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Booth exhibit at Pacific Tn.>
J. T. Johnson is also listed in a years; O. G. Sayrs appointed for Louise Home. 1940 Budget
tern
a tio n a l 1940
100.00
Item
.
.
50.00
cne
year.
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•
D i lies hospital.
CLAIM S P R E S E N T E D A N D AL-
A ppointm en t ol D .'Moes P ark Waverly Baby Home: 1940
? ir. and Mrs. E ndicott sp en t
Budget item
-
50.00
the week end from Prineville w ith Board for 1941. County C ourt.
LOW ED A G A IN ST T H E .ROAD
Vol
uxteers
of
Am
erica
Home
Re:
A
ppointm
ent
of
C
ounty
the la tte r ’s p aren ts, Mr. and M rs.
F U N D , JA N U A R Y TER M , 1941
1940 Budget item
50.00 C laim an t
Read View ers fo r 1941. L. L. P eetz,
A ccount
A m ount
H. H. W hite.
H. H. W hite and son-inda.v, Moio; Roy Powell, Moro; H. A. J. C. F ree m a n : P.O. Box re n t 3.15 L L. P eetz, road m a s te r
66.25
Lights in machine sheds • 3.12 Geo. Wilde: Supplies
5.30
Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co.:
' J. K. McKean: 'Repair and
225.50 supplies re: roads \
48.50
' Culverts
Howard Cooper Corp. Road
City of Moro: W ater a t mach-
Disallowed ine shed
L75
! machinery
S. W. Searcy. Road suippies 23.42 Standard Oil Company: Gaso-
L. L. Peetz: Phone bill
5.65 . line
78.89
Foac & C om pany: C ourthouse
W a lte r B ru ck ert, made th eir ap W alker, W asco.
E. M cPherson, road la b o r
53.80
expense
4.00
Re.
A
ppointm
ent
of
R
oadm
as-
peal ance in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay as
W. Kelley, road labor
55.00
g u i l ts of the Jackson day dinner. ,er fo r Sherm an County fo r 1941. Geo. A. P o tte r: County Ju d g e
K. D unlap, rdad labor
26.40
The Board of D irectors of the
expense
12.C0 C. B argeriholt, road labor
M rs. Owen B a rn e tt and son L L. P eetz.
46.20
Co-vps left TueSoay and returned J e rry and M rs. Grace Stoleson
R e:
D raw ing of 200 nam es fo r David R eid: C ounty Qppimis-
C. H earin g , road labor
42.50
Sunday a fte r a business visit to were Sunday g u ests a t the hom e 1941 C ircuit ^ C ourt Ju rie s. 200
sio n er’s expense
35.00 C. M ersinger, road lab o r
42.00
Jr< rtland. Those going down were of Mrs. M ary " Cole in The Dalles. nam es draw n.
J. M. W ilson: County Com m is
A. S h earer, road labor
38.50
Bruce G rady, Asa R ichelderfer,
sioner’s expense
23.00 A. M organ, road lab o r
Re:
Atpplication o f Giles L.
Mr. and M rs. W illiam Clothiei
» 26 00
O rm and H ilderbrand, A rt Sm ith, were in P ortland S unday, B ill’s French, E d ito r of Sherm arw O ounty J. L ester Jo h n so n : T ax fo re
J. Woods, road lab o r
'
25.00
E v e re tt W atkins, A lbert K aseberg, s.s te r, Belle cam e from Longview, Journal, fo r ap p o in tm en t as the
closure $10.00; D istrict A t
J. B elshaw , road labor
2.25
' and A rvid Anderson. At The Dalles and spent the day w ith them . Mrs. >fficial new spaper of Siherman
to rn e y ’s expense $27.50; 37.50 E arl Snell, License fo r road
P o rt Commission m eeting M onday
Driscoll was hired as house keep County for the year 1941. A ppli S herm an C ounty Jo u rn a l:
eq u ipm ent
5.00
evening, Bruce Grady was the
T ax N otices— S heriff’s offi
cation of Giles L. F rench, editor
er a t .the C lothier home.
L L. P eetz, road m a ste r
52.00
spokesm an fo r the Sherm an coun
f Sherm an County Jo u rn a l g ra n t- ! ce $27.00; County P rin tin g
S haron H ennagin of Moro en
E. M cPherson, road labor
31.20
ty g rain grow ers in regal'd to the
$16.00;
43.0
rolled here in the fifth gradt ed as official C ounty new spaper.
W. Kelley, road labor
25.80
building of a grain elevator. A T uesday while staying w ith her J a n u a ry 6, 1941.
W est C oast P rin tin g & RfliiP' ~~
1 ,
D unap, road ab o r
„ 18.60
num ber of other m em bers of the g ran d m o th er, Mrs. Maud A kers.
ing Co: S h eriff’s office ex
Re: C ounty T re a s u re r’s re p o rt!
C. H earin g , road abor
9.00
hoard attended the m eeting from
pense $110.00; C ourthouse
M iss Olive Robinson won the for m onth ending D ecem ber 31,
C. M ersinger, road labor
13.50
here.
expense $31.Q0;
141.00 J. W oods, road labor
slip nam ed cake in the silver drill 1940; exam ined and approved.
3.00
Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Andrews
Re: C ounty S heriff’s tu rn o v er City of M oro. W ater a t C o u rt
When m em bers of the K nights an t
N atio n al H o sp ital A ss’n:
rn d Mr. and Mrs. Ed la e b e rt of
•
1.80
P .ih ia n
lodges
met a t
th e ir of C u rre n t and D elinquent ta x e s j house
Road em ployees protection 8.00
'l akim a, W ashington visited over itg u la r m eeting. Mrs. JElva H ines collected to Deeem ber 31, 1940; W. C. H ely er: T rav elin g ex
S ta te Indus. A ccident Comm. 18.79
Sunday a t th? tj
C. Andrews invited the m em bers to her- home approved and filed.
penses as D eputy Sheriff
H a rtle y G arag e: R oads
55.00 g
. e and other relative« and
I
N u rse ’s : covering the period of the
w here the cake was served a fte r J iRe: C ounty H ealth
T om -A -L um L um ber Co.:
. . . i.Gb- oe.ore leaving fo r Los
R eport for th e y ea r 1940; ex am
la s t fo u r y ears
25.00
th^ m eeting.
R oads
14.20
Angeles, C alifornia.
A rt B ucholtz: M eals fo r p ris
M rs. Anna Lee was hostess to , ined and a-pproved.
Union Oil C om pany: Oil and
Shelton B urris of Condon was m em bers of the Tillicum club. , 'Re: Bond of Ross Ornduff, i oners .
1.45
Gas
139.90
a business visitor here Tuesday.
Foliow ing luncheon th ree tab les J County Clerk. Bond o f Piatricia | M r. and M rs. M. A. B ull;, .y-f
Pacific P ow çr & L ig h t Co:
Mr. and Mrs. A fton M clntyn
were in play, Mrs. H arley D utton • Woods, D eputy C lerk: Bond of
mid fam ily were d in n er gue>sts
Mrs. George Wilde and Mrs. Joe M arg aret W. 'Peetz, A ssessor;
hui.day a t the H arold Ginn home H ilderbrand were g uests w ith M rs. i Bond o f W ily W. K n ig h ter, S u p er
i.vb.A Moro.
D utton . receiving the guest prizo i- intendent o f Public In stru ctio n :
M ary F o rtn er, director of the
and Mrs. Sam Brock the club j Bond of E. M. Alley, iGoroner:
annual Garden club plays, a n
Bond of C. C. W ilson, Sheriff:
prize.
nounced th a t plans are under way
Ross Morrow came to Wasco . Bond of I). W. H elyer, D eputy
fo r a play whicn will be p re se n t Sunday for the fam ily fu rn itu re , 1 Sheriff: Bonds exam ined and a p
ed some tim e in M arch.
proved.
re tu rn in g to Salem Monday.
h riday .'tft^rnoon m em bers of
Re:
Sem i-annual re p o rt of
M rs. C. C. Caldwell w as taken
the Wasco W om en’s Study club to a Dalles hospital for tre a tm e n t Naomi Van Gilder, C ounty T re a s
met w ith Mrs. Cannell.
M onday evening. Mr. Caldwell u re r o f receip ts and d isb u rsem en ts
Mrs. F. C. S tephens is spending m otors down to see her a fte r school ; f rom Ju n e 30, 1940 to Decem ber
a few days in Eugene.
end re p o rts his wife is b e tte r. ! ¿1, 1940, inclusive; exam ined and
S p o rt news
for week:
The A ngelina F o ster is stay in g w ith approved.
double header basketball school Mr. and Mrs. M cIntyre until Mrs. i C ourt adjourned, su b ject to call
team s played G rass Valley here Caldwell returns- home.
of C ounty Ju d g e.
F rid ay evening w ith Wasco w in:
CLAIM S P R E S E N T E D AND AL
4 f t 's . ’’'R obert B elknap was club
r.ing both gam es at scores of 34-17 hostess to m em bers of the young
LOW ED A G A IN ST T H E G EN
foi the first team : 20-8 was the M atron claib W ednesday afternoon
record of the second team . The a t the home of her m other, Mrs. ER A L F U N D , JA N U A R Y TERM ,
1941.
town
team
played Goldendale W esley Wilde.
Three tables of C laim ant
A ccount " A m ount
* Texaco
Oilers T uesday
night,-
co n tra ct w ere in play. O ut of town F irst N ational B ank, G eneral
score 45 to 35 in favor of the v is it g u ests from Moro were Gladys
A ssistance
$187.38
ing team . Dan R ichelderfer made B ucholtz, Roselda Ixxrkhart and
F
irst
N
atio
n
al
Bank,
Old
Age
h gh score with 19 points. S a tu r
Sally Douma.
A ssistance
149.60
day the. Wasco school m et The
M i. and Mrs. H. A. W hite en
D alles Pappooses and n ex t week te r t a in e d a t a seven o’clock d in F irst N ational B ank: Blind A s
sistance
9.40
Wasco will play a t Moro Tuesday n er
S atu rd ay
evening. G uest; F irst N atio n al B ank: Aid to
r..ght and a t K ent on F rid ay were Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Proud-
dependent children
.22.20
. night. Mosier will be the visiting feot, Mr. and Mrs. H ugh W alker
.Vest P ublishin g Co.. Law Li
tta m here S aturday.
and Mr. and Mi'S. G. H. Root. The
b ra ry
27.00
Mrs. Glen Van Gilder e n te rta in g ro u p played bridge a f te r dinner
The
F
ra
n
k
S
hepard
Co:
Law
ed for her sister-in-law , Miss when Mrs. P roudfoot and Hugh
L ib rary
10.00
Em m a Jea n Van Gilder, the occa
W alker held high score.
Fstes Snedecor: Law L ib rary 51.00
sion being her 15th b irth d ay a n n i
The M ary E lizabeth Sunday
versary. F ifteen frien d s cam e for school class and m em bers of the B ci.croft W hitney Co: Law
/
L ib rary
27.50
an evening of gam es. L a te r ft» Ladies Aid society m et a t the
the evening the hostess served re hom e of Mrs. A nna Lee W e d n « - M arg aret W. P eetz: A ssess
o r’s S a la ry
150.00
fresh m en ts to the young people.
day.
Joe
T
ru
itt:
C
o
u
n
ty
C
lerk's
M rs. A lbert K aseberg and Mrs. | The P y th ian S isters and K nights
S alary
125.00
E v e re tt W atkins spent la st week lodge will have th eir joint in s ta l
in P ortland accom panying th eir lation and birthday p a rty Ja n u a ry Ardis T ru itt: D eputy C lerk ’s '
S a la ry
90.00
husbands down on a business trip.
23 in the lodge hall.
C C. W ilson:
Mrs K aseberg visitbd in V ancou
Mr. and Mrs. John M cClure a rt
S heriff’s S alary $150.00;
ver w ith her fa th e r, A. F. W atkins, the p aren ts of a d a u g h te r born
T rav elin g expense $35.00; 185.00
and Mrs. W atkins visited her W ednesday, J a n u a ry 8, in , The
Ross C. O radqff: D eputy S h er
d au g h ter, Hazel M arie.
i Dalles hospital.
iff’s S alary
125.00
Mrs. O. G. H ilderbrand was
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royce and
hostess on both W ednesday and d au g h ter, C arm en Lee of Red- Wily W. K nig h ten : S u p e rin ,
te n d e n t’s S alary $126.00;
T h u rsd ay of last week, Jun ior | inond are visiting w ith relatives.
T ra v elin g expense $25.00; 150.00
bridge club m et for a 1:30 lunch M i. and Mrs. John Royce and son
eon T hursday w ith scores going Lloyd went to P ortland S atu rd ay , ftaom i Van G ilder. T re a s u r
e r ’s S alary
75.00
to M rs. M arion Powell and Mrs. and Lloyd returned this week
Geo.
A.
P
o
tte
r:
C
ounty
J
u
d
g
e
’s
J o t H ilderbrand. W ednesday the while Mrs. Royce stayed w ith her
S alary
75.00
K ondike club m tirtbers m et for huslvand, who is receiving medical
O tis B aker: J a n ito r’s S alary 75.00
luncheon and a social afternoon.
atten tio n in a P ortland hospital.
D e p artm en t of A g ricu ltu re:
Miss Gladys Stone retu rn ed to
S ealer of W eights and M eas
Lebanon to continue h er high
COUNTY
COURT
PROCEED
ures
school studies a fte r spending some
INGS, JA N U A R Y TERM , 1941 IVcific Pow er & L ig h t Co:
tim e here w ith her p aren ts, Mr.
C ourthouse lig h ts
50.57
J a n u a ry 2, 1941 being the tim e
and M rs. M arvin Stone.
Mr. and M rs. F red Cole spent lo r the re g u la r term of the Coun Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.:
T elephones a t C ourthouse 20.25
tiie week end visitin g a t H eppner ty C ourt for Sherm an County in
Th(
M acm illan C om pany: Supt
‘.he
S
tate
of
Oregon,
the
H
onor
w ith th e ir son, E a rl M cKinney and
office expense
-78
fam ily. . They retu rn ed home ac able County C ourt did on said 'a te
com panied by th e ir
grandson, m eet in the County C ourtroom in The J. K. Gill Co.: Suipt. office
expense
15.89
the C ourthouse a t Moro a t the
Malcolm.
Wily W. K nig h ten : Supt. office
Dan M cDermid is in The Dalles houi of ten o ’clock a. m.
’ help $50.00. S upt. office
The follow ing being p re sen t:
hospital with ear trouble.
Mrs.
stam p s $6.00;
56.00
Geo. A . P o tte r, County Judge
David Reid, County C om m issioner Lucille H. V ale: H ealth
nurse
125.00
J M. Wilson County C om m issioner
You read of shortages of airplane engines,
T L ester Johnson, Dist. A ttorney J. C. F ree m a n : S tam ps C lerk’s
office
3.00
ships and anti-aircraft guns. But have you ever
Jo t T ru itt, County Clerk.
The follow ing proceedings were Jo t T ru itt. F o u r days work
heard tff a shortage of electric power—except
in J a n u a ry
.
19.20
had a t said te rm :
In the m a tte r of the paym ent of A rdis T ru itt: four days work
from somebody running for political office?
in J a n u a ry
13.85
claim s presented ag a in st the G en
“National SECURITY of the power supply
eral Fund. Claims exam ined and Naomi Van G ilder: Telephone
tolls for y ear 1940
10.10
approved. O rdered pAid.
has increased tremendously since 1918. America
In the m a tte r of the pay m en t Dr. Poley: H ealth officer 150.00
of the claim s presented „against C harles R. L ogan: County
today has 4l/ 2 times as much electric generating
A uditor
. 60.00
the Road Fund? C laim s exam ined,
J c re p h A. Mee: Ju stice fees
2.50
capacity as it had only 22 years ago. Thousands
approved and ordered paid.
A ppointm ent of C ounty H ealth W est C oast P rin tin g and B ind
of miles of high voltage transmission lines have
ing Co: Ju stice C ourt ex
Officer and C ounty Physician for
penses
'
140
1941. No action taken.
been built to interconnect power plants and
• A ppointm ent of County T ru a n t S tate Indus. A ccident Com m:-
Peace officers protection
5.01
Officer for 1941. Sheriff C. C.
power load centers.
W hite Shield Home of S alv a
W ilson. *
Who did this great job? The private power
Z "
tion A rm y: 1940 B udget
A ppointm ent of Sherm an Coun
item
50.00
ty F a ir Boazd^Tnembers. Roy P.
companies—the much-maligned "holding com
B arn e t appointed fbr 3 years. 0 . Boys & G irls Aid Society.
1940 B udget item
50.00
panies”—they’ve done, more than 90% of it.
G. H ilderbrand appointed fo r 2
Grain Elevator
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because it’s 1
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