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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1935)
PAUK TWO UlE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MOKU, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 1», W Miami Ccast-Gu^rd L'i Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Vtailing members cordially in vited to meet with us. C. Sparling, W. M. C- V. Belknap. Secy. I rants. " . R. H. McKean Rent of Road masters office . 12.00 The transfers were madp from the Emergency Fund of 19 34 to Mrs. C M Snider Rent of m&ch- •inery «lied 6.00 cover the ovter-draft on the various budget* items. E. D. McKefe Road master« The Treosur« r was Instruct'd to office supplies .15 transfer from th»* Emergency Fund C. B. Andrews, Use of trunk luto the Portera Ú $ OUST GUAMI 25 5 Moro Lodge No. Ill, I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon Meets every Mon day evening in the LO.O.F. hall. Tran sient and disiting brothers are cordi ally invited to meet with us. Lloyd Rice, N- G. Joe Truit, Secretary CW * Lupine Rebecca Ix/dge No- 116 Moro, Oegon Meets 2d and 4th Tu- esuaju of each month Visiting members wei come. Viola Hhnsen, N. G. 6ull, Secretary fyfown lalk MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write to day. Rawleigh, Dept. ORA-131-SA, Oakland, Calif. Miss Mamie Traylor is reported engaged to Chris Schneider a Shell Oil salesman working out of The Dalles. Miss Traylor is a graduate of (Moro High school of a few years ago. « ticularly desirable. In other sec tions there may be a plentiful sup ply of durable timber that can be obtained cheaply and it may not be advisable to attempt treatment. Some localities have considerable amounts of standing dead timber, 2.60 oí 1934 to “'Courthouse Improve- killed by fire, insects, or some tree for road work ment Fund” the sum of 34,195.01, disease. Such timber, if it is free Sherman County Journal Road masters office expense 8.75 representing the balance of said from decay and not seriously in jured by wood borers, is practically fund. Wilde« Garage Road aup- pBfcs 4.90 The following appointments were as good as live timber and is well adapted to treatment because it is Mrs. J. S. Newcomb, Meals ma«te for 19 35 by thjo County partly seasoned. for road maintainers opler- Court at the January term: ator . 6.25 When several fanners in a com "Sherman County Journal” of Roy J. Baker, Ass’g claim of munity treat posts cooperatively, Moro aa official county paper. Progressive TeJ. Co 4.00 Art Barnúm. Wiley McDonald, the cost of treatment can often Hal R White, Road masters ’ of Moro; W. A. Morris, Geo. WR- be considerably reduced because mileage and mis0e41aneous kerson of Rufus and Fred Cox of ¡the price of creosote will be lets cfffic© expense 36.39 Grass Valjey as Stier man County per gallon if purchased in quan- Standard Oil Company ‘ tities. Fair Board. Road supplies 56.50 Dr. C. L. Poley of Grass Valley County agents, experiment sta Geo. A. Potter Store, road sup- as County Physician tions, and other agenciee can give pili es 3.40 Sheriff Hugh Chrisman as Coun- helpful advice in the erecting of Count}- Court Proceedings for thej ty Truant Officer. treating plants, where to buy creo January Term, 1*38. Dr. C. L, Poley of Grass Valley sote cheaply, and more details con Recommendation« for the app- as County Health Officer cerning operations. licatfons of the following Retail B«pr Licenses werlp made: F. E. and Virgii^a Finley of Diggs for "Dinty Service Station.’ Ida Carlisle of Miller, for 'Car- kJUlViUU GIUUUII, ! lisle Service Station.’ Delbert D?yo of Rufus for ‘Deyo Service Station.* Thr^? of the Miami coast guard planes, the Arcturrs, Acanar and Sirius, raluting tr Herbert H. Willard of B íkks for the gorernment s coast guard patrol boats, as she nears Miami, ria., where she will, make I : "Biggs Service Station.” Recommendations for the appli cations of the following Class "A” MORO SCHOOL NOTES Package Licenses were made: By Anita Kenny Ida Carlisle of Milter, for "Car lisle Service Station,” . ; • As this week concluded the first' Herbert H. Willard of Biggs for semester of the school year the ■ ‘Biggs Service Station.” students were quite busy studying The Insùrdnrt? policy on the for the finals, and takftf£ exami fairground buldlnga for 1935 was nations. | $225.00 ordered paid. The Girl’s Glee Club has begun The County Treasurer, was in- work on an operetta * entitled structe«] to pay the 36000.00 road “Quest of the Gypsy” which will be warrant with accrued interest to presented in April. date, draten in favor of the »Inking Friday night January 18, the' Fund. ■ * ------------ \------------ Abraham Lincoln in Indianapolis Jan*« Stewart of Grass Valley as Stock Inspector. The County Court will act as the DeMoss Park Board for 1935. . The County Road Viewers will be Fred Hennagin of Wasco; Roy Powell of Moro and D. E. Vintin of Grass Valley. The Salaries of the deputy Sheriff and deputy Clrrk were changed to correspond with the 1935 budget items. Dr. J. A. BUTLER DENTIST HOME OFFICE. WABCo DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE In Moro the First Week in Elech Month POST TREATMENT When Your Shoes need repel) <>nt>nued from nape one) at the proper level by the addition send them to • of creosote aft needed. Lamer Sa yrs and Lloyd Johnson The length of time the posts are postponed their trapping trip for kept in the hot and cold baths a few days but will soon be enscon- should determine the depth of pen GU()I> SHOE REPAIRING ed in a cabin near Pine Hollow etration and the amount of oil ab 204 Second St. : TH E D a Lib- where they will hunt the wily sorbed. Neither the hot nor cold two high school teams will play muskrat and mink. hundred names were drawn bath when used alone can be ex Rufus here. The game starts at for Two pected to increase the life of the the 19 35 jury list. 7:30. The Moro Band will also [ Tom Douma drove to Portland report on the death posts as much as the combination entertain the crowd but there will ' of The-Coroners Sunday with a truck load of hogs Raymonfl Miller of Shekrem of the two. Painting posts with be no extra admission charge. * for the city folks to smack their Firldge and of Bud Moone of hot creosote will generally result On Saturday night the basketball Grass Valley vd*re accepted. lips over during the cold spell. 301}^ E. Second Sc in some increase in their length. boys play Culver on the home floor. ' of use sufficient to pay for the The Dalles, Ore. Sheriffs annual report for 193 4 The Moro team was victorious accepted and ordered filed. The highway crew spent Sunday cost of treatment, but will much PHONE 211 W when they played at Culver and night shoving snow off the state I less than that obtained from Sheriffs report of current taxes have excellent chances of winning OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN roads as the wind caused drifts to a good hot and cold bath treat- this time. The Freslhiman boyA collected files and accepted. start in several places. mnet which will preserve the posts Sheriffs turnover report of de- will also play the Junior high. x from 15 to 30 years. linquent taxes collected filed and The debt adjustment committee Last Friday night the boys play-'- Care should be taken that the met Saturday afternoon at the ed The Dalles there and Were de aceptad. oil does not spill over the edges of Copy of County Agents report the tanks or boll over and catch court house having several matters feated by a score of 27 to ÏC. For your convenience I have of debt to come before them. All Bobby Flatt had a birthday par for year of 1934 accepted by the fire, and that the tanks are placed arranged for you to leave County Court and ordered filed. were in attendance except D. E- ty from three to four o’clock last far enough away from buildings your Shoe Work at Walter In the matter of the claim of Stephens who is in Washington ^Monday afternoon. and other inflamable materials to A. May & Son. Pick up W. E. Bruckert of Klondike for Gloria Douma is absent from D. C. prevent fire in case of accident. and deliver twice a week at sdhool with the chicken pox. Bar dpma^es to sheep ,by dogs. The The oil is not dangerously inflam 3»^ no cost to you. sum of 320.00 was allowed agaMnst Car taletman are becoming bara Meloy returned to schobt this able and with reasonable care no thicker than fliea hereabouts tince week as did the high school stu the Dog Tax Fund,, . .. V . • trouble should be experienced. Joseph A Mee The resolution of Kent’ Grange , The chief points to be consider the new modelt have been announc dents who were absent last ^Vvee.k The Wasco Shoe Man Allen Thompson who has been ab r<-gardlng dangerous hill on the ed in determining whether treat- Typh Valley-Sherman Secondary ment will pay, are the original sent with a cold, is also babk at The track for the new doors on school. Betty Templeton is still Highway filed. Clerk instructed to cost and the average life of un write to the State Highway Com- treated and treated posts, or in oth absent. - 5 the fire house have been ordered mission and submit a copy of the er words the cost per year of ser and will be installed within a few UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER resolutions days, according to O. A. Ramsey vice. The saving due to preservative Re: High School Tuition Fund: treatment depends upon local con- who has charge of the work for This new seated statue of Abraham Lincoln, In bronze, designed by k County Tbcasurer instructed to ditions- In some sections durable the city. Attorney® At Law Henry Bering, New York sculptor, was dedicated In University park, Just transfer from High school tuition posts ve expensive and hard to (Continued from page one) south of the World War memorial in Indianapolis, Premium on Fair groun^(in fund to Sinking Fund 32,469.52 usjget, and nondurable, easily treat- Elmer Barto© is interviewing Moro, Oregon surance ’ 22! .00 payment on principal and Interest ed woods are abundant and cheap, farmers these days about the quan-1 _____ ____________ ________ of high school tuition fund war- 4 In such localities treatment is par- tity of stuff they raised last year. | will be used only for the coming are covered with snow between Chas. F. Metskcr, Sherman County Atlas 25.00 ¡struggle between the farmers and town and the ranch. Ginn, Coleman A Co., Court-”'" H. W. Berry of the Internation-1 the railroads. The Wasco com- house supplies 3 75 al Harvester Company was here munity raised $120 of the th© fund. Mrs. Clara McDonald Houston Wednesday to promise that there Moro $16.25 and Grass Valley is here from Chilliwack, British W. E. Bruckert, Damages for sheep killed by dogs would be a tractor school here some | $27.75. -- 2 0.00 Columbia, coming to attend the Geo. B. Bourhill, Agent, time before winter is over funeral of her fatihier, Neil Mc- Premium on Supt„s bond t 20.00 Charles Dunlap, son of Mr. and Donald, who was buried Sunday. ( F. D. Antrim. Sealer of Wta, Ehe Womans Missionray Society I Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, has signed up --------- oOo-------- - & measures - 3.19 meets Wednesday, January 23, at with Uncle Sams’ naval forces and Read the ads in the Journal Claims Presented and Allowed the home of Mrs. J. C. McKean.|expects to be called to active duty Against the Road Fund at the Jan This is the annual sewing meeting within a month or six weeks. with pot luck dinner at noon. | •••« uary Term of County Court, 1935. Hal White, acting road ’ t | Rufus and Moro ar© playing J. B Adams was in Heppner the basketball at the high school gym-! ! master u vi > J 3123.00 iome V-type radiaror. iJiminun grill «od chromium trim. It» design is streamline first of the week to attend the I nasium tonight and th« band is Community Presbyterian Church Lewis Hastings, road laboner 17.20 throughout, with balanced fenders annual meeting of the sheep men | putting on a bit of extra music, Sunday Sdhool 10.00 a. m. W. C. Wield, road laborer'- 84*12 who met there Monday and Tues- •••• W ERN MARK’S Dr.F.A. Perkins COURT NEWS The Outstanding NEW VALUE in the HALF-TON Field i CHUMES day. Bill Snodderly is here again this I winter to visit with his sister Mrs. Subject: LIFE C. M. Bently who examines car|Ekabeth Schaeffer, His home is Golden Text: I John 1; 2. The drivers and those who would Hin Prineville. life was manifested, and we have •••• car drivers for licenses will be at I seen it, and bear witness, and show the court house January 25 at 10 Miss Leora Pe«tx was a visitor unto you that eternal life, which a. m. to interview applicants. I in The Dalles a few days this week, was with the Father, and was man _ . .1 staying at the home of her cousin ifested unto us. Ira Barnett visited in (Moro Chester Peetz. Responsive Reading: John 5. 19 Thursday afternoon spending a •••• to 26. part of the time with Superintend- Mfr-, and Mrs. Darold Belshe All are cordially invited to at-1 ent Knighten with whom he at- have returned home from their tend the church service« and to tended school. I 0£ ye-ir Seattle with make use of the reading room in w **** Mr. Belshe’s sister. the rear of the churdh building, We met Monday the 14th of Jan-| , ’ uap- at the home of Mra. Perry Mr,. j, C. Freeman and Mri. which is open daily where all au- thorized Christian Science litera Johnston^ We elected officers as Brisbine will entertain the P. N. G. ture mav be read, borrowed ture may or follows: President, Claudine Thomp ciuh at the Freeman home tonight- purchased son, vice president, Clara Mersin-1 Husbands will also be invited. ger; secretary, Audrey Searcy; Ful IGospel Assembly treasurer, Audrey Baker; musician The Futter boys ar© staying in Sunday School ...... 10:00 m. Blearle liarion Miller; reporter. I town these days while the roads Preaching 11 00 m. Betty Jeanne Vintin. Evangelistic Service .... 7.30 P m. We are going to use Merry Mix Evangelistic services every Thurs ers for our club name. day at 7:30 p. m. for the next We also dtecidhd to meet on All are invited to every service. ♦ 5 months of Monday from three to four James Kennerly. Betty Jeanne Vintin, reporter. Send ’ 1 Card of Thanks We with to offer our thanks to U.«* friends and neighbors who came to our aid during the time of sorrow caused by the death of our hutband and father, Neil Mc Donald. Mrt. Bertha McDonald and family. While Charles Smith was here this week he was given $164 00 to add to the Eastern Oregon Wheat League fund to fight the proposed advance in freight rates. Farm ers were asked to give 25 cents for each thousand bushels of wheat raised in 1934 to this fund which T he A tlantic M onthly MAKE the moat of your read ing hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom, the companionship, the charm that have made the Atlan tic, for seventy-five years, Ameri ca's most quoted and most cher ished magazine S«nd ®1. > mentioning thip ad I ' . to ® Arlington St.. Bo«ton Resolutions of Condolence 1 In memory of Brother Neil Mc Donald who died1 January 10. 1935. ( Whereas this Ixxlge has suffer- dd the loss of an honorable and ' upright Odd-Fellow: the wife g loving husband and the family ' a loving father. Therefore be it re solved that the charter of Moro , lodge be suitably draped for "a period of thirty days, that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon , the minutes of the Ixxlge, and that a copy be sent to the bereaved family. M. R. Schadewitz H- C. Thompson W. B. .Rice E. L. Weld, road laborer , . »r '50.00 Vintin Watkiins, road laborer 30.00 Dick Yocum, road laborer, 57.40 F. M. Crews, road laborer 4 2.45 L. L. Peetz, road laborer 20.95 J C Cothran, road laborer 23.30 L. L. Adams, road laborer f 23.60 Andy Shearer, road laborer 28.40 Ralph Eaton, road laborer r 46.60 John Rolf.o road laborer 17.20 Dick Huhman road laborer 4.00 C A Bargenholt road laborer 29.20 Gust Hartman, road laborer * 8.20' Geo. 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