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Domestic News August 27, 1942

The Camas Hot Springs Exchange

Hot Springs, Camas, Sanders County, Montana

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr. announced August 194? War Bond quotas: $815M nationally, $2.7M for Montana across counties, adjusted by income factors and cumulative sales.

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VOLUME 17, NUMBER 26

OFFICIAL UNITED STATES TREASURY MONTANA WAR BOND QUOTAS FOR AUGUST

WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 10.--Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury, today announced the August War Bond Quotas for the 3,070 counties in the nation totalling $815,000,000.

The August quota for the State of Montana is $2,700,000.

In arriving at the county quotas for August the Treasury Department took into consideration major factors affecting incomes which in turn cause significant variations in sales during the twelve-month period.

Hereafter actual Bond sales in the various states will be compared with quotas on a cumulative basis. The amount by which sales fall short of or exceed quotas in any month will be added to or subtracted from quotas for future months.

Beaverhead, $30,000; Big Horn, $20,600; Blaine, $30,000; Broadwater, $9,000.

Carbon, $35,500; Carter, $3,600;

Cascade, $282,300; Chouteau, $18,800; Custer, $73,600.

Daniels, $15,000; Dawson, $30,000;

Deer Lodge, $117,500.

Fallon, $7,200; Fergus, $62,800;

Flathead, $78,300.

Gallatin $71,300; Garfield, $4,000;

Glacier, $53,000; Golden Valley, $3,500; Granite, $10,000.

Hill, $71,000.

Jefferson, $8,400;

Judith Basin, $9,500.

Lake, $17,500;

Lewis and Clark, $291,700;

Liberty, $4,300; Lincoln, $18,800.

Plains

McCone, $5,500; Madison, $11,500;

Meagher, $8,300; Mineral, $2,900;

Missoula, $129,300; Musselshell, $25,300.

Park, $50,000; Petroleum, $1,800;

Phillips, $23,400; Pondera, $24,700;

Powder River, $5,400; Powell, $36,000;

Prairie, $7,500.

Ravalli, $21,800; Richland, $31,500;

Roosevelt, $37,700; Rosebud, $20,100.

Sanders, $11,700; Sheridan, $28,800;

Silver Bow, $511,800; Stillwater, $18,700;

Sweet Grass, $14,100.

Teton, $17,600;

Toole, $24,900;

Treasure, $4,300.

Valley, $39,400.

Wheatland, $13,900; Wibaux, $5,400.

Yellowstone, $207,500.

U.S. Treasury Department

News

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic

What keywords are associated?

War Bonds Montana Quotas Treasury Announcement County Allocations August Sales

What entities or persons were involved?

Henry Morgenthau, Jr.

Where did it happen?

Montana

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Montana

Event Date

Aug. 10

Key Persons

Henry Morgenthau, Jr.

Outcome

state quota of $2,700,000 for montana; national total $815,000,000 for 3,070 counties. county quotas listed including beaverhead $30,000, big horn $20,600, blaine $30,000, broadwater $9,000, carbon $35,500, carter $3,600, cascade $282,300, chouteau $18,800, custer $73,600, daniels $15,000, dawson $30,000, deer lodge $117,500, fallon $7,200, fergus $62,800, flathead $78,300, gallatin $71,300, garfield $4,000, glacier $53,000, golden valley $3,500, granite $10,000, hill $71,000, jefferson $8,400, judith basin $9,500, lake $17,500, lewis and clark $291,700, liberty $4,300, lincoln $18,800, mccone $5,500, madison $11,500, meagher $8,300, mineral $2,900, missoula $129,300, musselshell $25,300, park $50,000, petroleum $1,800, phillips $23,400, pondera $24,700, powder river $5,400, powell $36,000, prairie $7,500, ravalli $21,800, richland $31,500, roosevelt $37,700, rosebud $20,100, sanders $11,700, sheridan $28,800, silver bow $511,800, stillwater $18,700, sweet grass $14,100, teton $17,600, toole $24,900, treasure $4,300, valley $39,400, wheatland $13,900, wibaux $5,400, yellowstone $207,500.

Event Details

Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury, announced August War Bond Quotas for U.S. counties totaling $815,000,000, with Montana's state quota at $2,700,000. Quotas based on income factors affecting sales. Future sales compared cumulatively to adjust quotas.

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