Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 28, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SHERMAN COUNT». JOURNAL.
PAGE POO*
HOBO. OBEGON? FRIDAY. OCTOBER
vited g u ests.
Former Wasco
Residents Sell
Property Here
A sale of property interest was
tiansactod here Monday when the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wall
was sold to Mrs. Emil Anderson.
The Walls and daughter, Caroline,
were here Monday to settle the
deal and after lunch with Mrs.
Anna Lee returned to Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barnett who
have lived in the Wall house since
their arrival in Wasco will move
to the Earl Jones house.
At a meeting of the Mary Eli­
zabeth Sunday school class of the
M. E. church last week, December
10th was set for the date of the
annual Christmas bazaar.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moon and
Christina were dinner guests Sun­
day of Mr. and Mrs. Ajrehie Gosson.
Mrs. Elvis Rich is visiting heT
parents Mr. and Mrs. Hill at
Woodburn.
Members of the Standard Bear
e n met at the M. E. church Thurs­
day • evening for games. Twenty
three of the group were remem­
bered with gifts from their
mystery mothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Gild
er are planning to leave for Look
Out, California Saturday to visit
Mks. Van Gild^r’i mother, Mrs.
Emma Hines.
The Past Noble Grand’s club
met with Mrs. John McDermid
Tuesday for 'its regular meeting
Light refreshments were served
by the hostess and a birthday cake
in honor of Mrs. G. H. Root, which
was a surprise, was greatly en
joyed.
Mrs. J. P. Yates is recovering
slowly and is expected home in
about a month.
James Howell and wife of Port­
land were in town Friday.
Mrs. Jene Joyal was a week end
visitor in Portland.
Mrs. Laidlarw of Salem is a guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Morrow.
Mrs. George Moon spent last
week visiting her mother, Mrs. de
Haven in The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hulitx motor­
ed to Lindsey Sunday from their
home in Portland and visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dutton with
Harley Dutton of Fossil returned
Saturday from a visit to Alta Vis­
ta,
Mr. and Bill Burris returned
home from Spokane this week.
They visited with Ronald Johnson
stopping along the way to view
scenic places.
.«>.
Wasco will soon miss some of
its most interesting neighbors
when Mr. and Mrs. H. H. White
leave for Moro where Mr. White
will be caretaker - for the CCC
camp.
Mrs. H. D. Proudfoot was hostess
to members of her Tueaday con­
tract cliAx FoRowing . dessert
luncheon six tables were in play
with three of them filled with in­
Mfiss Jessie Hull returned to
Portland after ten days spent here
with relatives.
A1 Hull is visiting his sister
here from Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kirkelie are
moving into the Marion Medler
house.
Local Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
entertained their members and
freinds at a pinochle party Wed­ SPICES FOR VARIETY
n ...
____ ■___ . tfck
nesday evening at Fraternity hall.
Have you ever experienced the
A no host supper was served by
the committee followed by danclhg. disappointment of a carefully
Prizes were taken by Mrs. Wesley planned and carefully prepared
meal - well, just not getting over?
Wilde and Mrs. Leo Watkins.
Mr. and Mks. sam es Dunn of A meal may be well balanced, as
Fossil are parents of a boy whose 0 vitamins, minerals, roughage,
birth was last Wednesday.
He and such; it may be colorful and
weighed 91 pounds and will be pleasingly so, and yet from the
called David. Mrs. Dunn was for­ standpoint of flavor will lack
merly Katherine Dutton.
zest and the interesting jolts th*t
Members of the Wasco Woman’s our appetites demand.
Study club met with Mrs. L. P.
Many cooks have won fame, or
Haven Friday. The club program at least praise, by adding an unex­
wi8 presented as follows: Mrs. pected bit of spice to foods com­
Bruce Grady gave a biography of monly accepted at their face value.
Elizabeth Fry written by Janet Some of these additions are now
Whitney and Mrs. Harry Van Gil­ so common as to be part of stan­
der a biography of Harriet Beech dard recipes, as cloves in baked
er Stowe by Catherine Gilbertson. ham cloveB An<j bay leaf in tomato
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edwards of soup or sauce, gingerroot with
Santa Crus, California are spend­ preserved pears. But there are
ing several weeks here with rel­ many more unusual touches thgt
atives. She is a sister of Mrs. have proved happy discoveries and
Harold White.
probably just as many to be dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson covered by those who. dare to he
motored to Yakima, Wn., where adevnturesome. Moderation and
they spent the week end visiting variety are the rules for using
the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. apice seasoning. While a little is
A. J. Grosscup.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stiles of
Forest Grove were guests £ 3
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F red,
Fortner.
Dimension 2x3-4-6-0-11” ‘
Mrs. Wesley Nichols of Moro
Surface 4 Sides at $13.00
was a visitor several days this
week at the horn» of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Burai.
1” Sheeting rough t f $ 1 1 .0 0
Thursday afternoon the three
table card club met at the home
Surfaced at $13.00
of Mrs. H. A. White for luncheon
followe by cards.
Mrs. Sarah Stalcup spent sever­
al days here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barnett were
Sawn 4x6 8 ’ bug at 20c
dinner guests Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Medler.
Members of the Christian church
i~
- 16* long at 40c
are busily employed making num­
erous articles of fancy work for
T r u c k lo a d « . o f
their bazaar to be held November
19 at the lfcrary room. Pastries 2 0 0 0 ’ o r
m o re
at
and candy will be included in the
R e d u c e d P r ic e s .
goods sold.
A birthday dinner for Mrs. W.
D. Watkins was given at the home
of her son Leo and family Sunday
to which immediate members csf^
the family and Miss Dana Jean«
McMillen were invited.
1
tip
P itc h
P in e
cups of
Mexican
One quart of
cinnimon
One inch *
ns ground coflfcft
Three table
Two square*
i One half cu0 boiling water
oon vanillh extract,
; One half
on salt
; One eighth teaspoon
r H eat milk io scald
the
good, too much may easily spoil cinnimon and coffee,
and
the
* dUh- And w ithojl variety .Ten add the chocolate melted
y*
w 5 , interest-
boiling water*. Heat again to the
»T aäd add
Ug
boiling point,
To get the m o st, flavor from vanilla and silt. B eat until frothy
every fleck of apices, season pud- and serve hot.
dings, podding sauces, and sprin­
For Convenlaaee • > .
kle the topping* en milkshakes at
Customer (suspiciously):—I see
the last, possible moment. If your you have placed all the best toma­
apple pis recipe tells you to “dot” toes on the top.
the surface of the spiced apples
Grocer—Yes, ma’am. We do that
with butter, that’s a good tip too. to save you the trouble of hunt­
Mixing with the butter heljpa bold ing through the box for them.
more of the spiciness until serv­
—
ing time. Try adding a grating Of Course Nat
. :
.
or two of nutmeg to chicken soup
S m ith — P atien ce has ceased to
or creamed spinach; a d a s h
of he a v irfcue with m s now. I refer
mace to oyster soup; a little cur­ to my neighbro’s conduct.
ry powder to lima beans. Curry
Brown— Isn't he neighborly? .
powder gives anHnteresi o f flavo-r
Smith— Hie conduct has become
„ for a _ mixed , green .. salad, and a intolerable. He built a six foot
white sauce seasoned with c u r y is f ence bdtween his house and mine,
delicious on poached or sliced hard j WAB
to overlook that,
cooked eggs.
-----'¡but now he has increased the
The ancient Aztecs, it is said, fence to ten feet and that I can’t
spiced their hot chocolate w ith 1 overlook!
_j.
cinnamon, and modern Mexicans
keep that custom today. So if you
Would like a different flavor for y o u
con m o k e It
variety's sake serve Mexican Cho­
colate. This recipe makes six u n l a w f u l f o r L a b o r Ttiug»
T“
f
T. Lester Johnson
to k e e p y o u r i o n
« je ttin g a |o b !
MORO J
wasco m
a.«.
NOTICE OF ESTIMATED ANO PROPOSED TAX
LtVT FOO THE YEAN 1 M 9
AND NOTICE OF TAXPAYERS OUOOET MEETING
FOO COUNTY OF SHERMAN
. STATI OF OREGON
Notice is hereby given, of the estimated amount of money pro-
poaed ito be railed by taxation for the year 1999, same to be ex­
tended on the 1938 Aaaeeaaraent Roll, pursuant to the provisions of
Section 69-1107, Oregon Code, 1980.
That Wednesday, the 19th day of October, 1988, at the hour of
10:00 o’clock a. m., of said day, in the County Court Room at the
County Court House, in the City of Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
is aet aa the time and place, when and where such estimates may
be discussed with the County Court (the tax levying board). Rem­
ixed estimates of the amount of money to be raised by taxation for
the ensuing year 1989, for Sherman County, Oregon, and the prob­
able receipts of the County from sources other than direct taxation
are as follows:
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COUNTY COURT
County Judge’s Salary
Judges Expenses!.
Commissioner's fees and milage
ress
I
CIRCUIT COURT
Witnesses and Juror's fees
Reporters fees
Meals for Jurors
Bailiff’s fee«
S e c o n d D w t r ic t
V. 8.
P ie s e l
The “CateTJriHar” track-type^TVac
tor doesn't fool around taking
chances with dust at any point.
At the final drives of every “Cat­
erpillar” track-type Tractor stands
“Caterpillar” Bellows S e a l s ...........
the must effective dust, mud, and
water seals ever developed
tractor history.
Trade roller», crankcase breather
control lever entrances . . . . at
repel dust, not halfway, but posi­
tively!
You must have this 100% sealing
against dust to protect extra years
of tractor life. Don't take chances
on a tractor wjthout them! •
O ’M EARA
S u p p ly & Im p . C o
Jehu Deere
Caterpillar
JUSTICE COURT
Justice Court and expenses
Opposes reciprocal trade agreements which permit
foreign cheap commodities to enter this country in
competition with our farmers and laborers.
KBPS
1932 imports
-
.................. Founds ..-....
Wheat ______:_________
52,532,686
Bushels............
10,026,000
Rye ................................. ..... Bushels..
................
87
Hay .......................................... ' Tons..................
13,868
Cattle ........... ..........................- Head...........
97,040
Hog» ................................ .
34,166
Pounds..................
Fresh P o r k ............................ Pounds..............
1367300
Ham, bacon, etc................... Pounds............
3,015,480
Freeh b e e f_____ ____
Canned beef .............
cw BO R
COUNTY
Courthouse Expenses:
Janitor, lights, fuel, water,
and repairs
,4
Courthouse heating cyMgte'
won on
Pounds^.....____
.... Pounds............
Total meat products ..... - Pounds.........
793*4
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
District Attorney a Expenses
COUNTY A G fciT
1937 imports
C ounty A g e n t’s Office
460.00
126.00
400.09
460.00
185.00
400.00
460.00
126.00
400.00
976.00
975.00
975.00
400.00
26.00
26.00
20.00
1000JOO
25.00
85.00
20.00
1260.00
60.00
25.00
20.00
470.00
1070.00
1346.00
26.00
60.00
50.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
1600.00
_______
1600.00
4
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1700.00
1800.00
400.00
426.00
1800.00
400.00
426.00
170.00
266.00
2796.00
2880.00
1500.00
1020.00
200.00
226.00
1500.00
1020.00
300.00
276.00
2946.00
809580
COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
1800.00
County Sheriff’s Salary
760.00
Deputy Sheriff’s Salary
420.00
Traveling expenses
400.00
Incidental office expenses
100.00
State Industrial Accident Comm.
1800.00
1020.00
420.00
400.00
100.00
1800.00
1600.00
420.00
400.00
100.00
______
— — - 847080
874985
SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE
1600.00
1600.00
County School Sup’h Salary
300.00
300.00
Traveling expenses
Incidental
260.00
260.00
Offlc3$"ork
200.00
400.00
4820.99
46,749,702
191,906,012
These Figures are Oflkiaft Government Records
I favor the McNary* Hagen (ana bill to estabiith a
price a b o v e production costs.
..............
For Townsend Plan, Higher W o o l Tariff, Livestock
Importation Ban.
Paid Adv. by U. S. Balentine
1939
COUNTY ASSESSOR’S OFFICE
County
Assessor's Salary
1800.00
17,434,837,
Field Assessor's Salary
400.00
Rolls, detail sheets, etc..
426.00
_ 206360
Re-appraisal
Work
146,149 '
J Office help
- ~ 404,943
2006.00
COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE
10J555818
County Clerk’s Salary
1650.00
. 20,876,569
Deputy Clerk's Salary
760.00
• ,
!
incidental expenses ,
200.00
47,422,022
126.00
Record books add blanks
4,005368
2675.00
88,087,138
j
2260.00
4
260.00
280.95
raa-BNpwm
MISCELLANEOUS
Emergency Fund
Auditing County books
Sealer, of Weights and Mfpg
Premiums on officers bond»
Inland Empire Waterways Agfl^
DeMoes Memorial Park FuM
Insurance on C. H. Exp. Sta.
Bureau of Biological Survey
Expenses of Government Tkpppar
Burial expenses
White Shield Home < Sglv^ttpu
Army
Boys’ and Girls’ Aid Society
Louise Home
Waverly Baby Homo
Voldpteers of America Qpma
“
.
iQENBRAlL
2460.00
1600.00
800.00
347.81
500.00
204781
25989
1280
2680-
U80
7589
1090.90
1590.00
117880
>80
2000.99
900089
18985
400.00
W8Q
6620.: 0
1
5000.00
260.00
6880
‘ 286.00
60.001^
30K05
50000
5000.ÍP
286.00
60.00
865.00
800.00
10080 z
>66^4
500.09
100.00
5980
60.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
821580
78WJBO
750634
dMETA
w;. s»V A-
¡FUMD
R O W S AND HIGHWAYS
Salary coadmaster and
repairs, etc.
Machine Shed
Bridges over ten feet
Market Road tgy
County Machinery,.
Sinking Fund for Retirement of
road, bends
Interest on bonds
8600.00
8800.00
889080
1780080
1200.00
8600.00
5800.00
8,000.00
80890,00
19800.00
5980080
68800.00
47,700.00
100857.80
98/82730
90870.47
Lees total estimated receipts
0,70080
0,720.00
7,000.42
Total amount to be raised by
taxation
9989780
9280788
83370.06
ROAD FUND TOTAL
1988
1987
371,243,468
24,793,491
2000 00
60.00
GRAND TOTALS
Estimate of expenses during the
proposed appropriation for:
. Unit
«280 M
870080
N o m in e e lo r
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COUNTY SCHOOLS
School Library
4-H Club Fair
County Teachers’ faa
Apportionment of $19.
County High School tuitidn
Aid to Dependent Childsen •
Widows' Pensions
Your Patronage Appreciated
Klickitat Pine Box Co.
fc |L
COUNTY R A »
Maintenance of ___
Insurance on fairgrounds
County fair
Blind A ssistan ce
-------.----- ---------
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Balentiae
.
Public Assistance
Old A ge Assistance
Groceries—Meats—Fresh
Fruits and Verutablee in
Season
.
V O T E 16 X for
/
INSANE AND
Examination, expenses,
tion, etc.
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
qfithe “ C aterpillar”
764»,
ELECTIONS
Judges and Clerk*.
B aiiotî - •
Booths
Special Election
B d lot b o w ,, aqd
STOCK INSPECTOR
County Stock Inspector's Foes
oa»g*
Gddendale Wn.
ftO&OO
OORONES
RELIEF FOR
—------ ,
’ w ir
Coroner’s fees and ex]
Juror’s fees and
COUNTY PRINTING
County Printing •
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-r
—
• 109080
— u
Board of
>vx
R e p u b lic a n
D u st
« mmm »
900.00
te e ;
COUNTY J.
LAWYER
WASCO
00
^ 900
e ’oo
A
RY COUNCIL
P itc h P o s ts
U .S .
T T
COUNTY TR EA SUR ER « OFFICE
County Treasurer’s 3 g y y
400.90
* Record books
.00
4,00080
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Income from Sheriff’s oftee
Malt Beverage Fund
8
Income from Clerk’s office.
Income from Motor Vehicle
120.00
880.42
1600.00
5000.00
Total estimated reepipts
moo.42
Indebtedness of Sherman Oaanty
Bonded
1
High School Tuition Fund Warrant
Total Indebtedness.
|98,000.00
45
TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE COUNTY OF E p agU U N « STATE
OF OREGON.
’
We, the undersigned, the
ty, State of Oregon»
the
of the State of Oregon,
for the year 1989, for Shennaa
Respectfully submitted,
Geo. A. Potter
County Judge' and Chairman ofBeasd
A. A. Dunlap
Commissioner and Secretary
David Reid
Commissioner
Jerry M. Wilson
Member of Board
P. C. Axtell
Member o f Board
A. C. Kaeebasg
.....
Member of Board
. •
te a r*
The County Clerk is
to have the
foregoing notice to the
to the pro-
vision« of Section 09-1107
man-
ner, to-wit:
In the Sherman County Journal, a
tion, published th Sherman County,
tion to
be on October 28, 1938, and the te«««
November 4^
1938. end the date of U a r in g ^ a tle r Navaadter < 1988.
ATTEST:
' Cfo. jL .h otter,' C dSSy M g *
Jo* Truitt
' Ai A. Dunlap, ConuniiiajonM
County Clerk
Qy>vi<i MDU “
(County Court
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