Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 01, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1932
t h e cattle poor and
Ye! so in d o ctrin ated were
S T em igrants w ith stories of the
Pnkllahed Every Prtaay at
\ r L n W illam ette valley th a t not
Moro, Oregon
---- Editor g
r.hW J ‘tn stay on 'th e grass
Glie« I*. F r e n c h ------
° ne
,
Shorn an c t X
£ r .» £ covered P,aIns of .Sherm an coun.
Bntered as »econd cl*M matter
□twi
¿ay erm an (County J o u r n a l
porto file* at Mora, Oregon. under
»f ConrrMa of March I . 1IÎS.
COUNTY
PAPER
n iw s A m i
L P U B lI S H E tS
association
b r n k p ii
reported as a mere series of
dashes. It could be purely pro-
f a n e - n o English, at all.
Castigation from such a person
included distinct slurs upon the
recipients ancestors back as far
Qf unonhedox
A hundred years of American activities on thei part
.„ v en d v en « «
the H k e H h o ^ o f
on
S
^
d
^
the
week, end visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and his
brother in law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Marquisse and family,
They returned Saturday and brot
his nephew Leroy Sm ith of Ta­
coma back with them for a visit.
Bill Smith of Ellensburg a r­
P ro se n ^ were ^ e s d ^ ^ L e s t e r rived Saturday and will help his
and Barnum, Eben Kee. Clyde Strad- brother, Myrle Smith In harvest.
£ .
B tay ld e m a n d d a u « ,
w here they
they spent
spent severa,
months
where
i
Mrs. Mai McDermid te at her visiting relatives
home in Wasco after su fferin g s
Mrs. Tommie B arnett and Mrs.
stroke while visiting at ti)e home Marie Smith spent Saturday af-
of her niece, (Mrs. Spiggs at Eu- ternoon visiting Mrs. T.M. Rolfe.
gene. Mrs. MfcDermids sister of
Mrs. W illard B arnett was host-
Dufur
for her
e8S at a
Thursday w ith
MRS. McDERMID ILL
GRASS VALLEY NEWS
—
* " • « « " Bla«
par, o ,
^
-
Bud Brlnkert a—
«,
¿5“ ^
Want Ad»
u r n - the distance to • » • » » ' «
»wear w ith a certain
8>*n t
Ed Brtatow of PortU nd. dla-
was possible in a day in J8o2,
..„hum some tim e after leaving the hoe-
MVitimt u»n«artt
t e l e p h o n e , telegraph, radio, tone of «.nvlctlon and vehem- p |u | wUh
an(J
trlct manager of Mu ual Benefit
television were unthough. of to
lea have g r
>«’ • »
“ 0
tn C r . ^ ™ e y w X S a J .
: i e™mm“ " c a * l T w “ a man on " » « * » « »
PTW N BATE»
SUBSCRIPTION
—- 01 com m unication wa« a m an un
a .....
wooden pltn/s that
«-
-
P«*'“ “ ”
-
M ^ S I m Duncan and c h ild « ,
•
mr». aim u u n c a n ano
« rlr« .
Sunday
from
“ r
“ d M”
c n u u re n „ „ j .¡ „ .„ v ,,.«
T ex a,
P erri»°
W „. , 0 ^
ONE YEAR ---- --------- 7*^7 stirred a few acres of land can- “ “J * ?
____ ,. u _____ _ _ _____________ ;___________ ____________
m n the
. , ™ F ra n k T. Bayern.
her parents,
not compare to the huge tractor
Enough words make it posai- -
AUGUST 1, 1932
Mrs. Jam es E aster and Mrs.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
outfit that turns 100 acres a day
Conditions have changed, yet
the urce to make improvements
|n Wg
'h e r ’llf e tlm e h a s ^ m a l v e l l
or ner lifetime nas seen m a rv e u
T hat „ wh 1(x)
years Is a long time In America
egoecially- ,n the weBt
and especially in W V « « .
ble 10
“ ^ " a n d fÎ r i
6aj y 8 nte^ 2 u n £ the mt - w _
w ithout offending the ear.
once hoped that all American
amlu,8Sad„r» w ere »urtlelently
,
educated to have no need of
.
It is very odd that after four
full days of calling themselves
~
.
. „ . ,
the p arty of the people and the
*h' . r ^ l A a ™
rich the Democrats should have
nominated Adlal Stevenson, an
Moro Ixxtge No. I l l LO.QJP
aristocrat, an inheritor of g reat
wealth, to run against Ike El- B| G (KOI’
Meets 1st and 3rd
senhower, who was born In
Tuesdays ln I.O.O.F.
small tow n on the wrong side A fter enough harvesting of the
^ 1 . T ransient and
of the tracks.
1952 crop to make its excellence visiting brothers are
Stevenson Is not In the tradt- known it becomes time to say cordially Invited
tlon of the brawling Irish who a few words about i t It is fine. Floyd laane, N. G.
so often represent the city ma- It is so much better than ex-
I-eo W atkins,
chines of the Democratic party, peited that the crop estimators--
-
He is well educated, and his some of whom are good -are- still Lnplne Rebekah Ixrfgn No. 11«
speeches have polish. If any- holding their breath.
Meets 2nd and 4th
thing he is too intellectual for
Farm ers, too, a re surprised. Tuesdays of each
the Job for the self-styled Intel- T hey insured the crop at 20-25- month.
Visiting
lectuals of the nation have dab- 30 bushels depending on how it members "**«”**
bled with communism and some looked and p a st performances of J°sepnine u e n iry
NO.
of Stevenson’s friends are sus- the lrfnd. They have been rals-
|
ing their Insurance ever since. Telen Martin, Sec.
Although Stevenson will make It is so, good that farm ers can
"ft strong campaign and will out watch the w heat ruhfclng oUl of Eareka Ixwlge No. 121 AJF. A A.M
Meets on the 1st and
talk the
Republican nominee full grain elevators all day and
3rd Thursday evening«
and although his own personal look puzzled at night,
each month. Visiting
beliefs are reasonable he will be ; Good sized fields have made
mem bers cordially in-
unable to disclaim the support nearly 60 bushels to the were,
vtted to meet with u*
Clyde Glllmor, W. M.
of the Chilago gangs who start m any are making 50 and a 40
ed hint on his political career, bashel crop Js almost a m atter „ Dt Pinkerton, Secretary
Neither will he be able to live of apology In the good land ^ th|eheM| ch ap ter N0. 7 k O J W
down the support of the national areas. We don’t know ho|z it
M eet, every « o n d « u
ad m in istratio n : which of pure happened and few agree on
fourth ThurM ay lo e»<»
month;
visiting member*
political necessity m ust protect the subject. It is Elgin, late
* Oregon
Invited. Moro,
its members who were found rains, fertilization-, good farming
Bonnie May, W. M.
with their fingers in the public or som ething else. Briefly, it Is
ripcfcgfe
~
a good crop and may be the
Gwen Ross, Secretary
Stevenson was not drafted county’s largest because more
His friends had to work very acres are in w heat than in 1948
.
arrftiT N T
hard to get him nominated.. That when Sherman county produced NOTH E OF FIN A L A< <
N
is no disgrace; a man can run over 4,500,000 bushels.
—
Notice Is hereby 8 ^ « " tb a t
fnr nrMidpnt if he chooses The
Df course, when whole fields undersigned has filed In the
X tn J lI l^ n e ^ w a v
.
fig u red up th e y ie ld , » III lx- County Q tu rt of the State of
Painting - Papering
Decorating
Free
estimate«
Brush and Spray
Guaranteed
Satisfaction
For information call Moro 821
J. K. PARLEY
Arzell Lemley were business vis­
itors tn Portland last Tuesday.
• Mrs. L. S. Logan and (Mrs. Min­
na Burnell of Oakland, Califor­
nia arrived Monday to visit the
form er’s parents, Mr, and Mks.
J. S. Newcomb and ner brother
in law and sister, (Mr. and Mrs.
Roes Fields and. family.
Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Sm ith and
son Lowell w ent to Ellensburg,
Wn., T hursday and spent tthe
< ( )l NTY ( LK Rk H ANNUAL REPORT OP EXPENDITURES
AND UNEXPENDED BALANCES COVERING PERIOD
JULY 1, 1*51 TO JU N E M, l» 5 t, INCLUSIVE
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
ACCOUNT
Amount
Budgeted
Amount Unexpended
Expended
COUNTY COURT
Judges Salary
'$1800.00 $ 1800.00 $
Judge’s expense
250.00
250.00
Comm’ra'jfees, mileage, admin. 500.00
539.60
39.600. D.
CIRCUIT COURT
W itnesses A Jurors’ fees
200.00
522.48
322.48 O. D.
R eporter’s
fees A salary
800.00
29.90 .
770.10
.
- 25.00
Meals for ju ro rs .
30.50
5.50 O. D.
Bailiff’s fees^
25.00
15.00
10.00 ’
Judge’s expense
100.00
100.00
JU STICE COURT
50.00
Ju rors, witnesses, etc.
24.50
25.50
Salary
1800.00
1800.00
115.53
250.00
134.47
Office adm inistration
266.01
33.99
300.00
Ay ■ 1
3200.00
3200.00
M larv
2960.00
2960.00
i* p u ty a salary
Incidental expenses
318.75
31.25
350.00
104.75
Record books A blanks
145.25
250.00
210.05
60.05 O. D.
150.00
Office equipm ent
3450.00
COUNTY AGENT
3450.00
COUNTY ASSESSOR
3200.00
Assessor’s
salary
3200.00
™
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Roll>f detaU sheets, etc
192.89
Í07.11
300.00
100.00
100.00
0™ °«
„ ..
.
94.83
5.17
100.00.
Appraisal A field work
Office ¿ j X S ’.'u o n ’ " ” ’ etc. 200.00
124.10
75.90
50.00
50.00
g(x>d one and an effective’ poll«- » Httle less startling. Averages Oregon for Sherm an County his
SH B R iFE
cal ruse, but not to be taken come smaller than estim ates. Final Account as
of sh e riff’« s a la r y ^ . -
3200.00
3200.00
seriously.
v -
““ 1
B i r t h i n g 1« gqfog to i>al4e the E state of Anna F ^ S c h w a ra , Iieputy,g 8aIa/ y
2960.00
2960.00
»lit:-
th
is
's
small
crop.
-
deceased,
and
th
at
Momtey,
the
lncldental
expenses
x
166.47 O.|D.
966.47
800.00
Sparkm an Is a southern pot
11th day of August, 1952, a State Industrial Accident Com. 125 00
5.12
119.88
clan. f
72(100
720.00
Stevenson
were ent able
ru n bkaittifu
I ’*• B
IIF
IU T
the court
court gravel outside
car
72.00
78.00
150.00
on 1/ his
own statem
of to
belief,
BKU
hU
T IF
’F I’I
l
’[n the court r o o m jit the
county
487.44
487.44
he would di^w many conserva-
A New York architect is quot- t y U ()reg" n have been fixed by C O U N T ? TREASURER
live votes. He likes part of the e<l as saying that Oregon could
gg the Urne and p iace T reasu re r’s salary
1600.00
1600.00
84.40
40.60
Taft-Hartley law, speaks a word niake Salem and the capitol area
hearing of objections to said Record books A blanks
125.00
37.50
5Ö.00
' 87.50
for state’s rights and for aeon- the most beautiful In America.
. . ccount and for the set- Adm inistrative expense
omy, does not go entirely over- That is very possible.
tiement of said estate.
COUNTY HEALTH O FFICER
3200.00
2340.08
859.92
board on oversea? gifts, thinks
The taxpayers could go on and '
A rthur J. Bucholt*. Health__nuroe,~ salary, etc.
the states should first decide on On building marble faced build-
Executor \ COUNTY CORONER
126.000. D.
201.00
75.00
Fees A expenses
FEPC.
ings until the town was full of « j ^ ster Johnson,
25.00
25.00
Ju
ro
rs
A
witnesses
Had he campaigned for him- them
I t cqpld establish lawns X. t(„ n, v for Executor
36-9c
ELECTIONS
*
self on th at ticket and won he and gardens until there was u
253.55
346.45
600.00
Judges A clerks
- might stand on It. But his cam- place for Ihe weary to rest. It
.90
299.10
300.00
Ballots A supplies.
paign was led by Jake Arvey, Vould hire enough people to fill
22.75
27 J 5
50.00
Booths
16.25
head of the Chicago gang, and the marble offices and sit at
3.75
20.00
Ballot boxes A registration
word to nominate him came mahogany desks typing a half
COUNTY SCHOOLS •
50.90
50.90
from Harry1. Trum an who has dozen letters a day. Sure. ‘
School library
600.00
600.00
4-H Club Fair
skeletons to keep hidden.
Rut unless the people of the
150.00
150.00
Teachers' institute
Stevenson Is a compromise state are more than a little daft
499.10
4590.90
5090.00
Percapita Qz $10.00
between the conservative south they * can call a halt on state
COUNTY
COURTHOUSE
and the dealing north. To win he buildings for the
housing of
132.12 0. D.
1732.12
1600.00
Lights, water, phone, etc.
must placate both. Voters may more bureaus and’ agencies and
2500.00
2500.00
Janitor’s salary
’er^/!.iL out w hat he would instruct their legislators to get
346.04
never-
653 96
1000.00
Repairs A im provem ents
do umess they 'rem em ber that r id Of a few already operating.
COUNTY JA IL
13.70 O4>.
163.70
political
itical debts are always paid
U
L^ike
k e the federal government.
government,
Board of prisoners, supplies, etc. 150.00
171.30 O. D.
671.30
500.00
and Stevenson Is indebted to the state government has growrt
COUNTY PRINTING
12.00
some characters he would not too fast There is too much, it
COUNTY STOCK INSPECTOR
BANG’S DISEASED CATTLE
associate w ith if It were not for costs too much money. It does
50.00
50.00
Indem nity
political ambition.
too little good.
MENTALLY
DISEASED
CASES
---------------- -
\y e are of thp wen founded
72.12
2.88
Examination, expenses, etc.
▼ 75.00
opinion
that it will not be stop- '
100 YEARS
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
ped until fche people indicate
1654.00
1654.00
General -assistance
T his year Is the hundredth th at t h e v w a n t it st«ip|x>«l Then*
2175.00
2175.00
Old age assistance
331.00
anniversary of the biggest eml- a re always a few legislators
331.00
Aid to dependent children
gratlon from the, mid-west to the w bo vote /against such extension
Aid to perm anently A
277.00
277.00
Oregon country.
In 1852 it is of state government and there
totally disabled
2833.52
4666.48
7500.00
EMERGENCY FUND
estim ated that some 15,000 per- are always more who vote for
ASS N OF OREGON COUNTIES
sons came across the plains to it.
23.77 O. D.
110.00 • 133.77
Dues
settle In the W illam ette valley.
Unless the people take an In
5.00
5.00
Public
I^ands
Committee
Many of those who made the terest In their governm ent and
900.00
900.00
AUDIT OF COUNTY BOOKS
trip kept a diary In w hich they in the taxes for their g»>vern
OFFICERS’ BONDS
30.83
369.17
recounted the w eather, the cot> m ent, and unless they insist oh
400.00
Premiums
It is r e c o g n is e d by m a tte r
dition of the stock, th e presence more efficiency In that govern­
DEMOSS MEMORIAL PARK
brewer« that a m oifim portxnt
101.56
198.44
300.00
or dust and the scarcity of water, ment. theytw on’t get it. And we
Maintenance, repairs, etc.
Het or in making good beer is
COURTHOUSE INSURANCE
To many It was not a great ad- mean the people themselves,
the natural brew ing properties
41.81
183.17
225.00
Building A fixtures
venture; it was drudgery.
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‘ in the water.
»
200.00
200.00
PEST CONTROL
They forded the John Day In
tbt
from o u r
U. S.| FISH A W IL D L IFE
its deep rocky canyon and climb- " •’ ■■I, I MM EAR
subterranean wells, plus pre­
2100.00
2100.00
Service
*
ed the hill on its west to find . The Interview In which one
mium quality grains and hops
700.00
700.00
government t r a pper
an d th e s k i l l o f O ly m p ia 's
grass and w ater aplenty around Prescott, a newsman from the
DELINQUENT TAX FORECLOSURE
75.00
master brew ers that gives such
E m igrant Springs.
Some few United
State«,
and
William
Cost
7500
rare flavor to OLYMPIA.
600.00
w ent up Grass Valley canyon O’Dwyer, our pleasant but other-
SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
600.00
and across to the Deschutes at wise Imperfect am bassador to •«ar •
« Z -
WHEAT LEAGUE ASSOCIATION
5.00
25.00
A dvertisement
30 00
the m outh of Buckhollow. Most Mexlcof leads us to some conclu- * l t S
" T940 CODE
of them kept to their w estw ard sions that have little-to do w ith
13.90
486.10
Annotations & law books
500.00
course and crossed the Deschutes Mr. O’Dwyer’s reasons for Ilk-
200.00
FAIR
GROUND
INSURANCE
200.00
near Its m outh and climbed th at ing Mexico.
1568.50 O. D.
2568.50
SHERMAN CO. FA IR ASS N
1000.00
hill to get to The Dalles.
T
There wasi\ says the press, pro-
300.00
PIONEER TRAILS ASS’N •
300.00
Food was scarce In the wag- fanlty In ,the exchange of Ideas,
644.61
555.39
RETIREM ENT FUND
1200.00
ons by fall when th e wagon Probably, because of the sentl-
$ 67494A4 $ 62332.M $ 4962^9
train s reached this county. Meu m e n u toward the use of vilo
Total«—July 1, 1951 to JuueSO, 1932 Gen Fund Budget 3
picked up flour and bacon and language, the better evidences of
62332.53
Irena General P «»d Expenditure«
su g ar and met the wagon trains profanity. ,were occluded from
to sell a t a profit. Prices ran to the report. Nevertheless there Is
$ 4.962.29
Net Balance
75 cents a pound and nearly all reason to beligve-fhat the ari of
GENERAL ROAD FUND
food was the sam e price. F ifty profanity is going the way of
1730.33
269.67
2000.00
W EED CONTROL
cents a pound for flour or ba- chewing tohacco, straight whls
1562.60
20937.40
22500.00
WAGES
Li^bt K e/rtibn fn t
»f
con o r su g ar seemed high to the key and w hiskers, alt one-time
310.19
4689.81
5000.00
REÎPAIRS
Millans • / Temperai» P fp U
1115.90 "
2884.10
em igrants w ho were as near ndications of the wilder male,
GAS & OIL
4000.00
186.91 O D.
3186.91
out of money as food.
- A mule skinner of the days aran* n u m i et, rt « pu . «aau 11 i
TIRES & TUBES
Ä
3000.00
571.81
2428.19
GENERAL SUPPLIES
3000.00
T he women w anted to slop to when there w ere mules to skin
T r W . Morto So« U. L
OU.
INSURANCE ON OE HALF
w ash clothes; th e children need- had, and needed, a profane vo-
876.48
811.48 O. D.
MnF-W’ COMPREHENSIVE POLICY
65.00
ed shoes; th e wagons w ere w orn cabulary that would have to be
FOR SALE:
Certified Elm ar
w heat. Phone 20F2, Richard
FOR SALE: Seed w heat, Elmar,
has passed field inspection for* Johnson, Condon, Oregon 39-lc
certification. Will sell, direct
from combine for $2.50 bu. “RID your field of m orning glory
Ask Barney about the new Bor
Grown o n
Crested W heat
ascu—No spray, no equipm ent
ground. Lester Barnum, Grass
necessary—fireproof and non-
Valley, or phone Moro 234.
poinsonous.”
NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR?
Don’t set raw posts.
See a
dem onstration of th e finest,
DISTINfMTVE FUNERAL
fastest wood preserver. Avail­
able
at Baum garter H ardw are,
SERVICE WITHIN THE
Grass Valley, Oregon.
33-41c
MEANS OP ALL
FOR SALÉ: Rubber tired wheels
and stiff tongue for wood
H arris ’ 30-38 combine. Van
Rietmann, Condon, Ore. 35-8p
SMITH-CALLAWAY
CHAPEL.
CL’S TOM SLAUGHTERING —
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
freeae. Bring them In any dav
but Suixtay. C 4 C Food Store,
Grasa Valley, Oregon.
«life
Leonard R Hmltb
The Dalles, Oregon
Phone 3135
1514.05
7785.82
22491.73
3000.00
7000.00
11600.00
MISCELLANEOUS
BRIDGES & . CULVERTS
ROAD MACHINERY
CRUSHED ROCK AND
ROAD IMPROVEMENT
MACADAM MAINTENANCE
RETIREM ENT
1485.95
785.82 0. D.
10891.73 0. D.
1714.60
285.40
2000.00
1000.00
1000.00
339.43
560.57
900.00 ___________________
$ 65065.00 $ 67910.13 $ 3845.13 O. D.
Totals— Jaly 1. 1951 to June 30, 1952 General
Road Fn«d Expenditures
* 6 7 ,9 1 0 .1 3
General Road Fund Budget
•BAOBAB
Deficit Balance
® 2,845.13
Less tranwfer from Emergency Fund U> Balance 3,845.15
EXPENDITURES FOR 1951-1952 SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Amount Collected
Amount Expended
Unexpended Balance
$ 55,263.9«
$ 50,461.01
$ 4,802.95
Total num ber o f claims presented against General fund
Gross am ount of claims against General Fund $ 55,117,02
Less claims disallowed
20.50
Total Warrant« Issued
591
, $ 55,096.52
Total outstanding w arrants as of June 30, 1952 $ 7,215.86
‘ WARRANTS PAID
3 47.880..66
381
Total num ber of claim s presented against Gen. Road Fund
Gross amt. of claims against Gen. Road Fund $ 68,029 89
Less claims disallowed
’
119.76
Total Warrants Issued
$ 67,910.13
Total outstanding w arrants as of June 30, 1952 $ 19,377.77
WARRANTS
PAID
$ 48,532.36
TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND TO WHAT FUND CHARGED
FOR PEDIOD JULY 1, 1951 TO JULY 30, 1952, INCLu •
COUNTY GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES BY MONTH
JULY —. .......................... .. ...
.......$ 6,104.68
AUGUST
................ ............. .................
3,020.27
SEPTEM BER .................................. - ___
6,347.09
OCTOBER ..................................................
2,875.83
NOVEMBER
—...............--------
4,992.97
DECEMBER ..............................................
4,907.96
JANUARY —.............. ............... ............. ’
3,901.67
FEBRUARY ..............................................
3,563.42
MARCH ......................................................
2,859.20
A P R I L ...................
5,005.00
MAY ..................... - ...................................
4,698.27
JU N E ...........- ................................ - .........
6,820.16
• .-
.
-
3 55,096.52
TOTAL
GENERAL ROAD FUND EXPENDITURES BY MONTH
JULY .......................................................... $ 4,034.96
5,047.21
A U G U S T __
' 2,519.51
SEPTEMBER
13.337.12 . _
OCTOBER „
' 6,294.01
,.
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
3,054.87 .__
1,195.98
JANUARY
223.17
FÉBRUARY
2,883.46
„ MARCH
2,982.28
APRIL
5,791.37
MAY -
20,546.19
JU N E
3 67,910.13
$ 55,096.52
67.910.13
TOTAL
Total General Fund Expenditures
„ .Total General Road Fund Expendiutres
TOTAL ALL WARRANTS ISSUED $ 123,006.65
COUNTY CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT OF FEES AND DIS­
BURSEMENTS OF SAME JULY 1, 1951 TO JU N E 30, 1952
JUL
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SEPTEMBER - .............................. .......
OCTOBER .................................... .........
NOVEMBER ........................................
DECEMBER ........................................
JANUARY ........................... : ...............
F E B R U A R Y .........................................
MARCH ..............................................
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MAY ......................................................
JUNE ................................ ....................
W hat makes
Olympia
so refreshing?
Hr
Then see the Willys Station
Wagon on display at W ILLIS
MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over­
drive, plenty of carrying capacity
means safety, economy and prac­
tical transportation. Also New
Four Wheel Drive JE E PS, PICK­
UPS and STATION WAQONS.
Contact W ILLIS MOTOR for Wll-
lys-Overland Sales, Service, P arts
and Accessories. W est Columbia
River Highway, The Dalle«, Ore­
gon.
. 23-tfc.
Total Receipt«
74.50
242.60
134.15
91.519
74.15
136.28
104.45
70.60
149.05
91,80
191.83
50.18
$ 1411.14
SOURCE OF REC'EIPTS
Recording fees ________ _____ ______
I^aw Library fees ___________ ; __
568.20
39.39
133.00
145.50
15.00
404.55
29.50
56.00
°noo
Circuit Court fees ___________________
Probate and County Court fees
- Marriage Licenses __________________
Miscellaneous Copying and Indexing
Migratory Liens ________________ ____
■* Litigant fees _______________________
Divorce fees _________________
Total Receipts
9 1411.14
DISBURSEMENTS
M igratory liens paid to Secretary of State
Litigant fees paid to State T reasurer
Divorce fees paid to State T reasurer
Fees ¿paid to County T reasurer
Total Disburaementa
STATE OF ORE3GON
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COUNTY OF SHERMAN
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29.50
56.00
20 00
<1305.64
$ 1411.14
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I, Marie Hoskinson. County Clerk of the Couunty of SI
man. State of Oregon, do hereby certify th a t the forego
report is prepared from and based upon the records of this off
and th at the same is a full, true and correct report to the t
of my knowledge and belief.
Dated this 16th day of July, 1952.
(SE1AD
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Marie Hoskinson, County Clerk