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JUNE 2, um —- ’is çfa" til 186J26 10.00 60/MJ h* 1940 COOK ANNOTATIONS <0.00 85.00 COYOTE BOUNTIES „ , n I Reward for Apprehending Dan Morgan OREGON GUIDING FRIENDS ,i.- k ' , . ■’ * Aflprdprlationto Aid Blind ------- —....... 600 00 GENERAL ROAD FUND 25324.37 270.18 10258.60 14919.94 • 941.33 . 7990.00 10349.76 0834.00 > 24.50 333410 12989.70 250.09 13319 » „ < „ WEED CONTROL/ 260.00 250.00 10009.00 Y500.00 2200.00 1000.00 1000.00 1650.00 1.63 89819 28029 55738 630.79 BRIDGES OVER TEN FEET 130.75 150000 8000.00 4000 00 54.00 2500.00 ROAD SINKING FUND - ' 6000.00 3507.43 Actual for 1-1-1941 to 1-1-1942 Actual for 1-1-1942 to 6-39-1942 — ■-------O h ' t h L 31513.20 103.07 75.00 125,00 125.00 1852.40 10330 8000 17934 125 00 . 799.90 .. 55-35 45.00 - 45.72 • 290.00 RECEIPTS Actual for Actaal for 7-f ”1942 te 7-1-1943 6-SOrl943 lrlrl>44 - GENERAL FUND < 79030 1483.75 19.55 -8 8 3 6 60.00 52.00 600 3830 330.00 66030 25.00 3030 136 00 10.00 ’ 65.99 68535 500.00 149,999 19 x 200.00 Weed Control 1000030 250030 2200.00 100030 1000.00 1600.00 ■ 600.00 Wages i Repairs \ GasoLna A Oil Tirea A Tubes General Supplies Miscellaneous Insurance Bridges over Ten Feet ........................ Road Mach faery ...................... ..... Crushed Rock or Road Improvement 500.00 1000.00 500.04 Roads, Bridges A Road Machinery Sinking Fund ...... >-•-................. 40,000.00 . $61,490.00 TOTAL' ROAD FUND r Actual for 1-1-1940 to 1-1-1941 100.00 100030 . TOTAL GENERAL FUND 260 j 00 u . — .... ?— Predatory Animal Bounties BURRELL MURDER REW ARD . . 1940 Code, Annotations A Law Books FUND AND CLASSIFICATION Clerk’s Fees — ..................... Sheriff’s Fees -----------------....... Justice of Peace Fines ........ r............. Rent of County Owned property — Rent of County Agent’s Office ..... Beer Licenses ----------------- r - Sale of Fire Fighting Material ----- Miscellaneous Items ...------------------ Sale o f Wheat (Shiel property) ----- Refund State Welfare Department Clerk’s Fines ’ -------------------- Budget for 7-1-1944 to 6-39-45 1500.00 76.00 50.00 y 50.00 660.00 thered was a bower of flowers and a game, several fausical numbers and the opening of the many gifts by the bride to be, entertained the ladies. A ssetin g during the after- noon were Misses Katherine Frid Icy, Frances Emigh, Lavelle Guy of Portland, Mrs Bpakney’s two daughters, Carol and Mary Marg- aret and sister, Mrs Lois iHilder- brand and Helen Blau. Mr» Me Dermid, mother o f the bride to be and Mrs Blau. steD-mother of the groom poured. Cookie» and tea and coffee ware aerved from a lovely appointed table. There were sev- eral out of town guests- Baccalaureate services for the nupn School ocnoo. v Claes r a B e o o f r ’44 a a w was w n held e .u High Sunday May 28 at the Methodist £ 7 » 7 . , L chunch. where friends and relativ- .. —t _____ an . C3 and schoolmates gathered All ing the church. The processional wa« played by Mrs J T Johnson; invocation, Rev. Cannell; choir sang “Open the Gates of the Tern pie”: hymn, “Holy, Holy, Holy” , scripture; duet, “Hark, Hark My Squl”, Mrs Blakney and Mrs HJderbrand; sermon, “The Right A>' Choice”, Rev Keith Fields; choir, “My Task” ; hymn “Take -the Name o f Jesus With You”; bene- diction, Rev. Cannell; recessional. Mre J T Johnson. . - Rev. F L Cannell gave the Memorial address at the Moro Community church Tuesday ar- 25.00 ranged by the Legionnaires.^ Miss Hazel Marie Smith' ia a 375.00 50.00 measles victim this week. ✓" The annual high school ptenic TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS .......................... $ 2,885.00 1926.10 2549.09 1060 97 2341.04 194127 occured Monday. They went Io 25,000 09 Add: Available Cash Balances the Deschutes river- $27,885.00 GRAND TOTAL GENERAL FUND ., Mrs Maud Akers left Wednes MALT BEVERAGE FUND oay via stage for Portland to be * 200.00 A. 26413 14538 By Secretary a t State 89.11 185.24 26137 present a t the graduation of her TAYLOR GRAZING ACT FUND grand daughters, Sharon Rae Hen- 230.00 279.33 2034 Taylor Grazing Act .. 2.61 49819 wixagin from the eighth grade and 4^. ’ 439.00 TOTAL Carol Lee Akers o f Milwaukie COUNTY FAIR FUND High school. 1200-00 From Secretary of State 3127.78 1587.62 Mr and Mrs Lee McMillan -of Stevenson, Wn., arrived Monday 1200 00 TOTAL ............... on the stage to visit relatives over GENERAL ROAD FUND 5000.00 5294.10 Motor Veh icle Fund .......... Memorial day. 755635 2376.98 7085.18 6803.52 200.00 6.76 Gaa and Oil Refund .......................- ...... 38702 385.06 37730 185,55 Mrs Ruby McCann of Bend is 260.00 195133 Rent o f Equipment A Sale o f material 166835 59 69 787.11 324.17 visiting her brother and family 250.00 76 25 * Justice o f Peace Fines — .... - ............... 402.40 61630 673.40 57630 ,M t and Mrs Ora Workman. 4030 Miscellaneous Items ...... _....................... 44.29 222 36 Transferred from other sources ...... ..... John Robert ----------- McClure of ----- Port ------ --------- CASH DECLARED: Bridge Fund .— $6000.00 land came Monday to visit Eugen- CASH DECLARED: General Road Fund 9000.00 Gosson. " ------ Bill Scott and sister, Ailecn, of 5700 00 758138 TOTAL: GENERAL ROAD FUND ................. - ........... 394B.O2 1027631 8923.54 7889.54 15.000.00 Portland are visiting old school Add: Available Caah Balances --------- ------*--------- 120.700 Of) TOTAL .................................... mates. Mrs Pres -Boise and daughter, land to observe Memorial day arid 85 GEPS TO 59 ON OREGON Ramona, of Camas. Wn., arc meet frisndn. - HIGHWAYS DESPITE WAR spending a week with old friend*. Bobby NewbiU left Toeeday for Ckmer observance the war- John Proudfoot is home on a Grizzly where he wfll spend the t » e speed o f 85 m iles an hour short furlough with his parents, srumener on a ranch, was urged today by Bob Farrell. Mr and Mra H D Proudfoot. Mrs James Hinkle wee viaiting Secretary of State, who deelaied Miaa Helen Blau of Monmouth here over the week and and follow that reduced speeds would save is 'home visit'ng. ing holiday, coming from Browns- swindling gaetfine mppHee and Mr» Antonie Ki/hnhausen of v ile. ♦ increase wear on tires. Gknnwood, Wn., is visiting her Donald Martin a horse -- fall Lwiiaiu ««>»■>» had --------- Word from J ir and Mm W»1 Speed check» made by state One of the social events of this gianddaughter, Mrs Leo Watkins nth him a couple weeks ago and Martin who went to Sacra- highway department showed that week was a bridal shower g ven and family. iia left leg waa pretty »ore for a „ „ t o , C a lf-m ia in Man4> ia durin, the ir a t three month» of bj. MrsLes)ie in ¿ eth. At Ora Workman’s Memorial tw . i ' j z ^ on w ’' o “rkm£ r ^ e th^ Mr and ia very u Ml. r v M r n Mar- m th . r rP^ iapeT Highway ilv ^ m thureh « ¡own and Donald hoapital on e the Pamftc tr a ' ^ ; l c»’ at t Un)<)on honoring. Miss Mi(. Margaret M arglret niong whom wh<lm were Mr . kept , _ a _ ----- - - ternoon honoring were mr «um riving truck from ,pc«da speeds c of f » 50 " > miles ruck loads k » d , o of f c cattle a t t lc t° to ¿fa fa b pretty much moeh recovered ra»»e«d ¡from ' ' « “ an hour ° or [ McDermid. daughter of Mr and Vernon Van Gilder and daughter, ■ortland and doing other farm h i. fall ki the bath h A earlier In under. FarreU aaM. Only about Mn> D in McDenni{| who b w n E Mim o u „ 4nd John .oHt. Finally he wart to a doc- t b Lm percent of the dmvera lim .- wed Kennetfc BUu of Mr Kcb Mr >n(J Mr> Hine, or to find out why h » leg waa Mr and Mra Harvey Martm e l their »peed, to 36 mule, an an<| Mrg WjJter B U a n w wive> of bill hurt ng and found that one were from The Dalle» for fc.W. tinned in Pensocola, Florida. The Dalles, Mrs Ruby McCann of Beivl one in hie lower leg w w broken. Memorial day. spend ng it with « * •Conservation of gasoline, tires room where over 50 guest» ga and others. ia now in a cast and Donald is Mrs W J Martin Jr.' and the prevention of accidents a crutches. Mr and Mre Loy Cochran came ,r e necessary to the maintenance m u- s UP fr o » Portland Sunday and of essenbial civilian highway tran- Mr and Mrs Carl Tomlin >pent the fore part of the weex spoliation,” Farrell declared- “Hi- mall daughter spent the first o viiW ng her brother, Eben Kee at r h speeds u»e up more gasoline rt week here coming from Klam Qra-# Valley and his relatives en<j and oause greater wear on th Falls where they have been ftroWMj More. tires. Speed also increases . the ving for several years. Hrniter of Milton was accident hazard and the severity Mrs Marjorie Marvn left Wednesday to interest far- of accidents at speeds of 50 m'les esday for Klamath Falls to mee * ©ounty wide organiza- an hour or over Is far greater than er husband who ha* a short UJ" the Farm Bureau- County st speeds under 35 miles an hour, ,ugh from the army. He rinffui have been effected “In the interests of efficient i Moro but a few days. Morww. an<j Gilliam “ county, highway transportation and sufe- Gene Marsh, state represents- Mr g^nter, and farmers here ty, every Oregon driver should ivefrom McMmuvi|le and prob- are to be interviewed. James B. t« willing to ebaerve the wartime ble speaker of the 1945 house Ad>nw a ion< time member was 35 m il« m hour ” f representatives, and Harry Mr. Hunter. --------------------- elienk, deputy aeeretary of atata, „ „ clarence Meralnger return- M Ay MO, 8TURE MISSING rith their wives were vis tors wite Wednesday from Chester, Ir and Mrs Giles French last Montana where she had been to month of May wus one of viett her daughter, Mr» Charles th« driest on record there being Ralph Camfbell, Salem attor- < 5 ^ ^ apd fanriy- tu t 18 inch a t rain during the ey and son, Gary, were here Sat Myg Nelson and son of entire month. A s dry as it was «dav night from their honm m 3 ^ Monday evening to aoveral years have let May go by lalem while on legal business m untij Umraday with * Mr with lees rain. In 1937 there was astern Oregon- and Mee G. Dooma. Mre J C Wil- but .83, fa 1938 41, « 1934 but « to m “ T , l . t a » o f M r. Douraa and .07 and In w r y «ood IMS but .0». Pcndlatno to w o « * r <rf Mr» Mataon to atao via- Even fa 1043, wfc eh waa a pretty Mr and Mrs „ lme down front Pendlefan fa p«id Memorial day h«r* With her Mra N o n - CuMrfaff (nee Mel- May However U Mart off the »ther, T S Reeae and aiator, Mr’ Xer) cam* Monday to v i.it with month o f June ^ m ih e . fell. ' ThI M^rrtoon family hold '«-> heL ^ T J ^ ^ on and ¿»u- It may ba Toswmabe to expect a D. Martin Breaks - 25.00 Leg; Thinks Engagement * « ’ 9 * » Announced Nothing of It At Wasco ' 0” N O T IC E T h e Pacific Pow er & . L ight Co. office in M oro will be closed all day Saturdays until further notice. Please call 641, M oro Mrs W H Sheirbon of Odell wae an overnight guest of her niece, Mrs Lloyd Royce recently. ' Mrs John Royce gave a dinner tor her grandsons, Robert and Gerald Neebit, last week. Other invited guests were Misses Fran ces Emigh, Jean Shull and Mar- ion Crews- * John McDermid was honored by • birthday dinner by his wife re- cently with the following guests, Mr and Mrs Harry Van Gilder, Mr and Mr, P G O'Meara and eons, Patty and Stephen, Mrs Casha Yates and Mr and Mrs Dan McDermid. Theron Richelderfer of Hobbs, New Mexico, is expected home in , fe„ M furiough. Glenn> Anderaon and , on, Mro Glenna Anderson and sons S ta n ly »"<1 I«l*nd 26th for her old home in Iowa to visit relatives. Mrs Ed McKee has returned from a visit in Portland and her sister, Mrs Chas. Marshal of Port land and her sieter in law, Mrs Clifton Dunlap of Tumalo are v siting her. Mr and Mrs Vivian Rust dsove „ . „ a — v to dRUShter *nd Mr M? Flnley and 6 Edward* . ^ p a m e d them to her home in Gresham. Mra William Howell o f Seasde viaiting her son and family. Mr end Mrs Marvin Howell- Mrs Bernice Guy and daughter. L g^ lla of Portland are visiting ber parerits, Mr and Mrs Frank L a inborn e. Betty Juhnke, a student Mi at OSC came home to be present at her sister, Shirley’s gradua- <Lom -------------------------------- - - " — H U R C H El 9 Christian Science Society Sunday morning services a t H:00 a. m. Subject! “God the On- jy (^use and C reator’ Wednesday night service at 8 includes testimonials of healing. The reading room in the rea- of the building is open. All a s thorixed Chrutian Science liter, ture can be Off or rro ^VASCO METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship at 11:00 A. M. p i Cannell. pastor, r r~ ' a‘ z-. Presbyterian Church j ames D. Moberg, pe.tor. Bible School 10 a. m. sermon “The Great Physician'’ Luke 5: 31 and 32 Prayer meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. Senior and Junior choir Wednes day 8 and 7:30 p m . i m n i i i iiii n i i i ii i n i n i » i i i iii i i m H t t tg> C. A . Rug®let^ : INSURANCE Moro , Oregon TT» ......................1.................... Eureka Lodge No. 121 A. F A A.M. Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings .of each month- Visiting : members are cordially ‘ invited to meet with us. R. P. Briabine W. M. R. V. Lockhart, secretary Lodge No. 113, I.O.O.F. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. IVzyrsP A d t t hall. Transient and *•" « . visiting brothers are LOST: Calico cat, Saturday, ay oordlalhr invited 27th- Mrs Harry Benson, Moro. to meet with us. 30c Ernest Houston. M. G. rOR SALE: 6 R. plastered houa«i ^ W x r y Thompson, Secretary _ Moro partly furnished, electric lights, Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.E.S. £ lots, % basement. $500, terms. Meets Every Second and Cal. at Journal offlee. 30-lp M 7 Invited— Moro, Oregon LOST: Whate faced, well marked, Alice Oroduff, W .M . 2 yr old Hereford heifer, muley, Marie Hoskinaon. Secretary crop and split in right ear. Don Lupine Rebekah Lodg* No. 116 aid Martin, Moro. 30p Meets 2nd and Uh F()R S A l E : Purebred Shorthorn Tuesday» at Bull, 14 month» old. Floyd Flatt, month. V iaihni mem 30-2» be" -»>«’“ *• Moro A lee McKee N.G. FOR SALE: 3-12ft. Rod Weeders, Florence Johnston, 2-8ft. Rod Weeders, 1 Cushman -------------------------- Motor, 1 8ft. Champion Binder. 2-6ft. Sanders Disc Plow«, 2 m kh cows. Mri Maria Barnett Cooper, Wasco. 30 2c LOST: Spare tire and wheel beT _ tween _ _ Moro and Roy _ n.i„h~,>« Belshee’s place, wire wheels newly paint ed black, reward. R. W. Belshee Moro, Oregon 30-2p FOR SALE! Household furniture including electric sweeper. Mrs. R. Evans, Moro 30p . FOR SALE: 16 foot Caae eomb.nc with bulk tank. E- M. Helyer 29-3 lp Grass Valley. FOR SALE: Registered Hereford Bull. Wes Nichols, Moro 28-30p FOR SALE: Good broke work horses. E. M. Alley, Grass Val ley. 28-30p » FOR SALE: Harris Harvester, 20 ft. header, overhauled ready for the field. Will sell cheap. Al so 1926 Dodge commercial, new battery and good rubber. E- H. Watkins, Phone 450, Wasco. , 27-SOc FOR SALE: 16 foot Case com bine, Mrs Frances Henr'chs, Moro, Phone 438 28-30c [emorial day mettn« fa the Mx>r, . ^ „ ^ " ^ “ s ^ U a l e r toft I»««»l liftfac of «»' aT T u e a d a y w «b J B Montoon « « « J i r a trietion. b m - » e « t o ahnoat im- ere from Gilliam ommty where Fr day « fa still farmfag, Mr and Mr a week here with her [areld Christianson here from da^ hUr fa m ilr Mrs Dewey iood Rhrer and Mr and MJ» Thompe<m. She returned to Seat- n Montague from Arifagten___ where she has employment m [r 7 ^ " ^ Gw»«* Wilcox from prawihto to make th* <*<»*• * * * < * <»» P«"*» 1 ° anyway. ----------- GAS AND OIL Tire»—A< R . H . M o K E A M a n d SOM In au ran e» Grafau Feed. Fleur, Fuel . Fan» Implementa. ----------- — Baga, Twine BARBED WIRE—GOOD P O S li 1 PHONES irM> V d !?y\ j Robert Urqu- Mac Hall is ' ___ George,Orr» and R<^ ljM;ement rfrafafag Center art were here Tuesday at Fort Knox, Knox, Kentucky. Kentucky. He re- cently mads expert rating on tnc machine gun scoring among the best shots in h a company Sandra May waa hoeteas to a number o f her young friends last Feedston, 163 Saturday the occasion being ber WASCO J birthday. Office 162 a * e • Residence 182 OREGON DON LCI-MUTUAL STANDARD OF C A L IF O R N IA