k PAGÉ S SH BUM AN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY. J^JLY 5, 1940 4* here this week from Prineville for a short vacation from his work there. Short Trips Eileen Hogue Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLeod re ­ turned Sunday from Portland where they had been for a few day3 vacation from this city. Joe Belanger drova to Pendleton Wednesday to bring his crop of Miss Eileen Hogue, daughter of M r. and Mrs. William McKin­ wheat on tested lands back for Wren Hogue of Grass Valley and ney were here Friday to visit her threshing. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mil- M rs. William C authers feU Marcua Eslinger, son of M r. and ler. Bill has recently returned whUe visiting the Jess Landry Mrs. E rnest Eslinger of Thu m arried Friday from a j u g i h g trip around the home this week and -fractured her Dalles, were evening, June 28 a t the Methodist state on behalf of the FFA . lig h t wrist. Parsonage in The ¡Dalles. * It Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McKee came Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Lois Coynei had a party Wed­ home from G earhart Saturday a f­ form er residents of this county, ter spending several days there will celebrate their golden wed- nesday - afternoon , , when , ; she , , invit- . ten £ 1I-ls to celebrate her birth- attending the druggists ednven- ding Sunday, July 7, at Eagle tion. Creek, where their friends are in- Gay anniversary. Bob Marvin was here last week Vlted . , played solo — as well. Freda were visitors in The Dalles ------ . , a piano ------ ---- Valley. U s t . y w , h&s accepted r Cmirles Ruggles J e f t the Fourth Friday,. lunVcnn coun­ PH UP- to spend ___ i the remainder ‘ of In position to inonU teach in in Jackson the G Kelly Tiller and a friend frcm week above Prineville with his sis- ty next winter. Heimiston arrived Saturday " ‘o Wily Knighten and family came superin- chj’drcn t o their home and spend visitor here Sunday. • ’ ident. ti e holiday with relatives. . „ i Norma Melzer came up Wed- Miss Georgia Blaylock returned Mr. and Mr*. Wily Knighten and family left Ti •: " ' y for Castle ntsday evening by stage to re- home b u n d .y a fte r several months Hock, W ashington to spend the main over the week end with her " « k i n g in The Oalles. Vivian F ritts is helping Mr«. next few days with his mothe»-, parents. Mrs. Packard, who is reported ill. H arvesting of plots treated with Fred Cox during harvest. 1 he B aptist Mission society met Mrs. V. S. B arr çame home Sun- SinoX, the annual weed killer day from Sweet Home where 3he tested in this county this a t the home of Mrs. C. B. Doyle had been visiting with relatives. >ar r ^as has s sta ta rte rted. d. Deport is thaw. tha«_Tt5 Tuesday afternoon. •«— - J — Morrison reports 7 ;ne yleid ................... rs A rt Biioby entertained Mr?. a-., Gladys wjd be much L better on friends Friday alternoon honoi- the loss of a red and white pup treated piots than on the check, fri _ 1 1 like 11. — - to 1 know . nr n/iFn » ♦ t lot- for Sinox' is a _ stim it ulant 1 « 4 ► to .x - ;ng Mrs. p . E. Morris of W enat- and I would where tne wheat as well as killing off chee, W ashington. The afternoon m ight be found. Mrs. Nora Jack of Beaverton . s competition. was spent in visiting and looking came Sunday to visit her sister, The county voted to build a at old -v. .. -- — ----- , i ne coumy vmeu - -- — photographs, . later refresh- Mrs. Aden Axtell a few days be- relaining wan and cement walk ir.ents were served. Miss M yrtle Helyer made « fcrc startin g the harvest season in front of the court house and- this work will get under way business trip to Portland one day at the Bill Roos ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eaton and soon with the county crew hauling last week. • . ' Mr. and Mrs. • William Hull of ch'ldren were here the Fourth to tne m aterial. visit Mrs. E aton’s sister, Mrs. Mrs L L. Peetz returned from Wamic werfi visitors at the home her trip to California ths week, of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Coyner M. E. McKee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schadewitz Her daughter, Mrs. Karl Land- Sunday. Tom Eraser of Moro was here and family and Mrs. Ramsey spent Strom, and husband are about to the holiday at their camp above be tran ferred from their present Wednesday to have a horse shod, location where he is employed by Tate Justesen of Maupin was a Wamic. b usiits. visitor here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Axtell were the SCService. Mrs. John DeMoss of Moro visited M yrtle Helyer Wednesday. PRICES EFFEC TIV E FRIDAY ¿t J a c k Lewis left T h ursday for SATURDAY, JULY 5 AND 6 m 6 cans 4 9 c a w le s s (M P er O oZÌ P 2 on fin e FOODS Mominy  GT .H -J G o ld e n 2 cans 1 9 c T a b le Quart Jar 1 9 c Salad Dressing Q u e e n 2 lb. jar 2 3 c Peanut Butter Airflight 2 pkg. 1 5 c Napkins Embossed Paper 2 cans 2 3 c Tuna Flakes Yamhill Dundee 1 lb. pkg. 2 3 c Raisins S e e d le s s B r ic k , C h e v i l l e Shefford Cheese o r A m e r i c a n 21b. Franco-American 3 cans FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES__ Local New Potatoes 3 Carrots Small, Sweet 2 Beets Fancy, Local' Watermelons Ice Cold Per WE DELIVER W ith while their mothers are getting clean ready | 0 them visiting.** RETIRE Four houses in Portland, .on West Side. 100x100 corner,’• all improvements in and paid; walk­ ing distance from business center, good rental district. Preent ren­ tals about $60.00 per month. Reasonable re-conditfoning would bring rentals up to $90.00 or more per month. W’ill sacrifice as is for $4750.00 uith only $500.00 cash and balance at $45.00 per month, which in­ cludes interest at only 5%. B. G. Brockway Co. Portland. Oregon, 301 S. W. 5th Ave Q O N ew ru b b e r A T 7 T 7 a g ita t o r stops A I J-B w r in g e r r o lls ' Trade your old washer as down payment. Phone 161 for trial HAMPTON FURNITURE The Dalles, Ore. Grass Valley Theater Middies parade durinr the presentation of colors ceremony, one of the features of June week at the United States Naval academy, Annapolis, Md. Helen Barbara Engh, 19, Sweet Briar college sophomore, was selected color girl for the ceremony. Smith bought a new car that ‘ Seven times in one mile, wear- impressed his friends favorably. ’T’y answered Smith. One day a friend remarked, “ I t”s “ So Joe will make a fortune, a bad-looking bus, old man you th in k ? ” W hat’s the m ost you ever got out “Yes, he sells cellophane masks of i t ? ” m ii ii iiii» m n n in » i »»wnn»iniHW tnni iii n i» » « n iiii i iiiiiim iu iiinwt mn EASY WASHER ncome < < G R E E N H E L L ” SATURDAY & SUNDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. JOAN BENNETT oooeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Agents for: Complete Stock Cheney Weeders Q uality G o o d s Full Line o f Parts • • • • D r y G o o d s , C lo th in g a n d S h o e s to m e e t t h e Cold Rolled Shafting n eed s o f th e L STEEL, and COAL c o m m u n it y D e p e n d a le , Q u a l i t y G r o c e r ie s ZEIGLER'S Grass Val ............................ ... ( ìR R C n N M ORO MUMS THAT BUIliD DREGOn Over $46/000,000 of our deposits are at work in Oregon —an all-time record for any Oregon bank. Wo are proud J of our loan record. We want to put more money to work. . w u i , 6 cans 4 9 c Spaghetti ' faces children's Chance to to M. Eslinger By Moro Folks keep Middies March in June-Week Fete Married Friday Taken On Fourth 4 „ to 10 lbs. bunches l O c bunches O 9 c Pound O 2 ^ c CONLEE'S GROCERY z»-. PHÖNE 622 Dollars at Work Mean Men at Work! Condensed S tatem ent of H ead O ffice and 41 Branches June 2 9 ,1 9 4 0 RESOURCES Cash on H and and Due from Banks $46,743,168.31 U nited S tates Bonds (AH at par or Losa) 24,419,183.49 $71,162,351.80 3,720,945.17 M unicipal Bonds and W a rra n ts ............................. 4,290,399.87 O ther Bonds 46,365,082.49 Loans and Discounts — Money at Work in Oregon 180,000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve B a n k ............................. 2,603,555.12 Bank Prem ises, F u rniture and F ix tu re s ............. 1.00 O th er Real E s ta te .................................................. . « 1.00 R eal E sta te Sold U nder C o n tra c t.................... 21,947.55 C ustom ers’ L iability on A cceptances......... .. 401,066.34 In te re st E a r n e d ........................................... .. • • *. , . 48,730.82 O th er Resources ..... .................. — 4.4. T otal R esources. 128,79^,081.16 The Dalles and P o rtlan d to visit id a tiv e s over the week end. Mrs. I. D. Pike received wertl Ih u rsu ay th at her grandson Ven Baker had joined the Army and is stationed at Fort Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Baker left Sunday evening for their home at Gresham a lte r a week here look­ ing a lte r business affairs. Charles Dunlap arrived here Sunday from Los Angeles, Cali­ fornia to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson and family of Kent were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Gus Engstrom , Mrs. Edgar Alley and children and Lila Lee Alley were visitors in The Dalles Tuesday. "x ” Mrs. Venessa Buckingham of Salt Lake City, Utah is here visit­ ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe and her sister, Mrs. Roy Wells and family. Miss Judy Moore of La Grande and a sister from Bremerton, Wn , were visitors a t the home of their sister, Mrs. Joe Bibby several days last week. Mr, and Mrs. Qus Sm ith and Mr. and Mrs. Joh^ Hays were in The Dalles Wednesday. Wayne Karnes and Harold Coy­ ne r went to The Dalles Friday when Harold consulted a doccor about the cast on his leg. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sm ith were visitor^ in Hood River one day last week. Jeanette Huhman is helping Mrs. Don Clodfelter during the harvest season. Kenneth B arnett, H arry Stark, Frank Bayer, Anita Dunlap, Helen S tark attended a show in The Dalles Saturday evening. L IA B IL IT IE S 4' C a p ita l.........'riT*; .................... . •• • $3,000,000.00 Surplus ........................ ................... • 3,000,000.00 U ndivided P r o f its .............................2,178,176.86 R eserves for C o n tin g e n c ie s......... 1,756,779.15 $ 9,934,956.01 430,718.88 Reserves A llocated for T axes, In terest, etc........... k' 23,198.55 A cceptances ..................................... ?........... * • ;• • • • Î. ’ 453,729.43 ’ In te re st Collected in A dvance.................... . • • 42,716.66 O ther L ia b ilitie s ............... • • • ............... ’ - a a a a jj 117,908,761.63 D eposits ............. .. 128,794,081.16 T o ta l L iabilities <4. 41 BRANCHES SERVING OREGON FIRST HRTIOlinii BHIIK OF PORTLAND, OREGON M I M B I R P I D ■ R A L A « D I P O 1 I T I M » V V K A M 7 C O R R O R A T IO N