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-V î>. , 1 > Â G B X BRRRMAN COUNTY JO U R N A L MORO. OREGON ? f^miuui 4£a*uiy FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1MÏ g ?ftt horse stands as a monument ( BIRTHDAY to the late T. B. Bowman, a breed- ; e. who w ith all the precision o f a S herm an County O bserver si en tist, devoted his life to im- ' E stablished Nov. 2, 1888 p oving the d ra ft horse. He so G rass Valley Jo u rn al . ... .. . - 1UA., li ed in his horses th a t at- th e ; LOOK B E H IN D E stablished Oct 14, 1897 1 run. the O bserver M arch 7. l»02 h jg h t o f hjs ca ree r when b u her(, CONSOLIDATED M arch 6, 1931 TH E AUTO ? H. R. Buffum of F e rry Canyon j n inhered 235 head, he could call W asco N ew s-E nterprise thinks the Gilliam county court e: ch one by nam e. The 'Bowman Established Nov. 1891 TONROLIDATED M arch 4. 1932 wii: g ra n t the petition for a wagon I s -in and d a u g h te rs still own about ; road to the m outh of 30 mile tv ' n nety e ig h t head of P ercherons. Published F.very F rid a y a t connect w ith a sim ilar road from In Novem ber, 1937, M rs. Max ¿ 7 Mom, Oregon the- John Day to K ent, on the CS i D reyfus, of B rew ster, N. Y. tele- C ’le® L. French K»Htor Ry. This road will place F erry I phoned Guy Bowman and asked if Canyon w ithin 25 miles of the ! he would sell Old K oncarcalyps. , E n ltre d as secon -class m a t'e r at railroad and will be a g re a t con-: His answ er w as “ Yes, if we can I the Post office at Moro, Oregon venience in m ark e tin g g rain . [a g re e on the price.” Under Act of C ongress of March D t. Snook has closed the Moro ' Mrs. D reyfus is one of the m ost | 3 1879 P harm acy and is looking for a en th u siastic Percheron breeders in O F F IC IA L COUNTY PA PE R the U nited S ta tes and is distin- new location. - R. C. Judson, industrial ag en t g lished as one of the best versed for the ORNCo., inform s us th a t s ( jd en ts of P ercheron blood-lines. O it to his certain know ledge 300 fam - She traveled across the country CIATI il:er. are now enroute to Sherm an t i Boone, N ebraska to buy this county. It is to be hoped th a t land noted old stalfion. SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES On this trip she was accom pa values will be reasonable fo r them Payable in Advance and not act as a facto r to drive nied by J&obert W att of Cornell “ T OOK b e h in d th e autom obile, pression y ea rs of 1930 to 1933 U niversity, one of the best judges ONE Y EA R ............................. *L60 them aw ay. A-/ J o h n n y T a x C ollector, and T he o v erall b u rd en of fed eral ano Mr. and Mrs. Dalles W ilder of P ercheron horse, and her man- you w ill find a nice b irth d a y gift sta te gasoline tax es - averages ab o u t 46 p er cent of th e retai; have bought property here and will a,?er, Mr. Merz. of $10,000,000,000.” MARCH 7,1941 price. F o r ev e ry $1 th a t th e a v e r m ake th eir fu tu re home in Klon-1 Guy Bowman tried his best foi If you h e a rd th a t come o u t of age m otorists pays fo r gasoline dike. Mr. W ilder has purchased : tw o days to persuade them to take th e rad io loud sp eak er, you w ould he also pays an ad d itional 4t AND T H E W AIL the blacksm ith shop and w ith H ar- - s< me other horse. Tired and dis- p ro b ab ly th in k th a t O rson W elles cents in taxes. ry F ink, as p a rtn e r, is open for j ccuragvd Mrs. D reyfus w as a’bo-ut had ta k e n o v er one of th e p o p u lar A t this tim e A m erica m ay well •OF T H E ANGRY IS HEARD to give up and . s ta r t fo r home b irth d ay salu te program s, in salu te th e gasoline ta x on its active business. w hich liste n e rs w ith b irth d ay s TH R O U G H O U T T H E LAND when Guy cap itu lated , say in g he b irth d ay , fo r th e roads b u ilt w ith O bserver M arch 8, 1912 th e rev en u e h av e elim in ated the hod given them a prom ise ano are told ab o u t h id d en gifts. T he sp o rts pages are fuJJ of Such a m essage, how ever, isolation of th e farm . T hese read s w mid not break his word. A ccording H enry Howell a r w ould be e n tire ly a p p ro p riate for news from the train in g cam ps of The price paid was s-upposed to use on T uesd ay , Feb. 25. T h at d ay h av e fa cilitated th e m o vem ent to ran g em en ts are . now m ade by m a rk e t of p ro d u cts of field and the several baseball team s. In be kept secret, b u t I learned last is th e 22nd b irth d a y of the A m e r factory. By opening up th e scenic which Howell Bros, will operate . , . . ... sum m er on the very best of auth ican gasoline ta x . B ehind th e a u b eau ties of th e co u n try th ey have ■ keeping w ith the sp irit of the th eir ca terp illar^ o utfit day and u tom obile is m o re th a n $10,000,- m ade real th e slogan, “See A m er season it would be ap p ro p riate for n ght using acetylene gas fo r head oi ity th a t her check was for )00,000 th a t h as b een co n trib u ted ica F irst.” S'tOOO.OO. The D reyfuses are m il some ex-sports w riter to com pute lights fro n t and back. They are lionaires and w anted people - to in gasoline ta x e s by th e m otoring - These roads, b u ilt w ith gesolin the b a ttin g averages of the m em now pulling three 3-bottom plows, think th a t they had paid much public since th e b irth of th e tax es to serv e th e peacetim« harrow s and rolling to drill a t y o ungster. needs of th e nation, now stan d a. more. bers of the Oregon legislature. one operation. These b illio n s of d o llars in g as th e first line of defense in ou; Thus was a “ g re a t sire tra n s The team b a ttin g average o f th t oline tax es are being paid larg ely g re at p ro g ram of n atio n al sec u r H ow ard Conlee’s little girl had hou$e is very low. N ot since the the m isfortune to fall off a couch planted from his native en v iro n by fam ilies w ith m odest incomes. ity. These roads alre ad y havi According to stu d ies by th e fe d been produced. They do n o t hav« ¿ m em o ry of p re sen t day observers W ednesday aftern o o n , break in g her m ent to take up duties in the E a st eral g o v ern m en t, m ore th a n h alf to be built. M en, eq u ip m en t ani runneth not has so much leg isla rig h t arm p u st below the elbow. to fu rth e r p erp etu ate his strain . of th e ca r-o w n in g fam ilies in the supplies can be m oved over then tion of a w orthless and even d a n Dr. poffin was called to reduce the H ’s colts in the new home are U nited S ta tes have incom es o f today. T h ere is no w aitin g unu found to possess th a t u n ifo rm ity gerous n a tu re gone sailing blithely fractu re . less th a n $30 a week. F o r th a t n e x t m onth or n ex t y ea r fo r thes< a id desirable c h a rac te ristic s they through w ith but a few disco u rag reason th ey h av e sm all ab ility to roads. In a natio n al e m e r g e n t B om : To Mr. and M rs. G. O. h e r alw ays shown. ed “nos” echoing am ong the flurry th e e n tire n atio n could be moved pay taxes. W arfield, a 12 pound girl on March A lthough K oncarcalyps is 18 F irst in au g u ra ted in O regon in w ith a seat for every m an, worn of anxious “ yes” sounds. 5th. years old he is still in w onderful 1919, th e gasoline tax w as soon an and child in th e p assenge- The old tra sh th a t perennially Observer M arch 10. 1922 ccndition. Can you blam e me for adopted by all th e states. In 1932 cars an d buses now o p eratin g oi gum s the legislative calen d ar has T he 4,500,00 S. B. Holm es, from G rass V al being elated to have a son th a t is .th e fe d eral g o v ern m e n t im posed o u r hii,'..w aj 0. been resurrected and is being ley, was in our city W ednesday be the very im age of this g re a t horse a d u p licatin g levy, the ra te of tru c k s no”/ ' on r ir highw ay passed and sen t to a senate ra p id tween tra in s. He said he had a io- a herd sire? w hich w as increased in 1940. Most co if 1 s c n .c e the biggest arm \ of th e states also have increased th a t this nation cvuld p u t into the ly becoming ‘‘fed up” w ith the t>uch of sprang fever and as the Following are the words of Mrs. th e ir tax r ',to s, in th e d e- fi-M. actions of a house regarded as con roads were not in condition for D reyfus: “ I feel th a t a g re a t sire servative a lte r election, but now auto driving he decided to take b longs to the breed he re p resen ts, ing, and ’poor q u ality anim als. doomed to go down in. history as • a sh o rt trip by train . nnd K oncarcalyps has been en- On a long tim e basis it is abso an o th er exam ple of good inten W. O. H adley, d is tric t gam e w a r ti listed to my care. T h rough his A T ATHE lutely necessary to basé the live tions gone wTong. den-, who has m ade several trip to genes he c a r/ie s on the genes of • stock expansion on the capacity of A firem an’s pension bill has been Oak S prings lately to supervise h ’s g re a t g ran d sires, C arn o t and I r a r g e and w i.th... the . view point of passed which will take ap p ro x i the construction of the new fish C ilypso, and passes them on to i continued feed supplies. Consid m ately $100,000 out of the g en hatch ery there, sta te s th a t it is his sons and d au g h ters to perput- •loi erin g his en terp rise from the eral fund of the s ta te fo r the ben expected th a t the h atch ery wi” uate forever the best genes of the view point of this county it was efit o f a group already well paid b.? com pleted and tro u t hatched bleed we all love.” the opinion of the com m ittee th a t ~ * T. M. Rolfe. and, w ith a retire m en t plan of its there this spring. the m ost desirable w eig h t fo r feed own. A w atchm akers code went W. A. Sm ith from W asco is e r steers should be som ew here b e th ro u gh w ith but a few no votes. clerking a t the Moro T rad in g Co. 1st Lt. Tom F ra s e r J r., was one tween 500 to 600 pounds. The A tax atio n m easu re th a t com pli of two officers from his battalio n m o s t desirable m ark e t w eight for cates and d isru p ts school and pen recently selected to receive a y e a r’s ■these calves would be ap p ro x i sion program could not be d e fe a t tra in in g in Arial O bservation. m ately 850 to 1000 pound«. To get ed, a so called school equalization P a rt of a le tte r telling of his new these gains it would be necessary m easure sponsored by the gover work follows: li.nn W. Kelly in the opinion of the com m ittee, n o r 'w t s approved because the F t. Lewis, W ashington Feb. 20-41 1 fo r m ost feeders to feed on an D ear Folks: Well I have my new C onunued from page one. n n n Jb ers voted th eir m athem atics instead of th eir principles. In fa c t assignm ent. I am doing d uty alien re g istra tio n division of de av erag e of from 120 to 150 days. the old rem ark about leg islato rs To the Sherm an C ounty Jo u rn al w ith the 3rd Balloon Squadron p artm e n t of justice— the re g is te r In this length of tim e the average D ear E d ito r: You rem em ber a new. This outfit is the one m en ing has called for a u nit of hun ste e r would consum e som ewhere often rising above principle is of * people. The w orkers are in y ea r or two ago you ask me to tioned on the radio today as hav dreds doily b ro u g h t to mind. -------------- • III the u i v I neighborhood i v I f t I w v r j 11 v v r x i v of /i 16 to 17 w rite a little horse sto ry for the ing the b a rra g e balloon. They a l sw arm ing in fro m every s ta U , all ,bu>heis of w heat and from 1100 civil service ex to 1500 pounds of hay Jo u rn al. Well, the horse business so have two Blim ps, th a t is, m ot having passed The unem ploym ent b ills have has been so down in the dum ps am ination and a ttra c te d here by a or powered m in iatu re D irigables In considering the feeding of passed the house and gone to the th at I never got the necessary en How ever they are the n o n -rig id ! a U.ttIe ? * h er £ an lam bs it seerfis necessary to pro sen ate w here am endm ents m ay be thusiasm workexLup to w rite a type. T here are also 19 p la n e s , ^ ‘7 a t,.homc' T h e’' vide about one third to one half tacked onto them before passage. decent story. A little business has , . • e ..„ a . « i and find th a t w ith room and board assigned to this Squadron. | fhan &t home of the total hay ratio n s as alfalfa iAs turned o u t by the judiciary come my way lately, m aking the It looks like a very in tere stin g , Rr<l‘ wUh Httle prospect of sav ing or o ther legum es. The average com m ittee th ey were not bad bills pure-bred d ra ft business look a or fo aa„ nnthinor nf the ¡ncrens- I ( nough money to buy a tick et ^ e d e r lam b should w elgh between year to say nothing of in creas in any sense although some m em little b rig h te r; and I have decided ed pay. The sour note in the whol • home again. ' 55 and 65 Pounds and a t m arket, bers considered fu rth e r am endm ent to w rite a story nearly all center- proceedings is th a t I will probably A planning com m ittee is now about 85 to 100 pounds. In order advisable. te rin g around one g re a t stallion, be sen t to Brownwood, Texas when w orking on a proposal to place two 1° these gains it would be M erit ra tin g is retained in its K oncarcalyps. W hat a nam e! Hi the 3rd Balloon Squadron goes more cantonm ents in the n o rth w est necessary usually to feed from o riginal form . This was the m ost g ets it from his ancestry. His th ere in M arch or A pril. and two or th ree ordinance facto r- 7? to 100 days and the average co n troversial m a tte r fo r opponents breeding is a com bination of the «„.y efficiency rep o rt from , ¡e3> The W ashington cantonm ent lam b would consum e in th is period I * o«.„ saw my of th e bill w anted to establish a $7000.00 K ontact, the $40,000.00 top lim it fo r the fund instead of C arnot, and th e alm o st priceless the 41st Field A rtillery B attalion ¡s expected to' be not fa r from f r om two and a h alf to th ree bush- recently. It was given 6 superior, ’ Yakim a. N othing definite has been <‘ls of w heat and some w’here a- le ttin g it go on and on to heights Calypso; all im p o rtan t horses. th a t may not be dream ed of. At The reason I have this little anu 4 excellents in the ten ra tin g s. , decided on the Oregon canton- round 400 to 450 pounds of hay. The. third type of livestock p re sen t the fund is around $11,- burst of enthusiasm rig h t now T here are five possible ra tin g s i -nu-nt (it will be O regon’s first) with superior a t the top. anfi no p ro p erty has been bought, which could be fed satisfac to rily 000,000. I t was th o u g h t th a t an and w ant to tell you about this It looks like I will have a lot of The ordinance plants will be bag- in this county is hogs. A feeder u i per lim it of $12,000,000 to $14,- g lo a t stallion is th a t I have late 000,000 would be sufficiently high ly secured a son of his, Koneux, studying ahead of me d u rin g the filling and shell loading und rtak - pig should be some w here around to p erm it some reduction in pay bought from th e Bowm ans in ccm ing y ear of train in g between ; jngs> The cantonm ents are ex- 50 to 60 pounds when they are will need to know ; pected to cost about $7,000,000 started on feed and it w as b rought m ents fo r the lum ber industry N ebraska fo r $1200.00 when he w hab I out th a t the m ore rapidly this which annually pays the m ost into w Js a y ?arlin g and b ro u g h t to the about a ir observation, and pilot- each, probaby more, ing and correspondence navigation anim al could 'be fed the m ore effi th e fund—and also m akes the Y akim a valley b y Reese B. Brown. cient would be the project. On la ig e s t dem ands on it. A top ra te Did K oncarcalyps is the m ost plus the a rtille ry lessons which Livestock F e e i n g * the average th e grow er can ex- ■ . n ’ m .,« ., fv -o n i nave one* of 2.7 in W ashington and C ali fam ous P ercheron sire in Am erica take up about 8 hours of my off z m ental inform ation m ay be used p ic t to feed 4 to 5 pounds of con fo rn ia gives added reason fo r r e to-day w ithout any exception. He duty tim e. W ent up for an o rien tin g flight as a guide for the livestock en- ce n trates in the form of g rain for ten tio n of this ra te in Oregon if diar.’t win this fam e by w inning each pound 'gained. In oth er possible1 w ithout reducing the fund prizes in the show ring, fo r he the other day. We flew over a lot terp rises in this county. In consdering the livestock en- w ords, it would tak e approxim ate- has never been show n; he won it of te rrito ry in a sh o rt tim e, saw below a safe point. the P uyallup fa ir grounds, S eattle. terp rise in com bination with Jy ten to ten and a h alf bushels Minimum benefit paym ents were bv sireing lots of g re a t horses N arrow s B ridge and th e my- ranges, your com m ittee consider- th< His offspring have been so sought w heat to put the hog to a de raised from $7 to $10 per week riad of lakes in this vicinity. ed it practical from the stand- rira b le m ark et w eight of between which is not an expensive m atter a fte r th a t they have been sold in 7 i. mt Present feed and .range 190 to 200 pounds. W eights in ex- fiom the standpoint of the fund. to tw enty two s ta te s in the Union in C anada. G’-tenville. M ichigan, Feb. 25, 4 ^ cc n d itio n s th a t slig h t increases, eess of 200 pounds do n o t seem I l does give the lower paid w orker ar.ii th ree provinces r ftnd sheep practical on the p resen t m ark et a b ieak and thereby gives some of He has sired ninety two pure-bred D ia r S ir: F ifty -th re e years ago I hved in Oregon near a post office Hvestock breeding opera- basis. sons and eighty nine d au g h ters. those who work b u t slig h tly a in £herrnan coun- Il was b ro u g h t out th a t the vt ry nice paym ent when not work- As fa r as is known all b u t four called Moro. Is th ere an y w ay by tjcns which r could g et in touch w ith ; Qver expanson in ejt h er of m ost expensive gains on any type of his sons are in service today. in|g. \ any one from t h e r e . Is th ere a these U o wouJd over. g ra z . of livestock are the gains in ad- Mure sons of K oncarcalyps head The w aiting period will be re new spap^r? If so, and I could get — , duced from th ree weeks to two college herds th an those of an^- the nam e, I would be very g ra te - _ which is rig h t and proper but it o th er horse. Follow ing are a few ful. quotations from en th u siastic own m ust be rem em bered th a t one w a it -We had a hom estead th e re and ing period is all th a t is needed in ers of these horses. are still interested . T hanks in ad E rn e st C. Bell, Mt. . E phriam , a y ear and th a t this can som e N. J. “Jio n carcaly p s’ o u tstan d in g vance. tim es <be taken durin g the last M rs. Geo. King, qualities are good feet, p astern s, weeks of the previous year. P e r Greenville, Michigan. clean hard bone and hocks, style haps a w aiting period of one week and action, th a t sp ark of fire, and before each application for bene a a w onderful disposition. He tra n s One day a lady entered a large fit paym ent would be b etter than m its to his co4ts t h e ’power to re estab lish m en t and asked to see eith er. produce colts of the sam e gooo roroe hlankets. . » T he purpose of the unem ploy qualities,—which is som ething sires A fte r she had viewed a q u a n ti m en t fund is to provide a small of m any grandcham pions fail to ty of b lan k ets and not m ade any income fo r w orkers who have no d o ” purchases, tfhe clerk said : “ I am w ork. It m ust be k ep t in tact and A lbert H oeghs, neighbor of the v ery sorry, m adam , b u t I am a- laig e enough to do this for when Bowm ans, “ It is the uniform ity of f-aid we have no m ore b lan k ets in i; fa ils as it has in some other the K oncarcalyps fam ily which stock.” 4, countries, th e ta x payer is called ha< made it o u tstan d in g .” M - I t ’s quite all rig h t.” replied upon to tak e care of the indigent. Mitchell & R eith, Edm onton, Ike lady, “ I am only looking fo r 3 A m endm ents so fa r this session A lberta, who have bought, s e r frie n d .” have not been dangerous in the viced, and sold seven sons of Kon- ** “ M adam ,” said the p ersp irin g m ain and it is probably as im por __________________________________ ca»-calyps, “ Of all A m erican-bred . c ’t r k , “ if you think your friend ta n t to g et them passed and g et Percherons we have sold in Canada, i i< am ong the blankets, I would be o u t of Salem before m ore d a n g e r the K oncarcalyps bred horses have I very pleased to go th ro u g h them been the most p o p u la r” This pgain for you.” ous th ih g s are done. In Other D aysj |O •iiusrit • srkMR 0« tuwnn SHERMAN C filim JBIJKNAI dition to the quick gains received in the early stag es of th e feeding period, the reason being th at th ere is a considerable am ount of dem and for m eeting the body re- q u in m ents as the anim al becomes la rg e r this requirem ent likewise increases. In this county for all types of livestock it appears th a t it will be necessary to supply m ineral su p plem ents fo r all types. Protein supplem ents are im portant for all livestock except sheep where a l fa lfa hay is provided. One of the m ost im p o rtan t factors to consid er in feeding any type of livestock is to be su re and provide them w ith a balanced ration. _____ Sixteen Oregon counties reduc ed th eir fatal accident toll during the y ear 1940, as com pared to the 1939 toll. O u tstanding in reduction of fa ta litie s w ere Yamhill . county, which re p o rts but six fata lities last y ear com pared to 16 the year before, and Lincoln which showed a reduction of from 10 in 1939 to fivt* in 1940.------------------------— ---- C ounties which w ent through the en tire y ear w ithout fata lities were crook, Gilliam, Jefferson, M orrow, Sherm an and W allowa. In 1939, W allowa had th ree fa ta lities. W heeler county while rep o rtin g fe u r fa ta litie s in 1940 reported nu in ju ries from traffic accidents, the cn ly county in the sta te with a clear record so fa r as injuries were concerned. G ? ts P o in ts ’ , Sir Hugh Dowding, right, B ritain’s “ air am bassador” to the U. S., is shown the fine points of a new high speed M artin bomber by J. T. Hart- son, executive of the Glenn M artin company. HIGHL0W IN zC ; ■ OLD HERMITAGE u «WMISICIV«» 2V v. .p ’ f/ 1 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON NOW PRICED AT $ 2.05 *1.05 PINT QUART M a k in g th is fa m o u s o ld <7 bran d •1 th e to p w h is k e y ?,CH 0.? b u y in to w n . ir b t . . d o n a i 11 ¿ • t i l l e r « H mmu / i 1039 la t . n r < > u r a i i o n . N e w Y o rk NOTICE O F F IN A L SETTLEM EN T Notice is hereby given th a t D. L. Belshe, ad m in istrato r of the p a rtn e rsh ip estate of J. C. F re e man & Com pany composed of J. C. F reem an and O. L. Belshe, deceas ed, has filed his final account in said estate, and Monday, the 31st day of M arch, 1941, a t the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. in the County Court Rodm a t the County Court House in Moro, Sherm an County, Oregon, has been fixed as the tim e and place fo r the h earing of ob jections to said account and set- t em ent thereof. D. L. B ELSH E, A dm inistraaor. GALLOW AL & KRIER A ttorneys for the A d m inistrator, Tiie Dalles, Oregon 17-21 NOTICE OF M \ A L SETTLEM ENT - Notice is hereby given th a t D. L. Belshe, a d m in istrato r of the e sta te ..o f O. L. Belshe, deceased, h as filed his final account in said e sta te and M onday, the 31st day of M arch, 1941, a t the hour of ten o’clock a. m. in the County C ourt Room in the C ounty C ourt House in Moro, Sherm an County, Ore-, gon, has been fixed as the tim e and place fo r the h ea rin g of ob jections to said account and set tlem ent thereof. D. L. iBELSHE, A dm inistrator. GALLOWAY & K R IER A ttorneys fo r the A d m in istrato r Tne Dalles, Oregon ’ 17-21 Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon M eets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in the I.O..O.F. hall T r a i ' sient and visiting brothers are cordi a.ly invited to meet with us. Joe R itner N.G. V« rn tn M illet, Sec. Lupine Rebekah Lodge , Moro, Oregon Meeks 2d & 4th Tues day of each month. Visiting members wel •ome. Helen M artin N. G. Florence Johnston, Se< No. 116 Eureka Lodge No. 121 A -F & A-M Meets on the 1st and 3rd T hursday eve nings of each m onth. V isiting m em be/s“ cor dially invited to jneet with us. Wendell B alsiger W.M. C. V. B elknap, Secy. Bethlehem C hapter, No. 78.O.E.S. Moro, Oregon M eets Every Second and F o urth T hursdays in each Month. V isiting m em bers Invited P atricia Woods Sec. D orotha Moore, W.M. New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time A Quick - Easy - Safe Write or call (or com plete information— T h e D a lle s B ra n c h oz rAe U n ite d S ta te s N a t io n a l B a n k H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n " E " 8 *" f e d e r a l d f p o s it in s u r a n c e c o r p o r a t io n - V . . . . . . j g .; . • Z' V - N - ♦ *. I X \ 1 t t .-•■■• ..I- '.<• '