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! THE SHERMAN COUNT! JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY. MARCH 1«. 1*38
Wasco Christian
Church To Have
New Minister
The Singing Chib's Tea Was
SuccesafulSocially and Financially
The • pulpit of the Christian
church will be occupied by Rever
end Gilbert Carey, Much place hai
been vacant for the past five years
Reverend Carey, his wife and two
children are coming up from south
ern Oregon, and are expected in
Wasco on Thursday the 12th.
The Shamrock tea given by the
Ladies Singing Club at the -home
of Mrs. R. H. McKean Saturday
afternoon was a success financially
and socially. The funds received
wv ». o purchase music for ar.
Easier Cantata to be held at tht
Christum church. The opening
number on th. afternoon program
was Spring Song (Grieg) by Mis?
Margaret Johnson. Patricia Yu
cum, piano solo. St. Patrick juke«
by the entire asaemby. Mothei
McCree, vocal solo, (Mrs. G. C.
Andrews; When I Grow Up, vocal
solo, litQe Derrie Hennagin, fol
lowed by games. Readings were
given by Mra. Hattie Andrews and
Mrs. J. F. Royce. Teg and cakes
were served.
Mr. and Mrs..-Lawrence Kerby
and children of The Dalles spent
Thursday at the Eliza Dingh
home.
Mrs. Mary Crawford of North
Dalles was a visitòr at the Fred
Fortner home this week.
Fred Fortner returned from
Pendleton far the week end, at
tending the funeral of Lynden
Lucas, brother of Mrs. Fortner.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and
son Stanley of Boise, Idaho, were
visiUng.jn Wasco this week leav
ing for their home on Thursday.
Dr. Miller and wife visited on
Monday night at the W. E. Bruck-
ert home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bruckert of
The Dalles visited at the Gus Hart
nun home and also with their son
and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Bruckert.
Cleone Walsh is spending some
time visiting with friends at Hub
bard.
Pomona grange at Kent on
Saturday was attended by a num
ber of Wgpcoites including Mr.
A daughter was bom to Mr.
and Mrsi Jewel Herih in ‘ The
9alles Sunday.
Mrs. Pearl Butler accomtpan ed
>y Glenna Hilderbrand, C. F.
Langley and Ray Critchfield drove
to Portland over the week end.
Mrs. O. W. Dowine left for I xml
Angeles following a months visit
at the home of her parents, Mi.’
tnd Mrs. H. E. Everett. .
Dsrline and Gayle Weld of Bon- <
Seville visited over the week end
<ith their grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs.- W. E. Weld recently.
Mrs. Elfin Ross and son Wal-1
lace left the W. E. Everett home,
on their return home to Beaver.
i
Bryant Van Gilder left for
Kelso Wednesday for a visit at
the home of his sunt Mrs. Inez
instructed to draw warrants a- Julius Ruhburg, Old age
pension
gainst the GoneivU Fund- in the
Mary Albertine Whiting, Old
amounts listed.
age penalo» ’ ,
10.QQ
IN THE MATTER OF PAYING
CLAIMS • AS PRESENTED A- John IL Henderson, Old age
GAINST THE ROAD FUND:
pepsio^
1W
The claims listed on page« 170 David Aaron Fields, Old agv
15.00
pension
to 171, inclusive, against the Road
Fund, as appear on said pages of Flora Belie Eakin, Old age
15.00
the Claim Docket, are hereby or pension
dered paid and the Clark is inatruc J. W. Brownlee, Old age pen
sion
ted to draw warrants against
15.00
the iRoad Fund in the amounts William Hall, Old age pen
sion
listed.
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15.00
IN THE MATTER OF SUM David McKelvey, Old age
pension
(January and
MONS SERVED ON COUNTS
CLERK AS DEFENDANT PAl^ ' February)..
< 30.00
TY IN LITIGATION OF FEDER W'. C. Rutledge, Old age pen-
AL LAND BANK vs. M. G. Mei-^ . sion
10.00
^4^
zer, st al.*. Case No. 2402. Sum Geo. H. Wilcox, Cdroner’s
mons served on Clenk on March
fees and expenses.
12.20
Nssh.
4th, 1936. - Service of summons O. A. Ramsey, Installing
The. Jester tea given at the
acceptedand
gra«^^ waived.
furniture in Sheriff’s offc. 13.65
M. E. church will be held at the
IN THE
OF THE W. E, Tate, Vital Statistic
parsonage, with Mra. R. C. Cook-;
TRBASUR&
REPORT FOR
reports
ingham, on the afternoon of i Depositors of the old First States National provides’ a sub THE MONT« ENDING JANU- Dr. C. L. Poley, Vital Statis
March 18.
ARY 31st, 1936. Report filed
tic reports
National Bank of The Dalles are
2.00
Miss Sarah Stalcup ' left foi rejoicing over the news that- the stantial sum which will go to the March 4th, 1936. Report ac- James Burton, Soap for court
depositors of the Old cep ted,
Pendleton Monday where she will . United States National Bank has benefit of the
house work
.
2.25
be employed.
IN THE MATTER OF THE City of Moro, Courthouse wat-
' just purchased the five story build- First national. It increases the
Guests at the Lloyd Hennagin ing occupied >by its branch at bank’s investment in The Dalles TREASURER’S. RÄpORT FOR
er bill—Jan. and Feb.
6.65
home Wednesday were Mr. and Washington and Third Streets iu and makes it one of the large prop THE MONTH ENDING February Pacific Power A Light Co.,
George Hennagin' jr. and Mrs. ’ The Dalles. ><
! erty owners and taxpayers of the 29th, 1986. Report filed. ¡March
Courthouse light bill
31.66
Mrs. Art Christensen of Moro.
14th, 1336. Report aceopted.
Tax Collector—Gilliam Co.,
This purchase by The Uhi ted county.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sargent
Court adjourned until March 9,
Taxes on “Shlel” property 22.86,
and Betty McCafferty attended the
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1936, al 19 o^loclt a. m.
D. J. Butcher, Re-emrployment
freshman Glue at Willamette woo<j ? This may not be Holly- COUNTY COURT
.
IN. THX MATTER OJTOTE VA
office expenses
15.00:
University Saturday evening, stay! woo<j> nevertheless we - might at Continued from page one.
CATIONS. OF CERTAIN ROADS Mark Skinner, Supt. of Banks •
ing with Mary Jeanette Sargent; Bny ^me see Miss Murdock, or any Board vs. G. W. Coy, et al., Case IN ROAD DUYRIÇTS NO. 1
Furniture for Sheriff’s offe 50.001
over the week end. Mrs. Harry; other member of the faculty ped- No. 2401. Summon« served on Case No. 201: Hearing held March M. Clarke Webb, Sealer of
Van Gilder accompanied them as •
non-cbalantly
the Clerk Feb. 24th, 1986. Summons 9th, 1936. No objections or ap
Wts. & Measures
3.17
far as Portland.
¡avenue. ( (Miss
”1__ Murdock
'__ has pur- accepted and appearance waived.
pear ranc«a mad«, Vaqatiou ap Sherman County Journal
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Rust were phased a brand-spanking new bike
County printing and re-
IN THE MATTER OF THE proved and ordered.
hosts Saturday evening, entertain- anj ^here are rumors of more of AUDITOR’S REPORT COVER-
Case No. 202; Hearing held ' ports
44.05
ing the Pinochle club. Four tab-
knee-action velocopedes com— ING YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, March 9th, 1936, No objections or Hugh Christman, Cash advanc;
les were in play. (Mr. and Mrs.
¡nto
community.)
ed for board prisoner’s $.59
1935. Report filed Feb. 7th, 1936. appearances made. Vacation ap
Arvid Anderson received high | Thje Junft>r Hiffh Tournament in Report accepted and ordered filed. proved and ordered.
and jail laundry $2.55
3.05
Cas^ No, 203: Hearing held Douma Bros. Mise, court
score prizes, Mr. and Mrs. Wes ey
pajieg last Saturday resulted,
IN THE MATTER OF THE
Wilde, guest prize and Johnny, in as muclj as our school is con CGRONER’S REPORT ON DEA March 9th, 1936. No oxjectiont
house supplies
4.00
Stevenson consolation prize. The cerned, in a defeat of one point. TH OF MR. SODERBERG OF or appearances made. Vacation Ginn, Coleman & Co., Mise,
hosts served late refreshments.
courthouse supplies
3.15
The team, coached by Mr. Mc SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. Cor approved and ordered
The George Wilde home welcom Kenzie was beaten by St. Mary’s oner’s report filed Feb. 25, 1936,
COURT ADJOURNED SUB Earl W. Bartlett, Year’s serv-
ed the members of the PNG club Academy by the 13-12 final score. accepted and filed in permanent JECT TO CALL BY JUDGE POT
ice on Assessor’s typewriter 7.50
TER.
Monday evening where a no host
W. Coast Printing & Bind. Co.
records.
The
athletics
of
Sherman
county
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dinner was served, followed by
Courthouse $6.75; Clerk
IN THE MATTER OF PAYING Geo. A. Potter, County Judge
seven tables of five hundred. High high schools for the remainder of
A. A. Dunlap and -
$13.25; Election/ supplies
the
y
par
were
discussed
at
the*
CLAIMS
AS
PRESENTED
AGA-
score prizes were awarded to Mrs.
$7.45
27.45
INST THE GENERAL FUND: P.(C. Axtell, County Commissi oners
Principal
’
s
Convention
at
Moro
Ed Dutton and Roy Belshee.
West
Coast
Print,
and
Bind.
Co
The Claims listed on pages 168< CLAIMS PRESENTED AND
Mrs. S. J. Brock and Mrs. B. W. last Saturday evening. Among the to
Assessor $7.85; Supt. $8.80;
171, inclusive, against the Gen ALLOWED AGAINST THE GEN
activities
reviewed
were
band
con
Guy won high honors at cards
Sheriff’s supplies $73.80;
eral Fund, as appear on said pages ERAL FUND AT MARCH TERM
90.45
certs,
typing
contests,
and
several
when the Monday contract club
State Indus. Accident Comm.
of the Claim Docket, are hereby OF COUNTY COURT, 1936.
other
probablé
competitive
fune-
members met at luncheon followed
Peace officers protection
15.97
ordered paid and the Clerk is Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.,
by three tables of cards at the tions which dates are out and the
Farmers Elevator & Supply Co.,
places
for
them
selected.
Feb.
and
Jan.
accounts
all
George Wilde residence.
Court house supplies for
offices-
22.35
Mr. and Mrs. Vinton .Watkins and
repairs
12.29
Mary
Jane
Young,
Old
age
children, Dona Jeanette and Doloris
Tpm a lum Lumber Company
pension
10.00
moved out of town, to live cm a
farm near Dufur.
Both Rufus
Teams Win
and Mra. W. B. Dru c Awl, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Fridley and daughter From Moro
Kathryn and Inez Fridley Wallace,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruckert, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Johnson and Mary
Thomas.
The upper grades basketball
teams were defeated at the tour
nament held in The Dalles Satur
day night.
Mrs. Afton McIntyre and children
are at home again, after a lengthy
stay in Portland.
Mr. and Mra. Otis Royce left
for Culver, where he will be em-
ployed in a mercantile store.
usie lovers attending the sym
phony at The Dalles Sunday were
Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Clothier, Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Yocum, and daugh
ter Patricia; C. F. Langly; Mrs.
R. C. Atwood; James Madox; Mrs.
B. E» Hailey and Mrs. Lewis
Hastings.
Klondike Community Club mem
bers were entertained Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand.
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WASCO MARKET
RED & WHITE STORE
Groceries—Meats—F resh
Fruits and Vegetables in
Season.
Yw Patronage Solicited
Grass Valley
Quintet Defeated
By Umapine
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By Janet Wilcox
At the tournament in Heppner,!
the Grass Valley Quintet were de-
feated in a very close game by'
Umapine. The final score was 30
By Lawrence Henderson
to 26. By defeating Maupin by a
On last Friday the dual gamt score of. 42 to 17, Umapine won the
with Moro on their floor, wound mt Championship of the tournament.
rather disastrously— for them
After winning the Championship
Somehow or other the iRufus teams of the county, the Grass Valley
found themselves able to return, team went farther than any Sher-
elated and in fine spirits, as both man county team has for a long
The “Caterpillar” Twenty-
the boys and girls won by a wide time.
margin.
The Glee Club is working hard
Two Tractor has an advanced
Last Monday an interesting dis- in order to get the Operetta “Down
3-way heat control system, to
Qusaion arose from the members< the Oregon Trail,, ready for presen
maintain proper engine tem
of ’a pan^l over the question, oi ltation by Friday,-March 20. This
perature
to run on the low cost
.
—x
««
’ 1 *, operetta was written by C. P.
our present . jury
system.
We might
“
tractor
fuels.” Owners re
call it a draw as no definite deci Rowe and will be directed by Miss
port
getting
alert power on
sion could be determined from, Hickson. It will have to do with
“
stove
tops,
”
distillates etc.
the
pioneers
crossing
the
plains.
such a conglomeration of facts as,,
with
out
overheating
and with
The honor roll for this six weeks
were presented there. Frankly,
out
harmful
dilution.
You’d
this system of discussing a ques period ahowed a dropping off of
be
surprised
on
how
few
gal
several
students.
Those
Seniors
tion orally is gradually proving
lons
the
Twenty-Two
does
a
more successful and fascinating on the honor roll are: Keith Rine
big
day
’
s
work
delivering
its
than long drawn out essay writing, hart, 1.00, and Janet Wilcox, 1.00.
3-4 plow power.
and strange as it may seem» ap 'Wie Junior is Frances Fairchild,
pears to be teaching the civic* 1,60. The Sophomore is Ramona Ask us to refer you to “Caterpib.
students how to develop that ea- Spore, 1.25. The Freshman is lar” Twenty-two owners.
ential characteristic of construc- Eileen Hogue, 1.25.
The high school dance presented
tive thinking.
In the face of a two day dis- by the Girls League in honor of
continuation of school here, the the championship basketball teams
SUPPLY CO.
six-weeks examinations were de- is being given Friday 13. The dec
layed an entire week, the students oration theme will be in .honor of
just having completed them this Saint Patrick.
week. As an after thought, school
was discontinued because of a
rather “measley” condition in our M/y to May 14*
locality.
At last we have distinctly not
iced a movement of progress—that
of keeping in step with the times
Haven’t we heard that is fash
ionable to ride bicycles in Holly-
ALEUT PERFORMANCE
» LOW COST
FUELS
O’MEARA
Growers
Salt Lak« City, Danver, Omaha
Hansa« City, St Loui«, Chicago.
me P ortland
LOWCOST
Mill Feeds
Grain Bags
Dairy and Poultry Feeds
Rolled Grains
Twine
Concentrates
Flour
BREAKFAST 25c
LUNCHEON Me
DINNER ... Me
rose
Coach»«, JovrM ond Standard Sloop-
•Or ObHrvefi on-lounge finer Dinor.
All «ijr-coqdifionod,
THI PACIFIC LIMITED
WPA court house men
20.30
J. K. GUE < Company
SupL’s oAoe supplies
7.49
Wily W. Knighten, Cash adv.
for office help: Donalda
Knighten 18 hrs. at $.35 6.30
CLAIMS PRESENTED AND
ALLOWED AGAINST THE RO-
AD FUND AT MARCH TERM,
1936.
Fields Garage, Gasoline for
road work
2.00
Standard Oil Company, Gaso
line
34.26
Pure Iron Culvert A Mfg. Co.
. Road supplies .
30.3b
Sharman. J. Frank, Explosivas
for road, work
54.91
McKean A Saarey, Oil for
road, machinery
34.40
W. G« Armsworthy, Supplies
and. labor
20.95
West Coast Print. A Bind Co.,
Supplies for road records 24.90
Roy P. Barnett, Road work 18.50
Ai-vid Anderson, Team hire
15 JO
for road work
A. A. Dunlap, Supervision of
WPA project
12.00
L. L. Peetz, Road work and
posting notices
37.00
Kendriek Dunlap, Road work
and mileage
23.96
Keith ¿McDonald, Road work
and mileage
30.58
Ira Fridley, >Road work
9.50
Elmer Lutje
Road work 6.00
Ernest Shull Road work
9.60
7.36
Clare Axtell, Road work
Elwood McPherson Road work 3.85
17.45
Dick Yocuqs* Road work
Ernest Houston, Road work 7.00
7.00
Roy Kessinger, Road work
Turn a lum Lumber Co,
Road supplies
9.75
M. G. Melzer, Towing PWA
truck
2.00
p. c. Axtell, Truck hire for
road work
53.50
National Hospital Association
Road employees protection 5.48
State Indus. Acc. Commission
Road employees protection 8.79
Mrs. C. M. Snider, Rent of
road machine shed in Wasco 6.00
Union Oil Company, Gaso-
line
27.71
Sherman Garage A Machinery
Co. Mise, road machinery
supplies and labor for Jan-
uary and February
81.26
) Decide now to banish launderin
irudgery from your home. You cai.
if you make up your mind to hav.
an electric washer, an electric irone
and an automatic electric wate.
heater correctly placed in-a care
fully planned laundry. You wil
know maximum efficiency with ;
minimum of labor. Your clothe
will last longer and be more attrac
:ively finished. And ypur launde
ng time will be greatly reduced.
That prominent home service a<’
zisor, Jeannette Cramer, has de
signed laundries for 6 typical loca
tions to serve as a basis for you
planning. Thete plans are available
without charge at your nearest P. P
St L. Co. office, and we are glad tc
have you ask for them. No mattei
if you must buy your electric ironer
washer and water heater one appli
ance at a time. The important thing
is to have a plan and to work toward
the completion of that plan as you
ni»«f 1—Cloth«* chwtr.
2— Sorda* table. •—
— Rack. J 3— LI mm
buy equipment.
These 3 appliances belong in every home laundry
BUCTRIC WASHER
ELECTRIC IRONER
- —
designed to
take the back
ache out of
ironing. A nd
does that!
markable, too.
From paper
-thin pieces,
from
water is extracted
it your hav-
to. ad just
ngeri in any
way. Both wacher« and wring-
era arf built to give year« of
You sit com
fortably and feed your damp-
ened piece« through so easily.
The ironer exerts all the pres
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sure— not you. It also frees you
from lifting and pushing. Your
pieces are finished with a truly
professional look. Best of all,
your ironing is completed in half
the time formerly required.
ELECTRIC WATER HEATER
When you have an ’ _
automatic electric
water heater,you not
m
■
only have abundant
B
hot water for laun-
dering, but also have
1
it for any use when- fj
ft
ever you turn a fau-
■
cet — day or night,
■
winter or summer.
B
No waiting — no fir-
fy
ing up — no heating
water on top of the
stove—no holding a fire just for
hot water— in fact, no bother at
all! It’« just as if you had an
ever-flowing hot spring in yo«r
home. Investigate this service.
f
Air-ionditlonod Coach««. & Standard
SEE ANY DEALER IN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Salt
All kinds of Insurance
9.55
by making your
home laundry
alb electric!
yaahexs are kind to
;7«n the most deli!
cate fabrics. Yet so
efficient is thetir
waxbingaction that
.wary trace of dirt
is s wished away in
5 to 7 minutes. The
Wasco, Oregon
170.57
Gedt A, Potter, Judge’s ex-
p«n«es.
Dick Hohman, Milhage for
Make laundering one of your
household tasks
The electric
Sherman Cooperative Grain
Paint and supplies for
•IX SAILINGS MONTHLY
or PACIFIC POWER A LIGHT COMPANY
F»««» R««H««^. 3.45 F. M„ o« 1»i. Ata, 11M,. UHi, 21*t. 26th.
WattbaaGSjFr«» CMco««, MSF. M., •« 3rd, Eth. )3,h )«*«, 23rd, 2«th
>•%
m mv *». Din«,. I» m «««. C«adi.bvlM. 3 Standard Pullman».
All «lr-c*ndWUn«d. NO fXTWA PARf. law-cMt m«ol. All rpac* r«»«rvw!
Safety Deposit Boxes for Lease
For Do »a il od InforMoHoo and RatarvaHon* Call on Locol Agent.
UNION PAC I Fl C
For a limited time only, . * . st P.P. & L. Co.
TWO FACTORY SPECIALS
' Tlior Washer »64-g • Thor Ironer $39??
(Convenient Terms)