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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1937)
JO UkNAL. MOMO, OKKUON FÀfi* ffPV* bflMSaSüaiti FM DA T. JANUARY 2S, 1M7 ..... M mm and most Important units. It owns 64.36 BANK TRANSFER U-B 400.00 335.64 an impressive business block in Comm. Fees and mil. 7.50 (Continued from page one) U-B 40.00 32.50 County Teacher’s Institute the heart of the efty and its re drawal restrictions. cently) ¡modontbed quarters give Courthouse., Janitor, Fuel, I X. “ We have given serious consid the bank 0 decidedly metropolitan Lights, Telephone» Box .675.64 eration to the re-opening of the aspect. Other branches of', the 207544 1400.00 rents, etc. COUNTY CLERK’S ANNUAL REPORT OF F tt8 .C O L L E C T E D 42.45 200.00 bank, and had further considered United 8tates National arts locat 242.45 County Printing AND DISBURSEMENTS OF T E E ’B A K E r 20.95 the adviaibility of moving its Io-j U-B „ , i < r e* ■& — 50.00 29.05 .. ■ >«* w3FX' ’ ’ f i t ed in principal cities throughout Jail: Board of prisoners 22.00 cation with the hope that we would j U-B 25.00 3.00 JANUARY 1st, to DECEMBER g ist, 1986 Justice Court the state. be able to continue our relations Circuit Court: 3146148 400.00 with our depositors and friends, TOTAL OF ALL FEES COLLECTED ' ‘ . U-B 400.00 none Witnesses and Jurors Arlington—Masons from / every *15.00 which have been so satisfactory in Less Migratory Liens—Remitted to Sec. of State 63240 U-B* 25.00 10.00 Reporter’s Fees section of the district that com 26.00 U-B Less none - 25.00 -the past. Our orçly thought has 1 Meals for Juror’s 20.00 been the future Welfare of our prises lodges located -in -Echo, Mr. and Mír». L. M. Miller ot U-B Less 20.00 none Bailiff’s Fees Moro on their way to Wasco Sat U-B 1389.63 depositors. We have decided that Heppner. Condon, Fossil. Ione, Less 610.37 2000.00 Care of Poor Umatilla, Hermiston, Stanfield and urday, were delayed when their car .42 25.00 with the limited facilities of a Arlington gathered here; Saturday 25.42 Feeble-Minded ITEMIZED 467.26 small bank, and the restrictions stalled in the snow. Mr. Miller U-B 2032.74 2500.00 Old Age Pensions $704Ä> 100.00 •riheed on banking at this time, n igh t Jaunary 16. for a dittnet walked back to Moro, and Mrs. Recording Ü-B 100.00 none Burial Expenses convention and fiftieth anniversary Circuit Court Fees Miller came on by stage to spend 91.84« 2S1.84 - 200.00 we wopld be unable to render sat of Arlington lodge. No. 88, , De’MIoss Memorial Park 19640 12.88 U-B a few days with her parents, Mr. County and Probate Fees 50.00 37.12 isfactory service, and have trans- Sealer, Weights 4240 Marriage License Fees 16.50 ferred your deposit to The Uni.ed U-B and Mrs. Schwendel. 250.00 233.50 Auditing 16B40 and Indexing Fossil—Sheriff E. J, Kelsey col 22.86 none The Dalles Townies and the Was Miscellaneous Copying States National Bank through its 22.86 Shiel Property taxes Migratory Liens lected taxes to the amount of 3131,- X? ¿ I , co Quintet basketball teams played direct branch in The Dalles.” Courthouse, heating 74.00 Litigant Fees 182.56 during the year just ,peet 36.56 2700.00 last week, the final score 85-40 for 2735.50 -The Eastern Oregon Banking when but 3104,587.38 had been lev , plant and installing 5.00 25.00 ~ none 25.00 The Dalles. Melvin Walsh was Divorce Fees Judge’s Comm. A ss’n Fees Company was established in 1900 ied. More taxes were collected 00.00 31.19 none high man for Wasco with 21 points. Liquor License 3 31.19 Ass. of Ore. Counties and for thirty-seven years has during 1936 than during the 6 4 8 Bond Deputy’ Clerk’s on 56.25 none 56.25 The high school basketball game e un 1935 balance on audit served a wide territory. Its di previous 18 years, in Wheeler 22.50 none 22.50 scheduled at Mosier has been post Councel Fees rectors are J. W. Hoech, who was Dated this 5th day of January, 1987. county. .... 17.55 1417.55 1400.00 poned until travel is easier. also president of the bank. A . R. Election suhmitad. Respectfully 27.97 none 27.97 Tax ’Refund Mrs. Maude Akers and Miss Scott J o a T fe ltt, 70.69 Altcrmatt*. vice president, John U-B 865.00 McLennan, A. J. Connolly, and L, were dinner guests, Sunday, at the County CloHt Premium’s on officers bonds 294.31 139.00 225.00 364.00 Ink. on Ch. and .Kent hall Barnum. When Your Shoes need reptfli home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hen- 77.55 none 77.55 CLERK’S ANNUAL REPORT OF DISBURSEMENTS^, FOB THE W. P. A. work The. United States National nagin and family. send them to 33151.91 *31468.19 PERIOD JANUARY 1, to DECEMBER 81. 1986 Bank is the Jargest banking insti Moro and Wasco high school tution in Oregon, its recent state I Amount to be transferred from *36 Emergency Fund 31 468-19’ • basketball teams played here Fri ‘ AMOUNT ACCOUNT ~ \ \ ' ment showing deposits of approx day. Scores were 33-9 for the boys 1 AmounAcarried over from 1936 Budget—Gen. Fund Surplus 3316L91 460.00 County - Judge’s Salary L u i , and Highway, Amount expcnded-il3.716.70, Amount budgeted imately 3114,000.000, and resour GOOD SHOE with Wasco winning. The Moro REPAIRING 10147 • Judge’s Expenses cea; in. excess of 3123.000,000. The girls won the other game 41-<22. 1600.0CK* County Clerk’s Salary z \ •« I Emergency0 Fund Budget $4,000.00 minus expenditure, of 1936 leaves Dalles Branch is one of its largest 204 Second St. : THF DALL 1.6 Mrs. R. H. McKean stayed with 1080.00 , Deputy Clerk’s Salary ' . b a U ^ e of $263?.8* in emergency fund to be trxn.ferred to 4 h e Mrs. S. A. Porter each evening 146.64 Incidental Expenses ‘ last week. Mrs. Porter’s daughter, 90.09 Record Books and Blanks road fund. * -v Mrs. Mills, has been unable to' 1700.04 County Sheriff’s Salary visit her mother lately because of, 60040 Traveling Expenses illness. 1600 M Deputy Sheriff’s Salary See us for Sodium Chlorate and Atlacide Mr. Halstead, Standard Oil sup 83749 Office Expenses erintendent, was in the Wasco area ’ 186.94 State Industrial Accident Commission Saturday- 170044 County Assessor’s Salary Virgil Brock of Twin . Falls, 400.00 V.C. Family and Princes* Flour Field Assessor’s. Salary Citizens of most Oregon cities Idaho, arrived Friday for a visit 424.06 Office Supplies enjoy the privilege of a good tast of a month with his parents, Mr. ¡ Mill Feeds Grain Bags 94.20 District Attorney’s Expenses ing mountain water such as is and Mrs. S. J. Brock. 900.00 County Treasurer’s Salary available for domestic use in few The Emigrant school bus was Dairy and Poultry Feeds Twine 209.68 Office Expenses <■ other sections of the United States, unable to make its daily rounds 1600.00 Norman Fleck, who is in a hos County School Superintendents Salary it is declared in an article ‘^Rates Rolled Grains — Concentrates last week as Dick .Yocum, driver, 800.00 pital in The Dalles with ulcers of and Traveling Expenses Related Facts Regrading was ¿11. 81144 the stomach, has been reported to Water Systems in Oregon Cities.’ Fleur Salt Incidental Expenses Mrs. Lewis Scholl spent some 196.47 be in no better condition at the written by Herirían Kehrli, director Office Work time last week with her son-in-law 4646 first of this wee A ll kinds o f Insurance , Coroner’s Fees and Expenses of the bureau of Municipal Re and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George 740 search and Service of the Univer County Physician __et Medler was taken to the Knebel in The Dalles. 20049 County Health Officer Salary hospital some time ago to be treat sity of Oregon, which appears in Wasco Woman’s Study club metí 16.87 Expenses . ed for kidney trouble. He is. some th e , January issue of ^Western at the home of Mrs. E. D. McKee 800.00 County Stock Inspector . ‘City?’ what better, it is said. last week. Program numbers in 386.64 Commissioner’s Fees and Mileage The article is based on a cluded “Practical English Lessons 68.00 While form ulating the sick list, thorough survey made o f water School Library Fund Mrs. Harry Proudfopt; “Life of 600.00 It can be said th a t there are a sources in 144 incorporated cities Four-H Club Fair Galsworthy,” Mrs. E. H. Watkins; - 8240 case or two of flu in the community of Oregon. Municipalities own 127 County Teachers’ • Inetftntn and a review of Galsworthy, “The 1860.02 and numerous colds, but there of the 144 systems included in the Court house, Janitor, Fuel, etc. Man of Property” by M ts . Maude 242.46 seems to be no danger of the flu survey and 17 are privately owned. County Printing Akers. 29.06 epidemic affecting this community Municinally owned plants serve a Jail: Board of Prisoners Miss Oliva Robinson entertain 169040 population of 619.424, and privately very heavily. County Fair, 1936 S a fe ty Deposit Boxes f o r Lease ed guests at three tables o f pinoch 226.09 Insurance. Fairgrounds owned companies supply water to le, Friday. Mrs. H ines.. received ~ U ntil Monday, Jan u ary 25. the 8.00 Justice Court high score with Walter Eaton and m ercury has not been able to clim b; 36.382 city dwellers. Circuit Court: Mrs. J. F. Royce and Arthur Bar past the 30 degree m ark, but Mon- ‘ Witnesses and Jurors gee turned in the low scores. Re day it took a sudden skip up a s ’ 10.00 Reporter’s Fees freshments were served. high as 45 degrees, and during the Meals for Jurors Mrs. Estrelle Hailey was in course of the week of Jan u ary 18 Bailiff’s Fees Portland several days last week. to 22 it dropped nearly to the zero 61047 Care of Poor She was a guest of Mrs. Guy m ark—this is ju st the condition 2082.74 Old Age Pensions Pound of The Dalles, Sunday eve in the immediate v;cin.ty of Rufus, 26.42 Care and Maintenance of Insane ning before returning to Wasco. however. Another slight fall of Burial Expense The Tuesday Study club mem snow deccrates the ground since 6040 Boys’ and Girls’ Aid Society bers met at the library. The Eng the same week netted u r about six 60.00 Louise Home - lish study period was conducted by inches more than we had. but it 6040 Waverly Baby Home Mrs. Msude Akers. (After the ■vasn t enough to nrevedi The school 50.00 Volunteers of America Home usual business meeting the group busses from making their usual 28144 DeMoss Memorial Park spent the remaining part of the runs. • •» Bureau of Biological Survey afternoon visiting. The next meet 87.12 The winter mav be hard and Sealer of Weights and Measures . ing is scheduled for the home of , 28840 long, but it is still necessary th a t - Auditing County Book» Mrs. Ida Andrews. 1600.00 one should keep his means of County Agent H. D. Proudfoot left Saturday 18,715.70 locomotion up to date, evidently. Roads and Highways for Chicago where he ts attending 180.00 The B ryant fam ily, of Biggs, can Re-employment office expeaae the final meeting of the Fact-find 2246 now skim over the te rra firma in a Shiel property taxes and expenses ing committee of the Farmers’ 600.00 Jrand new ’31 V8 Ford car. - Inland Empire Waterways National Orain corporation. Mr. 2786.60 Courthouse heating plant and installing Proudfoot is one of two representa 25.00 judge’s and Commissioner’s Ass*n Fees tives from the Pacific Northwest. 81.19 Association of Oregon Counties Fe44 ~ 66.25 Miss Geraldine Funk spent the 1985 balance for audit paid in 1986 8240 week end with her parents, Mr Counsel, Fees, Sherman County’s Portion 1417.66 and Mrs. Lawrence Funk. Miss Election. Special. Primary, and General 81242 .. Funk lives in Portland. Telephones — y — ..... ....... . * - 12.60 Mr. and Mrs Ross Orqduff of Box R e n t _______ J___ ____--------------- 27.87 w o u ld m o k e m o r e The Dalles were in town, Sunday. Tax Refund Premium on Officer’s Bonds ~ ~ 29441 Several Wasco citizen» enjoyed w it h a “C a te r p illa r ” Insurance, Court House and Kent Memorial Hall 864.00 the Serge Rachmaninoff concert in 77.66 W. P. A. work aad Traps for Trapper* Portland, Sunday. Among those — says a “ Caterpilh r” owner 344469.02 present were Mrs. Augusta Huckln GRAND TOTAL and daughter Augusta; and Mrs “My neighbor is losing money EXPENDITURES BY MONTHS. Arthur Sargent. because it costs him too much to 3 7478.70 January Miss Ivalou Rough of Portland 2,420.40 farm. He should be using the February is visiting her mother,. 6.08743 “Caterpillar” Diesel Tractor. March Last Saturday night neighbors 8488.36 My “Caterpillar” Diesel uses cheap April met together at the Gus Henderson I fuel and not much of i t My neigh 8489.99 May • home for a game of cards and a - 8,168.29 bor feeds wheat hay and oats to June tíme to visit. Mr. and Mrs. C 4469.62 his horses and it costs him more July Bargenholt, Mr. and Mrs. Mat 2444.70 to feed six horses than it costs Her« b the new scientific instrument August Schwendel and- Mr. and Mrs. L. H 8487.96 me to operate my Diesel. He’s — the Sight M eter >■ that enable» lu te September f t . « u n r . lighting jn»t aa accurately a» Miller were guests. [ losing what he feeds his five other , 2421.28 , October thermometer» measure temperature. Kenneth lfcKensie, Rufus grade 8441.16 ■ix-horse teams.” November school teacher, accompanied Joe . 4481 .36 December Morris to town last Friday. * * 3 4 4 4 6 9 .0 2 * Millers C leik’s Report For 1936 Have Difficulties Getting To Wasco WERNMARK’S Flu Epidemic On The Wane A t Rufus Many Oregon Cities Enjoy Mountain Water Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers : : : Wasco, Oreg< M y N e ig h b o r CARDS OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks to the many friends who have ■how* such kindly thought in word and deed during our recent be reavement. We appreciate' the beautiful floral offerings and other tributes paid to our dear mother, Kathleen McDonald Yates WUliam B. McDonald A family. John Patrick MieDonald Julia Mae Begawe ; WASCOMARKET - REDIUBIBHOKE Groceries—Meuta—Fresh Fruita and Vegetables in bW - This report is based upon the records s i • » wfltwnta written in the office of the County Clerk. __ I hereby certify that th l. mpy t to tra» « M e m e b . Dated January 14, 1987. Respectfully anhawited. ----- --- , ; Joe Trunk O o m y ywnc CLERK’S REPORT OF OVRR»DRAFT8, VNDEWWJDGET PENDITURBS. ETC.» far l il f l . Account: Amount Amount Expended Budgeted Jadce Expense. $101.87 311640 28940 Clerks’s Inc. Exp. J-146.64 18640 d e t k ’s Record books _ 9048 Sheriff’s Salary 1700.04 170949 400.00 Sheriff's Office Exp. . 337.69 190.00 State Industrial Acc. 135.94 Assessor’s Salary 1700.04 179949 Assessor's office supplies 424.06 400.00. 60.09 Re-Appraisal work none 100.09 District Attorney’s Exp. 9440 85.00 Treasurer's office Expenses 209.68 16949 Superintendent’s Inc. Exp. 31144 Superintendent’s Office work 196.47 200.99 60.09 Coroner’s Fees 45.55 Coroner’s Juror’s none 26.00 and Witness Fees . 740 240.00 County Physician 1647 15.00 Ce. Health Officer Exp. eh OS Young eyes need more light than middle-age eyes. Proper light EX- 1986 Eamr. .Other U -B ji.n-Ar - 86.90 U-B U-B 6241 24.06 U-B U-B 60.00 640 124.99 6144 448 U-B 4.46 U-B •V •• U-B • 86.99 28249 U-B 147 The above excerpt from an own er’s letter reflects the thoughts of hundreds of wheat farmers who have changed ^rom horie farming to “CaterpillaY” farming. They are enthusiastic because they have tried both methods and havt earned more from tractor farming. TTiey chose “Caterpillar” Diesels because of preponderance of evi dence which proves th^y are bet ter built, operate more economical ly, last longer. O ’M E A R A SU P P L Y CO. ing helps them sec more easily and w ithout danger o f eyestrain. NEW L E .6 . 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