PAGI TWO*"--- I U1K SLR ERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MURU, URKUUN FRIDAY, DECÄMBÄD 14, 1H4, * Scenes and Persons i? tec Current N Thursday evenings of V7S each month. Visiting members cordially in­ vited to meet with us. tUiner Hansen, W. M. C. V. Belknap. Secy. Moro Lodge No- 113, I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon Meets every Mon­ day evening in the I O.O.F. hall. Tran sient and Visiting brothers are cordi­ ally invited to meet with us. Ralph Brisbine, N. G- _ ____ _ J°* Truit, Secretary Lupine Rebecca Lodge No- 116 Moro, Oegon 4 Meets 2d and 4th Tu- I esday» of each month Visiting members wel I Sir Ronald Lindsay. British Hinbussador, buying a Donny from little i i come. British War Veterans of America In New York P J E Lenln,an benefit ball of Naomi VanGJder, N. G. following the rv.lrn.Mmn of Doumer™ n-jdln who became premier of France l. ln Bull, Secretary ' follower., dedicated hv I're.ldent Roosevelt at HarrOdiburg, Ky. K C “"k' S° l"Cr a"a l'lo,twr- »>><1 '‘I’ ^Town Talk । od by the 1933 legislature for all 1934 the revenue has reached a passenger cars and to the adjust-) total of $8.813,338.32, or $1.382,247. ment in truck license fees. Under 18 less in receipts. Refunds «« on the prior law, the average fee for gasoline taxes for non-highway use passenger cars was $20, the rate de of the fuel has been deducted from pending on the weight of the auto­ the totals given, but administra­ mobile. tive expenses have not been de­ When license fees were lowered ducted. by the legislature, an added cent tax was placed on motor fuels. TYUs increased the revenue from that City Officials Meet source for the ten months 32 per cent, from $4,612,408.50 to $6,102.- (Continued from page one) 505.81, Tt the same time, trans­ be taken to remove the disagree­ portation charges collected by the able feature of petition signing for public utilities commissioner were inititave and referendum measures adjusted, bringing a rise of 58 per Sentiment of the city officers was cent in receipts from this source, in favor of some restriction. from $331.695.96 to $525,427.24. The possibility of refunding bond Th« total amount collected from issues at lower rates of interest all sources during the ten months discussed and it was stated that under the prior fee and tax rates sveral cities are now doing that ^-A1?’?9^86^, while during very thing. Some means of es- Hi W ay / t ^H ealìh . tablishlng a state commission to * — their • aid in bringing cities — and bond holders together was pro­ posed. O. R. Bean, commissioner of Portland and member of Gener­ al Martin’s planning commission, was present as chairman of the league and Herman Kehrli and A. (M. Cannon of the league were vis­ itors as well. A Dr R DENTIST HOME OFFICK, WASCO DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE In Moro the First Week in Each Month When Your Shoes need repaii send them to WERNMARK’S : G 8; 23:1-6 , teenth Decennial Census Act, ap-1 GOOD SHOE repairing proved June 18, 1929, directed the to a reduction of not to exceed 5 204 Second St. MORO SCHOOL NOTES —— *■ « ■ ■. - -------------- I THE DALLFs | Census Bureau to make this farm Percent during the fiscal year end- For Sale. Fresh Milk Cows. Torn By Anita Kenny I enumeration. The report will be for Jun ® 30, 1935, as a measure Fiaser. Moro, Oregon. It is not too early to begin tbink ium ball stage. Remove from fire, the calendar year 1934. This farm of economy, and also to a deduc- I The boys basketball team suff­ census is in many respects the tion Of ing about Christmas candies, espec­ add nut« and beat until thick en­ of 3 and one-half percent to to- ­ Rev. Weabel will speak at the ered a crushing defeat last Friday ially if they are to be used to help ough to form into a long, sausage- ward a retirement annuity. most important one ever to be ta ­ Community church Sunday Decem­ night when they played (Madras ken. Following, as it does, a year All states except Iowa, Vermont solve the gift problem. A great like roll. Wrap in cloth wrung out ber 16th at 11 o’clock. there. The final score was 51 to of extreme distress in a large Virginia, Maryland, and the Dis­ variety of individual and attrac­ in hot water. Slice as needo 1. 301 E. Second St 11 against the boys, but they will part of the country it must trict of Columbia have received tive gifts can be made in the kitch Mexican Fudge have a chance for revenge on Jan­ necessarily provide timely and ac­ less of their quota of appointments er. but nothing is as enjoyable for The Dalles, Ore. The Womans Missionary Socie­ uary 25 when Madras plays here. On cup granulated sugar all the family as the making ofi PHONE 211 W ty will meet with Mrs. Dewey There will be a double header that curate data concerning the present in the apportioned departmental a variety of candies. One-fourth cup boiling water Thompson Wednesday, P^cember night as the Madras girls will play agricultural recourses of the na­ service in Washington, D. C. OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN With all the gay Christmas wrap I Two cups granulated sugar- Full information may be obtain­ 19 at 2:30 Mrs. Serai Searcy is our girls. This will be the only tion. It is known that the dry area One cup cream pings that we have to choose from in 1934 was extensive. It is also ed from the Secretary of the Uni­ leader. MCT11M out-of-the-county girls team to known that States and Countries ted States Civil Service Èoard of packing and wrapping the candies, Pinch salt play on the Moro floor this season. are included in this area, but in Examiners at the post office or thiere is no reason why they can't Two teaspoons grated orange rind One cup nut meats (Filberts or It is hoped that the girls will de­ Mrs. Estella Benson left for feat Madras to get revenge for determining the relative severity customhouse in any city which has be among the most welcome gifts. English walnuts preferred) A few recipes, easy to make, of the drouth in the various coun- a post office of th© first or the For your convenience I have Portland Tusday after remaining that defeat last week. | ties affected there is only a gen- second class, or from' the United and suggestive to Christmas are. arranged for you to leave J Sift the one cup sugar slowly in here for several months caring for •Raisin Caramels On Saturday night the boys «r»l . idea, your Shoe Work at Walter j Definite figures con­ States Civil Service Commission, to a hot skillet. The skillet should her mother. Mrs. Emma Belshee. One cup sugar A- May & Son. Pick up be just hot enough to melt the State policemen have been fre­ were the victors in a game with cerning the yields of the various Washington. D. C. Two cups cream Culver winning by a score of 21 and deliver twice a week at crops and the numbers of the var­ sugar as it comes in contact with quent visitors around Moro this One teaspoon vanilla no cost to you. the metal. The ideal caramel is week because of the activity sur­ to 11. The line-up for both games: ious classes of livestock will be of Less Money Received One-fourth teaspoon salt Axtell. H. Belshee, flenrichs. Ba ­ unusual value at the present amber colored. As soon as the rounding the Potter robbery case Joseph A Mee One-half cup corn syrup (white) sugar is liquified, add the boiling ker, Barnes, and T. Thompson. time. just settled, From Licenses The Wasco Shoe Man One-half cup evaporated milk Substitutes in the Madras game The census enumerators when I water and boil until the sugar is One and One-half cups nectar rai ­ were Fraser and Belshee. Axtell they call at the farm during Jan- I dissolved. Now add this syrup to Darold Belsihe left Tuesday night Comparison of motor vehicle reg­ sins the other sugar, the cream and for Portland on receiving word and Barnes were high point men in uary will obtain actual figures as Combine sugar, com syrup and salt that has been placed in a from his wife that his brotherinlaw the Moro-Madras game. In the to acres of the different crops istration repeipts and gasoline tax half the cream and bring to a saucepan. Cook to the soft ball contest with Culver, Axtell was raised, yield of crops, number of collections under the old and new Howard Schade, had died in the good boil, then add remaining ere stage stirring constantly. Remove the high point man. | various classes of livestock, farm highway revenue-raising laws has tuberculosis hospital in The Dal­ and milk slowly enough to keep from the fire, cool to lukewarm, am This Friday the boys will play values and other important data, been made by the office of P. J. les. The funeral was held in Port­ land which is the family home of the Moro Alumni, and the Fresh- However, every report will be ab- Stadelman, secretary of state, and the batch boiling constantly. Stir then beat until candy shows signs men will play the * Junior High, »olutely confidential and will not the comparative summarization all the time. Cook until it will of crystalization. Quickly add nuts the Schades. Moro, Oregon Both games promise to be quite b® used as a basis for taxation or is presented fqr, the first time since form a medium hard ball 250 de- and rind and stir just Enough to gjees) when tested in cold water, exciting. The Junior High was de- communicated to any tax official, the more recent license regulations distribute. Drop quickly from a Snow began to fall as we go to The cooperation of all farmers and fuel tax rate became effective. Remove from fire, add salt, vanilla teaspoon onto oiled paper to form press and there is a possibility that feated by only one point last time and hope to do better this time. and ranchers is necessary to the A loss of more than one and one- and raisins,. Pour onto a buttered irrigular shaped patties. Yield: 1 there will be enough to cover the The Christmas program will be success of this census, and they can ' third million dollars to the high- pan to cool and cut in squares. ' andone-half pounds. wheat and keep it warm although Fudge that amount of snow is never preeented in the school auditorium do much towards gpeedy enumer- waY fun(1 is shown fqY the ten Two cups Oriental Butter Scotch sugar on Friday afternoon, December 21, »tion and tabulation of the sta- months of 1934, ending ‘ bctober 31 assured until it is here and settled One cup brown sugar One cup milk at 1:30 p. m. Two plays will be tisties by procuring and studying is a 13 per cent ^decrease in down so that it cannot blow. One-half cup water given by the grade school, one en- a sample copy of the schedule in fevenue from all source^. The per­ Two tablespoons butter One teaspoon vinegar taken for comparative analysis One cup chopped nut« FUNERAL HOME Mrs. J. C. McKean entertained | titled “When I>ddy Was a Little advance of the enumeration. ’ They ’ Four tablespoons butter five tables of bridge players Wed­ Boy'’ by the primary group, and are urged to write immediately to IS " from July 1. 1932 to April 30, One and one-half cups pitted and Boil together sugar, water and nesday afternoon at her home in I the other a French costume play, the Bureau of Census, Washing­ 1933, the last ten month registra­ chopped dates or cherries or both vinegar Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore for ten minutes, - ---------- then ----- add Combine sugar, milk and but ­ ton D. C. tion stretch under the former licen- Moro. Mrs. Anna Moore was suc­ I * Madonna of the Rose” by the mem butter, and boil till hard crack (310 sing law. Receipts from motor ter and stir over low flame until bers of the 3rd. 4th, 5th, 6th. 7th cessful in winning honors. I and 8th grades. The “Madonna vehicle licenses, from motor trans­ sugar is melted. Add dates or cher­ Ueg F-) Turn into buttered pan. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS mark off into squares while still GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY portation charges collected by the ries and cook to 240 F. or the med- warm. R obs Smith and wife have been I of the Rose” takes place in a Nor- Phone 222 The United States Civil Service visiting in Sherman county with I mandy village in France and has Commission has announced open public utilities commissioner, and from gasoline taxes are included in as its main character a blind relatives and friends. competitive examinations as fol-¡the report, I French boy. There are two scenes. lows: ~ . । Whhle vehicle registrations have The American Legion met Tues­ I one just off the market place, and Meld examiner, $2,600, claims ' jumped up 15 percent this I the other is a church scene. __ year, day night with an average atten­ I The Girls Glee Club will sing examiner. $2.000 a year, United over the former period, the number dance. Routine business was trans­ States Employees’ Compensation increasing from 239,900 to 276,420 between acts and Anajean Knigh ­ acted and plans made for a part ten will give :.The Night Before Commission. Appropriate exper­ during 1934, the collections from of the winters activities. ience. or experience and legal edu­ licenses on these vehicles have Christmas.’’ An assembly was called on Tues­ cation, required. Closing date, dropped 58 percent or from $5,- \ y°Ur Ch°ice °f Lastin« Gifts of Furniture The power and light crew had day afternoon at which Mr. Walk­ December 22. 1934. 251.480.99 to $2,185,405.27. due to to make a trip to the Deschutes er had a few words to say. _The salaries named are subject the flat $5.00 license fee establish- at JANUARY PRICES! These are only a few of the score, river Tuesday night as a wire was Genevieve Nahouse was absent down some place along the Jine. from school on Monday as she went । of bargains, selected at random from onr large gift stock The break was found to be on the to The Dalles. Wasco county side, frost having A surprise party was given for broken the line. Electricity was Louise Barzee on Sunday evening January Price, are in effect Ihroushout the .lore shooting through the ground althoj and several high school students voltage was low there. attended. McCORMICK-DEER’NG Lois Kenny went to The Dalles L. W. Amick was down from । on Wednesday. Kent Thursday and while here told Doris Morrison has been absent of butchering two eight months old this week as a result of an automo­ hogs that weighed 390 and 340 bile accident Sunday. Sd’Ì8t(ir« «40 “nd Bench- Chiffonier and full Size pounds. The two of them made 240 oeo, this $49.50 value for— Norma and Lois Melzer were pounds of lard which is a lot of absent from school on Tuesday as grease to produce in 8 months. they went to The Dalles. The volleyball girls were award­ Roscoe Moore and wife are hav- ed their hard-earned pennants at ing lot« of fun trapping along the a student body meeting last Fri­ Genuine Mahogany Deschutes and occasionally catch day. D I F S E L something valuable as well. $79 value, on sale now for_ OREGON MMURY COÜNCII. m Dr.F.A. Perkins UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER ZELL’S AT THIS WONDERFUL SALE For the Hardest Kind of Work— the Model t 4 o Overstuffed CHAIRS $11.95 DESK GARD OF THANKS This word of appreciation is ex- Farm Enumerators tended to the friends and those To Start Work Soon who aided ua in the recent illness of our mother, Mrs. Emma Belshee An army of 25.000 enumerators Th« Belshee children and fam­ will canvass every farm and ranch ilies. in the United States during Janu­ ary, 1935. in connection with the Census of Agriculture. The Fif- Community Presbyterian Church 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Fall Gospel Assembly Aetna Casulty & Surety INSURANCE Automobile Insurance ChriMUan Science City of New York All are cordially invited to at­ tend the church services and to make use of the reading room in the rear of the churth builds«, which is open daily where all au­ New York Life Insurance thorized Christian Science litera­ ture may be read, borrowed or purchased Subject: God the Preserver of Joe Truitt Golden Text. Psalms 145:20. The Lord preoerveth all them that MORO love him. Responsive Reading: Psalms 3: OREGON Large size; type- Silk Pillows For ptimping anti oth*r ERE is good news for crawler tractor users who need heavy-duty performance e.t the lowest possible cost per hour. International Ilarvester engineers have adapted ®be Diesel principle to TracTracTor operation. No auxiliary : engine of any kind is used. The International Harvester engine is characterized by remarkable ease of starting and quick conversion to low-grade fuel. In fact, the shift from gaaoline to Diesel fuel is almost entirely automatic. Silk floss filled Beau­ tiful colors and des­ igns- Simmons Reg- $17.50 grade „ Spring-Filled . MATTRESS us lor complete details concerning the new McCor- mick-Deering Diesel TracTracTor. $14.75 Moro, Oregon 8-Piece Walnut Bedroom Set $59.50 « Duncan - Phyfe COFFEE TABLE in walnut, a reg. $9.50 value, now at this sale for-- $7.50 BOOKRACKand Magazine RACK Combined Early American or American Walnut . $5 value it — for 98c Using low-grade fuel you can now couple exceptional economy of operation with the economy of maintenance for which TracTracTors are celebrated. McKEAN & SEARCY $34.95 drop leaf $22.50 Mnifflim'W 4 Piece Walnut Bedroom Set MAGAZINE RACK END TABLE WALNUT ENDTABLE $7 value, for— $1.49 value, for— $5.95 98c WALNUT SMOKING CABINETS Some with copper humidors .............. lined $3. q 5 to $10.00 HAMPTON FURNITRUE CO 1 16 EAST SECOND ST, THE DALLES, OREGON ' II