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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1945)
» 4 ~.....1 ¿ ~ ~ 1 FA4JB «. SUBUMANI $6ÌJNTY JOURNAL. MÒRO, OREGON Sam Davis Still FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1945 FOOD RATION STAMPS G O O D -I■ MAR. Growing Turkeys O At Grass Valley APR. MAY JUNE H D STAMPS JULY O r< Mr and Mr» Sam Davis'are get ting 2500 poults Wecfoeaday. r G E O R G E BURNS, formerly with O zzie Nelson/ Harry Owen and Fred Cox went to Vancouver Wash., Saturday to visit his mo- z ther, Mrs Emma Cox, return ng home Monday. Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer, Mrs Tommie Barnett and daughters/ Ethel and Margaret, were busices^ visitors in The Dalles one day last, Jack Teagarden as leader — Fiye Pieces — A1I Good G rass V a lle y A u d ito riu m S a tu rd a y , A p r il 21,1945 8 to 12 »•. y * Mrs Grace Zovely was in The Dalles Saturday on business. Mr and Mrs A. A. Dunlap vis ited their son in law and daughter Mr and Mrs Vern Mobley ann family, at Shaniko Sunday. Mrs Boyce Blaylock and children went to The Dalles Friday on business. They spent the night nt the home of Mrs Earl Sawtell re turning home Saturday. A d m is s io n : C o u p le s $ 2 0 0 Mr and Mrs Marcus Eslingot are the parents of a daughtci born Saturday, | April 7, at The Dalles hospital. Mr and Mrs Del Eakin received a letter recently from their son in law and daughter, Sgt. and Mrs Myrle Smith, that they are now in Austin, Texas. S gt Smith is stationed at Vergftron field. Mrs Charles Davis went to Port land Friday to spend a few dayk visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Roy. • * Mr and Mrs J. S. Newcomb and Mrs John Engstrom were business visitors in The Dalles Saturday. W ant A d» bom April 2, at The Dalles hoa pital Mrs Von Fossen will be re membered here as Daisy Garrett. 05403834 TODA V STATISTICAL positions with the State. Apply at 616 Mead Building, Portland 4. Final fil ing date April 21. Positions lo cally or throughout the state. • J ; ’ 22-23c f THE OLD RELIABLE for Quality—Dependability—Courtesy s SHOE m i l l G R A SS VALLEY F B R C Y T H O M P 8O N MAIN STREET. MORO Werk Dane Well and Quickly TXT l * r t upmgraff A t L aw B. H. MeKSAH an d SON ia s a r a a e e Feed. Flour, Fuel -Twine BARBED 1« WASCO /’ ** t* ç * ' * ■ * • • ■ • * - * .* • ••says C la yto n Sp o ck, Automobile D ea ler In S u n n y sid e * W a sh in g to n “W hen I first started in the automobile business, I ran a blacksmith shop along with it for bread and butter, and was lucky to, have a single electric motor and four 32-candlepower carbon filament lamps. I shod horses by the light of one of the lamps, pumped tires by hand, and delivered gaso line from a measuring can filled from a pitcher pump. That was 33 years ago. Yakima Valley. Its forward-looking^ poli cies, good service, and reasonable rates have helped a lot in g e t t i n g the new businesses and food processing industries that are lo- e a tin g in thifuiarea.” — -f—L Clayton Speck, owner and manager of Cl^ytodk ' Speck Motor», has been identified with hnarn—g P activity in Sunnyside .since 1909, and with the,*’ ' automobile business since 1911. A native of Lanark, Illinois, hs was working fo r the Milwaukie Railroad in Chicago when he ènne “Today, thanks to PP&L’s progressive to Sunnyside on a vacation Trip in 1909. He saw * ness, we use more than 30 electric motors, • the promise in the Yakima Valley, resigned hie 4 railroad job, collected a month's pay of |S0, and and light the shop as bright as day. And we staked his future on the development of the Sunny* get all thia electricity at a small fraction of ri d fjjttjpitrist, * the cost per kilowatt-hour 33 years ago. , W hen he established his own automobile busi ness, m 1912, there were only about 30 cars in the “In this great farming territory that ships entire lower Yakima Valley. Id 193d he built Ms 600,000 tons of food to market every year, v own modern garage building and completely equip« it’s our job to keep farm machinery and ped.it with electric power tools. Muth of his elee- - i trucks repaired and on the go. And we’re trical equipment has been busy during the war, doing it, with electric power tools and machining valve fittings for Liberty ships.' P P & L 'i dependable electric; service. T he Speck home makes generous use of electric ity, too. Their first electric range was bought in “Pacific Power . Light Company has 1912, - And they have had electric refrigeration played a big part in development of th e since 1924. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooonoooooooooooooooooodB Walther-Williams Co. Now, when it is doubly important that you have good workmanship and quick service to keep your cars and trucks running, have us take care of your service problems. 35 • «T YE A R S O F ’ E L E C • T • R I C A . L P R O G fi ES i S • ..Y.: 1 9 1 0 M u d ilu ip ra - , 1 9 2 0 Electric cooà- ■U m m eld nid csrhoh «Æ flie built hull*. else« In * beaag b*i<** popularised nrMwil«rÌT«<l log by Pacific Power h kwh. PFAL fhrw ueert 7 light. Electric water kwh par dollsr. hestiog «n on the way. fM »s word light per 1 9 3 0 The whole elec- C food rww| —«ìn* and health indrnSy proapdfo trie indusSy * protection wi|h oiec- trical refrigeration. Development ° f S i u w rent lie lighting h tifi» odFcn Improved oppor- tuai tie* for •’Better reiMly t*e»dv 1er bo i n ---------------------- Light— Better Sight-. swsMpascati^» nos. 1940 1»4S FOOTS PHONES Oflke Residen cs in IS t OREGON „ r Is an old established firm that has been selling, servicing and repairing cars for a generation. The dependability of its products and the qual ity of its service has been proven many times. GAS AND OIL * ■ PP&L’s pioneering has figured in the success of my shop” / ana S in g le s $ 1 . 0 0 C U P THIS C H PPT FOP PUTUPC PCPSPCMCC Of the Atlantic Mutual Fire lnsuradi«.« —BUY ^O N D S TODAY— Company o f Savannah, in the Stuta of Georgia on the thirty-first day o f Decem ber, 1944, made to the Insurance Coin- ■a misnoner o f the State of Oregon, pur suant to law: . INCOME N et premium* .r e c e iv e d .... .-.16.11,167. JH intere*t, dividend»- TAKEN-UP: On my ranch 2-head Mra Charles Peyrigo and dau- Total and real eutate income...... 64,121.93 of cattle, been here jinoe h u t ter, Linda, have moved • to the Income from other source« ...276.943.^4 Total Income ........................ 6971,212.45 December. No mark» or brands house recently vacated by the tea DISBURSEM ENTS N et amount paid policrholdera- to be seen. Owner identify, pay chers. She has been living with for loasea 6247,644.86 costs and take away. Donald L. her parents, Mr and Mrs Frank Lose adjustm ent expense* -------- 12,0$l.l 1 Agent* commiaaion* A brokerage 296,412.4 7 Clodfelter, phone-476 Grass Val Bayer- - Salaries and feea-officera, direc- » ley, Oregon * 23-4c tors, home office employes ........ 96.216.75 Mr and Mrs Wallace May were Taxes, licenses & f e e s ____—__ 40.86ii.56 business visitors in Waaoo Sunday. Dividends paid or credited to policyholders 181,720.62 FOR SALE: 7 ft. cedar posts,. 18 Mr and Mrs H. O. Dugger, Mrs Alt other e x p e n d itu r e « ____ — 79,136.14 & 21 inch posts and better. 40 Tetal disbursements ............. 6951,056.53 John Rust and daughters, Mr and , ADMITTED ASSETS cents per post delivered any of real estate owned 4m kt)42,260.00 Mrs R. E LeBleu and children., Value place here.\G. L. Briggs, phone Loan* on mortgage* 9 collateral 146,673.57 and Mr and Mrs W. D. Barnett Value o f bonds owned (m kt) 672.N67.4O 6463 or write Gen. Del. The Dul Value of stock* owned (m kt) 620,326.64 and daughter, Dorothy, were in Cash in banks and on hand 189.073.91, les, Oregon . 22-tfn ium s In course of collection The Dallas Saturday on business. Prem w ritten since Sept. 30. ’44 137,247.67 Mr and Mr» Florin Coon arrived Interest A rents due A accrued * 2.768.'«'4 Other asset* (n et) ............... — 30.239.17 SEE HERB MATTHIEU before here Sunday evening from Sandy Tetal admitted assets 61,741,667.19 you buy what you want in th« LIABILITIES. SU R PL U S to spend a few days visiting at AND OTHER F U N D S way of, home . furnishings f n” the home of Mr and Mrs Bpd Total unpaid claim s ....... ............ 628,616.20 •your home. If you have anything unearned premiums on all * Coon. Florin was in the barbel Total unexpired risks ---- .....J.......1... 563,020.¿4 to »&11 we will pay you cash for Estim ated amount due or accrued fcnop Monday and Tuesday. for taxes ------—....................... 15,000.00 your furniture. So before you Ned Bottenhurg of Redmonu Commissions, brokerage, or other BUY OR SELL see Herb Mat charges due and accrued ............ 6,000.00 was an over night visitor at the Contingency reserve ----- ------ 100,000.09 ■ ’ "'thikti Furniture Exchange, 606 67,445.39 home of Mr and Mrs W. F. Schill Other liabilities — .............. — Tetal liabilities, except capital 776,981.09 East 2nd Street, The Dales, Ore. ing Sunday night returning to ms Guaranty Fund 6336.226.00 16tf Surplus over liability 631,131.01 home Monday. Surplus as regards policyholders 967.3I>6.€1 Tetal ..................................... 61.741.637.1» Mrs Maude Garrett had as din BU SIN E SS IN OREGON FOR YEAR PERSONNEL . POSITIONS mow N et premiums received 611.414.31 ner guests Sunday Mr and Mrs Net losses paid 6,793.4'J open in the State Public Wel paid or credited to Earl Harvey and sons, Joe and Dividends fare Commission. Apply at 616 policyholder* none Roy, celebrating the birthday an Nam e of Company: A tlantic Mutual Fire Mead Building, Porland 4, Fin Insurance Company niversary of Mr. Harvey and Bob Name al filing date April 21. 22-23c o f President Fred Wessel* Nam e o f Seertary: Fred Wessel*, jr. Garrett. Statutory resident attorney for service: Mr and Mrs Roy Von Fossen L. M. W augam an, Secretary, Oregon Mut ual Fire Insurance Company, McMinn PERMANENT ACCOUNTING and of Maupin are the parents of a son ville. Oregon. Mrs Bill Todd and Miss Dorotny Coyle spent the week end visiting at the home o f the former's par ents Mr and Mrs-Shelton Fritts. Mrs Ed Atley was a business visitor in The Dalles Monday. Mr and Mr» Earl Harvef and •on, Joe, and Mrs Maude Garrett and sons, Bob and Billy, were vis itors in The Dalles Monday. Mrs Frances King and Mrs Nell Lucas were visitors in Grass Valley last week, stopping at the Simon home. ■ T T ire Repair and Recapping 4 0 1 E 3rd V rao» * > '* # 'w 4 • • 4 Y o u r Buafnpac-M onogod Pow er Syatom T h e D a lle s BOBUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUQOOOOOOQ T 1 . . v.\