■■ PAGI FOUI THE SHERMAN COUNT! JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 10, 198« ------- j-—-------------------------------- ------ Pacific Tel. & Tel Company -, «uff friends. Total office phone bills 25.97 Tom Alley returned from Port­ land to be in plenty of time for J. D. Butcher, Reemployment 15.00 office expenses harvest and haying. Akx Marshall and family of The Gayle Amidon, Work in Su­ 1.75 Dalles were here Saturday to help' perintendent’s office Wily W. Knighten, .Cash adv. Bherman county people .celebrate for Donalda Knighten, work the Fourth. 5.60 in Superintendent's office Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scheurer M. Clarke Webb, Sealer of Wts. and Charles Abel came up from and Measures 3.68 Portland bringing Miss Agnes Sim­ Several Attend Celebration Postmaster, Moro, Oregon Dean Reynolds and Family on with them to visit with the Matt; Total box rents for all offices 3.15 Simon family over the week end. Dance In Grass Val’ey Enjoy Visit With Relatives Dolores pinion returned with them Sherman County Journal County printing $14.80; - ! when thiy returned to the city. From The East 16.05 Sheriff’s expenses $1.25: Mr. and MrS. Ted Ball were up State Industrial Acc. Comm. Mrs. Maude Akers was hostess from Lebanon to enjoy the pj/nfc 15.49 Peace officers protection _pn the Fourth and inspect their to her children when they came Geo. A. Potter, Judge ’ s Ex ­ The celebration of the nation’s ranch southwest oftown. to spend the holidays here. Her 6.85 penses birthday here last Saturday bro­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tetz are to Geo. G.Updegraff, Dist. At­ daughter, Ruth and husband Bert ught a large number of people to be here for the summer while Mr. 7.13 torney’s Expenses Holliway motored from Los Angel town for the day and several who Tetz works out his muscles as a Dr. C. L. Poley, Health officer es, Carrol and family drove from | ‘had not visited for several years wheat hauler on the Lemley ranch. 190.00 6 months of 1936 Bend, Wayne and family came were attracted by the chance to j David Jones and wife were here Hon. Earl Snell. Sec. of State, Hen- from Eugene and Mrs. Lloyd meet acquaintances. from Maupin accompanied by his Predatory Animal Control 150.00 nagin and family dropped in from Roy Feely and family came over two dirighters and their husbands. Inland Empire Waterways Ass. Wasco. James Stowe and wife were ’here from Heppner to celebrate and to 1936 Budget Appropriation Persons from Wasco in atten-, from Portland to take in the cele ­ take their daughter Nelda. home 100.00 part payment dance at the dance in Grass Valley with them. Roy is opening an in­ bration and visit with his father, I)r. C. L. Poley, Examination were: Dessie Hearing, Cleone R. A. Stow. surance office in Heppner soon. 30.00 of four auto parks Walsh, Margaret, Gerald and Ken­ National Hospital Association neth Morehouse, Archie and John Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Eakin, uncle ! DeMoss Park employees Kirkley, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mc­ and aunt of Dean Reynolds, visited I CARD OF THANKS 3.00 protection Nuthmal Guardsmen. American trained. who led the revolt that forced resignation Millian accompanied by the Misses here last week from Shoron, Pa. We wish to express our sin ­ State Industrial Accident Comm. machine Dana Jean McMillian and Cleone B. S hciish . are shown on top of the national bank building during lighting In the capital Dean had not seen theln for 32 cere thanks and appreciation to Demoss Park employees pro­ -tin mills shown here did considerable damage to federal forces. Watkins. years. Mr. Eakin has compiled a our friends and to the Rebekah 2.90 tection history of the family who came Miss Cleone Watkins came from and Odd-Fellow lodges of1 CTrasf originally from Ireland, and he Valley for the sympathy shown Rock Creek near Arlington rec-; : CLAIMS PRESENTED AND found added information while ently to stay at the Art Smith the home of her parents in Hills- us in the loss of our beloved hus­ ALLOWED AGAINST THE ROAD I boro. here. ranch. band and father. FUND, JULY TERM, 1936 Florence Armsworthy attended Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Weld were John Hays and wife and daugh­ Mrs. Charles Garrett the NEA association at Portland visitors in Goldendale over the 82.00 L. L. Peetz, Road work ter, Mrs. Arch Zahner, left this Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis holidays. over the week end. week for Government Springs Kendrick Dunlap, Road work 59.25 Hazel ^ales of Portland is a where they will take the water cure Charles Hartman returned from Clarence Mersinger, Road work 8.10 WOMAN STATESMAN Portland Friday accompanied by i house guest at the Elliot home and pick a few berries. 79.75 Dick Yocum, Road work wKere she is visiting with Mrs. Mrs. Hartman. Karl Eaton was down from 27.80 Weld, Road work E. L. DAIRY * Mrs. W. S. Deaton underwent Elliot’s daughter, Margaret More- Gibbon CCC camp to spend the t 46.80 L. L. Funk, Road work house. an operation at The Dalles hospital Fourth with his family who are C. A. Bargenholt, Road work 21.70 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clothier Thursday. Delightful summer days inspire felted butter butter until a golden still living here. 3.10 Andy Shearer, Road work motored to Castle Rock where they children to clamor for picnics. To brown. Add the beans and mix. Chester Bargenholt and Wm. 3.10 Geo. Hobson, Road work Boyce Blaylock and wife have Cramer reported for road work enjoyed the holiday week end. 3.20 a child a picnic is anything from | Fill a casserole with alternate lay- returned tp gherinan county to re­ Mervil Stone, Road work Patriotism was displayed on eating supper in the hack yard to'ers of the bean and onion mixture at Maupin this week. 3.20 Leonard Lutje, Road work main until after the wheat is put H. C. Rogers, 204 yards of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon VanGilder Saturday by a large ’ number of eating sandwiches seated on the and grated cheese, having beans away this fall. 204.00 gravel and children also John and Olive; people of Wasco who celebrated hot sands of an ocean beach. Let on top. Sprinkle bread crumbs, A marriage license was issued In the mosquitoes bite and the wind mixed with melted butter over ths Shell Oil Compony, Gasoline Robinson accompanied by James in The Dalles. May account 49.92 Mrs. Jessie Amos spent several blow gusts of blinding sand into top, and arrange bacon on that. Vancouver to Arthur J. Clark and Maddox sojourned at Lost I-ake days in The Dalles visiting with your eyes and mouth—the children Bake for 30 minutes in a moderate Mary Alice Morrison, both of Arl­ Geo. Wilde, Repairing road over the week end... ington. Mrs. Clark is a daughter - 6.85 truck *5 t Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clothier and her sisters Mrs. George Crosfield remain undisturbed- for isn’t this oven - or until bubbling hot. It the plan is to prepare a hoU.-^ Joe Morrison, formerly of Sher- a picnic? And picnics are always Co. and Mrs. E. O. McCoy. Pure Iron Culvert & Mfg. daughter Ann were at Ix>st Lake 443.16 Culverts for road work dish for more than one family oiriJ&AH c°unty- Mary Thomas of Wasco with fun., for the holidays. But what does a picnic mean to map- Hal White, Surveying and for t)ie Sunday School picnic sup-j Hubert Hutchcroft and family Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Cooking­ relatives from Klickitat left for you? Does it mean slaving for 21.35 ing road ham and children moved to Dun­ northern California to spend sev­ days with the baking you feel is per, our recipe for Picnic Spaghetti were here from Portland to visit Howard Cooper Corporation will be more acceptable. over the Fohrth. Hubert is now eral weeks visiting. dee Tuesday where Mr. Cooking- 71.28 Road supplies Picnic Spaghetti ; employed in a cement plant. Miss Marie Gamie of Portland required, frying chicken at the last ham will have charge of the pas.i minute, and starting out bemoan ­ E. P. Rich, 200 cedar posts 2 one lb. packages spaghetti Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brittain torate. . .x • has opened dance studios at the 30.00 ing the day you agreed to go? Or 2 pounds ground steak for road came over from Tygh Valley to see Frank Knox and children, Donna W. Spencer home. Classes are be umile a member nt the Knox’ brother, W. B. Knox and from Portland Friday evening to fire out of doors, with everyone 1 can medium olives Fee for permit for gasoline spend the holiday at the home of contributing his share of the work ? Fourth on the Ruggles ranch in Fivni li rab’MivJ. . The daughter oí family. .50 tax refund 3 cans tomato sauce Finnegan as it used to do in 4he tin* co discoverer <»f radium, she has Geo. A. Potter, Road supplies 11.75 Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller. That’s what it should b^. Bake a Salt and pepper Rev. Gilbert Carey and family cake if you wish, but don’t make before dry years G. A. Sargent and daughter Mary Mrs. C. M. Snider, rent of Break the saghetti into boiling good old days of sdhuililu research In the new and Rosie Hatley returned from hurried it up. 6.00 Jeanette and Charles Neville biote-i _ the picnic a burden. It should al­ water and cook until done. Drain road machine shed eminent of ¡’re Bill Myrick, a cousin of Mrs. F. ••popular front” ored to Crater and Paulina lakes Turner Tuesday everting. ways be a carefree, happy experi­ and rinse under cold water. Brown ' Geo. A, Potter, Judge’s Ex­ Dr. and Mrs. Viggo Haufelt ence. If you haven’t a thermos and the ground steak and onions, and I E. Gervais, was killed near Pendle-1 7.75 returning home Tuesday. penses m of .»Ime (’urie, two other Kendrick Dunlap, Road mile ­ Mrs. J. T. Johnson is in Boise, .drove over easteni and southern hesitate to carry nrilk without one, add to the cooked spaghetti. Put j ton over the week end. Mine Suzanne I.acorre nml 27.43 John Schassen left Portland the M me age, less gasoline Idaho visiting her daughter, Miss Oregon during the long week end remember that cheese offers a con­ into deep casserole or roaster in Cerile Briinschwig, .were caused by the holiday. venient substitute. A. A. Dunlap, Road expenses to celebrate among his Fourth layers with the canned corn, the! Dorothy Johnson, leaving Thurs­ 11.25 Many families make it a policy chopped olives, tomato sauc? and , friends and relatives in Sherman and phone calls day. 1.68 to carry one main dish that may J. E. Norton, Road supplies county. seasonings. Crumble the cheese The annual reuniou of the Mor- During warm summer months it be heated over a camp fire. With National Hospitol Association and spread on top. Bake for one Con Buckley and<(Rinehart Was- row family was held at Eagle i^^RPod. plan to flush the radia- COUNTY COURT Road employees protection 9.50 creek Sunday with an attendance t or oaten and refill w*ith fresh it is served a vegetable or fruit hour in moderate oven. When done senmiller were among those from salad, bread and butter sandwiches State Industrial Acc. Comm. remove from 6ven, cover tightly I The Dalles to come to Grass Vai-, ,(Continued from page one) of thirty members of the family water, according to the motor Road employees protection 19.31 present as well as a number of association. When refilling, try to or rye crisp, and a dessert—fresh and wrap in several thicknesses of 1 ley to hail the glorious Fourth. West Coast Print. & Bind Co. fiuits preferred. This picnic sup ­ news paper before packing into the _ friends. Dr. EVhel Gassman and Miss Office supplies for all offices 38.95 use soft water if obtainable, be- per is satisfying and prepared with picnic basket. It will keep/'hot for Cordelia Reuter were here Satur-i Pacific Power & Light Co.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman left cause it does not contain large a minimum of effort. several hours. day from The Dalles to visit with Courthouse light bill 11.78 Friday for Camp . Sherntan and quantities of mineral substances, We suggest you try Baked Bean such as lime, which have a tenden­ Suttle lake for the holiday. Casserole as the hot dish for your Mrs. Delbert Bales and daughter cy to clog the radiator. picnic. left for Portland where they will Baked Bean Casserole Loose or worn pistons not only ( visit at the home of her mother. cause an annoying slap but they 3 small onions Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Guy accom- panied Mr .and Mrs. J. F. ■Roysel also wear the cylinder walls exces 2 : cans beans Another trouble due to. 1 cup grated cheese to Culver where they visited 1 over! over sively. All Satisfactory Business is built, on the week end with Otis Royse and, loose pistons is crankcase dilution.) , i -2 cup fine bread crumbs Confidence -- Confidence on the part of family. I If this condition is allowed to con 2 tbsp melted butter _ _ _ onv loncrtk finip fhp mnfnr i? 6 slices bacon tinue any length of time the motor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamborn the buyer that goods purchased will be Cook the onions, sliced thin, returned home Monday following bearings will be affected. of good quality and fairly priced. a stay of one week at the beach. a letter from some city folks an ­ Election of new officers for the Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables Townsend club resulted as fol­ swerin’ our advertisment. They WASCO MARKET lows. B. W. Watkins, president; want ter know if there’s a bath1 Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all hinds of Ed Moon, vice4president; G. C. in the house. What’ll I tell ’em? j truth — • Turn sod — Tell em the Andrews, secretary, Harry Rich DRYGOODS elderfer, treasurer. - that Prqf. Tugwell hasn’t got a- round to makin’ our county over Trade At Mrs. Vintin Watkins visited at yet and if they need a bath they’d Groceries—Meats—F resh the Bert Watkins ranch last week better take it before they leave. Fruits and Vegetables in and is now a visitor in The Dalles PORTLAND ROSE — Daily with her parents. Store Season. Coaches. Pullman Tourist and Standard Mary— Bessie and I can hardly Miss Reta Burres and Miss Mar­ understand each other when we SI nepers. Observation-lounge Car, garet McKee left town Wednesday talk over the telephone. Diner. ALL AIR-CONDITIONED. for a vacation trip to Yellowstone Your Patronage Solicited Frank-— Did you eVer try talk­ PACIFIC LIMITED — Daily National Park. , ing on> at a time ? Air-conditioned Coaches & Standotd Mrs. Lydia Darby and son, Way­ Sleepers. Also Cafe - Observation Car ne spent the week end at Salem Meals at coffee-shop prices and several places in the vally where they celebrated the Fourth. Note how many ‘‘Caterpillar” Francis Medler accompanied them Cooperative Gram CITY OF PORTLAND as far as Portland. I Tractors have already done 10,900, FIVE"SAIUNGS"MONTHLY Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Humberg 15,000 or more hours of heavy duty FROM PORTLAND, 3:45 p. m. Wasco, and family spent the holidays at| on 1st, 7th, 13th, 19th, 25th. v/ork. And then see how rug­ A 14-foot sale 39% Houri Portland to gedly the “Caterpillar” TWENTY Chicago, no extra fare TWO is built! Note the generous Aker’s Family Nicaraguan Revoit Forces Sacasa’s Resignation Former Residents Holds Reunion Come, Celebrate In Wasco In Grass Valley Hl ■ W ay / io ti EALTH COUNCIL OREGON RAILROAD When you buy CONFIDENCE your tractor RED & WHITE STORE TRAINS EAST H. Zeigler’s Demand Long Life Repairs Sherman Oregon Growers UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Harris Combine for It Will Soon Be Time For ' size of its alloy, heat-treated steel parts .... examine its complete protection from dust, especially the distinctive bellows-type final drive seals which are built and ) used only by “Caterpillar”. And I note the remarkably low cost of genuine “Caterpillar” parts. GROWING GRAIN INSURANCE Cost is same from June 1 as later Moro, Oregon Zell’ Funeral Home See ut for Sackt and Twine Mill Feedt Grain Bags Dairy and Poultry Feedt Twine Rolled Grains Concentratet Flour Salt All kindt of Inturance Your tractor investment pays the biggest dividends when you get the long life and low upkeep that I “Caterpillar” builds into its pro­ ducts. And the only company that । builds to “Caterpillar’’ standards is Caterpillar Tractor Company. ) Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore. or Machinery O’MEARA Safety Deposit Boxes for Lease SUPPLY CO Alley’s Confectionery Phone 222 4 Big Threshing Capacity—Cut Down From 16 Feet McCormick - Deering & Oliver Extras and Implements Come and get Your Wants Roy J. Baker Grass Valley, Oregon Diner-lounge, Coach buffet and three Standard Pullmans, al/air-conditioned LOW PRICED MEALS Portar Service and Free Pillows In Coaches on all trains. For information and rotarvafloni too LOCAL AGENT UNION PACIFIC