Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 16, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL« MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 1«, 1380,
six weeks.
Washington.
Augusta Huckin and Belle Cloth­
Mrs. B. W. Guy has had as her
ier were overnight guests Friday guest the past several weeks. Mias
at Moro with Leora Peeta
Marie Ber?strom of Portland.
Wednesday Phil Yates drove to।
Walter Gruro of Spokane viaitet
Portland for the day and brought Thursday night with Mr and Mrs
Mrs. Yates home with him.
Frank Lam bom. Mn and Mrs.
Dr. Laughton and wife snd Mil-' J. Lamborn Elder of Portland were
Rev. Roy T. Cookingham with dred Butler are here from Colfax,
also guests.
his wife and children, Paul and
Ruth, returned from a visit of County Clerk’s Semi-annual Report of Disbursements. January 1st»
A delicious Fresh Fruit Salad! mixture very slowly over slightly
several weeks at Spokane. Oiurch
to July 1st. 1935
And what could be more appeal­ beaten eggs. Reheat 1 minute.
services which hid been discontin­ । County Judge’s Salary
1 225.00
ing on a warm day? Salads are After dressing
been chilled
ued for the past four Sundays, will
Judge’s Expenses
85.42
always an attractive part of the take the portion you need for the
begin again next Sunday.
County Clerk’s Salary
750.00
meal but this is the time of the salads and fold in a generous a-
Deputy Clerk’s Salary
A no host dinner was held at the
510.00 year for featuring thtnA
No<t mount of whipped creanu Serve
Incidental Expenses
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hen­
159.12 only because they appeal to the
with fruits.
Record books and blanks
nagin Sunday evening followed by
76.55 summer appetite but because our Buttermilk Mayomwisc Dressing
County
Sheriff
’
s
Salary
a social evening. Guests were:
87224
markets and gardens offer every
1 cup boiling water
Deputy Sheriff’s Salary
Velma Powell, Kenneth McKean,
720.00
thing
to
make
the
perfect
salad.
3
tbsp cornstarch
Office Expenses
Leora PeU. and Bud Powell of
360.53
1-2
cup cold water
Fresh
peaches,
apricots,
grapes
Traveling
Expenses
Moro and Rosemary Walker, Mr.
300.00
2
eggs
yolks
cantaloupe,
watermelon,
and
even
State Industrial Accident Commission
and Mrs. Floyd Root and Collis
88.60
1
1
tbsp
dry
mustard
some
of
the
ever
bearing
types
County Assessor’s Salary
Kaseberg of Wasco
872.24
1 1-2 tsp salt
of
berries
are
available
now.
Theee
Field Assessor
400.00
Harvesting is practically finished
I 1-2 tsp sugar
* Office supplies, etc.,
321.50 in. various combinations chilled.
in this end of the county but wheat
1 1-2 cups salad oil
attracUvey
aranged
on
crisp
let
­
50.45
hauling will continue for several District Attorney’s Expenses
1
cup thick buttermilk
tuce
leaves
and
topped
with
a
County Treasurer’s Salary
338.82
weeks.
1-4
cup vinegar or lemon juice
/delicious
dnefdng,
make
apicture
Record books and blanks
34.35
M s. Vernon VanGilder. accom-
Mix
egg yolks, mustard, sugai
75000 As well as a food fit for a king.
pank i by Mrs. (Max Gushaper, I County School Superintendent’s Salary
salt
and
oil and beat well. Dis­
Fresh vegetables, too, are plen
Traveling Expenses
150.00
drove to Newport Monday morning.
solve
the
cornstarch
in cold water
tiful
and
of
so
many
different
Incidental Expenses
244.77
Mr. VanGilder will leave soon to
then add all at once to boiling
varieties.
Tomatoes,
which
are
Office
help
89.50
join them for a visit of several
water and cook for about 2 min­
County Physician -
120.00 a favorite with evoryonee, are utes, stirring constantly. Put the
weeks.
County Health Officer
65.00 colorful and lend themselves to whole mass into the oil and beat.
Mrs. Harry VanGildar's cousin
Expenses
7.50 many different combinations. Sim The dressing will curdle at first
Mra Dick Perkins of Sara Crux, County Stock Inspector
150.00 pie and attractive salads, such as but will smooth out and whiten
N. M. spent a week here visiting. Commissioner’s Fees and Mileage
170.80 ^tomato and cottage cheese, can as vinegar or lemon juice is added.
Mise Helen Laidlaw of Los Ange­ School Library Fund
72.00 be easily made and served as the When cold beat in thebuttermilk
les is a house guest of Mrs. Van School Children’s Fair
250.00 main course for the lunch or sup­
a little at a time.
Gilder.
County Court house Expenses, (Janitress. etc.)
45ft 09 per. Chopped olives, -green onions,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Frank and County Printing
82.55 ,or chives added to the cottage
children are visiting at the Schwen- Jail: Board of Prisoners
85.77 cheese will give it an unusual and
With a salad ofi
del home from California. Mr. Justice of Peace Courts
10.25 good flaver.
this kind no dressing is necessary '
Frank is a brother of Mrs. Schwen- CIRCUIT COURT:
del.
Reporter’s Fees
60.00 but for most salads the dressing
Mrs. Blake Garlock, an aunt of
Witnesses and Jurors Fees
835.10 has a place of importance.
A variety of salad dressings as
Mrs. Albert Kaseberg and Ford
Meals for Jurors
26.00
Garlock and wife are here from
Bailiff’s Fees
45.50 well as a variety of salads should
The same dressing
Atwater, California.
Care of Poor
1202.43 be the rule.
<
960.00 used too often gives a sameness
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Fields were Old Age Pensions
33.35 to salads and detracts from the
at Colfax last week. Thyra re­ Care and Maintenance of Insane and Feeble-Minded
5.73 flavor of the other ingredients.
turning home with them for a few De Moss Memorial Park
Bureau
of
Biological
Survey
days.
31073 Pressings are combined with sal
Winter
Sealer
of
Weigthts
and
Measures
19.40 ads not only for flavor and ap I
Kenneth Woods was here on
pearance
but
for
the
added
food
Auditing
County
Books
110.00
business for a short time this week.
or Summer
1550.00 value. Without the salad dressing
Austin Jackson of Fossil spent County Agent Appropriation
Roads and Highways
6964.27 many salads would give the body
a few days visiting here.
very little energy food, and as
Delmar Smith will harvest again MISCELLANEOUS—To be transferred from Emergency
they have come to be such an
Fund: and covered by other listed funds:
this year on hds uncle's farm neai
Telephones (Courthouse)
Nex Perce, Idaho. Max Schwendel
118.83 important part of bhe menu that
Re-Employment Office (Emergency)
22.50 food value is necessary.
will also be on the job this year.
The following dressings will
2141.12
H
Courthouse Improvement Work (C. H. Imp. Fund)
They left Sunday, accompanied by
Mrs. Anna Lee who will visit rel­
Flowers—R. J. Ginn (Emergency)
3.00 give new interest to your salads: “Caterpillar” Diesel Engines start
Fruit Salad Dressing
atives for a few weeks»
Taxes on County Property (Shiel plalcd)
in Gilliam
positively ........ because they em- *
3 tbsp lemon juice
Richard Brown left for his home
county, $23.22 recording lease covering property $2.
25.22
ploy an independent 2-cylinder
3 tbsp orange juice
Post Office box rents
in Portland after spending several
6.30
engine with ample power to turn
6 tbsp pineapple puice
weeks with Mrs. Anna Lee.
Repairing Alley car (Emergency)
99.60
the Diesel engine over rapidly and
Mrs. iR. C. Atwood returned home
Weed control poison (Emergency)
21.00 1-4 cup hot water
for as long a period as necessary.
1-2 cup sugar
Saturday after a two months visit
Grand Total
$23,432.23
No electrical equipment to deter- ,
2 tbsp cornstarch
in the east and a return by the waj
I, G. C. Vintin, County Clerk, hereby certify that this is a true
iorate during long winter lay-off’s
2 eggs
of California.
and correct report and is based upon all warrants drawn through and
No intricate valves to get out of
Mix the dry ingredients . „ Add
Guests at the home of Mr. and by the County Clerk’s office»
orde^ No part of the starting en­
fruit juice and water slowly. Cook gine effects the operation of the
Mrs. Dan Me Derm id were the lat­
’Respectfully submitted, G. C. Vintin, County Clerk.
over hot water 15 minutes. Pour
ter’s cousin, Annie Perry and Mi.
Diesel. No part oj| the Dfiesel
County Clerk’s Semi-Annual Report of Fees Collected and Disburse
and Mrs. Tamtem of Los Angeles
effects
the operation of the start­
ments of the Same, January 1st, to July 1st, 1935.
California
F.
R.
FORTNER
ing
engine.
They are independent
$912.40
William McKinney left for Eu­ Total of all fees collected
units.
Starting
a “Caterpillar”
Less Migratory Liens
898.90
$13.50
gene to take a summer course at
Real Estate License No. 859.
Diesel
involves
hand
cranking the
Less Litigant Fees
66.00
832.90
the University.
starting
engine,
a
short
warm-up
Less Divorce Fee«
822.90
10.00
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fridley re­
for
the
Diesel
engine
...........
then
WHEAT
FARMS,
LOANS
AND
I>ess Amount due Ca Treasurer
822.90
turned Tuesday after a weeks visit
throw
in
the
clutch
and
go
to
work.
INSURANCE
ITIMIZED
in Portland.
Recording
Fees
$398.00
Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad of The
Agent for Pacific* Coast Joint
Circuit Court Fees
266.00
Dalles called Sunday at the home
Stock
Land Bank and Oregon-
County
and
Probate
Court
Fees
80.00
of their daughter. IMrs. Ross Hil­
SUPPLY CO.
Washington
Joint Stock Land Bank
Marriages Licenses
9.00
derbrand.
Miscellaneous Copying and Indexing
69.90
Wasco, Oregon.
Mrs. Otis Royse’s brother, Wil­
Migratoi^y
Liens
13.50
fred Sundby of Portland, was here.
Litigant Fee«
66.00
With friends he will visit for some
Divorce
Fees
10.00
time in the east.
$91240
TOTAL
FEES
COLLECTED
Oren Grano, who has been em­
G. C. Vintin. County Clerk.
ployed by B W. Guy during har­
vest left for his home in Portland
after a short rest.
Donald Banta came up from Cor­
vallis to return with his wife and
new baby who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brock.
Sunday Dr. O’Leary of Big Tim­
ber, Mont, visited here with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Hilderbrand.
Ed Moore of Kinxua and Mn and
Mrs. E. Hartley of Grass Valley
were here Saturady to see Miss
Neva Gervais at the Hilderbrand
ranch.
Ann Lucas, after spending two i
weeks here returned to Condon. She
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyn- |
den Lucas.
Mr. and Mrs. (Myron Hake drove
to Boardman Sunday to spend the
day with the former’s sister, Mrs. '
Sturm.
Mn and Mrs. Leston Wright are
the parents of a son born at the
Mid-Columbia hospital Monday. j
Contract bridge was played at
the McKee home Thursday evening
with Miss Margaret McKee as hos- i
teas. Rosemary Walker won high
score.
Gertrude Casteel of Pilot Rock
And that’s why the tobaccos in
arrived Friday to visit with Miss
Chesterfield are carefully balanced
Joy White.
Valdis Wilde is spending ti •
one against the other . . . not too
summer visiting his aged grand
mother Mrs. J. H. Maxwell at For- 1
much of one — not too little of
eat Grove.
another.
Alberta Alley returned from El­
lensburg, Washington, after visit­
We take the right amounts of
ing her sister, Mrs. W. Eslinger for!
Wasco Minister
Returns Home
Positive
Starting
O’MEARA
GOLD WANTED
Licensed gold buyers will pay up
to |85.00 an ounce for old dental
bridges, crowns, rings, chains
lockers, watch cases, spectacle
frames, etc. or any other discarded
jewelry if mailed within 30 days.
Take advantage of this wonderful
opportunity given to you by a re­
liable concern to get full value for
your old gold. We also buy old
silver.
ELCO GOLD REFINERY
1088 Exchange Building
Seattle, Washington
UPDEGRAFF 4 PEPPER
Attorney« At Law
Moro, Oregon
Sherman Cooperative Grain
Growers : : : Wasco, Oregon
See us for your Grain Insurance
Also for Established Lines of
Mill Feeds
Grain Bug»
Dairy and Poultry Feeds
Twine
Rolled Grains
Concentrates
Flour
Salt
All kinds of Insurance
Safety Deposit Boxes for Lease - .
Agricultural
Livestock — Produce — Fruit—
Rodeo — Horse Show
Starting Monday, September 2
Gilmore Circus Parade
Of Giant Animals — A Mile of Laughs
Special on Children’s Day, August 31
Fireworks Display Free at Night
DOG SHOW
In a Special Building, September 4, 5, 8
Bands
and Free Attractions
New Rides a I Shows on the Midway
New Flower, Art and Textile Displays
ADMISSION 25c—CHILDRKN UNDKB 12 FREI
A uq.51 “ 5 e pt. 7 ~ Salem
A m
needs Jdcdance
the right kinds of four types of
tobacco — Bright, Burley, Mary­
land and Turkish.
It is this balancing of tobaccos
I WASCO MARKET
Rtb t WHITE STORE
.
Groceries—Meats -Fresh
Fruits and Vegetables in
Season.
,
and makes them taste better.
Your Patrmge Solicited
C> 1*19. Uccrrr * Unsi T obacco C o .
Chesterfield. .. the cigarette thati MILDER
Chesterfield..; the cigarette that TASTES BETTER