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COUNTY J<»l R N A L, MOHO, < »REGOS
T e n ta tiv e R u le s
F o r B ig G am e S e t
A ctual fo r
A ctual far
A«*tual far Ju lv 1 I94>2. - J urn? 30, 1903
F iscal Year
h'lscal Year
F iscal ) s a i
Budget
Ju ly 1, 1959, Ju ly 1, 1960 Ju ly 1, 1961
fo r
h
irst
to
ta
ta
Year
J u n e ,’tb, I9t;o J u ne 30, 1961 Ju n e 3b, 1962 Six Moti lbs
1902 63
area.
Itila k
D e e r S r iso n :
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season: S ep tem b er 2ft
thruu» i O ctober 20. Bag lim it:
One 1 ick deer h av in g n o t less
th an a forked a n tle r In th a t ¡xirt
ol O regon w est of th e su m m it of
th e C ascade m o u n tain s and th e
K eno unit, o r One buck d eer h a v
ing visible a n tlers in all o th e r
u n its east of th e C ascade m oun-|
tain s exclusive of th e Keno u n it
L icense req u ired : H u n tin g license
and g en eral d eer tag. No person
m ay o b tain m ore th an one 1963
gen eral «leer tag. A LL h u n te rs
a ie req u ired to check in and out
of th e S ilver Ixike unit.
gian, 2« . >00
y e a r ago.
An early h ig h
-iM'on from Si*pieml
15 w ould give 8,000
e rs an <>p|*ortunity
high c o u n try p rio r to inclem ent
w eath er; th e M inam P ark a r e a
would again is? av ailab le to Min-
ain iierinto h o k lers for a nine-day
hu n t, A ugust 31 th ro u g h Septem-
lx*r 15; and th e ea rly W ald|x»rt-
M apleton h u n t w ould again Is*
availab le io h u n te rs A ugust 31,
S eptem lxT 1-2; and 7-8.
A total of ,1 ex ten d ed h u n ts
would lie on th e d<x*ket, m ost of
w hich will ru n fo r .short |x*ri<x!s
in
N ovem ber. T h ese
seasons
The commission alltzv/ed a w ould lx.* av ailab le to unused tag
th re e - w eek g eneral buck season holders w ith resp ectiv e u n it per-
from Septe>nlx*r 28 th ro u g h Octo I m lts. All extem led h u n ts are in
E x p an d in g C alifornia m arkets
b er 20 u n d e r the te n tativ e reg u l J problem are a s w hich w ould lx?
ation». A h in th e iwe-rt, h u n te rs I ta k en c a re of by p e rm it h o ld ers for Oregon • grow n lx*ef w ere p re
w ould lie re-'tri<‘ted to bucks w ith ra th e r th an the con ttx died h u n ts dicted by a W est (\>ast livestock
specialist a t th e an n u a l O r e g o n
forked • hoi ns w est of the ( ’as- of last .year.
S
tate U n iv ersity Beef C attle Day.
cailes and bucks w ith visible a n t
Tin* general elk season w ould
Some signs indicate th a t cattle
lers east of the Cascades.
lie eom ixirahle to last year, O cto
O ne w eek w as lo p |ssl off the b er 26 th ro u g h N ovem ber 11 in feeding in C alifornia has reached
unit h u n ts from last y e a r w ith the coast range and O ctober 26 its peak ami may taj>er off in
tile season for p e n u lt holders set th ro u g h Novomlx*r 21 in the- ( ’as-1 y ears ahead, re|x>rted R euben Al-
for O ctolier 12 thro u g h 20 T he j cades, n o rth e a ste rn O ivgon and 1 weigh, U n iv ersity of C alifornia.
At «the sam e tim e, dem an d for
e .m u n issio n m ade a general redue 1 so u th e astern Oregon areas. B a g
tion in u n it |x*rmlt quotas, a l lim its would rem ain th e same* as finished beef In- C alifornia will
increase rap id ly w ith th e s ta te ’s
though in th e n o rth w e st and last year.
n o rth e a st regions th e duhi I nt re-
T he Clatsop, W ilson, T ra sk and I |x>pulation grow th ami h ig h -le-
i mined con sisten t w ith last year. 1 Dixon u n its (a new unit) would I vel p e r ca p ita incom e, A lhaugh
T h e h ea v ie st n slu e tio n in unit lx* h u n te d on a p erm it basis only. told som e 15b O regon ca ttlem en
p erm its t«H»k place in cen tral ami A n te rle s elk seasons in n o rth atte n d in g the m eeting.
C alifornia now im p o rts n ea rly
so u th e a st O regon w here |m or e a ste rn Oregon u n its w ould lx*
faw n p itslu ctio n prevailed.
alm ost th e sam e as last y e a r w ith 2 m illion head of Stocker and
By region, in th e n o r th w e s t' a slight red u ctio n in p erm it q u o feeder c a ttle th a t a re fin ish ed in I
tin* com m ission would allow he tas ftxem 3, KM) last y e a r to 3,200 C alifornia fcedlots. T h e sta te a l
Issuance of 51,000 em nits com- this year. T he Mill C reek p erm it so im p o rts alxiut one - h alf Its
pared to 57,000 last year; south h unt w ould lx* Novemls*r 9 needed su p p ly of livestock feeds
w est legion, 8,300 com |*aied to th ro u g h 17, and th e Shaw M oun for fin ish in g ix*ef an im als in lota.
17,7oo a y e a r ago; ce n tral Oregon tain hunt would lx? D ecem ber 11 'Phis co m b in atio n of im p o rtin g
lx>tli u n fin ish ed an im als and feed
region, 5,700 com pared to 12,MOO th ro u g h 31.
soutlm ast legion, 5,050 com pare ‘
An Increase of 5b tag s w ould im|x>ses lim itatio n s even though j
to I 1,500; and in the northisist r< lx allow ed for th e antelo|x> h u n ts fcedlots are highly efficient, o p
w ith th e ad d itio n of o n e new e ra tin g on large • volum e, low-
ar«*.i, the In te rsta te
available unit p ro fits, th e sp ecialist e x
to h u n te rs th is y e a r T h e season plained.
More th an 150,00b head «if fin
w ould ex ten d from A ugust 17
th ro u g h 21. A total o f 650 tags ished c a ttle w ere im p o rted in to I
w ould lx* issued for th e seven C alifo rn ia in 1962 fo r im m ed iate
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alxiut three-
a,!telo|M> areas. A n telope h u n te rs s la u g h te r w i t h
TV or STEREO
would lx* allow ed to draw in a fo u rth s of th is n u m b er coining
from A rizona. O regon su pplied !
p a rty of not m ore th a n two.
T he com m ission m ade sev eral «'tily 18,000 head but has th e pn- I
rev isio n s in th e souttiwewt region te n tia l for g rea tly increased sales
u n its to m ore effectively m anage «•I finished lieef, lielieve m a n y
tin b ig g.uuc r«*souix-es In t h i s . O regon livestock m a rk e t a u th o r
ities.
are a
In likil, Oregon produced about ,
F ollow ing l> a b rie f o f tlie 1963
big ganne re illa tio n s a s te n ta 500,000 calves and 166,000 cull '
m ost <»f w nich w ere sh ip I
lively pixqxN-e by th e g a m e com- cow s
m ission Final regulations w ill he issl out «if sta te for fin ish in g in
« tablkdicd a t a p u b lic h e a rin g sta te s that h ave «levelojMxl g rain
J u n e 7 hi the s t a te o ffice bu ib l feeding In d u stries, according to
a recent stu d y by Oregon S tate I
m g in Portkin«!.
I n lv erslty .
410 E. 2nd
The Dalles kUl«*l«tp<* S cuson:
Beef c a ttle feeding in Oregon
(>|x*n season: A ugust I
CY 6 - 3752
ro w g en e rate s alxiut $53 m illion i
\u g u s t 21 Bag lim it: On«
an n u ally in local econom ic actlv-1
»ty. 'I'he (>SC s tu d y e s tim a te s it
would lie $250 m illion
if th e I
fate s |x>t »ntial feed g rain re * ;
sources w e’V "market«»«!” 'h ro u g h
finish«*«! lxx»f.
Beef mark«*) <ip|x>rtunitios in
C alifornia w ere |x»inted up by A1
hj,ugh w ith a re p o rt th at Calif
o rn ia ’s p re se n t p o p u latio n o f I
m ore «than 16 m illion p erso n s is I
ex pected to to p 21 m illion by
1070. An»l C alifo rn ian 's a re heavy j
h«*of e a te rs
- alxiut 130 ixiunds I
p er cap ita a y e a r com pared to 87 ;
ixiunds for the I' S av e rag e T his '
is, in p art, a tvflectlon of high
incom e jx»r capita.
htx-k re in s for
in on
h u n te r » hut allow ed sim ilar
an«! anitelope h u n ts as last
as it set the te n ta tiv e big j
ivguk.l lulls f<»r 1963 at its p
heai in«; in 1’«»rtland F rid ay
• I
S a tu r k ty. Ma 21 .Hi' 1 >
ElimiInaried this y e a r from
«leer hian ts v.ill be all contr
h u n ts 1which la st y e a r nunrl
2 1,850 tig s allow ing huntv:
tak e «>1 ie o r m ore «leer, plu
1 «X1 u«M i<in of 37,75b in liie 1
lx?r of u n it 1x-nnits to lx* is .sued
fo r th<• 1963 s«*asons. T he unit
perm il redue tion w as from 135,-
KN) in 1962 t«> 97,35() for the CIMII-
ir.g set. son.
Expanding Markets
For Oregon Cattle
Predicted At OSU
Mag navox
NIIEBMAN ( O I .M k EA IB ksStM | V l l o \
In su ra n ce on F a ir G r o u n d ____ ______
47144
$90,304.06
$96,287.13
$99,905.22
$ 52,259.43
$115,331.00
____ ...............
k MBI I k \< 1 M k 1 \ 1 t \ k \< 1
S ( B P L I S FOOD
1 o i k 1 >
...
IbOO.lX)
1500 00
___
_. $1211,973.HI
BOAD E l \ D
3,826.15
2,454.55
32,908.08
12,314.79
7,226.31
4,079.84
2,187.71
820.49
503 01
1,013.37
2,363.43
2,750.00
962.99
6,108.89
12,050.00
2,00b Ob
888.73
7,500.00
34,191.60
] :.b i7 M
6,065.77
1,441.61
2,222.30
752.63
754.44
31.67
2,258.78
674.02
15,041.41
21,554.26
910.81
3,140.00
$99,503.79
$104,541.73
W E E D < OXTBDE
3,408.45
32,44 1.32
11,637.19
4,892.29
3,303.91
2,140.35
17 :
658.02
1,926.00
2,914.00
2,750 00
2,426.34
11,933.15
13,757.98
1,019.38
919.97
$96,508.90
3,16,3.95
131.55
17,300.99
3,436.38
2,833.32
699.38
607.28
15,191.12
4,557.64
1,049.17
479.44
16,235.00
8,305.90
418.81
$ 61,040.93
3,500.00
1.20b (Mi
35,bbb.(X)
10,000.00
6,000.00
3,500.00
2,500.00
200.00
750.00
2,000.00
5,000.00
2,750.00
2,500.00
5,000.00
15,0(M).()0
15,000.00
1,050.00
16,000.00
R E T IR E M E N T
E. A. S. M A K l l l \ < . EU M »s
___ _
..... -
$126,950.00
TOTAUS
_
M aterials
____
L abor
kVAt.KS A l \ S l B k \< E
B E l*A IBS
tlA S A O il...........
TIB RH A T l BKS _
(•E .V E B kE SI P P l J E s
D R IL L S T E E L
G RA D ER B I .A D K S ___
M k 1 1. 1 M B s 1 R i \ | \< « | DI \ 1 COM M .
BLA STIN G QUARRY S IT E S
IN SU R A N C E
___
M ISC ELLA N EO U S
B B IIX .E S a culverts
ROAD MA< 111NERV _
_
_
IDbO.bO
1200 00
_._ __ 50,000 00
12,000.00
_______
8000.00
_ _ _
3500.00
_ _ _
4000.00
_______
_______
750.00
3200.00
__ _ .
. _
2750.00
5000.00
5000.00
15000 (X)
10000.00
16(H) 00
M k( k h k M M k l \ T E \ kM E
__________
...........
.
$126,000.00
(.K X K ItA L F I M »
2,979.95
f ^2.21
600 00
6,8 «9.75
25.(K)
2,038.42
4,143.91
2,378.46
611.11
600.00
7,803.10
25.00
3,005.59
2,787.48
1,020.79
2,203.34
225.00
2,500.00
450.00
600.00
7,000.00
25.00
2.200.00
3,560.00
1,866.06
2.285.40
240.00
459.45
G E N E R A L FUND
C lerk ’s Fees
S h eriff’s F ees
Kent A SC offices
Ju stic e of Peace— F in es
____
__
B eer L icense ________
S tate .Malt B e v e r a g e ___
M iscellaneous
__ __ _
Int. on d ep o sits . _
W asco REA T ax __.
Boat L i c e n s e __ __ _ __
S u rp lu s F«xxl ________ __ __ _
A m bulance
__
T otal— Item«* 1 to XI, inclusive
_ ___
Add: B eginning avuilable iinappro|>i-iat«‘d am i
unex p an d ed Cash Balan««e o r Deduct:
B«*giiitdng (Deficit)
TO TA L R E C E IP T S OR (D E F IC IT )
2000.00
500.00
600.(X)
7000.00
25.00
2500.00
1000.00
1800.00
220000
200.00
800.00
750(H)
19,375.(8)
tibbO.O!)
25.373.1N)
G E N E R A L ROAD F IN I»
25,419.83
381.00
1,273.95
820.10
4,346.5!)
1,000.00
25,699.83
25,669.82
771.08
732.05
2.052.12
1,500.00
1,548.35
R e c o rd s
351.58
558.75
500.00
2,800.00
571.02
1,112.60
528.26
515.09
1,015.1 1
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R O T H ’S
Estimate«! far Fiaoal Year
Ju ly 1, 1963, 1la Ju n e 30, 1961
A pproved bv
F und and ('kt-.sifurat tun
Butlget Comm
1963-64
G E N E R A L ROAD FUND
M otor V ehicle F u n d _____
_ __________ 24,500.00
Ju stic e of P eace F u n d s __ ____
Sale of E quipm ent <& M aterial
__ _ ___ __
600.00
Bent «>f E q u ip m en t _______ ______ ___________
750.00
Miscellaneous
_ __ _ _ _ ______ __
150.00
S tate G as T ax R efund _____________
_
_ .
550.00
Sale of G r a v e l ..............
__ _ ............................. 1000.00
W eed C ontrol _ _ _____ .. _ _____ _
___ 500.00
L and Sales
_ —
.
—
__
_ __ _
450.OO
Int. on acco u n ts _ __ ____ _______ ________
800.00
Total— Item s t to 35, inclusive
_ _______ _____ 29,300 00
Add: Beginning availab le unappropriated a ml
nnexpem led
Beginning
C om H Balance
(D e fic it)
_
o r D educt:
__
- _
T O T A L B K C E IP I'S OB (D E E D IT)
P u b lish May 31 and J u n e 7. 1963
__
_
__
____
21,600.00
___
5.1 »00 (»0
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