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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1948)
r PAGE 4 5- - . SHERMAN COUNTY — JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON . * . --------- "■*- - ’* '< Herman Zieglers Surprised When Friends Remember 25th Wedding Anniversary The Grass Valley Rebekah and Odd Fellow lodges sponsored a surprise party at the Odd Fellow hall Friday evening honoring Mr and Mrs Herman Ziegler on their 25th wedding anniversary, A pot luck~ supper was served at 6:30 to about sixty guests. SLAUGHTERING Your hogs slaughtered, processed and cured beef slaughtered for the hide; cut, wrapped and sharp frozen. C & C Food: Store G" “ v,"ey FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1948 For dessert a large three tiered cake decorated with pink rose buds and silver leaves was ser ved with ice cream. The Zieg ler’s received many lovely gifts. Mr and Mrs Ernest Eslinger, Mr and Mrs Bill Buether and Mr and Mrs Claus Bardenhagen were among the guests. Mr and Mrs L. Brockway of The Dalles were visitors at the home of her grandparents, Mr and < Mrs T. M. Rolfe, Friday evening. A no host church party was held at the Masonic hall Wednes day evening for the older people of the churches in Grass Valley. Games were enjoyed during the evening and refreshments of pie and coffee were served in the evening. The weather here has been foggy for the last four or five PLYMOUTH Thursday where he entered the " as 'h om e^untay. days and with freezing tempera Mr and Mrs Donald Clodfelter Ha they orouguv ------------ — - tu res the frost had collected on and family went to The Dalles hospital with pneumonia. ■ ~ ___ the trees and wires which were Sunday staying ,over night at really beautiful. The sun came the home of her parents, Mr and out Tuesday and the frost began Mrs C. P. Adams, returning home Monday. to fall. Mrs Art Bibby entertained Mr and Mrs Earl Olds had as members of the bridge clubs at. guests Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Jesse Helyer, Mr and Mrs her home Thursday with a des Harry Stark, John and Barbara sert luncheon followed by con Alley, Ina May and Carl Ziegler tract at two tables Mrs Ed Alley and Jackie and Dick Rust, who and Mrs Earl Olds held high spent the evening playing pin scores and Mrs A. F. Balzer low ochle. Refreshments were served score for the afternoon. The lat ter also won the traveling prize. , at the close of the evening. Rev. Harold C. Etter, of the Mr and Mrs Arthur Vande International Christian leprosy Zande and children of North Mission of Portland spoke at the Bonneville were Sunday dinner Baptist churcl} Thursday even guests of Rev. and Mrs Howard ing. He was a dinner guest of Schilling. The Rev. Gerald Hes Rev. and Mrs Howard Schilling.’ kett was also a dinner guest. Mr and Mrs Clyde Stradley The Ladies Social Service club and sons were business visitors met at the home of Mrs T. M. in The Dalles Saturday. Rolfe Thursday afternoon with eight members present. After • W hether your acreage is very large or comparatively the regular business meeting re freshments were served by the small, there is an International Crawler to fit your power hostess. The next meeting will requirements. From the compact T D -6 and T D -9 to the; be held at the home of Mrs Wal lace May Thursday February 12. larger TD -14 and T D -18, International Diesels give Mi and Mrs Willard Rolfe took • you more pulling power and better traction. Better^ their son, Dannie, to The Dalles balance gears Internationals to the ground. Let INTERNATIONAL CRAWLERS Solve Your Power Problems If you prefer gasoline-powered tractors, you have a choice o f the International T -6 or T-9. They re built to the same fine standards as International Diesels. For rugged dependability, for thousands o f worfi-boufS a bare minimum o f maintenance, your best bet ¡4 ait , NOW D E L IV E R IN G 1948 Chrysler 1948 Plymouth International Crawler. Stop in and see us about your farm power require ments. W e’ll be glad to give you complete information about International Crawlers. a Complete and Modern Repair Facilities Overhauling Tires & Tubes Tune-up Batteries Headlight Adjusting John and Ktha De Moss say: stop in at oar show room at De- Moss Spr. Pick out the Model yon would like to hear in your own J. K. McKean Company ■ J .. . Noonan=Pratt Motors WASCO, OREGON rates AN OREGON BANK SERVING OREGON Condensed R eport o f the New telephone rates will go Into effect with the next telephone bills, beginning with those dated January 11. These new rates have been approved by the Public Utilities Commissioner of Oregon following extensive hearings. Increased costs reduced the current earnings of’ thisTmsiness in Oregon to a point far below even the minimum generally conceded as necessary. Our rates, generally, have not, been increased since 1921 in most Oregon cities and towns. Our policy with respect to earnings and service will continue to be: To render an ever improving telephone service at a cost as low as is consistent with financial safety and fair treatment to employees. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of PORTLAND, OREGON , D E C E M B E R 31, 1947 RESOURCES nn and Due from Banks............................. $148 471 417 33 U n ite d S ta te s G o v e rn m e n t B o n d s. • • • • • • .................. 294.IOS 4S4 60 M u n icip a l and O th et Bonds........................................... T a n d 27.494.867 84 > D is c o u n t s ............................... ................ 126.765.986 09 Rtnelr in F ederal F*«erve Bank ..................................... .. Representative Naw Monthly Rates for 600.000 00 MORO 5,930 178 22 P - ’A P rem ises fT n ciu d ln o B r a n c h e s )...................... ('•»•♦omtr«' L ia b ility on Acceptances........................... 736.271 68 T“ **” »** F arned .................................................... • • • • • • • • 1.406.544 34 Other Resources.................. .............................................. 1 3 ’ * *'•*' ’ 6 1 Party ................ ........$3.00 2 Party ................ ..........$2.50* 4 Party ..........................$2.25* ..........$2.50 Su b u rb an Farmer Lina ..........$ .75 $606,827,159.38 \ L IA B IL IT IE S ‘ ..........................................• • • • • • • Undivided Profits and Reserves......... 8.557,503.97 $ 28 557 m3 07 F««erves for Interest. Taxes, etc........................ 2.223.161 71 n - '/ x i t s 736.271 68 ............................................................................... 575,163 C o llec ted not E arned .......................................... O ther L ia b ilit ie s ............................................................... 60 90.645 05 5« ...... There are also some rate revisions, effective January 10, in long distance rates within the state. The five-minute initial period has been reduced to three minutes for station-to-station rates on 15c, 20c and 25c routes. Certain adjustments have been made in person-to- person rates and in the night and Sunday rates starting at 33 miles. Report charges have been eliminated, and some decreases in s rates apply on intrastate statiorf-to-station calls covering 175 miles **• * and longer. } \ 10.000.000 00 / -'-•n ta n c es • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 P«rty ___ ..................$3.75 2 Party . . . . -------F .. . .$3.25 Suburban . . ..................$3.00 Farmer Lina ..........• •••<$! «2$ * No Change F-tnttal . . . . 7 . .................................. .'...$ 1 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' S**m lus BUSINESS SERVICE RESIDENCE SERVICE 37 $606,827,15938 Complete information regarding the new rates may be obtained at our business office. UNITED STATES JNATIONAI. BANK - THE DALLES, OREGON Head CMtire. Pne*I«»»d Oeee*^» D W C T BRANCH OF THE UNH I D SI A I t s NATI . M BANK OF PORTLAND Member PedertS D t^ oi/i h u n re e ti C o r f r i t i — The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company * C 'v -