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PAGK TWO THK MHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1994. CHIDES Csaununity Presbyterian Charcb SuBNBy school at________ 10 a.m. Junior Endeavor at ^^.O^Opun. Senior Endeavor at 7^0 p.m. IOX)J. hall. Tran 1871.81 TOTAL Go«p«| and the special music by We certify^ ttyat the expenses of the Evangelist and bis wife. 4 this association, outlined abovV A welcome awaits you. are properly tiiqmrd, that the sur vives Indicated have actually been rondorad In the business of the Subject: Doctrine of Atonement e seo elation, and-ur the articles Golden Text: Mark 10:45. The shownhave actually been received and art» in use by the association. Wo certify that the foregoing statement Is correct and that the Responsive Reading: Romana 5: prices charged are reasonable, that the eutlr» bill is correct and ML * * All are cordially invitad to at- has not been received. ' J. L. President. the rear of the churA buildk«, * Perry N. Johnston, Secretary which is open daily where all au- thorixed Christian Science litera IN THE ¿IBtillT COURT OF ture may be reed, borrowed or THE STAT« QF OREGON FOR purchased- SHERMAN COUNTY ally invitad to noet serve. We invite you to attend the fol- Ralph Briobine» N. G 10 a.m. Preachiny Service Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m. Gran Valley Baptist Church Midweek Service Thursday 7:30 Morning Worship Meets 2d and 4th Tu- Evangelist Snider will be speak Church School „ .10 Evening Worship ing at each service. You’ll enjoy —U—w- it .........-r I Visitine members wel B Y P U________ .. 7 a.m. Preaching _.S Naomi VanGilder, N. G. S. L. Boyce, minister. Roy E. Hewitt •f Salen ■ f-^Town Talk For Sale: About 60 tons excel : lent wheat hay: Price $500.00; stored in barn; water and stubble pasture convenient; shelter for live stock and caretaker on the premi ses if desired. Ten miles west of a Oct. 2Oth ; in behalf* of Peter ’ ‘ I Zimmerman y for information. y For Salo: 100,000 feet new rough lumber. Any dimension at prices : that will move this lumber. You haul or I will. Roes Ornduff, The Dalles, Gen. Dot St pd For Sale*. Netted fem potatoes at 50 cents per hundred. Briny for Governor IKNEHT PIE SOCIAL 8.W. Terribonne. 4V-O-12-19-28-N2 8:00 P M We wish to thank our many your sympathy and beautiful flor al offerings, and assisted in laying A. M. Wright Mr. and Mn. H. B Belshee, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bel ebe®, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Havener and . Family, Mrs. L. J. Cope. .. SAVE your EYES DtaCURRYthe o\á reliable optometrist, of Seattle, who Wilford Baker, 14 year old cous has made Professional visits in of the McKee brothers, arrived :o Moro fur years will again from the ipiddle west last Sunday • — v. w . - I. » to make his home here. Hb be at the- mother, who abo raised the McKee Hotel Moro Oct. 26 Friday, for on« day EYES Mrs. Craft was formerly a resi EXAMINED, GLASSES FIT dent of Sherman county. , Leon Moore and Irvin Mlorrb re TED and GROUND, Prices turned Monday after few day* Baaed On Present Conditions. hunting trip out aroqnd Prineville Will be at-s- not having been so fortunate the first trip. Ethan Woods visited a day here with relatives and friends while on v *• ’ । •' ’ '-f Grasa Valley, Oct. 2Sth Wasco, Oct. 37th Mrs. W. I. Westerfield spent the th® Sherman Hotel first of the week visiting with the'------- -------------------- Wily Knighten family. Dr. H. C. Curry the Seattle Op-1 the Hotel Moro Friday, October Glasses Ground and Fitted. At At Wasco Saturday, October 27.1 at Sherman Hotel. Mrs. Gladdis Bucholts had her! ,• tho publication hereof, and If you in the Sherman County Journal, fall to so appear and answer, the a weekly ncwnimixv of general Plaintiff will take judgment against ci^eulatlon, printed end published you, and will apply to ”* the Court “ ir Itoro, Sherman County, Oregon, for tho rollef prayed for In its by oMor mado and entered herein complaint hereto, to-wlt: Judg- by the Hon. Carl Henrdicks, Judgk> ment for th> sum of 2216.00 to- of the above entitled Court, Dated ¿ether wCth Interest on same from October 10th, 1934. December Sth, 1929, at 8 ptorcentj Tho Date of the first publication p<r annum: For the further sum hereof Is October 19th. 1934. and $76.00 attorneys fiesa, and for the . last publication November Ite'costs gnd disbursements here-'16th, 1934. In; and for judgment and decree* Roy J. Baloer, a«i0gat you and nach of you, that Attorney for Plaintiff. Residing in right, title and Interest in and to mentioned in the Grass Valley, Oregon. the said real property; and that to-wlt: That certajin | tito manner provided by law for tho ^^an|t of Gram Val ua October 2th, 1222, UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Janies T. Brown, Plaintiff, Ruth Jane Brown, Defendant. J and disbursements heroin. And that To Ruth Jane Brown, defen ths plaintiff have such other and barred and foreeloaad of al! richt. dant Above nanied I further relief as to the Court may IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON;. You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed ^against you I* the ab^y> entitled dDvqrce suit on or ZEUS MORO SCHOOL NOTES by Anita Kenny The Senior class held its first meeting Tuesday morning. The Won hereof, aM a you fall to so purpose of the meeting was to apDear and anwrer. the Plaintiff elect officers for the year. Those will U>ply to the Court for the re elected were: Gordon Fraser, pres lief demanded In hla complaint ident; Richard Barnes, vice presi filed herein: Ta-wit: GRABS VALLE? PHARMACY dent: Gayle Amidon, secretary; Or • For a decree dissolving the mar October 10th. 1M<^ val Thogerson, sergeant at arms. riage contract. that now exists bo- The date of flrot i _______ Six weeks examinations are be MM you by * pubUcatloa thereof once ing taken by the students this and granting him a divorce from pxbllcat-Km NbvMnbw 16th, tor tour .uoMv. wool». week. you forever. Roy J. Baker . Last Friday the Moro volley ball This commons is served upon Attorney foi Plaintiff, Reading at —FKL'W iMAilMW fiJHa team played the team from Rufus you by publication thz?reof once a Grass valley, oregbn. । Wbeh Your Shoes need repaii with the final score of 21 to 13 week for four Wucceesive weeks, 30^ ’g E. Second St for Moro. A b this was one of the in the Sherman County Journal, in the circuit C ourt of send them to The Dalles, Ore. most important games of the sea% a wjpekly newspaper of general THE STATE OF OREGON FOR W DD AT MI 4 D IZ!42 SHERMAN COUNTY. । W EK IX Al AKK C* son, the victory makes the girls circulation, printed and published PHONEI211 W very optimistic as to their chance I t . Moro, . Sherman County, Oregon OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN Th« cit^n?11^ n 'GOOD SHOE REPAIRING for the county championship. Ru by order made and entered herein *11» viuzen^ Hank of Grass fus led by five points at the end by the Hon.. Car! Hendricks, Judge Valley, Oregon, a Corporation, 204 Fécond the palle * Of the first half, but during the of the above entitled Court, dated Plaintiff, vs Mrs. Irene Monroe and r-s-qa-jim—asm* second half the Moro girls, aided October 10th, 1934. R. J. Monroe,-Mra. Mildred Turner ^y a shouting student bodyy rallied The date of the first publication and Geo. Turner, Defendants and won by a large margin. The hereof being October 19th, 1984. To Mrs. Irene Monroe, R. J. DENTIST line-up was: Dorothy Fraser, Gene For your convenience I have .Roy1 J. Baker. Monroe, Mrs. Mildred Turner and arranged for you to leave vieve Nahouse, Doris Thompson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Roald/ng at Geo. Turner the defendants above HOME OFFICE. WASCO named? * your Shoe Work at Walter Melba Thogerson. Mary Pinkerton, Grass Valley, Oregon. DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE A. May A Son. Pick up and Gayle Amidon. The only sub In The Name of the State of and deliver twice a week at stitution was Gertrude Gillmor for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Oregon: You are hereby required Doris Thompson. no cost to you. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR to appear ' and answer the com This Friday the ’ Huskies ” will SHERMAN COUNTY. plaint filed against you in the above In Moro the First Week Joseph A Mee play the “Honkers” from Arling SUMMONS ‘ / ►ntltted suit on or before November in Each Month , The Wasco Shoe Man ton on the home field. Let’s All Clara J. Baker, Plaintiff vs. 16th, 1984, being the last day of b go and support our team! C. Mi. Plyler and Mildred (PlyleF) The Sophomore class will enter Turner, Defendants. V ■>' tain the student body with a dance To C. M. Plyler and Mildred Friday night (Plyler) Turner, defendants above Winfred Baker, from Goddard, named. In the name of the state of Ore- gon: You are hsibby nequired to The girb of The Junior High appear and answer the complaint sehool held a cake sale at Conlee’s filed against you ln the above >eb- BUDGET COMMITTEE REPORT last Saturday. The proceeds from tiQed suit on opihfiora November Notice of the estimated expenses and Receipts and the proposed tax levy for the City of Moro, sale are to go towards basket 16th, 1984, beirtjf the last day of Sherman County, Oregon, for the year 19$6. the publication htU-^of, and if you fail to so answer, the Plaintiff will Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to a legislative Act approved by the Governor/ Febru- September Expense Account take judgment against you and «COMPENSATION will apj>ly to the Court for thb ary 19th, 1921, that on November 19tb the Budget Committee of the City of Moro, Sherman County, regon. will be in session at the City Hall at the hour pf 7:30 o’clock p. m. and that any taxpayer of County Committee 18.00 relief prayed for In her complaint e City of Moro will be heafd i* favor of or against the proposed tax levy as hereinafter itemized. Field Supervisors 1555.84 herein, to-wit: Judgment for the i J , . , ___________ Office Aasitants '■ 22.00 sum of Five Hundred Thirty Three a— SUBSISTENCE $582.00 Dollars tegether with inter ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES . ESTIMATED RECEIPTS County Committee 2.50 est thereon at the rate of 8 perqent TRAVEL per annum from October 1st 1984, — Field Supervisors 242.15 and for the further sum of SeWnty GENERAL FUND Water Fund Posters 10.2$ Five 875.00 Dollars attorneys fees, ...1S0.0O Rentals 3000.00 Surrey Equipment 17.20 and for' hla,.cost? and disburse- ..480.00 Licenses 36000 60.00 WATER FUND TQTALS $3410.00 1200.00 Dr.F.A. Perkins Dr. J. A. BUTLER Notice of meeting and »Report of Budget Commit tee for the City of Moro, Oregon, for the year 1934 AMERICASWINGS :0RD V 3 eional visite to Mero for years and I ... is known for good optical work at ments herein: And for judgment and decree against you and each of you, that the mortgage montpon- •d in the complaint, to-wit: That certain mortgage made and execu ted, by C. M. Plyler and Mildred Pillar, now Mildred Turner, on November 2nd, IBM. to Loe 8. Baker the assignor of the Plaintiff on Lot -I- of Block -5- of the original town plat of Grass Valle*. Oregon of Sherman County, Ore gon, be foreclosed and each of you f WIE«AL HOME Wil Speak ■ Ike MORO ; LEGION Hal Saturday, I For Sale: Feeder pigs from 1Q0 to 150 pounds. H. B. Belshee. . 450.00 800.00 DEBT (CM , <0 apMi ld JïiiOHÔ?' < dflJr íi'úyij it*/ $3688,96 Wheatland Disk Plow on the F. D. Burnet Ranch north of Moro on Monday Oct 22nd at 2:00 p. m. Ginn. Coleman and Co. Jack Cothran is home from the $7098.96 Mehring on the Budget Nov. 2nd, 1934. - n —............................... ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET operation in The Dalles last week .m,d: 12 oompli^nce with section 231-A of the laws of 1921 and shows in P * ^oiuninB the unit costs of the several services, materials and supplies for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the expenditures and the budget allowance for the first six months of tho curent year and the budget allowance for the year 1933. . John Walker and Paul Goddard I it. 1934 Exp. for — Budget all. 1st 6 mo. — 1st 6 mo. Jack Noonan and family drove alooe. Euc only H one car priced under $2300 will you hqd a V-8 engine sad the smoothness o5 V-8 performance. That car ; i ths Ford V-8, Ford V 8 are getting a real driv ing thrill. Acceleration that whisks them oat of any trefic DANCE Sat Oct- 27th Dado Ordain Lad made the Ford V-8 the mott economical car that Ford baj ever b-L;—actually more «cone—-.ea! trian a tour. Sr?x* i'o: J dealer sad look this < ? over a: close range. Notice its r- Harare* from the safety cf aa all steel body to the comfort of sua visors for your eyes. From the sfrehgth of s Torque-tube Drive to the con venience of a dashbotrd pack age compartment. Then drive it—and find out in a few exciting moments why all America is swinging to the Ford V-3l FORD VJ! ■ V ’sos'"".»'■ ■ V b IM r.v ftré Uniera Pht». DIO PXOCRAMS--CVUY SUNDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS—COLUMBIA NETWORK GENERAL FUND Recorder’s Salary Treasurer’s Salary WATER FUND Marshall and Water Pumper Labor Payment on Conlee Well Supplies Power » MISCELLANEOUS Street Lighting Interest on Bonds Retirement on Bonds Street Fund Insurance Auditorium Detailed expenditures for three proceeding years- 1934 $60.00 60.00 1934 $60.00 60.00 1933 $120.00 120.00 1932 ' $180.00 180.00 * ; 1931 $180.00 180.00 480.00 98.80 472.00 2034.02 214.17 600.00 60.00 472.00 100.00 200.00 1928.50 179.38 496.00 298.59 404.32 1600.00 1442.16 , L 1500.00 3103.48' 406.48 ’ 405.48 810.96 ^2.00 810.90 180.00 11.60 * 376.00 24.76 I, L. H. Nahouse. do hereby certify that the above estimated expenditures for the vear “ *’ “ "• " - —- — ««™ Bonded indebtedness of Moro, Oregon, this datd: $6 3,700.d0 L. H- Nahouse, City Recorder. ------- 933.24 2673.26 2124/87 • M