Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 13, 1945, Image 4

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Mr and Mrs Wnllao* May 4i|4 borq wh«ra they yjpi. ><) hi* moth«»
need not be renewed If they were biffinqulriee
Waah.,e Sunday evening to bring son, Clarenee, went to The IteJIw.t and sisters. Cf:'.<FZ
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issued on or after June IB 1941,
hei mother, Mr* f Wilke, back^Jasl W ednesday on business and
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when
Secretary
of
State
Farrell
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with them
brought M tb Grace Zevely home
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? trom the hospital.
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Uillaboro Sunday to bring M rs,
•pointed out the fact thait the 1945
mtiiated, or If the
has become mutilated,
Jeg&alaure extended the valid per­
Itolfe hom e
r e a d in g several
driver
wishes
to «how a change
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on the lawn a t the 1. .It. \rdec30n
Mr and Mrs Andy May 0 fW Of° days there for j medical attention.
iod o f auch licenses another two
iu
address
or
in
personal descrip­
Dinner gueste a t the A. A. Dun- hrme the Fourth \ f July. Those »pent , Sunday visiting at the home Mrg W illard Rolfe, and son, Danny,
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duplicates
may
be o bta ined
lap home the F ourth of July were picsent were Mr and Mrs Alfred 0/ Mr and Mrs Wallace May and 3CCOrnpanied h b n t o her home In
“All
drivers
license»
bearing
the
by
writing
the
secretary
o f state’»
Mr and Mrs Kendrick Dunlap of Kock and son, Mrs C arat:n von
Mrs L. D. May. Portland a fte r spending a month
prefix
*fiR*
and
having
the
expir-
in
Salem,
and
enclosing
the
fee of
Carlton, Mr and Mrs Arxell Le.u- Boistel and grand daughter of
Mr and Mrs A ugust Waaaenm 1- a t the T M. Rolfs home.
ation
dates
June
90,
194S,
or
June
25
cents.
ky and daughter Carolyn, Gordon O’cgon City and Mr and Mrs Les- ler and his sister, M rs Mollie Hill­
Mr and Mrs W. C. Todd, Mr and
Iem ley, Mr and Mrs Herman Pe- ter Barnum
man and children came over from Mr? John Engstrom acd J. *S.
Mr and Mrs A. F. Balror went
u r s and son, Arden, Mrs Paul
Tygh Valley Sunday to visit Mv Newcomb were business visitors
to
The Dalles Sunday to visit her
Wilson of Moro, and Frank and
and Mrs Jacob Waa^enmiller. Mr
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in The Dalles Tuesday.
pSients, Mr and Mrs C. k . Bruck-
Oscar Lemley.
and M rs W assenmiller returned
c it and her sister, Mrs Gus H a rt­
of this Cleon, Fami
T.M. Rolfe afld Mrs Charles Ba-
Hans Bardenhagen with the U- mann, who is in the hoapital re- to their home th a t evening ac-
companied by Donald Olds, of the kei and sons and Mrs B ert C qx
he hristian
S. Navy arrived Monday morning covftling from an operation,
from the G reat Lakes Naval Trai.i-
Mr an<j Mrs Cha-les Len.ley a r­ Seabees, who arrived Saturday \ycre in The Dalles Wednesday on
evening from Los Angeles, dalif- business.
Ffrat IX Aadle L. Mwyfiy, Farm­
• Ftaa from “ipacial incera«” control . . . JJfee to tall yon
il« station to visit his parents, rivfJj Sunday from
P ortland, to
«he truth about worn
world m
«reni
a o , Its
its owe
own 1 world-wide staff o f «orra-
Mr and Mrs Claus Bardenhagen. gptn(j the week a t the hen e of om ia to visit relatives and friends,
M r,and Mrs Florin Coon arrived ersville, Texas, la the m eal Beua ret
epoodenct bring you on-tba^pot news
ad Amerteaa eeldler. * He baa every
to spend a few days with them be
and Oscar Lemley.
Monday from Sandy and were over dspBtuH— tor bravery save the Le­
and vonr family. Each Ieme filled with
Mrs Max Browns father, C. F. Frank
Guests at the M att Simon home “ «'* r e t u r n .« here.
night
guests
a
t
the
home
of
hi«
to clip and keep.
gion
ef
Merit.
Murphy
won
the
Perrin of Bend died Monday July
Fourth
were
Mrs
Elizabeth
Mr
and
Mrs
Willis
B
rittain
an«
parents,
Mr
and
Mrs
Bud
Coon
Congressional
Medal'
ef
Honor
by
¿0 at a hospital in th a t c»ty af- toe
beating off tM Germans and ytx
cer a lonr illness The funeral ser- bliange, Mrs Emma Chamberlain children came over from Tygh VrJ-
tanka at Calmar.
at
and
sons
of
Portland,
Mr
and
Mrs
1CJ
spend
the
Fourth,
fifth
an
1
vues will be held Thursday
Government la a trust,, and the
Stark
Qus
Koepke
of
The
Dallas
and
;,ixth
visiting
a
t
the
Sam
Redmond.
c Ulcers of the government are tne trustees are created for the
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' George Witter, c i
Kept. Mrs ^ncj Helen Bayer homes.
trustees; and both the trust-and benefit of the people.—Henry Clay
Mr and Mrs W ayland Weld and Stiange remained for a longer
Mr
and
Mrs
Frank
Bayer
and
daughter, Darlene, arrived
here VlSj, -with her daughter. Mrs Si-
Mrs Charles Perrigo and daugntci
Tuesday from Portland. Mr Weld ,ron
will go on to Bend Wednesday and
¡r and Mrs Gu* B ilzer of Tygh Linda, and Miss ibillibell P e m g i
were in The Dalles Saturday on
Mrs Weld and daughter will
re- Valley and Mr ?.ad Mrs £dgar
business.
n.ain to visit her parents, Mr and Tav’or and fam ily of Warn c vis-
Dunlap Family
Has Reunion Ai
Grass
. d t . w ; efd
VallCV
. A pot luck "
Was StrVCU
T
74r? J. S. Newcomb.
7 Leighton
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f Fields
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having
recent’
. ,
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r
itteived a medical discharge from
tht navy, and his wife arrive i
Thursday from
San Francisco,
California to visit a t the home of
Mr and Mrs Frank Pike. They le ft
1 liday fore Pendleton to visit icl-
alives.
¡|Cd
the home of Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs August Wassenmil-
A F. Balzer
the
Fourth
!ti
came over from Tygh Valley
,
.
A
,
Mr and Mrs Jesse Arnold and 1 he Fourth to spend bhe day visit­
J; rsie Goodrick end son, Irwin, ing his parents, Mr and Mrs Jacob
of Pendleton spent several days W assenmiller. His sister, Mrs Mol­
last week visiting a t the home oi lie Hillman and children, weni
►'i r.nd Mrs Fra Me Pike.
home with them for a few days
Albert and B’is Mallory of Carl-
Mr and Mrs A rt Schilling and
ten spent the wee’ en 1 at the home
family
and Mr and Mrs Orville
of Mr and Mrs A. A Dunlap.
Ruggles
went to Stiles-on-the
M t and Mrs Kendrick Dumap
Mrs Jennie M artin of Morn come
Denchutes
to spend the Fourth of
arrived last Tuesday from Carl- )n*t Tuesday to spend th* Fourth
July
on
a
picnic.
ion to visit a t the borne of Mr and of July with Mr3 Boyc* B’aylock
Mrs A. A. Dunlap, leaving fur ahd family.
Mr a n # M rs Claus Bardenhagen
their home on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Charles Davis went and daughter, M artha, went to
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to Tygh Valley the Fourth of July
Gordon Lemley e rn e home Wed- >na met her parenU Mr and B , s S ta r Springs the Fourth for a pic
Otway from San FranciK c. .Cal- w . ^ r Roy
po r t,and and M„ Hat- dinner. M artha went on to
Portland to spend several weeks z
¡fo.nl, havin» j a . t retn rrc d from bm<na Npwd)jn
of McMinnville vjgjt jng
t|ie home of Mrs Jonn
a trip to the South Pacific with and had picnic dinner. They canu p a tjen9
the Merchant Marine. He will help
wjth
Davis, u >pend 8av
1.1s father during the harvest sea eiaL^ a y i /
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PFC Benny Payne arrived Sat
Fcn-
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Mrs Boyce Blaylock and child- urday from Camp Howie, Texas,
Mrs Jerry Cunliff and daughter, ren and Mrs Jennie M artin of to spend a thirty day harvest w.th
Barbera, left Saturday foi th eir hlcro were dinner guests at the his parents, Mr and Mrs Ben Pay
l.obie in Corvallis a fte r spending home of Mr and Mrs Clyde S tu d- uc, and other relatives,
s'm e time a t the home of her in- ley the Fourth of July.
Mrs Don Smith returned home
ther, L. K. Smith.
Mr and Mrs Herman Ziegler, Friday from The Dalles where
Mr and Mrs Holds Marple and I r a May, Jim m y and Carl Zieg- she. spent several days visiting at
daughter of Oregon City spent ler, Mr and Mrs Sam Stark, Airs, ine home of her parents in la*,
tl.e week end visiting a t the home 'Ielen Bayer and children. Mr Mr *«d Mrs Gus Smith,
o f L K. Smith.
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m d Mrs J. W. Blagg and daugh-
Mr an« Mrs Arzell Lemley and
Mr and Mrs R. Summerfield and ter, Marie, Mr and Mrs Edgai daughter, Carolyn, were business
family came up fru.it Portland one Alley and children, Ethel and May visitors in, The Dglle* Monday-
Mr and Mrs Joe Bibby went to
daj lest week to spend a few days garet Barnet and Mr and Mrs VVii-
The
Dalles Friday on business rc
v siting his mother. M ri A1 Fox. lis Brittain and children of Tygh
turning
home Saturday.
TFC and Mrs Robert Holmes Valley, had a picnic dinner a t the
Mrs
Mollie
Hillman and children
came back Saturday from Red- Gity park the Fourth of July,
arrived
one
day
last week fr^m
nv nd where they spent several
Mr and Mrs Jam es E aster and
California to vist her parents, Mr
and Mrs Jacob Wassenmiller.
Mr and Mrs Tommie B arnet and
daughter,x M argaret, were in 1 he
Dalles Friday on business.
Mr and Mr» Roy Llllard and dan
gl.ter from Toledo, Oregon sipsnt
several days last week visiting at
the home of her brother in law
mid sister, Mr and Mrs Orville
R uggles.,
- Word was received recently tha»
hill Hogue of the navy, who was
cn a mine sweeper when Corregi-
got iell, was taken prisoner by the
Japanese and held a prisoner ir
the Phillipines until last October
24 with only five survivors. Bib
Hogue lived here with his parents,
Mr and Mrs Bob Hogue a num ­
ber of years ago, when his fath er
war depot agent here.
:W. J. Crozier of Snohomisn,
W ashington arrived Friday to vis­
it his daughter Mrs Maude Gar-
letL
Mias Lila Lee Alley and Mrs Dort
Smith left Monday for Portland
to spend a week visiting a t the
home of the form er’s sister in law,
Mrs Bruce Alley.
Mrs Estet H artley and
sons.
H arry and Jam es, and Mrs Ray
Petereit were busintas visitors ir.
The Dalles Saturday.*
Mr and Mrs Ed Alley and dau­
ghter, Lila Lee, . Mr and Mrs Tom
Ailey and Mr and Mrs John Blo;k
spent the Fourth of July a t Bear
Springs on a pknjc.
Mrs Kate Smith left Friday for
1 er home in Riverside, Wash-, af­
ter Spending ten days visiting be**
brother and sister in law; Mr and
Mr? Bud Coon.
Suodard Fly Spray is sore death to filet, ¿cast mosquitoes
Mr and Mra Clifford Woods ami
moths, ants, many other insects. It kills on contact - in a
fam ily of Klamath Falls »pent
the Fourth here with bis fath e r
jiffy! Safe to use. Standard Fly Spray won’t harm hum..n>,
Jim
Woods.
won t stain wrallpaper or fab.ics, when used according 1?
M
r-and
Mrs Charles Baker and
directions. Get some today - for health protection!
lam
ily
abd
Mrs W illard Rolfe and
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sun, Danny, »pent the F ourth- al
C. R. Anderson, Grets Valley, Phone 2 3 2
Government Camp on a picnic.
Mra Ray Ballard and son from
Dorris,
California and Mrs Robert
J. C. W ilson, W asco, Phone 5 5 2
Huggins of Los Angeles, Calif­
ornia arrived one day last wetk fm
an indefinite stay with their mo
' i r le t o l r c p r e s i.ir a t iv c fo r
tiier, Mrs May Palmer, a t the
Tom G arrett home.
S T A N D A R D OF C A L I F O R N I A
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
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Condensed Statement of Hoad Office and 40 Branches
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RESOURCES
June 30,1944
Jane 30,1945
$S5JW J8S.71
Cash on Hand41 duo from Banks $ 8 2 ,9 0 0 ,9 1 2 ^ 9
United Statea Bonds, incl.
U.S. Government Agencies 240,375,969.69
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$323,276,881.98
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266,165,610/1
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J r — — ~ ^$351,#55,199.32
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76,506,595.05
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1,007.50
51»465,4S4.54
300,000.00
Municipal B o n d s .......................... ................... / 15,797,613.00
All Other B onds................................................
, fiia n s and D iscounts.......................................
. Stock in Federal ¡Reserve Bank............... ....
None
72,696,567.75
300,000.00
v Bank Premises, Furniture and F ix tu r es.. . .
Other Real E sta te............................................
, ; T &9kefit Earned
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2,652,530.99 •
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230,278.90 f
Other R eso u rc es..................................... ..
L IA B IL IT IE S
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599,334.61
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>485,790,411.4^ '
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C a p i t a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... $ 4,500,000.00
S u r j f l M . . , . . . . . . ; ................... 5,500,000.00
Undivided Profits, R eserves. . 6,153,581.64
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1 $4.500/100.00 5
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10,006,172.06 .
Other L ia b ilitie s ............... .. . ................' 165,121.53
Deposits (exduaiv« o f reciprocal bank depoalta). 399,00 7 ,9 0 0 .3 8
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T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S ...----- ....,$416,620,406.89 '*1
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$20,006,172.06
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1,292,729.55
139,253.84
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157,715.10
464,194,540.90
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$485,790/411.45
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$ 16,153,581.64 ,
Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc.
1,163,686.97 't
Interest Collected in A dvance......................
130,116.37
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* T O T A L RESOURCES................... |416,620,406^9r
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DBFOSITS First National Bank of Portland.,.................. ........ .... .T . .. . . : . . $464,194,540.90 '
DEPOSITS 8 other Oregon Banks under management
• i. central of First National Bank...'......................
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CRAND TOTAL ail Deposit, Under.First National Management... . . . . - $489,593,430.32
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BANK OF. SELLWOOD, Portland
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COOLIDCE O McCLAINE, Silverton A
CLATSOP COUNTY BANK, Seaside •
THE SCIO STATE RANK
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MEDFORD
MERRILL
MOLALLA \
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NORTH BEND
NYSSA
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PENDLETON
SALEM
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StAYTON
THE DALLES
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