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Ì»AGE two THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRID A Y , A P R IL 26, 1940 NE1NWI Section 2, Township Bethlehem C h apter, No. 78.O.E.S, ll , uihlished inform ation is c o r 5 South, R ange 18 E.W.M, Moro, Oregon rect’ i. any more children per th o u s free from all claim s of defen d an ts M eets E very {Second and and : re born each y ear in G er Sherman County Observer 1 from page one) F o u rth T h u rsd ay s in each of all persons w hom soever and many and Italy than in F rance p ita ’, a t Pendleton is g u ilty of E stablished Nov. 2, 1888 M onth. V isiting m em bers th a t the cloud upon the title of and I ngland. T h at m eans th a t in polluting .the w aters of th e U m a such land a risin g by reason of the Grass Valley Journal Invited i ftv g enerations the G erm ans tilla river. lo .in g of the o rd er of sale and Established Oct. 14, 1897 Naom i Van G ilder, W. M. SON SO LI DATED March 6, 1931 will m tu rally in h erit a g re a te r notice of sale in th e bank ru p tcy Green said th a t a p relim in ary Ruth Sparling, Sec. port:« • of the e a rth because there in v estig atio n has indicated th a t it proceedings of D uncan Chisholm W asco N ew s-E nterprise will b • no one else to w ant it, no would be ch eap er fo r th e s ta te to re ferred to in the com plaint be E stablished Nov. 1891 Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 one e . e to till it, no one to eat^ p lpe th e sew age from th e in sti rt moved by order of th is C ourt, CONSOLIDATED M arch 4, 1932 Moro, Oregon pi nduce. tu tie n s in the vicinity o f th e cap- d eclaring title in fee sim ple to Meets 2d & 4th Tues If t le d ictato rs could look ahead itol city into Salem fo r tre a tm e n t be in the plaintiff herein, and 0 RE6l ° o * ^ h ^ peR day of each m onth. v. gei eratio n they m ight curb in a m unicipal p la n t to be in s ta l ,h a t the d efendants and all persons V isiting m em bers wel ¿npati.nce and obtain peace- led by th is city th an it would be PU B U SH tFT V A H o F'ATI ON be forever enjoined a n tf ibarred come. roly w hat they now fig h t for and to in stall sew age disposal p lan ts .'u n i asse rtin g any claim in and Anna Davis, N. G. v.nat they m ight lose because of at the in stitu tio n s. The cost of th is to said land, adverse to the plain- Published E very F rid ay a t F lorence Jo h nston, Sed fb g e n le re d hate. p io g rc m Green e stim a te d a t $50, tii? and fo r such o th er relief as to Moro, O regon (Continued from page one) E ureka Lodge No. 121 A -F & A-M th is H onorable C ourt may* seem 000.. M eets on th e 1st and nv.et. Editor The board asked the sa n ita ry Giles L. F re nch - ■ IT R A IN S W H EN IT W ANTS Til W ash in g to n Scene— Some Indian 3rd T h u rsd ay eve engineers to proceed w ith d etailed This sum m ons is published by E ntered as second-class m a tte r a t land in th e Colum bia basin is nings of each m onth. order of Honorable C arl H endricks studies of the sew age problem a t No one who has spent any con tht Postoflice at Moro, Oregon needed fo r the G rand Coulee devel V isiting m em bers cor Ju d g e of th e above en titled c o u rt under Act of C ongress of M arch siderable tim e in S herm an county the several in stitu tio n s w ith a view opm ent and R epresen tativ e C harles dially invited to m eet ta n help h u t be im pressed by a to p re s e n tin g a definite recom- H. Leavy, Spokane, has introduced by order made and entered under 3, V8T9. w ith us. jteculiar habit of the w eather. It m endation for its so lution *to the a bill fo r th e governm ent to p u r date oi A pril 4, 1940. Recent arrival in the United States E. Amidon, W.M. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER i an rem ain dry in this county foi ni xt leg islatu re. D ate of F ir s t publication of th is chase th e land. . ’. . T oughest fight is Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneersohn, C. V. B elknap, Secy. * • • • •a most depressing num ber of days, sum m ons A pril 5, 1940. O regon’s M cN ary had as a confiée leader of the movement for the pres SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES weeks and m onths. And when sue! A w ard of a door prize a t a on the supply bill fo r the d e p a rt ervation of orthodoxy of the Jewish D ate of L ast publication of this Payable in Advance a pi ried of dryness comes upon us cooking school or sim ila r ev en t m ent of a g ric u ltu re was to keep faith. He was forced to spend six Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. sum m ons May 3, 1940. ONE Y EA R ............................. the sky can cloud up, the tem pera constitutes a lo tte ry in violation an y th in g in the bill fo r fo rest fire weeks in a cellar in Warsaw during Moro, Oregon GAVIN & GAVIN ture rise and every o th er indica of th e s ta te (law, according to protection. Five of the seven con- the German invasion of Poland. M eets 1st and 3rd A P R IL 26, 1940 A tto rn ey s fo r P laintiff tion of rain becme a p p a ren t. Then, A ttorney G eneral V anW inkle. A t feteesk w ere fro m the so u th ern T uesdays in the 502 U nited S ta tes N ational B ank in su?h a tim e, the wind olows or tendance a t the school, th e a t t o r sta te s and M cN ary was the only than 500,000 men join in to keep I.O..O.F. hall T ra n B 'dg., The Dalles, Oregon ’1 A IN ’T FU N N Y McGEE it ju t don’t rain fo r no reason at ney general holds, is th e p rice m em ber from th e w est or north, th?' supply m oving. sien t and visiting The m ajor problem in federal rll. b ro th ers are cordi paid for a chance a t th e prize. In R^p re sen tativ e W a lte r M. Pierce in •OK C IJiR K D uring the 24 hour period 60,- governm ent th a t is causing debate ally invited to meei No A’ and then we have u »pell ol the sam e opinion the s ta te ’s legal scrte<1 in th e Record an article on I hereby announce my can- 000,000 gallons of gasoline are con m this county a t the p resen t tim e w eather when it ju s t ra in s w ith no advisor held th a t injection of a with us. diuacy to succeed m yself in office ‘‘C ap italism ,” w ritte n by a fo rm e r is the Jones-W heeler bill, now in p rep aratio n a t all. The sun goes quiz co n test into a ’'bank n ig h t’ as County Clerk, su b ject to the resid en t of Bend. O regon, Dr. John sum ed. T h a t m eans th a t an equal Orlo Martin, N.G. congressional com m ittees. uown on com paratively a clear sky does not rem ove such a p rocedure B arr. T h e doctor does n o t favor am ount of gasoline m u st be moved V< rnon M iller, Sec. will of the Republican voters. It has -been w ritten to revam p the breeze dies down and before from the realm of chance and it If elected I will continue to balancing th e n atio n al budget. . . . from b ulk p lan ts to the service the federal farm loan law in line m orning the ground is soaked with still rem ains a lo ttery . serve the best in te re sts of the IN T H E CIRCU IT COURT OF R ep resen tativ es of m illers, canners, statio n sto rag e tan k s, and a th ird witn the theories of S ecretary W al an o th er rain fo r which we often O ne-third of the $11/605.802 in pulp m ills, lum b erin g , wool produc batch of 60,000,000 gallons m ust be TH E STA TE OF OREGON FOR people of Sherm an County a t all lace. A.’ G. JJlack, new governor of have .a t little 'use. re fits distrib u ted by th e O re-* ers and o th er com m odities are in moved from the refineries to replen times. SH ER M A N COUNTY th t Farm C redit A dm inistration n U nem ploym ent com pensation the n atio n al capitol from O regon ¡sh the bulk p lan ts, m aking a RAYMOND L. ELLIO T, as Recei Joe T ru itt Naw the p resen t rainy spell has and o th ers of the new dealers who com m ission since J a n u a ry 1, 1938 ver of The F irs t N ational Bank of lasted since the first o f December. and W ashington, a sk in g the m ari- g ran d to tal of 180,000,000 gallons ht Id to the general th eo ry th a t the FOR COMMISSIONER T he. D alles, Oregon, Plaintiff We hope it continues until the end has been sp en t fo r food, a su rv ey tim e com m ission bo release some ¡ ^ t r a n s i t every day. - gw em in ent should be the whole I am a candidate fo r the nom i of J u n e 'a f t e r which it will »be tc conducted by the UCC has rev eal of the 109 g o v ernm ent ships n o w ------------------------- — versus— i th in g and th a t p riv ate business is 1 MARY CHISHOLM , .MARGARET nation fo r county com m issioner 1 .t.r. for drouth to do much dam age ed. Sixteen percent w as spent fo r in the boneyard so th e n o rth w est im moral. a t the May prim aries. If elected to our w heat crop. If May should rent, an o th er 16 p e rc e n t was sp ent can ship its products to the A t [CH ISH O LM , A N N IE/ LA U R IE There are some ad v a n ta g es of- I prom ise to serve the en tire co be « little dry th ere will be few for ‘home op eratio n s’ and 10 per lantic c o a st by w a te r. Scarcity of I CHISHOLM , and COLLIN G. unty im partially in all m atters. i. . ed the borrow ing fa rm e r in the com plaints, fo r the heavy grow th cent w ent for c lo th in g The r e vessels, due to the w ar, is increas i CHISHOLM , and to all o ther per- 'biH. There are also some th in g s in m ainder of the money ^ a id out ing unem ploym ent in those sta te s, David Reid of foliage is not needed. I sons unknown claim ing any rig h t tic bill th a t in the long ru n will to jobless w orkers was sp en t for the com m ission is advised. But this vagary of the w eathei Land sales by The F ed eral Land | title, e sta te , lien or in te re st in u it..in ly not redound to the wel- ti an sp o rtatio n , doctor and dentist FOE S H E R IF F ' Bank in Spokane in the first th ree the real p ro p erty described in the fa iv of the fa rm e r who wishes to ii an odd one and s ifm s to dem on bi’ls, recreation, education, church I am a candidate fo r the R ep i m onths of 1940 held even w ith Com plaint adverse to plain tiff’s ublican nom ination fo r sheriff a t jcm ain independent of re stric tin g s tra te the perverseness of n atu re and ch a rity and m iscellaneous When we scan the sky >yith longing ! those fo r the sam e period of 1939, ow nership, or any cloud upon the p rim ary election in May. If intlvences from W ashington. items. for a few drops of much needec indicating continued s tre n g h t fo p laintiff’s title thereto , Among the desirable fe a tu re s of (i ♦ »» , nom inated and elected in Novem ! the farm real e sta te m ark et in the ----- D efendants. the bill from the stan d p o in t of the m oisture we look in vain; w e get ber I will conduct th e affairs of. The s ta te highw ay d ep artm en t H - - - --------- — ---==• four Pacific N o rth w e st states.» J a c - . P b orrow ing fa rm e r are the reduc- ihe prospects, h u t no rain. When ha«* received word from W ashing- f th e office courteously and efficient If the gasoline used in the ab I). S tu a rt, se c re ta ry -tre a su re r of 0 "n ‘in in tere st ra te s to 3 percent th e e a r th is p len tifu lly supplied ton to the effect th a t the b u reau U nited S ta tes in an y single day i The Dalles N ational F arm Loan TO: .AH persons unknown claim ly and will co-operate w ith o th er on loans until J a u n a ry , 1946. T hat v.ith w ater and the crops are grow ing any rig h t, title, estate , lien ia«v enforcem ent agencies. of public roads has approved the was loaded into tan k ca rs and m ade A ssociation, announced this week. would save a half of one percent ing a t top speed the rains com« in te re st in the real p ro p erty H a rry O. K unsm an expenditure of funds on 61 m iles into a single tr a in - it would s trin g * From J a n u a ry 1 to M arch 31 for five years. Also th e rem oval of 'uninvited like g ate crash ers a t a described in the C om plaint FOR S H E R IF F □f federal aid roads in th is s ta te out fo r m ore than 47 m iles, accord- the land b a n k ’ sold 248 fa rm s fo r the necessity of tak in g out 5 per prize fight. •herein adverse to p laintiff’s ow 1 hereby announce my candidacy W e’re not going to do anything luring the next fiscal y ear 'begin-"— ,^0 ^he Oregon S ta te M otor As- i a to tal of $845,263.21, S tu a rt re? cent of the loan in stock is an ad nership or any cloud upon plain f t.- the dem ocratic nom ination fo r w sociation. The tra in would be so ported. This am ount is w ithin al out it, of course, except ta lk ning July 1. vantage. t ’ffs title th ereto , D efendants, sheriff of Sherm an county subject i long th a t as the locomotive ch u g $10,000 of the q u a rte r total in . F or these ad v an tag es the farm er T h a t’s all anyone ever does about to the will of the v o ters a t th e p r i °F ™ E O. D. A dam s, s ta te d irecto r fo r ged into the C enter of P ortland, 1039. O rre o n ’s ,a !e s fo r the th ree ' the w eather. Yet, it is a m ost en m akes certain concessions. m ary election in May. If elected, ° ‘ OREGON, you are hereb. For the 3 percent in te re st rate ' g aging »abject o f conversation anti vocational education, has received the caboose would ju s t be passing m onth period w ere »113.627.64. 1 will ca rry on the work of the ,, , , , reouired to ap p ear and answ er for five y ears he loses the inde- I more perverse than men hold word of his selection as advisor the B ridge of the Gods on the Sales exceeded necessary new the C om plaint filed in the abovt jfiice to the tx s t of my ability. on the N ational B roadcasting co Cclum'bia River Highw ay. pendence of the fa rm cred it system . I women to be. ' acquisitions by 150 pieces of prop- -----------------« C harles C. Wilson entitled suit w ithin four (4) week: m pany’s public service p ro g ram . To accom plish th is vast d istrib u , erty , indicating the ra te of progress Its in te re st ra te will be tied to all The :hasis fo r this recognition is tion problem , m ore th an one m il being m ade by the bank rn re tu rn from the date of the first pub governm ent bonds which, consider- I understood to h a v f e i b e e n Mr. lion gasoline pum ps are kept busy ing its holdings to priv ate ow n er licaticm of this Summ ons, and if FOR ASSESSOR: ing the extrem e freedom w ith i 1 hereby announce candidacy to you fail so to answ er for wan: Adams leadership -in t&e field of in 400,000 gasoline statio n s. More ship. which these have been issued by succeed m yself as A ssessor of thereof the plaintiff will applj vocational education. Adams is a th is ad m in istratio n m ay— and like Sherm an county, su b jet to the will to the C ourt fo r the relief d e n u n national vice-president of the A m ly will—have a h ig h er price than SYNOPSIS O F A N N U A L STATEMENT OP THE of the R epublican voters. ed in the C om plaint herein, nam e erican V ocational association. would s tra ig h t fa rm m ortgage CA N A D IA N F ire insurance company M arg aret W. P eetz ly a decree th a t the plaintiff b: ♦ • » ° f Winnipeg, in the Dominion of Canada, on the thirty-first day of De- bonds in the n ea r fu tu re . Thus G rass Valley Jo u rn al Apr. 29.1921 pursuant1 to9lawade Inaurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, declared and be adjudged to bi The S ta te Board of Control has fa rm credit, usually good, is to be Mi. L. G. Bolton and wife were A N N O U N C E M E N T the ow ner of the land described been advised th a t the W orks P ro » jtal tied to the now ra th e r shaky gener Monday visitors from Antelope. H aving filed my d eclaration of Amount of Statutory Capital Deposit in the United States ............$250, ¡1. such C om plaint as 000 00 yl national credit, which isn 't . go- candidacy for the D em ocratic P a r The D ufur team on Sunday de gress ad m in istratio n has approved E i NW }; Wi NEL NE1 _ , ¿INCOME fog to be good unless there is a fea(ed the Moro team by a score a g ra n t of $49,404 for use a t the ty ’s nom ination of county clerk Net premiums received during the year. Line 17 .............. $172 377 15 N E i, Section 16; S E lS E i, Sec Fairview home. T his fund will go quick end to indiscrim inate spend- I of y tQ 4 jf Sherm an County, O regon, I cor- Interest, dividends and rents received during the vear, Line 27 25 147 22 tion 21: N E jS W i, Section 26; Income from other sources received during the year Jially solicit the su p p o rt of th e *nk- . A Condon Sunday their Ball tow ard the' em ploym ent of labor N W iSW .l Section 27; S E J U nea 32, 33, 37................................................... ;.........’..................... 37,790 37 T his is done by m ak in g the in- , l?jjm w a Roped Wasco to the tunc in im proving ‘he grounds a t the n u m b ers of th a t p a rty and also N E I; N E I S E i; S i SE1-4 in stitu tio n and in construction of Total Income ...........................................................................$235,314.74 te re s t ra te on farm loan bonds one 11 to 4 the su p p o rt of all electors of S h er Section 28; N iN i Section 33, DI8BURMEMENTH p ercent above the figure a t which Thj? gtftte H i^ hway com m ission a new po u ltry plant and o ther man County, Oregon. Net losses paid during the year Including adjustment expenses, except about 33 acres lying all g o vernm ent bonds are sold. has ordered a survey for the first buildings. Lines 13, 15 :................................................................................. j 64 577 20 Ross Ornduff W est o f the County Road in Commissions and salaries paid during the year, Lines 16, 19. ...... 68 461 95 New th e ra te is above the in tere st section of the Shermaju highw ay FOR S H E R IF F Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year, Line 2 5 ......... 8*926 86 the NW LNW i of Section 33 rid e of farm loan bonds. We think Amount of all other expenditures, Lines 17, 18, 20. 21 22 23 1 am a candidate for the Dem- R. C. Atwood of Wasco and J. as described in a deed reco r 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 37, 41 ............................... [......36.144.12 the p resen t sy stem is b e tte r for C. H arp er of Moro were G rass oc: . tic nom ination fo r sheriff of ded in Book V of Sherm an the fa rm er who m u s t borrow on Valley business visitors Monday. Total Expenditures .................................................. $1775110 13 Shen: m county. If elected I will County Deed Records a t page ADMITTED ASSETS Ins land. conduct .be office in an efficient -L. S. Minks will sell at public Value of bonds owned (market or par), Line 4 less line 4 0 ........$605 700 00 98 th ereof; S E jN W l Section Moro C hristian Science Society: F or th is tem p o ra ry three p e r sale in G rass Valley on S aturday m anner. W alter E aton Value of stocks owned (market value), Line 4 plus line 26A....... 30,500.00 35; E iS W J Section 35; all of Cash in banks and on hand. Lines 5, 5A, 6 & 7 ............................. 78.u43.00 cent ra te the farm er» ag rees th a t May 7, ten head of good work Services are held every Sunday Premiums In course of collection written since Section 36; Tow nship 4 South, when he g ets three y ears behind horses aged from 3 to 8 years m orning a t eleven O’clock. Sunday FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY-- September 30,1939, Line 8 .......... ............................................... 61,386.11 R ange 18 E.WJM.: Lot 4 in Other assets (net), Lines 12 & 14 ....... .................................................. 22,520.64 he will deed his land to the govern and will average about 1300 lbs school is a t ten o’clock W ednes 1 hereby announce my candidacy day evening m eeting begins a t Section 31, Tow nship 4 South, m ent. A fte r th a t his debts m ay be foi the office of D istrict A tto rn ey Several teac h ers and student* Total Admitted Assets ..........•......................................... $798,649.75 R ange 19 E.W .M .; Lots 3 and scaled down —o th e r lenders tak e attended the -local try -o u t a t Moro at eight. The R eading Room, with LIABILITIES for Sherm an County. If re-elected Gross claims for losses unpaid. Line 14 ............................................ $ 38,68<.20 an a tte n d a n t in ch arg e on W ednes- 4, Section 6, Township 5 South, note— and the fa rm e r o p erates W ednesday evening. I will continue to serve in an ef Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks. Line 18 324,590.26 lay evening, contain« all a u th o r Range 19, E.W.M.: Lot 1, the his farm in accordance w ith rules All other Liabilities, Line 25 ........................... ...................................... 9.968.04 ficient and im p artial m anner. W iN E i, E iN W l, Section L laid down by the governor of the From the Observer April 28,1911 ized iC hristian Science lite ra tu re , T. L ester Johnson Total Liabilities, Except Capital .............................. $373,242.50 which m ay be read, borrow ed or 1 r.d bank. A t le a st the new bill Statutory capital Deposit in the United States ...... $250,000.00 Jam es Payne and wife are liv purchased. The public is invited to Surplus over all liabilities ............................................. 175.407.25 gives the governor the power to all services and to m ake use o f the m ake such rules and, in fa ct, to ing a t the Jam es S te w art farm . Surplus as regards policyholders .......................................................... 425,407.25 Ja m e s Huis has seeded 300 ac reading room. buy or sell land to m ake a fa rm in g Total .....................................................................................$798.619 75 unit th a t suits the governor of res this spring in addition to 200 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR acies fall seeded and is now plow Moro Community Church Net premiums received during the year ...........................................$ 33,861.35 the bank. ir.g 200 acres sum m erfallow . How Net losses paid during the year .............................................................. 12,223.89 Suqday, A pril 28, 1940. 10:00— F o r the rem oval of the 5 percent Net losses incurred during the year ...................................................... 16,839.24 Sunday School. 11:00 M orning stock the fa rm e r loses the local is th a t for a boy fa rm e r? THE CANADIAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY C harley and John S te w art pull W orship. Special music by the R. T. Riley, President Secretary. J. A. Dawler m an ag em ent of th e loan. Local Statutory resident attorney for service. Insurance Commissioner, Salem , fi rm , loan com m ittees « m . ay . . be an w ith a band 01 choir. 'Rural life Sunday is being ap- ed out th is week t L h __ » » 1 horses for The Dalles, observed th ro u g h o u t the country, p o in tk l by the governor. Mr. ' Pierce is fo r the bill. Mr. i W. A. R aym ond’s work a t the ai d the p asto r will preach a ser- SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE CANADIAN INDEMNITY COMPANY W allace and Mr. Black. A g ain st ' new school house begins to shov fc.on. ap p ro p riate to the occasion. of Winnipeg, In the Dominion of Canada, on the thirty-first day of De The H arland View G range h as * it is the G range, Mrl Goss, form er ur- cember, 1939, made to the Insurance Commissioner of thè State of Oregon Mrs. Jennie M iller and sister, been invited as special gu ests for pursuant to law: land bank governor. 1 Miss Bessie W atkins .are visiting CAPITAL this service. 7:30 The young pen- P riv ate lending agencies a re a g Amount of statutory capital deposit In the United States.......... $300.000 00 in the Rose City. pie will m eet a t the home of Mr. ain st it for testim ony is th a t it INCOME Net premiums received during the year. Line 20 ...... ..................... $ 93,993.11 would put them out o i business and From the O bserver, pril 2A9.1921 and Mrs. Wm. J . M artin. The Interest dividends and rents received during the year. Line 30.... 19,256.25 lender*-for the evening will be give th e governm ent 80 percent of Income from other sources received during the year, . Miss Gene Brisibine. 1 M rs. E. Olds from G rass Valley Lines 34. 35...................................................................................... 58,464.96 the farm loan business instead of H enry G. H anson, p asto r 1 was visiting in Moro Tuesday a t 4U percent they have now. Total Income ........................................................ ........ ,...,$171.714.32 ___________ 1 DISBURSEMENTS T here are a num ber of fa rm e rs the home of her brother in law. Net losses paid during the year including adjustment expenses. W asco Church of C h rist, A pril to whom the h alf o f one percent ¡Jo h n Dunn. Lines 17, 24 ................................................................................... $ 34.122 80 H .M. Benson is building a 28,’ 1940: Sunday school 10 a.m. reduction for five y ea rs looks g re a t Commissions and salaries paid during the year. Lines 32, 35....... 32,382.53 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year, Line 40 .................. 5.544.81 enough to m erit support. T here concrete septic tank fo r the C. C. W orship Service 11 a. m. Ju n io r Amount of all other expenditures, Lines 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, Church 11 a. im.The Ju n io r ch o ir a ie others who hold to the indepen C alkins residence. 43, 44, 49, 50, 56, 58, 61....... .................. .......' ......... .................. 72,009.95 den, policies of fa rm e rs and fe a r County Judge E. D. McKee was will m eet F rid ay A pril 26, a t 7 p.m. Total Expenditures ........................................................... $144,060.09 the cohtrol featu res. in Moro Monday atten d in g to co- in the church. The first p a rt will ADMITTED ASSETS Value of bor.ds owned (market or par), Line 4 less line 5 3 .........$420,770.00 be fo r practicin g of songs and the Copies of it m ay be obtained, unty co u rt m atters. Value of stocks owned (market value), Line 4 plus line 40a ....... 17,300.00 but they will require much read in g ' Miss Vivian S tro n g is visiting rem aining tim e will be in the form Cash In banks and on hand .................................... ............................... 80,396.22 Premiums in course of collection written since September I for it is a difficult bill, giving the with her brother T rum an S trong of a social. 3(L 1939, Line 25 ...... ............................-...................................— 33,800.30 W allace P atrick , m in ister. governor a g re a t deal of pow'^r and fam ily com ing from Eugene, Total Admitted Assets .....................................................$552.266.52 in term s of “ the G overnor m ay” , ! It was a pity th a t the magni- LIABILITIES A verse fo r today: W here no etc., which is a continuation of ficient tree s in fro n t of the E lls- Gross claims for losses unpaid, Line 19 ................... ......................... $ 53,880.00 new deal policy ex ten d in g execu- w orth H otel had to be sacrificed wood is, th ere the fire goeth o ut: Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks, Line 25 108,673.08 T H E T E L E P H O N E b rin g s fo lk s Due for commission and brokerage, Line 30 .................................. 10,820 30 tive power by giving appointees to civic im provem ent. Moro has a so w here th ere is no tale bearer, All other liabilities, Lines 32, 37 .......................................................... 10,110.92 au th o rity over m any things here- I local rep u tatio n for its fine shade the s trife ce a stth .— Prov. 26:20. close together. I t’s friendly, personal. Total Liabilities. Except Capital ................................ $183,484.30 tofore Jield in the hands of .the 1 trees ,both in priv ate y ard s and Statutory capital deposit in the United States ......... $300,000.00 And it’s thrifty to use. p tople th ro u g h th e ir elected rep on th e stre e ts but we have none Surplus over all liabilities ...............1........................... 68,782.22 too m any. resen tativ es. W hy not call a friend today? Surplus as regards policyholders ............................ ............,.............. 368,782.22 H. M* Benson and W .A. R ay 7*013] .................................. ....................$552,266.52 mond have the new concrete walk IM P A T IE N C E THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR A ttorn ey A t L a w A G erm an Vadio b ro a d caster the on Main stre e t in fro n t of the Net premiums received during the year .............i;..... a .................... • 1.386 44 Net losses paid during the year .............................................................- ”■ oth er day was boasting of the E llsw orth Hotel and continuing M o ro an d W N et losses incurred during the year ........ «V-»;................................... I9o «a num ber of soldier« available in w est about ready fo r use. When . THE CANADIAN INDEMNITY COMPANY k R. T. Riley. President » Se£reoar2 ? ™ in X)awl*r th a t n ation com pared to the num finished it will be a fine improve-^ Statutory resident attorney for service, Ray R. SummarUl nient of the street. ber av ailable f o r th e Allies. Jewish Leader Sutafteuse Gemip Federal Land Bank Still Selling Land 60 Million Gallons Of Gas Used Daily In Other Days j \<5ÁriÜ?7 GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF