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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1945)
* »JJB kjian counjt journal , Donald! Thompson ifopo, op£f¿^ F riday , J anuary In Engineering Club Sam Brock Home On Furlongh To Visit Parents •-•¡Ç 12, i>4$ ejected lyw officers, week while working Al Dormarer broke his toe last barrels. with flam i to* ' I*’ *he son of Mr and Mrs S. J. dub m composed cd 33 Brock man bring In the La'mbda Chi Al- . Mrs' Frank Ijamborn WM Pho fraternity house, now a war- ttf the Frjday Study at tuna houarng unit for men. Fail j,er home January 5 term the men of this dub werr Miss j anet Kaaebc has • !T r’ 1_ "v V eV™U ' ,urned her home from Portland winning the ehamp.onsh.ps in in- where de. / tramural football and basketball, ttffny T U etab is planning to enter ath- Mr' and Mr, L E and U te com petition again thw term. ftm i]y lnd Mrs Lawrence . Ed. P j* **’”?*! hearing of the Oreg- warda spent the weekend In Port- on State Game Canumaaion in r e -.^ ^ j «*"* “ ***”? re* y 1“tioni wU1 Keith McDonald of the Navy i - be heW Sahm lay. January 13, at home a 30^ y ltjave « « Oregon Buildmg, Porttend. duty. He j, the * w„ A t that time aeaaons, bag lim- Mf Donald ite and other regulation, affecting ForreM T>yl<>r flyj ilwtnl(.tor the taking of game flah during y , wjf,, have returned to 1 5 « wall he under eonmderaten. Waae0 from W aA • .^ 1 _S. " " « ’ey «pent the ChriatmaWholidays, rolUd th ..r daughter Connie. Mon M„ Ove Hanaen and Sam ■ day in the SA Mary’, of the Val- Brcck Wedneadar even- •er. the school being located » **> from Portland where. Mrs Hanaen had «»me impacted teeth Mr and Mrs Serai Searcy have rcrnOved * ' mored to Nampa. Idaho, where Dr Perry Haoaon ' Serai ha, bought a paint and jn China foT 42 yeare, RaV(, an Saturday, Jan u ary 1 3 mer 1 W ASGO HALL >*£ _ teiesting talk at the Methodist , Mrs E. R. Barsee was up last chuKh Sunday. ' week to he with her mother, M-s "Standarrfbearer,” will Flixabeth Schaeffer, who fell one raeet at January 15. day last week She left for her Baraett u .„ The Da|1„ home In Portland Sunday. . leepital. Mr and M n C. P. Moore went Rqv and Mrjj F. L. Cannel 1 at to Portland on a bueineee an 1 tended a bible study meeting at pleasure trip last week. Pvt. Ro- Gram Valley on Thursday. bert Sherman accompanied them. A-Paramount rnovia ‘Boy Trou to Portland on a three day pass. bk>. waa M d at Waaco School Eart Rehr went b, Troutdale Friday ni<<lt A Urg(. number gt_ Sunday expecting to return Mon- pirture day’ Fred Hennagln of Portland was Donald Martin took a load of fl vUitor jn cattle down to Portland Sunday Max WilIiamB nf th(. „ R Ak. returning the next day my been promoted to Stall Mies Dorothy Miller or Portland gcrieant waa here several days vieiting Z etu u Mr and Mrs James Kenny and Waaeo f TOrn visiting bar son, Keith son, Clifford. . PieW, at Klamath Fa)la Clifford Kenny left Tuesday bv M„ w the plane from Pendleton bound for R)ondik, cluh Friday> January 5. New York, after spending a fevz M„ Everett has been veeka with relative» and friends ill witti the flu. C. V. Belknap was in Portland Mr and Mrs Hal Shelton are « few days the fim t of the week. vacationing in Pffrtland. During Luther Dari« of Kent has been Mr artd Mrs. P(>r. ® to the hoe- Taylor are running the Was- phal the firwt of the week. He b Confectionery, a brother cd Miw G. Douma. .. Mr aw t Harland Johnaon Lob F U tt b *gau» employed h. |>een hi> parPn^ Mr the Pacific Power and Ligrt office an(} Mrs j T John9on recently, while Oom Fletcher is sick with Rarry Van cnder has recovered the flu and has returned to her frQm a iHnesg home in Arlington. Malcolm Me Dermid and Cy^gL Mm PAul Cypher» returned from Arthur Van Gilder of the Marines Portland Tuesday reporting that met recently on an island in the her husband was recovering nicely Pacific. from his recent operation. Women’s Society of Chrb- Mrs Ralph Brirtnne has been ^an gervice met last Tuesday and quite ill at her home the last week. Mm Jay Freemen and Mrs Art Buchokts entertained the Past No- Ke Grand club last Saturday ASSISTANT STATISTICIANS, at ' the Freeman home. The STATISTICAL CLERKS. FIE 'honor gueot was Mrs Elizabeth LD DEPUTIES: for PERMAN Schaeffer, who received a g iftfor ENT positions with the Stale heT birthday. The guest prizes apply at your local Public Wel went to Mrs Lois Barzeejugh; fare, Board of Health, or Un Mm Nellie Martin, low. • Club employment Compensation Com prize» went to Helen Martin, high; mission office. Final filing date Mary Eva, low. ------ -------------— January 27, 1946. Position» lo cally ot throughout the state. JOIN 10c The Commur.'ty Chib at The Want Adi Dalles and help return ng vet erans acquire club quarters. Over 600 members. Thanks for your help COLLECTION ATTORNEY for Salem Unemployment Oom pen- • mission, PERSONNEL TECH NICIANS for Portland office: fo r PERMANENT (positions- with the State apply at your local Public Welfare, Board of ¡Health, or Unemployment Com pensation Commission office. Fi nal filing date January 27, 1945. • * 10c GAS AND OIL Tires-Accessories R. H. McKEAN aria SON In su ran ce Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel Farm Implements. Bags. Twine BARBED WIRE—GOOD PHONES Office 162 POSTS Residence 182 OREGON INSURANCE OregOE . A tto rn e y A t L a w and Wi SHOE REPÁIH P E R C Y T H O M P 8 ON MAIN STREET. MORO Work Done Well‘ and Quickly NOW THERE’S MORE AVAILABLE! D a n c in g 9 to 1 Enjoy Corby’g critically and carefully,' CASCADIANS as all fine w hiskies should be enjoyed. We b e lie v e y o u ’ll m ark th is lig h t so c ia b le b le n d , w ith th e G rand O ld Canadian Name, as you r favorite now for and after victory. HOME C^ierP'i ‘—" ' O P E N A S A V IN G S account at THE FUTURE The 1945 work season will be here before we know it and again the fields of Sherman County will be the scenes of much activity. J3ut now is the time to think of putting your tractor in shape for that busy time—have it checked ' over now by our Service Depart ment—it's good inaurance on next year’s profits. ., O’MtARA Supply & Imp. Co |bha Deere Caterpillar I PRODUCED IN THE U. S. A. under the direct supervision o f our exp ert Canadian blender The Dalles Branch United States National Bank 86 Proof—68.4X Grain Neutral Spirits JAS. BARCLAY A C O . LIMITED, PEORIA. ILLINO IS' M tM S H F D IÇ ........ HEAD OFFICI, POETIAMO fie n a i B a n k o f P o r t la n d , O re g o n j 4 Condensed S ta te m e n t off Head Offffice a n d 4 0 Branches RESO U RCES D ecem ber W ,IW 4 31, 1943 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $ 82,406,278.22 - $ 9 1 ,6 7 1 ,5 2 1 .4 7 r U nited States Bonds, including ' U. S. Government Agencies---- 218,019,965.56 $300,426,243.78 2 5 5 ,9 8 8 ,5 4 0 .5 5 $ 3 4 7 ,6 6 0 ,1 3 2 .0 2 Municipal B o n d s .................................................. 13,664,988.23 4 0 ,1 0 5 ,8 0 3 .1 0 Loans and Discounts .......................................... 50,916,522.34 " - 6 0 ,0 5 4 ,8 0 4 .7 6 300,000.00 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 , 2,706,549.82 2 ,6 0 3 ,9 6 0 .3 4 9 Stock in Federal Reserve B ank.......................... B a n k P r e m is e s , F u r n i t u r e a n d F i x t u r e s O t h e r R e a l E s t a t e .................... .. ¿ w ................ ------ C u s t o m e r s ’ L i a b i lity o n A c c e p t a n c e s ___ I n t e r e s t E a r n e d ................................................. O t h e r R e s o u r c e s ................................................. T o ta l R eso u rces e e o e e e e e e e e e ----------------------- 1.00 3,987.56 1 0 ,0 1 0 .1 6 1,283,672.53 11,888,162.76 156,364.07, 252^1332 $ 4 5 2 .8 7 5 ,0 8 7 46 $369,458,329.33 • • • • • 1.00 L IA B IL IT IE S C a p i t a l .............................................. $ U n d iv id e d P r o f its a n d R e s e r v e s . . . 4,500,000.00 $ 4 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 5,500,000.00 5 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 4 ,9 0 3 ,5 3 7 .3 2 $ 14,903,537.32 7 ,3 4 2 ,8 6 3 .4 1 $ 17,342,863.41 1,118,892.91 .1,176,455.08 »i 3,987.56 ,10/110.16 I n t e r e s t C o lle c te d in A d v a n c e •*•*• • •*• •aor»»nanRnmmc»,to 125,843.18 1 0 9 ,7 4 1 .6 3 O t h e r L i a b i l i t i e s ................................................... 231,115.62 22738M 9 353,074,952.74 ■ 4 3 4 ,0 0 8 ,7 3 T 49 $369,458,329.33 $ 4 5 2 ,8 7 5 ,0 8 7 .4 6 R e s e r v e s A llo c a te d f o r T a x e s , I n t e r e s t , e tc . - .-•» A c c e p ta n c e s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IS INSURANCE FOR A G r a n d O ld C a n a d ia n N a m e REPAbRS! S u r p l u s ........................................................ C. A . Ruggles GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF P re-W ar < Miali tai Z Feedstorw 163 WASCO — N ex t T im e A sk fo r Donald Thompson of Moro, fresh man in engineering at Oregon State £ " * e> i ? m ,M ^ lviT ^ re,idTnt S-Ssrt Sam Brodt b“ ” home o f the Lambda Chi Alpha dm. to , . week, furlou|rh recently He yjp The < t A -to ■w aiipn'M f . • • • • • , D e p o s its ( e x c lu s iv e o f r e c ip r o c a l b a n k d e p o s its ) T o t a l L ia b i l i t i e s .......................... ; . . . . . . A ffiliated w ith The First National Bank of Portland are eight additional banka whose total ■ Deposits, as of Dacombar 3 0 ,1 9 4 4 ware $22,909,800.43; and total Raaourcaa $24,036,365.82. . Theta figure« are not included in the above statement of The First National Bank of Portland y The Iocsffions off ffhSM banks srs >8 ffoHowt: Sweet Home . . . Seaside. . • Silverton . •. 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