Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 25, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    tllE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. ORÉGON, FRIDAY, MAY 2S, l»âl.
PAGE two r
Iment on road truck
ta *J
i'll
2C0.QÖ Shell Oil (’«ifRtmd' Huppllrs 23.10
20.00
J ‘ charge
G. L. Cortdistrict manager of
Tho “Chick a dec” Chicken ^lub to- complete them. ‘
*
Pacific Power & Light” Co.
State Indu's. Acc. «Com. Contri-
Clark.
Mrs.
Margaret
, Mdm, Oregon
the light company and L. A.. Mc­ met at -th? school house for a
7! ks next mrf'lting will be n
13.02
button
for
pcao?'
offlc-rs
1.25
Road Supplies
8.00
county charge
Meets the 1st and 3rd Arthur manager of the company meeting last Tuesday May 22.
Tuesday, May 29, at ’ the «chool
25.00 Geo. B. Bourhiil, Stamps:
State
Indus.
Acc.
Com.
Road
Jin
Tomlin,
county
charge
Thursday evenings of were here Thursday.
This club has not been doing house.
15.00
Supt |6.: Clerk 39.;
33.39
employees contributions
Tho
Maker'» did not hold «ty of Moro, courthou» wa-
each mbnih. Visiting
much in the. way of meetings but
_ _ Merry
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Sherman
JJounty
Fair
Assn
2.35
National
Hospital
Ass
’
n
Road
I
.
»
__
..
.
__
I
ter
bill
members cordially in­
bU1‘
L. L. Po.tz and W- H. .Helyer ih? members are determined to their weekly meeting last Friday. I
As per Court order-Grounds
employees contributions 20.56 ,
They will hold one this coming Pac. Power A Light , Co.
vited to meet with us. returnee from their fishing trip finish . 00 pr cent are are sure that
200.00
5.10 maintentenance
City of^Vasco Roadmosters'
I o
Friday.
«-
I courthouse light bill
cr Han^en. W. M
Monday and w?Jle they didn't get they will.
CLAIMS
PRESENTED
AND
office expenses
1.50
C V. Belknap. Secy.’ too many fish they look as if the'
The meeting was called to or- t Th average tfclat this group of Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Total .
•
ALLOWED AGAINST GEN­
ckr , by the presidents Robert cooking girls made on the judging
phone bills, all offices
16.95
May Teem County Court Pro­
had,
b.en
having
a
good
time.
Nero Lodge No- 113, I. O. O. F.
ERAL FUND AS CWA ROAD
ceedings
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They report that there will be no Mitchell and the meeting proceed­ contest that was held a we?k ago Dewey Thompson, First pay
WORK for MAY 1934, Term
are
as
follows:
Phoebe
Lyons,
Myr-»
ment,
field
assessor
150.00
ed
in
the
usual
manner.
/.They
Moro, Oregon
wheat in the Madras country tU
(Special April 24th Term
I
sang an opening song and recited Ite Helyer and Bertha Helyer made J. P. Yates store,, supplies
R. P. Fol»ter, Survey party in
Meets every Mon­ year.
12.90
for feeble minded
In tho matter of filling the vac •
6 :e. club fHeage. When the roll call the percentage of 81; Phyllis Hay-
3.00
January
day evening in the-
was
taken
'
the
’
members
-were
nes.90;
Evelyn
Davis,
88%;
Ciar-
Geo.
,
A.
Potter
store,
sup-
Newcomb's
Service
Station
ancy left by the death of County
I O.O.F. hall- Tran
Members of he hog allotment
25.41 Road Supplies
ice Mitchell, 85; Virginia Helyer . plies for feeble minded
4.8? Treasurer A. M. Young «^.rs. Na­
sient and Visiting committee for the coun.y urove foun<|e to "be all present.
Th' minutes Of the proceeding 77- Five of, the girls got 100 per Dr. C. L. Poley, Vital Sta-
C laims presented and ,
brothers are cordi­ t Arlington Monday for a meeting
omi Van Gilder, appointed County
1.50,
.
of
tlstlcs
two i group«
ALLOWED AGAINST THE
ally invited to meet of such county committees of this meeting were rad and approved, cent in judging
Treasurer
until attcessor is elected
1.50 ROAD FUND FOR THE MAY
W. E. T»to. Vital Statistics
(Continued on page three)
with us.
ir a Ihe trip was made by way Bertha Helyer and Millard Howell |
ahd
qualified.
|
Hugh
Chrisman,
stamps
for
1934, TERM OF COUNTY COURT(
!ph Brisbine, N. G.
of Condon and the men report that reported that they had completed
Sheriff
’
s
office
and
office
.(May Term)
|
' Joe Truit, Secretaiy wCi^at conditions in Gilliam are no making out the program to be
20.60 Hal R. White acting road
supplies
used
by
the
chicken
club.
Court
News
engineer
398.90
Lupine IL’;.-ca Lodge No- 116
better than here.
Jury list for Justice of Peace
Stevens-Ness Law Pub. Co.
After iC'.e program ofwo rk was
.4.61 District No. 3, accepted and order- ’
Jcro, Oego^n
6.50 Ben Brooks Road Laborer
Clerk s office supplies
discussed the members talked over(
W. C. Weld Road Laborer
31.75' ed ftléed.
|
Elmer Barzee and Bart Burrell unfinished and new business-‘ It
t’ 2d and 4th Tu-
Claims
Presented and Allowed Moro Pharmacy, election .
<
. 1.40 Lewis Hastings, Road Lab or 3 9.6 5
spent
a
few
days
of
last
week
supplies
Coroner
’
^
report
on
finding
of
r. ? of each month
was deep ed by the numbers to tell Against the General Fund at the
Koaa Laborer
raoorer . 8,1.00
v.i.vu
¿
7.
L. L. Peetz Road
i. _____
Road _______
Laborer'
73.20 Mbòdy- of unknown ’maA’ in Des-;
Visiting members we 1 trying to entice, fish out of the something about the progress of May, ' 1934,' Term of County W. S. Printing & Bind-. Co.
F.
M.
Crews,
.
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Treasurer’ >8.72 Sheriff
chilly waters of-FIk Lake.
his or her chickens when his or Court.
come.
Ralph Eaton, Road Laborer 48.58 chutes river accepted and ordered
as-
'
814.54
--Supt.
1.18;
Ler name was called at roll call. Ella Vanlandlngham. old jige
•Itz. N. G.
35.25 Geo A. . Potter, As per order
sessor --10.81
Wifie—Mrs. Smart has a new and it would be a goodxidea as it
810.06
pension
I ’' Bull, Secretary-
.. 23.67 . Application of Waiter Cardwril
of Ralph Eaton '
West Cost Printing & Bind.
hat, dûrliig.
4
would stimulate more ihterost in May A. Whiting old age*
E.L.Weld,
Road
Laborer
28.39 Rnt|«d*« «f Mort for <rtd-age‘lPen-
Co., clerks supplies 13.72
Hubby—Well, if she weK as at­ tho club.
Chris Schultz Pert No. 71
10.00
I ' pension
Andy
Shearer,
Road
Laborer
9.82 eiLon held for further inreatlgation.
election supplies
23.70 37.42
American Legion
tractive as -you ate, dear, she
The next meeting will bo held' Mrs. Flora B. Eakin, old age
Wm.
Mitchell,
Road
Laborer
11.58
i. rv|ipnBc«tion pf Mr«. DellU* Blif-
Meets at Legion hall on wouldn’t 'have to depend so much May 29. at the school house.
15.00 R, P. Foister, reg. 7 vot-
pension
.70 E. C. Smith Road Laborer . 18.5$
ert
at
.10
Waaco for old-age Pension
2nd ‘ar.d 4ih Wednesday on millinary^
The Farm Accounting Club held Wiliam J. Brownlee, old age
I. D» Pike, reg. 10 voters .10 4.00 W. MeCullock Road Labor 18.50 continued.
evenings of each month
15.00
pension
a meeting at the Kent school house
...
Mac Alsup Road Laborri* and
J. Norton; reg. 10 voters at
Try Journal advertising, iftfays. Tuesday May 22. Miss Mary Ma- Mary Jane Young, old age
i.. French, Commander
County Treasurer instructed to
Team hire
38.00
1.00
* Wily W Knighten, Adjutant
10.(M
•x°
u’-
gee leads this group. The meeting
pension •
-
turn over school warrants and
Ralph Rust Road Laborer and
Joseph A. Meo, Jusice of
was called to order by the pres- Julius Ruhburg, old agolpen
Moro State Bank as
38.00 road: given.
Team hire
Peace fees, • State vs.
15.00
ident, Evelyn Davis and the open-
8l°n
14.00
security
for
county
depatt to «ink­
Jas.
Burton
Road
Laborer
Thompson-
% 2.00
ing song was sung. The metnbers David Aaron Frieds, aid age
16.50 ing Fund and credit at par with
Ed.
Alley
Team hire
15.00 R- J» G|nn« Drawing J. of P.
pension
recited’ the club pledge and. the
4.13 accrued interest.
2.50 Foss & Co. Road Supplies
| Jury Hat
John
'Hood
Henderson,
aid
roll call was taken- When the
22.40
The
Texas
Co.
Road
Supplies
Treasurer "instructed • to pur- >
10.00 D- J* Butcher,1 rent and ex­
age pension
,
minuts of . the previous ^meeting
Wm. Mitchell Road Laborer-
Horses for Sale: Frank von M E CHURCH
penses for re-employment
chase
ten road bonds at be«t mar­
After
the
serie;I
of
ouuside
county
Garett,
3t
were read and approved it was Mrs. R. G.
4.00
)rs:el, Grass Valley."
32.50 Mileage
office In The Dalles
ket price.
20.00
speakers just passed, Mr. Peter­ found that considrable time Had
needy-
Mrs. C. M.Snider Rent of mach-
, Geo. A. Wilcox,“Coroners fee«
son, one of the editors of the Ore­ elapsed since the last meeting- The Mrs. S. L Coata, county
6.00
inery storehouse
pine
and all expenses in case of.
Well seasoned 16 in- fir or
15.00
gon Journal. Rev. Archibald ■ of members ar still working on their
charge
For your convenience I have
Ben Andrews Road Laborer 3.00
unknown man . found in
wood $3.50 in timber. O- R. Hulse Dufur, Mrs. Jolley, state president accounting books and they hope Mrs. Peter Fleck county
arranged for you to leave
F.
M.
Crew
’
s
Mileage-
transpor-
19.25
-
i
Deschutes
Mosier, Oregon
of the W. C- T. U.. Rev. Spoulding
your
Shoe Work at Walter
29.50
ting
men
and
supplies
I Geo. A. Potter, Judge’s ex-
$ retired nfinister of Hood River,
A. May & Son. Pick up
Feenaughty Machinery Co.
11.
.30
•
-
penses
and Dr- Yames, Superintendent of
2.55
and deliver twice a week at
Road Supplies
F. D. Antrim, Sealer of w^i-
Baby Chicks-Wilcox Hatchery, this (.¡strict vf the Methodist
no cost to you.
R.
H.
McKean
Rent
of
road-
4.21
। ’ ghts and Measures .
•d
514 East 2nd St- Tae Dalles. Leg­ church, the paster of. the church
c
12.00
master
’
s
•
office
c
«
West
Coast
Print.
&
Bind
Co
be
Joseph A Mee
c<J
horns, 8 c.. Rocks and Reds, 9 c. will now speak every Sunday
u
Hal R. White Mileage and
3 o 8 _
electlop supplies for pri-
’S.
Will Trade for Wheat, now or Fall morning until conference time. The
The Wasco Shoe Man
12.49
136.30 and stamps-engineer
mary •
o
o '
sermon subject for this Sunday
delivery’’
Ed. Alley Care and barn
a ó s £
Kendrick Dunlap, Workln
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will b^. “Lesser Loyalties.’’
21.00
rent-road teams
12.00
Supt
’
s
office
26
283
26
82
30
28
8
10
26 26
- 1 will measure crop land and Church School .......... 10.00 a. m Tax, Yes
393 J. K. Gill Co., Supt’s sup­
48- 18 4o 38 16 17 42 23 80 71
contracted acreage for farmers so Churrh Worship
11:00 a. tn. Tax, No
, . m iti FD DALLES FREIGHT LINE INC.
45.27 r,
plies
134
x
haying can be done in season.
14
8
5
7
10
30
4 ' 12 23
12
Graham
Dr. LA. BUTLER D„ily Trucks.„iM
Have experience as surveyor. S. C-
50 2G GO 55 -t 297 w*’ E- Finzer & Co.. Supt’s
8
14 21
’ 34' 14
Upton
5.12
196
supplies
Brock, Wasco. Phone 9F12. .pd-2t Community Presbyterian Church Browjj
10 22 31 2 9 24 9 24 44
21
DENTIST
„ „„
Tommy Luke’s, FlC*., J?s for
10:00 a. nr Dunne
Sunday school ...
2 10 12 -7
1
1
1
0
1
10
Portland,
The
Dalles, Grass Valley
10.75
Young
funeral
Wanted: Jab as harvest cook by Morning worship
m. Holman
11:00
70 George G. Updegraff, Dis’t
6 2 7 15 6 11 8
1
2
12
tHlME OF EICH. WAS(^
efficient, capable woman- ; Write Jr. Christian Endeavor 5:45 P- m. Lonergan
19 Attorney’s expenses
3
0 0 2 4
5-1
1
2
6.87
Tri weekly to Antelope &
Adah Baldwin. Troutdale, Ore. Rt. Christian Endeavor .... 6:45
m- McAlexanoer
119 Sherman County Journal, Co- -
6 21 5 53 11
2 13
3 *4
1, Box 98-
way points.
51 unty and election printing
2 7 7 10 8
5
4
6
17.90
Abrams
♦
.
414
96
65
56
30
25
49
12
20
19
42..
Sherman
County
Journal,
Snell
Christian Science
Camp Fire Play. “Returning of
In Moro the Firat Week
292 Sup’t’s Supplies
23.50
17 38
8 15 4G 2Ï 55 40
All are cordially invited •> ft- Fatland
13
39
Fast Service - Lowest Rates
Rosalia,” to be given at Legion
i
in Each Month
279 Walther -Williams Co. instai
35 24 70 49
8
7 10 33
Subject. Soul and Body
28
Turner.
Hall, May 26 at 8:00. Adm. 35 and
Golden Text: I Thessalonians 5:
31
15 cents.
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1 0 3 2 3 5
-3
3
....
10
23. The very God of peace sancv Mahoney
CH
182
22
54
8
4
10
9
28
10
18 . 19
Martin
Foor Rent: 5 room bungalow, $5 tify you wholly; and I pray God
your whole spirit and soul ¿«nd
per month. See Floyd Flatt.
body be .preserved blameless un­
Betty Cushman, daughter of Mr. to the coming of our Lord Jesus
fi
and Mrs- Virgil Cushman, visited Christ.
with her grandparents last week .Responsive Reading: Matthew 6.
22-25, 27 31-33
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from Condon.
S'*.
The Full Gospel Assembly
I
10:00 a- m.
Sunday School
The McKean and Searcy build­ Fellowship Meeting and scripture
ing near the hotel is being remou- lesson
11.00a- m.
eld to make room for a..larger
Prayer meeting every Wednes-
offiC3-
day at 2:30 p. m. at the ihome of
R J. Ginn
Everybody welcome.
Foss and company have bought
a machine for fitting brake linings
Grass Valley Baptist Church
that makes close and accurate
alij^nment possible.
. 10:00a- m.
Church School ...
11:00 a- m.
Church service ..
. 6.30 p. m.
Th? condition of George Bour- B Y. P. U........
hill is less satisfactory this week
than it was over the week end ant.
it is not thought that he will be
J^^Yes! We are going to have a cooking, school. A EchoQl’-
•
able to return to his work as’was
expected earlier.
to banish mealtime, monotony; whet the family’s appetite;
The Shamrock Sheep Club of
Kent gathered at the school house
shorten mother’s hours in the kitche^ ..T^er^’
Perry Johnston and family lift May 18 for another of their in­
early this week for Adah, in teresting meetings. The members
recipes galore, jiffy meals, sciniiliafipg
Tillamook county to gather infor­ intended to hold their meeting on
mation relative to club work in Thursday, the 17th, but they were
informed that Perry Johnston, who
parties. It will be a gala two* -
this county.
TWœ BIG DAYS at
was to be present at their meeting
day
affair.
Come
and
bring
a
could not attend so fie meeting
Sid Georg?, national delegate was put off until Friday the 18th-
for the Oregon American Legion,
friend!
Myrtle Helyer, the president,
was here Monday visiting with called the meeting to ordr in the
T he comfort of it: to knew that
June 8 and 9
legionnaires.
usual manner. Th? minutes of the
every form of human aid can be summoned easily
last meeting were read and ap­
Moro Hardware & lupleanL Store
and quickly!
?
The former Lola Tucker and proved. The members then joined
Nothing else does so much, in so many ways ad
her husband have moved back to in a peppy song whidh they seemed
your telephone. Its price, a fev cents a day.
New York from Camas, Washing­ ,to enjoy to the fullest extent. Af­
to conduct the school
FIRST DAY
ter the song, hce members recited
ton. ,
the club pleage and the roll call
Mrs. Herington is a Home Ec­
at 2:00 p. m.
T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany
was taken- All the members wore
MJ Schadewitz has traded his present and were happy to have
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Baking Day
onomics authority. She has spent
Studebaker t» Ä1 Wriglht arid now one visitor in their midst, Millard
H.
O.
Kumman
J. F. Foss
has a shiny looking Packard.
nine -M inute C hocolate C ake
Howell. Millard ¡has had 7 or 8
- years testing, tasting and ap­
years of successful club work and
a N ew white cake -, new icings
Misses Marjorie Nahouse and is one of those individuals that
proving. She is justly known as
Doris Fortner have been selected knows a good animal when he sees
the outstanding Home Econom­
as Doters of Tradition at Linfield one- Ue gave the members sev­
SECOND DAY
collge, McMinnville. This is a girls eral good ideas in regard to the
at 2 OO p. m.
ist of the Northwest. You are
society interested in keeping the sheep club project. Each indivi­
traditions of the school-'
dual responaed to roll call by tell-
- Refrigeration Day
going to have the privilege of
irk the members about tho prog­
TEMPTING TRIUMPHS FOR MEAL
meeting her, knowing her, wat-'
The T. S- Reese famly haa as ress of his or her sheep. One of
4
guests for luncheon cm Saturday the members has had the misfor­
time and P artytime
ching her.
May 19, Professor and Mrs Jame« tune to have one of their lambs
die.
Theyhave
secured
another
one
T. Matthews and son Oliver, of
and ‘* - .will
continue the
the project,
project.
Salem. Prof. iMattlbews has been an
w*^ • , continue
on the faculty of Willamette Um- After t x* minutes of the JlFKflU
verity mo: than 40 years- Th? ing meeting were rao and approv-
tua*.hews
”"’lv were on their ed tho members discussed unfinish
ouvenirsand
way home h-uin Ar .ngtbn where
»»nsincss and rtW business, pa-
entertained with
vid Hoskinson entertained
Professor Matthews had address- vid
Also, questions answered on cooking through the .
cü’ the graduating Class.,of the two - songs. Donald von Borstel
’ high school at that place on Fri­ gave a report on “The Sheep
Club Project as a Whole.”
day evening May 18th- .
The program for next mc^lihg
THE BALANCED LINE ,
iMrs- 'Ralph Brisbine was the haB not’Been made but the mem­
delegate to the Rebekah cohvemtion
W>H
instructed as to dheir
ÔF TAILORED BRAKE LINING
at Tillamook from the lodge in reports and other »program matter
Moro. The meeting was held this' before the next meeting. .
Th? next meeting ’was held at
Flat Rate On
♦ •••
the school hou*e Thursday May
Grinding-FittingUnstalHng
ack Cothran and family are mpv 24. The menders are tryipg to get
mg into the BindeJr house on main UP something new so tWt their
w
meetings^ will be more interesting.
rrka Ix*dge N©« it! A«F. & A.M. ,
kwnTalK CHIMHFS
How the County Voted
"He’s sleeping
now.
Doctor” _
BE SURE TO ATTEND THE
Moro
COOPERATIVE
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Cooking School
Club Notes
;
imoro
M» HERMTON
No Occasion for Faulty Brakes
FOSS & Co
7
Have Installed
Brake Lining Machine
- and Tull line of
M ulti bestoß
FREE R ecipes , S
P rizes !
QUESTION ANQ ANSWER BOX
P acific P ower & L ight
C ompany
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