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̻ACK & SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON
1 E E P OREGON
S herm an County O bserver
E stablished Nov. 2, 1888
G rass Valley Jo u rn al
E stablished Oct. 14, 1897
C O N SO LID A TED M arch 6, 1031
W asco N ew s-E nterprise
E stablished Nov. 1891
C O N SOLID ATED March* 4, 1932
Published Every F riday at
Moro, Oregon
E ditor
Giles L. F rench
E rtc re d as second class m a tte r at
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon
under Act o f C ongress Of March
3. 1879.
sHmn
CIATI ON
O F F IC IA L COUNTY PA P E R
SU B SC R IPTIO N R A TES
Payable in Advance
ONE Y EAR
$ L5°
J J L Y 11, 1941
HARVEST IS N EA R
This year th ere seem s a g re a te r
im patience about th e s ta rt of
h arv est than usual. Cool w eather
and plentiful rain s have delayed
th e event to some e x te n t and m ade
the resu lt som ething to be antici
pated w ith pleasure. We
usually im patient over the a rriv a l
of a com ing event we expect to
erjo y ,
A few combines have started
and, except fo r the w inter barley
crop, th e re su lts indicate
th a t
yields will be a s h ig h as the
farm ers th o u g h t th ey would be on
av erag e land. On poor land the
yields bid fa ir to be h ig h er than
anyone expected.
All of us, fa rm er o r m erchant,
are anxious to know w hat this
crop will make. The conditions
under which this crop was grow n
were fav orable as an y we a re like
ly to experience in a generation.
Our lim itin g fa c to r is usually
m oisture and th is year th e re was
enough.
N itra te s m ay lim it us
in case of enough m oisture but
we cannot tell about th a t very
o ften. The w eather h a s been al-
•;tMt perfect.
IAT: o f us would like to know
how good we could do a t m any
activities in th is world if condi
tion? w ere ju s t rig h t. T here ha«
a'w ay s been cu rio u sity a s to how
much w h eat th is county would
produce per ac re w ith th e best of
condition*. We should know w ith
in a m onth.
n
o
jv l y
n . lftif
V -
G R EEN
S herm an
county is the only
county in the stkvte w ith o u t m e r
ch an tab le tim b e r of a n y kind. At
least th a t sta te m e n t 'will stand
until some one finds a practical
use fo r sca tte red ju n ip e r. T here- T The E d ito r:
fore i t seem« a b it o d e ltih a t th e
•'he previous colum ns w ritten in
Keep O regon G reen com m ittee
at p ap er about th e good points
should have paid us a visit.
different b reed s o f horses a re
T h a t is, on first th o u g h t it is
tim onies of th e keen in te re s t
< dd.
P robably
this county has
the horse th a t is common all
r s larg e a p ercentage of fisher
;r the U nited S ta tes.
m en an d h u n te rs w ithin its boun-
VIr. Rolfe has w ritte n ab o u t th e
dries as any in the en tire state.
Gui citizens go to th e m ountains n itchless P ercheron whose num -
r n d th e stre a m s,
th a t head in b is exceed all o th e r d ra ft breeds,
th em ,as o ften as any: our recrea- ft - F ra s e r has w ritte n ab o u t the
lion is found th e re .
n g h ty B elgians w ith su b stan ce
As im p o rtan t as recreatio n is a d flashy action; Mr. H elyer ab o u t
in these troublous tim es th ere is tl unequaled T horoughbred, fa s t-
e b e tte r re aso n why Sherm an co- e
of all living Bleeds. M i. Lan-
u nty citizens are
in te re ste d in d: •>' about t'he b ea u tifu l A m erican
p re serv in g the fo re sts: the people S .ddlers, the breed th a t has no
who cu t
them down and m ake n. itch in th e show rin g .
1 heir, into lum ber a re our custom
There are o th er breeds
and
r rs. who
daily dine or* bread and a cu^ them as muny fine th in g s
m eat we
can and do produce. c u,d an(j have been tru ly said.
The loss o f a s ta te or national ^
flashy M organ, the golden
resource concerns us all.
Palom ino, the speedy S teeld u st o r
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Q ia rte r H orse, the glam ourous
T here is increased in te re st in j^ ’.paloosa, and the noble A rabian
sem e kind of fire protectioin fo r v lOS,e blood was th e fo u n d atio n
grain fires now th a t h arv est is f . 0Tr, which all o th er lig h t breeds
upon us, and j
w
rc
. heat . fires a or..
d th eir o rig in ; these a re ifine
common. From experience in this e: am ples.
county it has been dem onstrated
A good horse is a good horse
»vuu
m a tU r jn w,h a t breed we find
th a t a .pressure pump ana
and a little
w ater will put ou a w e
re
j <joubt if th e re is any such
leister than any o er
« asi e
.
as the b e s t breed o f horses,
m ethod. Such eq u ip m en t wouldn t
find w onderfu) horses in every
i o«t m ore than $1000 a
rc< uc ,b. t,ed m entioned above and a lot
tion in insurance ra te s should pay o’" others in breeds not mixntion-
m en tio n
for this in one year.
ed as well as cross breeds, g ra d e r,
; '
i
, x
v __»'• rf m ongrels. We m ight liken
Now it is planned
give
g
m
hum ans we have known
land a n o th e r five o r six
i n»u g
w onderful m en are o f m any
dollars.
W onder l
» different n atio n alitie s as well r s
w orth < an y th in g W hen it s paid go ne
and b ea u tifu l women c i
hack, if and when, «here w, 11 be , ,
5iiea> and shapes
s w e t on ev e ry d.m e o f >t.
r
u rn
1 h erse judge to be critical and pick
th ,’ flaws in every horse, but i t is
. " f a r more pleasurable to be a horse
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' ad m ire r and to Took for the go< *
From the O bserver, Ju ly 11, 1902 'q u a litie s in every horse and me:.-
A crowd of M oroites w ent to »i r. it to th e ow ner.
Wasco W ednesday to w itn ess the
If this artic le needs a m oral we
tw irlin g of the horse hide by th? v j have fa r m ore friend^ if we
the sam e m ethod in d e a lirg
rival H arm ony base ball team s u
under the m an ag e m en t o f W. M. w 'th people.
B a rn e tt and J. M. .Dlinahoo, The
My hat it off to th e fine hor e
re tu rn gam e for the cham pionship w hat ever breed we find him.
Sincerely,
will be played in Moro next T ues
C laude . J . Thumps* n.
day. Ju ly 15th.
M ore th a n 200 people attended
the
K ent
celebration on the
F ourth, and everybody had a royal
good tim e. G ranville Phillips de
livered th e oration, B. F. Peetz
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read th e im m ortal D eclaration of
Independence and music and song *•? John w - Kelly
spiced the lite ra ry program . Gu- ui.^ jn g a legislative pdogram -le
th e r M erchant, J. H.- Bottenw ller, volves upon S en ato r C harles M>
O. E. Davis, B. F. P eetz and «R. W. N zry of Oregon because of his
T M IS T IN G T H E LIO N ’S M ANE M ontogm ery w ere winner« in the p ,s j(jon ag m inority leader in" the
foot races during the afternoon.- S 'l.ate. A
A legislativ e program is
We note, w ith no little plea
The dance continued until 4 a. ru. a w orking schedule, filled w ith in
sure, the decline of the “ lion’s
W asco held a successful fourth tric a te rules and parliam en t« ”y
m ane” h a ir do.
W omen, since
also. A parade led by N ellie Mc procedure, t l is a blue p rin t of
th e h air bobbing fren zy , have
P herson w ho was the - goddess, an th ; work day by d ay ; involves the
f| ■»Bowed a s o r t of? com prom ise --- -------- - - -
presented b y Hon. J .
. qU?8tion o f recess or ad jo u rn
plan as to m ethods of doing up n oration
li
k o ll
r gam
r o n u » e w won
n n
I by
lV
W r : illiam
son, n a i ball
m ent and w hether th ere should be
th e ir tresse s. F ir s t th ey cut it
W asco, and a dance w ere the ma n eith er; w hat should be taken up
off sh o rt and then le t it grow
fo r consideration and w hat leg:
out again. Only ap p a re n t change fe atu res.
C. J . Deikm an h®^
contrary lu}jon c a n w ait. The speeches ma ’e
was th a t w ith the “lion’s m ane”
door ^hp debates, are only
style they didn’t have to do it to e re c t a 24 x o0 foot barn wi
two 16 foot sheds on the fa im o ¡jicjdent a l although, to sp ectato rs
uu a t all, ju s t let it dangle down
R A. M urray.
P. O. DeM oss an
jn
g alleries and to new spaper
urray
ovei th e neck and w eath ers in
J.
P.
S tra h l are assistan t?.
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n these
i n t s v s sound
i / u n u like
i i k v the
U I lv » senate
v ila s c
readers
w hat was supposed to be reck
From the O bserver July 12. 19i
action. M ost senate speech s
less abandon.
On S unday, Ju ly 7th a reception n’ • for
.
. . . consum ption.
..
public
If it
y ears of .adheraiu'c.. to this m ane
was given M rs. Strahl at th e M. Er . v. fe nrd ^Qr
sh aping up of
S u rp risin g
th in g
about _ the
legislative p ro g ram by S ena-
w earin g style was th a t it did not church. A bout 50 o f M rs. S trap s
old
frie
n
d
s
took
lunch
to
g
eth
er
„
m
PjQ.iry |lbe sen a te would hove
become th e style to ro a r in ju n
and
talked
over
old
tim
es.
beer
in
a mess fo r the p a st several
gle sh aking m anner when annoy
Owen Thom pson s ta rte d on hi« weejcs
ed or when victorious over a set
A
A r. Jn
♦ ta
n Iz k
re tu rn to
C alifornia Is
T . . uesday,
of bridge opponents. And think
ing T exas Tom m y w ith him as far
(Although th ere is a sh o rtag e of
what a sound of trium ph m ight
as B enton county, O regon.
pain. i»uuiiiii^~
the national p ark commi*-
have em anated from those mane • --------- ------i u i i u s , n lv naifuiiai funds,
H. U. M artin says the cem ent s;on wy nQ^ cjoge the Silver F a l’s
cove red'-* necks when hubby was
“ p ersu aded” to rem ain home from the Tum -A -Lum C om pany ca rry is (M arion county) recreatio n al area
s t’-ong enough to mend the bieuk
w dj
jn operation th s
the pool and poker clufc.
of
day.
sum m er. F ifteen hundred youths
Now, if signs be not m isleading
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. A. R. plan cam ping there.
we a re to be spared the results
K cssinger, Ju ly 8, a 7 Tb daughter.
th at m ight have come from too
T h at w as not a false a la im t h a t
Salem , Ju ly 10.— U ncim ploym ert
long a period of m ane w earing
called
o
u
t
the
fire
d
ep
a
rtm
en
t
u(
beflts
durin g Ju n e w ere less th an
for th e Women are fa sten in g up
F
riday
evening.
The
Tum-ZA-Lum
^cr
an
y
m on^b since the first pay-
th e ir h air aagin and, as usual,
wood
y
ard
w
as
m
enaced
by
fire
Trt<en^s
w
ere m ade ir J a n u a ry ,
looking very cute about it, too.
tek ng sp a rk s o f the wood saw
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Qnly | 143t256— less th a n
engine.
The boys cu t it out haH o f th<? j une> j 94ot benefits—
D E F E N S E WORK
quickly.
. . . . .
w®s paid la s t m onth, according to
It seem s th a t h a lf th e activity
Miss Via G ilb e rto s v isitin g her
um in ist’-ator Silas G aiser.
on«* reads abouft is connected in siste r, M rs. Don W heat.
W ith contributio n s on second
fKTne way w ith national defense. Fiom the O bserver July 14, 1922 q u a rte r pay rolls, all of which will
A rchie Blue, G eorge and H e r b" a t th e 2 7 p er cent ra te , ex
T here is th is com m ittee and th a t
Ellsw orth. _ h av e
retu rn ed pected to run close to two m illion
all having a bearing on the defense b ert
program . T here are county coun from a hom estead h u n t in the sec dollars, the $14,000,000 m ark m ay
cil?, k n ittin g com m ittees, focal tion south of P rineville. They be reached loon.
groups, ag ric u ltu ral defense boards found some land w hich they may
New experience ra te s received
,ast W(M,k hy 5>890
O regon’s
and o th ers from nearly every in file upon a f te r h a rv e st.
d u stry .
The editor of tihe O bserver took
covered em ployers, will he
W hile it all is very u p settin g to ' a trip over th e route of the new effective on third q u a rte r pay rolls,
ni.’-ma) living, it is ju st as it should H hcrm an highw ay so u th of Moro C(ll1trib u tions on which a re receiv-
be. We derided F ran c e fo r th e on T uesday m orning w ith S upt. ed jn O ctober. s till a n o th e r set
experience ra te s will be figured
le th a rg y th a t made it an easy A. D. E m ery in ch arg e of the con-
m ark when a tta c k came and m u st stru ctio n work fo r ‘B aures & ^or j 942 pay rolls w ith chances
now »o conduct ourselves th a t Bnure«, th e c o n tra ctin g firm. We
f a v c rjn g no p enalty ra te s
learned th a t the new grade is a fte r thp end of th is year.
nothing like th a t h ap p en s to us.
It is a rem ote possibility th a t “ rough finished” all the distance
th is p a rt o f the nation will ev er lx* betw een Moro and Grtftfs Valley NO TICE TO C RED ITO R S
.
subjected to invasion. T here are wth the exception of «bout a mile
All .persona
h aving
claim ,
so m an y th in g s th a t m ake J t m qst an<l a q u a r te r on th e E. H. Moore
unlikely. Y et, it is mucK b e tte r to T rim . N e a r the O. P. K ing farm '» g a in s t the e sta te of Glen P. King,
be p repared fo r som ething th a t t l r e e rock cuts Eave been “sh o t” deceased, a re hereby notified to
doesn’t happen th a n to have things and are w aitin g to have about pieftent-them in proper form , to th e
hap p en to us th et we w ere u n p re 2(00 yards o f rock moved to put undersigned, the duly appointed,
t l a t section to grade.
qualified and a c tin g (Adm inistra-
pared to meet.
E
O.
McCov
and
L.
B
arnum
of
'
trix of the e sta te of Glen P. King,
I f any defense program is. not
a ta ile d u n til th e need fo r it is The Dalles and R. C. A tw o o d -o f decease!,, a t <the office of Geo. G.
a p p a re n t to everyone it is too late. W asco w ere business visitors in U pdegraff. Moro, O regon, w ithin
six m onths from th e d ate of this
To be effective such work m ust Moro on T uesday.
C. P. Flegel has been appointed notice, to-w it: Ju n e 20, 1941.
be done w hen th e need fo r it seems
doubtful. I t is planning fo r coa-
d itio n s we hope n ev er to see and
th e re fo re difficult, b u t those con
d itio n s can be m ade m uch easier
by sfceh p b n n h < .
In Other Day
Kelly’s Column
G. Douma,
Sherman County
and
Miss
Pauline item ih the Keep Oregon Given Sunday School at 10 a. m. Clas «-
D avis d rove to R ain ier Naitional cam p aig n w hich Is being spons-dr-
p a rk o v er the F o u rth .
e l b y s ta te officials, th e board o f
J a k e Douma wa-s h e re frojn fo re s try and th e A m erican Legion
,
W heeler la s t week fo r a sh o rt visit
w ith re la tiv e s.
Riders Will
C H U R C H E S
M rs. J . W. Hollenbeck is here
Moro C om m unity P resb y teria n
freon O akland, Cal. to v isit w ith
C hurch. Sunday, Ju ly 13, 1941.
th e C lair A xtell fam ily.
10:00 a. -m.
S unday School
The S h erm an C ounty R iders will
m eet a t G rass V aliev next S u nday
M f* and MrS’ GileS- Frcr>ch an<‘ 11:00 a - nK
M orning W orship
m eet a t G rass Valley next b u n la y Mrfc
Mo(>rewdrove fco P o r t . ThFm e:*-.The F a th e r of the Prodi-
tw o o'clock too- th e ,r
.S u n d a
s p d attenJied
_
Practice Sunday
¿ a
m cetiT
°f
Belshee fi,ling the puh>iL
« < ? « ’’. » » »
whioh
K. •, A1,
..
,
Neil Allen as its new chairm an.
'Mr. and Mrs. Jack M attson o f
R ed d in g , Calif, a re here to visit
Mrs. L illian Yoes from W ash
w ith M rs. M attso n ’s p aren ts, Mr.
ougal w as here o v er th e week end
and Mrs. John F oss.
v isitin g h e r siste rs, M rs. Rob
M r .and Mrs. J a r r e l R ichardson
BeLhee, Mrs. W esley F u ller and
M rs. C. J. Thom pson. M rs. T hom p- an<1 th re e children of Vale, M r.
•son re tu rn ed w ith h er M
onday.
« n d M rs. F red B raun and tw o
Monday.
ch ild ren o f F o re s t Grove and M i.
Mrs. E lizab eth Schaeffer r e tu m -
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r,
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_x ■arivI M rs. J. H. H u le tt o f R eaver-
e:» from P rineville th e la tte r p a r t ..
.
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, ,
, .
. .x to n s p e n t the holiday week en I
of la st week w here she been v is it
w ith the Orval Thom psons. Mr.
ing fo r a couple of weeks, and will
H r ’efct ts Mrs. Thom psons f*hhe *
leave a g a in on T uesday fo r Long
and M rs. 'RicTiardson and M m.
C reek, to visit h er b ro ther, Bill
B ra u n a re h er siste rs.
S noderly, and h e r two nieces, M rs.
Mr. a n d M rs. Jdarlow P a rk in s'
L aw rence W aterb u ry , and (Mrs.
P endleton tv
Burl E dw ards. She expects to be were down frocn
sp en d the F o u r th “wiith. h e r pai
aw ay fo r 10 days.
•er.ts, Mr. and Mrp. W. S. Potwell.
Mr. and M rs. Tom F ra s e r re-
O a u d E ato n and fa m ily t w er?
civd word from P urdue U n iv er
•Ere la s t F rid ay to v isit w ith Mr?.
sity th a t th eir son, Gordon h as
M arion McKee.
recently received h is M aster’s De
Mr. an d Mrs. E. E. Burze* le ft
g ree in Ag. Econom ics. He hr.s
been aw arded a fellow ship th e re T h u rsd a y fo r N ew port fo r a cou
to continue his studies tow ard a pi**
m onth?, g o in g by w ay o ’
D octor’s degree.
C am p Sherm an.
. . . .
,
t ,
M rs. B ettv Schroeder, nr.-th
Mr.
r
• h?r»
u
... v e m ,. Ba.ver
. . of John
, . Day * is of Mrs. Let'Roy
Hans* n ,is
t k m d u rin g the
6
in an ap p e ara n ce
fo rm a tio n s can be
fa ir should p u t
“
.
x,
B unday so th e
definitely set.
r f :.n d , here during the
week en d '
'
fr()m w , , hing.
D c
fo r all ag es,
M orning W orship a t 11.00 a. in.
P rea ch in g service a t (the G rass
Valley Methodist church Sunday
a fte rn o o n at 2:30.
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F .’ L. Calm eli, paistor.
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A. J
y y < U l t ./X < jS
LOST: 2 calves, F lying V b ra n d ,
sq u are crop on rig h t ear. Suck
ling calves. N otify Jo h n Beu-
th er, G rass Valley.
36-39.
C h riH U an n scien ce C hurch, M oro: FOR S A L E : An equity in the Ad-
10:00 a. m.
Sunday School
cox Diesel school in P o rtlan d .
11:00 a. m.
C hruch Service
W orth $¡30., will sell fo r $35. See
Wed nerd ay evening m eeting 8.00
Lewis H astin g s, Wasco.
h* read in g room is open daily
J
th e rear, of th e church building p o R S A L E : 2300 A diversified
S herm an county farm . Ask a t
d i t i e au thorized C h ristian Science
j;le ra tv;re m ay be read, borrow ed
J o u rn a l office.
35-7. p i
o , nurchased. E v ery one welcome.
w , „ .
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H A R T ’S B E T T E R R. I. Red Chix,
J u ly $8.50 per 100. B etter fry e rs,
W asco C hurch of O hrist:
B e tte r lay ers. B e tte r L eghorns
10:00 .a m. C hurch Bible school,
$7.95 - 100. P u llets $16.50. R«‘-
W. D. W atk in s, eutfft.
Lessons
m em ber H a rt’s H atch ery , B ea
now bear on (the S crip tu ral h isto ry
verton,
Oregon.
7
Church.
11:00 a. m. M orning W orship. The FOR S A L E :
100 bushel g ra in
Com m union, and the M essage “ In
Box. E. C. W in ters, M adras, Or
th e H a rv est of Life, M an is God s
FO R S A L E . Wind c h a rg e r and
W orkm an.” You a re welcome.
to w er and an A tw a te r K ent ra l
F. C laude S tephens, M inister.
io, reasonable. Tel. 341, B. M.
Kelley, G rass Valley, Ore. 36-p
W asco M ethodist O hurch:
¿/west...
FOR JUST A FEW CENTS
MORE THAN A DOLLAR
visit
h e r d au g h ter.
(per p in t)
Miss D orothy C rites is here from
Black, b u rn ed a sh e s of g ra in
h<i home in V ancouver, s ta y in g fe ll in M oro Thirusday afte rn o o n
w ith her fa th e r, Clyde C rites, fo r f r<Mn th e
fire on th e
R o b erts’
^ Thia whiskey ii 4 Y E A R S O L R
* tim e.
z
pluce in W asco county which is
"CH EERFUL A S
Mr. and Mrs. C larence M erging- th o u g h t to Eave destroyed a largo
IT S N A M E "
er visited th eir d a u g h te r B eth th e PflTt o f th e crop,
I
• D istilled in K entucky
p ast week end a t D allesport.
M elvin ScEadewitz a-nd fam ily
All those w ishing p erm its o r sp en t th e F o u rth a t th e ir c a b in -
li< puses to drive cars m ay g e t in above W amic
touch w ith the E x am in er a t the
M rs D. L. Relshe w as h o stess
court house in Moro on W ednes- W ednesdav a fte rn o o n to m em bers
I
day, Ju ly 16, 1941, from ten a. m. o f th e -fo u r tab le co n tra ct club,
to 5 p. m.
M rs, D orotha Moore w as w inne •
M embers of the W halley fam ily o f th e prize,
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY
93 Proof
m et a t B ear S p rings last S unday
M rs. M arion McKee and Gordon
National Distillers Products Corporation, New York, N. Y.
o fr a reunion w ith P o rtlan d m em - sp en t Sunday a t G1 nwood, W ash,
bers m eeting the S herm an county w ith h e r sister, M rs. Claud E aton
b lan ch . Going from th is county and fam ily .
were Mr. and Mrs. C arroll S ay rs
A fishing
expedition o n the
and children R eath a and F ra n k ; D eschutes riv er was /the holiday
Mrs. M arg aret Peetz and son Carl c ile b ra tio n fo r Mr. and Mrs. Col-
m u’ C h ester Coats.
lis Moore and Mr .and Mrs. D ar-
Miss Doris Amidon was up from win V anG ilder.
P o rtlan d Ia«t week end to v isit
M r and Mrs. R. IB. Elm es ar-
re’dtives here. Mr. and M rs. E. A. rived T h u rsd ay fo r a b rie f visit
Amidon were o v er from Golden- nere w ith friends. They are on
dale Sunday.
th e ir w ay to Spokane.
G eorge Wilco^ of G rass V alleyjZ M rs. A. S. Jo h n so n le ft Wed-
ha? been m ade a irc raft^ o b 'serv e r n esd ay niehrt fo r (Portland to re-
chairm an fo r the county by G eorge m ain u n til the first of nex t week.
Quick - Easy - Sale
P o tte r, chairm an of th e local de-
E ugene
M cN ulty
was
h ere
fence council. This work has been W ednesday to in te re s t local cits-
W rite or Call for
given to the defense councils in
C o m p lete Inform ation
stead of to the a im y as was once
contem plated.
A combined h arv ester b elo n g
ing to II. A. W hite of Wasco
burned W ednesday night. It hud
cau g h t afire in the aftern o o n and
i ■
# ’ H e a d O f fic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n
WASOO
MORO
s( me stan d in g g ra in w as burned
M t M B ( R F E D IR À » . D E P O S IT
IN S U R A N C E
C O R P O R A T IO N '
before the fire was extinguished.
D uring the n ig h t th e
m achine
burned, probably from sp aak s not
com pletely dead.
A show er; w as giyefi in Eonm-
of Miss Ivouise B arzee and Miss
Florence Law rence W ednesday a t
the home of M rs. Doris Coefs-ch
w ith Mrs. E. J. BelrEuw a s s is t
ing th e hostess. Both b f the honor
gu ests are to he m arried) in A u g
ust.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J . M artin jr.
and son, George, w ere in P o rtlan d
over th e holiday week end.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Belshee
Condensed S ta te m e n t o f H e a d O ffice and 41 Branches
were in P ortland from F rid a y un
til Sunday to vi«it th eir d a u g h ter
June 3 0 , 1941
and son in law.
The fear th a t m 'n to do tJo«e
h arv estin g would be very »caret
RESOURCES
»
has not been born? o . t so fa r
fo r men have been on th e s tre e t
Cash on H an d and D ue from B anks $37,796,663.21
looking fo r jobs n early every d. y.
U nited S ta te s B o n d s .............................50,653,268.80 $88,449,932.01
Men fo r some jobs, however, ar c
M unicipal B onds and W a rra n ts . . ...........................
smid to l>e hard to find.
1,738,471.98
Jo h n P o rte r and fam ily of Lore;
O
th
er
B
o
n
d
s
....................................................................
3,977,401.10
C ieek w ere guests a t the John
Loans and Discounts — Money at Work in Oregon . .
56,306,922.20
DeMoss home Sunday leaving hh^t
n ig h t fo r Pendleton and home.
Stock in F e d e ra l R eserve B a n k ...................... ..
'
240,000.00
S
unny B rook
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Save Tim e by using
this Modern Deposit Plan
T. Lester Johnson
T h e D a l l e s B r a n c h ot the
U n it e d * S l a t e s N a t i o n a l B a n k
FIRST nnilO IM b B
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
★
Moro Lodge
B ank P rem ises, F u rn itu re and F ix tu r e s ..................
O th er R eal E s t a t e ..................................
C ustom ers’ L ia b ility on A cceptances
In te re s t E a r n e d .................. ........ ...........
O th er R e s o u r c e s ....................................
2,726,462.78
1.00
25,815.13
383,715.32
41,724.84
T o ta l R e s o u r c e s ..............$153,890,446.36
No.
113, I. O. O. F.
Moro. O regor
M eets 1st and 3rJ
T uesdays
in
tli
I.O..O.F. hall T rai
sien t and visiting
b ro th ers are cordi
ally invited to meet
.vith us.
Joe R itner N.G.
Vernon Millet Sec.
Lupine
Rebekah Lodge
Moro. Oregon
Meets 2d & 4th Tues
day of each m onth.
V isiting m em bers wel-
No.
L IA B IL IT IE S
C apital .........
$3,000,000.00
Surplus L . x
----------
5,000,000.00
U ndivided P ro fits . .............................. 1,109,246.56
R eserve for C o n tin g e n c ie s ................. 1,858,196.71 $10,967,443.27
R eserves A llocated for T axes, In te re st, E t c . . . . . .
430,452.17
A cceptances . .
.........................
25,815.13
In te re st C ollected in A d v a n c e . . . .
654,346.60
Other* L ia b ilitie s...............................
22,742.31
D eposits ................ ......................................j ................. 141,789,646.88
116
Helen Martin N. G.
Florence Johnston, Se<
E ureka Lodge No. 121 ^ - F & A M
Meets on the 1st and
3rd
T h u rsd ay
eve
nings of each m onth.
V isiting m em bers cop
. T o ta l L ia b ilities . - . . . . . . $153,890,446.36
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