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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1946)
■f ■— -U-' .r »■»— J»*«» i, «xp«! ¿ » " « r i * ; * « " 'V A HQftn, pn«Mn*> in the Electa degree burned eyt end did I t'd . p*M, A «*• •«’"‘I»» » < •* 4M» *(N. wtt m IT Kenwrth i5 S d S ? ^ » n d Refreshments were served a f t « potluck dinner was Served at the , The Junior league of the Meth- ^ A m » M th o se attendlg Vhe wai^ Mrs Ke^n. * > y fe « « » » B m w g . - ¡ j » ¿ - A r x * " a ■ s n .’i s s s ¿ s . -™ ™ W dSM L o b ? Published B w .j F r id -/ at Moro, 0re<un Editor Ufa, L. FrMdt WH1DA16, MAT I«, 1M4 3 Mr and Mrs John Capaci and Eddl Dallas, Oregpn visit- they all reported having a good gnd Joan, Mr and t i n and Mrs Gochnaijer. sons of U » . Angelee,"'California, o v « tines. Hllderbrand, Mr and M™ Corwin „ „ „ ........... .. have spent the last w eek visiting M rs-H untley Is a Carl Thompson of Rufus la Barnett, Mr and Mrs Bill Banne Z" A gnterwd M woMid eii.M mutter at U«e toatofftca at Mora. O re^ a end-r Act of at the home of Mrs ^ u g h te e t>f Rev. Amt M w F. L. fin d in g the floors of the Metho- Mr and^Mre H ild e ijr ^ d . Mr. KligCJlCS Qwxrrm ot March ». !«■>. ents, Mr and Mrs A D. McCon- r a_ nell Her husband just return- dist church-. It will be ready for and Mrs Dan McDermld, aughy. ’ , ed from Manilla. \ * th e service next Sunday. Mrs LeRoy Belshee and daugh r ¿favate* Annie Fulton Chapter 124 O.- Mr and Mrs Rogert Blsh and Lafg g ftrnou ïrrwvrHood The Klondike club was enter- and Mr and Mrs Roy Belshee or AM« OlE ___ MORO ' Phone 271 T.S.- held a stated communication baby are visiting in the East River Saturday. He spent several talned at the home of Mrs Mar- -Moro Visitors in The Dalles Friday H^m ^ ^ r o i a rotnnnxntni h*TII* ÇVlay 14. Three past Worthy with relatives of Mr Bish. . month» visiting hisJdhlUlren; he Punsi * Grand Matrons ° f .the._ Gra"d Dr OIiver GiI1’ th€ new Dls- « * » « * » rfn£ In ln .^ r9*co GAS AND OIL SYNOPSIS OP ANNUAL 8TATBMBNT NATIONAL CDITOFU A L Chapter of Oregon, Doris Stipe, W the Massachusetts Fire & Marine Insurance Company, of Boston. La to» Tirea-Accemories Dut_ State of Maia., on the thirty-first day of December, 1046. made to tod thaut- l ( b O & ASSOCIATION Therese Castner and Bess Setter» trlct Superintendent of the Cas- Mice Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to l a c were escorted to the East and cade district, held the last.quar- H . M o K K A N and S O N INOOMZ «iven the granl honor. Other dis- terly conference at the Method M ai - emend- 6 06604200 evening. in S h e lifi& c o u n ty a Mftar spend- Net prem ium s received— 17. ftotaflntereat, I N 8® B N C E tinguished guests were Hehriet- parsonage Wednesday Total Interest, dividends and real_estate lnoom e--27 . 180.472.63 were in8 three years in the service; he Income from other source#—20-86. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER la Hacker, member of Pay Re- After the various report« Grain, Feed, F low , Fuel received his his discharge from a 002000.10 presentative committee; Rose Am- presented a unanimous vo w as Total Income Farm Implements, Bags, T w in e SUBSCRIPTION ..RATES and D1SBUKÄZMXNT8 idon, member of the state of In- cast ^or ^ e return ° am ount paid policyholders for loss««— 14............. 8 807 JM W Payable In Advance • Lwi di ana in Oregon; Mary Frances Mrs Cannell for another year, if L A NJ} BANK LO A N S barbed w ir e - good posts pet L om Bdjuatment «»ponom 16........................................ 2? ONE YEAR _________ ___ ^ Aaanta oommlaalon« or brokorago—10........................... 185,010 73 •Gilbert, Worthy Matron of Colum- the conference returns them in PHONES 4% n e a r e st Long Term ffioors, directors, home oOloe \ ------ |£>ia Chapter 33; Helen Ruggles, June’ It w ill,m a k b - thalr lKIt 48,780.20 Residence employe«— 10 ................... .. Office Feedstore 84.402 Al i. _____________ iloenaee and fece—20-00. TA«— ___ _____ /■ Those U>h.o W va.ld h a d e ^ % ^ n'p^ n W^ rB^ e. ’V « S T X Wasco . n . l f e . X i i f F . r ^ Doan A .,'« 182 162 Dividend« paid to stockholder« (Cash, 0100.000.00; 163 0 0 4 0 )................................................................... 100,000.00 OREGON Di vid •lock. 00 ends paid or eredltod to policyholder».. fre e d o m f o r s e c u rity a re hem Chapter 78. Columbia Chap- was a great success A11 the town Bank HfigqL The Dalles, Oregon WASCO All other expenditures, All page 8 Items not ¥ 68,000 01 enumerated above ........................................ (er 33 of The Dalles were special IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ■ d e s e rv in g o f n e ith e r. I 028,84841 ________________________________ guests. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Total disbursements F ro m w h e re I s i t ... ¿ y Jo e M a r s h ADMITTXD ASSSTS v v w B P iP v o fl ' PftSt Electas of Annle FuJton SHERMAN COUNTY. , Value of real estate owned (market v a lu e).................8 GOOD NEW SPAPER« «and visiting Chapter members In the matter of the Estate of • a Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.................. 1,100,720.00 A trade paper has stated that were honored with a degree. A EHen p; Sommer, deceased: SS. Value of bonds owned (amortlaed)—4-40............. 2,041,120.00 Value of stocks owned (market value)—4-20A.. w eek ly’ newspapers should not «'a ,t Gran<* E,ecta of Oregon' Final Notice. 88J0O.78 Caeb in banks and on band—6 -0 -7 ......................... Thad Phipps and Premlunaa in oourae of ooileetlon written since try to compete with the dailies, C astner. T “ TO WH0M IT MAY C 0N ' .«.f-ptomber 80. 1 0 4 6 -0 -0 -8 4 ............................... •ia is but should become a magazine of ^ >rtJ>y M4 ' 7 " h / ' r " CERN: Notice is hereby given l u t e Mt and rents due and accrued—84................. Chapter, Helen Watkins, honor- t,iat E |sje Martin the executrix th e G ard en Party their communities instead of z a 00,038.416 71 Total admitted aaaaU................................................................... • ed her mother. Ethel Strong, and a ^ v e entitled estate has regular newspaper. IJABrtJT i a SURPLUS AND OTHXR FUNDS her mother-in-law, Marie Watkins rendered and filed her final ac- And then Thad sees that half the tal unpaid claim«—14.................................................... • 1*« 00 Thad Phipps’ wife Inally got hist Somehow, w e think the writer tlmated lfiaa Bdjuatment «xpenaa for unpaid .o n fiM ------------------------------------------------- count therein with the alxive ladies there are sipping beer, as to the Ladles’ Flower Club Lama has been sleeping. Most o f the clalmb—16 ..........................................................B.00O.00 entitled Court, and Monday June Festival and Garden Party. well as those who*ve choeen lemon Total unearned pramlume on all un«xplr«d country weeklies of Oregon at rixka— .......................................................................10 700,400.00 3rd 1946 at 10 o’clock A. M. In ade and cider, and he mutters: “I •alarlaa. rente, expenaea. btlla, aoeounta. faea, etc.. least, are magazines of their A t first Thad was mighty un- the County Court room, in' Coun due or accrued—34...................................................... 5 joooo reckon it’s a ladies’ drink, too.* counties of trade areas We have 47AOO.OO Betlmated am ount due or accrued for taxee 35 ---- ty Court house in Moro, Shfcr- comfBrtable in his Sunday best, From where I sit, more and more Commlaalona. brokerage, or other chargee due and long contended that a weekly man County, Oregon, has been making polite conversation with people are realizing, like Thad, that 1,00000 accrued—20 newspaper can hardly Justify the ladiea, nibbling on watercress designated as a time and place AUTO — LIFE — beer doesn’t belong to any special Total liabilities, exoept capital............................... 0 07104000 its existence on any other for the final hearing and settle sandwiches. Until Milly Harztell •a p lta l paid u p ..........................................01,000,00000 group or occasion—it’s a whole grounds. furplue over al in abilities................... 1,064.070.73 C o m p r e h e n s iv e R e s id e n c e & ment of said account and the comes up with a tray of ice-cold some American beverage that be Idrplus as regards pollcyboldera..................................0•2064070.7B WhsClMr fo r better o r WOiBC a P e r so n a l L ia b ility I n s n r a o c e . hearing of objections, if any beer in frosty glasses. longs wherever folks enjoy good 00020,410 71 county newspaper speaks for its , Farn| an<| Farm thereto. Total M1 su p p o se/’ says M illy slyly, taste and moderation. BUSINESS IN ORBOON PGR THS TSAR county. The welfare of that coun- Enl , Elsie Martin *yo«Tl think beer’s a siesy drink.” 0e'. premiums received ty and that county’s residents is Executrix “Sissy drink!” skys Thad emphatJ- let loeaee its primary concern. The better J o h n M. D eM o ss, A g en r Z ) .. thvldende paid er credited policyholder»......................... -r........... .. Roy J. Baker eally. “Just because it’s mild and / j o e I “ :: 3 • “ art“ I n w *“ It does the job, the better the P h o n e 857, M oro, O re. Attorney for Executrix moderate doesn’t make it sissy I f / P«ir.e Daniel R. AekORnar Aeksnaan. P*n.e of gaijretery 0> j * «<ary—Daniel county. ' (Res. DeMoss Springs) 26-9 Beer’s a saun’a drink!* * \A/vamKa» ft 81. I 1 1048 Aft.ft marba* L/wta for Fewr m il -On aW the ^ baeU of T December market qnoU 4 tloos *U :ka owned, this Company's total admitted asceta would be In areas »0 to There is always competition ren tn itn n :in tn m m n tm tn n iiu ::::n tn:r I K »S6 066 71 « aad .................................... ............ surplus to 08,014,710.72. between towns and communities Copyright, 1946, United State» Beeteen F i s s f a d as and counties as there is between individuals. One wants a road W c h a v e a f e w tons o f or a plant or something that the other covets. Week by week there may appear to be Mttle dif ference between them, but when the chips aredown each must stand for its county or section. And' fortunate is the community that has w ithin it a strong, able fin e f o r hogs newspaper that realizes the needs of the district and is willing to speak out for those needs. and O n e Ton o f Good newspapers have always been community magazines In that senae, and it is true of both dailies and weeklies. Honors O fficers D -.1^- In Meeting INSURANCE C STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES ir 55 percent Protein Tankage RAILROAD STRIKE 5*10-10 Lawn Fertilizer Whether the railroad strike is going to be settled before the grace period is up or not we do pot know. Neither is there any way to tell whether John Lewis wUi let his miners go back to work steady or n o t Either can tx x tttn n u tn tu v . tie up our national economy and both would stop us completely. Everyone can see that unless For Years the Mid-Colum bia responsibility accompanies t h e power to caU strikes the nation wtl be a Jong time getting settled Headquarters of Most down after the war We are a good ways ahead of all other na Motorists! tions of the earth, because war left no physical ‘ marks on us; F o r y e s r a SUNSET has b e e n h e a d q u a rte rs our factories are ready to go ahead and produce for our clti- fo r m ost m o to rists o f this a re a . W e a p p r e - xens and the world. Other coun tries may fe t to producing first e la te y o u r p a tro n a g e a n d s triv e to d e s e rv e and gain the markets of a wait ing world. ‘ It. Russ V o l s t o r f f Is b a c k a t SUNSET Perhaps it 1 r our own loss that wiM be greatest We live by and Oar Reputation h Your Protection fenjoy a high standard of living which means that w e consume more (food, use more equipm ent itilise more machinery than do The Dalles, he citiaens of any other country in the world. We have the capacity Oregon to go on doing this. But w e must work to have things. Money in itself has no value. It is the things we buy with it OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC CHEVROLET that make us rich If we refuse to produce the things w e live “ M A K E E V E R T M IL E C O U N T by w e w ill be poor even though our factories are well equipped to " » k e thing« ; W e are ao industrialized that labor Itself comprises a large part of our population. Labor is Msing by strikes as much as does ■ by other segment of < society, N o C e r tific ó te and besides loses the wages it •might have earned. R e q u ir e d • Through 150 years w e have team ed how to make machinery and how to use it to make life easier for ourselves. Now we Lafrsf Factory Method» m ust lesm to keep that machin ery working or it is of no ‘use I t serves no purpose to say that «capital or labor is selfish. Both For EUgibU Car Owner» are selfish, as are aft humans w h ose desires are allowed to go U .S . ROVAI uncurbed. Perhaps government m ust provide the curbs or our economy wUi fall. . DE LUXE MORO GRAIN GROWERS i P ® **6 “ O P E « *’ 6 Sunset M otor Co. e l e c o m OP: an i „ n s ta K 19W are t - up , 1 0 Î . . . a- c - u i..< \ ««» a»»'»»- Ppil . h«» a 4 7 < e a r li. “ ^ F, ^ . ha*g°°c ' decine p ò « * electric s” *'” forre»'11' 0"1’ nxTIr« WHh ill » „ it costs furnish » house XV SOCIALISTS t ororatAiv K » k « , fM fu r n itu r e U t e .y H1V£ you RECAPPING cww ' pari*'* tfjxa aï-un CLft^dhma^wftAu flkeaflft te dmih «r a U à tr i US TODAY 8UN8ET MOTOR COMPANY T “ *»•< te? v bgan..,:/¿-a b» rAuO -f-‘ ìj -