i V'.h, î HI1 EKM AN COUNTY
JO U R N A L , MORO, OREGON
F R ID A Y , JU L Y 2«, IMO
try to n u k e money from it. We
of Mrs. Dehler Sunday were Mr.
don't know where the other 29
m an’s Pianos-Organs, P. 0. Box
instrum ents are available at
and Mrs. Bill Alsup and family of
could 1 m * th e re are no farm s un-
P u L llah 'd E t r i Jr E ll
3034, Tacoma 99, Wash.
37-9c
your Co-op Oil and Supply at
r ■»
Moro anti Mrs. Mac Alsup of Tvgh
(1er Û4) « en m th is county, ac-
Muru, Orr kmh
The
Dalles.
20c tfn
My P au lin e Broughton
STATE
WIDE
PAI
a
t
CO.
com
Valley.
coruing * the census and only
plete paintin',- and decorating
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
(•Ilm L. French
FMttuf two unu
Mrs. W. F. McLenon of Naple»
servue, spray or brush. Phone
received « his call
E very Saturday at The Dalles
Florida, granddaughter of Mr am
and t Kenneth
_
. Bish
, «cvnveu
»res.
T here are la
fin tervd
avveriti plana mal
at »S Uliut'i 24j
CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E.
Livestock Commission - Auction
M r.. T im Striker
S u n , lav lo ! * « ,or dl">' » '" > ‘he army,
E u atiilfie« at Moru,
O r r fo n ,
ie Sunday
farm s with an ow ner working luu
Colorado Springs, C olo,
12th St. Vern Campbell and
‘•I I t i i n rvaa u l M arch I , 1(7#.
Yard, South on New Dalles-Calif
ci vice of and left
Monday for his home
days off the farm. There are but
to
attend
the
funeral
Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn
July 21, 1960
Highway. Miscellaneous • - 10:00
m Sunday “ « '“ '" » " « e r . Maryland, for a
two
farm
s
producing
incomes
her
grandfather
at
2
i
n iw p a m i
held at the Church of C hrist"She
V‘sit ,Ken who graduated
BED OREGON state approved
A. M
LIVESTOCK •• 12:30
between >2,500 and $o,000 and l>ear Editor
------
P. M. Lunch at the yards Grade
P U B L IS H E R S
nursing
home located in beau
only 1/ more producing incomes
Well we made the Jam boree site will rem ain for a two weeks visit last spring from OSC, has been
“A” Restaurant. Phone CY 6
tiful Hood River Valley, w ith
A S S O C IA T IO N
unoer >10,000. Most of our farm s last night (July 20) at around w ith relatives.
Other relatives staying at the ranch of his bro
4672 o r CY 6-4513, ’ he Dalles.
lovely fenced grounds. We ac
produce in excess of $20,000. The 7:30 p. in. Hight now we are h^re for the funeral were Mr. and ther and sister in law, Mr. and
Mrs Robert Bish.
Oreaon
»4c-tfn
cept all types of elderly cases,
average size of our farm s is 21121 spending our time
putting up Mrs. Ben Klindworth of Connell,
as
well
as
room
and
board
care.
FOR
A
gricultural
loans
see
FLBA
N A T IO N A L
E D IT O R IA L
acres.
camp so we will lie ready for the Wn. and their son and his wife,
Mrs. cam W atkins tmd grand
7 -1 | A« X § T 0 l
31-tfn
of The Dalles and the Mid-Col-
As a consum er we consider a official opening of the Jam boree. Mr. and Mrs Jim Klindworth of daughter Debbie motored to Med
umbia PCA, 4th & Court Sts.
family sized farm as wasted space It U a very inspiring sight see- Connell, Wn., and Pvt. Bob K lint- ford Saturday, w here Mrs. W at CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by
CPpress 6-2468.
tfn.
AFFIDATE M I M I K
appointm
ent
only*.
Custom
cur-
dedicated to the welfare of but ing all die boys th at are camped w orth of F ort Ord, California,
kins attended a reception given
ing
Meat
cutting,
wrapping,
WINK
-
GOLDENDALE
SALES
one
family
and
not
doing
a
good
here
O F F IC IA L COL N i k
PAPE»!
Members of the Nisbet family for Cleonna Appelgate, vlce-presi-
sharp freeze. Kenny’s Market,
Job of that
Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has
Hut the expression
Gn Sunday July 17 our Troop gathered at the Robert Nisbet «lent of the Rebekah Assembly,
b l B a t K I P I ION KA I E n
Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345
serves a purpose
an auction every Friday at one
we; it helps divide ‘*52» rode up Mount Baldy on the home Sunday, July 17, for a pot- Saturday night Mrs. W atkins and
•JNE k l.A lt
»•».«
for appointm ent.
23-tfn
o’clock. We have the m arket if
ih e simple minds and politicians
Bki-lift. It was about two miles up luck picnic dinner. Present were Debbie were guests of Debbie
.11 I A M , IB M
you have the livestock. G uar
from those who know a
little and the same back. Then we went Mr. and Mrs. L arry Nisbet and other grand
mother, Mrs. E tta LIVESTOCK Men • Do it your
anteed top prices. Frank Wink
about farms and farm ing
self - "Anchor Brand" Animal
(o Pocatello, Idaho and swam children from Redmond, Mr. a n i Schilling, at Ashland. They re
Health Products, penicillin, and
in tiie Ross Park pool.
Mrs. Marvin Boyd from The Dal- turned to Wasco Sunday after-
33c-tfn
XL H A T’S EOR FA R M E R S
On
July
18
we
had
a
tour
of
les,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
N
isbet
noon.
HALF ( ENTI 111 AGO
,’¡ ? t A * ® , O " H A T 1 ' WD < B A R G E D FDR
Yellowstone Park and saw such and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
The Democrats in Los Angele-’
( < > lA T I•’ < V A
JJ . ? . ’•
T H K O l(' H »I NK 30, 1960
promised more for less to Amer- Back in 1910, a dhn memory or a ,hlngs as 01,1 Faithful, Constant Gosson and children, Mr. and Mrs
<»l NIL G E N E R A L h nd ex pen d itu r es BY MONTH
N o ir‘s Geyser basin, 30 Bill Nisbet, and Mrs. Robert Nis-
lean farm ers, a fu rth er indica- date in history Ixxiks for a major-
major
JULY .
« 7,345.28
lion, if one were needed, that pod- ity, this county had m any more bear, two elk and some places liet’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
A U G U ST ___
7,778.48
where
it
showed
signs
of
the
McConaughy
of
Kent.
The
young
ticians know little alxiut agricul- artisans and services than it does
SEPTEMBER
5,.562.35
sters in the group thoroughly en- GIRL, 20, will do hahaysitting
lure. We hope Republicans do bet- today. Every town had a doctor, e;u ,htiuake.
OCTOBER
5,869.04
evenings. Call the George Gel-
VVe had a tour of Salt Lake City Joyed th e nine foot pool in the
NOVEMBER
ter but have no assurance they lawyer, dentist, undertaker, near-
6,171.41
ser
residence
Phone
JO
5-3509.
DECEMBER
will.
ly all had a bank and other ser- and some of the surrounding area Nisbet yard.
9.977.72
Loeken.
JANUARY . . .
aw the Kennecott Copper
Mr. and Mrs. A D McConaughy W Joan
A M -rm
. », ,
. u 39-41c
**
Farm ers were in a bad way in vices in addition. We were pretty we saw
4,115.13
FEBRUARY .
Mine at Bingham, Utah, the larg- are m oving from Kent to Wasco
24 inch bicycle
6,102.00
1932 along w ith everyone else due near to being self sufficient.
MARCH
J9c
>en pit
live. They
Thev will
w ill park
nark their
Hwir trail-
»rail.
bone JO o -3. j 20 or 3535.
39c
3,575.43
to a postw ar depression that be-
Well, what became of them? Of ebt °Pen
pit mine
mine in
in North
North Amer-
Amer- to to live.
A P R I L ___
5,032.28
came world wide. Emergency aid
course, good roads and good In-
rhen wc went Jo the G reat er near the home of their daugh- FOR SALE: New 11:25 x 36 com
MAY ___
8,738.46
bine tire and tube; Wallace
was given on the basis of produt- comes have made it possible for
Sa*! Eake and had a swim, It was ter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs.
JUNE
11,446.48
Grain Saver combine reel. Cur-
lion. Eventually a concept of par- citizens to get around and trade one wf the most Interesting things Robert Nisbet.
lie
DeMoss,
Moro.
39c
ity was concocted by politicians. Jn a wider area. Result is that we
on
t r *P coming to the
Mrs. Lloyd Royse and son E v
T rvr, I ; ,
. .
POTAI,
« 81,714.06
l o i ALS July 1, 1959 thru June30, I960
il bases perfect price on conili- most of the services once offered J an **’oree- We also saw the Mor- erett, and Mrs. Augusta Royse FOR SALE: Norge Drier. Inez
$ 96,990.00
Less
General
Fund
Expenditures
turns in Hie past and is entirely are now unavailable.
m an T aJ**rnacle and heard an or- drove to The Dalles July
16
to
Thompson, Moro.
39c
July 16 to
81,714.00
uneconomic. If farm ers can pro-
Good roads have not lieen en gan ,e c ^ a^
attend the wedding of a cousin, FOR SALE
1954 Studehaker
duce cheaper now the consumer tirely responsible, however. The
0,1 ,u *y
Wc *,a«l a l)Us tour John Sheldrake of Hood River to
15.275.94
truck with bulk l»ed and stock
Less Assessors Equip. Sinking Fund
is entitled to share in the econ- human inclination to trade away of Denver, Colorado, the bus just Miss B arbara Phillips of The Dal-
500.00
racks; 200 bushel steel, hopper-
oiny; if his crops arc more costly from home, to look with favor drove around and we looked at les. E verett was an usher at the
bottom grain bin; TD 14 T ractor
14.775.94
the consum er should pay the upon that which Is over the hill, w,iat we w anted to such as, the wedding. T em perature that day In
Less Sheriff s Equip. Sinking Fund
with hydraulic dozer. E. M. Es-
500.00
cost. The farm program has dis- the ’’hear went over the moun- ^ enver A irport, the Capitol of The Dalles was 108*.
Eslinger, Grass Valley.
37-9c
rupted this simple bit of econ- tain" complex, has taken so much ( oI“ rado, and the Air Force base
Gaye Gosson of The Dalles and ELEC. ORGAN to lie nick I
14.275.94
Less Ambulance Sinking Fund
omlcs witli no advantage to con business away from home that in Denver. We then had a sw im Lorrie Alsup of Moro were guests
this vicinity W ill sa c rific e /
500.00
sum er or producer and at consid- local suppliers are restricted to *n l*ie Congress pool in Denver. lflst week of their grandm other
quick sale to responsible party.
Our troop w ent to Red Rock State M»*s. Elva Dehler. Other guests
ci able cost to taxpayers.
sale of the daily essentials.
13,775.91
Also spinet piano. W rite Tail
Less School Per Capita Fund
ark and ate lunch. Then we went
It is funtasticly foolish to pay a
That Is not the way to build
7,090.00
subsidy on a surplus crop until or m aintain a healthy community, o the Jam boree site
< n ( >TV < | <K K ks ANNUAL R EPO RT DE F E E S KFGF1L FD
total net balance
6 6,685.» I
every bin in the country is full And we are sure that the money
« ”!
«
HAMK
' '
•
, , " ti
Sincerely yours,
of that crop. Such a policy has saved Is not enough to justify the
! ? ’¿ J.1,, / * K,N era l fun d ex pen ditu res
Carl Bewley
M ONTHLY R E C E IP T S
gen era l road fund expen
d itu res
it MONTH « 90.304.(16
done great damage to the market- loss.
NIHTI
R ES BY
Scribe
Troop
52
JULY
J U L Y ...........
ing of grain which is now done on
$ 6,605.91
$ 211.45
AUGUST . .
AUGUST ___
a giveaw ay basis for every for
344.00
4,212.54
SEPTEMBER
SEPTEMBER .
Moro IXiDGE N o. 113 I.O.O.F.
.300.80
eign country knows how anxious
6.210.07
OCTOBER
OCTOBER . .
196.75
6,743.25
Meets 1st and 3rd IXieu
we are to get rid of wheat. Our
NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER .
C J-O d a y s in I.O.O.F. hall. Tran.
156.05
12,929.62
one«* efficient export system of
By Mrs. Geo. L. F o x
DECEMBER
DECEMBER _
223.35
4.994.78
* * slent and vlsltir.g brother#
private business is long gone.
JANUARY
JANUARY _ _
192.40
4,428.85
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Wenzel
of
ure
ronDally
invited.
The big surplus, now more than
FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY
154.49
6,523.83
came Sunday to spend
Hoyd Haines. N. C.
MARCH
enough to feed the nation for a Clackamas
MARCH
___
285.08
5,565.48
the day at the home of the (Jeorgc
— Ix?o W atkina> becretary
APRIL
A PR 11.............
year, is a complicating factor in
87.30
9,198.93
Fox’s.
They
came
esjiecially
to
B‘‘1,11,‘l,rm
Chi»P|
w
No.
78
O.KJ4
MAY
MAY ___
any possible solution of the farm
261.40
3,311.41
JUNE
MAY
problem and the farm ers were bring their daughter Mrs. George W Meets every second T hurs
254.62
17,134.06
Fox Jr. and son, Lawrence who
day $ach m onth-
Visiting
T
otal
R
eceip
ts
.« 2,667.6»
probably wrong to refuse to ac hail sp e n t th e nas, tw o ....... k’„ v i.
V . m em bers invited Moro Ore
TOTAL
cept Eisenhow er's offer to hold
r.ALS July 1, 1959 thru June 30. 1960 * 87,858.73
Imogene Halley, W. M.
HOI
ID
E
OF
R
E
C
E
IP
T
S
I> 101,400.00
Ring
at
their
home.
After
having
1 .ess General Road Eund Expenditures
it from tiie m arket and start over
Dorothy H eater, Secretary
Recording F e e s ___
$ 1,168.95
dinner here they returned to their
87,858.73
again without subsidy.
Law L ib r a r y ______
IIA It LA N l)V I ELY G It A NG E
88 10
in this part of tiie wheat l>elt home. Mrs. George Fox Jr. and Meets F irst and T hird Saturdays
Circuit Court Fees _ _____
249 00
Less Road Machinery Sinking Eund
13,541.27
the farm program has made every son will visit at the Fox’s while each month at 8:00 p. in.
Probate & County Court Fees
207.50
4,000.00
her
husband
Is
working
at
the
Marriage
Licenses
______
operator of a fairly good sized
27.00
Laura Sather, Master
Rufus
elevator.
Then
they
will
Miscellaneous
copying
&
indexing
farm well off or inqderutely rich.
730.64
Florence Bruckert, Sec’y.
Less Macadam Maintenance
9,541.27
Migratory L ie n s ___
46.50
His management, care of m achin visit friends and relatives in the _______________ ________________
2,000.00
Litigant Fees __________ ZZ. l
valley
before
returning
to
Madl-
Taylor
IXIDGE
a
T
f
TS
A._M.~
145.00
ery, utilization of farm resources,
Divorce Fees ____
5.00
business judgm ent, success with son, Wisconsin, where George Jr. Wasco Meets F irst and
I -ess E. A S Maintenance
7,541.27
will
lie
a
graduate
student.
T
hird
Tuesdays.
Visiting
7,500.00
livestock iiave nothing to do with
Total
Recriptw
ft
2
667
M
B
Mr. atul Mrs. Leonard Jordan brethern welcome.
IH SHCRSE.M ENTS
9
it Figures from the 1959 farm
TOTAL NET BALANI E
$
Vinton W atkins, W. M.
41.27
census show 1951 cattle and calves stayed Monday night in Rufus.
Migratory liens paid to Secretary of State
$ $
46.50
1
hey
are
on
vacation
and
have
Elton
Medler,
Secretary
total
gen
era
l
road
fund
expenditures
Litigant fees paid to State T reasurer
13,499, 1959 11,072; milk cows
145.00
# 101,358.73
Divorce fees paid to State T reasurer
IS • » 837, 1969 161
U.ccp I1' -I \ Hited around Including a trip to Imidiw«“R71»rk.lh~l,o,ige ^N oTirU
5 00
Total num ber of claims presented against General Fun I
Fees
paid
to
County
T
reasurer
(
.m.ula
and
along
the
¿»prgu.
Meets
2nd
and
4th
Tues
1879, 195!» 1882; hogs 1954 878,
2,471.19
683
Total amount of claims against General Fund
days of each month. Vlsp
1959 136(1; hut In 1951 75 farms '".ist 1 1 icy have had good luck
$ 81,714 06
Total DiNbiirNcmentN
lug m em bers welcom-
$ 2,667.6»
reported hogs and in 195!» there lisbing ai Paulina Lake whi're
STATE (»E OREGON
-r ,»..i
• . i,
lo ta l LLarrants Issued
Florence Thompson, N. G.
8l.7l4.tM i
were 48 farm s with hogs; chick they have a sum m er eamp. They
Total outstanding w arrants as of June 30. i960
Helen Martin, Secretary
11,698.70
ens 1954 8673, 1959 1522. That is iHith are as brown as Indians
COUNTY
OF
SHERMAN
)
for Sherman county where we are I hey planned on returning to the Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.A. L. I
r . ,
. TO TA ,‘ WARRANTS PAID
‘'
:
M
arl<>
Hoskinson,
County
Clerk
of
the
County
of
Sherman
» 70,015.36
Meets on the l« t and 3.-1
lotal num ber of claims presented against
not making use of farm resources lakes after leaving here
i ’/ <)rt‘go,l’ l‘,e hereby certify that the foregoing report is pre
rhuraday
•voniiifa
mcai
It
was
a
little
cooler
here
last
General
Road
Fund
pared
from
and
based
u
p
m
the
records
of
this
office
and
that
the
because tiie farm progrutn and tiie
nonth
Visiting members
351
and L i t e r .f“ ’ ,rUe
1 <X>rreCt reP° rt l° ,he h*81 ° f my knowIe(,gt* Gross amount of claims against General Road
federal lax program make It mi weekend. Monday there was an cordially Invited to meet w Ph u>
$ 87,858 73
economic to do so. That Is waste. overcast sky and the sun |»eeked
Ronald Powell, W. M.
Total W arrants Issued
Dated this 20th day of July, I960.
through the clouds at times. A
T o c o n tin u e such a program Is
87.858.73
Total outstanding w arrants as of June 30 i960
Clyde Glllmor, Secretary
(SEAL)
lew
sprinkles
of
rain
fell
during
Marie Hoskinson
economic insanity
13,275.61
County Clerk
Neither do we think it neces the evening and thunder was 4 • (»1
total
warrants
paid
d ' r u IN 1
#
U l H EPH R T OF E X PE .N D IT I REN AND U N Ë X P E N d 7
» 74.583,12
sary to drop clear to the tsittom heard rolling in the distance, hut I
Per Capita fn $10.00
AN EN (O L E ItlN t. PERIOD FROM JULY 1, 1959 THRU JU N E 30, 1960
7090 00
7090 00
before finding a solution.
It .s it couldn't quiet get a storm brew
COUNTY
COURTHOUSE
plain the government cannot man ing Tuesday it was sultry in
Incidental expenses
A m ou n t
2500.(XI
A m ou n t
2640.90
Jan ito r's salary
age a farm program
Therefore, spite of a small west wind blow A4 ( (It NT
140 90 0. 1)
Budgeted
Expended
3000.00
Balancen
ing
li
looks
like
there
may
is>
3000.00
Repairs
X
im
provem
ents
let the government quit trying,
1000.00
944.59
(OUNTY JA IL
55.41
hut not without accepting res,xm- ram iH’fore it clears up Tow ards t ()| N I’Y COURT
Bulge's salary
Board
of
Prisoners
X
Supplies
slbllity for tiie mess It lias creat evening a big dust storm was
2250.00
500.00
2250.00
351.69
COUNTY PRINTING
Judges expenses
blowing over Rufus which ap
148.31
ed.
64 XXX)
400 00
8 « 8
41.15.
687.93
MENTALLY DISEASED CASES
Comm'rs fees, mileage, admin
peared like it was coming from
87.93 O D
50
(X
)
1000
00
131941
319.41
H
D
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
50 00
a field near the Allen Tom place CIRCUIT COURT
General Assistance
W itnesses A Ju ro rs’ fees
I’he dust was thicker in the air
800 00
297.00
1219.56
I LMII.L NIZED FARM
419.56 0
29?.(M)
Old Age Assistance
R ep»rters’ fees & salary
here than it lias tieen for a very
1100.00
2116
00
1168
40
68.40
O
2116.00
Meals for Ju ro rs
Aid
to
Dependent
Children
1661
(X
I
25.00
The title of this (‘(litorial is a long time After fires such as
13.95
11 05
1661.00
Bailiff's fees
E M E R O E S c T n U * T° U " y I,,5abled
421.00
2500
15.00
fuvorlte expression of |K>litlcians we had here the past month Hie .
10 00
421.00
Judges expanses
100 00
12000 00
100.00
Speakers who go from the city wheat land will blow if it p not JUSTICE COURT
5278.30
ASSOCIATION OF OREGON COUNTIES
«721.70
Dues
to rural placet« with the intent to roughened up.
hirors. witnesses, etc
325 00
50.00
50
00
380.89
Salary
COUNTY
AUDIT
extoll tiie pastoral scene for plea
Harvest is irlnnit half over in
55 89 O. D.
2400 00
1500.00
2400 (X)
1616.91
PREMIUM ON O FFIC E R ’S BONDS
(»fflce A dministration
sure or profit also use the phrase Hu» north end of the county Quite
116.91 O D
370.00
■500 00
577.33
207
33
0.
447
50
DEMOSS MEMORIAL PARK
52 50
in talking of the
pleasures of a hit of grain burned, so there IMSTRIUT ATTORNEY
350.00
317.37
32.63
Incidentals X Caretaker
d rh in g one's own kine up from was no harvest in some fields ' COUNTY CLERK
250.00
190 93
COl ’RTHOUSE INSURANCF
Clerk's salary
59.07
745.00
the bosky dell w here they have
4500.00
4500.00
745.00
RETIREM ENT
Deputy Clerk's salary
750
00
2400 00
c ro p p 'd the lush gr«>en grass of
2400 00
919.18
INSURANCE KENT LEGION HAI I
Inci4iental expm ses
169.18 O D
105.00
400 00
391 20
the meadow dneo dawn, tinkling
8.80
185.75
AMBULANCE
FUND
Rts-ord Books X Blanks
80.75 0 D.
500
(X
)
7(X) (X)
635.95
64
1)5
th e ir lie,Is in p'aceful chime all
500.00
Office equipment
GOVERNMENT TRAPPER
1(X)(X)
250.00
14X)(X)
250.00
the while Meanwhile the farm er
COUNTY AGENTS
DELINQUENT TAX FORECLOSURE
7070.00
Optometrist
7070 (X)
Cost
COUNTY ASSESSOR
and his family have tieen p u t
2500
40.' K. 2nd Nl.
Assessor's salary
ANNOTATIONS X LAW ROOKS
ting up the hay. picking and can
25.00
4500 (X)
450.(X)
4500.00
713.31
7*1. ( A6.536Î The Dalle«., Ore.
SHERM AN COUNTY FAIR ASS N
Incidental Expense
ning the tomatoes, freezing the
283.31 O D.
400 (X)
377.51
22
49
Fair G rounds Insurance
Appraisal, Field Work etc
Issins, drying the corn, harvesting
500 (X)
470 00
.500 (X)
471.44
4 H FAIR X E E A PREMIUMS
office equip repairs x maintenance
144 O D
the wheat and chasing buyers
2000. (X)
3<X) IX»
229
10
70.90
1853.57
PLANNING
COMMISSION
Office
e(|uip
'Sinking
Fund»
146.43
itXX» on
500 (X)
loaded with greenbacks from the
500
00
69 29
SINKING FUND-
Board of Equalization
BIBLE
930 71
23(H) (X)
ir little valhalla
1842.50
457.50
PROTECTION OF RECORDS
A’et Service Officer's Incidentals
2000
00
25.00
7.50
17
50
Well, folks, it ’s phony There
r or free liooklet, write.
2810.91
COUNTY S H E R IFF
81091 O D
< h i is ta d e lp h ln u B ild e No« le i>
a in ’t n<» such thing
Probably
Sheriff's salarv
TOTAUS
.< »6I88I.IM»
4500
(X
)
4500.00
*
9034)4.4)6
there never was; and
if there
1127 N E 7»lh A»e.
Deputy Sheriff's salary
•« 6685.»|
ROAD F U N D
4250 04)
398 « 30
265.70
W EED CONTROI
P o rtla n d 18, O regon
Incidental expenses
were you couldn't use It A fam
4000
(M
l
1200 (X)
1151.02
48
98
WAGES
3826 1.5
State Industrial Accident ( \ omission
173 8.5
ily sited farm Is indefinable and
35000 00
125 00
127 23
2 23 o r
32908 OS
REPAIRS
Of flee equip 'S inking FNindi
2091.92
w ithout know ing how many acres
11000
00
500 00
500
00
GAS
X
OIL
12314
79
Travel exoen^e
6500 00
1314 79 0 D
2IXX) (X)
o r how m any are In the family
1830 99
169 01
5773 69
TIRES X TUBES
COUNTY TREASURER
•n a b le i
726 31
4000 (Ml
the whole concept falls apart
3920
16
GENERAL SUPPLIES
T reasu rer’s salary
79.84
2000 00
2250 (X)
♦he family
2250 00
There may be phases w here i
drill STEEL
2187.71
Incidental expenses
187710
I)
2(X)
on
500
00
231
(X
)
31
no
o
1»
lo limit
820 |9
family could raise its en tire needs
GRADER BLADES
office equip
320 i» o D
■500.00
50 (X)
50
00
496.99
♦He c o il
on one farm but they are very
STATE
INDUSTRIAL
ACCIDENT
'HURAIANAA ASCO HE Al I'H UNIT
3 01
7.50 00
(XXX) IX)
6lXX) 4X1
486.63
BLASTING QUARRY SITES
•OUNTY CORONER
few and presum ably the need#
♦o if» need» or w itket.
263 37
2000
00
2363
43
INSURANCE
Fees X Exnenses
would lie somewhat curtailed
363 43 O D
100 (X)
2750 00
97 60
2 40
2750.00
tu n »rs X W itnesses
MIS(’FI.LANEOUS
And if pendole the county would
25
(X
)
1000
00
25
no
962 99
ELECTIONS
RRID G ESX CULVERTS
3701
take It for taxes un ess there was
10000 00
6108 89
road machinery
liniees X (Jerks
3891 11
5<X> (X)
7000
00
a cash crop.
35.3
.50
1 46 50
12050
00
Ballots
X
Supplies
road machinery (Sinking Eund
'»050 <»O O i )
ton no
4000 04»
< W / f f í Í M
7 18 16
438 1« O n
Of Sherman conn y’s 217 farm s
Booth-.
4000 00
M At ADAM MA1NT. 'Sinking F und'
» I
20414» 00
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(X
)
15
00
5
on
218 are listed ai
„>»1
11M
commercial
200000
B a llo t Boxes * R egi,
RETIREM EN T
fMM) 0<»
50 00
.50 (X)
farms That mean* the ow ners
MA? M ilt AAt
888 73
( O U N T Y SCH O O LS
U A S MAINTENANCE Sinking Ft
11.27
7500.00
T eachers’ Institute
250.00
188 54
61 46
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