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I PARK » SHERMAN COUNTY JO URNAL MORO, _ OREGON. F R lb A Y , APRIL i l , 194) ----- - f a ^ e s M. E. McKee Family To Wasco 1» Condon ■ ' '. | ■ - > ™ urad.> Gail rem ained th ro u g h the wegk I w ith his g ra n d p aren ts. George Updegraff has been seen | . - . . . . • 1 *« - Mr. and M rs. K endrick Dunlap and Miss A nita D unlap and Ken m easuring his building w ith t ape m easure and eye this week which neth B a rn e tt, visited the Ben. Al- 1 means fu rth e r consideration of . Mr. and Mrs. C. P. A dam s re- and son R obert were visitors in *"l»n fam ily a t Condon Sunday. the rebuilding of his office to in- I cerved word from th e ir son, Corpora The D alles S atu rd ay . Miss B<ar- A M. Nelson was a dinner guest elude residential quartern. ai N orm an Adam s, telling thom o i ‘i bara W alpole accom panied them a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lloyd Johnson returned la st I the wonderful trip he has had th e hi me to spend the week end visit- K arnes T h u rsd ay evening. Mr. and M rs. M. E. McKee and S aturday from Pioche, N evada last m onth going to the H aw aiian ir.g her p aren ts. Mr. and M rs. Glen K arnes had son vacated the Jackson house 'v^cre had ^ e e n for the p a st Islands and on to the Sam oa Is -I An E a s te r b re ak fa st is planned as dinner g u ests Sunday Mr. and where they had been living and tv’° m,° ntdl3- He sta rte d w orking la rd ; also of the initiation he and | for E a ste r m orning a t the home M rs. V ictor R iggs, Lew, Ilershcl and Woodrow R iggs, Mr. and Mrs. moved to W asco where Marion is lor the elevat° r com pany this week, scxeral others received when they ( of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton F ritts , B. M. Kelley and son, Lloyd, and Ray Edwards was released from crossed the E quator. N orm an is sponsored by the B.Y.P.U. helping his fa th e r during his re the Mid-Columbia hospital in The now on his way back and was in The B ap tist Sunday school is M rs. John B euther and daughter cuperation. planning an E a ste r program for F ie id a , and E thel B arnett. George N esbit was here Wed Halles Monday and is a t the home Honolulu when la s t heard from . K enneth Crews of The Dalles Mr. and Mi's. W. C. Todd were E a ste r m orning and all interested nesday from Portland. He is of hi.-» fath er in law, Jack C othran, and Miss Lydia Roth of Olympia, are invited to attend. mechanic for the International wh tre he will rem ain for a week vi? »tors in The Dalles S atu rd ay M iss Dolores Simon arriv ed S at- I Mr. and Mrs. John E ngstrom , W iu spent S aturday evening here Harvesiter com pany and has been 01 tw0 before s ta rtin g hom e io u’may from W illam ette U niversity Mi. and M rs. Tom Coyle, M arcile v isiting friends. here m any times in the past California. H a rry S tark , Robert Schilling M rs..J. C. H untley and grandson in Salem to spend E a ste r week Zurlinden of P ortland and Mr. and tw en ty years M rs. D arw in Van Gilder and Mrs Richard George, are here this visiting her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. N orris Gilkison were dinner and .Willis B ritta in of Tygh V al Mi.y Belshe were hostesses Thurs- w t€k to vi*it with Mrs. H untley’s M att Simon. «. guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. ley were visitors in Portland Sun day. I. D. Pike left Tuesday for Her- Harold Eakin Sunday. day afternoon a t the Belshe home daughter, Mrs. Collis Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Del Eakin had as Miss Cassie Holmes and her mis ton to spend a week visiting to the P a st M atrons of the OES Mr. and Mrs. Bekins of S eattle ♦ hi.- son in law and^ dau g h ter, Mr. sister, Mabel, were The Dulles dinner g u ests Sunday, Mr. ami lid g e o f Moro. Mrs. William Beck, Ray Jiw el, . visitors Monday. M rs. R obert- Hoskinson en ter were here for a visit w ith the an d Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich. P atricia C yphers, Jack Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Blaylock ! Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Kellcv tained the ju nior bridge club Wed- ^ ni‘dons lasrt. week and invited V irginia H elyer and Mr. and Mrs. friends to view th eir pictures of were visitors in The Dalles Thurs- ' tock th eir d au g h ter Ix>is to The nesday afternoon. Dalles Sunday evening to consult Vernon Eakin. Com pliance w ith the farm ad- Yellowstone park and Mexico, the ! day. a physician. — Mr. and Mr«, Tom Alley retu rn - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley, Mrs. ju stm e n t aot is being cheeked in latU r containing a picture of a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells and Mr. ed home Tuesday from P ortland. John H ays, Mrs. A rt Bibby and bull lig'ht. this county this week. M»s. A lley’s m other, Mrs. Knox, ar.d Mrs. T. M. Rolfe were busi- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Felsenheld of d au g h ter Janice and Miss Virginia The ty ping contest will be held next W ednesday, April 16 at the N ahant, Mass., near Boston, stop- H elycr were The Dalles visitor? , ness, visitors in The Dalles Tues- •>r. -c.l aw av at her home Monday. S aturday. 1 day. M i. and Mrs. Dell Olds and Mr. Moro H igh school building. Two P(d here th “ weck while on and M rs. Howard Cline and fam ily Mi. and Mrs. W ren Hogue and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knusow w ert classes will be entered by the wa>' home from a w >nter in Cali- schools of the county and prizes fornia- They are friends of the v ic to rs in The Dalles W ednesday Rev Hogue were visitors in Port- m otored to the M etolius Sunday for ' l«nd several days the last of the to visit Mr. and Mr». H arry Heis- Tom Alley left S aturday given for placing in either <f Ykeis family having known* Ruth iug and family. when she was studying in the east. T1 • Dalles when Ed Alley took veek. them . Mr. and Mrs. .Clifford Macey of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemley and Tliej were guests of th e Lloyd | him to P ortland because of the Mrs. Joe R itner, perform ing a serious illness of Mi's. Alley’s Mr. and M rs. George Wilcox -at P o rtlan d sp en t the week end v isit wifely d uty w ith an axe, sliced D tunagins while here, tended the wedding of Miss V ir ing a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Belshaw and S tanley m other, Mrs. Knox. p art of her forefinger nearly oil ginia Piercey and Roscoe H urley W illard B arn ett. Mr. an d , M rs. David Jones of ar.d- had to make a trip to the Ccelsch are w orking on the eleva- C <B. Poyle w ent to The Dal’es hospital to have repair work done tor whioh is being erected a t G rass M aupin recently visited with Mr. in -fhe Dalles Sunday evening. V»*. M. Holdaway of Roosevelt, ftur.day to bring R. A. Stow home Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kaseberg v *Ley. The foundation is laid and and Mrs. W illiam H arder il A • - - - - - - - J_ k. . a A » » N.T >• and »-A Z 1 W a »•<« l C ' 1 »» A W » Adams A zl Mr. Mrs. lair and W ashington spent the week end fiom the hospital. and Mr. and Mrs. Trum an Strong the stringers are ready to p u t in Em il S chw artz of W hite Salmon, visiting his son and d au g h ter in so . J e rry , of Hood River and Mrs diove to W arm Springs Sundav P ^ ce- in law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Holda- W n„ is here v isitin g his son in Dor aid C lodfelter and children and T rum an says the Mormon law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday guests of Mr, and way. crickets are already out in great C H U R C H E S Mr. and Mrs. N orris Gilkison Cleor. B arker and fam ily. Mrs. Car! A drm s. num bers along the highway. The G rass Valley high school were visitors a t the Holdaw ay , W allace S ta rk of Porland spent M rs. Serai Searcy left Wednes tl.e week end h are visiting his annual Senior class play will be home T hursday evening. day for S anta Anna, California, M iss Dorothy Olds en tertained presented S atu rd ay evening, April v h e re she will visit with the Rob 12 at 8:00 o’clock in the Civic friends at a dinner p arty a t her ert W ebb fam ily for the rem aindir Monday evening. Those G r a s s V a l l e y T h e a t r e auditorium . The play ‘‘S pring home of the month. O N L Y F ey er” is a rollicking comedy of present were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. S U N D A V Mi. and Mrs: Harold W hite came Moro P resbyterian Community youth and spring an d .w ill be an O estreich, Mr. and Mr?. Don Sm ith, Double Feature Program- N ew s, Corned7 hrm c from th eir trip Wednesday church. E aster Observance enjoyable evening’s en tertain m en t. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap, "Calling A ll Marines” rig h t and stopped with her par- 6;30 _ E aster b re ak fa st put on by Ted Ball and Donald C lodfelter Mr. and Mrs. F ta n k Pike, Mr. and (•nts, Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Cothran. young people. Rev. H enry G. and were business visitors in Corvallis Mrs. Arzell Izem ley.'M r. and Mrs. M n a n d " ! ! » '’ JW 'F °' F « w e rl 'S unday and Mondayi Arch C an trall, Mr. and Mrs. W il H aw aiian Islan ds a n d Sam oa Confronted with the task otf fa th e r, Sam S tark , and fam ily, r - ’ Miss Anne B yers of Portland pc raphasing the sentence, ‘‘He was visited friends here over the week clad in a suit of mail,” a small boy wrote. end. “H e wore a postman’s uniform.” Mr., and M rs. William B rinkert and son, W illiam, Lila Lee Alley and Je a n e tte Huhm an were »Wed Shrewd Student nesday visitors in The Dalles. “ Now if I arop a silver coin in M arcile Zurlinden of Portland th is bubbling acid,” said the a, rived S atu rd ay ev en in g to spend ch em istry teacher, “will it dis- E a ste r week visiting h er grand p aicn ts, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coyle. so lv e?” “ No, sir.” M rs. Kendrick Dunlap e n te r “ N o? Then perhaps you will tained m em bers of the junior explain why not.” bridge club and additional guests ‘ F rankly, sir, if it would dis at! her home T hursday afternoon. solve you wouldn’t p u t it in.” C ontract was in play a t three tables with high scores held by M r/. J. S. Newcomb and Mrs. NOT H IS JOB C harles I.emley, low score, Miss As the m ajor inspected the Do’-othy- Olds. cavalry squadron, he stopped be Tom Alley ami Roy Powell re fore a new re cru it and said: turned home from Pendleton F ri “ Now, my lad, have th a t saddLe day where they were serving on cnc harness b rig h ter in the m orn the grand jury. ing.” T u rning to the aargeant- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith were rnajor, he said: “ See to it, business visitors in The Dalbns sc i g ean t-m ajo r.” Ft ioay. N ext m-orning the offending Ray Jewel, Jack Lewis, Miss saddle and harness were as dull as V iiginia Helyer, Miss P atricia ever. C yphers, Mr. and Mrs. William “ I th o u g h t I told you to clean Buck . Rai] >h Balzer ,ov Hegue, ’em for to -d a y ? ” the m ajor roared. Mi-- M yitl c Helyer “ No, sir,” corrected the “rookie” A1 icy• were visit urs “ >ou told the serg ean t m ajor to II Sum! ay i'Ve ni ng. see to it.” • M ir ami Mrs. John Rolfe and j f. roily wer»* Sunday dinner guests j at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Ed- gar- Alley. Air. am! Mr . R. J. Baker amj i GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF Arl» B aker of Gresham and Clar- I Attorney At L a w i ,ici Beker of Port Lewis spent j S nday night as gu ests of Mr. and j Mr-. Art Bibby. M o ro an d W i Mrs. Plsie Rust of The Dalles .'pent the week end visiting a t the A» t Bi' bv home. t o Ray Rogers piavinq in Sunday dinner guests at the A. H. B ernum .ran ch . Mr. and Mrs. W clian have been visiting here a week with the Foss’s. F ’-cd Ruck-man returned Monday evening from Portland where he .•pent the w inter. The W om an’s Missionary Society met a t the home of Mr. and Mr-. I. V. Moore last Wednesday af- b rr.o o n . Mrs. Poss had charge of tire program and a n nL er of peo- pie discussed conditions in Chosen a* u »mom?-the American Indians. E. E. Barnum returned last week > , i t . i i from Redmond where he had spent a couple of weeks. - M rs. A. M. Nelson and daughter Dt-nella returned from Salem and the coast Monday evening, afte r spending several days away from Moro. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson drove to P ortland F riday to lx? gone over the weekend. Mr. N' cl’ °"- being called to Portland on O.R.T. in sin ess. He was relieved by Mr. P o tte r of Portland. Some activity is expected with- ii, a few weeks regarding the pro- p rie d REA lines in this county. A survey has been made but the governm ent still must be satisfied of the feasibility of the plan and congress will have to make a sufficiently large appropriation. M rs. L. L. Peetz was in Portland d u rin g the past week visiting with friends. L ester Barnum returned Wed- nesday night from Yakima where he purchased a Hereford bull from the Reese Brown herd. T. L ester Johnson, m ayor of W asco, David Reid, county com- r and ’ Giles z"':1— French at- . m issio n t........... - tended a m eeting of PU D and RK» _____ __________ — _____ — Try the ««r « A J« W a n t A c ts Coach Ray Jew el entertain ed liam Beck, Mr. and Mrs. W illard 1(l;00 . E aster program in the the Ibhskef-ball boys with a banquet B arnett. Mr. and Mrs. E dgar Alley, Svl;day school. Special fe atu res at Hotel Moro F rid ay evening. A. A. Dunlap, Miss A nita Dunlap. include a play God H as R olLd Those present were Claude Bayei K enneth B arn ett. The evening was the Rock Away,” a scrip tu re pax- Ross FieldS( A rth u r Roth, Lloyd spent in playing pinochle and ea;r involving half a dozen young Kelley, John B euther, F ran k Payne, bridge. High scores in bridge were (ipJe, and an offering fo r For- Huns" B ardehagen, R obert S c h il-* held by Mrs. Don Smith and Ken- c :p>1, Missions. ling, C lair Balzer, David B ayer, j d ’ :ck Dunlap, w’hile the pinochle 1];Q0 _ gernvon by the p astor, Rev. Robert Zeigler and H erm an Zeigler scorer was C. A. Oestreich. ¡¡( rry g . Hanson. Both the Senior The B aptist Mission society met 1 M rs. A. A. Dunlap left last week Robed Choir and Ju n io r Vested at the home of Mrs. Shelton F ritts . for C arlton to visit her m other, F boir will take p a r t in the pro la s t Tuesday afternoon. Election ! M rs.' A ugusta Haynes. She ex- g ,am of officers was held with Mrs. G er pects to be gone several d^y.Su -..,n _ ca n ta ta “ R edem ption’s, ard Dryden elected as president: Mr. and Mrs. W ayland Weld ¿;ong” w di be presented by the Mis. Amelia P eterson, vice pre^i- and children of P ortland spent the S t,,jor c h o ir of 15 voices. Mrs. - . . . . der.tz and Mrs. Maude G a rre tt as week end visiting the la tte r’s p a r Rusi>ell Hollinshead is choir direc- se c re ta ry . tre a s u re r. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb. tor and rs m G. Melzer church Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Schillim. p,a^ jst y^e m em bers of the choir ari> ag fon ows; S opranos: Mrs. Kut»»t»»»»:nKtwain»>H»»::«« : Ye' ma McKean, Mrs. H en rietta R e rn a gin> Miss Claudine Thomp- son. Altos. Miss M earle Miller, \ j ary W illiams, Mrs. Reba Tenors: R. C. Byers, E. E. B-.rzee, Russell Bel&hee, Dona:d Thompson and Ram sey Schadewitz. Ba?<es; y h F ra se r, Claude Thompson, Sereno Hall, Mac Hall. p rocessional, Mrs. M. G. M elzer; I n V(K. atiori ( r C v . H enry G. Hanson: A New Song—Choir and soprano };pato> Mrs. Lloyd H ennagin D r y G o o d s , C lo th in g a n d R?dt. on M ajesty—Men’s Unison Chorus; M idnight in the G a r d e n - S h o e s to m e e t th e s,.nran0 a nd alto duet, Misses M ary w illiam s and Claudine Thom pson; n e e d s o f th e A rd He B earing the Cross, W ent p fir^b—Bass solo and choir, T. H. c o m m u n ity F ra se r; If I bear not a Scar for D e p e n d a le , Q u a lit y G r o c e r ie s __soprano solo, Mrs. Kennebh M rKean; Now Upon the F irs t of tfte Week— Choir, Announcements, O ffertory and QsU toreV p ray er Death is Swallowed up in U v icto ry __a lso solo and choir, Mrs. L ReB{ Sone - of the in u*. _ Nye; ---- Redeemed—tenor solo and choir, Russell Belshee: Behold, I Stiyid a t the Door, and K nock—soprano sole. Mrs. H ennagin; We^Shall See Jesus—‘b ass solo and choir, T. H. F rase r; Rejoice and Be Glad— Choir. Benediction and Recession- ^ . Complete Stock . ZEIGLER’S THE j pullorum sulje(;t ..Life Through Sacr,flee. 100' y ear hen B etter tested. Pullets make H a rts ’ layers. L arge H atchery,. Beaverton, Oregon. V A N T E I): Livestock bivestocK to iv haul. —- T rip every Sunday. Legal, in- - r e d ca rrier W « b l e The choir-will practice the ca n ta ta afterw ards. }• Moro C hristian Science Society: m orning service a t eleven S ^ a y ^ or? 1 <<Are gin> Disease o c lo c k ^ ^ L | ’ , Fkone 912, Jam es T. Gras? Valley. p d -lJ - S T M I ION- H illtopper Highland U7434) American saddler; so,- Bible School W atkins, s k p t. Is observing not. hot bloods; they are bcaotl- : E a ste r in recital,on ful, dock- and gentle. ■ F ra s e r & Sons. PR IN TIN G and decorating. work Reasonable. Fred Rue - mTn Moro. 23-5. pd . NSW INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS WasCo C hristian •accept limited T ° ‘" SU American” saddYTrs’ are ( i i i 10c Adults 20c EASY WASHER SAFE New rubber ngBator stops wringer rolls Everything you need For a fishing trip F is h in g E q u ip m e n t F is h in g L ic e n s e A u t o m o b ile In s u r a n c e Trade your old washer as down payment. Phone 161 for trial HAMPTON FURNITIIRE The Dalles. Ore. Q W S p flrcu HARDWARE & INSURANCE and spec a songs.* . C o n m u nlon and Ens- MesssBge, “ The A rgum ent of tb r E m pty Tomib.” No C hristian ¡rdeavftr, at 6:30, but an E aster £ J eant presented by the young zvf thp school and church a t LOST: Collie dog, 10 mont s old, j peoj ><The Garden of from my place Sunday A'Pr 25()‘ . L;'p h t » A special E a s te r offering A ls ^ s p o ttc d broodj Sow, w t ^ will be received, for benevolences. FIRST RRTIOnnii BARK OF PORTLAND, OREGON * Condensed S tatem en t o f H ead O ffice and 41 Branches Grass Valley 10;00 Testim onial m eeting W ednesday evening a t eight o-clock. Reading room in the re ar ,)f thc church fou,Id,ng. no'be1"cT 2W yhrl oldhanywh°eYe, c « Children (under 12) Quality Goods H .R T S BETTER R. I- Red Chix a!. “In the Crosa of C hr.st m o PuHets 916.00-100. 220. G lory-C hoir ,es ,ro,n ...... There will be a special Good -270 record males non- F riday service a t the church this V PlnmD from breasted broody hens. I lump T num bers e , better layers, evening a t i.ou. i fryer.«. P -lltU «« > th(, cholr are pian n ed a id ''K 300 e « r d maies. 2-3 Mr. H a n s » will preach on t i e per 100 . 300 record "Saga of Death V alley” Admission D riv e rs and o w n e rs and everyone in th e h au lin g business, are ta lk in g ab o u t thc N etr K -L/»e Zu/cr- | t,a tio n a ls -th c b etter-th an -ev er, low -co st h au lin g | c h a m p io n s ’ T ry the new d o u b le-a n ch o r h y d rau lic b ra k es . . . sm o o th , stra ig h t-lin e stops every time! N o g rab . Less heat, Sajety! C om e in an d see these new trucks. W e’il gladly d em o n strate. A p ril 4 , 1941 RESOURCES Cash on H and and Due from Banks $47,881,649.37 U nited S tates Bonds (Ail at par or Less) 35,893,455.67 $83,775,105.04 4,424,259.27 M unicipal Bonds and W a rra n ts ............................... 6,452,286.10 O ther Bonds ............................................ ..................... 49,687,682.38 Loans and Discounts — Money at Work in Oregon . . 225,000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve B ank. . ............................. 2,739,813.40 Bank Prem ises, F urniture and F ix tu re s .................. 1.00 O ther Real E s ta te ......................................................... 22,163.25 C ustom ers’ L iability on A cceptances...................... 358,747.95 In terest E a rn e d ............................................................. 97,429.93 O ther R e so u rc e s....................................... ................... T otal R e s o u r c e s ............. $147,782,488.32 L I A B I L I T I E S <• C apital .................................................. $3,000,000.00 Surplus ..............................................• 4,500,000.00 U ndivided Profits . ........... .. • • 1^203,157.62 Reserves for C ontingencies............... 1,821,005.44 Vl0,5 , 521,601.00 Reserves A llocated for Taxes, In terest, E tc ........... 22,163.25 A cceptances ............. .................................................. 537,838.63 In te re st Collected in A dvance................................... 50,481.31 O ther L iab ilities........................................... * ............ 136,126,241.07 D eposits .................... T o ta l L iabilities ............. $147,782,488.32 D E P O S IT j . K. McKean M oro, O re . / M E M B IR F E D E R A L IN S U M A N C « c o iF O R A ll® *