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;v '■‘<¿1 • ÎÀv.tëX ;‘' 'f" - 30»» A----- > . f ■SBBSBBHI C, PAGE 6 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Grass Valley . Couple Visit On Coast Mr. a n d Mrs. F ran k von Bor- stel Heft Sunday for G earhart w here Mr. vonBorstel will a t tend a state m eeting of the Pro duction and M arket association held th ere for several days. Mrs. von Borstel will visit a cousin, Dr. Glenn Morgan and family at A storia while her husband is attending the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap and fam ily arrived Friday from a trip th at took them to Los Angeles, California, w here they visited his brother, Charles Dun lap and farpilv, back to Hazelton, I<Laho, w here they spent a few days visiting his sister and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hooper and from th ere they w ent to Nyssa w here they spent a few days w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McGinnis, com ing here to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and her brother, Archie Cantrall and family. They left Sunday for th eir home in Carlton after a m onths absence. The Am erican Legion auxili ary m et a t , the home of Mrs. J. E , N o r to n in K e n t W e d n e s d a y Ja n u ary 11 w ith nine m em bers present. The topic for discussion was child w elfare. R efreshm ents w ere served later by the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens had as dinner guests W ednesday evening Mrs. W. D. B arnett, Mrs. Olan Stark and son, T e rry ,'a n d Mrs. W ayne K arnes from Stud- ley, Kansas. Mrs. Olan S tark and son, T e r ry retu rn ed to th eir home in K ent Sunday after spending several days here with h er m other, Mrs. W. D. B arnett. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crews and children spent Saturday eve ning at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles. Mr. and Mrs. John R ust spent Saturday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brine kert. W illiam B rinkert returned home last Monday from Portland w here he spent a week w ith Mrs. B rinkert and daughter, Elaine. School w as resum ed Monday A superior service of personal attendance THAT COSTS NO MORE ■OOttUYAVt — A w ide ra n g e o f p rlc o t th a t m eets all wishes m orning after closing Friday, Ja n u a ry 13, due to the snow storm and the road conditions. Mr. and Mrs. C harles Perrigo and children w ere dinner guests Sunday at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. John Rust. Mr. and Mrs. B ernard M artin and daughter Deanna w ere bus iness visitors in The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reynolds w ere in The Dalles F riday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Bor stel and fam ily spent T h u rsd ay evening at »Kent v isiting a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jef fries. Rodney Roife of Kent is stay ing at the home of his grandm o ther. Mrs. T. M. Rolfe, so he can go to high school In Moro. Mr. and Mrs. M yrl Sm ith w ere hosts at a dinner S aturday even ing the occasion being the b irth day an n iv ersary of Mr. Sm ith. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Owen E akin and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. E lton E akin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Bor stel and fam ily spent F riday evening visiting Mr. an d Mrs. Myrl Sm ith. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. J. B aker re turned to th eir hom e in T he Dal les S aturday after spending two week here. They re tu rn ed here the first of the week as Mr. B ak er is busy m aking out income tax re tu rn s for the farm ers. Mr. and Mrs. E d Alley ^ and daughter, Mrs. W ayne K arnes and son w ent to The Dalles Monday w here Mrs. K arnes and son took the train for th eir hom e in Studley, K ansas, a fte r spend ing a m onth here w ith her p a r ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Payne w ere overnight guests T hursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles. , Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R u st w ent to The Dalles last T uesday to bring A rt Allegier hom e a fter pending several days in P ortland on business. - The school clinic will be held at the school house Monday J a n uary 30 from 9 a \m .to 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Ruggles returned hom e T h u rsd ay from th eir trip # to C alifornia w here they* spent about th ree w eeks visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H arold Owens and son and Mrs. Olan Stark w ere recen t business v isito rs in The Dalles. Mrs. F red Crowley, a teacher in the local school, is staying at th e hom e of Mrs. T. M. Rolfe du rin g th e bad w eather. Mr. and Mrs. John Reckm an and afm ily w ere guests F riday evening at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell of Moro, and S atu rd ay evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C harles B urnet of Moro. Mrs. Carl Schadew itz and son Jo h n w ere visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Shelton F ritts Sunday. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1950 MARQUIS CHILDS TO S P E A k | H1 s F rid a y afternoon “ in th e university th ea tre , w ill be M arquis W. Childs, noted au- about news coverage In W ash- thor and jo u rn alist, will be on ington, D. C. the U niversity of Oregon cam pus * ’ ' F eb ru ary 16 and 17 to give th e T hls w111 th e 31st an n u al principal address of th e O regon Press conference to be held on P re ss conference, sponsored the u n iv ersity cam pus, according jointly by th e School of Journal- to Carl W. W ebb, secretary-m an- Oregon N ew spaper ag e r of the Oregon N ew spaper Publishers associatin. P u b lish ers association and as- He will a rriv e in Oregon Wed- sis ta n t professor of journalism , nesday, F e b ru a ry 15, a n d will T he conference is open to all spend T h u rsd ay w ith school of editors and p u b lish ers of th e journalism student« and faculty, state. *3 60 FIFT H *2.30 PINT Come o>»«T on DEN IES SPY CHARGE . . . George 8. Kovach, New York hotel manager, denies charges he asked former Hungarian foreign minister Rajk, now on trial for treason in Hungary, to spy for the United States. Rajk made the charge. Forstry For Study. The R ufus Lookouts was chosen as the nam e of the 4-H f o r e s tr y club by the sixteen m em bers at th e ir first m eeting recently. H ow ard Stew ard w as eleoted to’ serve ’ as president ’"of the club. Jack S tew ard and Paul B lackburne w ere elected to the offices of vice-president and se cretary, respectively. The boy's elected as th eir news rep o rter Gayle E aton and Buzz B rand as song leader. Mr. Donal Brlslain, Instructor at the R ufus school. Is serving as local leader and W ayne E aton as sslsta n t leader. The boys ranging in age from 10 to 17 have planned a good* program for the club year. Each m em ber will learn the comm on nam es and be able to Identify at least 5 trees. ..A t least ten trees provided by the Oregon F o restry am rsery will be planted by ev ery m em ber. An over n ig h t or week end cam ping trip will be held d u rin g the sp rin g w here they will obtain in stru ctio n and practice in w oodsm anship. Ev • erv m em ber will keep a .record of th e ir fo restry w ork and ex hibit a forestry board of five kinds of fo re stry trees a t the county fair in Septem ber. IN C O M E MAN C O M IN G A d eputy collector of internal revenue will be In Sherm an county early in F e b ru ary accord ing to an announcem ent by H ugh E arle, P ortland collector. The deputy will be at the court house in Moro F e b ru ary 7 to 9 inclu sive and in W asco F e b ru ary 10 at the city hall. Those w ishing his aid in m aking out th e ir in come taxes m ay see him a t the above places and tim es. ATTRACTIVE TERMS PROMPT SER V IC E Standard Insurance Go. A w e s te r n c o m p a n y s e r v in g w e s te r n a g r ic u ltu r e HOME O F FIC E 812 8. W. Washington Portland, Oregon Phone A t 4331 Afore than 1OOO Oregon physicians an d surgeons o ffe r you m edical a n d hospital protection 7 Three O .P.S. plans are available to em ployed and self-employed Oregonians— and their families. Each plan is spon sored and approved by the Oregon State Medical Society. Each one gives prepaid medical and hospital protection at rea sonable cost. There is a wide choice o f physicians, surgeons and hospitals. Please mail the coupon for information. O regon physicians ’ S ervice 1314 I . W . SIXTH, PORTLAND 4 Sponsored a n d A pproved by 4 S I F IR R Y S T R U T , S A L IM MIDFORO CM OfCf OF ALAMS SUILDIMO, MIDFORD W R IT ! FO R L i r i R A r U R I O r e g o n S la te Medical Society O R IO O M P H Y S IC IA N S S C R V IC Ii FI o o m moil lif.rolu ro . I • « em ployai pr iplf^m ployod and inlo««iiod in O .F.S. modica! and hospital covarono on an (chock ono) □ Indlvldoal boti« □ Fam ily bo*l< □ Croup boot M oil »O O .F .S . at Fortland, Salam or Modford. Enjoy the whiskey that's Rufus Boys Take M o r tg a g e L o a n s to M e e t Y o u r in d iv id u a l N e e d s ; SB O L Y M P IA B R E W IN G C O M P A M fq OlTMfll «ISNINGT 04 I $ 3 5 OA cb A/ omw * Kentucky Whiskey- A Blend NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP.. N. Y . . 86 PROOF • 65X GRAIN NiVTtAL SFIRlTS_ COUNTY CLERK’S SEM I-AN NU AL REPORT OF FEES RECEIVED AND D ISB U R S E M E N T S OF SAM E JULY 1, 1949 TO D ECEM BER 31, 1949, IN C L . M O NTHLY R E C E IP T S : JULY AUGUST SEPTEM BER OCTOBER NOVEM BER DECEM BER I r* '—’ TWT/ TOT A I, RECEIPTS SOURCE OF RECEIPTS: R ecording fees Law L ib rary f e e s ’ C ircu it C ourt fe e s. N aturalization fees C ounty C ourt and P robate Count fees M arriage Licenses M iscellaneous C opying &- Indexing • M igratory Liens L itig a n t fees Divorce fees 47.70 176.75 101.88 89.55 204.90 166.10 $ 7S«.88 I 317.40 27.08* 54.00 152.50 3.00 . 168.40 22.50 22.00 20.00 CUTS BIRTHDAY CAKE . . . In New York, with his wife assisting, Israel’s President Chaim Welsmann cats slice from 456-ponnd, seven- foot-high birthday cake at celebration of Israel’s first anniversary. Honoring Dr. Wetsmann, 1M leaders from communities throughout the ••untry presented checks totalling more than 15.5 million dollars to the United Jowtah Appeal Organisation’s program of immigration and resettlement In IsraeL___________________ a_________________________ COUNTY H E A L T H O F FIC E R H ealth N urse, salary & expense 1200.00 COUNTY CORONER Fees & expenses 75.00 Ju ro rs & W itnesses 25.00 ELECTION S Judges A C lerks i 600.00 Ballots A supplies 300.00 Booths 50.00 B allot boxes A reg istratio n 20.00 COUNTY SCHOOLS School L ibrary 48.00 4-H Club F air . 500.00 C ounty T eachers’ In stitu te 150.00 P e r Capita at $10.00 4800.00 COUNTY COURTHOUSE L ights, w ater, telephone, etc. ■’ 1600.00 J a n ito r’s salary 2000.00 R epairs A im provem ents 2000 00 COUNTY JA IL Board of p risoners A supplies 150.00 1200.00 66.10 8.90 25.00 600.00 300.00 50.00 20 00 48.00 500.00 150.00 4800.00 1166.16 1000.00 1380.33; 65.74 433.84 1000.00 619.67 84.26 COUNTY PR IN TIN G 400.00 497.60 0. D. 97.60 COUNTY STOCK INSPECTOR 12.00 12.00 • 7MJW ' TOTAL RECEIPTS MENTALLY D ISEA SED CASES E xam inations, expenses, etc. 75.00 75.00 DISBURSEM ENTS: EMERGENCY FU ND $ 22.50 5000.00 M igratory Liens paid to Secretary of S tate 41.06 4958.94 22.00 L itigane fees paid to S tate T reasu rer PU BLIC ASSISTANCE 20.00 Divorce fees paid to State T re asu re r G eneral assistance 2400.00 1800.00 600 on N atu ralizatio n fees paid to B ureau of Old Age assistance 2088.00 1566.00 522.00 Im m igration and N atu ralizatio n Aid to D ependent C hildren 1071.00 803.25 267.75 722.38 Fees paid to C ounty T re a s u re r ASSO. OREGON COUNTIES Dues 110.00 110.00 9 78TM TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS Public Lands Com m itte 5.00 5.00 ) AUDIT OF COUNTY BOOKS STATE O F OREGON 900.00 400.00 500.00 ) ss. SEA LER , W EIG H TS & MEAS 50.00 1.28 48.72 COUNTY OF SH ERM AN ) PREM IUM ON O FFIC E R S ’ BONDS 400.00 I, Ross,. O rnduff, C ounty C lerk of the w ith in C ounty and 353.55 46.45 DEMOSS MEM ORIAL PARK State, do hereby c ertify th a t th e foregoing rep o rt Is prepared M aintenance, repairs, etc. from and based upon th e records of th is office; and th a t the 250.00 105.36 144 64 sam e is a full, tru e and correct rep o rt to the best of m y know COURTHOUSE INSURANCE B uilding A fixtures ledge and belief. 260 00 '214.68 45.32 Dated this 19th day of Ja n u ary , 1950 ONE-HALF PREM IUM ON Ross O r n d u ff CO M PREH EN SIV E POLICY 400.00 473.27 0. D. 73.27 C o u n ty C le r k BUREAU OF BOLOGICAL SURVEY 1900.00 1100.00 800.00 CLERK’S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT GOVERNM ENT T R A PPE R ' 600.00 300 00 300.00 SHOWING BUDGETED ITEMS FOR FISCAL YEAR, JULY 1, " COST OF D ELIN Q U EN T TAX 1949 TO JUNE 30, 1950, INCLUSIVE, SHOWING EXPENDI FORECLOSURE 75.00 75.00 TURES FROM JULY 1, 1949 TO DECEMBER 31, 1949 INCLU SER V IC E ORGANIZATIONS 600.00 600.00 SIVE, AND UN EX PEN DED BALANCES AS OF DECEM A D V ER TISEM EN T O F W H EA T BER 31, 1919 LEAGUE ASSOCIATION 30.00 30.00 1940 CODE, ANNOTATIONS COUNTY G E N E R A L FUND A LAW BOOKS 350.00 12.00 338.00 Bal. an of A m ount A m ount Insurance on Law Books 190.00 190.00 Dec. 3 1 ,’49 Budg’d E xpen’d ACCOUNT R E T IR E M E N T FU N D 1200.00 367.56 8^2.44 COUNTY COURT $ 750.00 $ 750.00 $ 1500.00 County Judges S alary Total A m ount of Budget $ J5 9344.00 125.00 250.00 125.00 County Judge’s expenses Total Am ount Expended $ 28,604.35 215.55 284.45 Comm’rs fees, m ileage, adm in. 500.00 U nexpended Balance as of Dec. 31, 1949 $30,739.68 CIRCUIT COURT 331.96 68.04 400.00 W itness & Ju ro rs’ fees 217.96 400.00 182.04 R eporter’s fees & expenses GEN ERA L ROAD FUND 25.00 25.00 Meals for Jurors A m ount 25.00 25.00 Amount Bal. as of Bailiff’s, fees ACCOUNT 100.00 Budg’d 100.00 Expen’d Circuit Judge’s expense Dec. 3 1 ,’49 JU STIC E COURT W EED CONTROL $ 3000.00 50.00 $ 3000.00 - 50.00 - Ju ro rs, W itnesses, etc. WAGES 15000.00 9965.00 750.00 750.00 5035.00 1500.00 Salary R E PA IR S 4000.00 3905.77 205.29 44.71 94.23 250.00 Office adm inistration GAS A O IL - , i 4000.00 1149.49 2850.51" E X P E N S E S DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S T IR E S A TUBES 2500.00 683.77 1816.23 27.31 150.00 122.69 G EN ER A L S U PPL IE S 2000.00 1287.78 712.22 — COUNTY CLERK INSURANCE A ONE-HALF 1440.00 2880.00 1440.00 C lerk’s salary CO M PREH ENSIV E P O L IC Y - 550.00 "778.07 O.. D. 228 07 1320.00 2640.00 1320.00 D eputy’s salary M ISCELLANEOUS 2000.00 661.45 1338.55 90.08 30p.00 209.92 Incidental expenses BRIDGES A CULVERTS 7500.00 - 322.66 7177 34 24.15 .225.85 250.00 Record Books & B lanks BUILDING FU ND FOR 150.00 150.00 Office Equipm ent ROAD EQ U IPM EN T 250.00 250.00 ROAD MACHINERY 15900.00 11567.58 4332.42 3285.00 3285 00 COUNTY AGENT CRUSHED ROCK OR * COUNTY ASSESSOR ROAD IM PROVEM ENT 2500 00 2500.00 1440 00 1440.00 2880.00 Assessor’s salary R E T IR E M E N T FU N D 900.00 272.59 627.41 186.97 13.03 200.00 Rolls, Detail Sheets, etc. 75.00 25.00 100.00 . Office help 150.00 150.00 T otal A n o a n t of Budget * 60100.00 Appraisal & Field w o rk ’ 200.00 Total A m ount Expended Office equip., repairs, m ain., etc. 200.00 $ 33,094.16 25.00 25.00 U nexpended B alance as of Dec. 31 1949 50.00 Office adm inistration $ 27,005.84 56.80 43.20 . 100.00 New office equipm ent ) STA TE OF OREGON COUNTY SHERIFF ) SS. 1440.00 2880.00 1440.00 Sheriff’s salary COUNTY OF SHERM AN ) \ 1320.00 2640.00 1320.00 D eputy’s salary * . > 47.29 750.00 702.71 X, Ross O rnduff, C ounty Clerk o f 'th e County of Sherrpan, Incidental expenses 19.48 55.52 State Industrial Accident Comm , *75.00 S tate of Oregon, do hereby c e rtify th a t the foregoing rep o rt is 125.50 300.00 174.50 New office equipm ent prep ared from and based u p o n th e records of th is office; and 360.00 360.00 Official car & incidental expens« 720.00 th a t th e sam e is a full, tru e and correct rep o rt to the best of m y 72.80 52.20 125.00 know ledge and belief. Travel outside county , COUNTY TREASURER Dated this 19th day of Ja n u ary , 1950. 720.00 720.00 1440.00 T reasurer’s salary Ross Ornduff 121.00 150.00 29.00 Record Books & B lanks County Clerk 45.00 45.00 A dm inistrative expenses i