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THE SHERM AN COüMTT, JOV RN A U
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MORO. OREGON
| Gunners in Action on Polish Battlefront Safe Driving
Rules Given
By Earl Snell
Financially
Net amounts from the library
festival of September 30 were giv- I
en as follows: Blanket raffle $54.- i
50; entertainment $34.59; hot dogs
$30.29; beano $85; dog races and
flowers $24.25; Klondike club $14 - ,
64; dance $30; dinner $56; Men’s
Civic club $30; Women of Wood
craft $11.28; fish pond $6.90. for
la total of $411.24.
Several new automobiles Jiave
made their appearance with A asco
drivers at th ; which:
The Wasco Beauty Shop opened I
Monday in room 2 of the Sherman/)
hotel with Miss Mount as opera- I
tor. It was formerly in the gift
and jewelry shop under the own
ership of Norma Feldman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman were
R ad io p h o to
week end guests in Hermiston
A
German
anti-aircraft
gun
in
action
somewhere
on
the
Polish
border*
with Mr. and Mrs. Walt Maffei,
With
rear
lines
protected,
German
aircraft
opened
aer*al
combat
by
their sonjn' law and daughter.
bombing
16
Polish
cities.
This
photo
was
flown
to
Berlin
from-
the
front
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Blau, Hei n
and Kenneth attended the Pacific and radioed to the VnKcd Staies.
International stock show in Port
Dean Barnett visited his brother j viriting here a few days before
land Thursday.
A library board meeting was and family from Thursday to returning to their home at Camp
held Monday to confer on the bus Monday.
Sherman.
iness of the last f stival.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hearing,
Mi«s Olive Robinson returned
Mrs. Creighton McCall and small
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Neasham and
son
Patty O’Meara returned Monday
here with relatives, her mother |
has
'
.vtning from a hunting trip in
A six man football t. am
and sist-r, Mrs. Olson and Mrs.
Grant
county.
! Briggs took them home Wednes been organized in the high school
Ed
Everett
left Monday for The
with Theron and Malcolm Rich-
day.
Dalles to visit his daughter and
tlderfer,
Jack
Hines,
Jean
Dutton,
Mr- and Mrs. Ormand Hilder-
son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
bran motored to Portland Friday Richard O’Meara and Damon
Fields as members. Reservees are Ferrell.
and attended the stock show.
Knse- I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hines of
Mr. ¿and Mrs. Lewis Hastings Kenneth Blau ’ and Dannie
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j Grass Valley visited here several
visited the stock show Sunday.
T-:«cher’> Institute will be held
with * « • Kin« «»•' J' rs
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sho^l left
• Tuesday for a stay of several days, in The Dalles Thursday and Fri- < Buries.
Georgia Stone -entered D orn
at Northwestern lake.
111
Wasco
volley
ball
team
played
hos»ital Sun<laV for a t0"-
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sargent ar
r(.tl|rn(,d re;?ent|j
rived home Saturday from Cali at Grass Valley Friday and won (81
fornia from a trip of several 5 Mra° Ilarry Van Gilder- return, fro"’ California where he has j--en
weeks visiting at Berkely with
w a g
their daughter, Mrs/ Charles ed home from Ashland and' Port- I•U‘B' oy *
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spencer, son
Neville and husband, also attend- , land , Saturday
after a
t
f
Mr
Mrg
WaUdm,
, the fair. They visited at Dixon several weeks.
- W. R. Reid, Jack Hines and G ot -
and Rocklin where Mr. Sargent
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DwiZnew d°n Rich attended the derby iac»es
was obm.
chi drn drove up from their new
-
Members of the Christian E n home near Gresham
and„„? a fte r __ ___________
deavor will motor to The Dalles visiting briefly with friends re-
Friday evening for a skating turned Thursday with some of
• party.
I their household goods.
A new schedule which is hop' d . Gertrude Hansen is visiting her 1
to give high 9c.hool students time , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ove Hansen j
to participate in extra activities : from Portland where she is a
if desired has resulted m the fol student at a beauty school.
lowing changes. School takes up
Clara Mcrsinger and Jessie 1
nt 8:45. Noon reecess begins at Kenny of iMoro were week end
11:45 and school takes up at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
12:30 and afternoon classes are Belshee.
over at 3.30. The size of school
Jessie Underhill and Mrs. Mux
has increased since the first day Williams spent several days of
and now there are 66 in the last week visiting friends and rel
grades instead of 61 and five more atives in The Dalles.
have started to high school to
Mrs. Mary Crawford, a sist:r of
make the total 32. Two post gra’d- Mrs. Fred Fortner, is visiting her
uates are also registered, Beryl sister and neice here from Grard-
Sheets and Lavilla Gosson.
pot, Washington.
• Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Grady and
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Royce made
Nyal returned from a two weeks a trip to Fossil Saturday and vis
trip to California going to Del ited until Sunday with ,Mr. and
Monte to attend Nyal’s insurance M re. Art Barzce.
convention, visiting (the coast
Mrs. Fred Fortner returned
towns and the fair. Nyal left Sunday after several weeks visit
Thursday for Spokane where he with her husband in Pendleton.
sells insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Medler are
Delmar Smith came home from
Kiamath Falls ~ Monday evening
having completed his work for the
summer with an elevator com
pany. 1
Cliff Fridley made a business
tup to Lexington Monday.
Mrs. Briggs and daughter of
Klickitat are guest« at the home
of Mrs. Anna Briggs and children.
Frank Knox, Dorothy and Grand
ma Knox drove to Yakima last
Friday returning Saturday.
Miss Jean Ackerson and Mr.
Burt w.re in Portland over the
week end.
The Wasco Woman’« club meet
Mrs. Cannell Friday. Mrs. T. L.
Field as members. Reserves are
charge of the meeting and Mrs.
Akers, past president gave a talk
on Lord or the Press.
Says; Henry Burgjmist^r
Mrs. Charlie Fulton entertain
„ American Falls, Idaho
ed her Thursday bridge club.
Guests included Mrs. Marion Pow 4 Our ‘Caterpillar’ Diesel D4 Trac
ell, Mrs. Walter Blau and Mrs. tor pulls three 12 ft. John Deere
Carl Anderson. Mrs.. Poley of rod weeders in second gear—
Moro »eceived second prize and could go in third except for stony
Mis. Powell guest prize.
places.' This work takes only 1J
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDermid, gallon« of 10c Diesel fuel to cover
Malcolm and Lam Thomas motor 10 acres. Compared with our old
ed to Portland Saturday to see gasoline tractor we’ve saved over
an exciting football game with $1000 in fuel in the past three
Oregon winning. They also saw years .P
the stock show.
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WASCO
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Phone 530
J.K . Hovey, Mgr.
63,000 customers in Oregon
and W ashington.
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a ll-tim e record fo r a n y O reg o n institution. But th e re should be m o re
dollars a t w o rk b u ild in g in d iv id u al and business progress. W e w a n t
on your child’i
study table
to m a k e m o re loans to in d ivid u als, tra d e and in d u stry in this state.
DOLLARS AT WORK MEAN M EN AT WORK
... and watch his
homework improve!
Condensed S ta te m e n t of H e a d O ffice and 42 Branches
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This table model study and
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reading lamp supplies abun
dant, glarefree light exactly
w h e re n eed ed . It com es
L ovely tw o-ton e kidskin
Your choice o f brQnze or
ivory and g o ld standard.
only
’445
95c down . . . 90c a month for
4 months
P acific P ower a
L ight C ompany
Yrar Patronage Appreciated .
RESOURCES
Cash on H and and Due from Banks $39,500,879.22
U nited S tates Bonds ( ah at Par or^cas^ 30,118,517.47
M unicipal Bonds and W a rra n ts ............. .................
O ther B o n d s .................................................................
$69,619,396.69
2,088,842.14
2,976,091.57
Loans and Discounts — Money at Work in Oregon . .
43,176,657.28
Stock in F ederal Reserve B an k .................................
‘ 180,000.00
Bank Prem ises, F urniture and F ix tu re s ..................
2,613,498.75
O ther Real E s ta te .......................................................
1.00
Real E sta te Sold U nder C o n tra c t...........................
1.00
C ustom ers’ L iability on A cceptances....................
33,955.93
In te re st E a r n e d ............. t"/. / .....................................
371,478.16
O ther Resources ...........................................
61,295.53
T otal R eso u rces. ...............$121,121,218.05
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42 BRANCHES SERVING OREGON
THE FIRST RRTIORflli BRIM
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
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L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p ita l,.............................................................................$ 3,000,000.00
Surplus ...........................................................................
3,000,000.00
U ndivided P r o f its .................................................................
1,652,707.39 I
Reserves for U nforeseen C ontingencies..........................
1,332,773.41
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-R eserves A llocated for Taxes, In terest, etc.................................. 381,942.16
A cceptances .....................................
35,039.68
In te re st C ollected in A dvance........... •:...........................
369,013.37
O th er L ia b i liti e s ............... „............................... ..
39,240.21
D eposits .....................................
111,310,501.83
T otal L ia b ilitie s............. $121,121,218.05
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GMC Trucks & Trailers
e le c tr ic ity to m ore th an
equipped with 100-watt bulb.
AIR CONDITIONED
COLD STORAGE LOCKERS
Four cups milk
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Hudson Motor Cars
One teaspoon of milk
Two cups rolled oats
Ore and a half cups peeled, chop- 501 E 2nd The Dalles
& Light Company lines can y
parchment shade to match.
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HOVEY MOTOR CO.
Oatmeal deLuxe
LAWYER
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O’MEARA
Supply & Imp. Co
Groceries—Meats—F resh
Fruits and Vegetables in
Season i
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OREGON <QÁÍRY COUNCIL
T . Lester Johnson
ACRE
WASCO MARKET
A D A R ^M A Y N E
N ew 1 9 4 0 H u d so n
5,995 miles of Pacific Power
farming
John Deere
sources for the school year 1939-
1949. The board of 'fcaid Non-SHigh
School District has fixed the 31st
day of October at the hourlof 7:30
p. m. at the Courthouse in Moro,
Oregon, as the time and placé any
and all pansons interested .will be
heard for or against said tax
levy or any pariHhereof. That said
estimates end attached original
estimate sheets are on file in the
office of the County School Super
intendent and are there open to
the inspection of all persons inter
ested therein, and the same are
by reference made a part there
of.
RECEIPTS
I. Cash on hand at be
ginning of year for which
this budget is made
$1,793.25
II. Amounts received from
oth.r sources
TOTAL RECEIPTS
$1,793.25
EXPENDITURES
1. Tuition
$ 7,000.00
1,250.00
2. Transportation
6.00
3. Postage, Stationery
11.25
4. Printing
5. Exlpenses of election
(Publication, Postage)
6. Travel Expenses of
15.00
Board Members
7. Clerical Expense (up-
32.50
plies, Legal Service, etc
8. Interest on Warrants
9. Emergency
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. • 25.00
Total Expenditures • $8,339.75
RECAPITULATION
1. Total Reciepts
$1,793.25
2. Total Expenditures
8,339.75
DIFFERENCE - (Amount
to be raised by tax on the
C ^nty Non-High School
DiRrict.) ’* » ‘ '
$6,546.50
Dated this 5th day of October,
1939.
Harry B. Pinkerton, Chairman,
Budget Committeee.
Wily ,W. Knighten, Secretary
Budget Committee.
'thirty thiee percent of all driv
ers involved in traffic accidents in .
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Oregon during the first cb;ht i
months of 1939 listed fa.ilur; to j fr there really anything morr
ped apples
have right-of-way as a contribut
One third cup brown sugar
important
in
starting
a
day
light
ing factor in the crashes, accord
One fourth teaspoon cinnamon
ing to reports from the office ol than a good breakfast? In bring* Ileat the milk to boiling in sauce
i ig up this question of good bveak-
Earl Snell, secretary of state.
fa?L we do not mean thou, hide- pan. • Stir in the rolled oats . and
In an attempt; vo clarify son:. .. bthind-the-morning-paper a /airs add the chopped apples. Cook
important points of right-of-way ! that too many people'indulg » in over low flame for ten minutes, mr
for Oregon drivers, Snell listed j or the pick-up breakfasts eaten until apples are tender, stirring
these items:
“on the run” which usually do not frequently. Then stir in the sugar
1— At intersections vehicles on 1 contain enough food or the right and cinnamon. S.rve at once with
the right, regardlcess of which k/nd. Neither children nor grown 1 spiced milk or cream. Serves 6.
one entered the iif.ersection liis«., cips can get the most out of a day !
have the right-of-way. The oxcott which is -begun in a hurry and I i Spiced Milk
tion to'this rule is When the inter disorder.
One half teaspoon cinnamon
section is controlled 'by signals or* - Does your family start the day One half teaspoon nutmeg
a police officer.
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:: ;ht? A pleasant unhurried Three tablespoons sugar
2— When, a c?r is turning left L.u.kfast for every member of the One eighth tsp salt
at an. intersee.iW. he must yield i 4: lily helps to form habits of Three cups top milk -
Mix together the spices, suger
the right-of-way to a car approach eating that will in turn asure good
ing from the opposite direction selection of food such as fruit, and salt and stir into the milk.
and continuing straight through V h ü le grain c.reaD or egg, toast Chill thoroughly. Serves 6.
the intersection because in this with butter, and milk to drink.
case, the car going through the Breakfasts must be watched from NOTICE OF HEARING ON NON
HIGH
SCHOOL
DISTRICT
intersection is on the right of the the quantity standpoint too. This
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b isir.-.ss of eating with one eye on * BUDGET
car as it makes a left turn.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
3— At a through street, the the clock usually means a sketchy
driver must come to a complete and inadequate amount of food that a Budget Committee of the
stop and yield the right-of-wgy ■eaten.. A good breakfast, nutri Non-High School District of Sher
to other vehicles in the intersec tionists tell us, provides orr? third man County, State of Oregon, at
tion or approaching so closely as o/ the total food needed each day. a me.ting of said Committee held
A whole grain cereal is decided on the 5th day of October, prepar
to constitute an immediate hazard.
ly
more nutritious than any of the ed -an estimate in detail of .the
4— Any driver entering an in
highly
refined varieties. Have amount of money. proposed to be
tersection at an unlawful rata of
speed forfeits his right-of-way you tried cooking whole grain cer expanded by said Non-High School
eal in milk instead of in water ? District for all '¿urposees during
privileges.
Besides tasting good this adds
5— A pedestrian crossing a high food value to the cerial and helps the fiscal school year beginning
way or street within any marked children take more milk. Be sure June 20, 1939, and ending June
or unmarked cross-walk has the to cook over hot water so that the 20. 1940, and an estimate in detail
of the probable receipts of said
right-of-way over automobiles.
milk will not scorch. You might
C—In question?, of right-o^-way add a littl-c dried fruit, such as Non-High School District from all
a car is considered to have enter lirins or chopped prunes to the
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ed an intersection when the front Ci•real
just before serving.
wheels cross fea imaginary line
For variety, too, try putting a
drawn from corner to ’ corner of hi t of spice in the top milk or
curbs or^boundary lints.
c. am served over hot cereal. It
now on display at
V» 1! work wonders arid is so sim-
P'ie to prepear.
EOR WEEDING IS
,h.aServic*
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939
D E P O S IT
IN S U R A N C E
C O R P O R A T IO R