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and daughter Ann spaye guests
Sunday at the h°™e 9* Mr-
Mrs. Charles Roth in The Dalles.
Mrs. T. C. Thorny spent Monday
in The Dales visiting her mother,
Mrs. Whiting who is in the hos
pital. ~ ~ --- « -
Mrs. Pearl Butler left for Colfax
Washington Sunday to see her
her and daughter, Mildred, re
turning Wednesday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Viggo Haufelt
visited in Heppner and Pendleton
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett McQuillen
of The Dalles were -visitors here
with friends Sunday.
Henry Richelderfer came from
Hood River Sunday tb see his
father and family. He returned to
continue work at the apple glowers
warehouse.
Mr. and . Mrs. Ranald "Macnab
an estimated fifty guests.
Hearts To Break; Wiikin?, And,
and
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macnab
Vollv ball w is played last F ri
So Victoria: Chamberlain, Two On
spent
the week end in Portland.
Safari; Roberts, North West Pas day with the Grass Valley team
Miss
Norma Feldman left Wed
which
was
declared
the
winner
af
sage: Lea. Four Marys; Pedler,
nesday
for
a few days visit in
ter
some
debate.
Shining Cloud; Ebe-rhart, House on
Portland.
Lor
aine
Darby
Kennedy
and
the Roof; Hill, White Orchids;
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hllde. brand
Deeping, Seven Men Came Back; daughter spent several days in
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Strong, Buckskin Breeches; Diller, Portland last week.
Mrs. E. Weld was a guest of her|B *™ *« and son motored to Gold-
Whispering River; Davenport, Of
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in
U w and
. n d children
e h ild r o n
in «"dalo and Yakima Sunday.
Mrs.
Lena Geyer; Lawrence, Seven Pil daughter
law
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Sarah Barnett who had been visit
lars of Wisdom.
The Dalles several days.
ing in Goldendale returned home
Odd-Fellows and Rebekahs met
E. Weld left Tuesday for Gold
for a social evening Wednesday endale where he will be busy help with them.
and played pinochle. Three prizes ing Mr. Bonham on the farm.
Mrs. Clyde Heating was in Shan
were given as follows: M ts . S. J.
iko where she joined her husband
Leo Watkins, Cliff Fridley and
Brack, a flower pot; Harry Richel-
in a hunting trip Friday.
Charles Siscel met with members
Mr. . and Mrs. John McDermid
of the Odd-Fellows lodge at Kent
Friday evening to greet “Grandmas-1
Jarnes Maddox drove to P r in
ter Zimmerman.
• , ' ville and Redmond Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ha?land Johns-on
- Frank Knox and daughters, ac
companied by his mother, Mrs. accompanied by Miss IMtorgaret Mc
Mary Knox motored to Tygh Val Kee left for Portland Monday re
ley Sunday to spend the day with turning Tuesday.
Mrs. Art Barzee spent a week
Mr. and Mrs. William Knox and
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Royse and son Barzee in Portland.
are here for a short stay. He is
Mrs. Belle Clothier and Mrs.
employed in the warehouse.
Augusta Huckin drove to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stoleeon last week and while there called on
drove to Hood River Sunday where Ross Hilderbrand who is in a hos
i they called at the home of Mtr. and pital in that city.
Mrs.
__ John Stevenson.
. I Mr. and M*s. W. B. Guy and Mrs
H .y y Richelderfer accomj»nied Art Barze<.
for Portland, re-
Charles Roth to Grass Valley and | turnjn^ Tuesday.
return Monday.
r. and Mrs. Louis Scholl left
Mr. ' and Mrs. William Clothier
for Northwestern Lake to spend
the week end.
HUDSON
PONTIAC
TERRAPLANF
Members of thé Eastern Sta
• Good ooffae at that price would eel! j
held a reception after chapter,
derfer a box o f handkevfblefs and
Mrs. W. B. Riee a small gift fo r
lmr peefa.. Light refreshments
were served and dancing ended the
evening. .
At eight o’clock Saturday eve
ning parents and teachers met at
the school house for an evening of
entertainment. Parents inspected
These books have been added to the school building to see the new
improvementi that have been made
the Wasco Public Library and more
during the summer before watch
books are to be added soon.
Orcxy, Scarlet Pimpe nel: Car- ing the program. Musical numbers
negie, How to Win Friends and . ■ were «riven by the Choral club;
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Mrs. Ge'rge Wilde, a vocal solo;
Influence People; Frome, Mr.
V-«C
O G. Hilderbrand, a vocal
kerton Grows a Beard: Walpole.
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Katherine F ’ldley and Jack
John Cornelius; Singmaste-, T rr-
Hines,
a trumpet duet; Miss Eve
ing Hearts; Prokosh, Seven Wh?
lyn
Scott,
trumpet solo. Principal
Fled; Corbet, Langworthy Family;
Dixon talked for the teachers, 'Rev.
Roche, In The Money; Kelland,
Carey for the parents and Mrs. S.
Dreamland; Freeman, Death 'A t
L. Richelderfer for the school boaiM
coffee
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like hot oakeel That «xplaina why
“Caterpillar” D ieael Tractor popularity
grows eo fast On fuel ooets alone, thia
tractor saves from 60% to 00% . And
it's built to continue such savings foi
thousands of hours. (Many have hit the
likOOO hour mark and are going strong.)
‘black egts, ghasts and witches fey
atmosphere.
When the table centerpiece re
October Slat, Hallowe’en and
flects.
a hollowed pumpkin well
pgtties now go together like
filled with apples, grapes* and
Winkin, Biinkin and Nod. But if nuts, or a pumpkin chariot drawn
you should be asked if thip has by toy figures of mice (from the
always feen true, you would not 5 and 10c «tore or home made
“Nod.”
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from dried fruiUX-.it gives the ap
The origin of Hallowe'en . . .“all pearance of oiff*’4 of Pomona’s
Saints’ night out,” are varied. The feasts.
Celts celebrated tne end of Octo
The Hallowe’en cake - palata
ber as the day of “summers end”: ble in its butter base, has (baked
a day when evil spirits were in for fortunes sake, a ring, key,
abroad. The Teutonic May Eve thimble, penny and 'button to fore
Assemblage of witches brought its tell respectively, speedy marriage,
hags and their attendant (beasts journey, spinrterho-'d, wealth and
Ur help celebrate this night.
bachelorhood.
In Colonial days
Hallowe'en
Additional refreshments may in
was little celebrated in America. clude round dark bread sand
However, today it revels in fos wiches spread with creamy cheese
tering the spirit of ancient merry or grated reasoned eairot. Graham
making - elves, goblins and fairiea crackers
decorated
alternately
are native. Mysterious and m is-1 with frosted marked pumnkine irt
chievous spirits choose the time orange and chocolate icin'». Ice
for carrying off4 and misplacing cream, of course, must be served.
numerous objects, ringing door When it is chocolate Sundae, a
bells, rapping,; on windows and “gob” of orange tinted whipped
generally, frightening the ' popu cream is iU crown.
lace with grotesque spectres.
Today America, in its oeMfcra-
tion of Hallowe’en, .becomes mind
ful of providing festivities for the
children. Service club« in com mu
nitlee sponsor . costume parades
and contests that will absorb the
houis of early evening play, and
these are frequently followed by'
Groceries—Meats—F resh
home parties for the pleasure of
Fruits and Vegetables in
young and old. Th^ decoration'.,
make plain the two original ele-,
Season
ments of the Festival, namely, the
tu r n
harvest, in the .proruse u3e of ao-
pies and nuts for games and re-!
freshments; and the spirit*», in!
PETERSON MOTOR C O jhonorin« Mrs- H- D Proudfoôt as
a member of the jurisprudence
committee for Oregon. Prog am
THE DAIU.ES. OREGON
numbers were given by Margaret
Johppon and Mrs. Johnson, solo and
XJ busu I Values In Used Cars
accompanist. Miss Evelyn Scott,
clarinet solo. Guests from The
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Dalles, Arlington, Antelope, More
and G ass Valley numbering 175
‘ at 4th A Union
were present during the evening.
Rev. Cannell assisted by G. A.
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Sargent are busily engaged in
painting the parsonage of the M. E.
church.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hennagin
made a trip to Redmond Monday
returning the following day.
LAWYER
Mr. and Mrs. William McKean
drove io (Portland Tuesday.
CaUrHIUi
Members of the pinochle club
MORO
WASCO
met at the home o f Mr. and Mrs
Vivian Rust Saturday evening in
honor of Mr. Rust’s birthday. Five
tables were in play and prizes were
won by Mrs. Eaton and Mrs. Coff
man and Mrs. Bamated and Ted
Anderson.
Following cards
chicken dinner was served. Out of
town guests were Mr. and Mrs
Coffman and Mr. and Mrs. iBam-
sted of Moro, Mr. and IMlrs. John
Steveson, and Mr. and Mrs. Claud?
Eaton of Hood River.
Mrs. Steve McMillen’s mother ar
rived from Mollala Monday to stay
this winter with her daughter and
husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kaseberg
Mr. and Mks. Floyd Root, Mr. and
1 Mr’ „Everett Watkin. and Mra
. 1 Estrelle Hailey attended the game
I . , Eu(ren<( Saturday.
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2 . L e s s e n s Loss B y
I on last Saturday evening at The
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e’en — Parties
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Your Patronage Appreciated
NOTICE OF ESTIMATED AND PROPOSED TAX
LEW FOR TOE YEAR 1937
AND NOTICE OF TAXPAYERS BUDGET MEETING
FOR COUNTY OF SHERMAN
STATE OF OREGON
Notice is hereby given that on November 20, 1937 the Budget Com
mittee of the County of Sherman, Oregon will be in regular session
at the County Courthouse in Moro, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o’clock
a. m. and any tax payer of Sherman County, Oregon will be heard
in favor or against the proposed tax levy as hereinafter itemised.
ITEMIZED STATEMENT
Prepared in accordance with the provisions of Title LXIX, Chap-
217 E. THIRD ST.
'CATERPILLAR"
DIESEL
T. Lester Johnson
O ’M E A R A
SUPPLY c o .
John Deere
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Minnesota Woolen Mills, Agent
Fyr Fyter Equipment, Agent,
Calkins Weeden and Improved Treaters
Grading
1. P ro d u ces B ig g er-
S tronger P lan t*
D rou gh t
3 . In crea ses Y ields
OTHER TIMES sought assurance in the sound of the
town crier’s bell. Today people find a real sense of
security in their ttlephones.
Is your home a part of this close-knit, modem, tele
phone-using world? May we tell you more about the
service:
T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany
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ter XI Qr«goq Coda, 1930 h 4 tmeadment thajwte, shawlRR an asti
by tasaron by
paste gf tha aowynte of
a each da-
Sherman County, Oregon fc f
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O flsst, and
psitmant of tha County GoyammauL Count
and for aack i|ngi n»saiWt, tha maintenance of aach County building
structure or institution, and for the salary of each county officer or
employee, and for tha improvement and maintenance of public high
ways, toads and bridges and for contemplated expenditures.
Also showing tha probable receipt of Sherman County, Oregon
from sources other than direct taxation upon real and personal prop
erty for the year 1937; and approximate amount „of the balance of
the General Fund o f Sherman County, Oregon, upon January 4 ,
1938 and the amount of indebtedness of Sherman county, Oregon:
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ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Estimate of expenses during the
proposed appropriation for.
1000
1987
1938
450.00
.’>$2500
450.00
125.00
450.00
125.00
->090X10
./O0O.OO
¿900.00
. 125.00
100040
760.00
200.00
125.00
1500.00
1020.00
200.00
225.00
County SherifFs Salary
1700.00
Deputy Sheriff’s Salary
1509.00
Traveling expenses
600.00
Office supplies and expenses
400.00
State Industrial Accident Com
mission <
10040
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Country Assessor’s Salary ,
• J70040
Field Assessor's Salary
40040
Rolls, detail sheets, etc..
400.00
Re-appraisal Work
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60.90
Office Help, Assessor’s office
1800.00
750.00
420.00
400.00
1800.00
1020.00
420.00
400.00
100.00
1004ß
100040
-400.00
. 425.00
1800.0b
400.00
425:00
County Judge's Salary
Judge's Expenses
County Clerk’s Salary
Deputy Clerk’s Salary
‘ incidental expenses ;
Record books and blanks
Local Agent Moro, Oregon
Phone 464
Full Stock Of Repairs
All sorts of used machinery Harvesters-Weeders-Etc.
170.00
District Attorney's Expeneco
190.00
100.00
County Treasurer’s Salary
900.00
400.00
Record books and blanks
85.00
100.00
County School Sup’L Salary
1500.00
1500.00
Traveling expenses
300.00
300.00
Incidental expenses
250.00
250.00
Office work
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200.00
“ 200.00
County Health Nursed
800.00
Coroner’s fees and expenses
5040
50.00
Juror’s fees and witnesses
25.00
25.00
County Physician
240.00
240.00
County Health Officer
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200.00
300.00
Expenses
15.00
15.00
County Stock Inspector
300.00
800.00
Commissioner’s fees and milage !
400.00
400.00
COUNTY SCHOOLS
School Library
08.00
02.80
4-H Club Fair '
500.00
500.00
County Teachers’ Institnte
49.00
40.00
Apportionment of >10. per capita
0800.00
0280.00
County High School tuition fnml
8000.00
4500.00
Courthouse Expenses:
Janitor, lights, fuel, water, telephone
and repairs
140040
1400.00
Courthouse heating system
2700.00
County Printing
20040
250.00.
Jail:
Board of Prisoners
50.00
6040
Election:
Judges and Clerks
050.00
Ballots
150.00
Booths
125.00
Special Election
460.00
00040
Ballot boxes and registration
25.00
County Fair:
. . Insurance on fairgrounds *
225.00
22540
County Fair:
100040
1600.00
Justice Court
25.00
25.00
Circuit Court:
Witness and Juror’s fees
400.00
400.00
R eporters fe e s
25.00
25.00
Meals for Jurors
26.00
25.00
Bailiff’s fees
20.00
20.00
Miscellaneous Items:
2540
25.00
Feeble-minded exam, and exp.
2000.00
1000.00
Care of Poor P. A. -
2500.00
2500.00
Old Age Pensions O. A. A.
100.00
100.00
Burial expenses
Blind Assistance
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Aid to Dependent Children
6040
* 60.00
Boys* and Girls’ Aid Society
50.00
50.00
Louise Home
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50.00
00.00
Waverly Baby Home
50.00
6040
Volunteers of America Home
50.00
White Shield Home of Salvation
200.00
200.00
widows tensions
DeMoss Memorial Park Fund
200.00
200.00
Insurance on C. H. Exp. Sta.
870.00
500.00
500.00
Bureau of Biological Survey
50.00
50.00
Sealer, of Weights and Meas.
25000
250.00
Auditing County books .
305.00
Premiums on officers bonds
365.00
Inland Empire Waterways Asa’n.
500.00
4000.00
4000.00
Emergency Fund
County Agent
1000.00
1000.00
ROADS AND HIGHWAYS:
Salary roadmaster and laborera, improvements
11009,0Q
11000.00
repairs, etc.
Machine Shed
Bridges over ten feet
Market Road tax
County Machinery
Sinking Fund for Retirement of
road bonds
Interest on bonds
GRAND TOTALS
A. W. McLEOD
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8500.00
4000.00
1000.00
25000.00
8000.00
98,098.00
100.00
900.00
75.00
1500.00
800.00
250.00
200.00
400.00
60.00
25.00
240.00
300.00
15.00
12.00
400.00
62.80
500.00
40.00
4280.00
1700.00
250.00
50.00
650.00
225.00
100.00
25.00
225.00.
200040
50.00
1000.00
25.00
25.00
20.00
76.00
1500.00
2500.00
100.00
75.00
220.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
100.00
207.56
600.00
80.00
285.00
365.00
500.00
5000.00
1700.00
11000.00
1000.00
3500.00 ,
6000.00
8000.00
8500.00
6000.00
4000.00
80000.00
500040
100,067.80
30000.
100477.36
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
GAS, OIL, and MOHAWK TIRES
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Income from Sheriff’s office
Approximate balance from General
Income from Clerk’s office
Income from Motor Vehicle Fund
Total Estimate receipts:
S p e rry F lo u r.
F E E D
G R IN D IN G ’
Safety Deposit Boxes fo r Lease
SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
A ll kinds o f Insurance
Sherman Cooperative Grain
Growers ;
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OF PORTLAND
: Wasco, Oregon
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As budgeted As proposed
for the yr. for the yr
1936
1938
_ 1937
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S p e rry D a iry a n d P o u ltry Feeds
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.100.00
Fund
1000.00
5000.00
0700.00 .
100.00
1600.00
5000.00
6700.00
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120.00
1600.00
6000.00
0720.00
Total amount to be raised by
taxation v
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>91,993.00 >93,867.80 >94 257.36
Indehtednes sof Sherman County Bonded
< >106,000.00
High School Tuition Fund Warrant
2,406.72
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>107,406.7^.
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„..Total indebtedness_____
First publication ordered for:
Second publication ordered
Date of hearing set for:
(Signed J
October 22, 1937
October 29. 1987
for:
November 20, 1987
Geo. A- Potter, Chairman,
A. A. Dunlap. Secretary.
Roy Powell
A. von Boratei
David Reid
A. C. Kaseberg
o f Budget Committee