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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1944)
¿ JÚÜÜtMÁM CfllíXt» JWiMMAL Harvest Starts HOAO, oBíoofl FMAAt M í M» ibU Mrs 0 A Ekatrom is here un Fire Endangers Mr and Mr» Kendr ck Dunlap left Sunday for their home hi Carlton a fte r spending a week here v ia tin g his parents, Mr and Mrs A A Dunlap and other rela- tives and fWends. Mrs Eben Kee and Mrs DeU Olds w ent tp Portland Thursday l l n Olds . < fo . r , medical' _ . treatm ent. They returned hom e-Friday »¿’com- panied by Mrs Kee’s sister, Mrs Arden Squire and . children . of Bering who will spend a week here w aiting a t the Kee and Old, Monday to. spend hi* furlough vis* iting his wife a t the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Frank Bay- cr. His s ster, Lillybell Perrigo, from Emmet, Idaho came up with him to spend several weeks visit- ing a t Bayer home. / urday after spending several dayafriends a n d M ad res returning here visiting her mother, Mrs Neb home Monday. Her father, Bob lie Ferbrache at the Fred Krusow Eslinger, came up with them to home. rpend the summer here. Betty B arnett and Doris New Mr and Mrs Wallace May and comb came up from The Dalles Mrs Grace Zevely and daughter, Saturday to visit their parents W€nt u Portland Simday on returning to the city Sunday. business the M ay's returning horn? Mr and Mrs Ralph Eakm and Monday. Mrs Zevely and daughter children of Moro and Dick Reck- will rem ain a few days, man and son, Henry,, of Boring . spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Estel Harley .^-.M7«s Cassis Holmes and her bouse guests, the Misses Leonards and 'Mabel Holmes were Sunday dinner guest« at the home of Mr and Mrs Ted von Borstel. Mr and Mrs Bob Johnsoa and daughter, Joan, of Lebanon a r rived here Saturday to visit til Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs Roy Belshee and her sister, Mrs Jam es Kenny. Mr. Ekstrom will sta y and run the Belshee tra c to r during harvest. Mrs Marie Hoekinson was in Portand and Salem the fore part - Miss Cassie Holmes came up of the week, attending the m eet from The Dalles Friday to spend F irs t reported harvesting began ing o f county clerks to determine “Fire was d »covered early Tues the wcek end hcre. M iaae. Leon- Tuesday on the Pape place farm w hat is the bes* method to get day morning in the cow bam a t nrds came up from The Dalles ed by Wes Fuller, It is on “th2 ballots out to * service men so the Lewis Olds lanch by Ted T rim Saturda vening to ap(,nd Sunday po nt” where grain usually ripens they can be returned in time to ble. The damage was the stanch , , sit Mi„ Holm„ - earlier than in the remainder of be counted a t the November elec ions and the floor boards in tin Misa Madaline Cappa and „ *8talls. Quite a bit of hay was in - Ihe county. Yields have not been tion- n< phew canle up from Portland to reported, but a good crop was M erril Oveson and Robert Hos- the barn but it had not reached Mr and Mrs Vern Mobley and RPend several days visiting at the expected from th a t p art of the kuison went to Portland Thurs it when discovered. Several from county. day to see about having some town and the neighbors helped children of Kent spent Sunday vis- home of Mr and Mrs Ted yon Borstel. Glen McLachlan has been kept changes made in the new com put out the fire before moTe dam iting a t the A A Dunlap home. indoors w ith the chicken pox, a bine the station is getting to oh age was done. W llli* B rittian an l Mrs Helen Bayer and daughter, disease th a t has been going the viate the necessity of handling Mr and Mrs Gus Smith went to son Gary Wayne, accompanied by J u l a accompanied Mr and Mr3 Tygh Valley Thui- round* of his fam ly for several small p cces of grain so often. The Dalles Thursday to meet Mrs Helen Bayer and daughter, Curti„ s ..,rk weeks. their daughter in law, Mrs Don n * un a y from 'I ygh sday tn 9pend a few days visiting Bom : To Mr and Mrs William The county fire truck has been H. Close July 5, in Portland, a Sm i|h and son, Larry, who r e Valley to -.pend several days a t ,,cr brothcr ¡„ )aw and sist,..r , Mr John Stiles say s Tuesday is ’ , wm o -a- put into operation this week ready six pound and eleven ounce son. turned from Minneapolis wheie the Sam S tark home. a poor day for Sherm an Coun- and Mrs W illis B rittian- Headquarters for to go any place in the county Mr and M rs H erm an Ziegler B ert Davis is here to see how rhe was with h er husband u 'h ’e . M r %nd M rs Boyce Blaylock and tian s to leave home because where fire exists in wheat. I t wiii the w heat looks, coming up from he • was attending the Univers ty children were Sunday dinner guest« Lad as the r d in n er g u ests Sunday Veterans & Friends they can’t stop a t Stiles on be kept at th<* court house and Portland earlier in the week. Mr. Smith is in the U. S- Navy and, a t th e home of Mr and Mrs E rn- Mr and M rs Bob Johnson and dau- th e Deschutes for eats or Clarence M ersinger will drive it- ghtcr,- Joan, o f Lebanon, and Gus An afternoon reception in hor-’* was sent to New York to aw a’t ©•t ’BleyiOCiL drinks.- But Stiles is open . Mr* Georgia Cochran came up or of Miss Rachael Poley, WAC, fu rth e r orders. \ Fred Dempsey of P ortland Is Engstrom. from Portland Sunday night to who is visiting her parents . hi every other day from 8 in here to spend several weeks visit- . Miss Irene Ôrdw ay of Hood Mr 8nd Mr» W C Todd retu rn T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n v/rf’t Mrs E H Moore and to fin The D alles while on a furlougit ing his au n t, Mrs C harles Davis. River is here visiting relativ es a the m orning until 10 at night- ed home Thursday from Lebanon — » ish th e m atte r of-selling h e r from acVve d u ty *in Washington where they visited relatives from — M ra Ed "Alley w m tn Tbe T>al-'' ft-W' dffyï.— house to John Lamb, which she D. le? F rid ay where she was initiated Sam Davis w ent to P ortland was held Wednesday a t the Monday to Thursday. advertised in the Journal a few heme of Mrs E. H. Moore, Many into th e Ladies auxil ary of the Sunday w here foe will ' go through T H E O L D R E L I A B L E fo r Mrs May Palm er of San F ran 1 weeks ago. Mrs. Cochran left Wed of the women of the community V eterans o f F o reg n Wars. the Coff?y Clinic. cisco, Californ e is here /.to spend Quality—Dependability—Courtesy nesday for her home Cpl Charles P errigo of Pain«' Mrs H annah W onderly and dau- ettended, especially the younger the sum m er with her sister Mrs Judge George Updegraff was a group who attended school here Field, Wash., arrived here last g hter, June, of P o rtlan d le ft S at- Tom G arrett. business visitor in Condon Mon with Miss Poley- day of this week. Cyril Van Metre stopped her^ Mrs Tom Douma went to P ort Saturday on his way home to V 'ctor G. Peterson of The Dal land this week to return her niece California a fte r visiting relatives les, m anager of the National Farm Mary Pointer, to th at city. On in Portland. Mr. Van Metre was a Laon association of this district, her retu rn she will be accopipan- form er resid°nt of Gras.4 Valley. u a s here Monday. The association itd by her son, Rev. Earle Sh p- Dell Olds was a business v sit- ofiicers are nojv in the Bank Ho- k y and wife and her mother, Mr« or in The Dalles Friday. thel building Ruby Powell. Earle Shipley will S o n je H enie-John P ayn e-G len n M iller Bluejacket,, Don E. Smith, ill, Mrs Karl Landstrom and dau preach a t the G rass Valley church husband of Glendora Smith, Grass ghter came Monday n ght from next Sunday it is reported. G R A SS A card hae been received by Valley, Oregon was recognized as Albany to visit a week with her VALLEY parents, Mr and Mrs L L Peetz. G. Douma from Charley -Mont eligible to qualify for the petty 8 : 3 0 p .m . A d m . 3 5 a n d IO Tht Landstrom* expect to leave gomery who was in San Franc sco o#c$r ra te of ?lectr cian’s m ate Camp Adair soon as Lt.-Col. Land to celebrate the Fourth, quietly, third class during recent gradua tion ceremonies held a t the Naval Charley says- strom expect* to be tranferred. T ia in jig ‘School (E lectrical), on The shallow wells in the flat are the University of M nnesota cam foting pumped out thia week in an pus, Minneapolis, Minn. effort to lower the w ater in the elevator pit so all the machinery can be put cn operation for h a r vest. Pumping has been going on several days and the pit is being drained thereby- A woman is getting old when Rev. Jam es Moberg left Wednes rhe trie* to keep her knots cover- Af day morning with Mr and Mrs . Oregon M o ro ed. William Wallan and Mrs Leland a:::: Wallan for The Dalles from where oeooooooooooooooc^^xxxxx^. he will go on to Portand to attend the state synod of the presbyter-^ ¿cn church. M artin Melzer an elder of the church, is also expect ed to attend. < • ...... ___ ....__________ .._________ J . Mr and Mrs. W alter Dedrick a rt Is an old established firm th at has been selling, here to help Mr and Mrs Ernest servicing and repairing cars for a generation. Woods do their harvesting, a job The dependability of its products and the qual th at will begin next week. ity of its service has been proven many times. E E Barnum came from Red • / mond last week to see about things in Sherman county for a day or Now, when it is doubly important that you two- have good workmanship and quick service to Mrs L l o y d Hennagin and keep your cars and trucks running, have us take $82,900,912.29 C a sh on H a n d & d u e fro m B a n k s $ 7 0 ,8 0 6 ,6 9 9 .4 6 daughter, Sharon, came up Tues care of your service problems. day night from Portland to U nited S tates Bonds, incl. be with her husband and family 240,375,969.69 U.S. G overnm ent Agencies 192,725,659.54 and to visit her m other a t Wasco and other relatives. The Henna- <323,276,881.98 $263',532,359.00 gins may spend a p a rt of their T h e D a lle s 4 0 1 E 3rd vacation, wh ch begin* next week, 15,797,613.00 M unicipal B o n d s .......................... .. . A .5 ,4 6 0 .0 9 4 .6 8 in Sherman county. On Point; Yield Barn Near Not Determined Grass Valley , E very Saturday At Ye Olde Mill & Cellar Veterans of Foreign Wan Moro School House Quality Store Sat. July 15 C. A . Ruggles insurance ¡a eno I J Bonk of P ortland, Oregon Walther-Williams Co. CONDENSED STATEMENT .. ./ of !!‘2ad Office and 4 0 State-wide Branches PF5Q URCES June 3 0 ,1 9 4 3 June 3 0 ,1 9 4 4 Tire Repair and Recapping All O ther B o n d s..................................... ....361,363.69 THE OLD JUDGE SAYS. . . Loans and D iscounts........................................ 37,927,259.58 Stock in F ederal Reserve B a n k ............... r.™ 300,000.00 72,696,567.75' 300,000.00 Bqnk Prem ises, F urniture and F ix tu re s . . . .J O ther Real E state.*........................................•? 2,711,335.74 1.00 . 2,652,530.99 ’ ^1.00 C ustom ers’ L iability on A cceptances. . . . X /¿ L « ■ 7,516.82 .. 143,369.08 1,666,533.27, 230,278,90 T O T A L R E S O U R C E S ___ ._____... $311,391,479.67, $416,620,406.89 In te re st E a r n e d ........................ .................. . 948,180.08 -Il O ther R e s o u r c e s ............................................... . - ........... L IA B IL IT IE S $4,500,000.00 C a p ita l....................... ..........$ 4,500,000.00 S u rp lu s.................................. ... .i 5,500,000.00 5,500,000.00 U ndivided Profits, R eserves.,. 3,857,428.17 $ 13,857,428.17 6,153,581.64 ~~ $16,153,581.64 Reserves A llocated for Taxes, In terest, etc. 580,534.35, A c c e p ta n c e s....................................................... . 7,516.82 In te re st Collected in A dvance...................... . . 137,492.60 O ther L iab ilities....................... ' . ....................... ' 184,570.21 Deposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank deposits) 296,623,937.52 1,163,686.97 I T O T A L L I A B I L I T I E S . . / . ........... $311,391,479.67. “ Judge, I’ve had a lot of Chlls for th a t book you took ou t last w e e k ...‘Tell the Boys Back Home’. How did you like it?” “ Fine, Sarah, f i n e . . . i t ’s ju st the kind of book 1 like to get hold o f . . . l enjoyed v every word of it. Wish I could have been along,w ith the author m yself. . . actually living with the men right on the fighting fronts. He got m ighty close to them and they certainly opened up their minds and their hearts to him.” “ There were lots of new th in g s in the book 1 hadn’t seen in any other reports lrom front line writers. But there was one question the men asked the author th a t 1 have seen time and time again in these stories. T h at was* Are you going to put prohibition over on us sol- diersagain... and without getting our vote?’ ” “ 1 noticed th at. too. Judge, and I think the least we can do lor those fighting men who are doing so much for us is to respect their wishes on th at subject.” .130,116.37, 165,121.53 399JX17.900.33 $416,620,406.89 Affiliated with The First National Bank of Portland are eight additional banks whoso total Deposits, as o f June 30, 1944 were $19,036,125.48; and total Resources $20,090,432.31. These figures are not included in the above statement of The First National B ank o f Portland The locations of these banks are as follows) Sweet H o m e . • . Seaside • • • Silverton • • . Cottage Grove • o • Forest Grove • • • Prineville • • • Scio • • • SeMwood|.(PM^lMilK This cùtrrtiMHMnt sponsnred fcv C o n in n x t of Alcvholtc H n tia ts Itu lu it'itl. I**' • » t M f O ■ • t « ir f 0 E R » U 0 I P 0 S I T .................._ ;______________________ I * S U « » H c t c o u p o n __ _ _ ■ --- ----------------------- a 1 I 0 - ----- -- - ■ ■