Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 08, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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F A O l A M flO M AN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, ORBGON
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his way baok to camp,
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A. F. Bals««.
at St. Mary a academy last Tuea-
Mr and Mrs J. S. Newcomb left Maupin and relatives in The
Mr and Mr« Clifford May are
r and Mrs Janies Phifer
and day vening, when their niece. Mar- Saturday for Portland to spends les.
moving to Oregon City aa eoon as
daughter will move back to Grate garet Brogan of Antelope,
was week visiting at the home of their
Mr and Mrs A. F. Balzer w en
living quarters can be obtained
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Valley from Maupin
in the near among the graduates.
daughter, Mrs Wayland Weld and jn The Dalle» Monday "on buainesi
there. He will work in the paper > A I* V I T A
tutors.
w ill continue to work
Mr and Mrs Earl McKinney and other relative®.
an(j visited her parent«, Mr and
mill and she in a cleaning eetab-
on the highway.
children of Heppner came Wednes-
Mr and Mrs T. M. Rolfe went Mrs C. R. Brockert, and Mr and
lishment. Clifford will return for
^A ron d Mrs R. J. Baker came day to spend the rest of the week to the Valley Saturday to visit Mrs Roy Hull, who were there
harvest.
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up from The Dalles last Tuesday visiting at th home of her par- relatives. Miss Anna Schwartz visiting from Vancouver, Waste
Mr and Mrs Earl Rehr, aocom-
for Memorial day and the rest of e,,ts. Mr and Mrs 0 . N. Ruggles, accompanied them to Portland to
Mrs Lucy French and Mrs Neely
Misa Both Catterson and Dontld
pandied
by Grover Coffman,
Martin were married in Salem 5
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Saturd*y evening the Baptist the week. Mrs Baker returned to
Second Lieutenant Anderson ac- visit relatives.
Burkitt called on old friends of
Jan^ g* according to news given Q .
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rmng Mission Circle and the Ladies So- The Dalles Sunday, Mr Baker re- companied Mrs A1 Roberts as far
Among the shoppers and visit- 30 years ago Saturday afternoon.
oqt upon their return to Mono this
, ‘‘ay JT *“*** .___ cial Senrice c lA uponwwd aban- « lin in g for a longer stay.
as Oregon City on Monday and ors m The Dalles Monday were ' Gra89 Valley students graduat-
« M O w Catterson has been a
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un<*e™ * t an op- qUet in honor of PFC Bill Todd,
Mr and Mrs Wallace May and will return Tuesday accompanied Mr and Mrs O. N. Ruggles Mrs injf from Eastern Oregon College
fai the Moro schools for * ratl0n cn h,s ,njured ^ ¿ T u e « - who is home a few days and sec- son, Clarence, went to Hood River by her grandmother, Mrs Emma Willard Barnett and son, Keith, this
term includes Miss
the two previous years end Mr.
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d ^ r s report ond Lieutenant Doris Anderson of Saturday afternoon to attend the Cox, who will visit relatives here Mr and Mrs Ted Trimble, Air rv,rothv Ball who is graduating
land east 1 ¿ t he ‘aS “ ^°<X? chance of re’ the Army Nurse Corp, who la home wedding of her brother, Andy » while.
and Mrs Everett Dunlap and fam- from thc three-year teacher train-
Martin la a fanner with land
gaining his
S° nday returnmif that
Mrs L- D. May and Mr«. Grace «’y, Mr and Mrs Jbhn*^ Reckman ^ " p r o g r a m ^
o f Moro, although he has been lw- ”
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7 “ b»'ntfri“ n ho.ptta. aIld friend, , t the Baptist church evenin».
7evely and ^ h t e r . Jean, left «»<• daughter. Ethel and Margaret
Jennta Martin.
, of at. Vincent» a . pre Mr. Ed Alley was the receptionist.
Rev. Howard Schilling and fam- Monday for Brooks, Oregon to Barnett, Mr and Mrs A1 Fox and
viously reported.
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Wallace May acting toaetmastor ily from Scappoose came up Sun- visit relatives. Mrs Zevely " and Mrs John Rolfe
Minoa Mary Sayre
M^ add ¥** ,A~ H, Bwnum
* ,h<)rt ‘*Ik’ PFC 881 Todd d"y w ith « • *
Anderion’and j i ’an tnitt“go"«n to ’ t l » coast *bw
Mr »nd Mrs Frank B»yer and
Belshe
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ham on their m o t io n from the r
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teresting talks. Mrs A1 Roberts Urnoon a t the Baptist church.
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Monday to meet their daughter,
MAIN STREET, MORO
Gary, left Monday for Fort Ben-’ M” Ch*rle’ £ ernk° ind d; “/ ht<“‘'; Wor" Don. Well and Quickly
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Ruth Catterson
Bride of Donald
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Martin June 2
And Daughters
SHOE REPAIR
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Robert Gillmor jr., small son of fant daughter came home froin thé at the piano Rev F L. Cannell of
Mr and Mrs Robert Gilmor, is here hoepital today. Mr, Helen Kruger
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•to Tioit his grandparent., Mr and hat arrived from California to re- ,,Vening.
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M n Clyde Gilmor. Mrs Rohert main aw hile helping at the Buch guei!tl!
bjble,
Gillmor is in Oregon to visit rela oltz hom e
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Mr and Mrs Roacoe Moore were ,
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tftirs attendad the lea Fol
will spend the summer with her
parents at Halsey and Tom will
attend the University of Oregon,
Me may go next winter unless a
good position a r ia » before fall.
TsaR/v. Wrifrht « t .
hr_u_ht
homgt Tug^dav aftomixyn afto7 a
wmA in thd. hoxiital with an nn-
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pronouncable diaease which pern
rtUin has apparentig; cured. Roy
Will
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.Truman Strong was m Eugene
‘“ t week to attend the funeral of
b“ "«>«>«. «*<>
there Friday.
Mr «nd Mra w d y Knighton and
cMW^en drove to Portland Monday
<nd Wily Wen^
Salem
at
tend
meetin«
8ch<K)l admin-
istratore which ia being held there
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Charl«8 Bullard returned from
the hospital last week after spqnd-
<everal days there. >
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T** Sherman Riders expect to
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start the season's horse back rid-
Don DeMoaa has bought the C. ing June 18
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Mr and Mr. Florin Coon , left
Sund»y
w »™> Sprnga to be
K0"«“ » w« k- \
Mrs Maude Bevina left Satur-
day 1<>T her home
Bend aftcr
speeding Memorial day and the
rest of the week with her daugn-
Davl> .
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Mr and Mrs Sam Davis, MrS
W. J. Davis, took Mrs John Wilt
to The Dalle® Friday when she
left for her home hi Portland of-
ter spending about two weeks
h(rp ^ 8itinJ fri<mda>
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Mary Bowen «tame up from Ine
Dalles Monday to spend the sum-
•* «>• •»m® of Mr and Mr,
von Bor**».
A
M” Claude Ealinger and M.3«
Faye Hill <rf Forest Grove apom
Memorial day and the rest of the
week
of Mr and Mrg
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felbby came W»irom
The
Wednesday evening
and apent the n,* ht at the Art
B‘bby home, returning Thursday.
Mrs Glen Perry and Mrs Don
C. Wilson house 'in Moro an(l ex* tLt. Frank von Borstel jr. is
Smith went to The Dalles Thurs-
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Mrs Gus Schilling of The Dal- ,
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to
to
^ me afU r beinK ” Europe ’inrt les *"d Mr ’ *"d Mr* M «>«d .Y brm«.rn»tLarry J
Smlth hon,c
J“ u* ry of thi’ yelr- • p’“r,od
Thompeon of Antelope visited Mt a f' « ’ ¡»iting h » grandparents, Mr
have property, and op- -which he was woundo<l, captured, *v_ l ^ . .
»««a «w. w i ? and ^ r8 ^ U8 Smith.
erata the sheriff’s office from there, released and returned home.
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* *' Nr and Mrs Fred Cole of Was
Joe Idjrtk Ml Friday for Seat-
The regular meeting of the
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•°d Mr and Mrs Earl McKin-
tle to ahove off for another trip Women’s Missionary society vrill
and ney and children from Heppner
to the Sooth Pacific. His sister, meet June J3r at the Harry Pink.
<4> frbm Portland last ^ aited Mt
Mr anJ
Marilyn of Loe Angeles, who was erton residence, with Mrs Russell T?****.7 ey mn* " l d v i ®rt*d °v*r Mrs Tom Alley annd Mr and Mrs
visiting here with brother, Tex, Belshee in charge of the afternoon Memor‘al
n Ed Alley Memorial day.
has also gone home.
program.
and 8mUr’ Mr and Mr8 O ™ 11«
p p c BUI Todd arrived Thursday
f Mre Locy French and Mrs’Neely 'Sgt. George Martin arrived RlW es.
f rQIII Craig Field Alabama to spend
Burkitt were here last week end Thursday morning by train to The „ Mr aT)d Mra Norv>1 JUriin of a f<yw
visiting his wife and
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visit with Mr and Mrs Giles Dalles where he was met by his Portland
visitors here teat
Mr an<J Mrg w c Todd
M W * and to call, on friends of mother He has a furlough from
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Mias Cassie Hohnes came up
years ago. ,
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his camp in Georgia.
Fiona Coon 2*™* ^oro* jfrO<U from The Dalles Saturday and was
T C A. Banford and Glen Corey
Mrs J. F. Noonan returned Tues the ho8Pltal m The Dalles Wednes-
n W <TOgt Rt
«f the Pacific Power A Light day evening from The Dalles day
several days of her fath4r Sam Hohnes.
company were in town Tuesday.
where she had been a patient at kne*®-
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• PFC and Mrs Bill Todd left Mon-
J Sheriff Wfison and Marshall Av- the hospital for several days.'
p F c and Mrs Kuhck and SgL day f or Spokane, Wash., where he
tell were called out Tuesday night
Mr and Mrs Charles Ruggles a»»d Mrs Vincent Sana on i left for wni take additional training
because of a . disturbance on main returned from Portland Sunday Marysville, s California Saturday
j^r and ^ r s Bill Holmes Mr
street caused by a car driver who with their daughter Connie, who after spending a week visiting at and Mrs Ted von Borstel and* dau-
waa trying to get hi» automobile has been attending St. Mary’s o l the home of Mrs Kuliek’« parents, ghter Marie, PFC and Mrs C. J.
started. He waqp’t trying to break the Valley school m Beaverton.
Mr and Mrs T«d vonBoratel
Kuliek and Mis® Mabel Holmes
into any thing as feared.
The Flatt family went to Port-* Mr and Mrs Gus Hartmann of attended the graduation exercises
J* K. McKean went to Portland lind today to visit and see the Ice Wasco .spent Memorial day visit- _
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Wednesday morning on business. Follies over the weekend?
ing at the home of Mr and Mrs
Mre Jane Frees aeeompanined hint
Mr and Mrs A. B. Christianson
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to go on to Salem to visit.
and family went to Portland Sun
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’ Mrs Wayne Thompson returned
last week from a visit ti Milton,
where she lived until Waynne en-
tered the army.
Mr and Mrs Darwin Van Gilder
and Miss Betty Olds went to Port-
land Sunday, taking Darwin on
day to take Bon to enter the navy.
He was to report Tuesday morn-
*1». Mr and Mra. Henry Norton
end family accompanied them to
their home after spending several
weeks visiting with Mr and Mrs R.
C. Byers and other relatives.
CCADCr C V IP D F /IK A P F
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INSURANCE
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a w w ta ta m n a a n a a ja a jw o w w a
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Lt- Nelsan’ who *8 >
,tatlone<1 there.
De*” wi,OOlt S
,eft Mond“y
for Great Lakes in Chicago for
his boot training.
Mi and Mra Loy Cochran - of___
Fortland spent Memorial day at
the home of Mr and Mrs Eh^n
Kee.
Mr and Mrs Guy Moore and fam:
ily of Goldendale, Wash., spent
Wemorin8, day at the home of
and Mr, R j Bakar Elva Baker
of Vancouver was also a guest
of the Bakers that day.
Mr an(J Mrjj Marion Van Metre
gnd famiiy
The Dane8 spent
Memcrial day at the home of h e r ' <
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P»rent8»
ana Mrs in i ^asin
NOTICE OF NONHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with section 111-1244, O. C. L. A., to the legal voters
of the Nonhigh School District of Sherman County, Oregon, that a meeting will be held at the court
house in Moro, Oregon, on the 29 day of June, 1945, at 8:00 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of discuss­
ing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1945, and ending June 30, 1940. hereinafter set
forth.
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B U D G E T
M i 1!
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ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
£wfe< * ' .
None
Estimated available cash on hand at beginning of the year for which this budget is made
None
Estimated receipts from delinquent taxes
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Nont>
Amount
received .from
other sources
None
TOTAL
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Est- exp.
Expenditures 3 fiscal yrs.’ next pre-Exp.,^budget allowance
for
current
school
year
6
mo.
current
school
yr.
ceding the
ITEM
1945-46
hud’t
allow’ce
Exp.
1941 42
1942-43
1943-44
$8503.24
$4029.29
$8352.03 $3000.00
$7625.06
$9028-21
Tuition
1750.00
806.05
1308.01
1612.09
1706.90
Transportation 1
6.00
3
j
00
6.00
6.00
6.00
Postage, Telegraph, Telephone
10-50
5.25
10
50
9.30
1020
Supplies and Printing
22-50
11.25
. 22.50
45.00
22.50
22.50
Other miscellaneous expeness audit
10292.24
4854.84
3022.50
9721.54
9274.95
10773.81
TOTALS
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SUMMARY EST EXP., RECEIPTS, AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES AND TAX LEVY
$10,29224
Total estimated expenditures .................................... .....................
None
Deduct total estimated receipts and available cash balances
$10,29224
Amount necessary to balance the budget ............ j ......................
Deduct deficit forwarded to next fiscal year ..............................
Balance to be raised by taxation.......................................................
$10,292.24
Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies: Amount inside 6% limitation
Amount outside 6% limitation
$10,29224
None
INDEBTEDNESS
Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants issued
and endorsed “not paid for want of funds’’ ...-...........
Amount of other indebtedness ...... ............................
Total indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2)
None
None
None
Dated June 1, 1945
Signed: Wily W. Knighten, Clerk
Geo. H. Wilcox,
Chairman,. Board of Directors
Acting
a n d Ws
Electricity Comes to Rural Am erica
THE OLD JUDGE SA Y S. . .
Electricity
Hural America
War Regulations Now Amended
This Means Electricity Now
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A v a ila b le to M ost R u ral H o $ n es in W a s c o
and S h er m a n C o u n tie s
The critical time has arrived. It is now absolutely
necessary that every farmer throughout Wasco and
m 4 2 4 0 0 0 MILK •(
REA tUdrlc liaos w®sld
<4«nd rimosl n limes
f ound the
0 0 Of Sherman counties loyally stand by his electric coop­
erative obligations and thereby receive the benefits
which will soon be yours.
M fc M ffU A M USIW«
tU C T IU tlT Y F O A M O M
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Your patience has been appreciated and we hope
to receive yaur further support while we secure ad
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ditional materials and manpower.
TOU: MIt’i mighty nice to receive a com­
pliment like you've just given us, Judge. We
do »aka our responsibilities very seriously
and try to do the right thing with every­
body. In spite of it, we get criticized now
and then.”
OLD JUDGE; " I know . . . you’ve got to
take the bitter with the sweet in times like
th—a Speaking of criticism, and I mean
really unfair criticism, reminds me of the
s p irit beverage business.”
FRAN K: “ How is that. Judge?”
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OLD JUDGE; “ Simply t h is ...c a n you
think of any other business in which the
seller is responsible for what the buyer does
with his merchandise? If a person eats too
much cake and gets indigestion, the baker
isn’t blamed. Nor is the coffee merchant
criticized if someone drinks too much coffee
and can’t sleep. B ut the seller of spirit bev­
erages gets blamed plenty if one of his cus­
tomers overindulges. Doesn’t seem quite
fair, does it, Tom?”
TOM: “ Frankly, it doesn’t, Judge. W e 'v t
never looked at it that way before.”
tpotu»T»d by Cttfjtrntet cf Alccbniit B etragt laétutria», ta t.
^ECTRIRICATION
A
dministration
1 0 YEARS OLD
No Power Is As Good As
Bonneville
MAX II. 1945
WASCO ELECTRIC CO-OP, INC
T h e D alle«, O r e g o n
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