Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 03, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    KAGB t SHRRMAh
COUNT* JOURNAU MORO OREGON
FRIDAY, JUNE 3. 194»
speech deununciatory of G eneral
> l,« r n m n C o u n t , J o u r n a l
P u b lis h e d E v e r y F r id a y at
M oro, O regon
an. It was a regular seces-
SOSI« Not& Ofl HlStOTy Sherm
sion speech from the w ord go and
th e outcom e was th a t G eneral
ab out Of Sherman County
S herm an did not visit the state
have a n o - W » U»» « J J * d rlf
ters Is som ething valuable.
some one
doesn’t inquire
l d e n T w s ^ r a 1 U n
G iles L. F r e n c h
through
the
o d
h^ torlcai
■¡..t-red
w-eond cl*>s m a tta r a t
,
eA1, r ™
nf P historical
at M oro, O rason under A ct o f excellent (
fnlestions about
Convre« of Moryh ». u»7»__--------------- m aterial) or ask que.
O F F IC IA L CO U N TY P A P E R
to every-
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one * Tbayt to ‘X
“ e y - Z -
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
well as th e old should a tten d the
O N E Y EA R — -------------------
historical society picnics.
_____________
S S H S T2me ?hte^
P o r farm ers south of G rass Val
ley
hauling Uieir
th eir w
heat was
ley hauling
wnedi
waa a a
job th at som etim es took m ost of
J
,nf<ar n
thrw> nr four
d a y . to make a T rip a n T t o sacks
—
ed a lo a d for four
house, because tw o-thirds of the
house w
ere dem ocrats.
tvx - ax . «v...»-------
W illiam Maxwell, a m em ber
from Tillam ook county, who had
served w ith F ulton rem em bered
th e
m erchandise
$25,000,
WHliam ^ j m d r ^ h V e n d ^ J u i i T n o t h t a g
^ ^ R JT IC E ^IS ^^IE R E B Y ^G IV E N
^ ^ ^ a y w l o l and mer- w as left of th e town. The distil- th a t Charles A. Tom has been
JW , «
>
;> A Schw ernic. lery cornpany dissolved, as had appointed A dm in istrato r of the
Ren $2
¿ ^ n g ^ t & sichel, it8 possessions and the tow n was E state of C ora E. B artholom ew ,
nier’chandise, $2,000; Cum m ings never re -built.
Deceased, and has qualified as
& Dixon, m erchandise, $4,000;
seem s odd in these days th a t such. All persons having claims
th ere
ere IS
lg not
not a a idigc
large tow n “ —
along
against ooiu
said E state «xx.
are hereby
H
arvey & C lark, wool, $5,000.
I1Q1VCJ
»1
th
- O agcuusi
T here w as wool aw aiting ship-
Columhia in Sherm an county. notified and req u ired to present
m ent valued a t $25,000 and the Pprhans the fear of another Wood th HamP dulv verified to said
Oregon R ailroad & Navigation
eparly day residents from re- “ *m ln istrato r a t Rufus, Oregon,
^ o T w ^ d indicate ^ ' t X t X d ^ U . n “
h i w ithin six m o n th , from toe date
horses. Provisions had to be m ade fro m P v ls ltln , the legislature, th a t the sheep m en w ere shipping
n5n „..t ,.ins th at m ade sue- of the flr8t Publlcatl° n of
for cam ping out on th e trip and ^ /h e n th e bill came up to set a considerable quantities of th a t s ness
notice. The first publicaton is
th is took space for horse feed county aside and nam e it F u lto n product. R obert G uthrie, H arvey cess possible. _
May 2o, 1949.
and cam ping equipm ent. .
he proposed an am endm ent, th a t Sm ith, K err an d Buckley, Jo h n
T ran sp o rtatio n * • ‘
CH A R LES A. TOM
Cabins erected by th e firs t th e county be nam ed Sherm an. H arrin g to n and o thers had bands wagon and th e ne
I
A d m in istrato r
SPRAY
settlers
on the
hills - w
here ----------
settlers hat buy.
’WagcQ and Moro J. T racy B arton
se
in e rs in th
m e
e county
c o u n ty w
w ere
e r e p p i re
e v tty
i j T m he
e bill
uni passed,
paascu, the
v*« senate con-
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...v ----
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. usua
I t req u ires no im agination to rough affairs. One or tw o room s c u rre d and on F eb ru ary 25, 1889 n o t ru n th e ir fences.
nesfc> - *Vallev had established The Dalles, Oregon
prophesy th a t before long th ere w ere th e u su a i s ize a n d old-tim- G overnor Pennoyer signed the
The p la n ts to ^ n s ite had been
nesses__and th ere w as talk of A tto rn ey for E state
29-32C
rt
flne dances
bill c reatin g Sherm an county.
laid out b y W. L air Hill and Wil- b u s in e s s e s
w hea t _________ ____
n a t io n a l £0»KO*!Al is going to be som ething done
aborn .p ra y in g weeds, w h e th e r
very In th e session of 1891 th e b o u n ^ Ilam M urray who w ere b u s i n g aanr “
e \°ntX
of the rounty.
near tow n o r close to th e garden,
„
Most , th e houses w ere a r y w as Placed farth er south
m en of T he Da lies and also.inter-
county's assessed valuation
»»»
, nr-j n r n rr h a rd of an o th er per- . ... .
nr Hraw« a-hprp lts p re se n t lim it.
ested in the railroad in 1883.
152 a nhough it had been
Sealed bids will be received by
y a rd or orchard of
h«lit *n canyons_oM draw s w here
r a ln te d
the
G ra n t, continued to flourish X T m U l l o n M oie people w ere C arrel B ennett, Clerk, a t school
JUNE 3. 1949
>n.
8on'
- . x - i » th ere w as Prom lse of w ater. Som e
officers of the new county and was built up again after the over a m iu u
t all .
Moro Oreiron u n til Ju n e
Trees
flow ers th a t leaf- li
tim
ponton
w ere
e r e m en in «
iiv-vn and
»».I*
m e es s the
u i e p prom
r o m i ise
se w
w as
a s not kept
,
j TarMaa
am es F
ulton as county n fire
r e w ith
n n m ore business
D u s in e s s houses
n o u s e s ^ m i n g in f ’
w
a 1040 a 8:00
on o’clock’ P M Day-
ed out early in th is county are
watep had
be hauled nam ing Jam es
and J th a n ever It was th e n o rth e rn taken up.
T here w ere m en in 8 1949 8.00
T H E P E S S IM IS T IC S I D E
seriously injured from spray ma- wWch wag a burden on m an and
assum ed the position, term in u s of the stage line th a t those days who w
‘
g
.
g
Some of th e m agazines are in- terlal. E ven th e late c o m i n g wlfe allke
•
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tim ating th a t the
m ay not be able
iVi
mo "
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e u a ldlfcC pa* v w* v*«v
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’
“recession”. I t was done
.U XX
♦Kxx
ond uzpnt treasu rer- C. C. M y^rs, assessor; years cam e alm ost directly over
stacked. I t rained and rain- gon, and w ill th e n and th ere be
b u t the national debt w as not some cases,
be learned Hnd Ab08® 10 lhe ^outh en<
. t a Sm ith surveyor; C. J. the hill from G rants (about Pop- ed gay t be old tim ers. Stacks opened and publicly read aloud.
As near as can —. —
across the Deschutes to l a get
• school
__ ’ su
„ „ „ p n erintendent
rin to n d p n t
l a r Grove)
G ro v e ) and
a n d into
in to W asco and up w^re
_tKe
a ro u n to
d and
d
so large and confidence in the m ost of th e spraying n ____>*^.xx
lar
soaked
the ground and Bldg receiVed a uftu
fte r r th h e . tim e fire
fixed
k e ’s • B right,
e a r Moro ‘ th e ir ‘ pine boards from
governm ent was greater. W hen
Brock had been one of th e th e draw past the Me Derm id thresh erm en could not thresh. | or openlng will n o t be consider-
w as done w ith a g r o u n d e d Qther eaHy d ay m lU ^ ^ 2 ? ! ! founders "of" the " county's B rat
D^^l08842JId
URx^îîL* W _ iieat' th
a t" h a d been
.z< .«x
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—
threshed
,
rt™ cU o n °w o rk 7 “ otu \ i ^ \ m v - though frame flying w as uu.w W am lc
hauUng across n ^ p a i e / '. f o r e f a t h e V of th e pre- num canyon to Moro, thence ¿n d "th e“ 'few b ushel, obtained
Plans, specifications and form
ily for stability. M oney from th e above th e city.
S h e ra r’s bridge and up the nar- 8ent Journal, which w as establish- southw ard and over N igger ridge f rom ru n n in g the dam p straw of co
n tra
contract
docum ents m ay be
«ame source helped farm ers and
done. W h eth er 1
rough road S herar had con-
at W asco In 1888. I t w as to a stage stop in . Jgger Hollow t brough a m achine w as w et and
mined
or obtained a t the of-
sam e source he pea
m anent Qr ^ p o ra ry w in n o t . QCte^ froin sh e rm a n county to b o u S it by H osford and Jones and and p ast th e T ay lo r - p la c e (and goon ^ oided. .
. .
xi,
.^x«^
stru c te d from Sherm an county to bought by
ind u stry as well.
<‘otrxV«- flce of F reem an and Hayslip,
w
Alfred
know n u n til n e x t y e a r.
hridae
m oved to Moro in 1889.
v late r 1. postoffice)
,<
t * here
«« ,, • F a rm e r, are m id x to u«xrxx
have .tove- AggQc Archtg 2O40 S. W T h ird
Now the governm ent does all be No
one in the little agricul-
Todd
built
An election wae
nnn°Yn K‘.v“
' even " a ’ piped" th eir grain In som e case.
th e construction w ork anyw ay th in g t o T r e v Z m V k i m n g r f
had bought It . ^ X h ' T a d V n ¿ m p S a X " ^ " t h a S who took th eir by filling sa c k . wW , good w h e a t Avenue, P o rtlan d 1,
_ Oregon, u p ­
and farm ers and business m en
on the r e tu rn of the plans and
accept governm ent subsidies as thln«
p
about tbein to aerve th e traffic th a t w ent
aftW asco W asco, Moro crop to th e riv er had a dow nhill XheH n .» r w d h rom e of the spolh specifications w ithin
a reason-
an everyday occurrence. An In- weeds on th e land a t o u t th e m .
The
mlneg >t placed a t ^ s c o ^
puH m08t q{
way
foun(J the ceW er w ith some of the spon
an everyday
C anyon City. The road w en t up “
K enneth w as a stopping th e sand along th e fiv e r difficult
housem en soon h e ig h t kmg-
A ttention Is called to Bidder
crease w ouldn’t be as stlm ulat- ’}®‘the8h^,° ,h a d d lp to But
firs
t
paym
ent
t
«
.¿
r
e
’
a
re
orch
»he
D
eschutes
on
th
e
east
end
n
e
ar
w
here
C
harles
B
urnet
to
g
e
t
through.
Long
w
a
its
to
get
^
^
"
^
^
"
t
h
e
practice
Prequallflcatlona.
Sections
98-
ing as was
rettV
generally
dl*
rlc*
i
t
hc
of
the
bridge
to
the
Bakeoven
now
.
W
hether
it
w
as
p
u
t
unloaded
w
ere
comm
on
an
d
th
ere
did
Sot
get
I0T
t
o
98-105
Incluaive,
Oregon
w hen citlzeAs
roSd
v e ^ dlflhm lt country, through Antelope and On the ballot by adherents of w as racing of U am s for a place ” “ yh ^ r ear1y „ a d no re tu rn com piled I^ w s A nnotated, which
relied on them selves.
I t m ust be adm itted th a t som e
“ u
y
up the Jo h n Day.
W asco o r Moro oan " ol J * det' r " ad^ a£ h o r a / r o u l d
fid frora th e lr
a t a11 a”,d f<S m u st ** n led w lth th e clerk 10
signs point to som e ra th e r bad
«°l™ -______
s h e ra r could gel th e In d ia n , m i n e d ^ „ „ t ^ a n elth- from the wagons T he roads down P °°r,y
”
daya before d a te ,o r Ope" ln* **
tim es. T he nation . g rain bins ______
____
to worlt for hlm an d he also em- «¡e center of t h e ^
y
wag
gteep h JJJ
dangeroug and w as a serious I o m .
bids
and for w
s m ay
v»Rpn o r Moro b u t m ere w as m e sieep m u w ere dangerous ana
___
1R q 4 wafl - m arvel
w hich
--—- form
--
-
î ^ • t ï e xvA
r o T.o Mcnp
None received a badly c u t ud
up w
wUh
Iron tired
Ured .
a‘
are half full and another b ig T H E Y FIXYATED
ployed m
ith th e iron
cr°P
__
ployed
m any
any p men
__ who came
. . to
crop is already being harvested. DOWN T H E R IV E R
the
In search
of * land. m
2°„ ajo rn y
m e v country
u u u irj 1*1
o^oavu w
i
wagons. M any accidents occurred
fabulous forties can ever Architects.
^ X ^ V X T ^ P r i ^
A Pa7 X , r . W m r “
m t grade
r ^ t into
S ^ S n herm
“ ; an
; o" A nother
t » electlon ^ w as = called w
W
and
m ’ some of the pioneers died in bring to glow the enthusiasm -n to
»n
N° proposal will be consider-
, « His « firs
ith ^ and
r
,
„ ,
,
,
. n old U m « 'a . riKOliection” of th e e<i unless accom panied by a c e r
. r e dropm ng ^ n d will h a v e , to v,Ue put
Igh .
m M
$
o X
^ o t ^ ,
-
are dropping
G rants w as destroyed as a tow n
of >94 P erhaps the failure of tified check, cashier s check o r
and a shipping center in the big 1893 had som ething to do w ith it bid bond (w ith authorized su rety
drop still
jg related th a t w heat grew com pany as surety) m ade paya
e r p a rt of the population can M th e m o u th o ^ u c k h o n o w ^ t t e r c o ^ H e hulU_lt ^ I n c r e a s e ^ X n s j . f w h .c h ^ M th « 1 s t flood of 1894. By th a t tim e G rants
buy durable goods--cars, wash- ^ i d a y
arid « " c r ^ d
..u n d a y
t r a d t a n d »1«,to haul and perhaps
..-
^ - , . n tiv w as m uch the largest tow n in the r jgbt in the bunch grass where- ble to the O w ner In an -am ount of
ers„ refrigerators, houses.
night at the Junction u l t n t e
F innegan w hose em otions w ere so violently area. A com pany had built a flo u r- ever a kernel o r a head had drop- not less th an 5-% of th e am ount
In 1933 we had only to support Columbia all safe and sound and
bought,8 to aroused have gone to the place Ing m ill and distillery. W heat ped. T he fall rains of 1893 contln- of the bid. S u rety bond (or bonds)
an economy accustom ed to an sunburned.
f
h is b a r n a t the bridge w here he w here em otions are alw ays calm from the new fields w as to be ued on through the w in ter and
»equlred in accordance
In c o m e of some $80 000 000,000
Mavbe th a t is the w ay to nis barn a t the bridge w nere ne
fQr Moro ap(5 f r °*KndJ nii!,noUr’
°f U
sPrln « The crop of 1894 gave the wJth lhe
contract
“
Now we m ust su p p o rt see a river. C ertain l? it is the sold feed and kept stage and
elght
1V„
____ of
*
*n
d istillery and the residue county a big boost in incom e and
nreclncts w ere for Moro, tb ree for from th at operation w as used to perhaps th e crop of 1897 w as not docum ents.
o n f t h r e e tim es th a t big or let w ay th e pioneers saw the riv e rs freight team s
The School D istrict No. 17,
B
arns
and
other
buildings
w
ere
^
a a r o although G rants
38 feed cattle.
fa r from the 3,^00,000 reported.
TU
U19? w
WdVVlWUioto
TV ere the
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—
YVaSlG
ttf voted 'T’Ho
the bottom drop out.
for I the
atercourses w
Sherm
an County, Oregon, re se r­
h ig hw ay, of early days. These bu ilt and roads made across th e for Moro and 39 for W a sc u 'The
T he nation had no responsi-
ves the rig h t to reject any or all
scorned th e
rapids, bunch grass to tie
fam- vou.
vote w as not
K ent and voium
Colum m
bia a rose to a h ig h er level
exx. pioneer
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,
Kpnt
i)
1 V V 11
1 1 IY I bids and to w aive inform alities
bilities at th at tim e other than boatm en
T
heir
boats
w
ere
so
light
and
Hies
together.
A
lm
ost
none
of
j
Une
and
^
J
^
x
^
^
^
o
u
n
d
11130
ever
*
*
*
»
•
8*°ce
w
hite
m
en
governm ent. Now It has direct
No bidder m ay w ithdraw his
w standing are Rutledge w ere w ithin
cam e to the country. It reached
relief, pensions, unem ploym ent, so constructed th at th e y floated these cabins n o w ---------- -------------------
bid a fte r th e ho u r set for the op-
meetln g In from th * hni8 on the W ashington EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT enng thereof or before aw ard of
w estern Europe, g ran ts in aid to high over every w iv e. I t ’s fun, w ithout a few bushes indicative aries o f the eouniy.
♦ mo cr-hnnia anme th e ^ sav
of the desire of early day wom en
At the c o u n n
b Ud side to the Oregon hills and what-
Chapm an Building
contract, unless said aw ard is
avlation and a iot m ore
of re-
Land
re stric te d persons get for a touch of beauty around the Ju l^nrt h o ^ s / a t Moro and H. C. ^ e r was in betw een was Hooded
T he D a lle s
O regon
delayed for a period exceeding
clam ation and dam s. Mavbe It to
the D eschutes over rough
home. Yellow roses w ere a favor-» a £kson obtained the contract to ° ^ t h Z h m r ^ d ^ h n r ^ ^ m l y
HOURS: T u esd a y an<* T hursday
30
days. „
• •
rouTd step in an., Mop a “reces- ro a d , and then can view but a Re.
Few of to e fa rm e r, planted ¿“
he vault. .T h e c o u r i heM
»>,11. and while camp-
camp-
m o r n in g s.
C a r r e l B e n n e tt, Clerk
w atched their houses
A 11 afternoons except F irs t publication May 27, 1949
sion” B ut keep a couple of dol- few m iles in a day. These m en trees bu t those who w ere try in g its flrst m eeting in Moro ix-woe
and th e ir m erchandise and the
Thursday.
lars on hand in case it couldn’t, took th e middle of the channel to establish claim un d er th e tim- 5 1892.
r e n t e d to new d istillery slow ly disintegra-
Second publication, Ju n e 3, 1949
We have settled none of th e and w ere m asters of th e ir course b erculture law som etim es
did.
The
comm ission apt ° of
PHONE 2170
problem s th a t caused the depres- as long as they did n o t w ish to Locust trees did well and
som e divide the ’axP(L ? rIJnan
county
N O T IC E O F 1 9 4 9 -5 0 B U D G E T M E E T IN G
sion of 1929; we have m erely re tu rn .
of them a re still standing.
Pop- W asco an . ' r 3Q lg90 th at of
borrow ed m oney from ourselves
In th e days of Colum bia riv e r iara of several kinds w ere plant-
gco county debt of $63,243-
In accordance w ith the provisions of the “Local B udget L aw ” (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215, O.-
keep them from becom ing steam ers a trip down th e riv e r
in th e low places and som e of
X r m a n county should
C. L. A.), notice Is hereby given th a t the budget com m ittee of Moro, Oregon, in com pliance w ith
acute.
T he w heat farm er is in w as m uch
different on
th e these groves have grow n to •
‘ $10.208.14. Deductions for
said law, p repared and adopted May 17, 1949 the budget estim ates for Moro, Oregon, for the
Just th e sam e position as he Bailey G atzert th an
on
the m agnlflcience.
buildings, etc., reduced this so
ensuing fiscal y e a r Ju ly 1, 1949 to Ju n e 30, 1950, as set forth in the accom panying schedules I, II,
was in 1924 w ith lots of w h eat OR&N. I t w as freer.
One felt
A m usem ents In the 80s w ere ^hat the new county ° u e
III, and IV. All persons are hereby notified th a t on Tuesdays the 6th day of Ju n e, 1949, a t 8:00
and no place to sell It. In d u stry th a t he knew the riv e r w hen the few T here w as dancing and some- m other county $6,266.67 to w
p. m. In Moro, Oregon, said budget estim ates m ay be discussed w ith the Council, th e levying board
can still produce m ore than th e Bailey a t last w histled at the one w as ab je
produce a fiddle wa8 added Interest for a o
for Moro, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in
people can buy. W e have no bet- dock In Portland. W hen he tra- Qr a mQUth
R didn.t
$6 606.80 and S h c m a n
favor of or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any p a rt thereof.
The outstanding indebtedness of Moro, Oregon, at May 1, 1949, was as follows: $8500.00
te r o u tlets for ex p o rt th an we veiled by tra in he had m erely m ucjj volum e to m ake m usic for was given a > e a r 0
. increased
Signed; H arry K unsm an, Chairm an, Budget Com m ittee: Dewey Thom pson, S ecretary Budget
hart 25 v y ears ago.
W e do have looked
at the ---
riv ---
e r.
^be am
sm an
all ruuuu».
rooms. vuvuvu
C hurch w as a «
A . subseq^*
had
ago
—:— —
, ...
UN
--
» o ocinr, w hich w as paid
Com m ittee; W ily K nlghten, Clyde Glllm or, D. A. Van Gilder, G Douma, V ernon F latt, M embers
T hese m odern v o y ag er, lolling recreaU on
weH „ a devoUon th is to S8.3M.Jb
m ore national debt; m ore people
Budget Com m ittee
in $500 w arrants.
governm ent; in th e ir bobbling b o a t, in the
thoge
every
w orking
for the
W hen the railroad
' nd
w
ork
few
er
sm
oother
p
a
rts
of
the
D
eschutes
Sch. I SUMMARY O F ESTIM ATED EX PEN D IT U R E S, R EC EIPTS, LEV IE S FISCA L YEAR 1949-50
labor tra in ed to
th e C olum bia In 1880 ano
' «.urx ♦ v Í Ity soon h ad a church w hich was
. . „ c ,._
t o .,x t r „IH«..,,
id e r , ^ a
.ta tlo n w a . sta rte d and
1949-1950
Total of
hours; everyone accustom ed to could view Its gorge w ithout be- « f l i t ^ R M . M
TAX LEVY CALCULATION
All F unds
ing restric te d to
e ith e r side,
getting by w ith ease.
and later by resident m inisters. nam ed Villard a f t e r t h e
Total E stim ate E xpenditures
$ 6541.40
Now take th e opposite side could stop for any enticing rif­ T here w ere gam es w hen m en ga ¡ard< one of the duck
Total E stim ate E xpenditures
I t was later
fle and cam p w herever n a tu re t t a M
and be cheerful for awhile
togpfher
t t o t races railroad G company
R eserves and T ransfers
6541.40
nicest place.
togem
er and 1001
rant or G ran ts after one
had prepared the
Deduct—E st. R eceipts and Cash
6045.00 «
iunds
alrlghU
-trfem
here.
a"
d
a"
d
°
"T
a ch aracter of the
I t sounds
A m t to Balance B udget ;
1496.40
of stre n g th and agility w ere com- Bill Grant, a
He had a
VACATIONS
county
a
t
th
at
Total
Levies
Needed
for
1949-50
1496.40
county
av
G
rants
was
mon.
Tax Levies inside 6% lim it
496.40
T his Is about th e tim e of
If th e budget for one year
W ltb a g j - ^ n g business ele- ¡S T ian rest settlem ent In the
T
ax
Levies
outside
6%
lim
it
None
looks
forw
ard
farm
er
y ear
— the
—- — .
. h d w ork 'y38 m ade up theM* i m e x
m ent and farm ers becoming m ore t as mo8t of th e
m08t
to th re e m onths of h a rd w ork lhe Uxe8
pald fo,. u iC p re -
R w&g
u n n a tu ra l th a t ty
frQm th a t ^ in t* a n d mos
Sch. II SUMMARY ESTIM ATED E X PEN D IT U R E S R ECEIPTS, LEV IES FISCA L YEAR 1948-49
while th e office m an
v lo u . year th ere would be som e th ere
# f
of lnde. »f W ,ncomlng m erchandise u
1948-1949
Total of
TAX LEVY CALCULATION
All Funds
2 X r “ K .u r'.’ £ »
Total E stim ated E xpenditures
$ 8156.40
“
2 S M B L X X - a t
“ S
s
s 5 - i r s » « . ’»
Total E stim ated E xpenditures
nave a co unty an w e ir v **— -, - c n n n is h H o llo w
R eserves and T ran sfers
6156.40
m er and Mrs Office W orker w m nQ re jation betw een them ,
own.
T he n a tu ra l geographical " ' ^ e was ¿ ^ r a tin g . G ra" “ hw.“
D
educt
E
st.
R
eceipts
None
direct F rien d H usband to the
u n it had few connections w ith
„ ¿ a b l e village, b u sy y R b j
A m t to Balance th e Budget
1727.79
spots she w ishes to see
o th er areas.
I t w anted to be a ’ ’ m g ho m estead er, an d ship-
Total Levy Needed for 1948-49
1727.79
B ut even though th e p ay goes
Tax Levies inside 6% lim it —
477.79
county instead of a p a rt of Was- plng of the sm all amoun
on, it is never enough to provide
T ax Levies outside 6% lim it
None
co
county.
—
grown
by
th
e
new
,
a
thè kind of vacation
desired
Gilliam had sep arated from
a q early as 1883 a big flr
e x p e n d it u r e s
S c h e d u le I I I
Perhaps th ere isn ’t th a t m uch
Budget
A ctual for
in 1882. ed m m ost
ost of of the tow n
A ctual for
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
Actual for
Budget
money. In vacations as in cloth­ From the Observer, June 3, 1910 W asco in 1885, Crook In
7-147
7-1-46
1949-50
The field m eet w as held a t W asco had
016 y1001^ of a11 d*™a*<i es“ ™a
businesses
es and cars, we tak e w h a t we
1948-49 G EN ER A L FUND
Six M onths
to
to
can afford—or pay for—an<| nev- G rass Valley and th a t school th e counties In e astern Oregon. $200.000 ™ edarnaged is Impres-
7-1-48
7-1-47
x-
—r — to
— be e n tire ly satls- . won th e event by a decisive One tlm e It had stretched rom
Cooper, hotel and fur-
er expect
$ 165.00 $ 300.00
$ 145.00
$
300.00
T reasu rer & Recorder S alaries
$ 360.00
fled. W ho w a n ts to be satisfied gCQre K nIghlen w as hlgh poin t the top of the Cascades to th e si
°
°
Scott & Co.,
50.00
4.68
48.53
State In dustrial Accident Insurance
75.00
anyhow?
I
.
m an w ith 31. The special tra in top of th e Rochles. Division and n ltu re,
_________________
150 00
177.59
131.55
A dm inistration
158.29
150.00
500.00 TOTAL G EN ER A L FUND
342.59
---------------- -—
took 129 from W asco and
su — —
b d u. iv
as _____
nothing — to W
as
fiTld 114
A A "a —
n . isio
, , n w
___
___
281.23
I.O .O xF
506.82
585.00
om
Moro
ror
the
day.
co
county.
F
irs
t
ta
lk
w
as
of
an-
Moro
I
xm I o > N *
from
Moro
for
the
day.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
W ATER FUND
T he Shaniko S ta r says th a t nexing to Gilliam county b u t th is Meets 1st. and
2000.00
70.00
484.25
1500.00
Marshal & Collector Salary
2400 00
The m inds of th e people are tow n is about ou t of food be- w as soon dropped.
h>n T ransient and
200 00
721.10
4026.08
W ater, labor account
27.00
600.00
200.00
806.05
not entirely clear on the p u r­ cause so m any a re w orking on
E. O. McCoy, th e n residing In s i t i n g brother« a re
1090.77
W ater supplies account
351.85
800.00
600 00
902.98
poses of the S herm an C ounty the railroad.
265.60
Riggs, was a m em ber of the Ore- co r^aiiy invited to
W ater, power account
499.57
750.00
200.00
9J0
65.17
F ire D epartm ent
H istorical Society.
Too m any
The Celllo M illing & Pow er gon house of rep resen tativ es in m eet w jth us.
102.45
200.00
2509.23
M M M TOTAL W ATER FUND
5931.87
248087
consider the annual picnic a plo- Co., has w ritten to A ssessor Otto th e session of 1889.-H is in te n t w as
4750.00
Leo W atkins, N. G.
n eer m eeting. J t Is not.
Peetz saying th a t it is about to form a new county bounded
MISCELLANEOUS
John
DeMost, Secretary
T rue, a great num ber of plo- to utilize 150,000 H P of pow er hy th e riv e rs b u t extending south
400.00
Em ergency
400.00
neers come and th e elders are at Celilo Falls w hich will be th e to c ro o k county, b u t residents of R n r e k a l «»rtge No- 121 A.F. A A.M
806.40
839.80
380.80
Power, s tre e t lights account
806.40
806.40
Meets on the 1st and
13.59
the ones m ost given to sitting greatest pow er p lan t on th e the A ntelope co u n try objected so
Old le g io n Hall
259.35
59.78
3rd T hursday evenings
704.41
Streets, walks, sew ers
935.14
under the trees and talking of Pacific coast.
t he b o u n d ary w as m oved n orth
122150
1206.10 TOTAL MISCKLLANBOUB
f e b m onth. Visiting
1357AO
1575.19
988.68
days gone by—w hich is a sort
W e have an excellent assort- and w hen passed w as a t the tw o
1206.40
m em bers cordially In­
of definition of h istory. B ut the m ent of 10 and 1216 cent glng- gouth Hne le8g than a m ile south
DEBT
SERVICE
t
vited to meet with us.
m ajor purpose of th e society is hams, M. C. C.
of G rass Valley.
McCoy’s bill
250.00
-
In te rest on bonds
L V. H enrichs, W. M.
318 75
to gather and p reserv e th e his­ F r o m the O b.er.er, Jnne 1. IbOO w o» ld
1 0 00,00
Principle on bonds
1
i
narae<’
C° Unty
1000
00
.B.
P
inkerton,
Secretary
1250.00 TOTAL DEBT SER V ICE
tory of th e county. The younger
i
1318.75
Speaking
of
stra w b e rrie s. F u lto n In honor of Col. J a m e s ________________ ______________ _
people have to do th a t and it Mitchell & Foss are producing Fulton, an early settler and a | 4llp |ne R ebekah lo f lg » No* J 1®
6156.40 GRAND TOTAL EX PEN D ITU R ES
4409j62
779A9
3976.37
7860.15
m eans m ore to therh th an to
b
some on th e ir vacant lots the well respected citizen of th e area Meets 2nd and 4th
R EC EIPTS
Schedule
IV
any one else.
equal of any in Hood River.
to be se t aside, r
Tuesdays of each
200.00
41.57
Young people talk about the
203.13
State Liquor A pportionm ent
215.36
200 00
F
ra
n
k
Spalding
will
speak
a
t
F
ulton,
him
self
had
been
a
m
onth.
V isiting
have no
45.00
10.00
45.00
Licenses and Fees
future because they
60.00
45 00
the Moro Opera house F riday m em ber of the Oregon house a m em bers welcome.
3800.00
2461.34
W ater ¡Rent
2957.65
past and
about
2869.82
4000.00
»,.xx elders .talk
a _
fu tu the
re evening on prohibition.
_ few sessions before w hen it w as Sallie M artin, N. G-
I^egion Hall R ent
< 15.00
17.50
B u T t ? ^ onT creeps into the other
C. D. Huck has cu t his second proposed to Invite Gen, W illiam Clara Houston, Sec.
82.50
60.00
R ent and Sale of P ro p e rty
314.36
100.00
crop of alfalfa off high ground T. S herm an of M arching T hrough
105.95
191.30
Sidewalk Collection A In te rest
very quickly.
200.00
Georgia fam e to speak to th e leg­ B eth leh em C hapter N o. 78. D.K.S
111.15
152.56
P. P. A L. F ranchise
213.66
200 00
There seem s
som ething so w ith o u t irrigation th is year.
Meets
every
second
and
83.41
2285.49
islature.
Fulton
had
opposed
th
e
D
elinquent Taxes
1507.68
Moore
Bros,
and
G
inn
are
sell­
solid and reliable about the fam ­
fourth Thursday In each
State Road Fund
976.69
the H eebner
T readpow er invitation in a rousing speech
600 00
m onth; visitin g m em bers
ilies of pioneers. They came in ing
17.00
M iscellaneous
which
w
as
reported
in
th
e
W
eek­
and
L
ittle
Giant
T
hreshing
ma-
invited. Moro, Oregor*.
tim e of hard physical exertion
5009.05
4428.41 TOTAL R E C EIPTS
3538.39
6366.37
5O45XM
The Holt
Holt com
and they stayed. T hrough sh o rt chine. The
com pany
pany w as ly O regonian of F e b ru ary 22,
Cash Balance
Elsie
Jone«»
W.
M.
1000.00
iro n .
Short finance«, poor Hv- also advertising the new Link 1889 as follows: “F ulton opposed
*
Edna Melser, S ecretary
it (the Invitation) in a b itte r
ing conditions th ey stayed
To Belt Combined H arvesters.
Paul K. Keller M.DJ
n-
J
.¿li.