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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1933)
TUB »MERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1». 1M3. PAGK 1 Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visity*g member* cordially m- topnotchers u Glen King. W. M. C. V. Belknap. Secj • Beau-h..» Ch-pte^». S. by K et | BIRD communica- Regular ------- tions each 2nd and 4th Thursday evening' each month. Mrs. Ola Ruggles, Worthy Matron Nana Bur zee. Secretary Moro Lodf. No. 113 I. o O. F Moro, Oregon cv« ry Mc-’ in the 1 < » • •n Transient ami broil * i ■ cordially in' mept with o* William McKinnc Joe Truitt, : Rchecr» Lodrr No. ÍÁÍÑíw&e 5êLM SO WMV 0I02IES JMM HERE WINNU? of NATIONAL fWFtWONAL, mewofüliwm . * Moro, Oregon Meets 2d and 4th Tues- . lav: of each monti'.. . dnd wru I for OPEN “Uses of Whole Wheat in Home ” v Actual amount received by Clerk Powdered skim milk is an inexpen Leas amount to County sive substitute for skim milk and can Treasurer be used in such dishes as cocoa, jun- ice cream and bread. Miss Case ex plains- * With the addition of half a Less Migratory Lien fees (to Hal E- Hias) pound of butter to one pound of dry skim milk, one may obtain the equiv alent of five quarts of whole milk. Less Divorce fees ($5 00 per case) sent to Rufus Beet sugar costs slightly less per Holman 100 pounds than cane sugar and has the same food value and uses. Man ufacturers sugar cpsts even ’.ess than Less Circuit Court fees (sent to Rufus Holman) beet sugar though it is somewhat coarser- ' . Where the home maker’s labor has (Amount ever paid to Coun ty Treasurer $0.05.* low value a large saving can be real Amount due County Treas ized by making bread at home, sug urer on account of State gests Miss Case. Another money fees not collected saver is cooperative buying of large Amount due State Treas quantities of foods which may be urer on account of State handled with out waste. fees not collected Copies of the leaflet “Suggestions for Inexpensive Breakfast Dishes ’ may be obtained from the home eco Amount advanced to State through error nomics extension service, Corvallis, Total amount to be col or from any county extension office lected Respectfully submitted 1434 30 183536 Justice Court $98.45 County Coroner 18.50 379-95 County Physician Vital Statistic reporters Insane (Oregon State Board of Control 25.00 County School Supfs Salary $54.95 Traveling expenses Office assistance 55 00 . Office supplies and inci $0.05 dentals 450-00 84.89 5018 1330 240 00 ’ 12.90 74533 1500.00 800.00 204 65 86198 Health Officer 10030 County Stock Inspector 300.00 88 00 Indigent Soldiers School Library Fund Care of County Poor 20 00 $108 00 Jail (board of prisoners) School Children Fair 230 Sealer of Weights and Mea* 150.00 7630 1488-21 . <35 500 00 33 21 111030 G. C. Vintin, County Clerk. me. fy Havie Brisbine* N Í ila Bull, Secretary. County Judge Salary County Judge expenses County Teacher’s Institute Biological Survey (Predatory Animal Control 75.00 662.50 A GIANT Z7L STATUTE. - fteOAP SAOULPEßED WEIGHING 2OÓ FOUNDS 113.18 Delores Gregg and Levina Barnett CLERK’S ANNUAL REPORT OF District Attorney’s expensea 357.50 returned to school Monday after be DISBURSEMENTS FOR YEAR Premium on Bond* 480.00 ing absent for the past two weeks due Premium on Insurance January 1, 1932 to December 31, 1932 83.75 to illness. —- Common School Fund $546.00 Roads and Highways 38 30 Meets at Legion ball on The Kent basketball teams met the Fairground Maintenance | 2nd and 4th Wednesday $1075.96 DeMoss Memorial Park ex- Wasco teams at Wasco last Friday Elections: ' evenings of each month. 658-98 50.50 evening. The boys were defeated by Judges and Clerks peses Vernon Flatt. Commander. 269-33 a score of 13-29 But the girls won Ballots NATIONAL 60LF CHAMPION Auditing County Records: Giles L. French, Adjutant by a large margin- The first part if Ballot boxes and Regis ________ s—----- --------------- — (1932 audit) $235.00 C WNU 30 90 the game was quite close being at tration 385 00 (1933 audit) 150-00 116.75 the end of the first half 18-20 f?r Booths k___ _ 65.00 The second half was . Kent. iveiiv. i — slower I 1800.00 Auto Park Examination* Sheriff’s Salary 10.00 ' and the Kent team won 46 to 30. Fw- Deputy Sheriff’s Salary 1500.00 Prohibition Fund distribution a leaflet giving sug- even j ng February 10, the Kent 313.88 600.00 Special Relief Fund Mrs. J. C McKean entertained the forwards had but little chan, i to Traveling Expenses gestions for inexpensive breakfast ^ams play the Grass Valley Clarence Sparling. C. V. Belknap, shoot without being rushed. 298.82 School District No. 23 20896 Sunday morning with a birthday Office Expenses, supplies dishes. In addition to general sug- (eamg on the home floor. breakfast for her daughter, Mrs Roy Truman Strong, Glen King and Wal Moro led off in the scoreing drop -1500.00 Emergency Fund: County Clerk’s Salary gestions and 11 recipes, two sets of Taylor, of The Dalles. Those attend ter Ruggles attended the Masonic 1020.00 Indemnity for slaughtered ping in a basket as the game began. Deputy Clerk ’ s Salary menus are included, one for the out CLERK’S ANNUAL REPORT OF ing were Messrs and Mesdames W. C. meeting in The Dalles last Monday 15.00 194.77 •Record books and blank* cattle Grass Valley followed with a foul door workers and one for indoor FEES COLLECTED DURING Schilling, Darold ftel*he, Marius night. 103 91 State Industrial Accident Icidental expenses PERIOD OF . Thompson and " son shot. Moro looped in another which* workers. Douma, Louis Hastings- Art Osborn 123.08 Commission . 400-08 Cereals such as rolled oats, corn January 1, 1932, to December 31. 1932 Treasurer* Salary Portland visitors the was followed by a grass Valley field Roy Taylor and the host and hostess. Hai vey 160 55 County Printing 69.09 Incidental expenses goal. The teams fought on even meal and coarse graham can be pur i Recording fees received $969.55 195 00 first of the week County Poor (hospital aid) 1800.00 ■,i„. The Dalle, attorney, ' term, till near the end ot the second 390.00 chased in large quantities, in cloth Court fees received Assessor ’ s Salary We wish to thank the friends and Taxes on Wm. Shiel pro John 500.00 20.04 Deputy Assessor’s Salary neighbors who so kindly assisted us Wa. here Wednesday night looking quarter, when Moro drew ahead a b,t. sacks at a considerable saving, says probate and County Court perty in Gilliam county 232 58 130.00 ■ Office expenses Miss Case. Wheat and corn in con | Tht half ended 8 10 6 Fees received at the time of the death of our moth after legal business. Insurance premium on Co- , 30.00 i 18.00 The second half was even mare dition as harvested, can be taken to J Marriage license fees er and grandmother, Mrs Minnie unty security land Courthouse: Hugh Chrisman is in The Dalles closely checked by the guards of both . Miscellaneous fees (certi- Thompson- Phones, all offices $214.46 123 054.97 attending the funeral of Mrs. Corson, teams each allowing but three the nearest mill to be cleaned and Grand Total. 24.75 Hans Thompson and family- grqund for a small charge. Unground ’ fying to copies, etc ) ( Janitress, etc., • $847.71 1062 17 a pioneer of Wasco county who died ! Respectfully submitted, $1544-30 points. ' • whole wheat has a variety of uses Total amount fees collected County Court and Commis- there Tuesday. । The Moro line-up: Forwards; Sayrs G. C. Vintin, CountyClerk- Ait Barnum accompanied a car of in the home, many of which are noted Less State Circuit Court 392 45 ! sioners 110.00 i case fees not paid fat white faces to Port’.and Saturday • Fred Pickett drove to Portland Peetz, and M. Nahouse. Guards. in the extension bulletin No. 450 nighu. They will taste as good beef Wednesday morning just in time to Amidon, Johnson, Stephens. Substi should even if Art doesn’t receive miss the cold weather here, but it tutes: G- Nahouse, guard. was just as cold other places. much for them. Read the ads in the Journal E. T. Guinan and L L. Peetz drove Orville Barnum flew up from Port to Portland Thursday of last week land the first of the week to visit returning the same evening his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A H Bar- How To Start The genial Doctor Buller has been num- This kind of weather is not The Day Right catering to the dental requirements the most comfortable for flying and of .the citizenry of Moro this week, Orville delayed his return a few his usual manner of starting a new days. Starting the day with a good, sub ♦ month. There was no show here Wednesday stantial breakfast is an important night for very apparent reasons. The FOR SALE—«head of good young factor in healthy living, according to picture “ Blessed Event ” will be given Penhon and Belgian horses- All nutrition specialists. That such a broke- And 1000 sacks of soft Fed- next Monday. breakfast need not be expensive is Cost of W. C. Hclyer, eration seed wheat- Maxine Pluemke and Helen Wilson a point made by Miss Lucy Case ' Kent, Ore. Living 3t were here with friends Monday night nutrition specialist in the extension from their home in Kent. John Thogerson went to Port- 22% less Mrs service, who has prepared for free land Tuesday with Clarence Sparling Albert Pluemke is home in Sher- who was looking for some of the man county again- He will remain cheap gasoline on tap there here until school begins at Pacific Mrs Lucy Ruggles returned to University next fall when he will re -Ji Moro la*t Saturday after a four turn to his studies. |'i us* > terian Church weeks sojourn in Pendleton and U alia Jack Cothran had the misfortune to 10 am ounday School Walla. severely cut his hand Monday while a m. 11 Morning Worship FOR SALE—Feed Bailey See W. aplLting wood at his home here. The 7:45 p. m. Evening Service 2t axe struck the back of his left hand Haggerty, Kent, Ore Subject “Good News for Bad nearly severing it. It is thought that Times.” Mrs Arthur Christenson and two it will not permanently impair the 11 a m. Junior Meeting children were here Tuesday visiting use of the hand- Mrs- A. 0. Ramsey. Leader. at the McKean home while the family Subject “Can Modern People Be- The Women’s Club party was post possession* were moved to Arlington where the Christensons will live this poned early Wednesday mornng when lieve the Bible?’’ the committee in charge took a look Allan A. McRea, minister summer out of their respective windows and The play to be given by the Har saw the snow blowing about. Christian Science land view grange will be presented Mrs. Elva Bryant has been elected Subject: Soul Friday evening February 17 instead a member of Sigma Epsilon Pi. a Golden Text: Psalms 66.8, 9. O of the formerly announced date. national normal honorary scholastic blew our God, ,ye people, and make Misses Helen Osborn and Edyth society. Mrs. Bryant's grades for the voice of his praise to be heard, Johnson local teachers, were at Mt. last spring’s term won her this whieh holdeth our soul in life, and Hood Sunday to watch the dog teams honor. auffereth not our feet to be moved. mushing around the track They re- Responsive Reading: Psalms 6 .1- Henry Barnum joined the travelers port the race* both novel and ex- Wednesday morning and started to 3.. 7; 63:1-8. All are cordially invited to attend citing. Portland after a truck load of gas. the church services and to make use 540 FOR SALE OR TRADE—A drove to Portland of the reading room m the rear of the Vernon Flatt egg incubator, One distellate burn- Tuesday after a truck load of the church building, which is open daily ing brooder. gee V H. Smith or 1 average cost of electricity to the homes and farms served by your H cheap gasoline. where all authorized Christian Science 5F12 ^loro. literatured may be read, borrowed or Company constantly and sharply declined. In 1923 the average cost $ “Revue de L’Historrt de» Religion’’ purchased. MORO SCHOOL NOTES • of a kilowatt hour was almost 8 cents. Today it is less than 3 cents. a magizenet published in Paris, Gordon Fraser, editor France ha^ published an article While the Cost of Living in 1932 was 22% less than it was in 1923, the 1 Th» Full Go»p«l written bv George B'^Vnan, research Followers of the fortune* of the m Sunday School 10:00 a- assistant at the Univei^iiy ’ ketball tram» probably came average Cott of Elodrkity was 63.5% less. Fellowship Meeting H:0° •• m. gon. The article i* entitled “‘Social I to the games Friday night with the Every body welcome Function of Dionysian Ritual. Bel cxjmh tation* of witnessing some ex knap was graduated from the de citing contests but it is doubtful if partment of philosophy at the Uni they expected two such (lonely con Baptist Church versity in 1926 and was awarded the tested and'thrilling game» (Grass Valley) Sage fellowship in philosophy at In the opening game the Moro 10 a m- Church School Cornell in 1928. George Belknap i* I girl* won out over afighling Grass 11 a. in ALWAYS a son of C V. Belknap and i:» n grad Preaching I Valley team 11 to 8. As the score in- 6:30 p- m uate of Moro high school. H T. P. U. 1 dicates there were but h few baskets 7:30 p. m. Preechlng Mi Maude Akers and her aunt, made although bo h teams took a L- Boyce, Minister 8. Mrs Hattie King Andrev i are lx»t I gr»od many ► hot*. The guard* of ill wi h the influenza at the Akers both team* checked so efficiently that |iTownTalk L iving CHI INCHES costs stayed UP LECTRIC costs came DOWN Pacific Power & Light Company home here.