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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, DHU»
In latter« received from O. Dou- •- ■ (Continued from p a y one)
KENT NEWS
butgh, Penn., returned to his home were favored with selections from
ma and Bud Amidon, they report Total Emergency Item« T r
$2963.(4“
29604
A valentine party was held at here Thursday. ,
the Kent band, directed by Mr.
having visited with Mr. and Mrs. Total General Fund
(A house party was held at the Simpson.
132,761.85 the home of Richard Wilson, Feb-
D. E. Stephens while in Washing-
Total Roads and Highways
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28,276.62 "asvy 11. Those who attended home of Geraldiae Norton Satur
Clyde Simpson was a dinner
j ton D. C. They are now headed
nuny and Mary Lou Lyons, day evening. Those who attended guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Grand Totals
$61,029.4?
toward home having stopped in
Pnul/h.. i George Wilson, Elnor included Bill Brinkert of Grass Val R. N. McGlasson Friday evening.
Expenditures by Month«
‘ J • xico to witness a bull fight.
4,333.3261 .< :• «*tt, Norma and Gordon ley; Robert Tatum of Shaniko;
January
$ 4,24387 July
Wilbur Helyer and son Durward
Ross Hilderbrand of Wasco suf February
2,489.02 August
4,339.25, H L t, Jarl and George von Bor- Delores and Frances Gregg, iRoael- were brief callers at the home of
fered a severely burned hight hand March
6,980.73 September
3,567.14 f ; .l, D.xothy and Cuuue Wilson, len and Carl Barnett, Robert Hel Mr. and Mrs. George Wulscn Sun
i Tuesday in an explosion that oc- April
ar.u >w«tiol Ann Norton. The after yer, Charlie Purchase, Maragrita,
5,755.47 October
4369.94
day.
Mrs, Charles Wilson entertained „•urr.d while building a fire at his
noon was »pent in playing agmes Cassie, Farnk and Jackie von Bor-
M
ay'
7,963.40 November
6,406.90
the members of the American Le I home.
Born; Monday to Mr. and Mr«.
6,722.63 Deceitfoer
4333.70 and refreshment! were served later stel, Charles Both well, Merril Le
gion Auxiliary Wednesday after ' Karl Pluemke and Paul Wilson, June
John
Decker, an eight 4b. girl at
Total
.61,939.47 in the afternoon by Mrs. J. M. ona and Helen Bather, Jack Mur
noon with a two o'clock dessart returned to Madras Sunday where i
phy,
Melvin
Barnett,
Hugh
Hoakin-
Wilson.
the home of Cassie Holmes In
This report le based upon the rocorde of all warranto written in
luncheon. Plans were made to en they will continue to work on the
Myrtle Helyer left for Eugene son, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sath- Grass Valley.
the
office
of
the
Coun.y
Clerk.
tertain the Legion boys pn their rock crusher there,
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Wednesday where she will ente er. The evening was spent in play
1 hereby certify that this rep v t is true and correct.
birthday anniversary March 16.
Mrs. W illing Guyton spent Sat
a beau’y culture school ther<\ Sh ing games and prttes were awarded
Dated January 14, 1939.
Rei • pevtfully submitted,
Bob Martin spent Sunday at the urday in Grass Valiey visiting at
County Clerk. was accompanied there cy he \he winners. Refreshments of Jello
— Harry Kuttkfhaft home retttrfllftg the home of Mrs. A. A. punlap.
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father, Mr. Elner Helyer w’10 re ?uke and sandwiches were served
cLfcttk’s ¿EPÖ.RT7T
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that evening to Salem to resume
turned to Kent the latter 1 art o1 »t midnight.
FOR 1938.
his duties there.
MORO • HI - Hl - LITER
Frances Gregg spent Satuidav
be Week.
Mrs. Bernard Martin underwent By Frank Sayre
light atthe horn»- of Helen Sather.
Mrs. R. N. M.Glasson left Sun
• a minor operation Monday when
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Guyton
day for Forest t/rove where shi
. Dr. C. L. Poley removed her tonsils, j Moro’s basketball season is cli- 1
pent Friday nitfht at the home of
will stay with her mother, Mr». W
.
* Harland View grange is giving maxed Friday night February 17, j
H. Wilson, who is ill.
t - . , ....— their son, Volna Guyton and fam
1 card party and dance Wednesday, when Moro plays 'Rufus on oUr :
Kent I. O. O. F. held a ca I par ily.
Mr. nnd Mr». Chester Smith of
• February 22 in honor of Washing home door. Rufus is county chain-
ty Friday evening, Fabruft' V 10.
pion but Moro is determined to de- ■
ton’s birtday.
The evening was »pent in p'aying 'loro «pent Saturday at the home
feat the highly touted Wolves, i
five hundred, and re f re»’, m in ts "it their daughter, Mrs. J. K. Wil-
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Fuller, accom
Rufus has won every game they *
n rnd family.
were served at the close of the
panied by Miss Iva Belshee drove have played this year while Moro
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wilson and
$470.00 $ 450.00 $
1
evening.
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County Judge's Salary
I.» Portland Friday where they has lost four.
,-v. .
sou Kenneth and Charlie Purchase
A school dance is being plem e
2 60
126.00
127.60
Judge’s expenses
.m et Miss Vivian Fuller for a week
Last Friday night Moro defeat & 1 , Clerk’s Salary
wert dinner guests’ of Mr». Grace
1500 00
1600.00
by the member* of »h? r iu k u
.. end visit.
Kent on Kent's floor.
It was ' a
‘•rg Sunday.
1020 011
Deputy Clrek’s Salary
1020.00
Mrs. Kenneth Satiher and infant ragged, hard played game full of
i br»dy foj March 4th. Copr it«».-
Moro basketball team s m otored
have been appointed for the puz-
200.00
200.00
Incidental expense
daughter returned Tuesday frem a many spills and accidents, one of
Kvf 11 Kri<Tsy rnghd where they
2ZB vv
pose o f planning the evenings cn-
Record books and blank»
.00
weeks stay in Portland where the which put Pinkerton, Moro star on
'vevc victorious over the Kent
1800.00
1800.00
Sheriff’s Salary
tertainment.
baby iKeived medical care. •
the bench for about two weeks. The
The first team’s game
1020.00
1020.00
Deputy Sheriff’s Salary
—Mr. R. N. McGlasson wa» a din
Theodore Irxyk, an employee on final score was 26 to 23. The line
very
exciting with the fin»l
420.00
420.00
Traveling
expenses
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gue-st
of
Mr.
and
Mis.
J.
H
tho Ju.R Eva farm returned Sun up was the same as usual and
standing pf 23-26 in Moro’s
400.00 242.00
Incidental expenses
642.00
Wilson Sunday.
day from Portland where he has Christianson was high point man
B- ‘w- en games spectators
68.90
100.00
.
41.10
St. Indus. tAcc. Corom.
Bob S'ebbin* and Lcwiv-W’lJ-
b?en for the past six or seven with eight points. The seconds won
1800.00
1800.00
Assessor’s
Salary
man,
icpresentitives
of
the
Witch
weeks, having had two operations their game 15 to 5. Gentry was
400.00
Field Assessor’s Salary
400.00
Tower company, were bu«inesr
performed on his eyes during his high point man with seven coun
Rolls,
detail
sheets,
etc.,
434.20
426.00
9.20
callers at Kent Sunday.
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stay in the city.
ter».
Office
help
165.90
170.00
4.10
Mrs. Grac? Gregg and daughter*
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Barxee went
So far this season Moro has won
18R.00
District Attorney’s expenses
100.00
88.00
Frances and Delora», Charles Ro'h
to* Corvallis for a week end visit seven of eleven games played.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Treasurer’» Salary
970.00
900.00
well and Charlie Purchi’c »pen*
this week with their daughter Statistics of the games show that
Record books and blanks
71.43
76.00
857 Sunday evening at the J. L. Wiho»
February 18 and 19
Louise, who is attending Oregon Moro has made 326 points for an
February 17 and 18
School Superintendent’s Salary 1500.00
1500.00
home. The evening was • 'on' i*
State college this year.
average of 29.7 a game, while our
Traveling expenses
BARBARA ST AN WICK
300.00
300.00
oinving cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fortner of opponents have made 323 for an
Incidental expenses
HERBERT MARSHALL
249.12
250.00
0.88
Bill Guvton motored to Gin«
Th-. \ Ivcn'urc- of Tom Siwyor
Hood River spent from Saturday sv-ragp of 29.4.
Office help
400 00
400.00
Vslley Saturday morninv w in e b
to Monday visiting at the - Ray
— in —
In individual scoring Pinkerton
oCunty Health Nurse
400.00
400.00
accompanied A. A. Dunlap to Pen
Blake home.
and Christianson lead ..with 120
Coronor’* r- z'» m d xr> n.-cs
10.99
50.00
9.10 dleton to attend pi , AAA nr act in*/
Mr. and Mrs. J K. Mt Kean and and 100 point* respectively.
“Always Goodbye’’
Juror ant Wi ’u»--’ fee»
25.00
25.00 1 Charley Girhamrner \<h • «net,»
All Technicolor
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Landry of Moro
February 18, the Soph, mc -e
County Health officer
300.00
300.00
he past thiC2 month« in Pitt«-
»Mended the Elk Dinner dance in class is giving a dance in the High
4.60 !
Expense»
10 50
15.00
The Dalles Saturday evening.
school gymnasium. All friends and
County Stock Inspector
12 00
- 12.00 1
Mrs. Kenneth McKean entertain alumnus are cordially invited to at
Commissioner’« fee« and mileage 390.30
400.00
9.70 j GEORGE G. U P D E G R A F F
ed friends from Wasco Friday af tend. .»Music will be furnished by
School Library
62 80
62.80
ternoon with dessert luncheon and the seven piece Dalles Swing Club,
4-H Club Fair
500.00
500. DO
1
bridge. Mrs. Frances Watkins won orchestra.
County Teacher’s institute
80 00
80.00
A tto rn e y A t L a w
t
high score.
Courthouse expense
2406.48
1600.00 806.48
1
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Strong
She— Now that we are engaged, County Printing
• 236.46 ’ 250.00
13.5Ö
M o r n n» d W a e c « *
entertained Saturday with a dinner dear, you’ll give me a ring, won’t Jail—Board of prisoners
53.78
50.09
3.78
Election
party. Five tables of bridge were you?
Judges and Clerk«
in play during the evening with
616 50
He—Yes, certainly,
darling.
650.00
33.60
Ballets
Dr. Poley winning the high score What’s your number?
254.00
225.00
29.00
Booth«
and Mr. Amidon the low.
59.00
50.00
Mrs. Walter Ruggles enter timed
Ballot boxes: »nd registration
23.10
25.00
1.90
a n d fo r t h e g e n e r a l s a tis fa c tio n
County Fair
1500.00
four tables of contract players
1500.00
Insurance of fairgrounds
Friday afternoon, Mrs. Anna Moore
225.00
225.09
o f tra d in g w h e r e s to c k s a r e la rg
Justice Court
Dealer In
13.00
50.00
'
i < «»ring high.
37 00
Circuit
Court
Marian Powell is in Portland this
Moro Christian Science Society:
Calkin« W e e d e n , Treaten
e s t a n d q u a lity g u a r a n te e d th is
Witness and Juror Fee»
1448.10
1000.00 448.10
wiek helping his mother move to “Mind” is the subject of the Les
Reporter’s fees
104.00
26.00
79.00
a new location.
sen-Sermon at the eleven o’clock
Meals for Jurors
o ld a n d r e lia b le s to r e m e r its
14.30
25.00
10 70
Mrs. Belle Conlee entertained servtice for Sunday morning. The
U sed W eed era
Bailiff's fees/-
35.00
20.00
16.00
with a stork shower Tuesday hon Wednesday evening meeting be
Insane & feeble minded exam’s • 3.96
Y o u r A tte n tio n
75.00
71 04
oring Mrs. Harvey Thompson.
gins as eight o’clock and includes
Public Assistance
F Y R F Y T E R E Q U IPM E N T
715 03
1500.00
784.97
Word was received by Dr. and testimonies of Christian Science
Old Age tA/raistance
2400.29
2500.00
99.71
Mrs. C. L. Poley this week of th
Phone 544
Bhnd Assistance
healings. The reading room is in
69-30
75.00
5.70 M oro, Oregon
arrival of an eight and one-halt the rear of the church building,
Burial expense
100.00
100 00
pound boy at the Vern McGowa» with an attendant after each ser
Aid to dependent children
189.33
220.00
39 67
Boys and Girls Aid Society
home in Pendleton, February 11 vice, where may be found all auth
50.00
50.00
Louise Home
The baby will be named Ladd C- i
50.00
50.00
orized Christian Science litera
Waverly
Baby Home
50.00
50.00
nell.
ture, which may be read, borrowt-’
Volunteers’ o»f America Home
59.00
50.00
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Sa?rs. Mr or purchased. The public is cor
D-Moss Memorial Park
120.69
109.00
20.69
and Mrs. Lamer Sayrs and Frank dially invited to attend the church
Ins urance on court hou se and ex-
tild Reatha drove to Dufur Wed services and fft male? W of the
periment Station
157.00
207.56
50^6
nesday evening vfii&ying dinner reading room.
Bureau of Biological Survey
500.00
590.00
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hart and
White Shield Home
50.00
50.00
attending the basketball game in
Wasco Church of Christ: Bible
Sealer of Weights A Measures
45.86
50.00
4.15
the evening.
school, 10:00 a. m. Clas« for all
Auditing County book«
285 00
285.00
Mrs. W. F. McL eod has been ill ages. Morning Worship, 11 a. m
County «Agent
1600.00
1690.00
the past few days with a cold Sermon topic: “The Women of thr .Premiums on officer’s bonds
335.00
365.00
30.00
Mrs. Marvin Miller is assisting Church.” Christian Endeavor, 7 :0C 1 Inland Eninire Waterways Ass’n 500.00
500.00
Taxes on Shiel property
with the work at the hotel.
p. m. Come and meet with this
43.00
43.00
Well at Fairgrounds
Mrs. Giles French and daughter. “live wire” group of young people
995.15
995.15
Employment Service
90.00
Jane returned home Tuesday from Also attend the social hour follow
90.00
Ass’n of Oregon Counties fee«
57.01
57.01
a few days visit in Portland anr ing Christian Endeavor.
Law Library—Library Fund
942.19
942.19
Gilbert R. Carey, pastor
Salem.
Conference Report
75.00
75.00
Kenneth Walker, who has been
Sheep killed by dag«— Dog fund 82.00 -
82.00
in quarantine for some time at h:s
Grass Valley Baptist Church:
Gas used by Gov. trapper
98.35
98.35
grandmother’s nome in The Caller
10 a. m., Bible* school. Come and
Examination
of
Parks
45.00
46.00
ha* sufficiently recovered from hl« grow. 11 a. m.,' Morning Worship
Oregon Grange Bulletin
195.84
195.84
case of scarlet fever to return thi' Beginning a pre-Easter study ol
Painting at Fairgrounds
299.50
299.50
week to The Dalle3 hospital, H
the characters surrounding the
Zell’s Funeral Home
35.00
35.00
will have skin grafted on His leg? Cro»s. - The first will be a study of
Christmas Seal»
5.00
6.00
ps a result of recent burns.
“Judas, the Avaricious.” 7:30 p
$32,761.85 $29.417.36 $4,706.89 $1,392.40
m. “Hour Around the Fireside’
Amount carried ov?r from 1938 budget—General fund surplus $1392.-
40.
Emergency funJ budget $5000.00, less $4706.89, under budget
with Mrs. Glen Karnes in charge
5A F £T y SO N N E TS of the various program. Another items charged against the Emergency fund for 1938, leaves a balance
of $293.11 an Emergency fund.
message on “ A B’ble Fireside.”
Roads and Highways:
7:30 p. m Thursday, Prayer and
Amount budgeted
'
$28,500.00
Bible study nt the parsonage. Also
Amount expended
J.
28,267.62
monthly business meeting.
Balance in road fund
$
232.38
Gerald C. Dryden, pastor
CLERK’S ANNUAL REPORT OF DISBURSEMENTS MADE A-
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GAINST THE ROAD FUND FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 1938
TO DECEMBER 31, 1938.
bank • • •
Salary of Roadmaster and laborers
$11,219.82
Road machinery
k
650.00
Maintenance of County roads, road supplies,
1 . YOU MAKE A CASH DEAL
repair of machinery, bridges, etc.,
16,397B0
K e n t L e g io n H a ll
Total
$23,267.62
2 . PLACE 1HSURAHCE WHERE YOU
ITEMIZED
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Saturday, February 25
Salaries
$11,219.82
Given by
»
State Industrial Accident Commission
371.72
WISH
American Legion Auxiliary
National Hospital Association
K
230-30
3 . EHJOY LOW COST FIHAHCIHC
Gasoline and Oil -.
$2506.25
MOBLEY’S ORCHESTRA
Less gasoline used by road employees
138.36
AMO
Adm .
.
75c
2,366.89
r i t o
$23^6.89
Road machinery
’ ,T
650.00
• Supper Served in the Hall
4 . BUILD YOUR PERSOHAL CREDIT
Lumber
646.68
WILL BE FLYING FOR K«tPX
Explosives
-
2,645.10
if t h e y no n o t s lo w dov Y n /
© F .N B. rr
Cement, steel and culverts
2,200.23
Buying a car this low -cost
Rent of marine shed
72.00
source
of
way •stobllshos your crodW
Gravel
85.76
When you esUWish 2 .
for
>
Mileage
-
366,86
at this bank for other nwd*
Present«
Repair of machinery, road supplies, maintenance, etc ,
7,409.58
such as Personal Loans,
FOR SALE: otae Delco full auto
Total
$28,267.62
matic A. C. light plant, H. D.‘
FHA Loans to modornizo,
M
MONTH!,T EXPENDITURE «
Proudfoot, Wasco, Ore,, phone
January
$1,114.17
build or buy a
or
Lend Ho, Sailor
'pCWSONAL LOAMS
26F21. J
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February
641,29
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Equipment
and
Home
Ap
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5
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O
O
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March
4,445.76
LOAM
LOST: One black and white spot- f
»April
_
3,165.98
pliance loans.
A
Comedy
in
3Acts
ted hound pup.# Notify A. M. •
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1 May
3.234.34
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Zevrly, Grass Valley, Oregon *c
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f June
/
3,451.19
July
1,717J26
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FOR SALE. 25 feeder pigs 90 to
• W«SCO O p era H ouse
August
1,464.07
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Any of 42 Broncho«
100 lbs., $8.00 apiece. Also want
SeDtemlber
976.87
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to trade two gilts for two bred
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October
2,64 7 21
sows to pig not laiter than April: S a t u r d a y , F © h r t i » r y 2 5
November
3,432.51
December
1.987.03
Write P. Illingsworth, Route 1,
p M
Total
. $28,267.62
The Dalles, Ore.
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tv .:,, mogr-t j« prepared f -c - ’ and based unon the records of this
o.*fi< ’
! b ’lieve the same to be true and correct.
\T F D —a piano for storage
Admission 59c, 36c, 25c
"T H I FIRST NATIONAL RANK W IST OP T H I ROCKIIS'
Dated January 14, 1939.
Respectfully submitted,
Will keep in good condition.
, ___ County Clerk.
Reserved Seat» at Wasco pharmacy
Rev. and Mrs. Carey, Wasco
Moro Auxiliary
Entertained at
Dessert Luncheon
wERmm'TffliEiiftuDo T W !.,
Grass Valley Theater
f
Z E IG L E R S ’
the Grass Valley Quality Store
for Groceries that Satisfy
Clothes that W ear
CHyjgpES
A. W. McLEOD
WHEN YOU BUY YOUR CAR
THIS
WAY...
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through the first
national
DANCE
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Wasco Garden club
Classified A d s
I.
$ 5 M r .
NE“ S-
Thu FIR5I lìRTIMMIi BROK uf Portland
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