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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1946)
f — ~ «* I* « « ' r i I I | — . | 1 ■ ■ j '* 1 , . . . t IWWHAW povwn ÌOVBM4U fiata onwflflw PKIDAV, l-Y Í, (»4« A n 8 lb. 8og. son, P h ilip Scott, nmuninimnunuu i mnnimin i i iiH i nmnimnunniuiiHiiuimiiinmiii i i w as born to Mr and M rs P h ilip P itm an a t Yakim a, W ashington, Ju ne 17. - G randparents are Mr and Mrs T om Fraser.. M iss P atricia P in kerton h av in g finished h er freshm an y e a r at W illam ette u n iv e rsity returned to her hom e last w eek end fo r th e sum m er vacation. A sm all grass fire im r »edlately T h e P acific P ow er & L ig h t west o f the Joe P eters it rm build- com pany stands ready to assist j . tags caused b rief exciter lent W ed any one m ovin g com bines or n esd ay noon. Tex Ir z y k said it oth er tall m achinery under w ire s | bad sta ffed from a fire he had If a call is put in to th e com pany in h is sp rin g tooth on sum m erfal- an em ployee w ill come to p reven t low w est o f the grass land. F our danger from h ittin g the w ires. o r fiv e acres w ere burned over W . E. (Bill) M cLachlan has op- 1 zand th e volun teers k e p t it out ened the barber shop in the base o f th e w heat. m ent o f th e Moro H otel and ha3 Mrs W . L . H ayes announces been scrap iru«- scrap ing ing cnins chins ana and trim- ¿th a t sh e w ill g iv e a p a rty for m lng h alr for several days. He ch ildren a t her house at th e fa ir hag t)een a barbe r since 1932. In grounds e v e ry S aturday after- addition to the barber shop he noon beginning J u ly 8. “ T h ere has for radio repair ' and J ELEC TIO N RETURNS—AM ERICAN STYLE . . . la s t as any Amer will be gam es” , she says, “stories teRts tul>es free. ican couple would stt before the radio to gel late rsfiurag on election Or religious nature and hongs. M ike M ulick received w ord night, Emperor Hlrohite, the debuakud mikado, aad bto wife, the TKgre w ill be prizes a n d sur- W ednesday of the death of his • empreea, alt before the radio and gbt the M e e t results of Japan's first p rises/' B igger chUdren w ill help fath er in W allington, N ew Jersey [ democratic election. They are shewn at the summer palace at w ith th e sm aller ones. A car w ill and he le ft th a t nigh t for his . Hayama. Returns centlnned all slec h sn night. Bede filed objection ta k e th e cildren from tow n to the ^ Grne S u rv iv in g are the w idow , to results. ’ it ' ♦’ - : J fa ir grounds and all m ay come. fiv e daughters and tw o sons. ' A sa E slin ger cam e up from Glen v ir tu e built a w alk into Mrs A nnie W illiam s returned E asie r w e re it to hurl the F o rest G rove to spend a few days - the back door of the C hristian last w eek from E ugene w h ere rooted m ountain from its base, E rn rn est est and and scien ce church here w ith his son, son, E W ednesday to she had been for tw o m onths than force th e yoke of slavery other relatives. A lth ou gh nearing accOm m odate m em bers of th at w ith h e i daughter, Mrs Sadie upon m en determ ined to be free. 90 Mr. E slin ger looks fin e and re- organization. D unlop and tw in daughters, • “ T — Southey tain s his jo v ia « l disposition T h e Arden Squires,the M arius p jCn ir trios and W asco cele A tten d in g the C arl F. P eetz ^ „ m a s the A rth u r B u ch oltz’, v F1cm c trips and W asco jeie- FARM S M em orial program Sunday nigh t 7 X i L i e r S ayrs fam ilies bratlon have„ taken m° st o f l,he ------ ----------— F red erick X i c k S d on B adger C reek the “ t,ze" r y ° f “ oro 0,11 t a n ' / ’ r 1 F Y O U ’R E 0LD : were his two uncles, — i dau picnicKea v i i s the Fourth. F a ir w eath er and a ' it’s Time W h alley w ith his w ife and F T r i E dna M elaer and daughter X V ^ X y ^ t h " ? W a£ I F Y O U R E YOUNG: ghter, H arriet, and J. Benson W m W h a lley w ith his w ife and - n . P riscilla, left Monday for Pori- u h r a U W , j w It's Time to Buy. Robert, all o f Portland. visit hsr . Harold of the season T h e dance Thurs- G IL E S L . F R E N C H M r and M rs Neal F reem an son in law, r a arandqon day ni&ht w as w ell attended. Real Estate Broker— Farm Loans cam e up from E ugene to spend a M urphy and the new grandson. w eek w ith his parents, M r and Mr anti Mrs O rval Thom pson. Con D avis and C hris T a y lo r T R A V E L E R S IN S U R A N C E < O. Mrs recently J a y Freem an. T h e ironi elder uic Free- ---- returneo '-»^i- recently / .were returned U] from the coast ,w ere Up from the John Day Wed- __ i the r G earh * «v art . n o new w cn s i ’ipr con- mri- nesday. m a n s daughter and husband, Mr and spaper and M rs W iley of ar- vention, «»»vine w ith ith Mr Mr ~ L aG rande — are stavin g w rived in tim e to spend the F ou rth and Mrs A ndrew Thom pson dur , H arsy Kunsm an, Mr and Mrs R obert M arvin, Mr and Mrs Ar- here to m ake it a fam ily p arty. ing Mrs - M - elzer’s - absence. ~ tliur C hristianson spent the 4th M rs E lva B ryan t of Hood R iv — * at G overm ent Sp rin gs. er cam e Sunday to attend the C arl P eetz M emorial program • Mr and Mrs G. Douma left Wed- and to remain a few days w ith R eal n€sday even in g for P rin eville friends. S tart a R aw leigh Business, rela- to spend the F ourth w ith Mr and Mrs K arl Landstrom » » » » » w » m » » » » n » m m » » w u w w w » n » in w w B H H » n B n m n iiii iiiim H n «m tt op p ortunity for perm anent, lives. end daughter, Maris, stopped a profitable w ork. W rite v Raw few days this w eek to visit w ith Mrs Mahlon Trace well and leigh ’s Dept. ORG-81-K O ak her parents, Mr and Mrs L. L. 35p twin sons came up from Portland land, California. Peetz, w hile on their w ay to to spend the Fourth with her Idaho to m ake a land su rve y for M A C ’S W E L D IN G SHOP, W asco, mother. Mrs Emma Davis at Oregon. P ortable w eld in g ser- several weeks. T he Portland of , nr«« Kent, vice, weld anyplace. Wes Wil fice o f the Bureau of A gricu ltu ra l de’s location. Phone 512. A. D. Mr and Mrs 1 .ester Conlee came Econom ics has been closed and the McConaughy, Wasco. 34-43p home the first of the week from Laudstrom s are due for another Wecoma beach where they had RESOURCES m ove. Mr and Mrs Charles Ruggles SAVE 60% Read 4 pocket books gone Friday to witness the long C ash on H and and D u e from B a n k s .. . . . • $102,388,082.45 . -- for 40c Write— Pocket B-zuk.‘ time low tide. and daughter left W ednesday for U S. B on d s, in clu d in e U . S. G overnm ent A g e n c i e s 298,913,032.71 1 4 0 1 , 301,695 16 Club of A m erica 1 B ox 2212B— Nampa, - Idaho, to spend the • — - • - 43,032,176.33 F o u rth of J u ly w ith Mr and Mrs H ollyw ood - 28 Calif. 37p M unicipal B onds Serai Searcy. Grass Fire Burn Smail Area of Peters Land To our customers, - .The O P A There is no has now expired. Government regulation ofclothing prices. ,, O u r prices w ill not be continue to be based on the raised. They w ill percentages in effect be fore the war and permitted by O P A during its life. GRETA THE D A L L E S Want Ad» STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND AS Work shirts Khaki pants LIA B ILITIE S C a p i t a l . . . . . . . . .... .................. ....................... .................... ♦ Bath towels QUEEN SIZE ORANGES . . . Selm a Rocker, Orange festival queen, Bartow, F la., finds that tbs oranges are bigger and better than ever before. These vitam in packed fruit look as big as grapefruit. ♦ w .i » M e 3 .z a 4,565,066.00 FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK OF PORTLAND— PORTLAND BRANCHES u a im ALBANY A S H LA N D A S . )R IA C H U R C H E S Moro Community Church Bible School 10:00 A. M. BEND CONDON COQUILLE ENTERPRISE C hurch at 11:00 A . M. Grass • V7alley Baptist Church Su n day School 10 a. m. 10:30 a. m. w ill begin the pro gram put on b y the children of the D aily V acation B ible School. T h is program w ill continue on into the w orsh ip service. E v e r y one is urged to attend to Fee w h a t the children h av e accom plished. W o rk books w ill be on display. P ra y e r m eeting, T h u rsd ay 8 p. m. H ow ard A. Schilling, pastor. Science ¿¡J wbi L m iiami C -M «AST R0SI C ITY BRANC H PORTLAND BRANCH L IV K T O C K -K IN T O H BRANCH SOUTHEAST BRANCH U N I0 N A N 0 PORTLAND g y s S R U BRANCH OTHER ORECON BRANCHES GOES RIGHT ON K|HING 1 HEM Christian iu n c h M O N T j A V I? U A »S A N C H FLEAS ^.4 LICE DDI w ith S u b ject of C h ristian I Scien ce L esson Serm on 11:00 A M. “ G od” W ednesday m eetin gs first and third W ednesdays o f each m onth include testim onials o f healing. The reading room in the rear of the church contains all auth oriz ed C hristian Science literatu re w hich m ay be borrow ed or pur chased. Sunday School 10:00 a jn . M orning W orship 1 1 m. Special F a th e r’s- d ay service ' Junior L eagu e at 7 p. m. FOSSIL CH AN TS PASS CRESHAM HEPPNER HILLSBORO HOOD RIVER K L A M A T H FALLS LA CRANDE LA KEVIEW MARSHFIELD MEDFORD MERRILL , SAUM SHERMAN COUNTY. I STAYTO N MOLALLA NEWBERG NO RTH B IN D NYSSA ORECON CITY, PENDLETON THE DALLES TILLA M O O K U N IO N W OO DBURN T h » F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k o f P o r t l a n d a r o n in o FIRST N A T IO N A L B A NK OP C O T T A C I C R O V I FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K OP FOREST GROVE FIRST N A T IO N A L R A NK OP EUGENE 8A ****** FIRST N A T IO N A L B A NK OP PRINEVILLE THE SCIO STATE BANK BANK OF SWEET HOME X- I DEPOSITS P i n t N a t io n a l B a n k o f P o rtla n d a n d 4 0 b r a n d i t a . . . . 9 o th e r O re g o n B an ka a f f ilia t e d w it h F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k o f P o r tla n d . . - Society Wasco Methodist Church Moro Lumber & Fuel 362,526.291 10,500,000.00 8,665,178.03 ♦ 23 ,6 6 5 ,1 7 8 .0 5 ’ J ,176,720.29! R eserv es A llo ca ted for .Taxes, In terest, etc................ . 92,284.52 A ccep ta n ces . .................................................... *j? , 251,642.86 In te r e st C o llected In A dvance V. 258,524.8% O th er L ia b ilities ................................. •• 505,594,653.20 D e p o s its (e x c lu s iv e o f reciprocal bank dep osits) • $531,039,003.79 T O T A L L IA B IL I T IE S KUIS ceiling squares a ' Surplus . . . .............................................................. ................ U n d iv id ed P rofits and R e s e r v e s ...................................... Enameled W are four foot-six foot 773,161.04 80,186,019.1$ , 450,000.04 •i 2,865,269.98 \ N one / 92,284.53 ’*1,976,47147 In ter est E a r n e d ................................................................... O ther R esou rces ...................................................... .. T O T A L RESO URC ES Work sox all sizes 29, 1946 B ank P rem ises, F urniture and F ix tu r e s ................ .:.y O th er R eal E s t a t e .................................... ............................ C u stom ers' L ia b ility on A cce p ta n ce s. .............. ........... ij Broadcloth shorts FIRTEX JU NE O ther B o n d s . . . . . . . . . . w . ; » . • ................................. L oan s and D is c o u n ts .......................................................••«j S to ck in F ed eral R eserve B a n k .......................... .. ••••£ ( For your clothing needs: Moro Variety & Remedy OF ; T O T A L .. . 7 3 ,2 0 8 , 7 5 2 J t • ttHJBSo1 •_PJ3J»ra uzaxa: o utJLJLliU*.-«’®»- LOANS AND DISCOUNTS BB0,tM,Ol».tB P i n t N a tio n a l B a n k o f P o rtla n d a n d 4 0 b r a n d ie s I • . -•*e’W'e~.nr*a 9 o th e r O re g o n B a n ka a f f i l ia t e d w i t h F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k o f Por t l a n d ____________________ d,B4<A>l.X T O T A L ................ . O . ™ $87,032,85S.O9 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND MiMita K s i t A t a i r o t i v i M a u n e « a o a r o a A V io n .«9