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PACK 6 SHERMAN COUNTY JOUHNAI^ MOKI». OREGON ‘ FRIDAY, JU N E 13, 1952 NOTICE OF 1052-53 BUDGET MKETÜÍO NAVAL AND MILITARY In accordance w ith the provisions of the «Local Budget Law ” (Sections 110-1201 to 110- VACAN (*I ES A N NOUNCED 1215, O. C. L. A.), notice is hereby given th at the budget com m ytee of Sherm an County, Ore CongreHsmtiu Lowell Stock gon, in compliance w ith said law, prepared and adopted on May 27. 1952* the budget estim ates man of die Second D istrict of for Sherman County, Oregon, for the - ensuing fiscal year Ju ly 1, 1952 to June 30, 1953, as set Oregon will have vacancies a t to rth in the accompanying schedule I, II, III and IV. Ad persons are hereby notified th a t on the U. S. Military Academy a t W ednesday the 2nd day of July, 1952, a t 2 p. m. in Moro, Oregon, said budget estim ates may be discussed with the County Court, the levying board for Sherm an County, Oregon,’ and any W est Point, New York, and the person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in favor of or against said U. S. Naval Academy a t Annapo proposed tax levy or * tax levies or any part thereof. lis, M aryland, for admission in The outstanding indebtedness of Sherm an County, Oregon, at May 27 1952, was as follows: Ju ly 1, 1953. NONE. Applicants for these vacancies must lie residents of the Second Signed: C. A. Tom, Chairman Budget Committee; Dewey 'Thompson, Secretary Budget Com D istrict of Oregon, and th e ’ Con- mittee; A. C. Kaseberg, Vernon I. Miller, Donald M artin, Lester Wilson, Members Budget Com mittee. 8CH. I NUMMARY of ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1952-53 'E stim ated Estim ated 1952-53 Total of General General Road Receipts Cash Declared Receipts Cash Declared Tax Levy Calculation All Funds F und Fund Road Fufld'-^'Cen. .Fund Gen. Fund Road Fund ToEaTTst. E xpenditures >136,377.10 $ 6fl,577 16 $ 67,400.00 Deduct Est. Receipts 36,000.00 > 7,000.00 > 5,000.00 4,000,00 20,000,00 A m t to Balance Budget 100,377:10 Add: Est. 1952-53 n o tre c ’d 100.00 Total Levy Needed 100,477.10 Tax Levies inside 6% lim it 100,477.10 SCH. II SUMMARY of EST. EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, LEVIES, FISCAL YEAR 1951-1952 1951-52 Total of , General General Road Cash Declared Cash Declared Tax Levy Calculation > All Funds F und ________ Fund Gen. Fund Road Fund Total Est. Expenditures 132,559.84 > 67,494.84 $ 65,065.00 Deduct Est. Receipts 36,220/00 $ 5,000.00 $ 4.020.00 > 9,000.00 Amt. to Balance Budget 96,339.84 Add. Est. 1951-52 not rec’d 100.00 ________________ ■ 96,439.84 Toted Levy Needed Tax Levies inside 6% lliplt 96,439.84 VETERANS TO GET MONEY Oregon bonus checks totaling «ome >27,170,000 will be paid to more th an 65,000 W orld W ar vet erans or their next of kin d u r ing the month of July, Bonus Su pervisor H. C. Saalfeld of the state D epartm ent of V eterans' Affairs has estimated. T hat was the ampunt and num ber of bonus claims w hich SCHEDULE H I Actual for Actual for 7-1-49 74-60 to to 7-1-50 7-1-61 > 1500.00 250.00 500.00 > 900.00 125.00 330.09 68.04 332.04 100.00 400100 400.00 25.00 26.00 100.00 263.80 381.90 14.75 10.00 > 1500.00 283.39 50.00 > 1500.00 250.00 > 900.90 178.44 250.00 163.10 2880.00 2640.00 334.69 225.85 100 M 3285.00 2880.00 2640.00 300.00 250.00 160.00 3285.00 1000.00 1480.00 188.21 71.75 2880.00 29363 100.00 60.00 5.87 25.00 43.20 2880.00 250.00 100*00 100.00 100.00 50100 1600.00 27.75 2880.00 2640.00 802.07 119.98 27960 720.00 101*04 2880.00 2640.00 76000 100.00 482.50 72000 125.00 400.00 1600.00 1480.00 742.29 59.96 1440.00 59.50 45.00 1440.00 15000 46.00 800.00 18.65 50.00 1200.00 3200.00 $ 18,200.00 Rufus News S U N D A Y , J U N E 15 W A SC O FIELD Sherman County Braves * vs. M aupin 2:30 p.m. Adm. 75c FIRE & HAIL INSURANCE Protect Your Income Don't Lose A Crop John A. Foss, Wasco rum bia river over to M iller’s Is- ru je . land. They w ere accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Ray Brown. . " 'T ? " pension included violation for 11- COUNTY H A M BLIN 'S** cense provisions, narcotics addir- The Oregon State college bac- tk>n' fal,ure to appear for tests, - teriology departm ent will dis- iaIIure pass tests, negligent continue sale jjf legum e Innocu- rtrlvtog. physical condition, {medi tating bacteria June 30, 1952. 031 report and driving record. Growers can now rely on any ~ BE SA FE — USE of the commercial innoculants ‘RIGHT NOW CLEANER' offered by dealers ' and we re commend th at they be used. Washing Pow«,er Better Than a Bleach —- For always desirable and in la u n d ry , Diwhea, Fruit Jan* and Baby’s Buttles, Woodwork and yields. The Oregon State college IJnoleunt bacteriology departm ent will I t’s cleansing action removes *'* continue to m aintain stock to Grime and Grease instantly, w here feasible will o b ta in -iso B erry âni| fresh (Mildew lated seed arid offer for sale cul UPHOI j STERY' and RUGS tures for new and exotic intro- ...... .......... EASILY ’ CLEANRD tin-i are (Silverware rolished Instantly) ductlons w here-such cultures not available through dommer- Its the greatest cleaner w ith - cial sources. many uses on the package. The outbreaks of anthrax 1n (Excellent for Dairy Use) Ohio, Michigan and Illinois h a v e Price 25c, 5Oe, and $100 been traced to unsterilized bone “IT'S GRRATT meal from Belgium. Only ste r Aak Your Cheerful Grocer ilized bone meal should be used SAVMS $ $ for livestock feeding. This out break mW also emphasizes need . iiiniiHwiises the m e neeu ------ ----- —---------- - for viligaince in detecting and re- Moro ,x>d*® N®- ' * » LO.OJP Meets 1st and 3rd pflFling livestock diseases. Tbe U j S. population is in Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. creasing about 7,400 persons hall. n?V;. T T ransient rans,ent and and dally. Thia la Iwo and a half b^ i te ™ are million per year. Thia will re- F l o / J ' ^ J " ^ c . < iu u e i\ m illio n m o re coW s to am milk re q u irttira ta for an Increase production of 1,323 pounds of milk per cow for those now in production. This is an- ther reason w hy the dairy busi- neas Inoka good, for a lew w ata. T he threat of' Foot and Mouth J disease is pressing. In Canaria 3 thirteen jtundr^d 'hfcad of cattle j ,,o W a tk m » c Lupine Rebekah Lodge J '"icphl' lc Ce" 'rT n<Uon UQH,n 1 Martin, Sec. “ náts made It the SMITH-GALLAWAY GHAPEL SPIRITS «THE OLD S | NNY BROOK CO.. LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY shou,d placed on reed as aoon as practical. . , . w g -r-M W Phone 3135 f'â»"ifiiîiiiiHiHMÎ8 75.00 61.43 3450.00 25.00 56.15 50.00 360.00 487.44 107.00 25.00 336.15 235.65 117.00 000.60 300.00 50.00 20.00 «7.50 0.75 20.00 1901.18 3960.00 1845.33 1090.00 2000.90 1000.00 1260.03 1250.00 88.85 1600.00 2500.00 1000*00 183.58 783.19 159.90 459*90 12.00 96.00 2400*00 2088.00 * - 1071.00 2400.00 2175.00 2035.01 c 104.77 (Ml 900.00 1.28 363.55 6000.00 199.25 300.00 214^8 473J7 206^8 95.00 500.00 1900.00 1900.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 30.00 30.00 380.50 188.50 390.00 10T1.00 110.00 5.00 900.00 400.00 75.00 750.00 735.12 1200.00 1911.53 21286.09 3000.00 21500.00 5000.00 4000.00 2000*00 2000.00 * 842.78 3000.00 7000.00 10800.00 4090.09 1000.00 900.00 7615.90 3039.13 2039.25 1642.^7 S26.67 3936.65 1058.2» 15144.00 2500.00 640.39 office Equipment COUNTY HEALTH O FFICER 3200,00 . Health Nurse Salary & Expense COUNTY CORONER 75.00 Fees A Expenses 25-00 Ju ro rs A W itnesses ELECTIONS 600.00 Judges 4 Clerks 300.00 Ballots A Supplies 50.90 600.00 150.00 5090.00 75.00 1255.90 187.25 300.00 1744775 35.00 1296.25 Actual for 7-1-50 to * 7-1-51 1636.35 107.13 300.00 2155.25 40.00 1956.98 17124.98 20405.59 3550.25 3210 38 46.04 52.00 ‘ 427.50- y 474.60 585.18 . 787.48 1800.00 250.00 500.00 200.00 800.00 25.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 1800.00 250.00 300.00 3200.00 3060.00 350.00 250.00 312.00 3550.00 3200.00 300.00 1530.00 500.00 200.00 50.00 3200.00 1530.00 800.00 125.00 840.00 150.00 1600.00 100.00 50.00 135.00 3200.00 75.00 25.00 600.00 300.0o 50.00 _ 20.00 ( COUNTY SCHOOLS 52.10 600.00 150.00 5210.00 Teachers’ In stitu te Per Capita at >10.00 ( COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1800.00 2500.00 1000.00 ( 150.00 150.00 500.00 600.00 12.00 COUNTY STOCK INSPECTOR 12.00 50.00 INDEMNITY (Bang's diseased cattle) 50.00 MENTALLY DISEASED CASES 75.00 Exam ination, expenses, etc. 75.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE * 1240.50 1654.00 General A ssistance _ j • 1654.00 1631.25 2175.00 Old Age A ssistance 2392.00 248.25 331.00 A id to D ependent Children 349.00 207*76 277.00 Aid to Perm anently A Totally Disabled 302 00 537.51 7500.00 EMERGENCY 7500 00 ASSOCIATION OF OREGON COUNTIES JIOPO Dues 140.00 5.00 5.00 Public Lands Committee 5.00 J37.5Q 900.00 AUDIT OF BOOKS 900.00 . SEALER W EIGHTS A MEASURES 154.00 400.00 PREMIUM ON O FFICERS’ BONDS 400.00 DEMOSS MEMORIAL PARK 6.78 300.00 Maintenance, Repairs, etc. 300.00 COURTHOUSE INSURANCE 225.00 Building A Fixtures 400.00 INSURANCE KENT LEGION HALL V4 PREMIUM ON COMPREHENSIVE POLICY 200.00PEST CONTROL 20C»00 1290.00 2100.00U. S. FISH A W IL D L IFE SERVICE 2240 00 GOVERNMENT T RA PPER ~ 350.00 700.00 Expenses - 7(X) (X) COST OF DELINQUENT TAX FORECLOSURE 75.00 Costs 75.00 600.00 600.00 SERVICE ORGANIZATION W HEAT LEAGUE ASSOCIATION 30.00 A dvertisem ent 30.00 CODE, 1940 51.10 500.00 Annotations A Law Books 500.00 Insurance on Law Books 189.00 200.00 FAIR GROUND INSURANCE ft9 1000.00 SHERMAN COUNTY FA IR ASSO 2000.00 300.00 PIONEER TRA ILS ASSOCIATION 399.06 1200.00RETIREMENT FUND 600.00 COUNTY ADV. PUBLICATION 500.00 67494.84 TOTALS ♦ 6 68377.10 GENERAL ROAD FUND 81.65 301.75 229.^7 12240.80 2139.88 1723.83 2191.56 647.79 821.40 894.24 3214.32 9475.00 235.40 473.69 2000.00 22500.00 5000.00 4000.00 , 3000.00 3000.00 65.00 3000.00 7000.00 11600.00 2000.00 1000.00 900.00 W EED CONTROL 2000.0( WAGES 22500.0( REPAIRS 5000.0t GAB A OIL 4000.(X TIRES A TUBES 3000« GENERAL SUPPLIES 2500.« INSURANCE A Vi COMP. POLICY 1300.« MISCELLANEOUS 2500.« BRIDGES A CULVERTS 7000.« ROAD MACHINERY 14000.« CRUSHED ROCK OR ROAD MACHINERY MACADAM MAIN., (Sinking Fund) 3000 0 RETIREM EN T FUND ¿nA n $ 65065.00 TOTALS < , SCHDULB IV Actual fo r 7-149 to 7-1-50 Estim ated 1952-63 Budget GENERAL FUND COUNTY COURT > J 800.00 County Judge’s Salary 250 l 0° Cotm ty Judge’s Expenses 500.00 Commissioner’s Fees, Mileage, etc. CIRCUIT COURT 200.00 W itness & Ju ro r’s Fees « 800.00 R eporter’s Fees &. Salary 25.00 Meals for Jurors 25.00 Bailiff’s Fees 100.00 Circuit Judge's Expenses JUSTICE COURT 60.00 Jurors, W itnesses, etc. > 1800.00 Salary 250.00 Office Adm inistration DISTRICT ATTORNEY ** 300.00 D istrict A ttorney Expenses COUNTY CLERK 3200.00 Clerk’s Salary 2960.00 Deputy’s Salary 350.00 incidental Expenses 250.00 Record Books & Blanks 150.00 office Equipm ent 3450,00 COUNTY AGENT Q<manaC0UNTY ASSESSOR 3200.00 Assessor’s Salary . 300.00 Rolls, Detail Sheets, etc. dOO.OO « f ic e Help 10O.00 Appraisal A Field W ork 209.00 Office equipment, repairs, main., etc. 50 00 Office A dm inistration New Office Equipm ent COUNTY S H E R IF F 3200.00 Sheriff’s Salary 2960.00 Deputy's Salary 800.00 Incidental Expenses 125.00 sta te Industrial Accident Comm. New Office Equipm ent i2(A0o Official car 150.00 Travel Outside C ounty ? „ 487.44 Cash Register inzwy COU NTY TREASURER Record Books & Blanks 1“a ?0 A dm inistrative Expenses 50.90 600.00 150.00 5.00 • 1951-52 50.30 60G00 150.00 5490.00 - FUND and CLASSIFICATION Budget 48.00 590.00 150.00 No* l i t j have been detroyed. USDA offi- Eureka Ixwige Mo* 121 A .F .4 A A rials have (racked down three Meets on the 1st anri thousand head of cattle that 3rd T hursday evenings 1 each month. Vlsitinx have come into the United States taste m em bers cordially In from Canada. Jlie re are how two vited to meet with us bills before congress requesting that a laboratory be set up to n ' IM . Clyde GHImor, / m? r’ W. M. s tu d , Foot ...n,I Mouth disease " ' H- e r e f r y anti develop a satisfactory pre- Bet,,,ehein c h a p te r No. <&. O.K.S Meets every second ana ventive vaccine. fourth T hursday in esch From W ashington States college $2.60 Dt. month; visiting members cotpes a- rejKirt on some re- invited. Moro, Oregon $4.10 fifth Sttflrch that has been carried on Bonnie May, W. M. over a ten year period having Gwen Ross, Secretary to do with dryland grazing trials. Rainfall is much greater In the Pullman area but the information DISTINCT.’YE FUNERAL is of interest to all. Grass-legume SE ’tV R K W ITHIN TH E m ixtures produced nearly Thrift tim es ns m any pounds -per acre MEANS OF ALL as straight grass pastures. Çat- tle may be successfully self fed grain on pasture. From thet standpoint or both cattle and pasture m anagement If is recom- nMMideif that grain feeding be Lennard K. Smith started Just before the peak pasture following which which KENTUCKY BLENDED IYH|SKEY . 86 PROOF » 6 5 » GRAIN NEUTRAL p;’sture grow th following The Italle«, Oregu» Discover the 106.70 " » tk m s . Secretary Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of esch m onth- Visiting EX PEN D ITU R ES . • Actual for 1951-52 iix m onths > 1500.00 250.00 615.25 ',rhJn n ^ rV. . J S an,‘ * ■ ° « rRe Fux- S a,u r- "»'I have com petitive Korea he was the pilot aaslgned jay night aI1 of the(n were in. «„„iducted by the o ransporting the U N. truce Vited to the Frank Weather- Civil Service < \>i omission on (By Mrs. George L. Fox) delegates from the bike camp ford home a t JLrtydgton for a Monday, July 14, 1952, to add in ' t() ,e Panmunjom and return. lawn supper. A fter supper all the selection of nominees for ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brock cele- He brought back many interest- w ent to the Ed Irby residerUje to iMiUh academ ic brsted their forty-eighth wed ing kodochrome slides^of the see some movie pictures. The . All boys w ho are interested ding anniversary at Rufus tru ^ ^ n e g frtia tio n s. k ip sit Foote’s returned to Corvallis and qualified should w rite im- grange meeting Thursday even- and Dr. Reid were stationed to- »Sunday night « u m m m L n -- by. air. u w d lto -C o n - ing. Rolland Johnson, m aster, g ^ b e r before both were re a s k tg ti’ • ' 'A n d y '* Lowell Stockman, presided at the business meet- overseas. grandson of Spokane at grange House Office Building, Waahing- Ing. At the lecturers hour, the Mr. and Mrs. John DeSantos T>ursday n ig h t MTs. E n g te rg ton, D. C., so they n e y receive msoAters sang, "Silver Threads and daughter Kathleen of Seattle, ju st returned from a trip to Spo- adtlitional information and be Among the Goldf to honor the ” u., were Saturday night guests kane bringing her grandson w ith adirtitted to the examination. Brocks. At the supper, hour a of the Hucks. They had din- her. Candidates for . the academies decorated white cake w ith I^ n a ner at the- grange hallk Saturday Mrs. Pat Reid and wins Gordon mtait have ranched their 17th but and Sam and the num ber 48 where they met many of Mrs. and Ricky came frorn Corvallis not their 22nd birthday by Ju ly graced the table. The group pre He Santos old friends, Mrs. De T hursday to spend a few days I r « f ' the calendar year (1953) in sented the Brocks with a gift,. Santos is the form er Betty Bry. visiting the the home of Dr. and which they enter the academies. Mrs. Frank Reid entertained ant attended ,Rufus school Mrs. Frank Reid. She returned --------------------- the Community Card club gt h e r roa^ y y/ ^ s- to Corvallis W ednesday. in t o x ic a n t s c a v « * n v home T u es^y evening. Mrs. M rf<and George Fox and Here Atabarna tQ -'JO X I¡A N T O < A tS fc OF W ayne Bartron received high 900 were business visit- Mr. and Mrs. Will Buck are Mr.- ENSIGNS score In pinochle. Mrs. William ° rT>. ° an<l Mrs. Dave Cooper and par- —.Drinking drivers se t a 1952 re- Macnab took Die consolation . a™ Mni- Wi,son Foote ©nts. The Coopers who are on cord d u rin ® A nH i T u -fv h ii.u i™ i . * * * ' " lgh? ‘heir v a v a U o Z ,,,« ,,!« . 7 nL a their vacation caraft out by ¿at. and sixty-one h a d .driving licen- visiting with Dr. and Mrs. home’ Mrg " " ? U h ,'e *ere and the HucM sea suspended after court con- Frank Reid was Captain John ______________ __ P are taking in some of the sur- vjetions of drivinc while un<k-r TJn-t# iiHAir helicopter p «•'-» •«____> <-*>«• . yicuons or driving while under ilot * ™___ «»_____~ roundlne scenerv the , of w r i * w .................................................... » » ■ fam ily are finding pleasure In ' ^ ' a rL 2 l S“ ^ , T; Newtor-V . bóat rTiHdg TE ese nice days. The figure was a twn nr They took a two or thr-swa three «vàlJa. mile high 80 far thLs y«»r - cruise up fee John D«J i riday. 1 They reported seeing a m other u ? 1 <*lver8 « «vicU < goose and her little ones. Sunday ^ ¡ h ir a ' J , ........ » ¡” “ ••• CM .'.eh. for v tS S u .« of t h e ta s ™ -aseball to the m axim um iwiyraent of >600. If a veteran died since his discharge, the eligible survivor is entitled to the am ount th e ve teran would have been paid had he lived. To date slightly more than 80,000 »veterans have applied for the bonus, but th e departm ent estim ates th a t another 60,000 o r Next of kin of Oregon men so still m ay file before the De * who S e d in service are entitled cember 1 deadline. tlie veterans’ departm ent figures will be approved by Ju ly 1. Vet erans are not being notified th a t their cfcain* have been approved. Only those veterans whose ap plications a re disapproved will be informed. Less than 400 let ters of disallowal have been Is sued so far. • Actual for 1951-52 Six m onths 606.60 175.00 493.50 30 00 806.14 9100.20 968.25 1569.10 494.40 RECEIPTS .Budget Ju ly 1, ’52 to June 30, ’52 FUND ana CLASSIFICATION GENERAL FUND 1200.00 "Clerk’s Pees 90.00 S h e riff8 Fees Rent P M.A. 1500.00 Justice of Peace 30.00 Beer IJcenae 1200.00 State Malt Beverage I TOTAL GENERAL ROAD FUND 15000.00 lotor Vehicle Fund 2500.00 u ustice of Peace 50.00 Sale of Equipm ent A Material 150.00 Rent of Equipm ent 500.00 Gas Refund —« -r * J TOTAL Estim ated 1952-53 Budget 1200.00 40.00 300.00 1200.00 30.00 1230.00 > 4000.00 1800 150 ’8 2900