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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL* MORO, OREGON FJUUAY, JUNE IV* 1VW ■ i -- -\JU_____________________________ ¡Ark;. to Moro State Bank Liquidation: i Stamps for Clerk’s office 6.00 W. Ray Blake, First Clerk, 7.89 John E. Alley, Second Clerk 7.89 Matter referred to Commissioner State Industrial Accident Comm. 7.89 Dell Olds, Third Clerk | Peace Officers $14.51; De- * P. C. Axtell. A • Moss Park workers $9.45; 23.96 Moro Board i In the Matter of the Treasurer’s 10.14 ' W. S. Powell, Chairman trial balance report for period Geo. B. Bourhill, P. M. Stamps for^supt.’s office' 3.65 e . E. Barzee, Judge 10.14 ending May 31st, 1936. Report ac Geo. G. Updegraff, Dist. At- * H. O. Kunaman, First Clerk 10.14 cepted and ordered filed. torney’s expenses 6.87 Theodore Johnston, Second | In the Matter of paying salaries Wily W, Knighten, Cash ad- 10.14 * Clerk of officers on the first of each 10.14 vanced for office help: Mae Moore, Third Clerk month, prior to each County Court G. Amidon $6.82; Donalda ' Wasco Board • day. Clerk instructed to issue Knighten $3.15; ' Belle A. Clothier, Chairmon 7.59 warrants to courthouse officers on Dewey Thompson, Field As- Severa! Attend Rese Festival 7.59 . Myrtle M. Funk, Judge first of month. Salaries establish sessor — final payment 100.00 Anabel Fortner, First Clerk 7.59 ed by law. D. Appleton-Centry Company In Portland From Wasco 1 Ryland O. Scott, Second Clerk i Court'adjourned, subject to call 1.76 । and mileage Supt.’s office supplies 8.59 by Judge. Ginn, Coleman & Company Rachael Medler, Third Clerk 7.59 1 Geo. A. Potter. Judge, 3.52 DeMas« Park supplies A young people’s class of the I P. C. Axtell add A. A. Dunlapt ' Farmers Elevator & Supply Co. CLAIMS PRESENTED AND AL Church of Christ styled the Win-’ Commissioners. Courthouse supplies $6.50; A-Couple consisting of 12 members LOWED AGAINST THE ROAD I------------------- r. DeMoss Park $29.40; 35.90 organized themselves at the home | FUND AT THE JUNE TERM CLAIMS PRESENTED AND AL- Sherman County Journal of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Walsh Wed .. OF COUNTY COURT:< LOWED AGAINST THE GEN-* County Printing $13.; Supt’s nesday evening. Regular meeting 14.60 ERAL FUND AT THE JUNE 20.00, Geo. Hobson, Road work supplies $7.00; night will be the second Wednesday 1.40 TERM OF COUNTY COURT. Geo. A. Potter. Judge ’ s ex- iM. S. Stone, Road work of each month. A picnic is sche L40 Mrs. C. M. Snider, Rent of road penses Model Laundry, Cleaning cir- duled in place of the next two Turn a lum Lumber Company machine shed —April and cuit court room rugs $42.58 meetings. A basket social is to be 12.00 Supplies for Grass Valley May Richard J. Crane, Reporter — held Friday June 19 at the church. 19.60 ; L. L. Bowersox, Road work 28.00 precinct booths i Circuit Court 10.00 A pleasant evening was enjoyed 110.80 City of Moro, Courthouse.* ¡ L. L. Peetz, Road work j Pac. Tel. & Tel. Company at the Myron Haise home Wednes 6.90 Kendrick Dunlap. Road work 92.50 water bill Total phone bills 24.75 day night when Miss Irene Dutton 110.25 l^siiTi^n, mounting a 9 foot 8 Inch salitisi» landed Murphy, Work in DeMoss Dick Yocum, Road work National Hospital Association W. 1.. Brown, chief taxidermist of the Smithsonian was honored at a surprise party Hospit$L$>rotection for De- Chas. Bargenholt, Road work ; 7.80 27.80 for her birthday. Guests attending by President Roosevelt at Cocos island, off Costa Rica , last October, which will be placed on display In . the ■ Park 3.10 3.00 Bert Hartley, Road work Moss* workers Arthur Byers, Work in DeMoss from The Dalles were Virgil and National .Museum. 45.00 Rufus Election Board Aden Axtell, Road work Park 48.00 Vernon Dutton, Willa Mae and 6.42 Clarence Merainger, Road W. L. Wilson, Chairman Sherman County Relief Comm. Bud McCoughy, Virginia Liman, 66.00 . 6.42 R. P. Foister, Judge work Sherman County’s portion of and Dick Ebi, Rex ^Toby of Dufur, McPherson was the former’s mpth- Mrs. Frank Betts and daughter, Mrs. B. E. Hailey and Mrs. J. C. ] Old Age Assistance 34.80 H. H. Brackett, First Clerk 6.42 Mark Alley, Road work 166.25 Douglass Bothwell, Maupin. Hen er, Mrs. Belle Brownregg who in-j Olive. McDermid returned home from West Coast Print. & Bind. Co. 48.80 6.42 W. A. Morris, Second Clerk L. L. Funk, Road work ry Richelderfer was a local guest. tends to stay for the summer. Frank ^Roid, öf Willamette Uni- Grand Lodge in Portland Friday, 15.60 E. L. Weld, Road work G. D. Shultz, Third Clerk and Dancing was the diversion of the . Mrs. Walter Medler entertained versity, nephew of Mrs. Fuller was they being delegates from the Was-' Assessor’s rolls and sup- 8.42 Dick Yocum, Road work mile mileage plies 190.65 evening. for her niece, the former Murdinz a caller at her home Monday. co lodge. Mrs. F. R. Fortner and 6.64 Locust Grove Board age .. A a a , i j w j I Walter A. May & Son, Court Frank Peddicord and Mr. Krugei Mrs G. A. Sargent attended Wed-1 hou,e |iM Mr. and Mrs. Vintin Watkin*» Medler at her home this week.Mrs. 5.61 Victor Andersyn, Chairman Kendrick Dunlap, Road work .50 nesday evening Miss Mignon Rent of Ru ---------- „ when ------ ---------- „---- M„ He|en D and children are visiting at the Anna Lee and Mrs. Martha Hast- of Corvallis visited Monday evening ------ 65.69 mileage Fred Hennagin, Judge and kA/ o I I -rsM*rvt¿kt*V «r sit IL «1 Au at the W. E. Weld home. j Wall formerly of Wasco and Miss] fus Election hall home of Mr. Watkins parents, Mr. ings won high honors at cards. 7.11 C. E. Crites. Work on county mileage 5.00 and Mrs. H. D. Watkins. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Afton McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson and' Winifred Fortner were initiated Grass Valley City Library 9.40 Amelia C. Root, First Clerk 5.61 roads Watkins will leave for Goldendale and children made a trip to Port- daughter Katherine and son Gor- into the Eastern Star lodge, 5.61 Foss A Company, Road grader ‘Rent of Grass Valley hall 5.00 Gladys Zell, Second Clerk for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. land Sunday returning Monday. 3.00 don motored to Portland Sunday j Harry Proudfoot was in Spokane A B. Potter, Rent of Klondike 5.61 Nellie Fields. Third Clerk supplies Frank Fenton. hall Sunday guests at the home of where Miss Johnson will take Monday to attend the annual meet Howard Cooper, Road sup Klondike Board 5.00 plies 35.26 By way of remembering their Mrs. Anna Lee were Mrs. Gordon nurse’s training at the Good Sama- ing of the North Pacific Grain W. b . Simmon«, Janitor for 5.49 S. P. Boice, Chairman Growers as a delegate from the last Sunday school party members Brown and children. Mr. and Mrs. ritan hospital. 5.49 Geo. A. Potter, Road supplies 16.95 Rufus Precinct 5.00 A. B. Potter, Judge of the Ever Faithful Sunday school Art son - Delmar. . v Smith and ^.. ------- Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hilderbrand Wasco co-op. I Gene Reynolds, Janitor for Geo. W. Drinkard First Clerk 5.49 W. G. Armsworthy, Road sup plies and machine parts 58.65 class held a no host dinner in the John and Olive Robinson left for wire at I^Grande, returning home Rutledge precinct 5.00 O.G. Hilderbrand Second Clerk 5.49 Arvid Anderson, 2-horse team church basement with a number of Portland to see the 'Rose Show, re- Tuesday. Mr. Hilderbrand won COUNTY COURT Fred Hennagin, Janitor for R. M. Johnson, Third Clerk and hire 3.00 invited guests. All were entertain turning a few days later. second place in the state trap 6.89 (Continued from page one) 1 Locust Grove precinct 5.00 mileage Geo. B. Bourhill, P. M., Stamps ed by a program which was given shoot. License in Rufus. Recommenda-' Chas. Everett, Janitor for Was- Monkland Board Mrs. George Hennagin jr. 5.64 for mailing Road Warrants 5.00 later in the afternoon. co precinct 5.00 C. J. Thompson, Chairman Gertrude Hansen. Philip O’Mea tion made by County Court and fee Moro spent Saturday in Wasco l Shell Oil Company, Kent, Charles Siscel and his mother visiting at the home of Mr. and M. Clarke Webb, dealer of Geo. N. McDonald, Judge and ra, Cleone Walsh and Archie Kir- of $5.00 received. Road supplies—Apr. May 40.65 visited Saturday with Mrs. Siscel’s Mrs. Lloyd Hennagin. 6.64 In the Matter of the payment of Weights and Measure« 3.18 mileage kele drove ^to Portland Thursday daughter, Mrs. Coleman who re Eugene Spencer of Portland vis- .tp attend the Rose festival return- claims presented against the Gen- Geo. H. Wilcox, Coroner’s Ex- 5.64 Standard Oil Company, Road D. L. Belshe, First Clerk supplies 14.54 sides in The Dalles. eral Fund: penses: Re: Aimsworth 23.35 Wilford Belshe, Second Clerk 5.64 ited over the week end with his ing home Friday. Turn a lum Lumber Company Sunday dinner guests at the brother, W. A. Spencer and family. 5.64 The County Clerk instructed ti- Dr. C. L. Poley, Vital static T. S. Reese, Third Clerk Mrs. Sarah Barnett and daugh- 107.06 Road supplies Harry Van Gilder home were Mrs tic Reports Rutledge Board 1.50 Lt. Carl Nelson came up from ter, Mrs. Marie Barnett Cooper, write warrants against the General Geo. A. Potter. Judge ’ s Ex Hattie King Andrews and Mr. and Portland to spend Sunday at the left for Portland Tuesday. Fund in the amounts and to the|W. E. Tate, Vital Statictis Re Clyde Smith. Chairman and 21.45 Mrs. Guy Andrews. penses 6.09 ports mileage E. A. Medler home where his wife Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wallace had claimants listed on pages 183 to Mrs. Jennie Young returned has been visiting. David Reid, Road work on 4.29 189, inclusive, Claim Docket No. 3. J. D. Butcher, Re-employment Jas. W. Blagg, Judge as their house guests Mrs. Wal- 51.00 from Dufur after a short stay with 4.29 County roads In the Matter of the payment of office expenses 15.00 L. D. Eakin, First Clerk Miss Margaret Smith came from lace’s mother and daughter, Mrs. 1.50 Carroll Sayrs, Road work friends. 4.29 Power & Light Company D. L. Reynolds, Second Clerk The Dalles Friday to see her aunt, R. C. Allen and Miss Ruth of Dodge claims presented against the Road । Pacific ---- a tt ----- i . bill v-., 9 25 Harold D. Eakin, Third Clerk 4.29 O’Meara Supply & Implement Mrs. J. Kinser, aunt of Mrs. Mrs. E. L. Weld. fund: ] Court House light City, Kansas. Co., Road machinery parts 13.26 Kramer, and Mr. and Mrs. Weslie < Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Courtney and The Clerk is instructed to write Ralph P. Brisbine. Canvassing Kent Board Max Williams and Darrel Mc- warrants 22.50 Bruce Millard, Road work Fine pf San Jose. Cal., visited children, Chester Venable and( Quills 6.57 against the Road Fund in ' Primary Election returns 5.00 G. L. Hoskinson, Chairman attended the Rose show in Foss & Company, Road sup Sunday at the William Kramer । children Doris and Chester jr. of | port]and last week. the amounts and to the claimants Clayton Vintin, Canvassing J. C. Wilson, Judge and 1.75 plies home. 8.87 listed on pages 187 to 189, inclu-| indu-1 Election returns mileage 5.00 « w TT-u L J Wenatchee, over night guests । 1 M F Crews is Mr. and . Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand . w . . were , r ree crews is a a visitor visitor in in sive, Claim Docket No. 3. Union Oil Company, Road 6.57 । Arthur Byers, Use of engine G. C. Young, First Clerk, j • . • & r- the Weld home. - I Portland at at the home of 117.80 made a « business trip to it Hood i River or her ner mother momti gasoline 6.57 In the Matter of the Coroner’s for DeMoss Park work Davis, Second Clerk 12.00 J. Mr. and - -- Mrs. Oscar — Humburg ( romana Mra Abbie me Hull nome . State Industrial Accident Comm. 6.57 recently. and J. C. Helyer. Third Clerk »d sons, spent the week end in Mrs c H Coe of Danes was report on the death of Leonard1 R. C. Byers, DeMtoss Park Road employees protection 46.45 House guests at the home of por£jan<j and Hillsboro visiting •Aimsworth. Report filed May 28th work and mileage Grass Valley Board 46.20 a guest of a week at the home of 1936. Accepted by County Court.' Kilham Stationery & Print. Co. National Hospital Association Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller from Tues- w-^ Mrs. Humburg’s parents. Coon, Chairman and B. J. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stoleson. Hospital protection for road day to Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. 8.89 In the Matter of Security held Clerk’s office supplies 3.60 • mileage Visiting at the W. A.-Spencer Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Ferguson by Sherman County with reference1 G. C. Vintin, County Clerk, 19.30 employees 7.89 B. F. Robinson and children of home for the past two weeks we$e .. Jx W. Hays, Judge spent the week end visiting at the Klamath Falls. Mrs. Robinson is home of Mrs. Ferguson’s mother, a niece of Mrs. Fuller. £ | ' = Mrs. Lydia Darby. Maxine Kramer visited at the CHIEF ROAD BUILDER Charles Hartman, son of Mr. and Coffman home in Moro Thursday.] Mrs Gus Hartman, had the measles ^diss August Huckin returned' followed by alapse of the illness. recently from Washington State Sunday his parents left for Port college at Pullman, Washington land placing him in the Doernbeck- Arriving from Sacramento, Cal., er hospital for treatment. Mis. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartman will stay close by remain-1 ing at Vancouver with a sister. , A son was born to Mrs. Lowell l Burris Monday the 15th at The J Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scholl left ■ for Coulee Dam Friday on a Un I day outing. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder ( and family returned last week from Lookout, Cal., after enjoying a vis it with relatives and Mrs. Van Gil- dtrs mother. r F AGE FOUR New Club Formed Museum to Show President’s Sailfish By Wasco Young' People l As advertising is the major income of newspapers it is the major means of increasing income of dealers in all sorts of business enterprises. When you buy your Tractor Watch for complete Dust protection ............. because dust and grit are the worst enemies of dependable performance, long tractor life and low upkeep. Builders of more track-type trac tors than all other manufacturers put together, “Caterpillar” leads the field in defeating dust. Note how securely “Caterpillar” engine parts are sealed against the entrance of dust. And note particularly how efficient ly the automatic bellows-type final drive seals exclude dust and re- these seals are built tain oil and used only by “Caterpillar.’ Col. Willard T. Chevalier, vice president of the McGraw Publishing company, who was elected president of the American Road Builders’ as sociation for the year beginning in May at the annual convention of society at Cleveland. Ohio. Colonel Chevalier will lead a co-ordinated campaign of the American Road Builders to reduce motor vehicle deaths and accidents on our high ways through an engineering analy sis of this problem. WASCO MARKET RED & WHITE STORE Groceries—Meats—Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Your Patronage Solicited Sherman Cooperative Grain Wasco, Oregon Growers It Will Soon Be Time For GROWING GRAIN INSURANCE O’MEARA SUPPLY CO. Don’t hide your light under a bu shel, nor your goods in an unadver tised business is good advise in this day and age of strong competition between many businesses and many dealers in each business. Cost is same from June 1 as later See us for Sacks and Twine Mill Feeds Grain Bags Dairy and Poultry Feeds There are many conclusive reasons' why the “Caterpillar” is the most popular track-type tractor ever built Ask us why. Elbert Hubbard said that if a man built a better mouse trap than any one else the world would beat a pathway to his door, but the mouse trap builder would first have to tell people of his invention or his calling list would be as short as Al Capone’s. Rolled Grains Flour For this county there is one medium of advertising: Twine Concentrates Salt All kinds of Insurance Safety Deposit Boxes for Lease The Sherman County Journal ----