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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1936)
........................... PAO« WV1 ■■ mt »RM MAN œÜWTT JOURNAL. MOM, ÖMOÖÄ * FUWA», AVeVK 1, IMI 528.68 Old Âge Amistanne t 3.05 Jail: Board Bureau of Biological Edrvey 300.00 Sealer of Wgte and Measures 18.88 County -------- Priating1 118.05 ^•-Employment Office Ex- 90.00 I ponses 104.00 Auditing (1936) This report is prepared from and based upon the records of this ^)i«trict Attorney’s Ex- 46.75 office and I believe th? same to be I penses Courthouse Heating Sys- true and correct. 2735.50 I bem Dated July 8th, 1936. 231.2? DeMoss Memorial Park Respectfully submitted, MONTHLY COLLECTIONS $136.75 January 108.55 February 145.40 March 103.80 April 152.00 May 161.60 June 1 1 ' I I paid by General and—or Road Fund warrants, M per th» records of tt» Clerk*« office. I believe this report to be true and correct. Dated July 10th, 1936 Respectfully submitted, G. C. Vintin. County Clerk. ton at Fort biwii, Waahifigtem Darrel M^uillen made several night trips to Portland by truck. Miss Norina Feldman was a Portland visitor leaving Sunday and returning Wednesday. Mrs. Etta Morford and Albert- Birdsong visited at Kelso, Wash., at the home of Mrs. Morford s sister, Mrs. Archie Gore who re turned with them after spending' a few days visiting here. Schoolhouse Being Redecorated G. C. Vintin, County Clerk. Insurance on Courthouse and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Barzee of i 364.06 County Bldgs. By Viola M. Hansen, Deputy. Portland spent a few days here.' 800.00 For Beginning of Term County Agent MT: Barzee will remain until after • Inland Empire Waterway ’ s CLERK’S SEMI-ANNUAL RE harvest but Mrs. Barzee has 250.00 Association PORT OF DISBURSEMENTS Mrs. E. J. Dingle returned to turned to her home. FOR THE PERIOD FROM Janu IVemium on Officer’s bonds 35.00 Mrs. Ida King and brother, Ix?e 56.25 Wasco Thursday with her brother Auditing (1935 records) ary 1st. 1936 to July 1st, 1936. and his wife. Alfred Smith and Hines were business visitors in Auto Park Examinations Roads and Highways t $8626.75 niece, Hazel Bower, all of Pomona, I Gilliam county Saturday. (Paid indirectly by park Election: Newton Crosfield of The Dalles 30.00 California R. F. Brown, a nephew owners) Judges and Clerks: and Mrs. Brown of Louisville, Ky., was a visitor at th^home of his 547.65 EMERGENCY FUND: Jan. Special May Primary arrived the same day from Cal-1 aunt. Mrs. Jessie Amos, $526.15 W. P. A. Courthouse $310.20 $215.95 ifornia and Portland. Mr. and Mrs Mrs Abbie Hull, mother of Mrs. Ballots pro je jet expenses 435.57 Smith and Mrs. Bower are return Free Crews returned to Portland 202.95 County Court Coun 173.60 29.35 ing to Pomona soon and Mrs. Din following a ten day stay here. Ballot Boxea and Registration ( sel Fees .. 22.50 P. Cairns of Dee spent Saturday gle and Brown to Camp Sherman. HIGH-POWER BURNER! 83.00 Shiel Property Taxes 22.86 15.00 68.00 A g?neril clean-up has been night at the home of his brother. 27.97 Booths Tax Rebates 127.75 W. P. A. Trap« manifested at the Wasco school Accompanying him home was Mrs. 98.10 28.75 29.65 house and for the past week work Edward Cairns of Kansas. 850.02 Relief Committee Ex- Sheriff’s Salary Mr. and Mrs. Pardy Rich and 300.00 ers have been engaged in painting Traveling Expenses 10.00 penses 750.00 with J. F. Noonan of Moro painting sons of Hubbard are in the Rich $25,263.06 Deputy Sheriff Total Power Perfecrios. HigbPowu 270.35 the outside and Bill Raymond of home until after harvest. Sheriff's Office Expenses It is neither difficult nor expen* This report is prepared and •p«ed boils two quarr» of w«ss« 1ITHY waste your sn«rgy racing Frank Reid of The Dalles visit- Moro and Gus Peterson are engag State Indus. Accident Comm . 89.78 based upon the claims presented W around the kitchen between live to change the location of per- in about eight mio«««» tri» clean ed in painting the interior. <.4 vvith his parents Sunday. cabinet, sink, gas range >nd re moment kitchen equipment in order 750.00 to the County Court and allowed Mr. and M’rs. Kenneth_Ferguson Mrs. Douglas, whofs at the home frigerator? to make room for a convenient Clerk ’ s Salary Settle down to work at 540.00 by the County Court against the ot Portland are in town. The young of her parents in Medford will re your ease! Experts in kitchen work table in a position of good Deputy Clerk’s Salary Trwdfe i« your old «for» 89.10 General and—or Road Fund ot Clerk’s Office Expenses couple are enjoying themselves at turn home the first part of next planning suggest a work table with light And it serves a multiple pur Sherman County for the period of pose, for here you may plan menus, 51.45 Record Books and Blanks drawers and cupboards at either the home of the latter s mother week. keep household accounts, make six months, beginning January 1st, Mrs. Lydia Darby and among Mr. and Mrs. Howard of The side of an open center which ac telephone calls, and it comes in 450.00 1936 and ending June 30th, 1936. GEORGE B. MOON Treasurer ’ s Salary commodates a high stool with a Dalles spent Wednesday and Thurs friends. near the gas range when 37.55 All expenses listed herein have been WASCO, OREGON Office Expenses comfortable back, here food may handy Mrs. Gordon Brown and Mr. and day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles be prepared for cooking within some member of the family wishes 850.02 Mrs. Floyd Ford and children of Everett. Assessor’s Salary arm's reach of your modern gas a cup of coffee before breakfast II 400.00 served. Portland are guests at the home of Kenneth Wilde is back in town rangs Field Assessor refrigerator j ----- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. after spending a part of the sum Incidental Office Expenses 363.30 Tate. Mr. and Mrs. Ford are leav mer at the home of his grandmoth 270.40 workers 690.93 The Texas ranger rode an old Courthouse ing for Los Ang-eles where they er in Banks. 1535.65 Grader $330.00 mule into town, and Janitors Mrs. Roy Belshee is home again will live. 35.26 134.70 “How much for the mule?’’ ask Weed Burner Lights Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe after a stay of two months in San 8626.75 Total 22.35 ed a bystander. Water and daughter Carol came from Francisco'. i prepared from This report is 112.57 “ Jiat a hundred dollars, ’ ’ answ Telephones Klickitat spending Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vintin Watkins are claims pre and based upon the 1 85.01 Repairs, etc., with Mrs. Mary Knox, Mrs. Mon- through with their harvest job at ered the rider. sented to the County Court, al Rente 6.30 I ’ ll give you five dollars. ” Post Office Box roe’s grand mother and relatives. the home of Mr. Watkins parente, lowed by said Court and paid by ’ The rider stopped short, and then Francis «Dunning, Mrs. Knox and are now located in The Dalles, slowly dismounted. “Stranger,” the Clerk against the Road Fund. Circuit Gourt: grandson 10.00 ------- of __ Yakima is staying at Stanley Burres and wife of said he, “I ain’t agoin’ to let a little I verily believe this report to be Court Reporter the Knox home while being employ- Ix)n yjew Wash., were over night true and correct. ^rphnnsps. New EASY Washer with ed at the Wasco warehouses. ¡ ^uest9 at the home of Mrg Ida matter of ninety-five dollars stand County Court: between me and a mule trade. The Dated July 10th. 1936. 225.00 Spiralato* Washing Ae- Bruce Fewel is on the job work- King. Judge ’ s Salary •Respectfully submitted. mule’s yourn.” 50.97 ing as choreboy on the Afton Ms- Judge ’ s Expenses Mrs. Hugh Harin is-visiting rel- G. C. Vintin, County Clerk Wringer. •nt baauty oi deftig«. Commissioner’s Expenses 217.30 Intyr? farm. atives and attending to business By Viola M. Hansen, Deputy. COUNTY CLERK ’ S SEMI-AN Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Walcott mo^’| affars in Portland. Coroner’s Expenses & Fees 45.55 ored here from Tuscon. Arizona to Taking trips to The Dalles over NUAL REPORT OF CLAIMS COUNTY CLERK’S SEMI-AN 750.00 spend a week visiting with Mrs. the past week were Mrs. V. V. PAID AGAINST THE ROAD ’s Salary NUAL REPORT ON FEES COL- Supt 150.00 Walcott’s mother, Mrs. Charles Rust, Miss Christina Moon, Mrs. FUND Jan. 1, 1936 to July 1, 1936 Traveling Expenses LECTED, And Disbursements of Incidental Office Expenses 180.82 Salary of Roadmaster W. E. Tate, Mrs. ------------- Elizabeth Fuller, Everett. .—, ----- $2849.62 said Fees January 1st, 1936 to Office Help 76.82 and laborers Harry Barzee jr. returned to his Beryl she€tg, Betty Jean Brown July 1, 1936 home in Portland. an<j Donna, Dorothy i and —1 Jessie Maintenance of County 100.00 1812.84 Health Officer RECEIPTS: Mr. and Mra. Ere el Yocum have Knox. Roads 8.97 i Expenses 1619.65 Rcording Fees $363.00 rented the Amos cottage until af-i Lloyd Royse motored to Portland Road Machinery 2344.64 Circuit Court Fees 180.00 ter the barvest season. 150.00 Sunday returning after a stay of Road Supplies Stock Inspector $8626.75 County and Pro- Total Mrs. Wayland Weld and children several days. Care of Poor (By the Coun 77.50 ba8e Court came up from Bonneville and Mr 594.50 Mr. and Mrs. James Laidlaw ITEMIZED ty)- 15.00 Marriage Licenses and Mrs. E. Weld'returned home were at the Frank Morrow home 400.(8) Old A Re Pensions $2849.62 Mise, copying A Salaries with them for a visit at the home 169.03 State Indus. Acc. Comm. 106.10 Indexing of thrir son and fsmdy. | Wade Hull has been a visi- National Hospital Asso 17.50 Migratory Liens Wm. Reid arrived in town Sat-1 ‘ tor at the home of her parents, 76.16 Litigant Fees ciation 44.00 urday and after a short stay vis Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Andrews for a 761.44 Divorce Fees for road work 5.00 iting with his parent^ and friends week. Mr. Hull was here Sunday Gasoline 139.51 Road machinery repairs $808.10 ■ Total he will return again to his loca- and they returned to Portland. 36.00 Rent of machine shed 29.90 George and Arnold Larson of Mise, office supplies DISBURSEMENTS Own BOTH for the »am« low price per Portland were week end visitors Maintenance—»Road sup NEW MODERN Total of All Fees Collected $808.10 month than either formerly cost ALONE! 1656.44 I^ess: Migratory Liens 17.50 at the Joe Hilderbrand home. plies REFRIGERATOR j Mrs. Oscar Humberg left for P. W. A. Road Project- paid to Secretary of State. T for farm homes 184.49 Less: Litigant Fees 44.00 V JWnCd 1 WO I Portland last Thursday in company supplies 303.70 paid to State Treasurer. 1 with her sister, Miss Gladys Rood Surveying County Roads 5.00 and Mrs. Taylor. Less. Divorce Fees Culverts for County 579.15 paid to State Treasurer . Roads Less: Amount due County A farmer selling his produce in Road mileage—Road 741.60 Treasurer the city planned a real surprise for paid to County Treasurer. । his wife. He bought a new suit, , a new hat, and a new pair of shoes .............Completely satisfied • —carefully placing them under UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER . the buggy seat. On the homeward with their economy aud journey he stopped for a swim, Attorney« At Law throwing his old clothes into the Trouble - Free operation 1 j river. After the swim he looked for is new togs—but they had been Moro, Oregon i stolen. Finally, he climbed naked । into his buggy. “Giddap, Dobbin, ’ ' he chirped. “We’ll surprise the old girl anyway.” Wasco Woman Stop Racing 'Round Kitchen ! Has Visitors From Afar EO t I WASHERS IRONERS Caterpillar Diesels Zell’ Funeral Home I,aCroMe, Wash. May 25, 1936! Caterpillar Tractor Co. Peoria, Illinois Gentlemen. Perhaps you would be intereetea in the performance of my “Cater-1 pillar’’ Diesel “50” Tractor purchas-| ed a year ago. Since I acquired this tractor we! have plowed and seeded 1000 acres i using 12- 14’’ John Deere plows and four 10” drill« and in harrow ing we pulled 18 sections. I have operated this tractor about | 125 days, operating day and night when necessary with an average fuel consumption of 3 gallons of ( Diesel fuel per hour. In addition to the above, I pulled a Model “30’’ Holt Combine with | remarkable ease considering that portions of my land is very steep. I have been a satisfied “Caterpil lar“ user for a number of years. Before I purchased my “50” Diesel I owned a “35“ Diesel and have had no expense for repairs and have yet to request a service man. AU of the forgoing could just as well be summed up in ope smtenc« —if I needed another tractor, I would buy a “Caterpillar” Diesel. Yours very truly, C. O. Camp. O’MEARA SUPPLY CO. Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore. Alley’s Confectionery Phone 222 WASCO MARKET RED & WHITE STORE — ^TRAINS EAST Groceries—Meats— Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season”^ FORYLAND ROSE — Daily Your Patronage Solicited Coach«*, Pullman Tourist and Standard Sl««pftrt, Ob*«rvation*loung« Car, Dinar. ALL AIR CONDITIONED. EXCLUSIVE'“EMDE PACIFIC UMIYID— Daily SPINNER" TUNING Air-conditioned Coach«* & Standard Sl««p«rt. Alto Cafe ■ Observation Car. Meal* at eoffee-*hop price*. METHOD FOR 1937 $10.00 GITS ANY STATION WITH Sherman Cooperative Grain : Wasco, Oregon Growers THE FLICK OF A FINGER . . . CITY Of PORTLAND FIVI "SAILINGS** MONTHLY PROM PORTLAND, 3.45 P m- on lit, 7th, 13th, 19th, 25th. 39% Hour» Portland to Chicago, no IXTRA far « Diner lounge. Coach - buffet «nd three Standard Pullman», all air-conditioned. LOW PRICED MEALS See us for Sacks and Twine Mill Feed* Grain Bag* T wine Dairy and Poultry Food» Rolled Graine Concentrate» Flour SÜMMB^n bargain JFARÍS EAST ÎW te 0c« Ite I «AM^ tor Information «nd ro«orvatlon* ••• All kinds of Insurance Safety Deposit Boxes for Lease time. (or the firat •ny N' OW, home anywhere can have every advantage of finest city refrigeration. Kerosene Electrolux brings you tb* same perfect food protection, t** asms worthwhile savings that ha»« made the gas-operated Electrol. • the favorite for fine city bomee and apartments. Clip coupon for booklet. *« MAIL THIS COUPON GEORGE B. MOON WASCO, OREGON JUST ONE OF A SCORE OF BRILLIANT NEW FEATURES . . . The "feel" of tuning a Zenith is entirely different from ordinary radio. Ju«t try tuning any other radio— then come in and tune with the fast finger-tip Lightning Station Finder. There is no comparison! . . . Just as there is no comparison between a Zenith . . . and other radio. We invite you to find this out for yourself. Models from $29.95 up. Easy Terms. LOCAL AOINT UNION PACIFIC obligatio«, further tuforuMtlou about the A Y f A • AWfAD GEORGE B. MOON N amu ________ S t ou R. P. D. T own A t WAY S .S tatu . Wasco, Oregon