Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 21, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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Earl Barzee visited several days Mr
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One o’clock luncheon was served the
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at the home of Mm F. S. Lamborn
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Road Fund
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Wednesday with two tables of oon- j oj ,
Balance on hand June 30,
tract bridge in play during the af- a$ ,
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8,175.48
ternoon. Mrs Augusta Huckin re- ¡a| t
Receipts -
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8 1434439
ceived club prize.
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Disbursements .
1,463.25
1938730 _ •
Balance on hand December
Mrs B. W. Guy entertained the rec<
junior bridge club members at her
ft
. 034,771.79 034,771.79
home Thursday. High honors were riv<
0 2,09735
High School Tuition Fund
won by Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand and g Ue
231339 City of Gras
Balance on hand June 30
draw prize was won by MVs Lloyd Roc
1391.16 Balance on ’
Receipts
0 912.05
Royse.
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ft
8 626.73
Disbursements
91636
ftfr and Mrs A. S. Johnson and Mr wee
Recipts
Balance on hand Decombe
8366#
and Mrs Viggo Haufelt were guests
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Disbursements
8439335
Sunday evening at the home of met
Balance on
Mr and Mrs Walter Ruggles at Ed i
Non-High School
Moro.„
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6376-00
Balance on hand
Mrs Frank Johnson of The Dalits Sell
Law Library Fuad
436646
Receipts
.
visited Mr and M*rs Max Williams Gia
Balance on band Js
1313.26
Disbursements ,
over the week ertd. She is Mrs Rai
Receipts
20.00
vere s Ride by Mrs nooerv c w n s , Williams’ grartdmother.
Balance on hand
Lot
Disbursements
Group singing was followed by the
.66 >10362.66 Balance on hand 1
Glen Van Gilder, a student at , F
English lesson.
Northwestern
business
college eve
Per Capita School. Fund
Mrs Louis. Scholl spent several j spent the week end with his par- of
8 2,76949 County Fair Fund
Balance op hand June
days visiting at The Dalles. While ents.
sur
244837
Receipts
there she attended the Sorosis club Jene Hull of Portland spent the of ’
Balance on hand
6 224.30
8
260,00
Disbursements
Tuesday, and Wednesday the Bon­ week end visiting his mother, Mrs
Receipts
J
1,16539
4367.76
Baiane« on
neville dam celebration.
Disbursements
Adeline H ull.,, ■
woi
Mrs. Paulen Kaseberg received
I 5,217.7«
85317.76 Balance on hand
Mr and Mrs Dick Yocum and bro
guest prize and Mrs Frank Lam- family spent Sunday at Rowena Du
Elementary Schoo
born and Mrs G. H. Root high score with Mr and Mrs J. O. Yocum. .
haa
1,665.41 County Dog Tax
Balance on hand
prises at the home of Mrs H. D.
The Wasco basket ball team was iefi
536036
Receipts'
Proudfoot, when members of the | defeated by the Dufur team Sat- . B
Balance on hand
Disbursements
Tuesday contract club met at lunch­ urday evening.
Receipts
offii
7 3 6 6 3 7 ___
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Balance on hand
eon followed by cards at three
Disbursements , .
Mr and Mrs G. H. Root were Kn
736537
>7366.67
Balance on hand
tables.
! hosts at their home Thursday eve- Joe
(Mr and Mrs F. S. Lamborn and j ning when they entertained mem- offt
State Irriduclble School
Mr and Mrs B. W. Guy were din­ bers of the dinner club. Four tab- der
5.58 Advance Tax Fund
Balance on hand June 30,
ner guests Sunday at the home of i les of bridge were in play and high lor,
797.28
Receipts
Balance on hand December 81, 1997
Mr and Mrs E. D. McKee.
scores were won by Mrs H. A. Jenkins; Master of Arma, Roy Bo-
Disbursements
A no-host dinner was enjoyed at White and Homer Dixon.
zarth; (Master of Exchequer, Guy
> 80236
State Malt Beverage Fund • *.<’ r '
Balance on hand Decern
the home of Mr and Mrs Charles
Jerry Barnett celebrated his 13th Andrews; Keeper of Records, and
Balance o» hand June 30, 1937 *
8 802.86
Everett Monday evening. Contract birthday anniversary with a dinner Seals, Ernest Weld; Inner Guard,
Receipts
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bridge was played later.
Tuesday evening. Guests attend­ W. B. Simmons; Outer Guard, Geo.
State Fund
Disbursements *
Wayne Bartrum from Joledo is ing were Miss Evelyn Scott, June Jensen.
>13310.60
Balance on hand
Balance on hand December >1, 1987
again enrolled here as a senior in Hines, Thelma Lutje, Patricia Yo­
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5,138.81
Receipts
,
Spinster—He didn’t tell me he
high school, making his home with cum, Henry Richelderfer, Steven
62534
3 4356 79 .
Disbursements
John and Olive Robinson.
Alley, Charles Hartman and Ray­ loved me, but he kissed me.
Sheriff’s Unapportioned Fund. .
143926?
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Friend—Don’t worry then; he Balance on hand
Mrs Clara Moff of Pendleton, mond Van Gilder. ___
Balance 3n hand June 30, 1937
>18349.41
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8 1362.48
must love you.
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grand chief of the Pythian sisters,
Receipts
7046432
visited the lodge Thursday evening
School Districts
Disbursements
when installation ceremonies were
>10363.17
Balance on hand June 30,
Balance on
held. Refreshments were served
2532832
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later in the evening.
Disbursements
819366.12
Cash Overplus -
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$».06
Mrs Belle Clothier returned home
Balance on hand
16326-61
Total Balance on hand due Funds
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to her relatives and friends after a
596491.99
>36,491.99
stay of two weeks at Kelso, Cen­
Cash sad Banks
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tralia and near Olympia.
Road Bond Interest Fund
Gash
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> 3315.78 7
The Everfaithful Sunday school
> 29346.42 Sherman County BsansB First National v
Balance on hand June 30,
ffity *
class met gt the home of Mrs L. R.
2,196.44 Sherman County Brands (Time. Deposit) '
Receipts
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Walsh Wednesday. Four numbers
8 3384.7>
Disbursements
Chase National Behk New Yprk
232237. ‘
comprised the program, a reading
1935744
Balance on hand December 31
Moro State Bank in liquidation
.4 3 0 9 3 8
by Mrs Elisa Dingle; a reading by MID-AFTERNOON REPAST
and is an excellent way to get ex­
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Mrs Glen Karns; piano solo, Cath­
School children, radiating ting­ tra fruit in the diet. lee cream,
I, Naomi Vaa Gild.r, County TcaaM or a<>8kaaaaaB Coantv. Ora-
erine Tom; vocal solo, Selma Din-
ly red cheeks and bright eyes from because of its high nutritional val­ Road Bond Sinking Fund
Ztatomaat
8 5,052.68 ron hereby certify that the f o r ^ b « *
crisp outdoors, have a habit of ue, should be considered often. It Balance «on hand June 30,
of
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Members of the Order of Eastern
1733534
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hnmediatelv dashing for the kitch­ is sure to please, too. And some­ Receipts ,
County. Ore»on far the period endiny P g w R » ,
as
appear«
Star held installation ceremonies
en when they return home from times a milk drink, made by. the Disbursements
upon
the
records
of
my
office
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Treasurer.
Tuesday evening of last week. Re-
school. They are hungry, of course addition of either chocolate sirup I Balance _ on hand December
Dated this 5th day o f January-1922.
k
freshments were served.
or fruit juices, wait waiting in the I
snd want something to eat.
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Naomi Van Qihbr. Shsnn s a County ThsaOaisi
Albert Thompson is now em­
The conscientious mother might refrigerator, with a full cooky jar,
ployed at the Huckin farm making
well be confused about her problem will be the answer.
his heme with Mr and Mrs Ross
Occasionally, and perhaps as of­
of what to serve at this afternoon
Hilderbrand.
time if she gives consideration to ten as once a week, a coveted treat
■Leo Watkins, Charles Siscel,
all that she has read and heard. consists of tall glasses of cold milk
Dave Brown, E. Racey, Hugh Math-
She has perhaps read the “three and thick slices of ginger bread.
ittT .
Addington and Harland regular m eal’’ rule. She may have Gingerbread is easily prepared, is
McDonald motored to The Dalles read that m4>etween meal eating not too sweet, and it has an over­
Wednesday when the Odd-Fellows spoils appetites and is the fore­ whelming popular appeal. It can
lodge conferred degrees on several runner of digestive trodble. Heav­ be baked in gems or in a bake sheet
en knows how many snatches of It may be topped with shredded,
advice on the sueject of “In-be­ cocoanut or nuta, before baking, or
tween Meal Eating” have been with whipped cream when served.
This Southern variety has reas­
gallantly given by her neighbors.
TO MY FRlfeNÖS AND CUSTOMERS
* But really, this afternoon snack ons for representation with Milk
is no problem. First of all, no giv­ for that afternoon siesta.
en law will apply to all children. Southern Gingerbread
One half cup butter
Groceries--M eats—F resh Factors that make a difference are One half cup sugar
age, sex, activity, the type of lunch
Fruits and Vegetables in
eaten, and the type of dinner to Two eggs
I wish to announce to all w hose patronage and friendship 1 have en-
One cup light molasses
be anticipated.
True, a few simple rules must be Two and half cups flour
joyed as owner for more than 17 years of the Sunset Motor company that
ke^t in mind. Large amounts of One tsp cinnamon
One half teaspoon cloves
candy
should
be
frowned
upon
be­
I Year Patronage Appreciated
I have sold my interests to Mr. Hal N. Holmes.
cause it may disturb« digestion, Two teaspoons ginger
and assuredly it will affect the din­ One teaspoon salt
ner appetite. * Neither are large One and a half teaspoon soda
This is an event which I cannot permit to pass without expressing to
amounts of food desirable, for the One cup hot water
Cream butter and sugar. Add
reason that this afternoon repast
all those who have favored us with their patronage my personal and hdsrt ■
is to be a tie over for dinner, and eggs well beaten and stir in molas­
felt appreciation. In fact, the hard part of making this decision was the
ses. Sift flour with spices, salt snd
not a dinner, substitute.
(Fruits, when attractively display­ soda. Slowly stir into mixture.
realization that it involved the cutting of so many valued ties.
ed in a bowl, will catch the child’s Beat until smooth, adding hot water
eye. An apple, orange or banana gradually. Bake * in a buttered
will often satisfy the hungry child, sheet pan at 325 deg. for 25 min.
Wasco Women’s
Clubs Hold
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L o w
W h eat
P r ic e s
It is also my desire to express my thanks and appreciation to the
D em an d the E conom y o f
members of the staff of the Sunset Motor company, whose unawarving
CATERPILLAR
S e m i-A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e C o u n ty
DIESELS T r e a su r e r o f S h e r m a n C o u n ty , O r e g o n
Period ending
County General Fund
Balance on hand June
J •> . i t
December 31, 1937
30,
1937
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46,126.99
and constant loyalty has made possible its success and created the good
will * which it enjoys.
It is a source of deep
satisfaction
to me to know that
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my successor in the business is to retain this staff without change. I know
that every member will continue to render the same high quality o f ser­
vice and loyalty as in the past.
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Melvin Schadewitz of the Moro Garage will continue to be associated
with Mr. Holmes in the same manner we have been associated during the
past five years.
When prices are high, no one needs
worry about what it co«tr to pro­
duce a crop. But it’s different
when prices are low
Now days every dollar of unnec­
essary cost means a ' dollar less
profit for the fanner’s time and
effort. The “Caterpillar” Diesel is
the best of all penny-pinchers. It
does more work than any other
know* fo r a of farm power and at
the lowest oosL
The “Caterpillar” D-4 pulls a full
load on 2 gallons and less of low
cost fuel per hour. No other trac­
tor w ill do as well.
In making this farewell to mv many business friends and associates I
wish to bespeak for Mr. Holmes the same consideration and confidence
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Sincerely yòùrs,
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NORVAL H. MARTIN.
S a fe ty Deposit Boxes f o r Lease
A ll kinds o f Insurance
Sherm an C ooperative G ra in
G ro w e rs
Caterpillar
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which I have enjoyed.
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