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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1948)
o PAGE 6 SH E R M A N COUNTY JO U R N A L , MORO cK E ^ N F R ID A Y , J U N E 18, 1918 6.43 Moro Lumber & Fuel Co., gener Armed forces mustering out to February 3, 1950. This amend- CONDENSED PROCEEDINGS phone & Telegraph Co., telephon Wynona Wilson Joe Bibby ■ 6.43 al supplies, $54.90, Contractors pa> still may be collected by ed section of the mustering-out OF JUNE 2, 1948 TERM OF es all offices, $16.20; Pacific Po 6.43 Equipment Corp., repairs, $8.72; eligible World War II veterans pay' act applies only to those wer & Light Co., hghfs court G. C. Young COUNTY COURT < 6.43 Clyde h^uipment Co., repairs, discharged before February 15, discharged before February of house, $30.15\ Clarence Mersffig Arthur Justesen Claims against all County er, courthouse supplies, $10 75; GRASS V. PRECINCT NO. 9 $1.84; The Dalles Auto Electric 1944, who have failed to apply 1944, because every eligible ser- $ <T04 Co., repairs, $16.40; Pacific Pow for this benefit, the Department • viceman since that time is as West Coast Printing & Binding Roy G. Schilling funds allowed as presented. 20.04 er & Light Co., miscellaneous, of Veterans’ Affairs said this sumed to have received the bene Monthly financial statement CO., election supplies, $190.35; T. M. Garrett 9.04 $1.36; Pacific Telephone & Tele , of County Treasurer showing H arry’s Radio Service, Sheriffs Willard H. Barnett fit at time of discharge. • 9 04 graph Co., miscellaneous, $9.25; week. fund balances as of May 31 pre office expense, $2.40; Wheeler’s Bertha A. Brinkert Previously, these persons had The man's' service must have 9.04 Sheriff’s office expense $15.56 J. E. Alley sented. approved and filed. Union Oil Company, gas & oil, only until February 3, 1946, to been after December 7, 1941. The 10 , MORO PRECINCT NO. Monthly financial statement of Oregon Blue Print, maps for Sher $533.35; Standard Oil Company, but recently enacted Pub- act provides payments of $300 $ 9.55 gas & Oil, $32.33; Bill E. Todd, apply, County Clerk showing General lff’s office, $18.50; T. Lester John Theodore Johnston 9.55 insurance, $31.75; J. E. Wilson, 11c Law 539 extends the deadline for overseas service, $200 for Road fund budgeted balances as son, District Attorney expenses Truman Strong Summer coat closeout. Long 9.55 miscellaneous, $75.25; C. C. Metz, Clara Houston of May 31, presented, approved $18.37; Department of Agricul 9.55 miscellaneous, ture, sealer, weights and measur Edith Sayrs and filed. $12*00; Wasco coats - pastel coverts values to 9.55 County, miscellaneous, $244.37. 69.95. Now\only 25.00. ’ Sheriff’s report on tax collec es, $2.56; State Industrial Acci H. O. Kunsman Greta, The Dalles WASCO PRECINCT NO 11 tions covering period of February dfcuU Commission, peace officer’s $ 10.06 15th to May 15th, presented ap protection, $4.75; Charles R. Lo Idah M. Everett 10.06 gan. Audit of County books, $118. Mvrtle M. Funk proved and filed. 10.06 Auditor’s Report of Audit of 50; Ranch & Home Store, court W. R. Reid 10.06 Sherman County Fair books and louse supplies. $0.90; Sherman Alice G. Barnett 10.06 accounts covering period of Dec County Journal, printing rural Wilma Wilde Charles Everett, return of bal- ember 1. 1946 to December 31. school board budget $7.20; Frank For years the leader! 1947, inclusive, presented, ap von Borstel, rural school board lot boxes to Moro from Wasco. $ 6.00 member — mileage and 1 meals, and hall rent. proved and filed. Now compare it for price Clerk directed to issue war $58.00; Wallace May, rural school Leona R. Douma, canvass of as well as quality - $ 5.00 rants aggregating $2.000 00 in fa board member-mileage and -meals votes vor of County Treasurer, per $26.00; Irving Hart, rural school Keneth G. Young, canvass of 5.00 taining to budgeted appropria board member — mileage and votes canvass of tions in Assessor’s and Sheriffs meals, $28.00; Wm. A. Nisbet, ru Marie Hoskinson, 5.00 accounts, allocated for purchase ral school board memebr—mile votes NOW! ROAD FUND of new office equipment, to be age and meals, $26.00; Geo. L. held in suspense by Treasurer to Fox, rural school board member- EMPLOYEES PAY ROLl^—J. T. apply on purhase of equipment mileage and meal9, $52.00; Evelvn Brown, $305.31; C. Bargenholt, when received. Christianson, Sup’t office help. $195.93; E. McPherson, $240.08; Charles R. Logan reappointed $33.00; Katie Geiser. Sup’t office Frank Bazzel, $210.34; Joe Drink as Countv Auditor for fiscal help, $0.75; Wily W. Knighton, ard, $91.48; Frank Bayer $255.65; year July 1. 1948 to July 1, 1949. stamps Sup’t office, $31.25; Na D. DeMoss, $157.90; Charles H. Ernest Eslinger appointed to omi Van Gilder, New Office Eaip Perrigo, $255.65; membership o n County Fair ment Account Sheriffs office ACCOUNT—Public Employes Re Board to fill out unexpired term $1000.00. Assessor’s office $1000. tirement fund, $101.8T, First Na of Ted M. Ball, resigned. 00, $2,000 00; Bill E. Todd, one- tional Bank, with-holding tax, Request granted for minor half additional premium on com $106.20; State Tax Commission, Enjoy the whiskey that's C ^ t S / ih J b repairs and improvements at De- prehensive policy*, $31.74; Sher State Tax $19.09; State Industrial Moss Memorial Park depending man County Journal, printing 8th Accident Commission, miscell Jr hand upon availability of the neces grade programs, $4.50; J. M. Wil aneous $44.61; Railway Express M CU N /a m t’ sary laborers. KENTUCKY WHISKEY—A BLEND son, County Judge’s expenses, Agency, misc. $1.80; W. T. Balsig- Bid of B. C. Baumgartner for $125.00; J. Ed Eaves, Sheriff’s er ins*. $41.61; Ranch & Home purchase of ta x foreclosed pro- office expense, $12.50. Store, general supplies, $7.95; National Distillers Products Corporation, New York • 86 Proof • 65% Grain Neutral Spirits ♦ perty in Grass Valley accepted. Pike’s Garagl*, repairs, $21.65; JUDGES & CLERK’S FOR at MAY 21, 1948—PRIMARY ELEC No further matters inni issue adjournment en nJ TION. RUFUS PRBC PRESENTED AGAINST CL AI SHERMAN COUNTY. OREGON. S. A. Wilson GENERAL AND ROAD FUNDS H. H. Brackett FOR MAY. 1948 AND APPROV Berneice Morris ED JUNE 2. 1948 TERM OF W A. Morris Adeline McDonald THE COUNTY COURT. K I j ONDIKE p r e GENERAL FUND: C. Mersinger, Janitor’s salary Geo. W. Drinkard $101.82; James W. Jones, Gov't R. M. Johnson Trapper, $50 (X); R. O. Scott, Jus Lena Brock Dutton tice of Peace, $77.27; Vernon I. Miller. ' (krnnty Commissioner, Elva Dehler $18.00; Joe Peters. Couniy Com MONKLAND PRE( missioner, $10.80; First National Blaine C. Miller . Bank, with-holding tax, $70.30; Max K. Belshe State Tax „ Commission," State R. J. Bruckert Tax, $15 15; Public Employes Re Irving Hart tirement System, retirement fund. Harvey Thompson KENT PRECINCT $138.54; National Hospital Asso ciation, dues, $9.00; Pacific Tele J. C. W ilson T. Lester Johnson LAWYER WASCO MORO I j on Saturday night, ¡June 19 at the Kent : : Legion Hall there will : : be given a Legion | WO ROOM FOR ARGUMENT! _ more than 60 days’ service not outside the United States or Al- aska, and $100 for active service of less than 60 days . --------— ■—— —— Old Sunny Brook Í Va * ' k LL good things in life give greatest pleasure when enjoyed in moderation. save m oney te e ! v ’0 L Y M P I 4 CKOS LEV FROSTMASTER BEER frozen food cabinet * “/» « t h e W a te r " OIYMPIA BREWING COMPANY. OLYMPIA.WASHINGTON. U .S.A MAM IY THI MANUFACTURE O f T N I U R O S L E Y w h a t you can do * H U V A » O R * R t f RIG 111 AI OR wi th th is new, p ra c tic a l kitchen appliance!! G R A IN IN S U R A N C E Store over 100 lbs. of food (two weeks supply for a family of four) H a il & Fire Full or deductable coverage ^Freeze family quantities of meat, poultry of properly processed fruit or vegetables/ Call a t Ml I Here’s what that means in terms of better . ia s im thriftiir You can buy in quantity. Make fewer shopping trips. Take advantage of all sales on frozen foods! Sherman Co-op Grain Growers ia t in o i WASCO, OREGON G riffith & M eeke, A g e n ts You can freeze all your left-overs indefinitely . . . save them for quick preparation and serving later! economical, hermetically« i NO MAJOR REPAIRS IN 8 YEARS! sealed Cretley Electro saver mechanism . . , ÎABU-TOP WORK SURFACI with 5-year w arranty. TEST£ GROST E Y “FROSTMASTER TRIS MEW KITCHEN d j WAS DESIGNED TO FIT TOOK KITCHEN ■ STANDARD W O R K SURFACE HEIGHT , Exactly 3 6 ' high; 2 9 % ' w ide; 26 V i' from front to back. ■ FITS FLUSH TO THE FLOOR . . . No dusting or mopping underneath. ■ RECESSED TOE SPACE . . . that’s easy on the "toesies.” A n d here’s the reason: H e brings his car to us for a general tig h t- en m g -u p job before rattles be come really serious. W e ebe: k all sp rin g bolts and shackle«, i r a xle U -b o lts, engine m o unt i- fro n t wheel b earin g adjust»- ut, that m ig h t cause trouble. I t ’s a m ig h ty sound investm ent in p re vention! Let us keep your old car in tip -to p sh ap e w h ile y o u ’re w a itin g fo r your new - exhaust Im uM uin ...everytiling C-rysIer! | NOONAN-PRATT MOTORS WASCO, OREGON ■ HANDSOME LINES AND FINISH . . . just as easy to clean as a china dish. Ì59.00 You can do your baking in big batches (pies, cakes, bread or pastries), then freeze what you don’t use right away . . . it’s ready for instant use later! You can buy a big turkey, roast or chicken . . . eat what you want . . . store the rest for another "family” dinner at a later date! You can buy plenty of ice cream. It will be ready for the kiddies all the time . . . still as firm and deli cious as the day it was m ade! You can be sure of plenty of ice cubes when com pany comes calling . . . keep plenty of company snacks on tap, too! You can freeze game and fish brought home by your sportsman . . . store them for days . . . eat ’em when your appetite asks for something special! D elivery & In stall ation added See the C R O S TTY FROSTMASTER at your nearby GROSLEYdeolers today! D e M o s s S prings E le c tric