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PAGE 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JO U R N A L , MORO, OREGON CONDENSED REPORT OF PRO- CRBDINGB OF DECEMBER 5, !M1 TERM OF COUNTY COURT . IClaims against all funds allow ed as presented. County Treasurer's monthly financial statem ent showing all fund balances as of November 30, 1951 presented and filed. County Clerk’s monthly state ment showing all. General Road Fund budget balances as of Nov. 1, 1951, presented, approved and filed. County Road Foreman pre sents report on r* gasoline con sumption during November 1951. Report approved and filed. County Road Foreman pre sents report on gravel spread out of special fund. Report ap proved and filed. i County Treasurer appears be fore County Court asking per mission to buy adding machine. Court grants permission; price not to exceed $200 with trade in allowance of old machine. Application for County Ass essor read from (hair Balzer; ap pointment made of Mr. Balzer effective from December 1, 1951 to ^iext general election. B Durward Hielyer asks Court for improvement - of his road: Matter referred to County Road Foreman. tBond of Marie Hosktnson, County Clerk, approved, signed and filed. , Resignation of A. J. Bucholtz as Fair Board Member read sec ond time; Resignation accepted. Appointment of new member de ferred to a later date. say: BLITZ WEINHARD TORME!" F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 21, 19M Co., $42.15; Pacific Power & Light Co., $33.16; Pacific Paint & Chemical Co., $36.90; Moro Lumber & Fuel Co., $1.11; Ranch & Home Store, $5.90; John Milne, $2.85; City of Moro $2.20 COUNTY COURT Donald Martin, $52.00; Lester Wilson, $15.00; 'M!rs. A. H. Mc Intyre, $5.00; JUSTICE ‘COURT; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., $6.45; Craig Supply, $2.67; West Coast Printing A Binding Co., $1.50 CIRCUIT COURT; $310.35 » Floyde von Borstel, $9.00; Donald B. Maclnnes, $10.12; Virgil Conlee. $6.60; Durward Helyep, $9.80; Earl Eskelson, $11.44; Mary# J. Pratt, $6.44; Stuart M. Macnab, $7.24; Wil liam Bardenhageh, $14.80; Fred Cote, $12.88; C .. F. Kuypers, X $12.88; Robert K. King, $12.56; Luther W. {Davis, $9.48; James J. Burnett, $11.44; Bruce B. Millard, . $7.72; Harley MfcKay, $14.80; James JE. Norton, $14.00; Leo E. Dehler, $7.88; Ivan Lr-Kirkfelie, $10.00; Nellie D. Fields, $13.52; Robert D Brisbine, $5.00; Elsie Martin, $8.84; Norma Balsiger, $10.00; Patrick Macnab, $6.44; Romert W. Tatum, $9.00; Edgar M. Alley, $11.60; Mary G. Eva, $5.32; Bon Christianson, $5.00; Henry Barnum, $10.00; Hotel Moro Coffee ßhop, $14.75; Miar- jorie Allen White, $21.80. COUNTY JAIL: Hotel Moro Coffee Shop, $0.55; Beefo’s, $6.00 ' 4 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE: $1109.25 DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Oregon District Atorney’s As sociation, $10:00; T. Lester John- PR IVA TE .PLANE CRASHES IN POTOMAC . . • Thomas H. White, prominent Cleveland Industrialist, his wife Kathleen, and Mrs. R obert York White, their daughter-in-law, were killed recently when thaw private plane crashed Into the Potomac river while attempting to land at Washington, D. C., national airport. A Bolling air force bam reoono crew is shown removing the body of one of the victims af tee crash from the wreckage and the water of the river. „ WEST B E R LIN C N IV B M IT T . „ .* J ? ? * nrUe-wlnnftiK model of the new West Berlin free university w M J B l £S> exnected to be conotrncted for their u e within n ydar. Fund» for u -A . construction of the building were made available through a 1 ord f« ¿T. n «-rant of 11 309 500 made last July. The university waa designed by . B r i X Heinrich u d G u s U r - n W - ; 5 hold one million hooka and the lecture hall 1.5 million stvde “7- $168.90 A $74.10; State Tax Com son, $65.00 mission, $21.90 A $10.09; Public DEMOSS PARK: Pacific Power & Light Co., 95c Eniployes Retirement System, $108.60 & $48.89 COUNTY PRINTING: $23.92 REPA IRS: Service Motor „ Co., $551.79; COUNTY AUDIT: $337.50 O’Meara Supply A Imp. Co., GOV’T TRAPPER: $58.33 $129.91; Pratt Motor Co., $6.25; RETIREMENT FUND: $69.39 J. K. McKean Co., $297.93; Ar- MISCELLANEOUS; , till-Monroe, $3.25 State Tax Commission, $19.94; TIRES A TUBES:. Firstone Stores, $166.88; Sun Public Employes Retirement Sys set Motor Co., $57.26 tem, $161.91; State, Industrial Accident Commission, $12.15; GENERAL SUPPLIES: First National Bank, $193.10; Smith Auto Parts Co., $32.39; National Hospital Ass’n., $12.00 J. K. McKean Co., $59.06 SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS: MISCELLANEOUS: «$600.00 State Industrial Accident Com., LAW BOOKS: $15.00 $85.09; & $39.15; Pacific Power A Light Co., $3.79; Pacific Tele ROAD FUND: phone A Telegraph Co., $7.30; Moro Lumber _ A . Fuel Co., $6.77; WAGES: ___________ -(F ra n k $306.00; A _$147.- ,£ityurf Moro, $1.76- 17; E. McPherson? W 7.8Ì A BRIDGES A “ CULVERTS: $107.60; E arl R ehr, 238.60 A Armco Drainage A Metal Pro- $108.16; Frank Bayer, $260.94; ducts Co., $1521.57 A $99.88; Jerry Morehouse, $211.- 08 A $94.24; Ora Workman, RETIREMENT: $81.45 A $36.67 $242 11 A $114.81; Claud Bayer, SPECIAL ROAD TAX FUND: Standard Oil Co., $362.56 $230.25 A $129.05; Virgil Mathia, SPE C IA L ROAD TAX 1951-52 $172.01 A $10.00; Lloyd Gosson, Edwin C. Gerber, $4218.70 -•73.26; First National Bank, a. Giles French appears before notify those interested to appear at Jan. 2, 1952 meeting to discuss court and explains the cost of possibility pf .establishing such making a booklet describing the road. * • natural resources of Sherman No further matters being at County, and the dsstribution of issue adjournment ensued. same. Court favors issuing such booklet. < , CLAIMS PRESENTED AGAIN T. lis te r Johnson & Giles ST SHERMAN COUNTY, ORE French explain to Court money GON, GENERAL AND ROAD held in abeyance by Co. Treasur FUNDS FOR NOVEMBER, 1951 er belonging to Wasco, Grass A P P R O V E D DECEMBER 5, Valley & Moro from special road TERM OF COUNTY COURT tax. County Teasurer Instruc GENERAL FUND: ted to disburse money on hand SH ERIFF’S OFFICE. to the various cities. Moro Postmaster, $6.00; West T. I^ester Johnson appears on Coast Printing & Binding Co., behalf of City of Wasco asking $14.75; Kilham Stationery & for gravel from Dehler -pit K Printing Co., $8.81. Norman E. any available: Co. Court agrees Fields, $60.00 A $60.00 to sell gravel to city. CLERK’S OFFICE: Deed presented to Court for (Railway Express Agency. $1.-1 approval and _ signatures, Sher 31; Moro Postm aster,, $10.00;, C. man County to City of Wasco, C. Chapman, $4.00; West Coast conveying lz»t 7 in Block 1 of Printing A Binding Co. $2.05 Armsworthy’s Add. to City of ASSESSOR’S OFFICE: Addressograph - Multigraph Wasco. Re: Granting of easement for Corp., $6.48 road over private property to Al COURTHOUSE: fred Kjock: Clerk instructed to Pacific Telephone A Telegraph th e W o r ld . . . . A ^1 w o n d erfu l tid in g s A Keith McDonald STANDARD OIL DlifTRl BUTOR, WABCO, ORK. « *« 4 • s] Let's ell de our best to heve the heppiest holidey of our , lives Careful training and observance of safety codes make telephone drivers among the sa fe st on the road today. HOW TELEPHONE DRIVERS GUARD YOUR SAFETY ■ J -v * A ccidents seldom h a p p e n when drivers are properly trained, and strictly observe safety codes. That’s why telephone drivers have won awards as among the safest on the road. Pacific Telephone dri vers can point with pride to their impressive safety record—a record achieved when we had more vehicles on the toad than ever before, and during the busiest J M J - J T . : years in our history. ~ Protecting your safety, and the safety of tele phone people, is just one more big responsibility for your telephone company-along with providing more and better service. We re proud of our safety record, maintained, as it has been, through the greatest ’?•’ *’ expansion period in our history. An expansion that hasm eant adding over 1,800,000 new telephones West since «he war. And yet telephone piftwy have gone up far less than most things, which ^eif^x your telephone one of today’s best bargains. Pacific Telephone 2. Exacting perform ance tests must be passed reg- ularty>y all telephone employees operating motor vehicles. Under the watchful eye of company exam I- ners, and with the cooperation of loca^pohce depart- ments, these road tests stress quick reaction and safe driving. In addition, drived must pass physical and eye examinations, as well as written and oral tests which insufe g knowlcdge of thc ^ 1 « of the road. Your telephone it one of today’s best bargains nw w«M* WNtnusM rrwi cas ISM aa I o bat aobte dWPjNR a « art rtaun. ibmdartMtaaMlta*. old-fashioned holiday happiness w ithanew and vigorous spirit ...V-, I MORO GRAIN GROWERS MORO, OREGON Safe driving is an important part of their jo b , - We wish you the Sherman County {Journal O f, By and For Sherman Countians