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SHERMAN COUNTY
JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1948
Carl Thompson is doing the
work.
D. D. Williams prinolal of Ru
fus school has sent in his resig
nation. He has accepted a posi
tion as principal at Colton, which
has a school of 300 pupils. The
Williams’ will make their home
In Rufus until July 15. .
Mrs William Domries, the pri
mary teacher at Rufus will not
return next year, but has a school
near Skyline close to Portland
which Is only five miles from
where she and her husband are
building a new home.
Miss Phyllis Medler, daughter
of Mrs Grace Medler has en
rolled in the Oregon School of
Beauty at Salem. This is a rigid
course for a straight year with
but few holidays. The book work
fs done In the mornings, and the
training work in the afternoons.
Phyllis says she is now giving
SULPHUR DUSTING BY AIR...H>i* B ell
> permanents to outsiders.
<> A u s tin * a c it r u s gro ve n e a r H ouston, T e n ., w it # *.U l -
,
Elton Medler went to Corval
i u » i l r«< *cn tlv dusting w ith sulphur had been considered h ig h ly
U t i l rn c s n tly , A is tin g w iw
p
p .m itte d ‘
lis
Friday to spend the weekend
f
a
t
,
o
'
'
ase
and
attend the formal A.G.R.
to do so, thus St
. s ta te s where sulphur i s w id e ly 'n s e d to f ig h t •
house dance of which he is a
in g to Southwest
jn » ac ta and disease.
. ______ -_______ ; member, that was held Friday
aid were hosts at a dinner May 4, nlght
Rufus Upperdasses
given at their home, honoring
Mrs Dick Yocum, and Mr and
their son Bill, members of the Mrs Lee Dehler motored to Hep-
T <, I r _ T r i n
Rufus high graduating class and Pner Sunday to attend the bal
rip
la k e T I rip
facult members.
Bidden were game between Wasco vs Hepp-
The Rufus high school
V ^ le y , co’s ^ v o r T V h n / i n H ep p n er
“SkipUD»°y™ a t^ u ttle ^ a k e . There =
was much exdtement preparing
for the trip which began
The
Friday morning, May 7. took
principal D. D. Williams
his car and Mrs Harland McDon-
aid took her car for transporta
tlon and also acted as chaperones
of the students. Those going were
Donna Smith.
Velda Guilfont
' Lew i,
Blackbume, and Shirley Yocum.
Mr and Mrs D. D. Williams
gave a
^ ine^ siS^their^son
S a t u r d a y b i r t h -
qnn«vproarv Invited to the
day anniversary. Invited to th
party were Roger. IN m and A r
"fri 1
Sheep Shearing
Lighter Since Drop^
Greatly In Numbers
This shearing job is not as
big as it once was. It has shrunk
in two ways.
There are fewer
sheep and shearing is easier.
Thirty or forty years ago there
were 2 or
million clips to be
removed in this state each year
with hand shears or single-head
ed manpowered clippers. Now
the number has shrunk to
about 750,000 head, or less than
a third the number on farms
at the turn of the century, and
multiple-headed gas or electric-
powered machines have reduced
the size of the job even further.
Trends have been similar na
tionally. Domestic wool produc
tion this year is likely to be
around 5 percent smaller* •than
last year. The number of stock
sheep decreased about this a-
mount in 1947. This wàs the six-
the year in a row that numbers
hare declined. And here is a
striking fact about the sheep and
wool situation in this country.
Synopsis o f Annual Statement
Ot
(ba A M E R IC A S A LLIAN C E IN SU RA N CE
COMPANY •» NEW YORK, la tb . S u i t »< Naw
York, ibta tbirty-arat d«y of Docembet, 1947
M d o to t o InaartBC« Coamlmloaei of lb« Stato
of Oregon. panoeol lo law t
-----------
M.
Mr and Mrs Frank Adams of
Arlington w ereS unday
at the home of Mr and Mrs Ray
Mr and Mrs Carl Thompson
and Mr and Mrs George Jenson
went to Heppner Sunday to at-
between Was-
^ T i s the
Not premium* re e o t-----
Total letoroet. dividend* *od reel
••ta le laeome ------------------------------
(aco ae It® » otbm ooerem ------ —
Total Incom* ___-------------------------
1
”
' 161.242 84
6.8*5.854.84
DISBURSEM ENTS
Not a»o oM paid lot loaaea----- 1.4 8 7.2» 03
Low ad)oet«ant aepaaaaa--------------
?,
Underwriting azp a a aa a -------------- —
1.454,771,31
K O .000 00
Dividend* paid to aloakholdara------
Dividend* paid ot eradltad lo polloy
boldon
_
111.266.86
other e x p e a d lte rm ----------
_ > 5.506.237 67
Total dlnboroemeeta------------
a d m it t e d
assets
Audrey Blackbume, Shirley o- °
Neal Eaton Vincent pitcher for the Wasco team.
[Valsa <4 roal «auto owaad (markol
------------ ------------- —
,
0
C
M,n’ rrfBiRillMsSdth and A^leUi Rice, Paul find Mark Williams.
Mr and Mrs Dick Yocum and ralaa)
oa »ortgagOT aed rol la toral,
Millard, Bill Smith and Ajl «
’
\<rc r Shirley and Joe Yocum spent
Wrlsten. The various places of
Mrs W. A. Morris, and Mrs C. gaturd
shopping in Yakima V¿uo ol boada owaad (amonlaed)- I . M 8 . W - <«
Valao ol atoaba atraed (»arkol
interest visited Were head of the a . Tom attended the Federation
ashinirton
_ .lM l
’____
_____ _ *,«17.789.00
.. b ^ a T T k a a - Z T
0 1 1 .6 » 42
Metolius, Camp Sherman. City of of Womne’s clubs last Monday in
Mrg pete SRow and Mrs Ber. .
IP rem lna» la aoarw ol «oll®ctloa_
1*5 38
Bend. Santiam P a* , and seeing The Dalles. The state officers were lha Rejd drove lo, Rvrfus from llatoreal aad rooto duc tod aearued. 736
21 016.00
<-1^1
11,250
00
the rock gardens near Redmond, present and a pot luck dinner Weiger Idaho tQ spend the week
Total ad»Wtad aaaata
813.596.003 no
They reported the time spent was served at noon
end
- their chIldren.
Mrs
I.IA B IU T IC S S U B F llIS 4ND OTHER EUNDS
‘hiking, boating, fishing, and eat-
Mr and Mrs Harland McDon-
I
T
dal aaoaid alo! 4»
---------- • »75.486.00
p it at,teh m
Dane? May 6 b X
and Mrs Reid is .the mo -.«>fmatad
ing was fun for all.
I om aSfltotBMt eipoaaa
le« aapald aUlOTO^.--------------------
* . »
G
Dra, ™
yams thereof Ted Reid who. Uvea at L ..ta l aaoaraod p r o » la o w --------------------------------„
The rooms were decorated in
1«II albor Ita b O M a a ---------------
197.000.00
spring flowers when Mrs R. T.
le ta l ItaMHtlea « r q » ' capital 8 6.502.78» 2»
•pital pald ep.. , — - fe 000 000.00
home last
Dingltf entertained the Home
Ec " c X ' ^ m a d e a trip to g
onomics club at her home last
—I.ned taada
Thursday afternoon. Mrs Trace Goldendale Saturday W in«
her husband's birthday annlvei
I.a rp la a )
_____4.0*4.015 J4
ítala» aa ragard» polle.hold.r» _ 8 7 .» 4
Fields was co-hostess at the one cate some p pe w
waupi«i? sarv. Guests were Mr and Mrs
80
TM b I
- - - - _______ 113 V *
o'clock luncheon. The business to use tor a winter watering
Macna„ Roh Pat and Joa,
Hl S IN C 89 IN OBFCON EOR ÍH E VEAR
meeting was opened by chairman system of h is caul
Macnah of The Dalles, and Mr ar l<ot prontlaaa t o ^ o d ----------------- • *» « « «
i •( loetee gald
peid ot —
- -- - — <0.S32 50
Mrs Joe Morris.
The roll call.
Mr and Mrs Don Ma
Macnab and daughter Jjirldoodo
aaodiied to poLap-
•‘The Handiest Gadget - In my daughters spent Suitfay in Du, and
M Frank. Metiler of this db
"
T :------
Kitchen” was responded to by fur with Mr and Mrs John Add- trict.
■ >» -
the club members present. Most lngton.
of the afternoon was spent plan-
The 42 telephone line ha
ning the dinner the club is giv- been completed but the
lng for the Rufus graduating has stopped at present
class and their guests Wednes- farmers could get to work in the
day. May 19 at the Rufus grange fields harrowing the summer fa -
hall. There was some discussion low.
whether to have the regular
Mrs George Fox spent Triday
'( - V e te r a n
meeting or a picnic at the June In The Dalles shopping and at-
meetisc.
tending the play* Just Perfect
E x p e r ie n c e d
Mrs Nellie Fields gave a cur- which was put on by St. M arys
rent events article on the govern- academy seniors at The uaiies
C o u ra g e o u s
ment and way of living, with map high school au^ltoriJ ^ ’ ? ? d
illustrations on the East IndleV which her daughter Dolo •
Attending the luncheon and meet- a member of the cast.
I
ing were besides the hostess and came home with her mother
co-hostess, Mrs Curt Tom. Mrs spend the weekend.
Grace Medler, Mrs Alta Smith.
Mrs Elizabeth Kuypers came
Mrs Marie Guilford, Mrs Lucille Friday night from her bonie
Fox. Mrs Minnie Morris. Mrs Rufus to spend the weekend iat
Lulu Wilson, Mrs Elizabeth the ranch home of her son a
Kuvpers.
Mrs Adeline
McDon daugther in law Mr and Mrs
aid, Mrs Pearl Jones. Mrs Ber- Charles Kuypers. Mrs Kuypers
neice Morris, Mrs Loleta Smith, is having her living room floor
'and Mrs Lois Steward.
sanded and refinished, and the
Mr and Mrs Harland McDon- walls and woodwork redecorated.
Stockman Has Two
P lace. To FiH
T H E P IT IN KANSAS C IT Y . . . This plctara show« e o m m l s s t a B
merchants and brokers as they bid spiritedly for commodity gralaa oa
the Kansas City board of trade which Rep. Clarence Brown (Rep.*,
Ohio) charged with receiving and handling "m ere orders from the
D is trict of Columbia than any other state.” G rain pita came Into lime*
lig h t with congressional investigation into grain speculation by govern
m ent officials who m ight take advantage of their inside in fo rt fatten te
profit in commodity trading.
---MNO9T
. . . .1 ....
Suu
Of t o
R ESERVE LOAN L IF E IN SU RA N CE
C OM PANY OF T t X A S a f D ALLA S, la t o State
af Taaaa. (Ma to rtr-ftrW day M D aa a a to r. 1987.
made to t o laaataaee CotomlMiooox of t o Stale
af Oragwa. paraaaat to b w ■
ef Oregeo. PWTNM«
IN C O M E
Not pramlaoM reeolved----------------------- SS.77840BS7
T o u l lataroat. diridaeda aad roal
19* 6 S *m
44^649 47
lacomo trota othar tour
.82.976X71-19
Total
j ;o yl
___ laec _
■at am anw *ald
D IS B U R S E M E N TS
Ä
Paid lo« laoaaa. eadowmema. aaaal-
U ot awd *arraadat — toa» . .
8 1.429.729jOl
D ir Idas da paid la p o lis h » I d m g j _
7.935.71
D bidaada paid la »Utkkaldoto____
89.60098
taaaraaea i p i
1909.68899
Amoaat af all a t o r a a p a a f h a n i-
669.18611
Total axpaadltaraa _____________ I 8.74O.479A8
A D M IT T E D ASSETS
ASSETS
ot roal
w lata owaad (markat
__________________________
•
nortgagaa aad aaUatrral.
___________________—*
boode owned (am ortiaed). 1.550.040.00
atoeka owaad ( market
-
_____ 2.716.720 00
Caak la bank* aad oa baad — i — . - 328.403.63
Praariama la eonraa ot collectloa-----
28-
latoraat aad r«ata dec aad aecraad-
8.904 00
Other aaaati (n®t
5.756 08
Total admitted aaaata-------------------- 84.890.344.08
Total aapald alala»_________ ______ • 815.979.08
Batlmatod loaa adiaetmoat axp< aaa
larW apald alalo». --------------------------
Total aaaarwed
. B-’ W ,m .'m
a il « k m liabilitlaa __ __
Total liabilitlaa. except capital , 82,529.511
nel 4 «9V9
94 8Ó0 (WWi 0*
Sprv tai eottplite f untie
0
Ln »sftii''f'l fun|lB . . . .
t
(«iirplii»)
—7. -i-
1.360.82^^1
?
JL rultie qe fwg*t*l* p4»lir% holth’i » .
f? V-0.32*!
__________________________________H .9 9 0 .S U * *
9.7Ì1J1
2.591 44
Valaa af bead* a w m f (am anb ad )
Valaa af ataeka b » M d
Caak la baaka aad oa
Praatlaaw 1« a d a to af
writtee atoea Bagtoml
AU Tata!
Otbc* llaUbrtew,
Dal. bib»----a
....
j*-!* **
aaoapt espilai------- 8RJ76.059J9
BUSINESS IN OBECON FOR 1 H I VEAR
Net piem leae aad aaaaltim received I 155.41*89
Dirldaada paid to pallerholder*
dariag t o y e a r.______ ------------------
*
Bat loasto aad <I«I»S. endowments.
•urreadars, aad aaaaltim paid
daring tbp?yp»<e------ d-------- U .200 56
Nat pramluaw recale« J ----------- - —8
Nat lumm paid— — — ----- — h i —
D indanda paid m a r e liled to »aBay-
boldars
---- — — —...
i... ■■
Principal office la O r r * < ® --------
.
Capital paid a p ---------------
Noee
Special aaiplm loada I
C aara.-im F a a d ____
198.008.88
I n a u i i M t tootle
(m rp la a l
________
Surplu* m roparda pallcybaldaaa.-----g I.I!7 .0 7 9 d i
Total
.......
-
-1 ■ - • *4.488.19AB8
LOMA».«
BUSINESS IN O b fC O N IO B T H E YEAR
782.49
í - 'í
A n oth er reason for Blitz-W em hard popularity! T he handy
n ew 12-bottle H om e Pak...it*6 eco n om ical, i t s c o n v em cn i
...an oth er reason why Blitz-W em hard is yv»t favorite beer.
Tftt MC90N
Next best thing to a ' N E W - ta r . . .
U p t!
Ask for B litz-W em hard today in the 12-bot/Ic H om e Pak.
“ Hl» appointmant» to data have baan outatanding b i b ." “Hla
record as govaraor to data haa baa« Rood."—JOURNAL, Portlaod.
our GENERAI OVERHAULl
“Governor Hall baa made a good atart aa tha
axacutiva during hia abort tlma In offic».”
—THE DALLES OPTIMIST-
* . . . found tha naw Oregon axacutiva, firat of all, 6 ,’,r7
human sort of paraoii.. inttrtattd in tha things Mr which
thav ware intaraatad, mooting thorn naturally, unaffectedly, «*•
daratandingly.” ,
—BBND BULLETIN* Bond.
“ Ho ia a forceful apaakar — one who 1» inclined to call a apada
a apada. . . Thoao who have had personal contact With Mm
bel lava ha ia a man’s man.”—HOOD RIVER NEWS,Hood BNar,
S e ld o m
n e v e r e x c e lle d
B L IT Z - W IIN M A R D ^ C O M R A m v
—
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• PUnttAN».
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O M C O M
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“Governor Hall moats an iesu« squarely.”
—OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. Oregon City.
“Oovarnor Hall made a good impression by bis talk hors.”
—PENDLETON B A IT OREGONIAN, Pendleton.
“Hail brings to tha Qovantor’e chair a broad knowledge of
problems which art Oragan’a .. . . member of the
Legion and Vet a n no of Foreign Wars, ha faaaa p ro b le m « I»»
w h ic h , by traiaiag and »xpertonae, ha ia eminently qunllflad.
— YANK NEWB.
F THAT 8 9 * car ot yours shouldn’t matartatlra US goon
gg yon axpoct——chgor upl Our famous Ganaral Overhaul
will put now sip. safety and »moolhnea» In your old one.
And the m oney you invest now In essential repairs w ill coma
home to roost In the form of a better trade in allow an ce.
I
W hy not talk It over with u> today?
N o o n a n -P ra tt M otors
W asco, O regon
” IFe a im to ta k o ca r* o f o a r o w n ” artth C h r y tlo r - P lr m o a th
I
for
"Ona of tha »hrawdo«< law aaakara that over eat in a atat«
lagialativa aaaalon.”
— ASTORIAN BUDGET. Astoria.
w ill
your
listen
to . y o u r
interests
a b ility .
to
problem s? and
the
-
“. . . shows sound Judgmont la his appraisal of man.**
—GAZETTE-TIMES. Happ"«F.
“ Hat ample a b il it y ... ia amlaontly qualified to eitrry ©• *h<
admlnistrafion of th« atat«*a a f f a ir s .” —S A N B Y P O S T , Ban y.
“ Oovarnor John H. MaM will giv« Or«gon a vigorous •d’"1»**'
nation. Ho 1« e!«rt. quick, decisive . . .“-O R E G O N VOTER-
Bo drive In soon. Our m echanics can do wonder« lor a n
ag in g car. They u se factory-approved cath od e and parts,
and we've got precision equipment to help 'em do the Job
fast and righ t They'll return your car primed to deliver
•xtra mlleaTand smoother miles, at a new peak of elhclency
V
Stewart Hardie
“ He ha« taaklad with courage and determination tha important
duties of the office of Governor ”
— ST. HELENS CHRONICLE. St. Helena.
“ Oovarnor Johd H. HaU’e actlvitlee. . . indicate a rent deeire
to provide Oregon with an able administration."
—M cM IN N yiL L B REGISTER. McMinnville.
“The new governor eomos well recommended «a an able
parllautontarlan.”
-T IG A R D SENTINEL. Tlgwd.
.
F o r Stata Senator
“Oovarnor Hall haa made an tx u llo n t imprasaion as eue««” 0*
to the late Earl Snell, conducting affairs with dignity
admirable decisiveness. Previously ho had adtved reghlaFly *n
(ha house and risen by ability to the speakership.*
—OREGONIAN. Portlq«d-
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-»tiOCL
f r v i c o th a t m a tc h » ! C h ry»l»T -P lym ou th •nqinooriag^
"H e’s
19954»
.84,489.198
Total ada
______ 94
U A B IU T 1 E S . SU RPLUS AND O TH ER FUNDS
» 7 J 8 4 .7 S
Total aapetd elafma.
a fm
Eatlmaiod lam ed lm ti
ELECT
w ill/
491.97698
"5TÌ997_ 818.n4.18
X-
Present
.
U A B IL IT IAS. 9 L R P L U S AND O TH ER FU N D«
915 W5 91199
1 6 4 *9 9 9
— j aa>d Im am aatatamf lag
Dahllltlm
________ _ X.9M.184A1
All
Total habfbtlM
labOMee. . caca«* capitai 918.977.745 40
Capaci paid o p ..______ 1998 ««• ot)
Special aurpla* faadaL .
212.000 00
, «»«.Ignad (wad* < m rp lm ) 900 000.00
S»rphw aa regard* polteybolddto - 8 1.362.809 89
Total
-,
- _____________
119 734.765 40
un r»i'o»
09
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR T H E YEAR
A D M IT T E D
r
Valaa of real aetata owaad (Otorkat
r a l a a l _________________________ I
6B1.959.90
Loaoa oa »engagea aad collateral,
aw
J — ______ 16.993.98897
Valaa af boetb «traed ( . ■ ■ r t b l i ) . 8,168917.68
Valaa af atoaba avaad (atorkat
•a lo e )
— _____________
3.138.60496
Prem ie» aatee aad g a M p * MSBB m m .
*
Caak b baaka aad aa head ______
1.848.994 69
fatarm i aad reata dea aad acaread.
104.971 91
Not aaaallm tod aad deferred pre
587.796 97
» te a »
—. .
-------- --------------
Other amata ( e e t ) _ _ -------------------- . ( - 1 94.97195
Total atbafttad « a c t a --------------- .819.799.7 4899
- L IA B IL IT IE S ! SU RPLUS AND O TH ER F U N D I
l9B»JBAn
Ma.— ..
C—ontl
Valaa
tolaa)
Loaoa oa
•tc.
Valva ol
Valaa at
Net premium« received----------------------*
_____
paid
Net
D iridaod* paid oi credited to policy*
b o ld e r * ------------- --
•f t o Stato af
IN C O M E
Total preaala» teaatoa (at t o year 8 8.7SB.6MJB
latoraat. dl*i<toda aad reals
raaatrad dal (by iba y o W ,
>47.481.87
lacaaw from atkor ooareeo raaafaad
during t o y®*r
„
888.419.19
Total iacaato
__________ ______ 8 A961.969.97
D IS B U R SEM EN TS
06.369.45
Not tOTooat paid lot
83.416.18
L oot adjuatataai arpoaaoo------- - . —
1,041.482
Underwritten r ip a d o t s ---- —
100.000 00
Dirideodr paid to atookboldora----------
Dirtdaada paid or credited to poller
____
0
____
61.756 43
AU otbai aipoadilaroa
___ 81,972.024.44
Total dlabur»«mentt .
ptatwlwiaa-».^—
Bill E. Todd
em m ent will support wool pri
ce« again this year through a
I N 8 U R A N C ■
loan and purchase program sim
ilar to those in operation for sev
eral years.
Support prices on
MORO
moat graded 1948 clips were bv
creased a cent a pound April 1.
S y n o p e li o f A n n a s i S ta te m e n t
_______ _
Synopeis o f Annual Statement Ru)í*J
Last January, fewer, sheep were
counted on farms than a t any
time during 82 years. That is
as far back as the records go.
In efforts to improve the posi
tion of the wool producer and
lessen further declines the gov-
-
y——• ■'
--X.
Synopsis o f Annual Statement
o ft
M A S S A C H U S E T TS F IR E ft M A R IN E
Qtf t to
LANCE COM F A N T . ef BOSTON
|p t o
INSURAN
<4 Mmnaebamtt*, »ado lo t o laoeraaee
State «4
of t o
Congressman Lowell Stockman
of the Second District of Oregon
will have two vacancies at the
U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis.
Maryland, for the class begin
ning July 1, 1949. He will also
have one vaeancy for the same
class at the U. S. Military Acad
emy, West Point, New York. Ap
plications for these vacancies
must be residents of the Second
District of Oregon.
; »
He will have competitive exam
inations conducted by the Civil
Service Commission on July 12,
1948, to aid In the selection of
the nominees for both Academ
ies.
Candidates for the Naval Aca
demy must be noe lees than 17
years of age nor more than 21
yearn of age on April first of the
calendar year (1949) in which
they enter the Naval Academy.
Candidates for the Military
Academy must be between the
ages of 17 and 22 years of age
at the date of admission (July
1, 1949.
doing a GOOD Job"
Pd Adv by Stweart Hardie
✓
fullest
w o rk
of
my
¿
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