THE SHERMAN» COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1936. y^ß« ro®* - _ ' I News from the Wasco Community Mrs. Ernest Medler entertained the 500 social club Friday after­ noon at 1:30 with a dessert lun­ cheon. Mrs. Robert McDonald re­ ceived first prize and Leona Smith 2nd for guests and Mrs. A. B. Potter and Mrs. John Stevenson held high scores for the dub. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson of Boardman, Mn and Mra. Lowell of The Dalles, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wall of Reedsport spent the week end in Wasco looking oyer their property with the expectation of renting it soon to town people. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins and Mra Lillian Dixon of Portland children and Harry and Henry Richelderfer motored to Glenwood spent Easter here at the home of Washington, Sunday, guests at her daughter Mrs. M. G. Tuel and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar grandchildren Douglas and Marion, Kuhnhause-n and daughter. Mrs. Anna Lee entertained the Mr. Ray Critchfield spent Sunday Tillicum club Thursday aftempon at the home of his parents living of last week. Mrs. L. L, Funk held in Kelso. Washington. high score receiving the club prise. Miss Louise Carvel visited over Harry Dean Proudfoot spent the the week end in Portland. week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Proudfoot. IM" and Mrs. McCafferty were in l amr Sunday helping to set up Winnifred Fortner was home the <• ’ ‘ng school conducted by from Pacific University, the guest Mrs. Huinph-^y on Monday. of her parents Mr. and Mra. Fred Fortner and sister Mary. She re­ The Rebekah lodge entertained turned Monday motoring to Port- its members Wednesday of last iand with M y . and Mrs. H. A White. week and the evening was spent playing 500. Mrs. Lena Brock and Ed Feldman holding high scores SYNOPSIS OP ANNUAL 8'1 AT EM ENT OP THK COLUMBIA CASUALTY COMPANY Roy Belshee and Mrs. Robert Mc­ of 1 Park avenue. New York, tn the xtat* of New York, on th« 31at day of Decem­ Donald low scores. Light refresh­ ber. 1935. made to the insurance com- mlaaloner of the state of Oregon, our- ments were served after cards. * suant to law: The ladies of the Mary Elizabeth Sunday school class met at the home of Mrs. Anna Lee for their regular meeting. Papers were read by Mrs. Harry Van Gilder and Dr. Leah Richelderfer. The committee served refreshments. C A PITA! 1 Amount of capital stock uald up .......................... Î1 000 000 00 INCOME Net premiums received dur- ins ths year ......................... $ 1.285.453 11 Interest, dividends and rents received durlna the year 228.149 85 Income from other sources received durlna the vear 77.287 30 Total Incom« t.L. ____ $1.590 870 0« DISBURSEMENTS losses paid durlna the Quarterly conference will be held at the Methodist church Tuesday evening April 30 with District Superintendent Yames of Salem presiding. Charles Broderson, Grand Chan- celor and son, of Forest Grove,1 visited the Knights of Pythias Monday evening of last week. Twenty members from The Dalles were present and put on second degree work- Refreshments were served after the meeting. and salarie« i th« year ..... and t—s paid rear ................. I other exDen- Commi paid S Mr. and Mrs. Paul MYCulloch and daughter Doris were Easter guests at the home of his parents in Portland. Albright Commission Co., Inc. 757.M2 87 Machineless Permanent 417.15« 94 43.140 98 311.979.73 Total sxpendltares.......... $1.529.980 62 ASSETS Value of real estat« owned (market value) ...... .1 » »5.000 00 Value of stocks and bond* owned (amortised value) Other aiMts ................................... Cash In banks and on hand. 402.114 38 Premiums In course of collec­ tion written since Septem­ ber 20. 1934 ........................., 258.247 27 Interest and rents due ano accrued ................ ................... 57.910 81 “»H Total admitted assets .. »5.877.833 LIABILITIES Oroas claims for losses un­ paid ...................... $1.47145135 Amount of unearned premi­ ums on all outstandinw risks ............... . .................. 1.188.27« Due for commission and brokeraae .. 16.142 All other liabilities, includ­ ing contingency reserve. »88.835 82 ................................ 105.835 Totai^ |labllltiM. 87 except Tc.al liabilities. capital .... .. Capita] paid up .. .. Furp’us over all labilities. Surplus as regards oollcv holders ... The choice of smart women because of superior beauty and utmost comfort. 17.054.245 99 Total .............................. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE TEAR N?t nri-miums received dnr- 10.744 19 ina the vear .... tosses mid durlna the vear 2.185 54 ossex incurred durin« the 2.055 A4 year ....-.............. ........... Nime of cotnpsnv. /M’^TCAN CENTRAL INSURANCE COMPANY Hrm'1 of president. F W Koecker» Nime of Secretary. D D H?nrv Statutory reni de nt attorney fcr service, Phillip« Beck. DAVIS BEAUTY SALON 301 H E 2nd St, The Dalles, Ore. 7 PLAN YOUR I VACATION kTRIP NOW! 82 eùraìus over atfuaïiUdM: 2.859.223 6« Total ... »5.877.82! M BU3INF88 IN OREGON FOR TRF TWR Net premiums received dur- ina th« year ................ $ it 89r ’0 Loaves paid durlna the rear.. 1.395 71 Name of company CDTUMni* CAS­ UALTY COMPANY Name of president. Henrv Col’ins Name of aecretarv 1 Fred Ran-ex Statutory resident attorney for serv­ ice. K L McDoueal. 1401 American Bank B'.da.. Portland. Oi. Charles H. Breeden passed away Sunday the 14th at The Dalles. He When Your Shoes need repan was the father of Ethel Manning, send them to wife of the former coach here, now living at Garibaldi. WERN MARK’S KEPATR1NG THE DA1.LFS w VISIT TNI National Parks METSKER’S NEW SHERMAN COUNTY ATLAS Buy Metsker’s new up-to • «ate atlas of SHERMAN CO- 2 : UNTY. It shows all proper- • ; ties and ownerships. Town- ; 1 ship maps and atlases of over 2 ; 60 counties in Oregon and • ; Washington and northern Id- : > aho. The beat maps made. 2 • For sale at the county asses- • I sor’s office, Moro, Ore. and ; i at “Metsker the Map Man” •’ ; 514 8.W. Oak at. Portland Or; GRAND TETON ZION BRYCE CANYON GRAND CANYON Travel by rail—greater ccrnrort, faster, safer. Three classes of very low round trips beginning May 15, as follows: PPAPU FARI-^ ”“'n d« luxe coach«*. Separate bUAbn I An to smoking room. Porter service. TOURIST FARFC “’n modern towrlst con lUUniOI I ARLO p|MS .imping wr charge. FIDQT PIACQ "“in Standard sleepers plus I I RO I uLAuw sleeping car charge. Return limits to October 31, 1935 [ completely air conditioned ] ON OR ABOUT MAY FIRST The PORTLAND ROSE Dally between Portland and Chicago Dr. J. A. BUTLER Dr. and Mrs. Donald Bird and children spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Medler who also en- 4.021.879.44 72 YELLOWSTONE Reverend Roy Cookingham, wife and children were entertained at’ dinner Sunday evening at the home! of Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller. $3.032.5M 55 »1.000.000.00 2.021.879 44 21 2.81* 510.21 Mra. Gloria E. Rickards left over GOOD SHOE the week end to attend the fourth 204 Second St. : biennial meeting of the Northwest Music Supervisor’s conference which opened Monday at Boise. Idaho. 237.804 00 paid . . ................... $ Amount of unearned pre- m ums on all outstandins 2.409.741 80 risks ..................... Due for commission and brok- eraae ............... . . 7.500 0« 383.520.75 All other liabilities The modern way to a soft lustrous wave that looks and acts like naturally curly hair. except Surplus as retards policy- holders .. ....... ................. Wayne Darby, Principal of Cul­ ver school is at his home ¡here laia up with an attack of the mumps. I The Highest Price LIVESTOCK Net txpe: The Moro Garden Club extended । an invitation to the Wasco club, to meet with them on Friday of last j week at the home of Mrs. Truman Strong. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOT1CE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE husband and wife, or either of NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY On Monday, June 3, 1935, at the ' bhem’ hBd on April 8, 1981 Notice is hereby given that the Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Henry Yeackel has On Saturday, the 4th day of undersigned C. A. Tom, has been hour of 10:00 a. m., rt the front (the date of the execution of the been duly appointed administrator May, 1935, at the hour of ten appointed administrator of the es- mortgage upon which said judg ­ door of the (Coun.y < >urt Hone o ’ clock A. M. at the front door 01 tate of George E. Wilkerson, de- with the will annexed, of the Es­ ments are based) and any and all in Moro, Sherman Cou. y, Oregon. I will sell at auction to 'ho highest interest which they or either of the Court house in Moro, Sher- ceased, and has qualified as such tate of Jacob Crocker, deceased. All persons having claims ag­ bidder for cash, t. < f oi wing de­ them and any or all persons hold-I man County, Oregon, I will sell administrator. All persons having ing by, through or under them or ' at public auction to the highest claims against said estate are here ainst said Estate are hereby noti­ scribed real ¿property, located in Sherman County, Oregon, to-wit: either of them may have since ac-' bidder for cash, the following des- by notified and required to pre- fied to present the same duly ver­ quired therein. The purchaser at cribed real property located in sent tihe same duly verified to the ified, to the undersigned, at the East Twenty-five feet of Lots said sale will be put into immed- Sherman County. Oregon, to-wit: undersigned at his home at Ruf- office of John M. Stapleton, his Seven (7) and Eight (8), and iate possession of said property J The West Half of the South- us, Sherman County( Oregon, with attorney, Vogt Building, The Dal­ the East Twenty feet of Lots ________________ ___ west Quarter of Section Thirty-¡in six months from the date of les, Oregon, within six months and of the whole thereof. Five (5) and Six (6); and Lots i ---------- — _ _____ five> ¡n Township One North, the first publication of this notice, from the date of the first publica­ . HUGH CHRISMAN Three (8) and Four (4); and Range Seventeen, East of the to-wit: April 5, 1935 . tion of this notice, to-wit: this 12 Lots One (1) and Two (2) save । Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon Willamette Meridian; the West C. A. Tom, Administrator day of April A. D. 1935. ‘ Galloway & Krier, and excepting a tract of Half of the Northwest Quarter Galloway A Krier, Attorneys, Henry Yeackel Attys, for Plaintiff. ground in the Northeast cor­ of Section Three in Township The Dalles, Oregon Administrator with the will an- ner of said lots and heretofore First publication April 26, 1935. One South, Range Seventeen. nexed. deeded to Gertrude Mathieson Last publication May 24, 1935. East of the Willamette Meridian Miss Faye Thompson has re- by deed recorded in Volume I and Blocks Twelve and Thirteen turned to Portland to resume her John M. Stapleton, Attorney for “U’\ of the Deed Records of and Lots Four and Five of Block studies at Behnke-Walker busi­ the Estate, Vogt Building, CP ANNUAL f'^TPMENT OP Slherman County. Oregon, at Thirty of DeMoss Springs, ac­ ness college. The Dalles, Oregon. 4-12 5-10 4 MXL.Y of 8t Louis. •>' Che state of page 172, as shown by the rec­ cording to the recorded plat f wV on the 31at d- of December. ords in the office of the County 1 >54. made to the insurance cmnmtaslontr there-of on file with the County of the itile of Oregon .l u.int to. law:. Clerk of Sherman County, Clerk of Sherman County, Ore­ CAPITA T Oregon, all of said Lots being Amount of capital stork mild gon, all in Sherman County Ore- S1.C00.000 00 un ................... ... in Block Nine (9), in the town I Said sale is made under execu- ircoj.»' Net or»n ‘um, received eurn» <\f Rufu^ Sherman County, $2.292.932 9 I tion issued out of the Circuit Court the year . .... . Interest, dividends r.nd r :us Oregon, as appears by the can be realized from 282.887 04 1 of the State of Oregon for the re-Mved d’ rir* »a yp-r recorded plat thereof recorded Income from other jtoui -es County of Sherman to me directed 74.29« M received durin« the *c-r in the office of the Clerk of in the case of Walther— Williams ’ro'ai Income .. $2.650.097 49 Sherman County, Oregon. Company, a corporation, plaintiff, DlSBURW^i TKT3 Nit losses paid durine the vs. Mamie Aurelia DeMoes, a wi­ Said sale is made under execu­ * when shipped to year includine aoins'm ni expenses ;... , »1.072.340 30 dow; Elbert T. DeMoss and May* tion issued out of the Circuit Dividends paid on — p tnl 100.000 00 stock darins the veer belle DeMoss, husband and wife; Court of the State of Oregon for' Commission* * and xalcrlex Henry S DeMoss, a single man; 928.000 09 oalo during the »ear Sherman County, to me directed Taxes, licenses and fee« »aid Harry B. Pinkerton; The Un­ Union Stock Yard* North Portland, Ore, 147.225 48 in the case of “Charles E. See, during the vear Amount of all other exn. mli- known Heirs of George G. De- plaintiff, vs. Clara Pybum and J. A. turea ..... ............. 212.019 53 Most Livestock Producers recognize this fact M ohs . deceased; Also all other M?4S9.585 40 Pybum, husband and wife, de- Total expenditures persons or parties unknown claim­ ASSET« feMdants ” •Why Not Be of the Thousands that are Satisfied? Va'ue of tocks and bonds ing any right, title, estate, - lien I am directed to sell particularly $6,631.834 05 owned «market value) 804.082 45 C sh In bank* and on hand or interest in the real estate des- all of the interest in the above Premium* 1n course of col- Our Market Report issued every two weeks lect'on written since Seu- cribed in the complaint herein, de- described property which Clara 296.340 I« teinber 30. ’934 is I|TREE for the asking. fendants. Interest and rent« due and i Pyburn and J. A. Pybum, then 81.700 00 accrued ...... . . . 210.289 33 Ail o.her , ............................ Hugh Chrisman. $7.064.245 99 , Sheriff of Sherman County Total admitted assets LIABILITIES j 4-5-12-19-26 Zotoz $10 and Jamal $6.50 Gross claims for losses un- । DENTIST Enjoy cool, clean, air-conditioned comfort in Coaches,Tour­ ist and Standard Sleepers, Diner. Observation Lounge Car. In Moro the First Week in Each Month Total Income. ............... .,.. 8 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year, including adjust­ ment expenses .................. $ Commissions and salaries paid during the year.... .. Taxes, licenses snd fees paid during the year........... Amount of all other expendi­ tures ....................................... T x F xt Y c T a 744.417 '9 849.550 C8 C8.214.iO 584. M3 »9 Total expenditures ............... I 2.037445 C3 ARSITS Value of real estate owned 'market value) .... *. ,■ I 444.290 28 Loans on mortsases and col­ lateral. ete ......................... Deposit with Underwriters* associations .......... ............ Cash ‘n banka ana on Mad ................................. Premiums In course of col­ lection written since Sep- ber 30. 1034 ..................... Interest and rents due aha and accrued ............. Reinsurance recoverable on paid losses ....................... Tot.1 We Welcome Applications For Accommodation 1.902.81» 54 152,540 38 The only way we can learn of your financial requirements is for you to tell us. The only way you can know how willing we are to lend a helping hand is to let us tell you personally. Among our services are— Crop and farm Ioans Commercial and business loans Repairing and remodeling loans Personal and individual loans 1.000 00 • 13.029 09 453 12« 49 12,517 18 27.385 48 3.528.433 2« Gross claims for losses un- P*M .. ............ i Amount of unMrhtd pre­ miums on all outstanding risks .............. .............. Due for commission and All othe^Vabilitiea 183.120.00 C. R, Harding ... L. A. Littleton ... 1,772.898 M S.OOQ.OO IM.It*.59 Total liabilities, except capital ............................... । 2,114.197 25 Capita] paid up $ 818.494 00 Burplus over all lUbllltles . MS.945 02 Burping as regards pollcy- holders ................................... 1.412J41.M BUSTNES^ ’iN ORkdÖN FOR TH? Y b L r Net P’emlumi t -eived dur- in- the year .............. 2 968 74 Lo ?r d during tte ee-r im D2 D tbmi incurred durine **«r 1»H.M N’LT^°!.£2.n:P''’’v' anarch ftrb I n - ------- Manager Ass’t Manager The Dalles Brancoli of the United States National Bank of Portland Head Office: Portland, Oregon Nir” rf president. R ’ph RfwHnas Name of aecretftrr. Wiliam R Daley. Another faat train dally Portland to Chicago The PACIFIC LIMITED OFFICE, WASCu DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE BY’ir~?T3 CF a :, J THE MON*""” ri PANY Ci i . Ohio, on th” made to the .asu ■n the state of C . ci. ■ ; jr.:, CAPITA« Amount of cup'.al sTo’uk paid up ......... ;................................. 1 INCOME Net premiums lecelvcd dur­ ing the year...........................» l.M8.^4 i3 Interest, dividends and Xv.,.s received durtn« tne year.. 104 ’'3jl Income from other sources received during the year.. 477 164 .1 Two nights to Kansas City, Omaha and Chicase For detailed information regarding Summer Excursion Fares to all points East, call on local agent. ION PACIFIC WASCO MARKET RED & WHITE STORE Groceries—Meats—Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. HEAD AND SHOULDERS Your Patronage Sobdted above all others in Kentucky! CREAM (/KENTUCKY SHEHMAN COOPERATIVE GRAIN liROHERS Wasco Oregon Centennial Silk Sifted .S ?h^t Cengia! Gold Drop V.C. Family Flour $8.40 bbl Choicest Patent all hard wheat Special Price on 2 bbl, or more Orders taken for SEED Oats and Barley Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Starting home right awag!" 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