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THE SHERMAN PAftiroOR COUNTY. JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON PRtbAY.JANW l SV Í0, 19S0 R. P. Barnett, Jack Murphy, Cor Road Fund 16,493.11 liss Andrews and Robert Halyar Balance on hand June 80, 1>38 7,015.12 Receipts attended the dance in Graaa Val 1847436 Disbursements ley Saturday night. 103*3.97 Mr. and Mra. R. N. «McGlasson Balance on hand December 81, 1938 24,108.23 24,108.23 were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amandus V6n Borstel Mon Non-High School District Tuition Fund day. 8304.42 Balanoe on hand June 80, 1938 The Misses Lillian Schaasen and 2304.94 Evelyn Davis were overnight Receipts 5,172.01 Disbursements guests at the home of the latter« Pythian Sisters and Knights 6,157.35 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis Balance on hand December 81, 1938____ met at the lodge hall Thursday ! 11329-36 11329.36 Saturday. ------ — evening for the installation o f , Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell and County Per Capita School Fund sons Philip and Larry of Golden- officers as follows: Arnold Brady, 401.76 dale, Washington arrived at Kent Balance on hand June 30, 1068 Chaplain Commander; John Jen 2,08033 Receipts Sunday where they plan to remain kins, Vice Chancellor; Roy B jx - 190.05 Disbursements for a short time at the home of arth. Prelate; Marvin Thomas, 2304.04 the letters father, G. W. Howell. Muster of Arms; E." L. Weld, 2,400 JO Kent grange sponsored a card Keeper of Records and Seals; Guy party Friday evening. Nine tab Andrews, Master of Finance; Elementary School Fund les were in play during the even John Robinson, Master of Works; 934.07 ing. Refreshments were served Balance on hand June 80, 1988 Charlie Wallace, Inside Guardian;) 4341.10 Receipts latr in the evening by the Home Bill Myers, Outside Guadmn; Joe Disbursements Economis Committee. Hilderbrand, Trustee. Prospective 5,776.17 Leo Barnett of Condon was an Balance on hand December 81, 1088 menfbSrF watched the ceremony. overnight guest of *Mr. and Mrs. A pot luck dinner p oceded the 6, G. L. Barnett Sunday. installation. State Irriducible School Fund An all day meeting has - been At a recent „ meeting of the 17.86 Balance on hand June 30, 1938 planned by the H. E. C. of the Awards for the best high school papers in the state were made here in the fourteenth annual high Rebekahs the district deputy pres 722.40 Receipts Kent grange for next Wednesday, « £ ident, Wilma Wilde assisted by school pres* conference held at the University of Orefon’s school of Journalism. Editors who Bill Garnjobat, Corvallis Hl-O-Scope, best paper in schools over 50»; Hellen Robertson. Dundee Hee January 18. At this time plans Disbursements deputy Marshall Lena Brock in are: IU, best mlmeorraph paper; Jim Schiller. Pendleton Lantern, beatp ap erln seht»U under 500 Barbara will be made for the ensuing years stalled the following: Sa ah Add Sw ift Baker, best news note* In local paper; and Robert Fowells, Franklin Hlt h School Post, Portland 74036 74036 work. ington, N. G.; Margaret Leff,. V. best all-around high school paper in state. ........... ...... ■ , Dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. G.; Selma Watkins, Secretary Einer Helyer Sunday included: State Fund June Spencer, Treasurer; Adeline, Q ß o£ Moro 14399.51 Lyle Wilson of Eugene; Mr. and Balance on hand June 80, |988 Warden; Pearl Brackett,) Hull, 967.49 Ladies of the Methodist church Mrs. Emmet Eakin of Hood River; Receipts Conductor; Esther Peugh, I. S. G.»i v* »w—w - •! Mrs. John De Moss and son Don Diwbureementa Hugh Mathieson, CLS.G.; - Leona m€t at the parsonage Wednesday 1 0 L D llC 15367.00 ald and Gertrude Gilmore of Balance on hand December 81, 1938 ■ Brock, R*S.N,G.; Wilma Wilde, I.)[evening for the pleasure of Mrs. . Moro; Virginia Helyer of Grass < xi n . FJiwm Dingle LS.V.G.; - , a Bound for the University of 15367.00 15,967.00 • Valley; Bill Helyer of Camas, June Spencer, (Chaplin; «Maude Chile, where he will spend a year Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Aman School Districts - - Mr. and 'M s. J. K. Wilson and dus von Borstel - and 10341-26 daughters Balance on hand June 30, |938 Mn and ®arIee , e waa remembered with gifts from # >t Qr state son Kenneth were dinner guests Helen and Mary and sons Cars- II3 IL I3 Receipts M ' n ” X n e t ^ w ^ ' given the membCr5 * * college, will leave Seattle the last of Mrs. Grace Gregg Sunday ten, Philip and Fred, and Mir. and 10383.69 Disbursements Wren Hogue and daughter Eileen Mrs. W. G. Helyer. rs’ . rt„ , her home on Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grady were week in January on a combined 11366.70 Rjlunce on hand December 81, 1938 h< birthday M onday evening, dinner hosts Sunday honoring Wm. freight and passenger boat. ar.d son Roy and Mrs. Jo Baueis L. J. Gates of The Dalles was a 21352.39 2h,65239 b Z mv w ^ p U v “ by nnd Nisbet on hi. birthday anniver- The trip to Santiago will require of Grass Valley were callers at business caller at Kent Monday. U .J .W M £¿1 Fields Tracy «ary- Guests included Mr. and nearly two months, during which Kent Sunday afternoon. A surprise birthday dinner was Road Bond Interest Fund 1633134 Fields, O. G. HildeArand, Owen Mrs. Art bJinr time awpo stops will made — at » prin- inis, Nisbet, iiisu ct, Mr. a**a. and a.».»* M «. _ ----- wa*» be arv. aaawaw ... Kent Robekah members met at given at the J. L. Davis home Balance on hand June 30, 1938 568.21 Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Laur- cipal ports in all Central and South home of Mrs. R. P. Barnett for Mrs. R. N. McGlasson last Receipts Barnett. American countries. 2375.00 Sunday where they practiced for a Monday evening. Those present ence Funk. Disbursements Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dixon were 15,12535 The student exchange was ar play which will be presented by 'ncluded Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wil Balance on hand December 31, 1938 Mrs. Henry. Richelderfer of the dinner guests Sunday at the Wm. son and daughter Nellie: Mr. and them in the near future ranged and financed at this end 17,400.05 A «,400.0é Deschutes z visited Monday and - — Mills home. Rose Ellen Barnett who has been Mrs. J. L- Davis and son Luther by Phi Kappa Phi, the national Tuesday at the Leo Watkins home. Mrs. W. B. Rice entertained at staying in The Dalles with her Warren and R. N. McGlasson. Road Bond Sinking Fund Mrs. Fred Fortner left Saturday all-college scholastic honor socie- birthday dinne- Sunday honor 31,572.63 ty. Raul Parada is the Chilean grandmother the past wefck, re- Balance on hand June 30, 1938 ing her husband and Clyde Fridley, with Mr. Fortner for his place of 16,770.47 student now spending a year' at turned to her home here to spend Sh-h! Receipts Those enjoying the dinner were business after he had spend sev- Now, sir,” -said the persuasive Oregon State under the arrange the week end Disbursements Mr. and «Mrs. N orton Fields,' eral days at home. Dr. C. L. Poley was a caller at community chest chairman, “we 48,348.10 ment. The college year at the Balance on hand December 31, 11438 Lloyd and Delbert iffce, Mr. and Bert Watkins was in Portland University of Chile starts April 1. Kent S atu rd ay where one case o f j want you to preside at the jbig 48345..J 48343.10 Mrs. Lewis McKee, Mr. and Mrs. 0Ver the week end, taking his son meeting which we are to hold.* ch!ckenpox was found Ed Moon and Christine,* M-r. and Arthur down to the Coffey hos- How much?” inquired Mr. Cas Kent basketball team motored Law Library Fund Deacon Warts’ daughter, Euphe to Moro Friday evening where 3iu? Chex, wearily. Mrs. C. L. Fridley and Clyde and pital where he under went an oper- 24039 Balance on hand June 30, 1938 mia, stayed out kinda late last Sat they met defeat by five points, at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallace. ution. “I don’t quite follow you.” 33.50 Receipts Le.oy Belshee was honored at urday night. When she came the hands of their opponents. “How much is the deficit ths The town basket ball team 181.00 Disbursements »u r vnect my subscription to played The Dalles Eagles winning a 6 o’clock birthday dinner Friday down to breakfast Sunday morn Levina Ba: nett, Clifford Quincy, 14269 Balance on hand December 31, 1938 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.,Roy ing, her father greeted her coldly: Eugene Norton, Mr. and Mrs.I m eet?” 39-51. 273.89 273.89 “Good morning, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dixon vis Belshee. Twenty of his former ited Saturday at Madras at the school mates were in attendance. Satan.’’ City of Moro After ' dinner the evening was Aind Euphemia said, “Good morn- Kenneday farm. spent in playing five hundred. The ning Father.” 2374.25 Receipts Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Belshee and high scores were won -by Mis« 15138 D.sbursements Mr. Liebe, of Ketchikan, Alaska Mary Fortner and Max Williams., BADMINTON CHAMP 2383.02 Balance on hand December 3L19J8 accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Belshee The Burnett family haye moved to Moro, where they were guests 2374.26 2374.26 A Sunday at the home of Mr. and to the extreme south of town on City of Wascd Mrs. Robert Belshee. the hill. - Balance on hand June 30, 1938 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huck and the The Mask and Dagger club ot 2,65938 «Receipts latter's mother, M»rs. H. K. Por- the Wasco school will present ..........— three No matter what the weather or Brown the crumbs in a rnoder- 713.48 Disbursements 1 ter of Twin Bridges visited with on€Ject piBy* February 4, entitled the season of the year, it takes ate oven (360 deg.) In a casse 1346.50 Balance on hand December 31, 1938 the Joe Mee family recently. “Blue Tea Pot,” “The Neighbors,” dessert to bring a dinner to a role place a layer of sliced apples 2,659.98 2,65938 Mr. and <M<rs. Charles Everett “Elmer Cleans Up.” happy ending for most of us. Des- add one half the sugar and nut- were hosts at cards of pinochle serts must receive attention in the meg and dot with butter. A Keen interest was taken Friday City of Grass Valley Friday evening. Guests were Mes by the community when four car planning of the meal. You have, one half the bread crunibs and i Balance on hand June 30, 1038 srs and Mesdames Guy Andrews, losds of visitors along with three no doubt, experienced sitting thru layer of cranberries Repeat, «n<* 604.13 Receipts Bruce Grady, and Frank Lamborn. loads of basket ball players saw a hearty main course and an equal- , ing with crumbs. Dot with but 254.31 Disbu. sementa Dinner was enjoyed (before the the games at Rufus, although ly substantial dessert, and hearing ter. Bake one hour in a moderate 349.82 Balance on hand December 81, 1938 the resulting groans around the own. Serve hot with dessei evening diversion. Wasco suffered defeat. Wednes 604.13 6O4.I3 Mr. Liebe, of Ketchikan, Alaska, day they played on their own floor table. So learn to fit dessert into sauce. (Serves 6) Dessert Sauce a friend of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy with St. Mary’s and the latter won the mood and pattern of your Taylor Grazing Act Fund Belshee left for home this week. the games. lheals - a light dessert for a One egg white 122.68 Balance on hand June 30, 1938 hearty meal, a heavy top-off for One half cup powdered sugar IA large crowd was in attendance Skating has been much the 122.68 Balance on hand December 81, 1938 One egg yolk a light meal. at the M. E. church Sunday for vogue by young and older set«, 122.68 122.68 Puddings, especially the ones One half cup whipping cream the services and the dinner follow numerous parties roller skating One teaspoon vanilla served hot, are among the most ing. Out of town guests were at The Dalles. Thursday Rev. and County Dog Tax Fund filling of all desserts. Some pud Few grains salt Mies Vivian Trounce, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Leo 62.37 Balance on hand June 30, 1908 Beat ’ sugar into stiffly beaten dings are complete in themselves. E. E. Barxee and «Mi-, and Mrs- Watkins and Eugene Gosson made 62.37 Balance on hand December 81, 1938 egg whites. Add beaten egg yolk But others taste best served with up a party. '62.37' 62.37 I a sauce. With steaming hot plum whipped cream, vanilla and salt Mrs. Frank Betts of The Dalles I d addition to other badminton ddin|f hard sauce made from (Serves 6). who visited with her parents, Mr. honors, Advance Tax by Assessor _L_ ----- r n M rs. . S f i Barkhuff PnVhnft of nf Seattle KA.ttu I butter ’powered sugar; and flav Steamed Apricot Pudding — — Del and Mrs. W. A. Spencer returned Is the present national championship 4.47 Balance on hand June 30, 1908 Bread or rice) One half pound dried apricots oring is perfect 4.47 home recently. title holder. For her coming tours puddings are good with cream or One and a half cups gifted flour The two table contract club met in defense of her titles in Spokane, a maple sauce, and plain or whip One fourth cup butter 4.47 4.47 t». ..-.j with Mrs. W. H. Lee at dessert Los Angeles and New York, she ped cream should top the corn One half cup sugar luncheon Wednesday. An addi w ill travel 10,000 miles. Sherman County Fair Fund starch mixtures. After all . . . . Two eggs __ 658.61 tional guest table was in play, high Receipts it’s a matter of your own favorite Two teaspoons ibaking powder zXDMITTED TO BAR 658.61 hoitbrs went to Mrs. Viggo Hau- combination of flavors. j Gne fourth ts^ salt D;sbu : sements felt. We often serve ice cream with One half cup milk 658.61 658.61 « Wash the apricots^ chop fine and Miss Elsie Rogers of Hood River a h ot’sauce, but did you ever try State Malt Beverage Fund vistted Sunday with Miss Mary a hot pudding with a cold sauce? mix with two tbsp of flour. Sift the remaining flour with the bak 730.77 Balance on hand June 30, 1988 - \pple and Cranberry Betty Fortner. «• ing powder and salt. Cream the 149.65 Receipts Four cups bread crumbs, lightly The Past Mat ons of Eastern butter, add sugar and well beaten Disbursements packed Star and Past Chiefs of Pythian eggs, and add alternately with the 880.42 Balance on hand December 31, 1988 Three large green apples Sisters are giving a benefit card milk to sifted dry ingredients. Stir 880.42 One cup brown sugar 880.42 party Tuesday, January 24, at the in apricots. Pour into butterec Three fourths teaspoon nutmeg Fraternity hall. The proceeds are mold, cover, and steam for two Three tablespoons butter , to pay for the new carpet recent- Sheriff’s Unapportioned hours. Serve hot with hard sauce Two cups cranberries So.90 . . That’s the way owners re- jy bought. Balance on hand June 30, 1938 56323.38 gard the tracks of their “Cater- ——--------------- Receipts p « l.r ” Diesel * " * * " • , I Read the , d, in the Journ. | . 56,82338 Disbursements .4335 Balance on hand December ßl, 1938 And you’ll put full faith in the ___ 1__ ..K. ___ ___ ._________ tiacks of your “Caterpillar” Die- ==^w 6635733 56367.33 tel Tractor when you’ve worked 53.06 Cash overplus steep hills that no other power could tackle . . . . when you’ve 817138630 Total Balance on hand due Funds Deeemiber 31, 1938 * worked soft seedbeds without LAWYER sinking, marking, or packing . . . . makes daily trips from ■ when you’ve put your tractor 928.88 Cash and Banks MORO WASCO through thousands of hours of 64391.82 She: man County Branch First Nat. P o r tla n d T o G ra s s V a l l e y ” ” (tima Deposit) low cost, dependable operation . . . . 10038336 3,232.07 when you *ve learned what “Cat- Chase National Bank New York Miss Chlyoko E'-.k?.moto, 26, be 1 L e t u$ haul y o u r h e ig h t in a n d o u t o f P o rtla n c Moro State Bank in liquidation 2349.88 erpfllar’s* long experience in came the first Japanese woman building track-type tractors m eans, lawyer on the Pacific coast, when in. 7Ì38530 8171385-50 she was informed that she had to owner» . . . . when you’ve rea passed the California State B ar ex lised the advantages of fast, effic I, Naomi Van Gilder, County Treasurer of .Sherman County, amination. A native of California, ient and cheerful service from Oregon, hereby certify that the foregoing is a t r « e a n d correct she Intends to engage In general your dealer. . J statem ent of receipt« and disbursements and balances for all funds practice. Semi-Annual Report of the Oounty Treasurer of Sherman Coun Come in and ask us th names of ____- of She-man County, Oregon for the period ending December 31, 1938, ty,'O regon, Period Ending December 31, 1938 some owners of “Trusty Tracks ” as appears upon the records of my office and in my custody as such Groceries—Meats—Fresh Washwoman Is Heroine Treasurer.( County General Fund Stopping her washing, Mrs. F. Fruit? and Vegetables in 51,726.84 Balance on hand June 30, 1938 Brcwn ran into the street in Tilbury, 12371.56 Receipts England, seized a runaway horse by Season Dated this 4th day of Jai>d**y 1939. . „ Disbursement« 4 15,047.61 the bridle and hung on until the Balance on hand December 31, 1938 49^560.79 frenzied animal stopped just before Naomi Van Gilds' Caterpillar Yoar Palrwiage Appreciated Jahn Deere 64396.40 64308.40 dashing into a group of children. M 4 «V A A«» Wasco Orders HIGH SCHOOL EDITORS RECEIVE AWARDS FOB REST PARKS IN STATE Install For 1939 State College Student K ent Items O f General Interest A D A ^ R r-M A Y N E OREGON <DAIRY COUNCIL “T rusty T rack s” SHIP BY TRUCK O’MEARA Supply & Imp. Co T. Lester Johnson The Dalles Freight Line, Inc. WASCO MARKET Semi-Annual Treasurer’s Report