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PAGE 4 S H E R M A N C O U N T ! JO U R N A L, MORO, OREGON Grass Valley b y A n n H alzer D avid B ayer a rriv e d F rid a y from Davis, Calif., to v isit hia p a te n ts , Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k T. B ayer. He left M onday for his hom e. V isitors at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k T. B ayer S unday w ere Mrs. C lara E lliott and d a u g h te r, Mrs. Boh W ren of S h eri d an and Mrs. Boh D ent of Spring- field. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H arvey and son of Sacram ento, Calif., sp en t sev eral days last week v isitin g at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es E arl. Mr. an 1 M rs. E a rl Olds and Robin w ore business v isito rs in T he D alles S atu rd ay and m et th e ir gran d d au g h ter, G lenda P e r ry, w ho a rriv e d from P ortland, to spend several days w ith them . Mrs. DicK E d w ard s and d au g h ter, Mrs. B etsy D rath of P ortland, cam e W ednesday and w ere over n ig h t g u ests of th e fo rm e r’s m o th e r, Mrs. W. F. Schilling, w ho ac com panied them hom e T h u rsd a y for a visit. Mr. and M rs. H erm an P ete rs had as guests S unday afternoon Mr. a n d Mrs. A rden P e te rs of M adras and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n G ilm an and B arbara of Moro. B a rb a ra w ent hom e w ith th e A r d en P e te rs’ for a week. FR ID A Y , I l LV 2», 1961 ada, w h ere th ey w ill ta k e a steam er fo r L iverpool, w h ere they w ill m eet the fo rm e r’s d a u ghter, Mrs. K en n eth Olds of G er m any and Mrs. M eGowan’s d a u g h ter, S h aro n v isitin g h er and Mrs. L em ley’s niece Mrs. Jacobs from Wales. T hey will all go ;.o W ales and visit and also to Scot land. Mrs. Lem ley, Mrs McGowan and d au g h ter, S haron, and M rs. Olds will go to A ugsberg, G er m any and spend sev eral m o n th s w ith Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Olds Mr. and Mrs. D uane L em ley and ch ild ren of P o rtlan d cam e F rid ay and sp en t th e w eekend w ith his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A rzell Lem ley. Mr. and Mrs. E u g en e A m idon of Moro w ere d in n e r g u ests S u n day ev en in g at th e hom e of M r. and Mrs. A rzell Lem ley. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k von Bor- sted m ade a b u sin ess trip to P o rt land M onday. Mrs. Don M arsh and P h ilip of Hood R iv er had lunch w ith Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k von B orstel F riday . Mr. and Mrs. E lm e r S ondenaa left M onday for th e ir hom e in Toledo a fte r * ¡»ending ten d ays here w ith h e r m o th er, M rs. A von Borstel. T h e ir d au g h te rs L ynn and P enny stay ed for a longer visit, L ynn w ith h e r g ran d m o th er and P en n y w ith h er au n t, Mrs. F ra n k S ay rs a t Moro. Mrs. O liver S ch ad ew ltz visited Mrs. Ix*n G arland and Mrs. F ra n g Mrs. Jo h n R ust and d au g h ter, Mrs. G eraldine R aven, w ent to von B orstel F rid ay aftern o o n . Y akim a, W ash., F rid a y on bu si Mrs. Don M arsh and P h ilip r e ness. Mrs. R aven w ent back to tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in Hood Y akim a M onday and w ill e n te r R iver S atu rd ay a fte r sp e n d in g a the h ospital for m edical atten tio n . w eek h ere w ith h e r p are n ts, Mr Mr. and Mrs. H. 0 . D ugger went ano M rs. Don C lodfelter. to E agle C reek S unday to atten d Mr. and Mrs. F re d Cox of C or the D ugger fam ily reunion vallis cam e up last S unday and Mrs. H arold E akln and Mona sp en t till T u esd ay v isitin g at th e w ere business v isito rs in T h e D al hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Sam A lb er les W ednesday. ty P en n y H igley of Moro w as an Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Blaylock had over n ig h t g u ests at th e H arold as d in n e r g u ests S u nday h e r b ro E ak in hom e S atu rd ay night. th e r W. H. H eaton from S h aw Miss F ra n ce s T hom pson of nee, K ansas, Mr. and Mrs. E arl b e n d spent from W ednesday till S aw tell of T h e Dalles, Mr. and S unday as a guest of Mrs. Bill .Mrs. Boyce Blaylock and O rville, P ausch. Mr. an d Mrs. C lyde S tra d le y and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. B alzer ap e n t Mr. and Mrs. Jim Belshe and S unday in W asco v isitin g a t the baby of Moro. T h e occasion w as hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G us H a rt ce le b ra tin g th e b irth d a y a n n iv e r m ann. saries of E. R. Blaylock, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A rchie C antrall Saw tell and Mrs. S trad ley . had as d in n e r g u ests S unday Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k E. B ayer th e ir son, G ene of P o rtlan d and H elen and Byron, Leslie his fiancee, Miss C am ille M ikelic, and ano h er m o th e r and b ro th er, M rs. P errig o of T h e Dalles, B everly Mikelic and Jo h n of P o rtlan d L u tje of W asco and Mr. and Mrs. and th e C a n tra ll’s son in law and H arry S ta rk and fam ily w en t to d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rod- Cove S u n d ay to th e hom e of Mr. ano Mrs. C u rtis S tark for a fam da and fam ily of T he Dalles. ily get to g e th er celeb ratin g th e Mr. and Mrs. Sam A liberty had b irth d a y s of those In Ju ly and as th e ir g u ests for a w eek his A ugust. O th er m em bers p resen t b ro th er in law and sister, Mr. and w ere Mr and Mrs. W illis B rittain Mrs. P h ilip C arranza and fam ily end fam ily of Bend and Mr. and Mrs. H adley S tark of A naheim . of S anta M aria, C alifornia. A picnic d in n e r w as enjoyed in C alifornia. ¡be Moro p ark S unday by Mr. and Q uite a few people from h ere Mrs. Sam A lberty and fam ily and w ent to D ufur S u n d ay to atten d th e ir houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. the E lks picnic. P hilip C arranza and fam ily of Mrs K en n eth H a ttru p and R ita, S anta Maria, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. C athy von B orstel, Mrs. Bill F loyd Lane, Mrs. S. F . A lberty, Pausch and Mrs. A rzell L em ley ano Mr. and Mrs. A. S. A lb erty w eie b u sin ess v isito rs in T he and fam ily all of Moro and Mr. Didles W ednesday. art* Mrs. N orval L ane and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. B ern ard M artin o f Condon. spent W ednesday and T h u rsd ay Jo e Bibby and d a u g h te r Sally at C annon Beach. Sue, w ere b usiness v isito rs in Mr. and Mrs. Dale Padget ami H eppner F riday. Susan L essard of S eattle cam e Mrs C harles Lem ley of G resham F rid ay to spend tw o w eeks w ith and d au g h ter, Mrs. V erne Mc Mrs. P adget *a p a re n ts th e B e r Gowan of Pilot Rock, left on the n ard M artins. ’. ra in S unday for M ontreal, C an COMING WASCO COUNTY’S LARGEST PUBLIC EVENT A U G U S T 24, 25, 26, 27 W asco C o u n ty F A IR At the Tygh Valley Fairgrounds F E A T U R I N G .... * EXHIBITS HORSE SHOW * CARNIVAL * RODEO * RACES INDIANS EDUCATIONAL & FUN FOR EVERY0NF ABOUT AGRICULTURE Mr. and Mrs. S helton F ritts w ere in T he Dalles S unday v isit ing Mrs. G eorge B a rn e tt. Mr. B a rn e tt passed aw ay F rid a y Ju ly 21. Mr. and Mrs. C h ester B rledw ell had as th e ir g u ests from F rid a y till S unday h e r b ro th er, L eroy G u th rie of T acom a and h is g ra n d son, L a rry G u th rie of Coos Bay, h er sis te r in law, Mrs. B. G u th rie and h er m other, Mrs. L ith a G u th rie of C orvallis. T he occasion was th e 89th b irth d a y of Mrs. L ith a G uthrie. T h eir g randson, Douglas Bibby w as a guest also. Mrs. K eith B ayer and son K en neth, B etty D avis and Flo M ar lin left M onday for th e ir hom e in San Rafael, C’alif., a fte r v isitin g at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ran k T. Bayer. Among th e v isito rs in T he Dal les M onday w ere Mr. and Mrs F ra n k T. B ayer, Mrs. A. A. D un lap, Mrs. V erne M obley Jr., and Mrs. H a rry Ju stesen . Mrs. l i s t e r B arnum and Mrs. A lfred K ock w ere in T he Dalles T u esd ay on b usiness and w hile th e re called a t th e Colum bia Basin N u rsin g Home to see Mrs. Maggie B arnum , Mrs. Jo h n E n g stro m and Mrs. F red S trad ley . Zw Our Tïmeïm. h o t o r cold , S/NCE A NC/ENT t / m e s / r t s \ KN O W N THAT 1 HUMANS HAVE pro testep TWO P/SCOMAORT- / N 3 A A C T O R S ... A N O M U C H EAAORT H A S B E E N U S E P /N TRY/NG TO K E E P CCC'L ..7 /N /6 £ O , S /R u CHR/STOPHER 1 WREN, E N G L /S H ‘ ARCH/TECT, I P E S /G N E P A 6RA Y/TY EXHAUST VENTILATOR Shipping Arranged More ami m ore Oregon w h eat will lie im p o rted by B urm ese flour mills, if ocean freight rate s will p erm it. T his is the p rediction of S. I). V a rm a , a leading flo u r m iller from Rangoon, B urm a, and ex e cu tiv e se creta ry of the B u rm an F lo u r M illers association. V arm a and his w ife recen tly vlsted th e E astern O regon area as p art of a U. S. to u r arran g e d by W estern W heat A ssociates of P ortland, G reat P lains W heat and th e U. S, D ep artm en t of A gricul ture. T he V arm as m et in Pendle ton w ith officers of th e Oregon W heat G row er« L eague ami the Oregon W heat Com m ission. T he B urm ese m illing in d u stry , ju s t four y e a rs old, im p o rted its w h eat from C anada and A u stra l ia un til th is p arin g w hen, as a resu lt of co n tin u ed effo rts by W estern W heat A ssociates, it p u r chased its first sh ip m en t of U. S. w heat. T he w heat w as shipped from V ancouver, W aahington. "W e are m ost pleased w ith th e q u ality of the soft, w h ite w heat from th e Pacific N o rth w e st,’’ V arm a said d u rin g h is Oregon visit, " It Is fa r su p e rio r to the w heat w e bought from A u stralia and Canada, and we w ould like to buy m ore.” T he problem Is one of ocean freight rates, according to V arm a, T he Colum bia R iver p o rts are th e only U. S p o rts close enough to Burm a for any kind of econom i cal shipping. At th e p resen t tim e th e new B urm ese flo u r m illing In d u stry lacks sto rag e facilities, ami is forced to p u rch ase its ty u T TOPAY, ANYONE LISTEN/NG TO REGULAR WEATHER R EP O R TS KNOWS THAT ANOTHER AACTOR, E X C E S S /Y E H U M /P /T Y , /S THE TRUE P/SCO M - xae/7<V<3 AG EN T A O U N P //Y BOTH H O T A N P C O LP TEMPERA TURES. A /R COHO/A/ON/NG B EC A M E A R E A L /T Y BETW EEN /9 O O - /9 2 3 WHEN ENG/NEERS RECOGN/ZEP THE H U M /P /T Y CONTROL AACTOR A N P P U T / T TO U S E .., P o P A Y , GENERAL ELECTRfC'S N E W PORTA - C A R T A / R C O N P /T /O N E R C A N B E ROL L E P AROM ROOM TO r o o m , a p s u s t s r o A /r M O S T AN Y W /N P O W .. . A N P /S CAPABLE O P PE M O V /N G A S M U C H A S 7. 2 GALLONS OA WATER P E R P A Y AROM H O T H U M /P A /R . w heat in rela tiv e ly sm all lots, V arm a ¡»ointed out. T his m akes il d ifficu lt to arra n g e for sh ip d eliv ery from th e Colum bia Riv- e r to B urm a. V arm a for larg er w h eat im p o rts in th e fu tu re , and ex- p ressed h is hope th a t th e w heat w ould be soft, w h ite w h eat ship- ped from th e P o rtlan d area. B u rm a is a dollar m a rk e t for N o rth w e st w heat. C O I N TY < L E ItK 'S A N N U A L R E P O R T OK E L L S R E C E IV E D A N II D I S B U R S E M E N T S O F S A M E FRO M J U L Y I, I960 TH R U J U N E 30, 1961 M O N I 111A R E C E IP T S J U L Y .................................................. $ AUGUST .......................................... SEPTEM BER -- -- 141.57 390.00 364.65 1 .. OCTOBER ................................... NOVEMBER DECEM BER 262.92 284.45 169.42 JA N U A R Y F E B R l ARY M ARCH A P R II MAY ___ 186.96 T o tal R eceipts $ 3,407. 19 SO I lit EH O F R E C E IP T » R ecording Fees ... _______ ____ $ 1 ,767.22 128.10 Law L ib rary ___ - ____- ____ _____ 286.tR) C irc u it C ourt F e e s _______ __ -- 298.00 P ro b ate A County C o u rt F ees ______ 6.00 M arriage Licenses __________ - - 538.37 M iscellaneous copying & In d ex in g . 50.50 M igratory Liens _ _ _ _____________ _ 243.00 L itig an t F e e s __ - ____ ___________ __ 90.00 D ivorce Fees ______ - ________ T o ta l Receipt» $ 3,407.19 IIISB 1 ItSEM E N T S M igratory Lien Fees paid to S e c re ta ry of S tate $ 50.50 L itig an t Fees p aid to S tate T r e a s u r e r ___ ____ 243.00 D ivorce Fees paid to S tate T re a s u re r __ _____ 90.00 F ees paid to C ounty T re a s u re r 3,023.69 T otal D lsb u rsem en ta X 3,407.19 ) ) ss COUNTY O F SHERM AN ) I. M an e U osklnson, C ounty C lerk of the C ounty of S h erm an, S tate o f Oregon, do h ere b y ce rtify th a t th e foregoing re p o rt is p rep ared from and based upon th e reco rd s of th is office and that the sam e is a full, tru e and co rrect re p o rt to th e best of my know ledge and l»elief. Dated Ibis 21st day of Ju ly , 1961. (SEAL) M arie H oskinson „ C ounty C lerk STA T E OF OREGON C O U N T Y C L E R K ’S A N N U A L R E P O R T O F E X P E N D I T U R E S A N D U N E X P E N D E D B A L A N C E S t O Y K ItIN G P E R IO D FROM .11 1,5 I, IMO T H R U J I NK 30, 1901 4C IO IN I U IO IM AMOUNT BALANCES BUDGETED EXPENDED B oo ths $ 2-4OO.OO 400.00 1200.00 250.00 $ 2400.00 249.20 1159.50 212.20 800.00 1100 00 25.00 25.00 100.00 8.00 1247.66 50.00 2400.00 375.00 ;i50.(X) 2400(H) 533.09 348.35 7320(H) 4800 (H) 250(H) 4800 00 250 (H) 272.93 277.09 208.97 750.00 3(H).00 500(H) 200(H) 25(H) 1(H) 00 1 »7 06 () D. 25.00 50(H) 7320 00 106 06 792.00 100(H) 700.00 130 00 150.00 4(H).00 150.80 40.50 25.00 4800.00 3600 00 210.73 419 77 101.50 121.35 4800 00 3600 00 158,0t) () D. 1 65 to o 280.23 31.50 O. D 28 65 127.07 472 31 91.03 500.00 110(H) 5.10 77.40 90.00 19 90 22.60 4800 00 4250 00 15(H) (H) 18(H) (M) 3988 12 1469 61 1200 00 5(H) (H) 360.00 2114 90 5(H) 00 237.47 122 53 24(H) (H) 2100 (H) 44 42 20 00 69 95 6000 00 180.58 5.00 5 ()5 500 00 1(H) (H) 25 00 31.05 68 95 25 00 500 00 500 (X) 20.00 612 (H) 410 22 5 00 255 (Hl 25 00 75.00 6500 00 B in t P r o te c tio n P re lim in ary re su lts from tria ls conducted at OSU in d icate th a t egg pro d u ctio n ra te s w ill be as good w h e th e r one o r tw o birds are housed in a 12-inch cage. D uring th e colder m o n th s of the year, th e re w as a decrease in p ro d u ction in cages h o u sin g two b ird s w hen they w ere fed a low en erg y feed. W hen th e b ird s re ceived a h igh en erg y ratio n , how ever, th e re w as no difference. F eed efficiency w as slig h tly b e tte r w hen tw o b ird s w ere hous ed to g eth er. 261.88 .30.39 26(H) (H) 914.90 D 11200 O 0 . 89 78 15 00 at th e q u alifyin g fa c to r s in funeral ta r v ic e. I MJ4 moo u ut AVI T O T A L E X P E N D I T U R E » A N D TO W H A T F U N D C H A R G E D FO R P E R IO D FROM J U L Y 1, l!NH) T H R U J U N E 30, 1961 C O U N T Y G E N E R A L F U N D E X P E N D I T U R E S MY M ON TH JU LY 8,742.62 ____ AUG UST — — SEPTEM BER OCTOBER .. 8,085.65 - 8,295.29 4,568.45 7,057.62 11,780.59 4,119.59 4,033.08 6,537.71 4,583.80 10.595.19 9,047.50 N O V E M B E R ............- DECEM BER JA N U A R Y FEBRUARY — MARCH . . ___ ___ A P R I L ..................... — MAY - - _____ JU N E ___________ T otal « 87,447.13 112,111.00 87,447.15 TO TA LS— Ju ly 1, 1960 th ru Ju n e 30, 1961 L ess G eneral F u n d E x p e n d itu re s I Less .ess A ssesso r’s E q u ip m en t S in k in g Fund 24,603 85 500 00 L ess S h e riff’s E q u ip m en t S in k in g Fund 24.163.85 500,00 Less School P er C apita F u n d 23.663.85 7,090 00 Less 16,573.85 750.00 TO TA L N ET BA LA N CE 186.90 499.67 304.09 248.06 JU N E ___ (XIUNTY COURT Ju d g e 's S alary Ju d g e 's E x p en se Com m ’ra. Fees, Mileage, adm inis. Ju v e n ile C ounselor CIR C U IT COURT W itnesses & J u ro rs ' Fees R e p o rters’ Fees 6 Salary Meals for J u r o rs Bailiff's Fees Ju d g e 's E x p en se JU S T IC E COURT Ju ro rs, W itnesses, etc. Salary Office A d m in istratio n D ISTR IC T ATTORNEY COUNTY C LER K C ounty C lerk ’s Salary Dejm ty C lerk ’s Salary In cid en tal E x p en ses Ihs'ord B«H»ks A, Blanks Office E q u ip m en t Phone C O O P E R A T IV E COUNTY EX TEN SIO N WORK (XIUNTY ASSESSOR A ssessor's S alary Office H elp In cid en tal E x |* 'n se A ppraisal. F ield W ork, Maps Office equip, re p a ir x m ain ten an ce Tax M achine (Sinking Fund) Board of E q u allxation Vet Service O fficer’s Incid Phone COUNTY S H E R IF F S h eriff's S alary D eputy S h e riff’s Salary In cidental E x p en ses Official Car T rav el E x p en se Tax M achine (Sinking Fund) P hone COPNTY T R E A SU R E R T re a s u re r’s S alary In cid en tal E xpenses Office E q u ip m en t Phone SH ER M A N WASCO H P M .T H UN IT (XM’NTY CORONER Fees A E x p en ses Ju ro rs A W itnesses F L E C T IO N S Ju d g es A C3erks Ballots A S upplies R esearch w o rk e rs at W ash in g ton S tate U n iv ersity , o bserved th a t th e o ccu rren ce of blood spots ir. eggs increased w h en th e level of v ita m in A w as below 1,100 U. S. P. u n its p e r pound of feed. V itam in A levels in th e ran g e of 1,200 and 1,600 p er pound re su lted in m inim um blood sp o t in cidence. S tepping th e v ita m in A up m ore to levels as h igh as 15,* 000 u n its did not re su lt in any fu rth e r red u ctio n in blood spots. < 'a g ed IN A PPR E C IA T IO N We ex p ress o u r deep th a n k s and g ra titu d e to the m any frien d s for th e k in d n esses extended to us in o u r sorrow . T h e S trad ley fam ily Oregon Wheat To Go To Orient If y In g ro u p cages, egg production w as b e tte r for b ird s given one sq u a re foot of space th a n w here ju s t th ree -fo u rth s of a sq u are foot w as allow ed p er bird G ro v er Ix>ng, W asco, w ho lives on T ad McCoy place uses cages fo r h is layers. Long is th e la rg e st egg p roducer In th e county, ru n n in g about 400 hens. T he cage sy stem has w orked w ell for him and could be used by anyone ev en a fam liy flock. Cost of in v estm en t w ill ru n n e a r a d ollar p er bird. TO TA L G E N E R A L FUN D E X P E N D IT U R E » $ 13,823.8.5 $ 96,287.13 G E N E R A L R O A D F U N D E X P E N D I T U R E S BY M O N TH JU L Y ____ _____ | 17.059.16 9,006.96 AUGUST ________ S E P T E M B E R ....................... O C T O B E R ______ 17,550.52 .. 5»0.53 NOVEM BER D E C E M B E R .............................. J A N U A R Y ..................................... F E B R U A R Y ........... .................... MARCH A P R IL .......... MAY 6.545.00 4,137.82 4,354.40 4,785.62 5,706.00 8,977.09 .. 7,001.50 JU N E . . 13,188.13 T o ta l 0 164,341.73 TO TA LS— JU L Y 1, 1960 th ru JU N E 30, 1961 L ess G eneral Road F u n d E x p e n d itu re s $ 120,80000 104,541.73 TO TA L N E T BA LA N CE TO TA L G E N E R A L ROAD F I ND E X P E N D IT U R E S 16,258.27 » KM,341.73 T otal n u m b e r of claim s p resen ted ag ain st G eneral F u n d T otal am ount of claim s ag ain st G eneral F u n d $ 87,447.15 T o ta l W a rra n ts Iaaued T otal o u tsta n d in g w a rra n ts as of J u n e 30, 1961 TO TA L W A RRA N TS PA ID 87,447.13 9,423.06 $ 78.024.09 T otal n u m b e r of claim s p resen ted ag ain st G eneral Road F u n d G ross am o u n t of claim s a g a in st Gen. Road F und $104,541 73 T o ta l W a r r a n ts Is su e d T otal o u tsta n d in g w a rra n ts as of J u n e 30, 1961 T O T A L W A RRA N TS Ballot Boxes & R e g istra tio n 50.00 COUNTY SCHOOLS T ea ch e rs’ In s titu te 25000 P er C apita (n $10.00 7090.00 COURTHOUSE In cidental E x p en ses 2500.00 J a n ito r ’s S alary 3000.00 R epairs A Im p ro v em en ts KHH).(H) COUNTY JA IL B oard of P riso n e rs A S upplies 500 00 COUNTY P R IN T IN G 700.00 M EN ETA LLY D ISE A SE D CA SES 50.00 PU B L IC A SSISTA NCE G eneral A ssistance 1168 00 Old Age A ssistance 3284 00 Aid to D ejiendent C hildren 1812.00 Aid to P erm an e n tly A to ta llv disable! 853.00 EM ERGENCY FU N D 12(HH) (X) ASSOCIATION O F OREGON CO U N TIES D ues 380.00 COUNTY AUDIT 1600 00 PREM IU M ON O F F IC E R S ’ BONDS 500 00 DEMOSS M EM ORIAL PARK Incidentals A C a re ta k e r 250.00 COURTHOUSE INSU RA N CE 75000 R E T IR E M E N T KHH) 00 AM BULANCE FU N D (SIN K IN G ) 750.00 U. S F IS H A W IL D L IF E SER. 3069.00 COST O F DEL. TAX FO R ECLO SU RES 25.00 ANNOTATION'S A LAW BOOKS 450.00 PLA N N IN G COMMISSION 500 00 PRO ECTIO N O F RECORDS (¡0() (H) PLA N N IN G COMMISSION In ter-C ountv Regional 400.00 C H A R T E R CO M M ITTEE 500 00 STA TE IND. ACCT. COMM 300 00 NOXIOUS W E E D CONTROL W ages A S alaries 2500.00 M aterials 4500 00 A D V ER TISIN G 30000 TOTAU4 6 II2 I1 1 .M # ROAD EC X I) W E E D CONTROL 2500 00 WAGES 35000 00 R E P A IR S BHHH) (H) GAS A O il. )HHX)(H) T IR E S A TU B ES 3500 00 G E N E R A L S U P P L IE S 2500 00 D R IL L S T E E L 1000 00 G RA D ER RI.A D ES 7.50 (H) STA TE IND. ACCI COMM 75OOO BLASTING QUARRY SIT E S 25OOOO IN SU RA N CE 2750.00 M ISC ELLA N EO U S 1000 00 B R ID G ES A CU LV ERTS 15000.00 ROAD M ACHINERY 170O0 00 MACADAM M A IN TEN A N C E 11500 00 R E T IR E M E N T 1050 00 F A S M ATCHING FU N D 8000 00 TOTAI-S » 1208OO.OO » PA ID 640 349 104,341.73 13,471.09 $ 91,070.64 23.58 26 42 227.85 7090.00 22.15 2007.14 3000 00 828.59 492.86 186.35 557.79 54.45 313.65 1168.00 4176 41 1812.00 853.00 3131.99 337 90 1876 33 420.09 500.48 544.62 1034.30 750.00 3069 00 660 50 10 00 011 08 400 00 7.55 170 55 2500 00 3407.43 300.00 96287.13 2454.55 34191 60 13047.88 6065.77 1441 01 2222 30 752 63 754.44 31.67 2258.78 074 02 15041 41 21554 26 910 81 3140 00 164341.73 171.41 143.21 4.45 0 D 892 41 0 D t 8868.01 42 10 278.32 O. 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