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THE SHRUM AN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1935
10.00 Charles Ruggles, Work on
pension
for road supplies(freight) 1.10
! courthouse coal bin
T " 2.93
Mrs. Chas. Golliher, County
Geo. Wilde. Road truck sup
20.00 O. A. Ramsey, Work and »up-
plies
'
:
18.20
charge
plies for courthouse coal
Julius Ruhburg Old age
W. G. Armsworthy, 'Road ma-
44.00
bin
-57.61
1500
pension
chinery supplies
Dick
Morgan,
Work
court
on
Ella Vanlandingham.
Old
Sherman Garage & Meh. Co.
2.93
15.00 house coal bin
Road machinery supplies 67 77
age pension
A. K Axtell. Work on court
May Albertine Whiting, Old
O’Meara Supply & Imp. Co.
house coal bin
I
1935
10.00
Road machinery supplies 31.98
age pension
Turn
a lum Lumber Company
Sherman J. Frank, Gen. road
John M. Henderson,
Old
supplies (Fulton canyon) 104.10
10.00 . Fuel for Mrs. Styphel,
age pension
County Poor
22.50
Barde Steel Company, Gen.
Old
David Aaron Fields,
West
Coast
Print.
&
B.
Co.
12.29
road supplies
15.00
Tourist Notes Sign of Versatile
age pension
Clerk's supplies >7.75;
Roy J. Baker. Gen road
Flora Belle Eakin, Old age
Treasurer
$.50
8 25
9.60
supplies
15.00
Grass Valley Resident
pension
Stipe Furniture Company
A. M. Zevely mileage—road
W.,J. Brownlee, Old age
Courthouse supplies
105.35
8.85
work
15.00
pension
Geo.
G.
Updegraff,
Diet.
At
A. A. Dunlap, WPA supervi-
Wm Hall, Old age pension ’ 15.00
R H. (Bob Johnson, for many
torney’s expenses
6.87
24.90 David McKelvey,
sion and mileage
Old age
years agent for the Standard Oil
Ginn,
Coleman
&
Company
Kendrick Dunlap, road mile-
15.00
pension
Courthouse supplies
Company here has been given a
10.55
27.15 W. C. Rutledge,
age
Old
age
job with the company that will
Wasco
County
Indus.
Farm
Standard Oil Co, Road gaso-
10.00
pension
Care of Chas. Patterson.
keep him away from home a large
I in« account
35.48 Abraham L. Alsup, Old age
County
Poor
40 00
part of the time. He will travel in
Road
Shell Oil Co.. (Kent)
10.00
pension
R. H. McKean, Supplies for
the Winamette valley selling by
. . / 64.50 D. J. Butcher, National Re
gasoline account
county needy
1.20
products of the company.
MeKean A Searcy, Road gas
15 00
employment office Exp.
Geo.
A.
Potter,
Judge
’
s
ex
15.00 Sherman County Journal
Grover Young was
in town
oline account
19.00
penses
Tuesday for the
trip since he
Shell Oil Company (Mbro)
12.70
County Printing
Crandall- Norton Funeral Home
suffered a badly broken leg in
27.71 Geo. A. Potter Store, Gro-
Road gasoline account *
Burial of Chas. R. Fields 50.00
October. He expects to have his
Union Oil Company, Road and
2.72
ceries for County poor
Wasco Market, Supplies for
leg in a cast for ♦ couple of weeks
trapper gasoline account 23.88 M. Clark Webb. Sealer of
7 02
County Poor (Bengal)
Earl Snell, Sec'y of State Fee
or more yet.
fl_
.
2.81
Weights & Measures
Wily
W.
Knighten.
Cash
ad
1.00
for 1936 Truck Licensee
“’Christmas trees will be given
John Buether, Medicine for
vanced for office help— Mrs.
out as usual by the Grass Valley
Mrs.
C.
M
Snider.
Rent
of
’
10.99
*
Július iRuhburg
|-Hrsl irumc pasHing over the $2.350,000 Kip Van Winkle bridge which crosses the Hudson rKer between
Donalda Knighten 2i days 5.00
road machine shed in
Grain Growers this year to pat
L.
R.
Conlee
Grocery,
Court
the
city
of
Ihnison
and
the
village
of
Catskill.
2-Scenv
In
an
army
recruiting
station
In
State
Industrial Acc. Comm.
6.00
rons at Grass Valley and Kent
Wasco
1.00
house supplies
as the army iMvan th? drive to Increase its size by the addition of 46^50 enlisted men \,** * .?
Peace
officers contribution 14.49
They will be ready about th® 15th
State
Industrial
Acc.
Comm.
.Geo. H. Wijcox, Coroner’s ex-
ahpc. queen of the Colquitt county annual watermelon festival In Geor^Ja, presenrlng to Whit
se Secre
A<t
Johnson,
Furnace tender
according to J. W. Shepard, mana-
Road
employees
protection
29.12
6.20
penses Re: Chandler
tary McIntire n prize winning melon for President Roosevelt.
J 1-3 months at $25.00; 33.33
National Hospital Ass’n.
Pac. Power & Light Co.
'Road employees protection 16.08
36.68 Bobbs-Merrill Company 1935
Courthouse light bill
Henry Patjena ia driving a new
Oregon Code for Clerk’s
Druggist:
“
Yes,
miss;
you
’
ll
find
pick-up truck nowaday».
new to commodity adjustment pro that most ladies like this lipstick.”, Claims Presented and Allowed W. Cost Print & B. Co. Clerk
olffee
20.00
$1.50;
Assessor
$14.30;
Chris Thompson was down from
grams. is designed te permit the
Against the General Fund at *he
Turn
a
lum
Lumber
Company
Young
Lady.
“
You
couldn
’
t
—
er
Supt. $4.85; Sheriff $15.75 36.40
Antelope Tuesday to transact a
assignment of equitable bases to —tell me the kind the men like,' December Term of County Court,
Fuel for Dave McKelvey
Farmer
’s Elevator & Supply
little business in Grass Valley.
all producers regardless of whether could you?”
1935.
10 62
County
Poor
Co.
Courthouse
supplies
and
Mrs. Fay Fields and Jessie Pike
or not they have previously par
Geo. B. Bourhill, Postmaster
Pacific
Tel.
&
Tel.
Company
285 20
fuel
ar« visityig in Portland IhAs week
ticipated in corn-hog programs or
Stamps for Treasurer 8.00
23.42
Total telephone bills
Is that boy any good in thv
Atwood
’
s
Store.
Groceries
for a few days.
farmed previous to 1936.
i Clerk $10.00; Supt. $10.00;
office, Jenkins ?”
City of Moro, Court house
for
Matt
Johnson
for
Aug.
38.00
The county road grading crew
Assessor $10.00
I’ve not formed a very favorable
water bill
2.95
to November inclusive
29.51
Payment To Be Speedy
is working in the Liberty district
opinion of him. sir. He spent a Mrs. S. L. Coats, County
I
this week and are grading from
15 00
©barge
For complying with the hog ad good deal of the morning trying charge
County
there to Kent.
to
get
“
Established
1901,
”
on
the
y
rg
p«ter
Fleck.
justment provisions- of the 1936-37
Mrs. W. Ray Blake and Mrs.
charge
20.00
contract, the participating produc telephone.”
Community
Committeemen
J. H. Wilt were in Moro Tuesday
Mrs. Margaret E. Clark, Coun
er will receive his entire hog pay
afternoon to attend a card party
Orator: “And now, gentlemen, I
t charge
800
ment as soon as possible after
Given More Authority
given at the T Strong home.
to tax your memory.”
M
Jane young, Old age
final compliance has been checked wish
Man in the Audience: “Good,
’...........................
..............
Lester Barnum shipped a carload
after the close of the year. The
r
that?”
JJ J 19
heavens,
has
it
come
to
-rniefc uoiin» «W m0JJ
i°
The 1936-37 corn-hog adjust 1936 rate will be at $1.25 per head
day night and Sunday drove down ment contract has been approved for each hog in the base, less the
JJ id J j
“Is this the Fidelity Insurance
to the city accompanied by his and contract applications will be pro rata share of the local admin
Company?
”
mother, Mrs. E. E Barnum.
offered to Oregon farmers prob- istrative expenses. Deductions will
ma’am, it is. What can
JJ J J j
M.
Rolfe
was
an
attendant
at
ably in January. F. L. Ballard, vice. be made at the rate of $2.50 per we “Yes,
T
do
for
you?
”
m eting of the Eastern Ore- director of extension at O. S. C. head if the producer fails to raise
“I want to arrange to have my
heat League in Pendleton j
en notified by the Agricul- 50 per cent of his base hog num husband’s fidelity insured!”
ta; and Saturday.
Ad justnwnt administration bers and $5.00 per head if he rais^
- contract containing im- more than his assigned base num-
ing was clipped f '
changes follows closely her.
’-COURT NEWS
When you feel run down, slug
q < ¡bun , now
mmentations made by pro-
The rates of adjustment and
(Continued from page one)
gish,
with no appetite for food oi
D it ton:
regentatives and State rates of payment for 1937 will be •
12.00
zest
for
living —all because of pois-
Road
work
phenjon, , corning
a;: ! icai ural specialists in confer- announced by the Secretary by No
ions
in
your
system from clogged-
L/1A
Funk.
No.
2,
Road
work
3
10
last
v.v
ly last month in Washing- vember 30, 1936. and will be de
I i Leton
fron
up
bowels
and
inactive kidneys—
C.
R.
Morrison,
Gen.
road
work
the
Columbia
Ls
those
preceding
it,
this
I
tor
termined from the outlook for sup
drov
9.20 that’s when you need a good tonic
mty and
entirely voluntary and i plies and prices at that time. To • and team hire
ru Sherman
de
like Williams S. L. K. Formula
1 join unless he chooses. | secure the maximum hog payment Charles Dunlap, Gen. Road
o Lake view. Passing thr; no or
3.50
wn
up
there.
Grass
va.
ley
which, is bringing quick relief and That’s exactly the position this bank would like to occupy in your
ved,
however,
that
its
work
in 1937 the signer will not be re
lit
added joy of living to so many ail affairs. Whether it’s serving as your depository or as your finan-
by name, George
— „ stopped for a provisions arc attractive enough quired to produce more than 60 Lloyd Johnson, Gen Road
23.65 ing people.
cup of coffee, noted what he con to bring an increase in the numbei per cent nor asked to produce less \ work
»
cial counselors, we are only too glad to assist you.
sidered a sign that took in practi of Oregon signers.
Williams S. L. K Formula is com
than 75 per cent of the assigned Roy Kessinger. Gen. road
41.30 pounded from a former army doc
cally everything fronusoup to nuta,
market base.
। work
Inquire about our convenient
on a tiny building in the village. Growers Must Produce
Geo. B. Bourhill, P. M. Stamps
tor’s prescription, and contains sev
Said the sign. R S. Stowe: Jus
3.00
for road warrant mailing
eral ingredients which act in four
Bank-by-Mail Plan
The two year contract, effective Rates Announced luiter
tice of the Peace, Shoe and Har as of December 1, 1935, requires
Ginn, Coleman & Co., Gen
beneficial ways: as a mild tonic,
neas «hop, Sickle Grinding and that the signer produce for market
The new com-hog contract is to
2.25 stomach stimulant for the kidneys.
road supplies
------- Manager
Wood Turning, Saws Filed and in 1936 at least 50 per cent of his be in full force from December 1, Hartley Garage. Storage of
C. R. Harding
Many take Williams S. K. L. For
Gummed, Auto Parts and
1935
through
November
30,
1937.
22.00
Road Compressor
Ass't Manager
market hog base and not more
mula also for indigestion, nausea,
L. A. Littleton
Cuttings, Driver’s Licenses and Re than
100 per cent of his base if he unless the Secretary: (l)termi- Geo. A. Potter Store, Gen. road
loss
of
weight
and
sallow
complex
nates all corn-hog contracts with
supplies
33.69
^Coincidence of the whole affan, is to receive the maximum hog ad respect to 1937 by an announce
ion, where a mild tonic, laxative,
justment
payment.
An
optional
Turn
a
lum
JLurnber
Co.,
Gen.
stomactic and diuretic is indicat
Observant Tourist Stephenson
ment
not
later
than
-November
30,
55.92
rd. $25.35; WPA $30.75
didn't know that the Ed attended range of 70 to 90 per cent of his 1936, or (2) approves an applica
ed.
of the
corn base is allowed.
Pure
Iron
Cui.
&
Mfg.
Co.
Ask the Grass Valley Pharmacy.
mde and high school »n
tion made by a contract signer not
Corn
and
hog
bases
under
the
182.17
Gen.
road
supplies
¡age (nor blames the town for Uu
Moro Drug Store or Wasco Phar
new program will be established later than April 1. 1937, for ter Feenaughty Machinery Co. Gen.
way he finally turned out) and
mination
of
his
original
contract,
by appraisal by community com
88.66 macy today for Williams S. L. K
road supplies
knew the diversified gentleman in
of Portland
Formula. Take a few doses and
or (3) terminates a contract be
mitteemen
in
accordance
with
stan
A. A Dunlap, Cash advanced
Question. If memory servee nghv
cause
of
non-compliance.
see
how
much
better
you
feel.
The
Head
Office: Portland, Oregon
dards prescribed by the secretary
Justice of Peace Stowe was a of
first bottle must satisfy you or
agriculture. This undertaking
one-tfime preacher also.
money back.
and Persons in the Current News
Bob Johnson
Given Travelling
Job in Valley
Hog Growers
May Sign-up
I
In January
ft QUICK ‘PICK-ME-UP’
' FOR RUN DOWN
FEELING ...
Your Banking Headquarters
The Dulles Branch
1
United States National Bank
Grass Valley Girls cf Volley
Ball Squad Honored at Dance
evening Guy Vintin, Billy Alsup-
Frank Bayer, Clarence Young, Max
The Grass Valley high school Van Ausdale. and Willard Rolfe
rirl’s volleyball team was honor were used as replacements. Vintin
¡Lest of the student body at the of Moro was referee.
!X1 fall formal
The only loss from last years
ed by the (Mermaid Tavern on Sat championship squad is that of
urday night, Docatnber 7.
Henry Roth, four year letterman.
The orchestra, which came from In spite of the fact that his gradua
Moro, wm ptocod in the center of tion leaves a big hole in the Tiger
U. omnMinrn ^whieh .
offence, Coach Hughes is working
«tocortted in «contone« wnn
I to fill the vacancy in the form of
occasion. Dsncert consisted of the, Jimmy Blagg, who won his letter
members of the «tudent body »nd last year as “sixth” man.^
their ruests, whom they had invit
The first county game will be
S Approximately thirty couples
Friday flight. December 13, when
spent the evening in dancing.
both the boys and girls teams will
tackle Moro in what is always an
Girls Congratulated
interesting meeting.
Durin^ intermisión, with Mr.
Preceding the Dufur game, the
Junior
High panthers tore the
Rowe «din» »» m»«^
stripes,
along w with
VoIUV1* V of the j BUT
Ip““,
a vaa some fur, from
1 m Roberi RoM«, JF!
president
íes,
____ welcomed those
those
bac](S of the high school Tiger
Mermaid
itulated the vol- kittens. This was the most ex-
ir record. Mr. cjting game of the evening in the
from the view- opinion of spectators and will be
point of the concn, and,
»«o, as
- a sur- repeated again in the near future
for revenge or for
»rise anriounced the name of the —
___
as _ a chance
honorary captain for the past sea- further rubbing in of defeat,
.on who h.d Wen voted on «*£'rl c] f]ub Active
in the evening by .ecret ballot. Jan (wee
I The high school glee clubs are
< t Wilcox received the. honor.
Matrons and Patronesses were beginning work on the operetta
Vr and Mrs. Dell Olds and Mr. L“Oh Suzanna” which is being writ-
I ten by AT
r Rnwp
Mr.
Rowe and
and is is to
to be
be di
pn I VM. w Ray Blake.
* • ir st basketball game ot( reeled ‘
‘ Miss. Hickson. The
-I 4he Grass Valley quintet th-ni- of the operetta is based on
i
> Dufur aggregation by o’.d covered wagon days and will
n
o’f 35 to 18 on the lo^al
ature both old and new songs on
. ti e su' ject.
fb - last Friday night.
The local boy scout troop 357
The lo i] boys looked raggod ,n
compari« n to what they will be w et è' nday night under the super
C. P. Rowe, scoutmaster
in the season, but show ex-1 bion
Rolfe assistant. The
promise
of
being
able
t
id
Robert
collent I
cn pt uro t’ e- < Qgaapmnship again organization was divided into pa-
trois and patrolleaders and assis
this year, Wring casualties.
tants were elected. Patrol leaders
Many Subs Play
elected were Guy Vintin, James
The starting aggregation con- Blagg, and Bobby King. Assistant
sijrted of John Roth and BilllRo-h patrol leaders are Marcus Eslinger,
Bill Roth and Ross Fields. Ivan
forward»; James Blagg
Gervais
is scout scribe, and Bob
Peters, guards; and Ferd Stark a
Eaton
is
to be troop bugler.
center, During the course of the
By Janet Wilcox
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»
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