Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 07, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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SHERM AN C O U N T! JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1MU
Ihe Dalles. After supper they went
Print Dresse», a touch of
A watch party was held at the
dinner guests New Year’s eve Mr
to the Masonic hall to put on de­
Spring!
Baptist church Friday, N e w
and Mrs Bruce Alley and child­
gree work for Frank von Borstel.
Year’s eve. Mr A. L. Kentner
Greta, The Dalles
ren and Mr and Mrs Don Smith
Mr and Mrs Arzeli Lemley and
showed three films, “The Life of
Continued
from
Page
One
Sherman countians attending
and son Larry.
Graham Bell” , “Railroading” and daughter Eileen left Sunday for
Olan
Stark
went
to
work
for
the Cotton Bowl game at Dallas,
Mrs John Engstrom had New
“ Kings of the Artie” . This was Portland where Mrs Lemley will
SPETIC TANKS pumped and Texas, are Mr. and Mrs. Pauien
the Grain Growers at Moro
Ei­
Year’s
dinner
with
Miss
Anna
followed by a fellowship service receive medical attention.
built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 613 Kaseberg and son and Mr. and
Monday.
Attorney at law
leen left for Eugene to resume
with
refreshments
served
at
a
Schwartz.
White Salmon, Wash.
tfn Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand who went
Mr and Mrs A1 Roberts and
her
studies
at
the
university
af­
A pie social sponsored by the
late hour.
on the Oregon Journal special auxiliary will be held at the family* left Thursday for their
Episcopal church services will ter spending the holidays here
SPRAYING and DUSTING by
home in Corvallis after spending
MORO
air, weed control, fertilizer train; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blau V.F.W. hall in Moro Saturday
l>e
held at the Methodist church with her parents» Her brother,
the
Christmas
holidays
with
her
Monday,
Wednesday,
Frida)
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Blau,
Duane,
left
Wednesday
for
Eu­
spraying $1.75 per acre for
January 15 at 8 p. m. John De-
parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Cox. in Grass Valley January 9 at gene to resume his studies at the
Afternoons
plane and pilot. Barnett & Mr. and Mrs Wesley Nichols and Moss will be auctioneer.
Mr and Mrs Herman Zeigler 4:30 with the Rev. Ernest E. Tay- university after spending the hol­
Fridley, Wasco, Phone 282. tfn Mr and Mrs. Damon Fields who
Mr and Mrs John Rust were
ler of The Dalles delivering the
drove and Mr. and Mrs. J. A Mc­ hosts at a party at their home had as dinner guests New Years
idays here with his parents.
sermon.
HELP W ANTED — ARE YOU
Kean who took the special plane. Wednesday evening to celebrate their children, Jimmy from Cor­
TH E DALLES
Herman Peters a n d James
A group of friends went to
RAISING YOUR SIGHTS above
vallis, Herman and Carl from I>a
211 East Third Street
the
14th
birthday
anniversary
Hartley
left
Sunday
for
Salem
Shaniko
Saturday
night
to
chari­
Ordinary Wages? The best one
Two new Cub Scouts were re­
Grande and Ina May, Mr and
Telephone 3209
man business In Sherman coun­ gistered by the Moro Cub Scout of their daughter, Phyllis Those Mrs Earl Olds John and Barbara vari Mr and Mrs Ernest Patjens to resume their studies at Will­
amette
university
after
spending
ty now available. Car lequired. Pack this week. They are Ronald present were Judy Smith, Bar­ Alley and Mr- and Mrs Glenn who recently returned from their
honeyrqoon.
Refreshments and the holidays with their parents.
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Write J. R. Watkins Co., 137 Benson and Roy Cyphers. This bara Alley, Juanita McClain, Ei­ Perry and children
leen
Duncan,
John
Alley,
Dick
gifts
were
taken
and all had a
Mr and Mrs Wallace May and
Dexter Avenue, Seattle, Wash­ gives the Pack a total member-
Mr and Mrs Joe Bibby were
Rust, Jim Hart, Dewayne Dun­
good
time.
son, Clarence, spent New Year’s
ington.
8-14c ship of 11 boys.
dinner guests Thursday evening
can and Geraldine Rust. Home
Mr and Mrs Dean Pinkerton eve at the home of Mr and Mrs
at the home of Mr and Mrs Gro­
HAND MADE GIFTS — at the
Mrs. Collis Moore had as Christ made ice cream and birthday
left
Friday for Corvallis after Millard Eakin.
Moro Hotel
10-14c mas guests her parents, Mr. and cake were served after which all ver Young.
spending
the holidays at the
Mr and Mrs Alfred Kock went
Charles Dunlap and son, Larry,
went to the basket ball game in
Mrs.
J.
C.
Huntley
of
Tolvana
home
of
her
parents,
Mr
and
to
The Dalles Sunday where Mrs
SHOE REPAIRING— prompt ser­
arrived Thursday from Iz>s An­
Park, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gra- the Grass Valley gym between geles, California to visit his par­ Mrs Alfred Kock. Mr. Pinkerton Kock entered the hospital for
vice. Leave shoes at Smith s
ue of Madras and Mr and Mrs Dufur and Grass Valley town ents, Mr and Mrs A. A. Dunlap. Is a student at Oregon State.
medical attention,
Hardware, Grass Valley. Glenn
Ernie Moore.
Collis is back in teams, with Grass Valley winning Charles left Sunday for the val­
ON YOUR SAVINGS
Mrs W. D. Barnett and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Mrvl smith and
Perry1.
10-llc Portland for further treatment of by a score of 91 to 36.
W IT H
Olan Stark were business visitors
ley
on
business
of
a
few
days,
son,
Ivowell,
and
Mrs
Bernard
Mr and Mrs Roy Schilling had
j OgT_Horn rimmed bl-focals, on, his Injured leg.
(Continued on page four)
Federally Insured Safety
as dinner guests New Year’s I^arry stayed here with his grand Martin were in The Dalles Frl
Dec. 23rd, bytween Moro hotel
Bill Hall is being kept pretty day Mr and Mrs W. F Schilling parents.
day.
Ute Portland Federal Savings*
and Douma’s grocery. Return busy these days taking care of the and Mr and Mrs Bud Coon.
Mr ahd Mrs Donald Clodfelter
Mr and Mrs Alfred Kock and
convenient SAVE - BY • MAIL
O H U R O H r A
to Journal office Reward. 10p children as Mrs. Hall underwent
Mr and Mrs Clarence You-: 3 son Bud returned home Thurs­ snd son, Wendell, were guests
service. You get a good return.
WASCO
CHURCH OF CHRIST
an emergency operation for ap­ left Sunday for Yakima, Wash., day from the valley where they New Year’s dav and night at the
Your savings are Federally In­
LXJST: Between Bill Jeffet ies pendicitis at Corvallis a short after spending the holidays with spent a week visiting relatives. 1 rme of her mother. Mrs C. P.
“To You. This shall be the Be­
sured for safety up to $5000.
and The Dalles Monday morn­ time ago.
his parents. Mr and Mrs Grover
ginning of Months is the topic
Mr and Mrs Frank Havnes of Adams In The Dalles.
W ithdraw als are promptly
ing Jan. 2, the following articles
Mr and Mrs Henry Roth of for the New Year at Wasco
paid, without fees or deduc­
George Mitchell and Bill Hall Young. Mr. Young is a studer. Portland arrived Friday to spend
the weekend with his brother Olympia. W n , who spent several
1 photograph album, 1 travel­ > ft Thursday for Corvallis to at­ of radar and electronics.
tions
of any kind.
Dinner guests New Year’s day in law and sister, Mr and Mrs weeks here visiting their dau­ Church of Christ.
e Let us s«od you comploto in fer m a
ers clock, 1 coffee maker, 1 hot tend a forage and cereal confer
Church school at 10 a. m.
at the home of Mr and Mrs A. A.
ghter, Mrs Kenneth Crews and
Hon ab ou t our SAVE BY M A Il servka
plate, 1 pipe. Philip vonBorsv’ ence called to discuss the future Dunlap were Charles Dunlap and A. A. Dunlap.
Morning worship 11 a. m. The
family,
left
last
Monday
for
now. W rite to d ay ,
Mr and Mrs Clarence Young
use of land apd pasture areas. son Larry from California, Mr
Kent, Oregon.
Colma,
California
to
Rpend
the
first
Sunday
in
the
New
Year
—
“ d Mrs Frank Haynes of Port spent Friday night and New
PORTLAND 11 DERAL
winter with their son In law
land and Mrs Doris Wilson and Year’s day as guests of Mr and and daughter. Mr and Mrs Enwln lor turning over to a new leaf,
SAMNCS
Mrs Kenneth Crews
and making a new start.
daughter. Dorothy of Moro.
Peters.
C orner, 5th an d Stark
You
are
invited
to
come
anti
Mr and Mrs O. N. Rugg es and
Dinner guests at the Sam
P ortland 4, O rego n
bis brother. Starr Ruggles of Stark home New Year’s day werp
Mr and Mrs Grover Young and welcome! !
F.
Claude
Stephens,
ihlnlster
Stayton left Friday for lone to Mr and Mrs Willis Brittain ant. Mr and Mrs Clarence Young were
spend New Year and the week children, Mr and Mrs Frank Bay­ dinner guests Wednesday evening
end with the form ers daughter. er and children, Mr and Mrs Har- of Mr and Mrs Joe Bibby.
Mrs Earl McKinney and family. rv Stark and daughter, Mr and
Mr and Mrs Art Bibby attend­
Mr and Mrs Orville Ruggles Mrs Olan Stark, Irvin* Parkhur­
ed
the New Year’s eve dance at
had as dinner guests New Year s st and Miss Charlotte McDonald
the Elks club in The Dalles. Mr
Mr and Mrs Joe Drew »nd Pa«V of The Dalles.
and Mrs Edison Sutherland came
Ireland of Prineville, Mr and
from Portland and attended the
Miss
Charlotte
McDonald
re­
Mrs beater Barnum, Mr andMi-
Willard Barnett and son. Kei . turned to her home In The Dalles dance with them. They returned
Sunday »after spending a week to their home in Richland Wn.
and Mr and Mrs Max Brown
Mr and Mrs Ed Alley went to at the home of her sister, MrR
The Masons enjoved an oyster
The Dalles Friday where they Harry Stark and family.
supper at the Odd Fellow hall
were guests of Mr and Mrs Tom
David Bayer and Jimmy Zieg- last Tuesday evening December
Alley New Year’s day.
left Sunday for Corvallis where 28 prepared by Mrs Jerry Dun-
Mr ana Mrs John Block had as they are students at OSC. after can. Visitors were present from
spending the holidays with their
MOTOROlaA
and
P H IU 'O
parents. Irvin Parkhurst accom­
A G reat S a v in g on Item s in
auto radio« for im m ediate
panied them and will return to
T h e V alue Bar!
d elivery, for all m ake« and
Ids home In Roseburg after
model« of ram , com e In and
G reta, T h e D alles
spending several months here
nee about h avin g one ln«tai
with his uncle, Harry Stark.
led. Price« from $46.00 up to
VICTOR G. PETERSON
3105.00.
Mr and
Marcus Eslinger
Ken Z achary
REAL EHTATE
H A R R Y 'S RADIO SERVICE
and daughters had New Year’s
dinner with his parents, Mr and RANK hotel , the DALLKH
P hone 2928
Mrs Ernest Eslinger at Moro.
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Want Ad»
local News - - -
Crass VaHev News
George G. Updegraff
M O W YOU CAN
EARN
3
O
id
W inter time is reading time and
w e can take care of that with
newspapers and a good supply
of magazines.
THE TAVERN
319 R. 3rd St. T he Dalle«, Ore
C O N D IN S ID
STATEM ENT
C O N D IT IO
December 3b 1948
I
n ctcsrvi l u r v U
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks................................... ’ 264 704 302.47
United Statee Government Bonds.......................................
36 669:781.36
Municipal and Other Bonds................................................. 142:928:822.34
Loans and Discounts • • • •
\ .................................... • • • • •
*600.000.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.
•...................................
7.306:187.76
Bank Premises (Including Branches)..................................
*466:333.10
Customers’ Liability on Acceptances...................................
RftO OflO 89
Interest Earned.......................................................................
Other Resource. ............ ................................ - • V.
691>144>3^
i. - -
Time to Save
Electricity I
—
- '
liabilities
........ I 10,000,000.00
C apital........ • • •,........................
Reserves for Interest, 1 axes, etc..........................................
466,333.10
Acceptances.......... ; ............ ............... ..................................
260,000.00
Dividend# Declared............. • ..................... ........................... 656,613,608.86
Deposits . ... ••••••• ■ • • • .................................. . . . . . .
844,698.34
Interest Collected not Earned...............................
82,011.09
Other Liabilities............. ...............................................
| 691,1^.340.21
4.30 to 6:30 every workday afternoon
Thia itatement include 30
H kad
Here’s how you can help guard «gainst a breakdown in electric
.ervice: use a. little electricity a . possible between 4:30and 6:30
on workday afternoons. All power systems are overloaded then,
for light, come on everywhere these early winter afternoon., while
.tore, and factories are still operating. The s.tustmn will be
' critical until big new power plant, can be built to aupply this
rapidly growing Northwest. In the meantime please save elec-
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every way you can from 4:30 to 6:30 irv the afternoon.
10,000,000.00
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