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PAGE i SHERMAN COUNTY l o i HNA I., MORO, Oil EGON FRIDA Y , JANUARY SS, 1*52 1 Grass Valley ( (;» STY ib h pe w heat has a ttra c te d the in te rest of som e co u n ty farm ers . T his v arie ty is not a d esirab le -r t h is in . -¡though it doc possess consid- < rabie sm u t re i.statue. T he new v brat, E lm ar, obtained its sm u t resistan c e from H ym ar. A fifteen ’.c a r av erage at the O regno S tate college, S herm an branch experi- i cen tal sta tio n according to Geo. Mitchell, su p e rin ten d e n t, gives H v inar 27.8 bushels com pared to 32.4 bushels for Elgin. E lm ar is com parable to Elgin in yield and th erefo re preferred. 2 , 1 D m ay be in sh o rt supply this year. F arm ers can w isely p in ch ase th e ir dem ands early. 'I he question of freezing is an i .p o rtan t consideration. The am ine form will stan d only a 20 degree above tem p eratu re. ’1 ic ester tyi>e contains antl- fieeze and will w ith stan d tem p eratu re* to 30 degrees lielow zero. G rain prices w ere still su b stan tially below p arity values at m id le . em ber. W heat lacks 11 cen ts a bushel of reaching p arity val ue. Barley was 15 cen ts a bushel below p arity at mid-December. ‘ P a rity ” is heard frequently these days. H ere's a definition: P a rity Is the price for a bushel of w heat, taken on an exam ple, w hich will buy nearly as m any pounds of food, y ard s of d o th , end o th e r things w hich farm ers buy for fam ily and farm use, as th e súme w heat brought in the ba -e period. The base is eith er 1910-1914 th e relatio n sh ip s of the past y ears, w hich ev er is (By Mrs. A. F. B aker) Mr. and Mrs. C’yde S tradley en tertain ed friends at a pinoc hle p arty at their hom e Friday evening. b’our tables w ere in play w ith high scores held by Mrs. Ivan Blagg and L if te r B arnum and consolation prizi > w ere received by Mrs. Boyce Blaylock and Ivan Blagg. Re- Q-eshment« w ere served later by the hostess. T hose present w ere Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lakin, Mr. and Mis. M arcus E slinger. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lem ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blay- lock, Mr. and Mrs. W allace May, IMPERIAL PEER . . . Emperor ME and Mrs. B ern ard M artin ltirohito takes a peek into the elec and Mr. and Mrs. J,ester B arnum tron microscope at a factory in Kyoto during his tour of that area. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Rolfe took During his tour some university his m other, Mrs. T. M. Rolfe, students mobbed his car singing to The Dalles Monday w here Communist songs. entered the hospital for medical attention. w here they w ere called recently Mr. and Mrs. B ernard M artin upon w ord of the serious illness attended the card p arty at the of h er m other, w ho cam e th ro u g h H ar land view gran g e h all Wed an operation and Is som e b etter. nesday evening. Many friends from G rrss V al Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reynolds ley and K ent w ent to T he Dalles and children w ere In P ortland Monday to atten d th e funeral several days last week on busi services fo r/A . A. D unlap held a t ness and to visit h er p a re n ts Mr L,Veneer A Libby funeral chapel. and Mrs. C. H. Kellogg. The Rev. A. L. K in tn er of J i r a s s Valley officiated. Mr. and M rl. Donald von Bor- stel and children w ere d in n er R obert Ziegler, son of Mr. and guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. H erm an Ziegler, left Mon Mr. and Mrs. John Reckm an. day for Hopewell, V irginia w here lie haft a job as a research chem iMr. and Mrs. V ernon Eakin ist. and fam ily w ere d in n e r guests Mr. and Mrs. Del W right of Sunday at tin* B ernard M artins. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reynolds Wasco w ere Sunday aftern o o n v/ete business visitors in The callers at th e hom e of Mr. and Dalles Friday. and M rs. J red Cox. ! H • A p reschool clinic will be held at th<» G rass Valley school house Tuesday afternoon F eb ru ary 12 at 1:30 o ’clock for the G rass Val ley and Kent cornrnunties. Dr. E. Noel Sm itlj will he the exam iner. 11 H Mr. and Mrs. Donald M arsh and son of Hood R iv er cam e up Sunday evening and sp en t sev eral days w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C lodfelter. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Claud May and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam B rinkert a.ia.v' o.ioiv J° ‘Cipnei > ‘.iafq hi ih | i and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. H. dinner guests Sunday at the O. Dugger w ere d in n er guests Walla ce May lióme. S aturday evening at the John Mr. and M'rsf Olan SUirk and Rust home. A fter dlnnt r Mr Mrs. H arold Owens and duugh- and Mrs. Bill B rinkert and Mr. ter. ( ’arol w ere in 'l’he 1 »alles and Mrs. Jo h n Block called and Ft idaj spent tile evening playing pin M i. and Mrs. F ra n k von Bor- ochle. stel w ere d in n er guests Sunday 'Mr. and “Mrs. It. F. I.eBleu of at tin • hom e of Mr. and • Mrs. T errebonne came Sunday and Dean Re> nolds. w ere over night guests of the Mr. and Mrs. K endrlt ■k Dun John Rusts. All going to The lap and children arriv ed early Dalles Monday to the funeral of Sature lay m orning from C arlton A. A. Dunlap. aftfcV ir eceiving w ord of tliie d ea th Mr. and Mrs. Owen E akin and of Ills fath er, A. .A. lJunlap. Ken- family retu rn ed home Sunday drick w ent to P o rtlan d Saturd&y from C harlotte, N orth Carolina and rnet ids. b ro th er, t liarles Dunkq ’, wiio arriv ed by plane from I,Gj Angele 9, C a ll ernia. *1 Mr. and Mrs. 1le n n än Zeigler Jr. of T he Dalle?( s in n t Sunday visiting Ills paenti Mr. and Mrs. 1(ernia n Ziegler and his aunt, E arl Olds and fami enables ♦he family to limit the cost to its needs or wishes. ¿ p e n c o fi Mr. and Mt and A!Ifred Ko Saturelay find ed hoi ne w ith n ioni MJ4 noo kt i: » avi . s. K enneth Crew s k w ent to Saijjtiy (he ’ ’l e u s ’ le tu rn - 1 new l ’ont lac. Mrs. Arzell 1-cmley .Is in a ho sp ital in ¡The Dalles she undew ent an operatic cently. « a ’ A A H L v it yew A aub' th e pro g ram am o u n ts to $224,- 00 T his is less cost per acre In 1910-1914, th e United S tates th an a sum m er-fallow operation farm price of w heat was about and 2.5% in te rest on an in v est $0.884 p er bushel. Prices o f a r m ent. ticles farm ers buy are now about Individual reductions, besides 2.81 tidies as high as in 1910-14; th e county quota, a re for size th erefo re th e p artly price of of acreage, 25% reduction a fte r w heat w ould be 2.84 tim es the seven continuous y ea rs in pro 1910-1914 price, o r $2.51. gram , and 5% reduction for p ay m ent by Ju n e 30th. Crop in su r F ederal C rop In su ran ce policy ance covers all ty p es of hazards. holders will receive a 30% re duction in prem ium rates th is V isit th e county PMA office and discuss th e F ederal Crop In s u r year. 'Phis reduction should tie ance program w ith Ralph Busse. good new s to those carry in g crop in su ran ce and may find m any ' • * i em bers. ri du< tlon com es about by reaching a county rese rv e of 200,000 dol lars bu ilt up over past y ea rs w ith lew losses. This new g u a r an tee will m ove the prem ium rate dow n considerably for oper- tors w no p articip ated one y ear or m ore. A particu lar county farm er o w ning 380 acres witA a bushel g u ara n tee of 10.9 per acre in cash value can he assu red of 8,900.00 dollars w ith w heat a t $2.15. c > : CONSIDER: The Expanding Values of V hat You Ou n $2.60 ut. S4 10 fifth IHz V • 6 PROOF • THE OLD HERMlTAGf COMPANY, FIÍANKFORT, KEN1UC** Adams Paint Store T hird A Union St. Oregon The Dalles P ain t - W allpaper • IV rnetiar Blinds D O R IN W E L L D R IL L IN G TEE D A LLES, OREGON Phone 3729, 518 W. 7thSt . . . . .. . . CLERK’S SEM I-ANNUAL REPORT SHOW ING IH IX iET E D ITEM S FOR FISC A L YEAR, JU LY 1 A1? ? 7 ,9M in < lusive . SHOW ING E X P E N D IT U R E K, J J ' ’’ ,M I TO D EC EM B ER 31, 1M1 IN C L U S IV E AND I N E X PE N D ED B A L A N C E AS OF D ECEM BER 31, I9.it Amount ACCOUNT Budgeted < OUNTV COURT County Ju d g e's sa lary $ 1800.00 County Ju d g e’s expenses 250.00 Com m ’r s ’ tiees, m ileage, adm . 500.00 C IR C U IT COURT W itness & J u r o rs ’ fees 200.00 R e p o rter’s fees & salary 800.00 Meals for Ju ro rs 25.00 B ailiffs fees 25.00 C ircuit Ju d g e's ex{>enses 100.00 V rrO R N E Y ’S EXP. IT CORNER Catherine I K eith McDonald Andersen How To Keep Your Oil Hooter Clean. A d o iia r - wise neighbor of ours services his own pot-type oil heater reg ularly— and easily. ’••VRr.’HCl» O f co a rse, u sin g S ta n d a rd Stovo Oil, 100“. distilled and clean delivered, you caad only service your healer once a year. If you have a p ressu re-ty p e b u r n e r , tr y N ew S ta n d a r d Furnace Oil w ith ThernaisoL It slope filter clogging. Enjoy dependable oil heat nom- fort with either o f these fine S tan d ard H eating Oils. J u s t call us! I *<■ rep / ■V H e e le n n s th e r>trn>ncr ns s h o w n in the diagram — the Mr ta r in g V nlve Btexn, to o . V ao ’n e s th e m in k e r o s e n e . Then he scrapes the burnor pot to remove ail inrd carbon. Fi nge at ton of th s pot is in- ' > *' ' 'N '.i..li are W IL B U R N SEMI annual ( ’OI NTY C LER K C lerk ’s salary D eputy’s salary In cid en tal expimscs Record Iwoks A blanks Office eq u ip m en t COUNTY AGENT COUNTY ASSESSOR A ssessor’s salary Rolls, detail sheets', etc. Office help A ppraisal A field w ork Office equip, rep a irs, etc. Office A d m in istratio n COUNTY S H E R IF F S h eriff’s salary D eputy'* salary In cid en tal expenses S tate In d u strial Are. Comm. Official car T ravel outside co u n ty C ash reg ister COUNTY T R E A SU R ER T re a s u re r’s salary Record books A blanks A d m in istrativ e expenses E xtension t .'M ed w ith f .’. r r a c e c c n x c r t. Dated this 17th day of J a n u a ry , 1952. ¡Marie H oskinson, C o unty Clerk I) 1ST. i¡a’ iffiiiœ Com m odity C redit loans are available to farm ers u n til J a n u a ry 31. L oans m u st be redeem ed p rio r to A pril 30, otherw ise they are tak en over by th e C redit Corporation. “ Make Vour Own D raperies", is the title of a new extension b u lletin ju st off th e press. The report of f e e s OF SAM E JU LY I, 1951 r o |>E< EM BER 31, 1951, INC LU SIV E MONTHLY RECEIPTS« JU L Y ......... t AUGUST . . . ......... ................................... * 74.50 242.60 SEPTEM BER ..................................... 134.15 O C T O B E R ......... .................................... 91.55 NOVEM BER . ......... 74.15 DECEM BER . ................................ . 136.28 E H ED JU ST IC E COURT Ju ro rs, W itnesses, etc. S alary • Office A d m in istratio n » BAKER l \ N I R IN ( E A t.C M 1 tilt AMS VALLEY the higher. F o r w heat the base periisi is 1910-1914. ) 6S DR.VXU The largest pool starts with a si; le drop. SO v h ' life insurance sav.ngi— your funds tor f with your first premium depos t. Year by year ytm l.nancial sec premium you save. Why not start a p t below G eneral E xtension Division of the sta te system of h ig h er edu cation in cooperation w ith the N ational U n iv ersity E xtension association. T he ex h ib it will lie show n in Medford, Ja n u a ry 24- 26; Eugene, Ja n p a ry 2ik31; C or vallis, T eb ru ay 4-6; and P ortland, . F v.» j 9-12. U IV Will IJV open to eb ,. ru ary It w ill be th e public w ith o u t charge. COUNTY OF SH ER M A N ) 5iari e H ° sk ln * ’i1’ c ? " n t-v C lerk of th e w ith in C ountv and » 're ?y Certli y th a t th e foregoing rep o rt is p rep ared from and based upon th e records of th is office; and th a t th e sam e a i’d b e lie ftrUe 31X1 C° rr<?Ct re p o rt to th e l,est of m -v know ledge •vVr> i W hile onlookers m arvel, Miss C arolyn B radford of the A m eri can M useum of Atomic E nergy exp lain s th e use of radioisotopes in ag ric u ltu re. The exhibit show n is p a rt of the trav elin g A tom ic E n erg y E xhibit direct from th e A EC laboratories in Oak Ridge, T ennessee, w'hich is being b ro u g h t to Oregon by th e l i t candidate in th e field to i'i‘ fur D em ocratic N ational C op . iiittecw om an is Mrs. Mar- i ar •: Cawood, vice-chairm an of ll '■ M u'tnom ah C ounty G eneral TOTAL RECEIPTS 753.23 ( i i al com m ittee. She is the i e W. L. Cawood, a P o rtla n d SOURCE OF R E f’E IP T S R ecording Fees ___________ paint contractor. J ----- $ 252.70 L aw L ib rary F e e s ___ Z M r;. CaWood has long been ac- ......... 20.33 C ircuit C ourt F e e s ___ Z ......... .......... tiv< in the D em ocratic p arty of 07.00 P ro b ate and C ounty C ourt F e e s ............. ( ■ i ■ >n. w . g rad u a ted from 47.50 M iscellaneous C opying and In d ex in g ZZ 257.20 N orth Bend high school and M igratory Fees ....... ............ 14.50 later «’ten I d W illam ette u n i L itig an t Fees ............... .......... ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 44.00 versity at Salem. Mrs. Cawood Divorce F ees ______ 20.00 v : enu loyed on n ew sp ap ers in th e Coos county area before TOTAL RE4 EIPTS # 753.23 n vine to I'ortl. nd seven y ears O ISItU RSEM EN TS: ago. M igratory L iens paid to S ecre tary of S tate $ 14.50 Mr . Cawood is a m em ber of L itig an t tees paid to S tate T re a su re r 11 00 t I a: t'an 1 le a g u e of W om en Divorce fees paid to S tate T re a s u re r 20.00 Y itei , Y.VV.C A., A rleta P arent- Fees paid to C ounty T re a s u re r 674.73 'L a c h e is association, Jack so n Club oi Oregon, and o th e r civic TOTAL D ISBU RSEM EN TS $ 753.23 and i olltical o rganizations. STA TE OF OREGON ) ye a a iñ J a will be held T uesday evening. J a n u a ry 29 in the school au d i torium . A progam and social evening are planned. A gent GENERAL PAINT ¡PRODUCT» Heavy Rote • one coat finish Flex - Colorful decorator The first m eetin g of th e new ly organized P-T A of Grasa Valley Rayonitr, washable smooth finish ‘ O reg o n I» T hom as W. Thom pson County I c ! E i'iV .d G ay Shop ï ■ ■ The prem iu m cost for th is o p erato r a fte r seven y ea rs in The shop will he closed January 1C ands will open again February I w ith a complete stock of LOVELY SPRING DRI SSES W asco b u lletin w as w ritten by .Myrtle C a rter, hom e fu rn ish in g s special ist, OSC. Miss C a rter indicates hom e m ade d rap eries can have a professional look by giving careful atten tio n to accu rate m easu rem en ts and p ro p er con stru ctio n m ethods. The bulletin is filled w ith diag ram s to m ake th e job moi e enjoyable. W rite, call, or visit th e office for y o u r copy. RA M BLIN ’« A m ount Expended $ 900.00 125.00 330.99 263.80 381.90 14.75 • 10.00 B alance as of Dec. 31, 19.51 $ 900.00 125.00 169.01 63.80 O.D. 418.10 10.25 15.00 100.00 50.00 1800.00 250.00 900.00 61.43 50.00 .. ,9C9.00' 188.57 300(H) 163.10 136.90 3200.00 2960.00 350.00 250.00 150.00 3450.00 1600.00 1480 00 188.21 71.75 1600.00 1480.00 161.79 178.25 150 00 3450.00 3200.00 300.00 100 00 1(H) 00 2(H) 00 50.00 1600.00 27.75 3200 00 2960.00 800 00 125.00 720.00 150.00 487.44 1600.00 1480.00 742.29 59.96 360 00 1600.00 125 00 87.50 8(H) 00 18.65 50.00 25.00 56.15 50.00 1600.00 272.25 100.00 75.00 143.85 1600 00 1480.00 57.71 65.04 360 00 150 00 487.44 8(H). 00 106.35 37.50 xÿ* A S ta n k t. 0 ’’ •i toli.crbia Frs4:*(t Diti, ibutad by C a t h e r in e A n d erso n G rass Valley, Oregon Phone: Graa¿ Valley, 232 COI NTY H E A L T H O FF IC E R / i e» ? ™ " u rse ’ sa ,a ry & expenses 3200 COUNTY CORONER Fees & expenses 75.00 J u ro rs & w itnesses 25.00 ELECTIO N S Ju d g es & clerk s 600.00 Ballots & su p p lies 300.00 Booths 50.00 Ballot boxes & reg istratio n 20.00 COUNTY SCHOOLS School lib ra ry 50.90 4-H Club F a ir 600.00 T each er’s In stitu te 150.00 P e r capita a t $10.00 5090.00 COUNTY COURTHOUSE Eighty, phone, w ater, etc. 1600.00 J a n ito r ’s salary 2500.00 R ep airs & im provem ents 1000.00 COUNTY J A IL B oard of p riso n ers & supplies 150.00 COUNTY P R IN T IN G 500.00 COUNTY STOCK INSPECTOR 12.00 IND EM N ITY B ang's diseased cattle 50.00 MENTALITY D ISE A SE D CASES E x am in atio n , expenses, etc. 75.00 PU B L IC A SSISTA NCE G eneral assistan ce 1654.00 DEMOSS M EM O RIA L PARK Old age assistan ce 2175.00 Aid, dep en d en t children 331.00 Aid, perm . & totally disabled 277.00 UM EIiGENCY FUND 7500.00 ASSOCIATION, OREGON CO U N TIES Du?s 110.00 P ublic lands com m ittee 5.00 A U D IT OF COUNTY BOOKS 900.00 PREM IUM , O F F IC E R ’S BONDS 400.00 M aintenance, rep airs, etc 300.00 COURTHOUSE INSURANCE Building and fix tu res 225.00 P E S T CONTROL 200.00 U S. FISH & W IL D L IF E SER 2100.00 GOV’T T R A P PE R 700.00 D E L IN Q U E N T TAX FO RECLO SU RE Cost 75.00 S ER V IC E ORGANIZATIONS 600.00 W H E A T LEA G U E ASSOCIATION A d v ertisem en t 30 00 ANNOTATIONS, LAW BOOKS 500.00 FA lit GROUND INS. 200 00 SHERM AN CO. F A IR A SSN 1000 00 P IO N E E R T R A IL S ASS’N 300.00 R E T IR E M E N T FUN D 1200.00 Total A m ount of Budget Total A m ount Expended I »’. OÄ. M». K e ith M c D o n a ld W aaco, Oregon Phone: Wasco 552 3200.00 107.00 3.75 32.00 O.D. 25.00 600.00 300.00 50.00 16.25 50.90 600.00 150.00 5090.00 1260.03 1250.00 86.85 339.97 1250.00 913.15 81.65 301.75 68.35 198.25 12.00 50.00 75.00 1240.50 413.50 1631.25 248.25 207,75 537.51 543.75 82.75 69.25 6962.49 110.00 500 337.50 155.00 5.78 562.50 245.00 294.22 1290.00 350.00 225.00 200.00 810.00 350.00 75.00 600.00 30.00 448.90 200.00 1000.00 300.00 800.94 51.10 399.06 .« 67,494.84 * 28,248.80 I nexpended Balance as of De< em b er 31, 1931 $ 39,246.04 G E N E R A L ROAD FUND A m ount A m ount Balance as of ACCOUNT Budgeted Expended Dec. 31, 1931 W EED CONTROL $ 2000.00 $ 229.67 $ 1770.33 W AGES 22500.00 12240.90 10259.10 R E P A IR S 5000.00 213S.88 2860.12 GAS & O IL 4000.00 1723.83 2276.17 T IR E S & T I BES 3000.00 2191.56 808.44 G E N E R A L S U P P L IE S 3000.00 647.79 2352.21 INSU RA N CE & O N E-H A I.F C O M PR E H E N SIV E POLICY 65.00 §21.40 756.40 O.D. M ISCELLANEOUS 3000.00 894.24 2105.76 BRID G ES A CU LV ERTS 7000.00 3214.32 3785.68 ROAD MACHINERY T 1600.00 9475.00 2125.00 CR U SH ED ROCK OR ROAD IM PRO V EM EN T 2000.00 235.40 1764.60 MACADAM M A INTEN A NCE 1000.00 1000.00 R E T IR E M E N T 900.00 473.69 426.31 Total A m ount of Budget $ 63.063.00 Total A m ount E xpended $ 34,287.68 U nexpended Balance as of D ecem ber 31, 1951 30.777.32 STA TE OF OREGON ) 88. COUNTY OF SHERM AN ) f I. M arie H oskinson. C ounty C lerk of th e w ith in C ounty and State, do h ereb y ce rtify th a t th e foregoing rep o rt is prenared from and based upon th e records of th is office; and th a t th e sam e H ? bell i tn ie and C° ,re c t re P°r t to th e best m y know ledge D ated th is 17th day of Ja n u a ry , 1952. Marie Hoskinson, County Clerk o o