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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1937)
o i I _ ~f~r' ' r ' 1 , '*• - ■: 1«B SHJULMAN t Q W * n JO URNAL 'S , ________ Ï7 * J» MURU, UK64MJN A H D A T , JAN U A B I 8$. 1«W T im root Sheriff s Report for 1936 Taxes Addington Buys Store at Rufus ~ (C o n tin u ed from page oud) with a handkerchief when cough ing and sneering. The hands should be washed with soap and water TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY ' The community store of Rufus TO THE HONORABLE COUNT! before eatiflg. Eating utenails COURT AND COUNTY (CLERK for years operated by the Deyo’s COURT AND COUNTY CLERK should be sterilised. Crowds and OF SHERMAN COUNTTV ORE OF SHERMAN COUNTY, ORE-' has been taken over by John Add overcrowded living quarters slflsuld GON. ; . > - ■ ington and his wife, of Rufus, who GON. be avoided. • GREETINGS: bought the entire stock and rent- GREETINGS: Persons having symptoms of in Please be advised that since my Please be advised tb*V aiaet j y i ed building, fluenza should go to bed and iso last report made as of September last report made as of SeP ^ ^ T h e w e a th e r conditions during Butter heads the list of so-call furred late themselves daring the early born 21st 1936 I have collected and turn- 21st, 1936 I hpve collected g A ending January 16, were 4 cups flour ed flats. Because of the vitamins «tag«»» of the infection. Every pre .Ralph Melvin Smith was iao9 led over to the (County Treasurer turned over to the **• „ ¿ th e low- caution should be taken to prevent in Utah, Nov. 16, - Kaysville, . ia ,937' the sum of $22,119.65, which a- ar, the sum of S t^ o i” ^ mercury touched was in butter which are not found in 2 cups sugar chilling of the body, exposure, or and passed away, January 12, 1937 w vers >u of delinquent mount. c o w s « ‘ J * "J¿ighborhood of 2« degrees other food fat, it is looked upon 1 1-2 cups butter or 3-4 lb. a« a protective food. For this rea exhaustion. Serious complications 1-2 cup cream at The Dalles. Surviving are the U xes together with interest charg- (1936) taxes collected i e ro. ami the highest rang- son and because people prefer the particularly pneumonia, may occur widow Mrs. Alta Smith: two, ed thereon collected f.om that dale date, above sero, ana u e a v ------- 6 eggs, do not beat separately ^ Æ together ^ d with ’ u a »rteaeet p p e n ebarg- d distinctive butter flavor, it is most in the case of Influenza if the in daughters. Donna Jean and Dar- and is apportioned as followa: “• - * .The greatest fall of snow of the desirable to use, either in cooking 1 top each salt, vanilla, baking dividual does not have proper care. follows: winter came . last Sunday night or serving. powder It is possible to prevent severe lene James, four and six jnars, Purposes....... $ 3,286.07 County General Fund complications of influenza through 8il«7M-72 and Monday morning, though on For butterfat is the most prac Cream butter thoroughly/ Add G enevai‘P u rp oses----4 a mother A lice Smith; five Bond interest Fund 848.76 1.815.95 the river the fall didn’t amount ticable. palatable and dependable sugar and cream until light and precautions taken ’by the patient Bond Interest Fund .... and three brothers, Ids W^ | S U te General Fund to more than four or five inches. source of vitamin A, that vitamin fluffy. Beat tin whole eggs. Add during the early stages of the dis Clearfield, Utah; Mabel and Nora Generaj Purposes purposes .... General 2,356.45 State General Fund which contributes to the health dry ingredients and cream alter ease. - It is important that persons School students are agpin set of Kaysville; Madeline McLatchie. Elementary School Fund 1,666.67 4388.65 General Purpose« —~ and vigor of both, children and nately until thoroughly blended. ill with influenza should recognize tling down to the routine of class Ogden. Utah; Bertha Nielson, Ro Bridge Fund 37 136 84*1.95 Elementary Sch. Fund adults. And in addition assists in Stir in vanilla and pour batter in that they have it and not pretend studies, beginning the second ^six meo, Colo.; Claude of Ellensburg, Market Road Fund 8123 318. < 794.46 building resistance. B r id g e P u a d ................— weeks, not with the vim and vigor to buttered angel food pan or deep it is only a cold. They should go Wash., Stanley of Fairfield. Idaho; School Fund (Per ChpiU) 76339 they showed at the first, but with Too often parents, appreciating baking dish. Put in cold oven, to bed at once and stay there until I Market. Rond «Fund------ 007.90 and Hubert of Kaysville. | Road Bond Sinking Fund 2.662.11 their physician allows them to get 1.648.43 growing anticipation towards the that the child should consume a. gradually raising temperature to Sch. Fund (Per Capita} Hubert Smith of Kaysville,' Special Levy School District up. * 360 degrees. Bake two hours. quart of milk daily, provide the 6,674-63 end of the school year. Utah, arrived here Wednesday to No. 1 quart of milk but rob the child of . • Both basket ball teams of Rufus ^10 j 06 Special Levy School n D il tr itt attend the funeral services held in No. 3 met the Wasco basketeers on the most of the vitamin A content by | No. 3A .. 8414.9$ The Dalles last Thursday, for his No. 4 .... 130 No. 8 local floor last Friday, defeating pouring off much of the cream for • AM * them by a substantial margin. coffee. If the child is allowed a brother Ralph Smith. A number ot No. 5 2 3 5 No. 3A -------------- — ~ generous serving of butter, this .. 8319.71 667.83 N o. 7 -------------- friends of the family from Wasco, No. 7 ... As to queer happenings— imag deficiency is very nearly counter-, See us for Sodium Chlorate and Atlacide 1’83^ **’ 9 — .......... 848.00 ine this. Some one breaking a attended; J. T. Johnson. C. W. No. 9 ... acted, however. The diet is in * * *».- 27.34 drinking glass, a lamp chimney sufficient and incomplete without Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc No. 9A 214.60 No- 9A — ................... Pherson, Ross Gilbert, Mr. and No. 9B bursting due to rapid contraction, 340.51 this vitamin which is supplied best V .C . Family and Prince»» flcu r 232.41 No. 9B .....-------------T Mrs. George Fox, Ollie and John No. 9C . and a window pane being shaken i and cheapest by butter and not by „ ;. H M i 2.84 No. 9 C --- — --- ------- Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Alex No. 10 out by a passing train all in onei any substitute thus far known. Mill Feed» Grain Bag* 4.99 39-8 1 ,N o . 13 ......................... Macnab. Mr. aftd Mrs. George NO. 11 day. Th’s actually happened in a Butter also contains important 84.81 81.79 home here recently. Drinkard. Mr. Drinkard was in No. 13 ; No. 16 Dairy and Poultry Feed» Twine amounts of vitamin D. a necessary 102.79 The Dalles several days helping No. 16 ... 96.24 factor in the proper development No. .16 61.86 Rolled Grain» Concentrate» No. 16 . with the funeral arrangements. 404.46 of bones and teeth. No. 17 391.46 No. 17 . 23.06 “Hank— Are you still engaged to Beside its high nutritive value,’ Dr. Leah Richelderfer and chil No. 19 . Floor < * S“ 1* 144.87 No. 20 the natural butter flavor improves dren, Katherine and David spent No. 20 .. 163.46 No. 21 59.69 that homely girl ?’^ any food to which it is added. The A ll kind» o f Inturance the dinner hour Sunday with Mr. No. 21 ... 42.43 129-07 Ed—No, I’m not. ' . No. 22 Hank—Good for you, old man. following recipes owe their delic 78.16 and Mrs. Homer Dixon. No. 22 .. __Wait a mipute.” I married her. ious flavor to the generous amounts 1362.90, 866.86 No. 23 Members of the dinner club No. 23 .. 644.09 of butter called for. 3640 No. 24 enjoyed a six thirty dinner. Sat No. 24 .. 22.62 15.33 26 No. Gertie—I heard you were out on Pound Cake urday night. Hosts were Mr. and No. 26 .. 124.76 No. 32 139.01 a joy dide last night. Mrs E. D. McKee. Guests inter No. 30 .. 20 candied cherries, citron as pre- 63.79 96.22 Bertie—That’s not so. None of us No. 33 ested in cards played at three No. 32 .. 63.7k No. 33 .. 3356.41 were killed or even injured. tables. .40 Non-High Sch. Dist. .... No. 33A _____ When Your Shoes need repan 834.82 High Sch. Tuition Deficit Mr. and Mrs. Art Barxee were No. 33B ...... ..................... 2381.28 Mkn— That Guy Jimmy called me ‘ send fhem 895.32 Road Dist. No. 1 ........... hosts at a one o’clock dinner,-Fri Non-High School District an ass. High Sch. Tuition Deficit . 830.18 Moro Road D istr ic t....... day. Invited guests Included Mr. Ditto—You shouldn’t stand for S a fe ty Deposit Boxes f o r Lease Road Dist. No. 1 .................. 1,260.26 Wasco Road District .... and Mrs. B. W. Guy, Walter Eaton, Moro Road District ..... that. Make himfYove it. 14.23 Mr. and Mrs. R B. Hilderbrand. Grass Valley Road Disk GOOD SHOE REPAIRING Wasco Road D istrict....... 19.87 Mr. and Mrs V. Van Gilder, Mr. Grass Valley Road Dist. 16.46 City of M oro.......... - ....... 204 Second St., x THE D A 1 4 » and Mrs. Paul AHey, Mr. and Mrs. City of Moro —................ 1378.88 204.71 City of Wasco .—....... Howard HSnee. John and O< vc, City of Wasco .............. 460.90 City of Grass Valley 7 29134 Robinson. Bridge was played af City of Grass Valley ..... 243.32 Total .................... $45431.0$ ter dinner with Mrs. Guy and Total ........... $22.119.66 . HUGH CHRISMAN Walter Eaton receiving high Ifcore HUGH CHRISMAN prises, the travelling prise going Sheriff and Tax Collector Sheriff and Tax Collector to B. W. Guy. < w y ’ • - . . r plemental _______ Report to thoae prev-| TO THE HONORABLE COUR1 The Woman’s chorus met with OF SHERM1AN COUNTY, ORE ¡ously made by me with each turn-1 their director, Mrs. Maude Akers, over; , . ' GON. Thursday afternoon. Following GREETINGS: Amount charged to Tax - . , ...... the usual sing period, a business Collector on the 1936 Haying turned over to the Coun from a good neighbor session was held. Plans were made ty Treasurer all taxes, both cur ’ Rolla r ------- $204339^6 for a food sale to be held at the rent (1936) and delinquent collect Total amount credited 177.649.76 library, Saturday, January 28. ed by me during the aw year 1986, , to — i on 1936 Rolls New music will be purchased with gether with all interest charged Amount unpaid and de- S u r v e y s sh o w ap p allin g thereon and having closed all tax linquent on 1936 Rolls $26,589.49 the money raised. records for the year 1936 on this Statement of all Tax Transaction Andy Barnett of Ontario arrived n e e d for B etter L ight b” train Friday noon. He is a date, 1 submit the following Sup- s Made During Year 1936 guest of his sister. Mrs. Clifton and B etter S ig h t I 1936 Tax Roll ...................- ............................... $177,649.76 Fridley. ueas rebate allowed ........................................ 3408.52 Less Big Broadway of 1937 show at Net Tax collected on 1936 Rolls .................... 174341 »24 $174341-24 1348.99 The Dalles was seen by Miss Beryl Plus interest charged on 1936 collections ■toMT.,..------------------ ...23,867.40 Sheets, Margaret McDermid, The Collected on 1936 Tax Rolls ------- ,7—. «ton« «<•? For millions of years ........... . - 8,603.47 we human brings got up with the tun, O’Meara boys, Glen Vian Gilder •* — 1933-1934 Tax - Rolls ................ went to bed with the sun. Our eyes ............ 6407.83 Fairfield. Washington. and Gordon Johnson. ” 1982 Tax Rolls ................ were need mainly for distant teeing ........... 3,771.06 December 17, 1936 ” 1931 Tax Rolls ............... Carol Dae Dripkard spent sever- out-of-doors in p lenty of ligh t. ............ 8,113.70 Dear Neighbor: ” 1930 Tax Rolls ............... Close seeing didn't really become a "41 days with Patricia at the home ............ 661.22 Just why you should buy or own ” 1929 Tax Rolls ................ general practice until 500 years ago of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Or ... ......... 274.56 a “Caterpillar” Diesel Tractor. ” 1928 Tax Rolls with the invention of the printing ville Yocum. , ............. 16.03 press. 500 years i< a mare fraction of There is no otheT form of power ” 1927 Tax Rolls ........- ..... Wasco high basketball players Interest charged on 1935 ta x es.................... time in the evolution of man and .................. 1,869.84 that can compete with “Caterpil- not long enough for our eyes to be *52.674.11 ar’’ Diesel, in any line of work, ’ went to Rufus Friday night, ac $62374.11 come adapted to modern conditions. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Total amount of U xes and interest collected and it is amazing the amount of work The reason so many people have de *228,454.25 Wilde. Both Rufus teams won turned over to the County Treasur-er one can do on so small a cost of fective vision is insufficient light. Sheriff and Tax Collector games played. operating expense and with a sat T o keep your eyes strong and HUGH CHRISMAN healthy, be sure to give them the isfied feeling when you drive a Mrs. G. A. Sargent was in Port right amount of light for every vis “Caterpillar” Diesel, to know, that land, Saturday evening, where she home after spending several weeks FARM 8ERVICE PORTRAYED ual task. Start in your home by hav it will get you there and back. and her daughter, Mary Jeanette ing your lighting measured with the the home of their son and fam- Mg<rvin Farm Bnd Home I have been a tractor farmer for of Willamette university, attended at Sight Meter, which shows both how ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Weld InUreH, *of Oregon 1034-86.” i> 19 years. The first was a “Cater much light you have now end the the Nelson Eddy concert. Gaylord and Darlene, in Bonne- Jfctuctive bulletin of the Ore»- pillar” which I used for 11 years amounts needed for easy seeing. A meeting of the Wasco Worn ville- gon State college extension serv- and then traded it off. Then there an’s club was held at the home of DelU Gray was visiting her par- |ce< written by Frank L. Ballard, came a high-pressure salesman Clean bulbs give most Bght! A film of Mrs. Anna Lee, last Friday after ents, Mr. and Mrs. ' George W. weu . known to Sherman county and I bought other makes of trac dust and grime on your lamp bulbs and re noon. There was a good *tten< Drinkard, over the week end. farmers. Included are numerous tors, three dfferent ,kCnds. and flectors can cut down your light as much as dance. ‘ The study period included now I have a “Caterpillar” Diescl- . , sketches by Mr. the Cuthbert. 20%. To be sure you get maximum efficiency Clifford TurnM l of GoJdmd»le. 1 bX t i n describe, many English instruction conducted by from the electricity you buy for lighting, RD-6. First a “Caterpillar” and n o{ worfc covered by the last a “Caterpillar.” see that your bulbs and shades are always Mrs. Homer Dixon. Mrs. Augusto brother of Mr,. Ralph Smith ia ins- spotless. Huckin gave a talk on “Lafe and ltinit her. An aunt aaeompanied w r ic u ituj ai tndu, tried-and area, Do not be misled by so called high- J Times,” by Robert Louis Steven Mr Tumbell. pressure salesmen like I was and son, Mrs. Earl Richelderfer follow buy an inferior or an experimental Roy Belshee waa in Moro Thurs ed with a book report “Master of .ractor which have caused me a lot day from his ranch near Wasco, Ballantrae, also by Stevenson. The Bob—W l»t w ake, your wife so >f grief, loss of lots of money and next meeting will be held Friday even though he had to umlk tbs — jspicious of your stenographer? . nto law suits. few miles, having ditched his : y that at the home of Mrs. E.-D. McKee last oar in a snow bank near Frank M“* * * W » J ^ J £ " £ 5 , . r £ We have heavy soil here at Fair Mrs. Elfin Roas o t Salem is rpak Burnet's ranch. He attended the my w t t * » “ stenorrapher be- field and machinery pulls heavy in ing a visit with her parents, Mr, Tractor School of McKean and «ore I married her. the Palouse country, but my RD-6 j and Mrs. W. E. Everett. /'Caterpillar” Diesel pulled ten i Searcy while here. Maudine— Was he on his knees feet of plows with ease. I plowed i Though snow flurries fell almost 700 acres of stubble land and seed- , constantly. Monday, the Contract when he proposed to you? ed 500 acres to fall wheat at a club met at the home of Mrs. Frank CARD OF THANKS Sue—No. I was on them. total cost of $55.50 for Diesel fuel. • Lamborn at 12:30 to enjoy a des “Caterpillar” Diesel’s talk for j We wish to thank our many sert luncheon. It waa followed by m enus xor wwir s .> hwu ™ » and re- Ruff—There’s a real blisxaid out Your kitten's dish of milk costa at least hemselves. Don’t be misled, watch ! the usual three tables of cards. friends for their kindn spect, and also for the beautiful side and my wife is in IL lc. But you don’t consider this cost impor the contractors at, the big Colum MW. Louis Walsh received the high tant because your k itte n needs the m ilk. flowers during the illness and death Tuff—Don’t worry, sh ell n bia Dam and the State Highway Now you con select the right score prise; Mrs. G» H. Root, trav Your eyes require light to see . . . pleiffy of eling award. Guesto and members of our lovintf husband and father, shelter in fOUto department store. Patrol’s. They use the “Caterpil amount of light for your eyes! light for effortless«eeeing. Because Pacihc Mrs. Ralph Smith and daughters. Ruff—That’s what worries me. lar” Diesel exclusively. They, too, present were Mrs. E. D. McKee, Power A Light Co.’s rates are among the The new 3*way I.E.S. Better Sight Lamps give have had the experiences. lowest ia the Uaited States, you can operate Mrs. Smith, Mrs. George Wilde, Donna and Darlene. 100, 200 jot 300 watts of light from the same bulb. rTke “Caterpillar” Dieael is the out a 1 0 0-w a t t la m p a p p r o x im a te ly 2|4 hours When you are visiting with friend», uie the low Mrs. H. D. Proudfodt. Mrs. Viggo for the coat of your kitten’s dish of milk. intensity. For large type or coarse work, the mid- standing tractor. Made to balance Haufelt, Evelyn Reardon, Mrs. Don’t skimp on light, for light is inexpen le intensity is sufficient. But for reading the news with the load you pull and built Marie Barnett Cooper, and Mrs. sive. But sight is priceless. paper, sewing or any prolonged work, 300 watts to stand up under the hardest kind Charles E verett are necessary. See this and other I.E.S. models Don’t guess about your light. Call or writs of work. in dealers’ and our nearest office. Look for the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow left KO WHITE STOU your nearest Pacific Power & Light Co. of Neighbor - be sure and buy a “ Cat translucent bowl that diffuses the light and the Thursday to attend (fee funeral of fice today for your free Sight Meter test. erpillar” Diesel. > You; will never - . I.E.S. tag of approval. »u -ir grand daughter of Colorado. ¿ i r i c C ^ e r e held in Salem. The regret it. - Groceries—Meats—Fresh S. J. Buob. Morrows are house guests of their Fruits and Vegetable« in sen-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Season Mrs. Laidlaw. or- P A C IF IC P O W E R * L IG H T C O M P A N Y - ngst» Wra- Andy Shearer returned 4 / mw /J a t Your Service home Saturday after a lengthy Year Patrwiage AppraiaMi ■toy in The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Weld are Wasco Folk sfcs ÍRY COUMCIl Attend Ralph Smith Funeral IX'S' rnjiSl RO<d S'"10*1* Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers : : : Wasco, Oregi WERNMARK> Good Advice Eyes Not Adapted WASCO MARKET 4 O’MEARA SEE ANY DEALER IN ELECTRICAL EQ UIPM ENT SUPPLY CO. *x> -J