Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 05, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE bHEKMAN COUNTY JOCK NAL, MORO. UREGUN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1934
PAGE
TWO
In this compilation days means days worked, mileage is paid for at
5
cents
, and rooms are tabulated. S ome clerical help was paid for over
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd time work-
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
SEPTEMBER
members cordially in­
Total
5c per mi-
No- of Days
vited to meet with us Name
Mea|s
Glen King. W M.
$61.75
365
14%
C. V. Belknap, Secy. J L. Davis ...............
32 90
118
9
C. B- Andrews ....
3200
130
8%
William Haggerty
47.85
57
15
Moro, Oi
W S. Powell ........
Meets every Monday
.
15 00
5
evening in the I.O.O.F L. L. Peetz .............
46-50
120
13%
hell.
Transient and Theodore Johnson
34-15
62
9%
visiting t-others
Harry B. Pinkerton
27-00
120
cordially invited
6
I>avid Reid ............
meet with u».
21.00
100
4%
32.50
C
M. Kuypers .....
Brisbine N.G.
46-20
194
11%
2.00
Root
Joe Truitt, Secretary. G H.
39.90
124
10%
220
Fred Hennagin
39
70
162
10
L, E- Kaseberg .............. ............ 1.60
41.95
170
............
.45
11
Moro, Oregon
J. M. Yocum ...................
14.75
Meets 2d and 4th Tue»- O G Hilderbrand ....... ................... 95
66
3%
iay> of each month.
64-55
141
18%
...........
200
Visiting members wel­ J B Coon ..;........ ............
49-70
64
15%
W. C. Todd ................. • ••••■•«••••f
come.
»
36-50
40
E E. Barnum ............... ............ 159 11
Jessie Martin, N. G.
8.60
22
2%
S. A. Hall .......................
.ila Bull, Secretary.
44.10
272
9
............
350
A. C. Kruger ......... .......
10-65
63
2%
7. L- Belshe . ..... 1..—.....
tfKk Meets at Legion ball on .ilSCELLANEOUS
20.00
National, Liq-, The Dalles, Ore gon, 8 steel file cases
wSBB 2nd and 4th Wednesday First
20-00
chair
Moro State Bank, Liq , Moro, Oreg on, Desk and
evenings of each month
25.00"
Adding Machine ...
Giles. L French, Commander
6.50
Freddens, The Dalles, Oregon, Type writer table
Wily W- Knighton, Adjutant
(^TownTalk
The Mutual Life of New York.
Annuities, fhdowmente, retirement
income, life insurance. I am in Sher­
man county frequently, and will
gladly give any service or assistance
to policyholders. Geo. H Flagg tel­
ephone 188-W, The Dalles.
Rae Williams, son of George A-
Williams and welt known in Moro
has joined the army as a radio me­
chanic and is» stationed at Fort
Wright near Spokane
Mr. and Mrs, A. Rose left Wednes­
day on their delayed vacation that
was planned for Christmas- They
expect to spend the next two or
three weeks in Sacramento with
their daughter, Mrs J- C. Harper.
The women of the younger bridge
club entertained their husbands with
a New Year’s bridge and watch
party Sunday night at the Hotel-
After a dinner served in the hotel
dining room the group played cards
until the bright new year was an­
nounced.
The Keystone class will meet Sun­
day night January 7 at th» home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Thompson
This will be the first meeting since
the holiday season.
All of the young people who have
been spending their vacation in this
district left Monday or early Tues-
day morning for their respective
schools to continue their studies.
f>c pe mi
Meals Days
Name
1072
J- M. Y ocum u........... ............ 13-05 26
209
Harry B. Pinkerton .. ............ 10.10 23
179
8
3 85
C. M. Kuypers.......... ............
207
.............
4.68
9
David Reid ..................
70
4
1-60
L. E Kaseberg ......... ............
90
7
.............
3.33
Hennagin
.........
Fred
146
5.40
11
G. II. Root .................. .............
166
8
W S. Powell ..............
6
L. L- Peetz ...... ..
81.6
9
Thoedore Johnston
266
8%
3-00
C. Kruger
109
3%
1 00
O. L. Belshe
10
2
S- A. Hall ....
240
7%
2 00
E. Dehler
96
7
3.50
O. G. Hilderbrand
1571
24%
11.35
J L. Davis ........
144
7
C. B. Andrews .
186
8
Wilbur Haggerty
286
2 50
19
J. B- Coon ........
60
3
W. C. Todd ........
251
6
2
00
E E. Barnum
4
Flora Williams, Clerical .......
4
Leora Peetz, Clerical ............
6
Pauline Davis, Clerical ............
Sherman County Journal, Moro, Ore gon, Publish application
for the job
Incidentals
Total
144-65
89.55
36 80
42.03
1710
2885
45-70
32 30
18.00
• 31 08
41 80
16.95
6 50
36.50
29 30
, 163.40
28.20
32 40
73 80
12.00
32.55
12-00
12 00
18.00
in the
DALLES FREIGHT UNE INC.
Daily Truck Service
Portland, The Dilles, Grau Valley
Tri weekly to Antelope A
waj points.
FASTSERVICE-LOWEST RATES
south of Seattle.
Sentt e, VTnsH..
wusn., during the
me floods
noou» that
uwi prevailed in eight
...... —----- ---------
M "wlc^
OtUf.. WHleome
the New
Year as uauaL 8-Mr,.
Roewv.lt prewntln, to
lira. Edward F. Hulton the United States Flag association's cross of honor for work In the crusade against erlmk;
1
Mr-onp io
i u I ph
JOSEPH A. MEE
they also loved good food—food made, considerable amount of vitamin- Vi-
tasty with plenty of butter - ,
. j tamin A is necessary for growth and
Just as butter was the. secret ef.i contributes to the health and vigor
Dolly Madislon’s entertaining,- it is ' of adults and children alike. A sur-
“ '72^2
21 ' plus of vitamin A serves not only as
still the secret of delicous
foods as
the sweet, natural taste of butter a reserve supply to be used in case
blended with other foods produces a | of shortage of the vitamin but as
flavor which cannot be duplicated. I an active agent in resisting diseases,
What, for example, would Southern especially cold».*
A delicious and easy to prepare
fried chicken, steaming baked pota­
toes or hot, crisp waffles be without dish using butter rs this Apple Tart
butter? Butter cake, butter cook­ recipe:
Mrs. Brown’s Apple Tart
ies and butter sauces, as wtell as but- i
Or.o
cup
flour
ter on vegetables, and breads of
every kind all suggest the impor ­ One-half cup brown sugar
tance of butter in preparing tasty’ One-half cup butter-
Peal and slice apples into a shal­
meals.
Besides this delicate flavor, butter low baking pan. Season with sugar,
is an excellent food- It is the most a few grains of salt, cinnamon and
"practical, palatable and dependable a bit of nutmeg. After mixing the
food source of vitamin A, that vita­ flour, sugar and butter together, put
min which aids in building a health it over the apples and bake in a quick
reserve in the body. Butterfat is the oven- Serve hot or cold with whip
only food fat which contains any ped cream-
342.80
1 96
Total
5c per mi
9.50
60
2
7 01
52
1%
1 50
%
2.55
21
%
67 20
504
12
112.30
652
>- 18
132 l 61.40
.... 13
9.00
36 hours
11 50
46 hours
36.50
146 hours
4.05
light bill
6-10
Daiys
H i W ay / to FH ealtm
Church worship
7.30 p m.
or your convenience 1 havo ar­
ranged for you to leave your
Hhoo Work at Walter A. May A
Son. Pick up and delivery twice
a week at no coat to you.
/
by^A DAT R^MAYN E
QAJRY COUNCIL
To be a perfect hostess is the se- reet ways of society, Dolly Madison
< ret desire of every homemaker Just learned the secret trick which made
xitch a hoateim as was Dolly Madi her a charminfc example of the per-
»on, thr famoua first lady of the land febt hosteaa—thin was her. cooking
4-..» knew that while most folk* en-
Ewuiy poet to gmde IM- in the cor- Joyed a variety of entertainment,
The WaacoShoe Mai
ZELL’S
FUNERAL HOME
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
---- AND-----
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Attorney» At Law
Phone 345 The Dalles. Ore
GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
Moro
Phone 222
When Your Shoeeneed
Repair, send them to
Dr, F. A. Perkins
8J!V»E
Second St
The Dalle», Ort gon
PHONE 211 W
OPrOMETRlST-OPTIClAN
WERNMAKK’S
'
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
204 Second St.
THE DALLES
Announcing to
First National Bank Depositors
INSURANCE
Bank Deposits
Deposits in this bank
are insured by the
Federal Deposit Insur-
ance Corporation
under the banking act
of 1933. This insur­
ance became effective
January 1st.
CHUTES
OREGON
:
In Moro tha First Weak
in Each Month
Mr. and Mrs. O. G Sa yr s. Bert
Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs Tommy
Barnett of Grasps Valley, left Tuesday
Total
for Portland to attend the funeral of
5o per mi-
Meals Room
Days
Name
G 25
George Thompson, father of Mrs
.45
O. L Bel she ...... _.
3 65
Barnett.
45
Hall ............
S. A.
■ i"
3.00
_ vwu.,doiyne Foss returned to
Peetz .............
L
4.50
PurVand Thursday to attend the W. S.
Powell ........
4.53
17
50
Kuypers ...
State Teachers Institute after spend-
M
17
.50
mg the Christmas vacation with her David
Reid ............
43 30
108
10%
6.40
parents. She is a teacher in the Harry B. Pinkerton
4.10
20
1
.40
W. C. Todd --------
Dayton High school
3 90
10
1
40
E E. Barnum ...
6.40
20
1%
.90
J. B. Coon --------
4 30
16
•50
L- E. Kaseberg ...
4.00
10
.50
Fred Hennagin ...
21
50
33
4
6.20
2 65
G. H. Root --------
8.20
576
12%
CHURCH
4
50
10.45
WASCO
J. L. Davis - -----
3.45
9
1
10.00
Church School
WilburHaggerty ..
3.50
10
A.
M
11:00
Church Worship
C B. Andrews----
36 50
260
7:30 P M J M Yocum ----
2.50
Epwoth
3.80
6
.50
O. G. Hilderbrand
4 10
12
Community Presbyterian Chart*
•50
L. E- Delher ---
1-25
11 a. m Viola Hansen, Clerical, 25 cento per hour,
5 hours
Preaching service
2 50
10 hours
Mr Whible from Pendleton will Mrs, D. A. Van Gilder, Clerical 25 ce nU per hour,
300
12 hours
preach Every one is cordially in Grace Cothran, Clerical, 25 cents per hour,
6.50
13
hours
vited.
Opal Powell Clerical, 50 cents per hour.
6 50
10 a m Velma Powell, Clerical, 50 cents per hour,
13 hours
Sunday School
11
75
47
hours
Marjorie Kunaman, Clerical, 25 cen ts per hour,
31.87
CbrieMaa Setox«
hours
127
Leora Peetz, Clerical, 25 centa per hour,
• 31.00
124 hours
Subject: God
Pauline Davis, Clerical 25 cento per hour,
Golden Text Isaiah 37:16 0 Lord L. P- Haven. Woaco, Oregon, For P ortland trip, meals and mdeaga 14 20
1.70
or hosts, God of Isreal, that dwellest Art Smith, Wasco, Oregon, foor Por tland trip, meals
between the cherubim % thou aft the Sherman County Journal. Moro, Ore gon, Publish Allotment», job, 133 90
•
896
God, even thou alone, of all the kr^Ul.
kingdoms of thee arth: thou hast
WE CERTIFY that the expenses of
this Asociation, as outlined above,
made heaven and earth
are
properly
incurred,
that
the
sen
t
ces
indicated have actually been ren­
Responsive Reading II Sam tel 22:
dered in the businea» of the Asaocia tion, and—or the supplies and equip­
2, 3, 29-31, 33, 36. 47
AH are cordially invited to attend ment shown have actually been rec ieved and are in use by the Asstxia
the church services and to make use t>on. We hereby certify that the b ill is correct and just, and that pay
of the reading room m the rear of the ment therefor has not been received. J L. Davis, President. Sherman Cou
church building, which is open daily nty Wheat Production Control Also- elation.
wher* an euthorixed Christian Science
literature«! may be read, borrowed or
purchased
10 am
Sunday School —
Fellowship meeting, and preaching
11 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 2:45 p. m
Every body welcome.
(Grass Valley)
Baptist Cbareh
..... 10 a. m.
Church School
..... 11 a m
DENTIST
HOME OFFICE. WASCH
NOVEMBER
Room
Meals
Name
XO
B-
Coon
J.
G IL Root
W. S. Powell .........
O. L. Belshe ..........
6.00
J. M Yocum .........
8.50
17.20
J. L. Davis ..............
7 00
880
Harry B. Pinkereon
Flora Williams, Clerical, 25 cento p er hour,
Leora Peetz. Clerical, at 25 cents p er hour,
Paulina Davis, Clerical, at 25 cento per hour,
Sherman County Court, Moro, Orego n, For
Inc dental*
Dr. J. A. BUTLER;
Current News
By this act 96.5 per
cent of our depositors
are insured 100 per
cent — deposits of the
other 3.5 percent are
insured up to $2500.
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