15 O PE N SU N D A Y S GAS AND OIL T ires-A rcessorles Union Pacific offers improved daily passenger train schedules: R H. McKEAN and SON WASCO OREGON _ STREAM LINER"“ City of Portland For Rod Type, Infra Red, Ra diant Heaters at only 19.95. I V The Dalles 7:17 p. m. Instead of 7:20 p. m. (Example Sunday) Ar. Chicago 11:30 a. m. instead of 11:50 a. m. (Example Tuesday) Westbound Lv. Chicago 6:30 p. m. Instead of 6:00 p. m. Lv. The Dalles 6:40 a. m. instead of 6:10 a. m. Ar. Portland 8:30 a. m. instead of 8:00 a. m. See Barney, Grass Valley. - Karm elkorn - (Order by Mall Now) OTTO’S K arm elkorn Shop PORTLAND ROSE The Dalles, Ore Lv. The Dalles 12:05 a. m. instead of 11:15 p. m. Convenient through service to Denver, Kansas City, Omaho, and Chicago . . . direct connections for St. I x>uls, Texas, Southwest ad East. Lge. Pkg. Karmel Korn 60c or Buttered Popcorn 60c Include coin — check — or money order. Orders Filled Promptly—We Pay Postage W estbound Lv. The Dalles 3:40 a. m. instead of 4:00 a. m. Ar. Portland 6:15 a. m. Instead of 6:30 a/m . IDAHOAN Lv. The Dalles J0:35 a. m. instead of 10:20 a. m. Fast schedule to Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis. Through cars . i . connecting with “City of St. Louis’ Streamliner. W estbound M Ô P a « Lv. The Dalles 2:00 p. m. instead of 3:^0 p. m. Ar. Portland 4:15 p. m. instead of 6:15 p. m. with direct conectlons for Tacoma, Seattle and California. ¿***/*V<4Z REAR V IE W M IR R O R Finest quality, large size, Lv. The Dalles 11:35 p. m. Instead of 11:25 p. m. 6 FOR COMPLETE TRAVEL INFORMATION CONSULT YOUR AGENT non glare mirror. H eavily chrome plated Indispens able for safety. Adda beauty to you r c a r . E a s y to install.................. $ REPORT OF Union Pacific NOONAN-PRATT MOTORS RAILROAD WASCO, OREGON Road of the Streamliners FROM JUNE 30, 1948 TO DECEMBER 31, 1948 COUNTY GENERAL FUND Caph on hand June 30, 1948 $ 11,397.73 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 32,755.20 Rec’d from Rosts Ornduff, County Clerk, 693.80 Clerk’s fees Rec’d from Norman Fields, County 31.25 Sheriff - fees Rec’d from Rent of Co. Agents offices 125.00 Rec’d from R O. Scott, Justice of peace-fines 731.00 Rec’d from Ross Ornduff, Co. Clerk, beer license 30.00 389.62 Rec’d from Wasco Electric Cooperative 333.71 Rec’d from Public Welfare Comm. - Refund 78.30 Rec’d from Miscellaneous Receipts. Rec’d from Loan of Special Road Tax Fund 10,000.00 Paid Warrants on County General Fund Paid Loan and Int, to Special Rd. Tax Fund Cash on hand December 31,1948 CITY OF MORO Cash on hand June 30, 1948 Rec’d from Tax Segregations Paid W arrant -City of Wasco 22,838.79 10,025.00 23,701.82 108.28 12.48 120.76 120.76 120.76 $ POST WAR RDAI> CONSTRUCTION SINKING FUND 224.81 1,175.44 $ 1,400.25 9 1,400.25 9 SPECIAL ROAD TAX FUND 1,400.25 Cash on hand June 30, 1948 $ 13,332.50 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 37,021.61 Rec’d from payment of loan to Co. Fund 10,025.00 Paid Warrants on Sneclal Road Tax Fund Ia>aned to County General Fund Cash on hand December 31, 1948 27,287.53 10,000 00 23,091 58 9 60,379.11 9 60,379.11 SPECIAL ROAD TAX - CITY OF MORO $ 830.82 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 830.82 9 Cash on hand December 31, 1948 830.82 9 830.82 9 SPECIAL ROAD TAX CITY OF W ASCO $ 97022 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 970. $ Cash on hand December 31, 1948 a Have Ì 970.22 9 970.22 9 CITY OF GRASS VALLEY SPECIAL ROAD TAX $ 584.43 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 584.43 Cash on hand December 31, 1948 © tt YOU CAN GET A NEW Hudson for Cash OR T IM E P A YM EN TS You bet you can get a N ew Hudson for caah or time paym ents without a trade-in. It’s just like old times when you place your order With us. You get many advantages under our Good- Will Delivery Program: 1. Cash or time payments, whichever you prefer. 2. Trode or oo trade. 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The Dalles, Oregon Ixx'al Representative J o h n D eM oss Phone 857 for a Demo w ithout oblibatlon Johnnie Hays “ Drive It— Buy It?’ Cash on hand June 30, 1948 Cash on hand December 31, 1948 584.43 EQUIPMENT 9 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 _____________ 9 2,000.00 9 2,000.00 COUNTY HI«H SCHOOL DISTRICT TUITION FUND Cash on hand June 30. 1948 9 14,275.15 6,965.24 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 1,088.83 Rec’d from Non-High Dlst. Board - Basic Sch. 3,893.94 Rec’d from Rural School District 15,216.28 Paid Warrants of County School Supt. 11.006.88 Cash on hand December 31, 1948 9 26,223.16 9 26.22X16 COUNTY PER CAPITA SCHOOL FJJND 312.44 Cash on hand June 30, 1948 37.46 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 2,225.00 Rec’d from Sec. of State 272.50 Paid Warrants of County School Supt. Cash on hand December 31, 1948 ________ ___ 2,302.40 9 2,574.90 $ 2,574.90 sta te school support fund Cash on hand June 30, 1948 Cash on hand December 31,1948 9 ________ __ 9 .18 9 .18 rural school district fund Rec’d from tax Segregations- , 9 60,109.04 Apportioned to Rural School Board Apportioned to Non-High District Apportioned to School Districts Cash on hand December 31, 1948 * 7,817.60 3,893.94 48,392 40 5.10 _________ _ 9 60,109.94 9 60,109.04 state school fund Cash on hand June 30. 1948 Rec’d from Sec. of State Cash on hand December 31, 1948 STATE FUND Cash on hand June 30, 1948 Rec'd from Tax Segregations Cash on hand December 31, 194. 9 264.06 1,600.84 Cash on hand June 30, 1948 Rec’d from Tax Segregations Paid City of Moro W arrant 9 64,841.15 9 64,841.15 $ 2,562 50 2,510.34 9 137.X59.13 9 137,359.13 9 56,565.61 9 56.565.61 GENERAL ROAD FUND Cash on hand June 30, 1948 $ 19,368.36 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 35,620.48 Rec’d from Sec. of State - Motor Vehicle Reg. . 6,677.56 Rec’d from R O. Scott, Justice of Peace - fines 1,602.50 Rec’d from Rent of Equipment 769.35 Rec’d from Sec of State - Gas Refund 306.20 Rec’d from refunds gas purchases'- Oompanies 147.56 Rec’d from Oregon Highway Commission 271.20 Rec’d from Miscellaneous Receipts 77.94 Paid Warrants on General Road Fund 9 36,884.37 Cash on hand December 31, 1948 27,956.78 BRIDGE FUND Cash on hand June 30, 1948 Rec’d from Tax Segregations Cash on hand December 31, 1948 9 132,286.29 Paid W arrants of Special School Districts Paid Bonds and Interest School Dlst. No. 3 Cash on hand December 31, 1948 NAOMI VAN G ILDER, COUNTY Cash on hand June 30, 1948 Rec’d from Sale of Gravel Cash on hand December 31, 1948 SPOKANE fo t (h rysl« » ond P lym o u th Cots SEM I-ANNUAL TREASURER OF RECEIPTS .AND DISBURSEMENTS 3.47 309.27 312.74 1 312.74 9 5 39 67 8.25 9 • 47.92 9 SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS 2,984.87 Cash on hand June 30. 194S 85.981.86 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 48,392.40 Rec'd from Rural School District 312.74 47.92 47.92 9 WASCO $ 9 1,864.90 1.864.90 9 1,864.96 . 285.31 5,071.41 9 5365.72 -> Ì.Y4» 72 s EY CITY OF GRASS VALLEY 1 68.20 Cash on hand June 30, 1948 1,402.76 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 9 Paid W arrant City of Grass Valley Cash on hand December 31, 1948 5.356.72 9 1,458.11 12.85 1,470.96 9 LAW LIBRARY FUND Cash on band June 30, 1948 I Rec’d from Ross Orndufif, Co. Clerk, court fees Cash on hand December 31, 1948 I.47OA6 183.58 39.53 223.11 22X11 9 ’ COUNTY FAIR FUND Cash on hand June 30, 1948 9 Rec’d from Sec. of State Rec’d from Sect Fair Asso.-1948 Fair Rec’d ffom Sec; Fair Asso - Misc Receipts Paid W arrants on County Fair Asso. Cash on hand December 31, 1948 22S.11 1,820.11 6,956 23 3,247.75 31797 8,249.52 4,092.54 9 12,342.06 9 TAYIX1R GRAZING ACT FUND Cash on hand June 30, 1948 9 Paid W arrants on Taylor Grazing Act Fund Cash on hand December 31, 1948 412.35 12.342.06 9 175.12 237.23 9 412X9 9 412.SS TAYLOR GRAZING ACT WAR BOND ACCOUNT Bonds & Interest on hand June 30, 1948 $ 1,076.48 Bonds & Int. on hand December 31, 1948 9 1,076.48 1 1,076.48 9 COUNTY DOG TAX 5 • 20.36 Cash on hand June 30, 1948 9 Cash on hand December 31, 1948 1,078 4M 20.36 20.36 9 ADVANCE TAX FUND Cash on hand June 30, 1948 9 Cash on hand December 31, 1948 3.06 3.06 S.06 9 S.06 STATE MALT BEVERAGE FUND Cash on hand June 30, 1948 9 520.68 Rec’d from Sec. of State Malt Bev. Tax 146.87 Rec’d from Sec. of State - Amusement Tax 12.96 Rep’d from State Liquor Commission 109.82 Cash on hand December 31, 1948 9 790.33 790X3 9 SH E R IF F ’S UNSEGREGATED TAX ACCOUNT Rec’d from Norman E. Fields, Sheriff Apportioned to Funds 20.36 790.33 9 267,173.35 9 267,173.36 9 267,173.X5 9 267,17S.X5 TAX FORECLOSED PROPERTY FUND Cash on hand June 30, 1948 9 50.00 Cash on hand December 31, 1948 9 50.Of 9 50.00 9 50.00 SUMMARY OF BALANCER ON DECEM BER SI, 1948 County General Fund ---------- -—. General Road Fund _ _____ ¿1. . Bridge Fund ---------------- Post War Road Construction Sinking F u n d ---------------- Special Road Tax Fund \ ------ - - - ----- Special Road Tax - City of Moro ---------------- Special Road Tax -City of Wasco - • ------*— w Special Road Tax-City of Grass Valley ..................... Tax Department Office Equipment ---------------- Non-High School District Tuition Fund ........ ........... County Per Capita School Fund ---------------- State School Support Fund * __________ Rural School District State School Fund — ------------- State Fund ------- ,------- Special School Districts __________ City of Grass Valley ---------------- I^aw IJbrary Fund ’ ---------------- County Fair Fund __________ Taylor Grazing Act Fund ---------- L— Taylor Grazing Act War Bond Account __________ County Dog Tax Fund --------------- Advance Tax Fund ______ State Malt Beverage Fund ___________ Tax Foreclosed Property Fund __ CASH SEGREGATIONS Cash $ 68.88 Sherman County Branch First Nat’l Bank 102,279.30 1,000.00 U. S. Government Bonds 23,701.82 27,956.78 120.76 1,400.25 23,091.58 830.82 970.22 584.43 2,000 00 11,006.88 2,302.40 .18 5.10 312.74 47.92 2,519.34 12.85 223.11 4,092.54 237.23 : 0?G IS 20.36 3.06 790.33 50.00 9 103,348.18 9 103,348.18 ) ) ss. ) County of Sherman I, Naomi Van Gilder, County Treasurer of Sherman County, Oregon, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of receipts and disbursements and balances of funds of Sherman Countyr Oregon, for the period ending December 31,1948 as appears upon the records of my office and In my official custody as such Treasurer. Witness my hand this 4th day of January, 1949. Seal Naomi Vap Gilder Ross Ornduff, County Clerk Sherman Cohnty Treasurer By Catherine L. Monroe, Deputy State of Oregon