Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 20, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950
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representative of Village Mis­
periods there has been no short­ 'shop which will lie opened at
sions sponsored by Christian
Moro in March and which will
age of electricity.
Business Women of America
Mrs. Olan Stark suffered seri­ receive three hours extension
was
a guest during the past
credit.
He
also
mentioned
a
new
ous frostbite in her hands and
week at the J. M. Wilson home
feet Sunday but is the only cas extension course in Oregon his­
and conducted services at the
ualty to be reported so far from tory and school law which he
church Sunday. Rev. and Mrs.
this community during the Big has been authorized to teach
Wollen
were guests of the IOOF
and
which
will
be
held
later
in
Snow of ’50.
Installation Thursday evening
the spring.
Sherman chapter of OEA met
where he expressed the hope
Refreshments w e r e served
Snow continued to fall Tues­ Wednesday evening at the Kent and a timely motif was observed
that his organization would be
day morning after a week of school building with 30 teachers in the decorations with the use
able to place a minister In the
Kent church at an early date.
snow fall which ranged from a representing the five schools in( of snow flakes and snowmen
Mr. and Mrs.. Claus Bardenha-
few flakes almost anytime one the county in attendance. Mrs. prepared by Miss Marion Buch-
gen entertained last Tuesday
looked from a window to the Martha Brady of Ruius, Presi-J,anan, Kent, with the assistance
evening with a dinner and pin­
howling blizzard of Thursday dent presided over the m e e t i n g . her pupus
ochle party. The guests were
n ight Some drifts stood five Eugene Knott, Kent principal,’ ¡. j ojnt installation of the Kent
Mr. and Mrs. John Beckman,
feet deep. Most roads were still gave the opening talk in a ser- j q . o .F. lodge 183 and Wheat-
and children, Mr. and Mrs. BUI
blocked keeping school closed ies which will deal with the land Rebekah lodge 185 was held
study guides for schools as sup-. Thursday evening at the Legion
Jeffries and children, Mr. and
since Friday.
plied by the State Department of hall Jn Kent The ceremony was
Mrs. Hans Bardenhagen and
The government weather sta­ Education. Mr. Knott as chair- preceded hy an oytster supper,
daughter.
P o atiac’s rakish, stylish C atalina models offer the lithe grace of the convertible with the
tion at Kent showed the lowest man of the study group of the
installing officers were Jesse
comfort
and all-weather ad ap tab ility of a sedan. C atalinas arc available in Super-Deluxe
reading in its history Friday primary grades outlined the gen- Rejyer) grand master and Mrs.
and Deluxe models and differ in color choice and interiors. Illustrated is the Super-Deluxe
night when the thermometer eral philosophy and aims of the pjoye von Borstel, acting as
in Ivory and Sierra R u st w ith m atching leather upholstery and interior decor.
stood 16 degrees below zero. primary school.
district deputy president. Grand
Sharp weather changes have
Aims in specific fields were marshals were Arnold Dunlap “White Hen” by Barbara Bek­ Mary McKay; ‘‘The White Owl”, ary; “cycles”, piano solo by
been recorded here with twenty
$4.0*
covered
by teachers in immedi­ and Mrs. Nan Wilson.
2j Gallons
degree Jumps within a few
“Camptown
kedahl, Ronny Mobley, Donny recitation by James Griggs; Gertrude Buether;
ate
contact
with
primary
grades
1.60
One Gallon
Officers Installed for Wheat-
hours however the general tem­
“The Wind is a Cat”, recitation Races”, piano solo by Eugene
Decker
and
Betty
Reckman;
who
discussed
•
individuai
sub­
perature stayed a few degrees
land Rebekah lodge were Mrs.
.05
Half Gallon
by Karen Wilson; “Welcome to Knott. Francis Woods announced
above zero. The most surprising jects. They spoke as follows: H^zel Helyer, noble grand; Mrs. “A Swarm of Bees”, recitation The New Year” by Deanna Be­ a candy sale by the 4-H girls to
JM>
Quart
“Brahm’s
So­ Phoebe McKay, vice grand; Mrs. by Nadine Griggs;
factor was the wind shift with Miss El va bfowey,. Rutti s,
be held after assembly.
The
kkedahl;
“Report
on
Beavers”,
Pint
the wind blowing first from the cial Science; Mrs. EditN J. Hunt. Jane Young, secretary; Mrs. El­ Lullaby,” piano solo by Kay Mc­ Wily Norton and Mary Mobley; money from the sale will be
east then west either direction Wasco, Arts of Comnjlmication; len Justesen, treasurer; Mrs. Kay; Action play*, “A Boy and Report, on Benjamin Franklin used for a camping trip for the ORDER PIES, CAKES, MAPLK
BARS, DOUGHNUTS
FRESH
Mrs. Etta Buchanan, ' K e n 1, Clarice Bekkedahl, RSNG; Mrs. his Goats”, by Nancy Wilson,
girls next summer.
bringing snow.
EVERY DAY
Science; Mrs Jaennette B. Yo­ Marguerite Decker LSNG; Mrs. Ronny Mobley, Donny Decker, by Norman - Davis, Gordon Hel­
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Wollen.
Snowed in householders find cum, Moro, Arithmetic; Mrs. Geraldine Tatum, warden; Miss Arlita Rhoades, ' Pat Helyer, yer, Frank McKay and Arthur
FIVE CENTS
It hard to get out to care for Alta Crowley, Grass Valley, Mu­ Dolly Howell, condutress; Mrs. Larry Helyer, Charles Griggs, Decker; ‘‘Coasting Song”, prim- of Sacramento, California field ALL POP
stock which need feeding os the sic and Art; Mrs. Ruby Burns Berhlce Woods, ctt&plain; Mrs.
stubble is pretty well covered. Smith, Moro, Health and Phyrl- Helen Howell, inside guardian; SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF NAOMI VAN GILDER, ( OUNTY
(TTY OF MORO
Water is scarce for stock since cal Education.
73.05
FROM
?ash
on
hand
June
30,
1949
Mrs. Doris Watkins, outside TREASURER, OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
457.11
dams are frozen over and water­
JUNE
«0,
1949
TO
DECEMBER
31,
1949
Wily Knighten, co unty' seined guardian; Mrs. Thelma Sather,
530.16
$
Paid W arrants City of Moro
ing troughs have to be de-iced
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
superintendent,
addressed
the
Mrs.
Levina
Jeffries,
daily unless equipped with elec­
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
$ 10,918.73
530.16
530.1« $
$
44,637.^.0
tric heaters. Except for brief group in regard to an art wo’-k
Rec’d
from
Tax
Segregations
Officers elected for Kent I.O.-
WASCO
-
(TTY
OP
Rec’d from Ross Ornduff, County Clerk
O. F. lodge were Bill Buether,
90.13
$
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
647.30
fees
4,764.86
noble grand;
Robert Helyer, Rec’d Clerk’s
Rec’d
from
Tax
Segregations
from R. O. Scott, Justice of Peace
Paid W arrant City of Wasco
$ 4,854.99
vice grand; Bill Jeffries, secre­
M o rtg a g e L oan s to M e e t Y ou r In d iv id u a l N e e d s
767.25
- Fines
tary;
John Decker, treasurer; Rec’d from Norman E. Fields, County
1 4,844.00 I 4,844 9*
ATTRACTIVE TERMS
71.00
Dick Abel, RSNG; J. E. Norton,
Sheriff, - Sheriff’s fees
(TTY
OF
GRASS
VALLEY
23.98
LSNG; Lester Wilson, warden; Rec’d from County Clerk-Game Licenses
PROMPT SERVICE
55.96
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
5
Jay McKay, conductor; George Rec’d from State Welfare Commission
1,348.00
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
51.60
Howell, Inside guardian; A. A.
Refund Special Case
$ 1,403 96
Paid W arrant City of Grass Valley
47.92
Dunlap, outside guardian; Jesse Rec’d from Transfers - State Fund
9
246.89
Law Library Fund
Helyer, chaplain.
$ i , 4C3.O6 $ 1,403*6
1,052,02
State Malt Beverage Fund
! X* w e ste rn c o m p a n y servin g w e ste r n a g r ic u ltu r e
The
Kent
grade
school
held
LAW
IJBRARY
FUND
33.74
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from Miscellaneous small Receipts 12,000.00
an assembly Thursday morning Rec’d
246.89
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
(
HOME OFFICE
Borrowed from Special Road la x Fund
29 63
30,006.76
with
many
of
the
parents
in
at­
Rec’d
from
County
Clerk
-
Fees
Î S it ». W. Washington
Portland, Oregon
Paid W arrants on County General Fund
12,039.27 Transferred to County General Fund
tendance. “Verne Mobley announ­ Paid Loan, Special Road Tax & Interest
Î
Phone At. 4331
246.89
28,627.00
Budgeted Receipts
ced the following program:
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
29 63
Cash
on
hand
December
31,
1949
Song: America by entire group;
$ 70,673.0.3
$
70,673.03
“Shortnlng Bread”, piano solo
27641 $
>76.41
$3.60 FIFT H
GENERAL ROAD FUND
by Nancy Wilson; Action play,
$
18,825.99
$2.30 PINT
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
COUNTY FAIR FUND
32,277.84
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
Cash on hand- June 30, 1949
$ 1,765.23 -
Rec’d from Sec. of State -
7,500.00
Rec’d
from
Sec.
of
State-Racing
Appor
7,329.2\.
Motor Vehicle Registrations
4.998.12
Rec’d from Fair Ass’n 1949 -Fair
Rec’d from R 0. Scott, Justice of Peace
2,000.00
Rec’d
Loan
from.
Special
Road
Tax
Fund
1,239.13
2,001.38
- Fines
Repay of I>oan to Special Road Tax Fund
333.50
9,479.93
Rec‘d from Rent Of Equipment
Paid
W
arrants
of
Fair
Association
25.00
4,782.04
Rec’d from Sale of Equipment
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
Rec’d from Sec. of State-
235.50
Refund on Gasoline purchases
1 16.163.15 1 16.161.34
49.08
Rec’d from Miscellaneous* small Receipts
TAYLOR GRAZING ACT FUND
34,732.16
Paid W arrants on General Road Fund
$
588.90
25A83.09 Cash on hand June 30, 1949
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
$
588.90
Enjoy the whiskey thats
Pontiac Displays Its Super-Sleek 'Catalina’
Snow Maroons |
Kent Farmers; j j
Schools Closed* <
g
T to W
Standard Insurance Co.
Cow«
over on
siàeV S /
. ft
OA
.
$ 60,315.25
POST WAR ROAD ( ’ONSTRUITION SINKING
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
Rec’d from Sale of Gravel
Paid on W arrants of Post War Fund
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
äU N oamju "
Kentucky Whiskey - A Blend
$
$
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■ATIOIIH n im tinre peon CORP. N . V . . 86 PROOF • 651 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
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B R A H M S T O B O P . . . M lm l Ben-
sell is la te s t of b rig h t s ta rs f * r -
ta k in g the classics fo r bop, le a v -
lag Metropolitan Opera roles to
»tar in Gershwin’s “EnibraceabU
Y o u .”
That’s wonderful!
Ï
Well meet you
at the station
A superior » H w
•f personal eHendaneo
TBA’ costs no mow
836.12
“982.25
1,818.37
656.45
1,161.92
$
SPECIAL ROAI TAX FUND
'$ 20,509.13
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
135.16
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
Rec’d from Loan to County General Fund 12,039.27
2,001.38
Rec’d from Ix^an to County Fair Fund
Paid Warrants of Special Road Fund
Loaned to County General Fund
Loaned to County Fair Fund
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
$ 34,684.94
OF MORO
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
$
1,818.37
»00 m i Y A v t
A wide range of prlaes
that meets el wish*«
$
664.88
12,000.00
2,000.00
20,020.06
$ 34,684.94
864.56
4.54
869.10
988.58
$
988.58 $
SPECIAL ROAD TAX - CITY OF GRASS VALLEY
593.38
26.26
$
619.64
$
120.76
$
120.76
BRIDGE FUND
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
NON HIGH SCHOOL DI ST R IP
Cash on hand June >30, 1949
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
Rec’d from Rural School District
Rec’d from Basic School Fund
Paid Warrants of County School Supt.
Cash on hafid December 31, 1949
$ 10,810.45
76.66
17,321.56
1,304.06
_____ _____
$ 29,512.73
COUNTY PER CAPITA SCHOOL FUND
Cash on hand Jurfe 30, 1949
$ « S S
Rec’d from Sec. of State
2,355.00
You can call
anyw here in the
country for
5Q or less
When you’ve good news to
tell., when—for any reaso n —
you want to get in touch
with anyone, anywhere . . .
think first of fast, personal
Long Distance And, if you'll
$
( D a y tim e s ta tio n
remember these tips, you’ll
r a t i fo r fim t
pta tai th r e e m in u te « )
get even more out of your
Long Distance service:
Keep a list of the outof-town numbers you call most
. . . and you’ll find service even faster. If you plan your
call in advance and take notes while you’re talking, you
can say as much in three minutes as in an average letter
. . . and you’ll be able to express exactly what you mean
through the personality of your own voice.
(Zee Long Distance— so personal, so fast, so inexpensive
2
These Features Give Yeu a
More Enjoyable Journey!
|
G reyhound controls the te m p e r­
atu re im id e , w ith d ra ft lets air
conditioning. I t ’s w arm in w in ­
te r; cool in summer.
2 . W id e windows, w ith safety glaai,
allow perfect observation, and
filte A p u t harsh sun rays.
3 . S o ft, upholstered chairs, filled
w ith re rtfu l, sponge rubber curh-
q ioning, cradle your body, and In ­
sure lo n g -trip relaxation.
4. L o n g w h e e l b a se and cushiony
springing mean a smoother, m ore
relaxing ride.
. . . a n d lb n t a r t no lower f a m !
“1H E
T A V E R N ’’
Moro, Oregon
and Telegraph Company
GW\H0VND IS IDS IN COVKTKSYI
Rec’d from State School Support Fund
Paid Warrants of County School Supt.
Cash on hand December 31, 1949 . •
869.10
988.58
$
619.64
$
619.61
$
120.76
$
120.76
$ 18,777.33
10,735.40
$ 29,512.73
$ 2,270.00
398.50
$ 2,668.50
$
2,668.50
STATE SCHOOL SUPPORT FUND
Cash on hand June 30. 1949
$
18
Transferred to Per Capita School Fund
$
18
.18
$167,346.94
$
47.92
$
Cash on hand June 30,. 1949
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
t.M
Rec’d from Norman E. Fields,
County Sheriff
Apportioned to Funds
$167,346.94
47.92
47.92
SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
$
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
55,307.13
Rec’d from Rural School District
136,467.98
Paid Warrants of Special School Districts
$193,493.10
$193,493.10
$193,493.10
$
20 36
$
20.16
$
3.06
$
S.M
1,053.02
2,156.03
$ 3,208.65 1 3,268.05
TAX ACCOUNT
$305,569.28
$305.569.18
TAX FORECLOSED PROPERTY
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
Rec’d frbm Sale of Property
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
$305,569.28
$305,569.28
85.00
65.00
150.00
$
150.00
$
15*00
SUMMARY OF BALANCES ON DECEMBER 31, 1949
County General Fund
........ . $ 28,627.00
General Road Fund
---- -----
25,583.09
Post War Road Construction Fund
----------
1,161.92
Special Road Tax Fund
_______
20,020.06
Special Road Tax City of Grass Valley
_______
619.64
Special Road Tax City of Moro
----------
869.10
Special Road Tax City of Wasco
— ..........
988.58
Bridge Fund
120.76
Non-High School District Tuition Fund
----------
10,735.40
County Per Capita School Fund
_______
398.50
State Irriducible School Fund
_______
303.98
Law Library Fund
29.63
County Fair Fund
........ ^4-
4,782.04
Taylor Grazing Act Fund
,
—
588.90
Taylor Grazing Act War Bond Account
----------
1,116.48
County Dog Tax Fund
_________________ 20.36
Advance Tax Fund
-------------------------- 3.06
State Malt Beverage Fund-
— ...........
2,156.03
Tax Foreclosed Property Fund
_______ *
150.00
CASH SEGREGATION
Sherman County Branch
The First National Bank
U. S. Government Bonds
$ *8,274.5»
$ 98,274.53
1,000.00
$ 98,274.53
State of Oregon
County of Sherman
47.92
1,116.48
3.06
»TATE MALT BEVERAGE FUND
$ 1,052.02
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
Rec’d from Sec. of State - State Malt
Beverage Fund Tax
203.29
Rec’d from Sec. of State - Amusement Devise
97.42
162.11
Rec’d from Sec. of State - License Fees
Rec’d from Sec. of State - State Appor.
1,693.21
Transferred to County General Fund -
Budgeted Receipts
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
SHERIFF*» UNSEGREGATED
$
20 36
.18
RITRAI, SCHOOL DISTRICT FUND
1 30, 1949
$
812.82
Cash on hand June
166,534.12
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
$ 13,557.40
Apportioned to District Board
17,321.56
Apportioned to Non-High School Tuition Fund
136,467.98
Apportionel to School Districts . . . .
STATE FUND
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
Transferred to County General Fund
116.48
COUNTY DOG TAX FUND
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
988.58
_________
$
Bonds and Interest on hand June 30. 1949 $ 1,116.48
Bonds and Interest on hand December 31,1949
$ 1,116.48
20.36
$
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
’Cash on hand December 31, 1949
$
588.96 1
568.*•
TAYLOR GRAZING ACT WAR BOND ACCOUNT
ADVANCE TAX FUND
$
869.10 $
’ OF W ASCO
Cash on hand June 30, 1949
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
Tkt Pacific Telephone @
$ 60,315.25
FUND
$ 98,27443
) SS.
)
I, Naomi Van Gilder, County Treasurer of Sherman County,
Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and
correct statement of receipts and disbursements and balances
of funds of Sherman County, Oregon, for the period ending
December 31, 1949 as appears upon the records of my office and
in my official custody as such Treasurer.
Witness my hand this 4th day of January 1950
(Seal)
Naomi Van Gilder
Ross Ornduff, County Clerk
Sherman County Treasurer
by Catherine L. Monroe, Deputy