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H O I R IMMMMAM COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, QRM ON tU IO A V, JDNB M, JOli ¿H e r m a n C o u n t y j o u r n a l tuore nidhey to batronite business. _ Washington Columii Raising the excess profits tax floor Published Every Friday at to 135,000 does little good. Excess ------------- -« ta p Moro, Oiogsn____ ~ profits taxes should start lower Continued from page one. merec department, ' to which It I* fcfoMKh Editor than that. was assigned by President R ooms -. Enter—) aa —©and cl*— matter at velt’s. reorganization order, and P—tefflcg a t Mora. Oregon under Art o f HOSPITALITY Congre— of March I. 1871. give it the status of an mdepen It is generous of the Uni to J dent agency. tMr. Halleck ironical States to permit communists 1/ ly referred to a report that Sec- remain in this country. Penmissioii retary Wallace is now taking fly- to Harry Bridges was apparently mg lessons to qualify as an ex- given on the assumption that he pert m aviation. The prospect was not a communist. Had he been that congress will shoi^Jy provide SOCIATION sent away he would have been bui as nxuch as one billion dollars, ov- one of thousands who are harbored er a period of years, for the build- here. ing of airports and development OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Proof that communists have of aviation, Halleck said, made gi eater loyalty to Russia and the it advisable that the aeronautics SUBSCRIPTION RATES communist ideal than to America board be wholly removed from the Payable in Advance and the democratic ideal is not influence of politics and put inf A ONE YEAR ..............— ...... ShW hard to find. They disclosed their position to render the greatest thoughts when they switched stog possible aid in the development of JUNE 22, 1945 h » s so quickly when Germany mar- uir commerce. ched into Russia. Before that date * * * T h o s e w h o w o u l d t r a d e the “ultra-liberal” writers «had cal- Recognition of the service ren- f r e e d o m f o r s e c u r i t y a r e '<* * e tattle, member. <rf the mer- ' A /*d ___ that L .A v/ 1 Q 4 1 i it f tU f A i I- .'E KPl After June day z of 1941 w Q a, ¿2 C-Fl chimt marine and their contribu- a crusade war «^ort is sought d e s e r v in g o f n e ith e r . Perhaps we do best by letting in a bill introduced in the house them rave, but there is always to place them m^re nearly on the CAUSES OF WARS tne danger that they will take status of men in the army and Diplomats at San Francisco do some advantage of our hospitality ’ H Would provide federal not seem to be considering the ano help turn the nation to comT aid for their readjustment ip civil muses of the possible wars rfiey 1|unji(nn where^ theoretically we life, give assistance to' to families are presumably trying to prevent. want to go. °f those whose lives have been That will be left to the historians Our present trend toward more lost ¿n the merchant marine »er- and the philosophers. government and more government- Vice and extend benefits now It would be an interesting study a,, engendered security is rignl provided only to men in the armed. ig study. We were told once of the religious cormnunif(tic aUeyi and forces. The bill was referred to wars that kept Europe a torn con- .* evjdence that we need liitle ur- the committee on commerce and tinent for year« There were wprs adopt another ideai than an <*arly report is expected with for conquest that followed the frpedom and self G lance of the probability that it will be d»cove 3 of new lands. Since the democracy and capitalism. passed with a few minor amend- Karl Marx and hîü mat- advent If a change is made by and with ments. -ruKttie conception of h.rtory the W[)Mnt pf openiy cause of wars has been given as and i dearly and with complete trade advantages and national understanding, theTe can be no search of economic gain. Let the criticism of it. If it is made by sub heavy thinkers decide. terfuge, dishonesty and by fooling But a knowlege of the cause of the people it will be reducing to war«, especially recent once, might gery(jonl ^y guch mean, the Inat From the Observer, June 25, 1826 do more to prevent a recurrence gn)up pf frw.(lom lovinz The Moro boy scout troop is ex of them than any written a«ree- on thf ,.,rth ment that might come from. San pected to return this Friday from Francisco*» international dickering. their annual vacation spent this Ar it ii there is general confusion STAY HOME ycai at Suttle lake. • about what starts nations to fight-'» _ . , . Truman m • . Pit'iident is reportedly m,-B n i iC; McDonald fell and Mrs Wiley ln* ‘ L going to Berlin for another one broke her l^ft knee while visiting The people ctf NBNtsin Europe.tt^ t|jOg€ three party conferences at the J / F Peters farm west of from which^sm e moat of the c,t'Kq1at kept us agog in the former ro- Moro last Saturday. !•••• of • PrBcjjgnne. We are still wondering what Miss Mane Amidon and Miss them. Evelyn .Christianson ar£ spending oflon taught that material tftmgaj waR with some disappointment the week at Hi Hoc kb urn in the art paramount in the scheme °^ iWf learned of the new president’» Willamette valley as delegates to human llfa The doctrine that food, for a president with brains the Presbyterian young peoples BhahorOBMl procreation are the I enough to stay home has been one conference which m eets; at that ^*T?***^ things in oy nation’s great needs during place every June. existence ■ a western product » a iftrge part o / this century j ohn L. Searcy of this city and Asiatics go m for a more spirit- wi}fOn failed M an ambassador. Miss Evelyn Ragsdale, daughter ual kind of thought aa is evident Roogevelt probably did worse, si of Mr and Mrs W. H. Ragsdale ?*--**•^*** religions though the full story of his in- verc marned ax the home of the con9 w«m that continent If Bus- temational manipulations is still bride’s parents last Sunday after- ria be typically oriental it may be a de€p gecret Now Truman starts noon. incorrect to call Joe Stalm a true gaiftvantlng arouhd. _. materiaKat. That philosophy may H(S undoubtedly be hailed From the Observer, June 23, 1916 not be in his background at all. e s a horse trader par excellence, i Born t0 and Mrs B c . Byers Germany is assumed to have . . «tout mid-wesfemcT who out-dic- Monday noon, June 19th, a daugh- " * ri d th* tW° War* m Order ktred diplomats. The hungry ter Dr poiey attending. °*>t^ L J,rP^ u U exp*nd’ U 5et people of Europe will show him Th<? i ™ est crowd that ever at- more food, rfwlter and room for th<;ir protruding ribs while their tended a moving picture «how in >U people. A more material thou- leaders will beg for our grain Moro wa8 at the Moro Theatre ght gfUW ., -. . meat- He will be feted and -Tuesday evening to witness the tWe” T? * ,* ? ,eq.a>^ y fooled like all the rest. H<^v long 4s filpig caugfot by Owen Thompson son Probably both are background n before Americans UTl his “Ocean to Ocean ” trip with f,nd out ^ at a Eur°Pean triP for Dixie and Trixie, a most mischie- teMMM o f the prea-ure of a large a president is luxury we cannot Vlcug team Shetland pontes: unused army on an internal econ- afford? The annual school meeting for qmy was not too strong. ______________ Moro district mas held Monday at National conceit that teaches a the school house, resulting in the people they are supreme; pride of THANK-YOU election of R. J. Ginn to act ‘as V M tilid nation, ermes, hates, en Qne woujd be singularly un director fr the ensuing three , y<yr gendered by lack of knowledge or grateful to fail to acknowledge ^rn, and the re-election of C. E. LI” U.* U~ w*th proper thanks the marked Johnson as district clerk mg causes of ware AuA orities chanre in the weather. It has been An ail.nlght dance w ill’ll- given U ” °*w delightful. If anything there might at Kent Hotel in Kent, Oregon, on p oen All probably a paragraph too much Saturday June 24, 1916. Perhaps there wifi be wars as of our editorial making the polite long as there is human ambition, request for the change iq the wen- * rom the Observer, June 22,1906 nJ T ay h* * penaHy 7 * P*y ther, biA let it pans.; One may not j H DeMoss and wife played MOrim our sort of progress he expected to achieve perfection the kind of a sliD on. a ^ . . a?.T ”l ^ Oxb* F-ogrexs in the weather or in other impor- party “^ ranader8» Friday night toward physical ease.) tant things. j>y taking a surry ride to Wa3co The San Francisco conference A few small (parcels of land, of where their honeymoon trip began. mirht well dixard the pride and tl.c variety with not much depth. Dr j Fred j ames a)1(j bride (nee pomp of national grandeur, the have decided to give up the at- Miss Grace Hob>on) arr,ved homo rank of nations, and get down to tempt to produce a fifth of onr the evening of the 17th. They be talking about the causes of ware, l ig crops and have let the wheat gin housekeeping immediately. not how to stop them after pen- fade to a pasty white—as pale as Born: To the wife of Hary Ben ides have become or been made a pummelled ipugiHst, and as son, on the 17th a son. angry and prejudiced through ig- ready done. Born: to the wife of Horace rorence. That is probably too much But it has been a pleasant week Strong, June 16th a daughter. U expect. It doesn’t go with gold ever since last Thursday when the Born: To of M P. Bull braid and procotol and pubbe ftrtt copies of the editorial carry- a son prestige. - tug our plea rolled off the press. Born. In Mwo June i 4( te the Furnaces have had their first res- w jfe Q{ George James, a son. LOWER INCOME TAXES f*1* Î S * <*cto4* r’ d*or* have Shepard Newcomb, aged 84, died been left open that have had rugs in GraM Valley, June 10th. He Congress tax committees aïe **»<* against them, windows have wag one ol the ^arly "pioneers of now trying to devise some new been raised for the first time since ,0 ieg on taxation system with an eye to loaves fell, coats are already --------------------- relieving the people - freon their in closets and the backs of Read the Ads in 1 the Journal. burden which has grown m wa* «mall boys have gotten their first time from unprecedented peueo Wurii of red that will eventually Bethlehem hapter ho 7R. O E.K time highs. ; torn into a seasoned shade, ^ ee^B Every Second anc Business has done the most hot« Thanks It meant so much to Fourth Thursdays In each faring and apparently is going to know that there waa heat in th? Month. Visiting Members Invited— Moro. Oregon get the most attention. We hope 8Un **»11 and brightness in its Rose Amidon, W. M. not. Business has made very high klare. We will have summer again, Ruth Sparling, Secretary profits evwKwith the federal taxes Thank-you. at such rates. ' . —------------------ , __ Lupine Rebekah Lod Meets 2nd and 4th What might help business mor* Mac Hoke was an aggressive Tuesdays of each than direct-tax redaction would be agrarian leader who studied his nK>nth. Visit ng mem reduction in tax rates to indi case before trying to make it. That bers welcome, nduals from the 22 percent now and his pubbe spirit made his life &*** Houston, N.G. exacted. Then people would have successful although he died at 54 Florence Johnston. CKT €1 _ a In Other Days ^*•6® Fhfloob|lhtB h*ve* wa„ done at akultAute. haV€ I Not Handling Tracks, Gas Anymore A A A G rau Valley Baptist Church Rpv. Howard A. Schilling, the new pagtor w ill-be on'the field PreHminary steps to obtain more to hold regular, morning and even ing service, 11 o’clock A. M. and fcoyeThment surplus trucks for 8 P. M. respectively, on June 1?, Oregon farmers under a new sales pian have been started, with first 1945. Gome and lee and hear. action affecting the principal wheat M oro Community growing counties, N- C. Donaldson, Presbyterian Church excciftive assistant of the state James D. Mqberg, pastor. AAA committee has announced. Bible School H>„ a. m. • The , new program provides for Morning Worship 11 A. M. sales o f allocated trucks to deal Wed. 8:00 P. M. Prayer meeting ers who agree to resell to farmers Christian Science Society and farmer cooperatives within Sunday morning servioes at designated areas. Farmers who 11:00 a. m. Subject “God’the Pre ,ht-ki AAA certificates can then server of man** * purchase trucks direct. includes testimonials o f healing. The Oregon AAA committee has The reading room -,in; the rea« designated six principal wheat of the building is open. , All an thorized Chrigtten Science liters l y t p t f t t f A im m I StfitiMMf ture can.be bohght or borrowed Wednesday night service at 8 S m P IB S T AM EB1CAN FIM E 1NSUBANCE CO. «< N S W Y O n K . ta t t e State «< *U w Y « K WASCO METHODIST C H im d l aa tfib tblrty-Aita day •< D mm O w . 1M 4. Rtada f i > R w •< «84 St*«« M Sunday School 10 A. M. . to to«> IN C O M E Morning worship at 11:00 Ai Ml utawto -----------tlJWJYTXa This service will l>e un keeping Twtal totarwt. di«idMd* a*4 nwl ----------------------- 1 S M M -7« with Fathr and Son Day. (Special S M M .U 7 .S 1 music by tht choir. Come and help ’. DISSUSSKMKNTS us celebrate Dad’s Day. ••id i>ltay -8>Mta» tor F. L. Cannell, Pastor ■ r e Eureka Lodged No. 121 >A.FJ1 A.M. Meets on the 1st ard 3rd Thursday evenings Lof ’each month. Vnrttihg :members arc cordially invited to »meet with us C .'X, Ruggles. W. M. D. Wallan; Secretary Moro Lodge Ho. I l l , I.O.O.F. Mqets 1st ahd 3rd Tuesdays id I.O.O.F. halt Transient and visit ng brothers are FV cordially invited to meet with us. tt.4 7 2 .M 0 T«tol Ernest Houston N. G. A. R, Kessinger, Secretary ; LUMLimS, J» S U B T LU S A N D O THEM FU N DS Tatol « a |M 4 atotew ......... - -8 Of 18« F I D U J T Y AND C A SU A LTY C O M PA NY OP N E W y O X X . IS t U S u u «f FU« Y w k . • • the tRirty-Arat day af Daaam8«r. IM 4 , a i A ta i m Xaaaraaea C i W h i l i R n af t8a 8«ata a f O f*- fo a . pan a a a t ta la w : I Total Dissuaso! ENTS paid *«(tay8*Uaaa tor Laaa Ad)«ataiaM A faala Salar taa Taaaa. I Divida«, da DWid-ada paid « 8oldera — a. Rrokerags. — __ . dwa and sss m o d ............... .. 7,900.00 otbar ItabiUttas _____________ 2 4 ,0 ttJ B Total ItakUilta.. saaapt r » p lt a l..x> l J T 4 J M « Capital paid u p ___________________>1.000.000.00 all l i a k i l l t i « ________ 4.007A44AO S w ^ ta . - regard* poUcyReU— -.*94.097.400.40 AE r—J ------------------------- 44,472.900.40 BUSINESS IN OBBCON FOR T H F YEAR Net promin— ro o o iv o d ..... ........................424442.14 Net taoe« p a i d ________________________ 4.411.14 Dividends paid — eroditod policy b e id e« Noma of Company; First A— rieon Fire lnsor- once Company. Nam« Fv— ld c n t; Bernard M . Calvar. Name of Secretary; Frank A CRriotanooa. Statutory rmident attorney I « service: Non. Seik B. Thompson. Inonranco Ccmmi—iooat. i j in ‘ M tt «totttod ¿K ä I S to rtttay- -" - y A D M IT T E D ASSETS Vaia» of real ootato » » » ó («or8o t valuó) ------- --- ■■ — ■■—■db...... g g ' g 't j ■M— i - ■ — im — — m a— w nto Í NOTICE ’S M »Mf F|1 $ r4. ‘ > y noptis of A ihhm I StaU««Rt T J Of the M A R Y L A N D INSUM ANCB C O M T A N Y of W IL M IN G T O N , ta tb* State of Delaware, on tba th ir ty -* n t day of Doeombor, 1944, — do to tbo Insurance Commi**ionay of tRo State Oragam, pursuant to law i IN C O M E , X Net premio— rereived __ ______ Total interest, dividend* and rani ' salalo Ince— ___ f ~ 1SS.7U J7 locome Iro n other sources 11,749.11 Total laro— — _ .._ „ .._ _ _ ^ _ _ » ^ _ tt.7 r7 ,S 9 7 .7 4 3 0 th of June, on all m onies w ithdraw n before that date for the purchase of War 6onds. . ---------- --------- 91.M 6.40 . -»» — A D M IT T E D ASSETS Value of real ostato owndB' ( — r io t ' t a la r ) f~* • '... ■ ■ « LiL-iSa« ' f _ looos oa mortgag« and sellaleeal, ate. ------- i._________ ...-J - — Value of bond* owned (stasrttaoOX— 1,714,947A 0 Value of «tosto owned ( — rkot vai«») 1.722^72.00 Cash to Ranks and an Rand . ' 440.7WJO Fromiu— ta courm o f, oB&aa— a _ written staso September t t , 1904.: 194,421 t t Inter— and rents dno and kssrns d-_ 12^*27A7 Other oooota (not) ____ t f - , A, 4347A B Total admitted o— t s _________ _ ,0 4 J 4 4 ,4 M t t L IA B IL IT IE S . S U B N .U 9 -A N U O T O E B FU N D S Total « a i» »d « ta l— .................................. J 144JS0X4 Coti— tod Ica* od) 1 « unpaid claims Total u n e a rn e d premia— on aU — • expired r i s t o ___________________ 1,4013*4-W S a la rie s , to «4», expense*, Rflle. ae- eon nt a, fees, eta., dno gg) aoornOd- It t O .M t dno or Ceanmiaeleos, brokerage, o r otRor ebargee do* and accrwod ■ .14,000.00 All ntbor liabiUttas ____ _______ _ 29.004X2 To tal Habllltlao, .««apt « p it a l .81 740.441 M Capital paid np ................ y ’ 1 W Ote Ote — Sarplna ever aU i m Snrplns M regards polleykeldarn—_-42W 4«te7.W Total ______________________ A ,447.94 ~~~.4444MW.4i B USINESS IN OREGON FOB T H E TEA B Not | Not lees« paid ________ ------- Dividend« paid « erodHad ta poftay- Reldero ■ ____ ____ ‘ ' No— • ( Company! Maryland ItoWO— • Ns— of P m ld a o ti Barnard M . Cnfvar. Na— of Secretary: Frank A . Cisto«— t in . Btatntory resident attorney tor torvi— i N an. Seth B. TRumpaoo. 1 i this bank will pay full interest, th ro u g h the C ttJ M A S 29,240.44 Dividends paid ta stockRold— 7S.0te.te Dividend* paid or «ed ited to po— F« Roldero ‘ ' ’• __ AU other erpenditurss 45.440.40 Total dURnrsomeots _____ «______ •1,147,171.48 M O aid the sale of War Bonds before the close of the 7th War Loan D rive... D ISB U R S E M E N TS t paid policyRoldoas. lor homo ofico e m p lo y « 2 First National Bank of Portland! U. Tau^o. littttwutea tthri loBui •* \ to SAVINGS DEPOSITORS of The No— of Company : TRe FldoMty nod C * *n * 8 y Company Of Now YerR. Namo of Prooidont t Bernard C alate. Naoao of Soototaryi V m . X . I — Jr. * rs ____ J____ '..Lj..9 *— adjostmeot expenses Afonia commissions ar v * Salaries and loo*— eOeora. director*. ‘à . u BUSINESS IN OREGON FOB. T H E YEA R Not premia— roooiood w^ .,. .... — W M » 4 7 0 tt Not ioooo* pgid i - ■ 4i.ldS.42 Divides do paid ar credited to ptttop- bnldota i- — * « V L IA B IL IT IE S , SURPLUS A N D O TM K B FUNDS Total unpaid otalna _ Kail— tod loco odjoeli lor aapaid c la im - Total nnoamod pronti«— — a ll — - oiplrod risto ....... J X ___________ , ___ M .7M JS0.S0 Salari«*, rosta, cipoaaas, kiUa, oe- counts, ipso, ate., daa or Enttatotoi ioatonai daa or 1 « tdoor ___________ 1 8A4S.4S0A0 Cotataloaions, 8rokorago, or ot8ar c8argoa duo and accrued A ll ot8cr ItahiH.Uo X.2S4A7SA1 Total liabilities, ..c o p i aapltal S4S344.210JI Capital paid u p __________________ | 2.23S.0MAS Surplus over aU liabiUttaa.________ 2S,4#S,120tt Surplus a* regard* polleybaldar* .— 824,9SS,U0.S4 Total ..................... J___ _ ___i _ t t S t t M S » J 7 amount NOTICE THAT COUNTY WARR ANTS WILL BE CANCELED... Notice is hereby given in compliance with Sec. 81-208 O- C. L. A^ to the holders of warrants issued by Sherman County, Oregon, aa follows: j Amount Sprial and Payee Date No. of warrant U-1247 Jan. 17, 1936 Hon. Rufus C. Hol man, state treasurer > U-1292 Feb_ 5, 1936 Hon. Rufus C. Hoi- <1734» man, state treasurer U-832 July 3, 1935 J. F. Plunkett - • *6.00 that if the above listed warrants are not presented for payment within sixty (60) day» from July 1, 1945, «aid warrant* will be can celed.. * "" J. M WILSON - I. .M IM C ow ty Judge \ tear. •VERNON .1 MILLER County Comm mvr ion er 9* DAVID REID County Commiaaioner of Sherman County, Oregon ta 1945 Jr4** *•* 1945 t Voloo of 8o>«k owoo4 (a «o rtta o 4 )_ M .4 0 S .M A M Vaino of atocla ovaoS (iM rh o l vataa) ............ ............. ..................... 24,442.470AS Caa8 ta banka and on 8nn4________ M S 4.W 7A S r tom in— ta cootoo of colUnlion v rin o a ataoo Sop— n8or to. 1044.. ».0M .2to.47 loioroot and roMa dno and onoranda 220322.72 O(8o* oooota (a n t) ________________ 1.417.794.40 Total admlttod a a a o t a _____________ 874.4M 39SX7 Not A r e a A nd h a s 1227-00 147300^1 T«tol « Synopsis of Annual Stotomonf IN C O M E Nat > iw a tl« M i i i«>»i< — Total Utwwat. d M *a a 4 > aad ob k U keep fe P fte o n U tim d / tb i to tained estimates of the needs there AAA and WFA Informed availabilty of surplus truck» by and forwarded these to Washing ton. Possibly six other areas in types and sines. These agencies the state will be designated later, ir. turn will determine critical needs by areas preliminary to hav says Donaldson. The office o f ■Surplus property ing definite allocations m ade' to such areas. , NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon F B R C Y T H O M P 8 ON for Sherman County her Final MAl^i STREET. MORO Account and Report as the Exe Work Done Well and Qaickly cutrix of the Estate of Harry N. Richelderfer, deceased, and tha‘. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Wednesday, the 25th day of July, Notice is hereby given that the HM5, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock undersigned has filed ki the A. M., of said day, at the court Couhty Court of the State o f Ore house of eaid Court, in the court gon for Sherman County his Fin house in Moro, Sherman County, al Account and Report aw the Ad Oregon, have been fixed by the ministrator, with the will annexed, Court as the time and place for of the Mutate of N m Maud Alers^ hearing of objections to said Fib- Deceased, and that Wednesday, al Account and Report and for the the 11th day of July, 1945, at the settlement of said estate. / Sehna Viola Watkins hour of 10:00 o’clock A- M m of» said day, at the court room of Executrix said Court, in the courthouse In T. Lester Johnson, Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, Attorney at law, have been fixed by the Court as Wasco, Oregon the time and place for hearing First publication—June 22, 1945 of objections to said Final Account Last publication—July 13, 1945 and Report and for the settlement of said estate. . Lloyd Hennagin GEORGE G. U P D E G K A F F Administrator, with the will an nexed. ‘ T. Lester Johnson A tto rn e y A t L a w Attorney at law Moro, Oregon sm d W aeew Frrst publication—June 8, 1945. la s t publication—June 29, 1945. ¿ o u n t t e s A s c it e O H U r o H l S A ‘ »S» r t / x . * * O nly requirem ent is that you p resen t your f •- : " a X . t‘4. ' • • War Bond purchase application to our Savings * • • ' ’ r ? j. 4 . • \ . * t Tellers w hen m aking withdrawals for the pur- J * 4 ll chase of WAR BONDS. ; . -. * r ? : Tfj ,4 r • r- J®5* 'W ' * a ; k (G oo d o f a n y o f o u r 4 0 o ta te -irfd o broAcfcoo) - t T J *’ dr ’ I I i jr P r » » ld » n t TNE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF POKTLAN» - .te »■ t.