Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 13, 1933, Image 4

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MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13, IMS
JOURNAL,
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house supplies
ISAS Ik . J. A. Butler
for Daw McKelvey
340
23 48 Farmer’s Elevator 4k Supply Co-,
276
Supplies for courthouse
' 1248
courthouse .
Hon- Hal E. Hose Final pay-
100
Wasco County Industrial Farm
187.
for 1933
Caro of Patterson and sup-
Sherman County Fair Board
41.30
loootr
Jl»m
Ui JIVUUU,.
Geo. G- Updegraff
Diat.
Sherman County Journal.
9,741 County Mittag ? $18 90
Mhy A Son Courthouse sup­
plies
daims Ptetostted 'and all
Geo. B Bourhill
Box Rente
315 Againrt Road Fand
tlyrd quarter
Farmers Elevator A Supply
67^
Co., Coal tor courthouse ,
Geo. A- Potter County Judge
5 20 Geo. Fox Road laborer
I E- L* Weld Road labbrer
Farmers Elevator A' Supply
40.40. Andy
ÌM1
Andy Sheerer
» nearer Road
ivoaa laborer
isoorer aaai
Co*, Courthouse supplies
W. A. Raymond Building
Lewis Hastings Road labbrer 940 .
5200
Courthouse chimney
Hal White Road laborer .
supplice
A. M. Young H telephon bills
.74
Bob McDonald Road laborer
for 4 months and teu.u're
8 00 Kenneth Woods Road laborer 892
tools
I City of Waaco
As per or-
State Jndus. Acc- Comm Aug
I * der of W C* WeM, labor
balance and Sept, con tri-
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Geo. B. Bourhill
Supt’s sup-
23 00
of W. C- Weld, laborer
Orant Garland
Supfs supplies
3748 City of Wasco
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y^ADA,R<-MAYN E
»ON WIRY COUNCIL
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iurt adjourned until |0
8-90 o’clock a; hl of October 6th, 1933-
140
County Clerk instructed to draw
12.00 man
be
4.80
Fair Bourd- $50 00 to
to account of “Fair
:enance Fund” and $50.
! to account of “Emer-
goncy.Faad.’'
M45 ney ordered and authorized to pre-
pare notide of Budget Hearing meet-
ation
tog of Nqycmber 4th, 1933, for
3J8 Sherman County same to show itnm-
ized estimates of receipts, levies, ex-
I penditures, as well a# bonded and
wanrent indebtedness for ths County
of Shertaaa for the tear of 1984.
3.80
County C
, vember ls^
81.27 (
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t adjourned until No-
¡3 term.
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4042
11*45
,
Th. AmMean -«fro. AuxUUry
met last Wednesday at the homeof
805
Road labourer 94 82
Road maa-
t to exceed $40.00.
BB
M00
Hav.n w» otectod RMtdent.
A number of lotion members went
to Moro Wednesday night to attend
County Trresxiree^Trtal Balance the installation of the county officers-
fog Meath oT Mlólíii filed and Among those from Wasco were Mr
and Mr» L, P Haven, Mr- »nd Mrs
•3 ■
t j
ó .
E- L- Mbrton, Mri and Mrs- Paul
The County Clerk instructed to McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. M. G- Tuel,
Mr- and Mrs- jR. O- Scott and Lee
attorney for M- R Tailor. relative td Dehler.
ÄH-SB-HBHÖBSH»
spent the week end In Wasco with
relatives.
Moro
son#
Mrs. Lynn Micheal and children
I families whose offspring have
and Mrs. Walter Coffee at Portland
up Dirfur ttotns foriÿtors, were
spent last week end in Wasco with
Nth working Mt of Mto>
Mrs. Kate Johnson.
The little orange team played game
The Thursday afternoon club met football throughout the game and
this Week at the 'home of Mrs. Art were still trying to the end although
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badly beaten from th* seer* board
B. H. Grady transacted business in point of view. Barnes did excellent
kicking from a poeition close to the
The Dalles Tuesday.
line of scrimmage- Fraser and
Mrs. Andy Shearer spent last week Ruggles backed up the wavering line
in The Dalles with relatives
and prevented gains through that
Mrs. Alma Fridley is aponding sector- Powell, playing Ms occond
gams, and Thompson, both little
some time at Wdston-
backs did some good tackling of the
Dufur ball carriers.
for some time 1 having her eyes
The line ups:
treated.
Moro
Dufur
* Mr. and Mrs. Hiidred Zell visited
Hennagin
LE
McCauley
at Diamond f-ake last week.
Morgan
LT
Martin .
Mr and Mrs. Jack Rehberg of Toby
Ruggles
LG
Walla Walla were guests at the Mar­ Rondeau
Henrichs
C
ton hoipe last week end.
Bslshee
RG
M. Johnson
AxteU
RT
O
’
Brien
Mr-and Mrs • Henry Maxwell and
May
RE
Slusher
daughter were guests at the Wesley
PoweU
Neal
Q
Wild* horn* last w**k.
Thompson
RH
M„ Jo. ftndwtsr.nd vteitrf in Webb
4 Banes
LH
E. Johnson
Portl>nd Uat
Cunhing
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Th. Lunborn family had a pot luck
Kieth McDonald; referee
'l*«,er at theUBob McPherson home
Sunday being the birthday of F. S STATEMENT OF TÄE OWNER
Lamborn and Mrs. Bell Brownrigg. SHIP, MANAGEMENT, C1RCÜLA-
ETC., REQUIRED BY THE
The families of the following were TION,
ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST
preBent: John Royce, Otis Royce, 24, 1912,
,
v
Of Sherman County Journal -pub-
Bemis Guy, Geo. Lambom, F 8-
]W^^re*kl/at Moro, Oregon for
Lamborn. and D. 8. Young of Dufur.
October lab, 1988*
Mr- and Mrs. Geo. Wilde spent the ■ Suits of Oregon County of Sher­
week end in the valley.
man 88.
Before me, a notary in and for the
* Mrs. Ray Moorehouse entertained
the Klondike social club last Friday.
Cards was the diversion of the after­ been duly sworn according to law. de­
noon and the high scares were made uses and says that she is the Busi-
nesc Manager of the Sherman County
by Mrs. Chas. Johnson and Mrs. O~ Journal and that the following is, to
Hansen.
the best of her knowledge and belief,
a true statement of the ownership,
Mr. and MH- Ercel Yocum are nanagement, etc-, of the aforesaid
moving into the house formerly oc­ publication for the date shown in the
cupied by Frank Lambom. The above caption, required by the Act of
August 24, 1912, embodied in section
Lamborns moved to The Dalles*
1. That the names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing edi-
Editor Giles L. French, Moro, Ore
Managing Editor Giles L- French,
Moro, Oregon. ’
Business Manager Leia French, Moro,
Oregon.
2. That the owner is: (If owned by
a corporation, its name and address
must bo stated and also immediately
thereunder the names and addresses
stock. If not owned by a corporation,
the names and addresses of the indi­
vidual owners must be given. If
owned by a flrm, company, or other
unincorporated concern, it name and
address, as well as those of each in­
dividual member, must be given.
Giles L. French, Moro, Oregon. Lola
French. Moro, Oregon.
8. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security hold­
ers owning or holding 1 per cent
or more of total amount of bonds,
mortgages, or other securities are.
Moro Presbyterian Church, Moro,
regon.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above, giving the names of the own­
ers, stockholders, and security hold-
ersjf any, contain not only the list of
stockholders and security holders as
*0. nppMr upon the books of the
company but also, in cases where the
pears upon the books of the company
ss trustee OF in sny other fiduciary
relation, the name of the person or .
corporation for whom such trustee is .
acting, is given: also that the said
two paragraphs contain statements
embracing affiant’s full Jmowledget
and security holders who do not ap-
pear upon the books of the company
as trustees, hold stock and securities
in a capacity other than that of a
bona fide owner: and the affiant has
no reason to believe that any other
person, association, or corporation
has any interest direct or indirect in
the stid stock, bonds, or other securi-
ies than as so stated by him.
Giles L* French, editor.
Swore to and subscribed before me
this 10th day of October 1983.
W. H. Ragsdale.
My commission expires July 7, 1937.
Florence Yeung of Grass Valley
B* Taylor, I. E- Wilson and Sherman
was
a visitor in Wasco this week-
County.
HQW TO MAKE MILK SOUPS
strainer.
Mr. and Mn B. H. Grady enter­
Milk mix be used with many vero-' 1“ making tomato soup rise one-
County Clerk instructed to draw tained the Saturday night dinner club
Friday evening at their home the oc­
tables to make nourishing soups. ’ Mlhth teaspoonful of soda for each
Make them for your children! A milk CUP
juice- Stir the soda into the interest on $600040 loan from Sink­ casion being Mr- Grady’s birthday.
vegetable soup to one of the bes; ’ J®1*»
before adding it to ths ing Fund to Road Fund, and there­ After dinner bridge was played and
food* F» «u ftoo J«or family for w«»» “<“« *• Pwont eurdJtoe of after issue new $600040 warrant in Mr- and Mfs. W H. Burress made
lieu of former warrant.
score for the evening
diaMr or for «uj>p*r. It i, also on.
Serve at once,
Re: Request of Mrs. Peter Fleck
of the best wayn to help your child1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The Tillicum bridge club met Thurs
WHITE SAUCE
comum. Ma dally <1“* oi ",Hk- Two Ubloapoon. butter or other fat for increase tri' amount of County day at the home of Mrs- Andy Shear­
AH person* having claims against
The Contract Club met Wednesday
MUk to meacaimd by dentine - th.
Zr
cu, aid: Clerk instructed to increase al­ er. Mrs. Lee made high score for the
the estate of Celeste M. Fowler, de-
to wit:
afternoon
with
Mrs.
Bruce
Grady.
most valuable and yet one of the Ji
of milk and vegetable juice used lowance to $20.00 per month, as of afternoon- There were three tables
The P. N. G- Club met last Wednes­
October 1st, 1988.
,
of guests.
cheapest foods for health-
sent them, duly verified, with proper
r ^lOne teaspoon nit
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day
at the home of Mrs* Wilma
MUk soups may be made iwm
Re. Statetaent of Dr. J. A* But­
The friends of John Crawford of
vouchers, within six months from the
Sheets with Mrs. June Spencer as
many different vegetables such as, .
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ler
for
dental
work
on
Dave
McK-
Northdallee
will
be
sorry
to
hear
of
date
of this notice, to the undersign,
i xtL v
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All measures are level
hostess. Mrs. Amos made hige score
Kelvey; accepted Md sum of $8 50 his death Tuesday. Mrs. Crawford
ed,
the
duly appointed executrix of
onions, spinach, potatoes, tomatoes ' Use a double boiler for Making
and Mrs. Nellie Field? low for the
RED 4 WHITE STORE
is a sister of Mrs. Fred Fortner and
allowed.
the last will and testament of Celeste
afternoon.
Either left over vegetables or freshly whits sauce. Melt the fat, add flour,
Lynden Lucas
M. Fowler, deceased, at Rufus. Ore­
Re:
County
Agent
for
Sherman
cooked ones may ba used. Uss only and stir until well mixed- Gradually
Mr. and Mrs. Hurt and Janet Mc­
gon,
in care of J. S. Fowler.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft Will
Groceries—Meats—F resh
one vegetable at a time. This pro- add the milk, stirring until kmooth County: County Court appropriates
Quillan spent Sunday at Yakima.
Dated and first published this 29th
$15040
from
“
Bmergriicy
Fund
”
for
give
a
benefit
card
party
Thursday
video opportunity to make different and slightly thick. Add the chopped
Fruits and Vegetables in
day of September, 1988.
Mr. and Mre- Orville Yocum, Johny
October 19, at the^ hall- 25 cents per
Zula Currin
Season
couple is the admittance. Everybody and Olive Robison and James Maddox
Geo.
G*
Updegraff,
went to Yakima Sunday-
invited to attend.
iem.
verstable necessary varies with the der of 1988.
Attorney for Executrix
Mr-
and
Mrs.
Hugh
Chrisman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alley returned
Cook any. vegetable selected with a kind and flavor, usually 1 cup of
County Cleric iltotrtitted to draw
Your Patronage Solicited
L<st published October 20, 1933
General Fund Warrant for '$137*50 in of Moro spent last Saturday in from a week’s visit in the Willamette
Wasco-
valley.
If the soup is too thick after the veg­
etable to added, milk or vegetable
Mrs- Harley Dutton and two sons
The Junior bridge club met Wed­
of Fossil spent last week end in nesday at the home of Mrs- L- P
juice to the white sanee (recipe bo- aired consistency. Season to1 taste | Re: Request of H* R* Horner of Wasco visiting relatives-
Haven.
>-
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with salt and butter.
•
Mi*, and Mrs. Art Smith went to
Hood River, Oregon, for new road
Mr- and Mrs. Wallace of Vancou­
Lentils, split peas or dried beans
This same white sauce made a lit­ fund warrant to bo Issued in lieu of McMinnville Wednesday due to the
ver spent the week end at the homi
are excellent for soups.
They are tle thicker may be4 put over any
lost warrant No. A-25 for $10.00* illness of their son Delmar.
of their daughter Mrs./ Afton Mc­
County Cleric instructed to request
Mrs- Lydia Darby shopped In The Intyre.
Retailers of
bond from Mr Homer for double the Dalles Saturday.
over night. Cook with onion in the spoonsful of flour Iter every cup of
WHERE AS The Supreme B
amount of the loot warrant.
Crowh Mills FLOUR
water in which they were soaked. Do milk and Hgetable juice make the
Mrs. J. T. Johnson was reported on' of the Universe has allowed the d
County Clark instructed to pay all the sick list the first of the week- -
nauee a oboktbin
desirable
not add soda to the cooking water.. weco
« consistency for
angel to enter our Chapter, and
GRAIN, FEED, INSURANCE
। bills okeh by Superintendent Knigh-
Rub cooked vegetables through a ’ creamed vegetables.
to
the Chapter above, our bel
The
Tuesday
Afternoon
Study
Club
1
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met this week with Mrs- Helen'
Mitchel, Lewis & Staver Co.
Bruckert
paper on “Oregon sistent member, and who will alwayi
Climate” was read by Mrs. Evans and be held to loving remembrance
Farm Implements
BE IT RESOLVED, That this chap
one on “Columbus” was also given
The hastes? served dainty refresh- ter, has lost a most loyal, and de
merits at the close of the afternoon- voted member, in the passing d
Sister Lamborn.
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The Ladies Aid of the M- E-
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
church me Thursday afternoon at the
That we as true Eastern Star mem
home of Mrs. Ed McKee. The after­
bers humbly submit to the Master *i
noon was spent sewing for the
Will—<nd we say to each of you—
hostess-
Let us not forget her, when we an
Mr. and Mrs- Bushnell of Portland
happy.
were weekend visitors at the Harry But keep for her one little spot; .
Van Gilder homo.
In the depths of our affections.
Let
us plant one, sweet for-get-me-noi
Mrs. Gus Hartman and Mrs. Wilma
We expect to PUBLISH the Areage and
Sheeth entertained Saturday after­ And join with us in extending to hen
noon for Mrs. Ruth Miller with a family our sincere sympathy.
Production for the base period under govem-
THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHEJ
miscellaneous shower at the home of
COPPER CARBONATE
RESOLVED,
That a copy of the«
the brides mother Mrs- Matt Schwen-
. ment allotment of nearly every farm and far­
del. There were six tables of bridge resolutions, be sent to the family, otm
per bbl $6.50
SNOW MAID FLOUR
and Mrs. June Spencer made high be sent to the local paper, and one b<
High Grade Family Patent
mer in the county.
score for the afternoon and Mrs* R. spread upon the minutes.of the rec­
ord of this Chapter.
H. McKean recohred consolation.
Fraternally Submitted,
SHORTS
per ton 19 00
The Altruistic Club met Friday at
Hattie King Andrew«
the home of Miss Olive Robison.
MILL RUN
per ton 17.00
Maude U. Scott
B. Estrelle Hailey
went to Yakima Friday called there
per ton 17.00
BRAN
by the serious illness of Mr Proud­
FOOTBALL
foot’s brother.
,
hiQround STOCK SALT > per ton 16.00
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Continued from page one.
Mrs. Susie Hastings of Vancouver
WASCO MARKET
R. H. McKean
Oregon
Wasco
NW Will
WE SELL
For these reasons the Sherman County
Journal will a better place than ever in which
to have your advertising next week.
Morton’s SMOKE SALT 10 lb. can
.65
BAUSAGE SEASONING 3 oz can
.25
New Perkins Hotel
Fortland. Ore.
ART RUDEEN. Owner
Room with Bath. 12.00 and Si 60
Without Bath, 11.60 and <1.00
Permanent rates as low an 112.60 per
month.
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Wheat Bought and Sold
DEAL with YOUR LOCAL
Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers
WASCO. OREGON
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