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S h r r m a tt C o u n ty 31 ou in n i
|*al»li«hed E v e ry F riday at
Moro, Oregon
title« I - French
-- E d ito r
(M elon , fhiday , august «,
T<M> Bl s v
F ro m som e in q u iry around
and about it is learned th a t th is
is not the only place w h ere ev ery
one is too busy. A nyw ay we are
»„t, r,*j
aeeond el*»» matter at the
here in S herm an
J toffir«* at Moro. Oretron. under Act all too busy
county to get half th e th in g s done
, ConirrMa of March i . 187».
th a t need to lie done.
■ «F H C IA ,
COUNTY
PA PE »'
Everylxxiy has his ow n plans,
his ow n in te rests th a t tak e up
N A TI O N AL EJ> I TO R I A I his tim e and isn ’t able to spend
m any h o u rs in a y ea r to fu rth e r
the activ ities needed for th e
public.
One solution to th e problem
would lx? to have few er public
problem s and th a t w ould m ean
few er lodges, few er clubs, few er
th is and that. We th in k th is a sol
ution th a t is not likely to come
about. N evertheless we a re a te r
ribly o v er organized n atio n and
SUBSCRIPTION r ates
com m unity. In fact, w e’ve g ot so
ONE YEAR
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>2(M
\ l (.1 g I 6.
1951
o
1954
organ teed th a t we have to have to the same school buildings and
get along without some simple
M g»
community improvement that
we w ere organized to do.
A nother solution w ould be for could be had with sonic more time
in d iv id u als to b reak aw ay from and effort. That’s what comes of
th e ir businesses and th e ir d u ties being too busy.
to w ard p resen t o rg an izatio n s and
tak e on o th e r duties. T h at do esn ’t
TH U W EATHER
seem likely, eith er.
( I
I t need n o t s u rp rise anyone, es
W hat we need Is a few dozen
pecially in th e so u th e rn and h ig h
retire d o r sem i-retired m en and e r p a rt of th e county, th a t D u fu r
w om en to tak e charge of som e had a fro st one n ig h t recently.
of th e public duties. W e have very T h ere Is n o th in g ao uncom m on
few of them because th ey re tire ab o u t fro sts In th is county alth o
to som e place w h ere th e re isn ’t th e re a re seldom an y freezing
an y th in g to do, instead of sta y n ig h ts In Ju n e, Ju ly and A ugust.
in g around w here they could be Yet, no one has lived here fo r
m an y y e a rs w ith o u t seeing su m
used.
So the Job of looking o u t for m er frosts.
T h e w ea th er for 1954 has been
ourselv es In o th e r w ays th a n the
daily job of m aking m oney gets discussed by everyone, alm ost as
less and less atten tio n . W e w ill a dally topic, an d Its eccentricities
have no new road w ork, do n o th are w ell covered w ith com m ent.
ing about a bridge, send o u r kids T h e re w asn ’t an y w in ter u n til
( ’OVNTY < 'LERK’S AN NU A L REPORT OF EXFE NDITURWS, LISTINO OF TRANSFERS AND
UNEXPENDED BALANCES COVERING PERIOD JULY 1, 1955 TO JU N E 30, 1934 INCLUSIVE.
UNEXPENDED
AMOUNT
AMOUNT
AMOUNT
BALANCES
TRANSFERRED
BUDGETED EXPENDED
A< <'OUNT
COUNTY COURT
1800.00
1800.00
Ju d g e’s sa lary
60.00 O. D.
310.00
Ju d g e 's expense
280.00
323.74
676.26
1000.00
Com m ’r s ’ fees, m ileage, ad m in istra tio n
C IR C U IT COURT
76.86 O. D.
27686
2(H) (H)
W itness' & ju r o rs ’ fees
73.80 O. D.
1106.80
1033.00
R e p o rte r’s fees & sa lary
25.00
25.00
J u r o rs ’ m eals
25.00
25.00
B ailiff's fees
100.00
100.00
Ju d g e ’s expense
JU S T IC E COURT
25.50
24.50
Ju ro rs , w itnesses, etc.
50.00
1800.00
18(H) 00
Salary
17.69
232.31
250.00
Office ad m in istratio n
1.30
298.70
300.00
D IS T R IC T ATTORNEY
COUNTY C LER K
3600.00
3600.00
C lerk ’s salary
3360.00
3360.00
D ep u ty ’s salary
9.93
340.07
350.00
•Incidental expense
8.55
241.45
250.00
Record books and blanks
200.00
2(H).
(H
)
Office eq u ip m en t
4012.00
io) 2.00
00UNITY AGENT
COUNTY ASSESSOR
3600.00
36.00.00
A ssessor’s salary
30.50
319.50
350.00
Incidental expense
1145.10
2000.00
A ppraisal & field w ork, salary
277.90
577.00
T ra n sferre d to office equ ip m en t
2(H).OO
Office eq u ip m en t, rep a irs, etc.
577.00
T ra n sferre d from A ppraisal, etc.
200.29
576.71
777.00
F e b ru a ry and th e re has been no
su m m er to d ate except for a few
ra re days.
Wte are not in position to g-riti-
cize the w ea th er because it h as
been rem ark ab le for th e p ast 15
y ears and m ade w h eat crops
g re a te r th a n any in th e m em ory
of man. So long as n a tu re sends
tw o Inches m ore rain th an the av
erage we should not com plain
ab o u t m in o r m a tte rs like th e ab
sence of sum m er.
Indications are th a t th e d ro u th
is sp read in g In th e m iddle w est,
creeping from badly b urned Tex
as clear to th e C anadian border.
It m ay reach us before it recedes.
It is not one of th e th in g s m an
know s about o r can change. And
d espite all o u r effo rts th e w ea
th e r is a subject of conversation,
SPECIAL ROAD TAX FUND 1053-1954
AMOUNT EXPENDED
ACCOUNT
$ 12.424.99
WAGES
10,516.36
R E P A IR S
2,126.50
GAS & OIL
51.86
T IR E S & TU BES
227.17
G E N E R A L SU P PL IE S
815.16
BRIDGES A CULVERTS
1,041.20
ROAD MACHINERY
269.20
R E T IR E M E N T
145.11
INSURANCE
2,276.33
ROCK CRU SH ER
6,723.03
M ISCELLANEOUS
9 36,976.91
TO TA L A m ount Collected
A m o u n t E xpended
9 50,076.01
36,976:91
not changed by th e w ishes of
man. And w ouldn’t it be a m ess
if it were?
W ANT
ADS
S PE C IA L NOTICE
To all Necchl-Elna owner« and
fan«:
Aug 9 A- 1« you are Invited to
F R E E «pedal Factory Demon-
«trutor «ewing riaaaea on how to
do it yourself on any zig-zag or
straight sew ing machine.
Come In any time from 10 a. m.
to 8 p. in. and bring your sew ing
problems and bring friend«. Cour
tesy of your Neechi-Elua Dealer.
SEWING SERVICE CENTER
20.3 E. 3r»L The Dalle«
FOR SALE: Jo h n D eere 55D com
bine, cut tw o seasons, Neal
leveler, Love reel, w ide re a r
axle, 7:50 tires, heavy d uty
booster brakes, E arl M cKinney,
Ione, Ph-8-7270.
40c
W ANTED: Steady y ea r around
w ork, ran c h o r otherw ise. E x
perienced, m arried. Call L es
te r W arren, Moro, 311.
40p
T H E COST O F L IV IN G has
doubled in the p a s t 10 years.
Or, actually, the dollar has lost
one half its fo rm e r value.
How ab o u t the n ex t 10 year?
A NYTHING can happen, and
usually does.
In v estm en t planning for th e
fu tu re is essen tial to financial
secu rity and protectio n ag ain st
fu tu re dollar erosion.
J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY,
ORE., E a ste rn Ore. Mgr. W m .
J. Collins & Co. M utual type
in v e stm e n t funds. Stocks &
Bonds. T ax E x em p t Bonds.
9 19,099.10
Net Balance
Food prices a re still going up
TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND TO WHAT FUND CHARGED FOR
although the drop in coffee price
PERIOD JULY I, 1953 TO JU N E 30, 1954, INC.
has slowed It tem porarily.
The
COUNTY GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES BY MONTH
boost in bread prices h ere is an
7,506.83
JU LY ............................................ ............... $
2,808.03
indicator th a t processors w ill de
AUGUST ............................ .
5,691.33
m and bigger profits.
SE PT E M B E R
6,558.38
T his is going on despite the
OCTOBEl
EK ---
6,602 60
NOVEM BER ............. ........................... —
slow reduction in farm incom e
4,451.40
DECEM BER ...............................................
from food since 1951.
Beef is
3,424.87
JANUARY .................................................
dow n and pork will be this fall
4,477.35
FEB
RU
A
RY
.........
1......................
.........
and other farm prices are off.
3,683.82
M A R C H ........................................................
T hese figures bring to the
4,067.04
A P R IL ..........................................................
forefro nt a n o th er factor of the
3,783,78
MAY ..............................................................
already com plicated farm prob
8,307.21
JU N E ............................................................
lem.
$ 61,432.84
TOTAL
W hen H e rb e rt H oover consid
ered the farm troubles som e 25
GENERAL ROAD FUND EXPENDITURES BY MONTH
35c tfn
y ea rs ago he sta rte d his attack
4,651.99
JULY ........................
on m ark etin g his advisers having
4,148
1
1
WOMEN
MAKE
E
X
TR
A
MON
AUGUST
------------
show n th a t g ettin g farm produce
3,448.14
EY doing assem bly . w ork a t
SEPTEMBER ...........
6,396.63
to m arket w as too expensive. The
home, pleasant, easy to as
OCTOBER _________
5,342.07
sto ry is told th a t w hen A lexander
N O V E M B E R .............
sem ble
products, good pay,
6,606.77
D ECEM BER .............
Legge, H oover’s farm board c h a ir
W rite to A R T L IN E INDUS
5,055.18
J A N U A R Y ...........
m an, was trav elin g betw een La
T R IE S, U nion City, Ind. 39-44c
2.168.97
FEBRU A RY .............
G rande and P endleton he m et and
1,661.22
MARCH
......................
BEST ONE-MAN
BU SIN ESS:
passed bread w agons going both
872.99
A P R I L ........................
Own and o perate y o u r own
w ays and rem arked th a t rig h t
5.706.98
MAY ........................
business w ith o u t capital in v est
th e re w as one cause of the farm
18,421.91
JU N E ......................-
m ent. W atk in s D ealership now
problem .
9 64,480.96
T h e new deal m ethod of solving
available in S herm an county.
TOTAL
th e farm problem w as to pour
P ro fits up to $5,000 a y ea r and
S P E C IA L ROAD TAX FUND 1932-1953
m oney into every pocket and
m ore possible f irs t year. C ar
COUNTY S H E R IF F
JUUY
............................................................
$
4,335.96
3600.00
3600.00
drow n all com plaints in a flood
S h eriff’s salary
o
r tru c k required. W rite J. R.
S E P T E M B E R ....... ....................................
115.83
3360.00
3360.00
of public money. It did not con D eputy’s salary
W atkins C om pany, 137 D exter
53.09
OCTOBER ..................................................
8,408.31
746.91
800.
(H
)
Incidental
expense
cern Itself w ith the econom ics of
9.26 O. D.
A venue, S eattle 9, W ash. 35-40c
134.26
125.00
S tate In d u strial A ccident C om m ission
the problem and consequently has
9 12,860.10
TOTAL
840.00
8-10
(H
)
Official car
IT ATE W ID E P A IN T CO. com
74.64 O. D.
m ade no contrib u tio n to the
224.64
150.00
T ravel outside county
plete p ain tin g and decorating
SPECIAL ROAD TAX FUND 1953-1954
eventual se ttle m en t of one of
COUNTY T R E A SU R E R
service, sp ray o r b ru sh . P hone
O C T O B E R ......... j . ....................................... $
7,600.00
o u r national w orries.
1800.00
1800(H)
T re a s u re r’s salary
N O V E M B E R .................................- ............
2,456.32
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
2.25 O. D.
The farm er is now g ettin g some
152.25
150.00
Incidental expense
D E C E M B E R ...............................- ..............
1,669.57
V ern C am pell and Ja ck Null,
53.25
44 percent of th e co n su m er’s dol Office equipment
46.75
100.00
JA NUARY ..................................................
2,187.56
The Dalles, Oregon
38tfn
496.51
lar. The processors g et th e rest.
3180.75
3677.26
FEBRU A RY — ..............................
4,714.97
SHERMAN-WASCO HEALTH UNIT
T he processors have to deal w ith
MARCH ..................................................—
8,130.85
MAY E LEC TR IC , electrical con
COUNTY CORONER
33.00
unions and w ith freight rate s and
A P R I L .....................................
4,372.06
42.00
75.00
tractin g , Moro, Oregon, P hone
F ees & expenses
25.00
MAY ..............................................................
846.23
w ith pleasing the public. B ut it is Jurors & witnesses
25.00
722.
19 tfn
J U N E ........... ................................................
4,999.35
doubtful if the farm problem can
ELECTIONS
CUSTOM SLA U G H TER IN G —
385.70
214.30
be satisfactorily solved w ithout
600.00
Ju d g es & Clerks
Meat cutting, w rapping, sh a rp
87.45
TOTAL
9 36,976.91
212.55
giving atten tio n to m ark etin g as
300.00
Ballots A supplies
30.00
freeze. K enny’s M arket, G rass
20.00
50.00
well as to production. S urely the
Booths
5.00
Valley, O regon Ph. 241
47tfn
15.00
20.00
Ballot boxes A reg istra tio n
policy of p aying for m ore and
Total G eneral F u n d E x p en d itu res
$ 61,452.84
FOR SALE: 6 room house, bath,
m ore production w ithout a m a r COUNTY SCHOOLS
T otal Road F u n d E x p en d itu res
64,480.96
650.00
650.00
T otal Special Road Tax F u n d 51-53
12,860.10
4-H C lub F air
lot and th ree-q u arters, tw o
keting system that will take it
ISO 00
150.00
T each ers’ In stitu te
T otal Special Road Tax F u n d 53-54
36,976.91
car garage. Mr. o r Mrs. L. O.
aw ay is u tte rly foolish.
5680.00
5680.00
P er cap ita at $10.00
T he w heat farm er is alm ost
K irby, P hone 404, Moro. 32tfn
TOTAL ALL W AARANTS ISSUED 9 173,770.81
( ’() U N TY ( ’()U RTHOUS E
the w orst off of any farm er for
311.84
O.
D.
2111.84
1800.00
incidental expense
he gets but 15 percent of the price
Total n u m b er of claim s p resen ted ag ain st G eneral F und
2500.00
2500.00
554
J a n ito r ’s wages
173.17
the bread b u y er pays for w heat.
G ross am o u n t of claim s against G eneral Fund
826.8?
1000.00 ’
$ 61,452.84
Repairs
A
improvement«
E zra Benson has som e ideas
T otal w a rra n ts Issued
61,452.84
COUNTY JA IL
235.64 O. D
T otal o u tstan d in g w a rra n ts as of Ju n e 30, 1954
on the subject and has tried to
5,221.68
385.64
150.00
Board of prisoners, supplies
64.75
get the dairym en to try new m ar COUNTY P R IN T IN G
535.25
600.00
WARRANTS PAID
12.00
« 36,231.16
keting m ethods to get rid of th e ir
12.00
COUNTY STOCK IN SPEC TO R
Total n u m b er of claim s presen ted ag ain st G eneral Road F u n d
surplus; so far w ithout great
420
G ross am o u n t of claim s against (general Road Fund
INDEM NITY (BANG’S D ISEA SED
success. D ropping the price m ight
$ 66,002.51
976.00
24.00
1000
00
L
ess
claim
s
disallow
ed
CA TTLE)
1,521.55
serv e as a m ark et stltnulant altho
MENTALLY D ISE A SE D CASES
we tielleve th a t b e tte r salesm an
60.00
T otal w a rra n ts Issued
15.00
75.00
9 64,180.96
E xam inations, expense, etc.
sh ip m ight m ake th a t unneces
Total O utstanding w a rra n ts as of Ju n e 30, 1954
10,068.44
PUBLIC ASSISTA NCE
sary.
1101.00
1101.00
G eneral assistance
W heat farm ers have groups
W'ARRANTS PAID
3112 00
54,412.52
3112.00
Did age assistance
and com m ittees and organizations
Total n u m b er of claim s presented ag ain st Special Road Tax F u n d 1952-1953
463.00
463 00
Aid
to
defiendent
ch
ild
ren
53
devoted to the study of w heat
G ross am o u n t of claim s ag ain st Special Road T ax Fund 1952-1953
387.00
387.00
Aid to p erm an en tly A totally disabled
12,860.10
T
otal
W
a
rra
n
ts
Issued
&
PA
ID
production, w heat freight rates,
6378.27
12,860.10
621.73
7000.00
w heat v arieties and w heat pro EM ERGENCY FUN D
T otal n u m b er of claim« p resen ted ag ain st Special Road Tax F und 1953-1954
143
ASS N OF OREGON (BOUNTIES
gram s, none of w hich have done
G ross am ount of claim s ag ain st Special Road Tax F und 1953-1954
38.23
36,976.91
101.77
140.00
Dues
T
otal
w
a
rra
n
ts
Issued
m uch gix>d as far as helping the
36,976.91
5.00
5.00
Public Lands C om m ittee
Total o u tstan d in g w a rra n ts as of Ju n e 30, 1954
m ain problem is concerned. It
5,037.46
900.00
900.00
m ight not tie too late for them to COUNTY AUDIT
45.00 O. D.
445.00
4(H)
00
WARRANTS PAID
PREM IUM ON O F F IC E R S ’ BONDS
begin the stu d y of m arketing.
31,939.45
COUNTY C LE R K S ANNUAL REPORT OF FE E S AND DIS
DEMOSS M EM ORIAL PARK
135.92
64.08
200.00
BURSEMENTS OF SAME FROM JULY 1, 1933 TO JUNE 30, 1934
M aintenance, rep airs, etc.
( ’OVNTY MUSEUM
MONTHLY RECEIPTS
COURTHOUSE INSU RA N CE
48.95
451.05
500.00
JU LY ................................................. .............. $ 121.65
T here has been discussion by
B uilding A fix tu res
6.00
AUGUST ...........................................................
183.65
105.00
111.00
th e officers of the S herm an C oun
INSU RA N CE K E N T LEGION H A LL
S E P T E M B E R ......................................................
200.03
2240
00
ty H istorical society about pos
2240.00
U. S. FISH A W IL D L IF E SER V IC E
OCTOBER ...................................
90.85
siblllty of s ta rtin g a sort of m u
700.00
7(H) 00
NOVEM BER .................
70 10
G
O
VERNM
EN
T
T
R
A
P
P
E
R
seum in this county, not a conven
DECEM BER .....................................................
296 05
Civil Engineering
682.60 O. D.
tional m useum , but one of his COST OF D E LIN Q U E N T TAX
732.60
50.00
JA NUARY .............................................................
166.35
FO
R
ECl/TSV
RK
Land Surveying
torical value p artlcu la rlly from
FEBRU A RY ............................................
229 45
ADVERTISEMENT WHEAT LEAGl E
an ag ricu ltu ral view point.
M A R C H ...................................................................
145.13
5.00
25.00
30.00
WALL
& TENNESON
A P R I L .....................................................................
207.45
Someplace, probably, th e re Is ASSOCIATION
42.50 O. D.
667.50
625.00
Phone 5636, The Dalles
ANNOTATIONS A LAW BOOKS
M A Y ................
86.68
an old se p arato r ru stin g In an
750.00
750.00
» « « U E- 2nd St.
JU N E ..................................................................
174.93
FA IR GROUND INSU RA N CE
old shed although it Is doubtful
287.50 O. D.
2287.50
2000.00
If th e re Is an old fashioned steam
SHERM AN COUNTY FA IR ASS’N
Methieheui t tiapter No. .o. O.ai.4
Total Receipt«
114.62
9 1,972.32
485.38
600.00
engine an y w h ere In th e coun RET1REM ENT
Meets every second tnu
ty. If on old d errick table could
SOURC E OF RECEIPTS
fourth Thursday in each
9
8,225.42
9
377.00
9
73,338.20
9
07.t32.84
be found they w ould m ake a dis
R ecording fees _______________________ $ 826(H)
month, visiting member«
I jw L ib rary fees ____________________
61.07
play th a t w ould already lie In TOT Al «M- -Jiily I, 1933 to Ju n e SO, 1934 Genernl Fum i B u d g e t..................................... 9
Invited. Moro, Oregon
C ircu it C ourt f e e s ____________________
216.00
..............................................................
U.84
te re stin g to h alf the county.
Less G eneral F und E x p en d itu re s
Betty
Christianson, W.M.
P ro b a te and C ounty C ourt f e e s ....... 195.00
How long has It been since
Elsie Jones, Secretary
_____■
_
....................
............
t
8,225.42
M
arriage
Licenses
____________________
9.00
Net Balance
headers w ere used, not fo r bay
M iscellaneous Copying and I n d e x in g ____
529.25
Eureka Ixxige No. 121 AJ<. A A.M
cu ttin g , but rig h t out in th e open
ROAD FUND
M igratory L i e n s ........... ................................
28(H)
Meets on the 1st and
field c u ttin g a sta ck in g spot and
Litigant fees ................................................
88(H)
35.40
3rd Thursday evenings
2000 00
2035.40
WEED CONTROL
circlin g clear to the fences or
D
ivorce
fees
_____________
_
.
________
20.00
10.59
each month Visiting
22500 00
22510.59
WAGES (less $s<H59 refund)
d raw s? T h ere a re a few header
54.02
members cordially in
4945.98
5000.00
R
E
P
A
IR
S
M
Total Receipt»
tm xes still In use. but not m any.
* 1,972.32
rlted to meet with u«
4000.00
GAS A OIL
*
Reapers are alm ost histo ric and
386.95
•
Howard Ross, W. M.
fra n sfe rre d from T ires A Tubes
DISBURSEMENTS
H. B. P in k erto n , S ecretary
even th e once o rd in ary w agons
M
igratory
Liens
paid
to
See
of
S
t
a
t
e
___
$
28.00
4386 95
4386 95
a re hard to flrfd.
U tig a n t fees paid to S tate T r e a s u r e r ___
-
2584.05
L apine R ebekah Ixxlge No. 116
30(H) 00
O ther item s th at could pFoperly
T IR E S TU BES
Divorce fees paid to S tate T r e a s u r y ___
20.90
29 00
386
95
Meets 2nd and 4th
lie g ath ered to g eth er to help Ill
tra sfe rre d to Gas A Dll
Fees
paid
to
County
T
re
asu
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r
1836.32
2.98
2497 02
2500.00
Tuesdays of each
G E N E R A L S U P P L IE S
u stra te th e ag ric u ltu ral history
m onth.
V isiting
IN SU RA N CE ON O N E-H A LF
Total Di«bur»emrn(N
9
1,972.32
o f th e co unty are Jackson forks,
1650.00
1650 00
m em bers welcome
CO M PR E H E N SIV E POLICY
old plow*, (w ho has a Casady),
D.
25,62
252562
2500 00
)
A lthea B u rn et N. G.
STATE OF OREGON
M ISCELLANEOUS
100 00
an ea rly day
M onitor drill, a
6900 00
7(MH) 00
I .lelen Martin, Sec.
) ss.
BRI I HIES A CU LV ERTS
0
1090
w ooden
spike-tooth
harrow , a
13989.70
14000 00
COUNTY O F SHERM AN )
ROAD MACHINERY
tail-g ate seeder, even a com p ara
Moro ixxige No: n
MACADAM MAIN.TENANCE
3000.00
3000 00
I, M arie H oskinson, C ounty C lerk of the C ounty of S herm an,
tiv e ly m odern “stubble-bug’.
Meets 1st and 3rd
Sinking fund
344
35
455
65
800
00
S
tate
o
f
O
regon,
do
hereby
c
e
rtify
th
a
t
th
e
foregoing
rep
o
rt
is
It w ould be so m uch easier to
R E T IR E M E N T
i Tuesdays in l.O.O.F.
prepared
from
and
based
upon
th
e
reconis
of
thia
office
and
th
at
tell th e g ra n d c h ild re n how fa rm
hall. Transient and
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9 «7.950.(8» • «7.48090
th e sam e is a full, tru e and co rrect rep o rt to th e best of my
ing w as done In th e “good old
rtslUng brothers are
know
ledge
an
d
belief.
• «7,950.(10
4 G eneral 1Road Fund Budget
■ordialiv invited
d a y s ” If som e of th e im plem ents
TOT A I-S
Dated th is 22nd day of Ju ly , 1954.
67,480 96
l
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x
p
en
d
í
tu
res
Roatl
Fund
liess G eneral
C. O. Burnet, N O.
th e n used w e re preserv ed and
(Seal)
M arie H oskinson
u n le ss a s ta r t Is m ade It m ay soon
l^eo Watkins, Secretary’
160.64
C ounty Clerk
Net B alance
be too late.
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