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<HE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, »UMO. OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936 ' Geo. widt, Mise road supplies ' CO-ID OQPB AT U. O. QU ABD HEALTH OF FELLOW STUDENTS 36.35 W. E. Garrett, Milage for WPA road crew 11.50 ' Wm. Roos, dragging coun ty roads 17.50 Wm. Brinkert, dragging coun- I ty roads 12.00 Arthur Justesen, dragging county roads 9.00 C. B. Andrews, dragging coun- ty roads 37.50 “SlaU” Brisbine Recalls Sport Dell Munger, dragging coun ty roads 40.00 Oi Early Hm* «n en Dean Reynolds, dragging coun ty roads 10.00 Geo, A. Potter Store, Misv. - Clyde Crites had a bit of luck road supplies 5.90 last week. He found his house Geo. A. Potter, Mileage aflre as he came in from work but for road investigations 24.50 he happened to have a coil of hose I Bill Lincoln, road wrok 3.10 that had been sent him by mistake' Charles Dunlap, road work 3.80 •nd was able to put out the fire' Ira Fridley, road work and before help could answer his tele- tele-! 1 fl- mileage phone call. 34.50 ,W. A. Raymond, Use of car Elmer Hansen and wife a«« and * , for road crew 1.75 daughter were here Sunday from1 Flatt Tire & Service Sta Goldendale to visit Elmer’s mother These senior co-eds were chosen as the health patrol to make the c*.. :.n J tion, March account: Gen on her birthday. vitamin” conscious during Health Week, recently at the Orw^on . held _ — — University ------------- , - of -------- w J. From'left, bottom eral roads 4.16 Frank Burnet stepped on a nail row. ar« Henrietta Horak, Portland; Peggy Cheeeman, Aetoria; Mary McCracken and Virginia Younlc, Standard Oil Company, gaso Sunday night and punctured his both of Portland; Dorothy Bergstrom, Ashland, and Margaret Petsch, Santa Cruz, Cal. Top row. Mar Atn Smith, Eugene; Roberta Moody. Eugene; Adele Sheehy, Reva Herne and Nancy Lou Cuile— line for road work 13.25 foot making a sore spot for a few G^rrt -«• ( ■ r -tlp^d. - ’’ I M. G. Melzer, Team hire and days. road work 7.50 Dr. C. L. Poley, who has had sev Kendrick Dunlap. Mileage for eral patients ill with phlebitis dur and son in law, Mn. L. J. Smith CONSERVATION MEETING policy in The Home Insurance road work 53.80 ing the past year, now is down and Mrs. John Searcy are here thia Continued from page one. Company of New York, amount with the ailment himself. It was week to attend the funeral of Mrs. the immediate area. He also may $6000.00, term 3 years with prem Mrs. C. M. Snider, Rent of road machine shed 6.00 caused, says Doc, by too much C. H. BeJchee. sow field peas which must be turn ium of $162.00. covering courthouse W. G. Armsworthy, General spading in the garden. Be careful, Harry Ragsdale, «Robert De Ar ed under. and furniture. road supplies 58.95 you amateur gardeners. mond, Hugh Stiles, Earl Repp and Policy accepted and ordered State It is probable that the deadline Indus. Acc. Comm. Stanley Reavis and Mrs. Reavis! Jay Langston of the University of for 1936 compliance will be set as filed. ’ Road employees protection 36.37 were here from Arlington on Oregon stopped here last week at November 1, meaning that those In the Matter of “Old Age Secur National Hospital Association Thursday evening of last week. Mr the Ragsdale home while on their farmers who have sown any of the ity Fund” for Sherman County: Road employees Reavis to help initiate some candi way to Moscow, Idaho to attend the above crops by that date will re County Treasurer instructed to Union Oil Company protection 16.47 dates into the Masonic order and, province convention of their frater ceive the payments for 1936. set aside as “Old Age Security Gasoline for road work 116.67 Mrs. Reavis to visit with friends. nity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The present program is for two Fund” of Sherman County Oregon, McKean & Searcy (Texas Co.) ? They were accompanied by Miss Mrs. Jessie Henrichs and Mrs. years, 1936 and 1937, and after the sum of $1012.50 to apply on Gasoline for road work 64.18 Qeorgianna Irby who spent One Florence Martin were selected as that time the regulations will be old age security for period from evening visiting with the A. S.i delegates from the Moro Lupine made by the states although the April 1st to December 31st, 1936. Claims Allowed Against The Gen Johnsons and Mrs. L. II. Sayrs. eral Fund at The April Term of Court adjourned subject to call lodge to the state convention which money will be given to the states ' Mrs. L. L. Peetz returned this. will be held in Roseburg May by grants from the federal govern by Judge . County Court week from Portland where she has 19-20-21. Art Johnson, Courthouse fur- Geo. A. Potter, Judge ment. been visiting for the past few * nace tender 25.00 There is a possibility that fall P. C. Axtell and A. A. Dunlap Mrs. George Williams made a weeks with her sons, Forrest and Mary Jane Young, Old age Commissioners. wheat or rye sown in the spring trip to Portland this week. Byron and their families. pension 10.00 may be called a soil conserving Claims Allowed Against The Road Mrs. Harry Pinkerton and daugh Vernon Flatt made a trip to Julius Rhuburg, Old age crop or that disking down or pas Fund at the April Term of ter, Mary and Mrs. L. H. Nahouse Portland this week. 15.00 pension turing down wheat may come un County -Court A carload of machinery was un- and daughter Genevieve, drove to der the regulations and be paid for Richard Dingle, Tearh hire May Albertine Whiting, Old loaded at Biggs by McKean & Portland Monday returning the under the plan. However, this is age pension 10.00 for road work $ 73.15 following day. . * Searcy this week. age John H. Henderson, Old 144.30 Raymond Crowder of Arlington Mrs. Glen McLa^hiflii underwent one of the things that is still .un L. L. Peetz, road work 10.00 pension Kendrick Dunlap, road work 121.50 was here Saturday hastening a- a major operation in a hospital in known. David Aaron Fields, Old 112.36 Dick Yocum, road work bout looking up old friends of the The Dalles Saturday of last week. j age pension 15.00 Clare Axtell, road work 24.20 Mr. , and Mrs. L. H. Nahouse and .......... COURT days when he lived here. । COUNTY - Flora Belle Eakin, Old age 25.00 L. L. Bell, grading roads The decorators are busy in the Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jonh«on attend- Continued contjnuej from page one. pension , « 15.00 18.80 BuchoJtz confectionery this week the card party at Kent Saturday resenting turnover to be refunded, E. L. Weld, rood work W. J. Brownlee. 1 Old age , 9.30 Geo. Hobson, road work Joe Truitt painting and kalsomining and re- night. Jee ---- — and son Rod in the Matter of the Insurance C. A. Bargenholt, road 15.00 pension finishing the wood work all around. neY were also present. k Policy V on n Kent Memorial Hall, of William Hall, Old age pen 18.80 work, Despite the new kalsomine, how-| Mr. and Mra. Wily ..Bnigbioi Kent, Oregon. 15.00 sion 12.40 __j — j .— Moms Mark Alley, road owrk ever, it has been impossible to and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Clerk instructed to make war- Andy Shearer, road work David McKelvey, Old age 6.20 cover up the dents on the plastered drove to Maupin Sunday to . at- . r¿nt for $76.09, payable to Theo, 15.00 pension Funk, road work ceiling which Ralph Brisbine avers tend an American Legion picnic v von Borste| of Kent, covering in W. C. Rutledge, Old age pen 46.19' and mileage were put there by clerks in the old given by the post there. ■ suTance premium on policy No. 74- Ted Everett, road work 15.00 5.29. sion W. F. McLeod arrived last week Moro Trading company who shot 526 in Federal Hardware & Imple L. W. Amick, dragging I Wily W. Knighten, Cash ad- at flies on the ceiling with an air to remain here permanently as ment Mutuals for $5000.00. Policy 7.00' vancid for office help (Ami- county roads * manager of the Hotel Moro. payable to Sherman County, Ore E. R. Blaylock, dragging | don $7.00; Knighten $4.55 11.55 gun. Orval Thompson caught his ------- gon. 13 00 ^he Readers’ DigdSt, Supt’s county roads flingers on the.left hand in a pulley In the Matter of the agreement Arvid Anderson, Team hire 5.00 7.50 ' office supplies between National Hospital Associa A. A. Dunlap, WPA super on a V belt last Saturday and has SCROD I I The National Geographic So- been carrying them around care- 1 ‘ion and Sherman County, Oregon. 15.90 ciety, Supt’s office supplies 3.00 vision and mileage fully ever since. He won’t scratch By Norina Melzer Contract covering road employ L. E. Clark, dragging I The Brookings Institute, Supt’s with those fingers for awhile. | Thur3day mOrning the National ces held for more information. office supplies 8.80 3.00 county roads Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Thompson Assembly Pr0?rams gave a demon- In the Matter of the Summons L. J. Thompson, dragging Kilham Stationery & Print Co 1.03 spent the week end in their cabin stratjon of Liquid Air. Thursday served on Clerk of Sherman Coun- Supt’s office supplies 5.50 county roads at Camp Sherman to initiate the afternoon the 4-H Achievement! ty as party to suit of Pacific M. F. Duncan, dragging Pac. Power & Light 'Co. 22.22 Courthouse lights season. 7.50 Day was held at the school to give I Coast Joint Stock Land Bank vs. county roads Mrs. Lawrence Mitchelmore left awards to deserving 4-H Club Hugh E. Everett, et al,suit filed in L. D. Eakin, dragging coun Thursday for Spokane to visit for members at Moro. Gilliam County, Oregon. 11.25 ty roads, Copy of Summons received and Moro Garage, Mise, road a couple of weeks with her mother. I Anna Jean Knighten Dorothy Mrs. Tom Collins and daughter Mi]ier Rand ciaudine Thompson will acknowledged -- March ‘ 25th, 1936. 34.30 supplies ii ---------- ------- speak at the Declamatory Contest Sherman County waived appear- Flatt Tire & Service Station In A New Location at Wasco Friday night as repre- ance right. 3.25 Mise, road supplies .......... ' In the Matter of the Treasurer s Howard Cooper Corpor sentatives of the Moro district. There will be no school Friday trial balance for month ending ation, First payment on if plans for the picnic materalize. March 31st, 1936. road grader — F are going • -------- j — qj Report accepted and ordered F6ss & Compony, Mise, They forward so — well, Community Presbyterian Church filed. W. A. R ugóles 1.70 road supplies “Why Repentence is the ques that there is little chance of their In the Matter of fire insurance J. S. Newcomb, Mise, not working out. tion to be answered in the sermt-n $ go Magazines - Lunches - Cold Drinks Wednesday, April 29, Moro High road supplies •t 11 o’clock by Rev. Lawrence H. school will be the scene of the Mitchelmore. There will be spec Sherman County Typing Contest ial music. 2 p. m. A year ag^ next Sunday but at Saturday, FOR SALE—One sow and 11 May the 2nd, the Moro thirty four attended our Sunday school band will go to the Mid pigs. See E. Amidon, Moro, Ore- school. Why not triple that num Columbia Band Festival at The 25 ber on April 26? Worship, fellow Dalles. The band has a new gon. ship and Bible study in classes for bass drum, one that can be carried FOR SALE—A good cook house. nine different age groups. See V. S. Barr, Moro, Oregon. when we march in the streets. 7:15 p. m., combined evening 25-26-27 service. Join in the song service! •nd discussion groups. There ar? Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. BTNi ENT OP •Y COM- Moro, Oregon •dult, high school and junior Chris state of Meets Every Second Decem- O get all the ex tian Endeavor societies mect:ng her. 1835. made to the insurance com- Fourth Thursdays in each miMioner of the state of Oregon, pur pensive mechani Christian Science Church Month. Visiting members suant to law: CAPITAL cal feature« lilted Amount of capital stock “Probation After Death” is the paid up .... .. . $1.000.000 00 Invited. below — outside of INCOME subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Esther Morris. W. M. Net premiums received dur the Ford V~8 — you ing the year $8.138.578 03 churches of Christ. Scientist, on Interest, dividends and rent3 Rose Amidon, Secretary. would have to com receivea aurin« the year 371.574 80 Sunday, April 26. Income from other sources bine 6 or 7 of the Golden Text: ‘‘Blessed be the received durln« the year 1,006.926.17 best cars built. That God and Father of our Lord Jesus; Moro Lodge No- 113. !• O. O. F* Total income . $7.415.078 79 DISBURSEMENTS Moro. Oregon Christ, which according to his is why, without even Net losses paid during the year, including adjustment •bundant mercy hath begotten us I expenses .... $3.209.122 63 A Meets 1st and 3rd Dividends paid on capital •gain unto a lively hope by the stock during the year 100.000 00 Tuesdays in the and riding comfort, Commissiona and sal»rlo8 resurrection of Jesus Christ from J I O.O.F. hall- Tran paid durln» the year ..... 3.080.453 10 this is the most Taxes, licenses and fees paid the dead.” (I Peter 1:3) sient and visiting during the year 140.334 25 under priced car in Amount of all other expendi 1 Church service on Sunday morn- brothers are cordi ture« ....................................... 620.240 38 A meric a. ¡ng at 11 o’clock and Wednesday ally invited to neet Total expenditures ..........$6.150.149 36 ASSETS evening at 8 p. m. with us. Value of real estate owned The public is lovingly welcomed . (book value) ............... I 82.188 03 Lewis McKee, N. G. Value of stocks and bonds to all services and may freely use owned (book value) . 8,701.114.14 Joe Truit, Secret a-y IN NO CAR UNDER SIUS — EXCEPT FORD... Loans on mortgages and col the reading room in the rear of the' lateral. etc. . 735.843 37 V 8 Fngin» — Proved on th« road hr ov«r 1.100,000 Ford Vl't. Ford Cash in banks and on hand 284.758 84 churohbuild(ng. Premiums in course of col Low Onur of Gravity—PatBangert ride lower than in any other car andar ••’s Lodge No 116 lection written since Sep >1995. Ford Braking Surface per pound of car weight—greater than any tember 30. 1» 15 Full Gospel Assembly 1.131,117 35 Moro. Oegon other car under |J195. Interest and rents due and accrued .............................. .. 10:00 a. m Sunday School.... Mît IN NO CAR UNDER 11275 — EXCEPT FORD... e^ 2d and 4th Tu All other asset« ........................ 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship The Ceotomoteo ft id«—— Paaeeagera cradled brtwren apringa. Freo Actio« Tot.1 ^itt^am^ . 88.086.843 87 in ys of each month ... 7:30 p. m. Evening Service . on all 4 Wheel* •— Trantverse springe cut down tilt aad eide-eway. Items of News Picked Frcm the Moro Vicinity PAGE FIVE Sherman County Journal Treasurer’s supplies 3.50 D. J. Butcher, Re-employment office 15.00 valley Printing Company Supt’s office supplies 4.19 Honeyman Hardware to. Traps for WPA trappers 27.69 Earl Bartlett, Sheriff’s office expenses 15.00 Hugh Chrisman, Sheriff Refund of personal taxes 27.97 James B. Burton. Supplies for courthouse woik - 1.80 Kilham Stationery & Print Co. Clerks records and sup plies 13.90 Flatt Tire & Service Station Drayage for courthouse State Indus. Acc. Comm. Peace officers protection 14.61 Geo. G. Updegraff Februarj' and March Dist. Attorney’s expenses 15.88 Geo. G. Updegraff, Premium on Fair Board member's bonds 15.00 John Block, Mileage for WPA courthouse crew 14.30 Dewey Thompson, Field As- sessor 150.90 M. Clarke Webb, Sealer of Weights and Measures Theo. C. von Borstel, Prem ium op insurance on Le gion hall, policy payable to Sherman County 76.00 West Coast Print. & Bind Co. Treasurer’s office sup plies 8.25 Sherman County Journal County printing and sup plies 92.10 Geo. Wilcox, Mileage for re- 19.00 lief work Kilham Stationery & Print. Co Assessor’s supplies 4.0Ó Dick Huhman, Mileage for 9.00 WPA courthouse crew Geo. A. Potter, Judge’s ex penses 8.50 Geo. B. Bourhill, P. M., post office box rents Geo. B. Bourhill. P .M., Stamps Zell’ for Supt. and Clerk 14.50 Roy J. Baker, Insurance prem ium on courthouse policy and WPA project supplies 164.22 Fred Hanyes, Water for county needy in Kent 6.00 James B. Burton, Piinting kalsomining in courthouse 10.80 John Block, Painting and kal somining in courthouse 9.60 Mid-Columbia Hospital, Care of Geo. Rehchler, county poor 152.50 Ginn, Coleman & Co., Mise. * courthouse supplies 4.25 John H. Wilt & Company Window glass for supt’s office 2.50 Turn a lum Lumber Company Dec. and Jan. accounts for county poor 21.00 Drs. Morse and Moore, care of Chas. Fields, county poor 10.00 West Coast Print. & Bind Co., Gltrk’s and election sup plies 4.55 SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATE’TENT OF THE OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY of Hcmilton. 'n the sta’c of Ohio, on the 31st day cf ?)—amber. 1935 made to th? Insurant- Commissioner of the state ol Oregon. m-vsuant to law CAPITAL Amount of cRpltal stock paid up i «00 000 00 INCOME Net premiums received dur- inK the year $4.061.950 84 Interest. di\idands and rents received during the year 87.836 83 Income from other sources received during the year. 51.820 81 Tolr’ income ; 4.301.608 DIS3UHSFMENT3 Net loss?« paid! dur.m the year including adjustment expenses tl.996.13G Dividends paid stock during th 48 030 Commissions * an paid dULl",.T the 1 207.759 Taxes, licenses r durir.'t the ver: »3 2G7 Amount cf all otli tures , $ Viritintr members w« I Wasco, Church of Christ come. Gilbert R- Carey, pastor. Elsie Stephens, N. G. During these busy days let US Lils Bull. Secretary not forget, our Soul neieds, Iby neglecting to attend Bible school!, and iChurch. You will remember, I Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M the Rich Man thought only of hh 1 Moro, Oregon material welfare, (Luke 12:16-21) । ? r eet- the 1st and 3rd Meet with us at 10 o’clock and ¿venings of study the Word of Life. each mon h Visitili» ' At the 11 o’clock service the membeiM cordially in pastor will speak upon the subject 1 ’ ’ Ited to meet with u* “Uplifting Christ.’’ H. B. Pinkerton, W. M. A friendly welcome awaits you. C. V. Belknap. Secy. Come and receive it. t brokarase ..... ............ All other liabilities ............... ÏSHSK % Floating Rear Axl«—Car weight on housing, not on axle ahaft. ONLY IN CARS COSTING $250 MORE THAN FORD... ! '? paid Amount of unums o.i risks All other hab Cnnitnl paid Surplus over Funeral Home Phone -345 The Dalles, Ore. or Alley’s Confectionery Phone 222 Surr’us ns holders SI.357.231 ('4 Total BUSINESS IN ONFCON FOR THE YEAR Not premiums received dur- 77.770 90 in« the year $ 25.018 64 Losses paid durfnir the year Losses incurred during the 33 fl-18 04 year Name of company. THE OHIO CABUAL- TY insurance company Nume of president. R„ D Lecldider. fOime of secretary. Howard Bloneket Ifou dont have to be tic/t to enjoy tic/t whiskey! ' distilling, in spite of Its friendly price XVhiskey friendly You’ve ordered over 3 million cases of Old Quaker straight whiskey! That surely shows you like it. And Old Quaker can tell you uhy you like it. It’s because each rich drop is made in strict accordance with the rules' of fine distilling. taste, throat AVAILABLE IN OREGON 40‘ HALF PINT No. 136D RYE 75? PINT 172C (BOURBON) Your Ford Dealer altusî n uhi ’ nem tn O regon for th IV eail Name oT president E. W, West: name of secretary. R. O. Carter. Statutory resident attorney for service. Insurance commissioner pf Oregon. Old Quaker sticks to every rule of fine H.. lite (RVK) 'urplus over aR liabilities !! Surplus as regards policy holders .................................. 3.358.335 48 Net premiums received dur- L om J«1 psI^Surfns the year’ HHon Losse« incurred durin« the year...................... 31.433 38 Na^j^of FALLfl IN- you’ll find a barrel of quality in every bottle! Torqu«Tubo Drive—Gitae you greater safety and roadability. Coatrtf«**« Clutch 'Baeier pedal action. Longer life. Dual Down Draft Carburetor —MsumuM gas mileage. Quicker cold weather starting. Total 11 abilities except capital .......................... $6.837.417 48 ' 39 '• 04 Totul r.d'nl UNDERPRICED Gross claims for losses un- paid 13.184.053 44 Amount of unearned premi- unis on all outstanding 3.718.103 37 Due . for commission and 10 Premiur.r. n < t ion w. " n ) ' ber 33 Interest r J Tc accrued The most T 00 b - id« — MORO CONFECTIONERY Car in America! 83 1 o'al expend Vclut of reel es • Book vr.l'l"’ Value oi siccks o w n e <1 < m r bond , nmortim Loans on Al FOUR SERVICE Classified Ads 41 n«’ For«* 90 PROOF STRAIGHT WHISKEY BRAND At you prefer In BOURBON or RYE II bear. the »CHINL1Y MARK of MUUT Copyrifbt, 19M.TK« Old Quaker Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind. Dirition of Schenky Product» Co, lac.