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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1949)
PA O B^ SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, IM9 T The Moro Women’s club will hold their regular meeting, Fri day, January The meeUng is scheduled for . 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Dewey Thompson, a director in the unit. L <« # * '"jWr --- r Bruce Winston, field executive of the Boy Scouts states that he is to spend two days in Sherman county, this Thursday and Fri day, with definite meetings sched uled at Moro and Kent. Bob Richardson of Wasco was taken to a hospital in The Dalles Wednesday by County Sheriff Flleds. Want Adt SPETIC TANKS pumped and built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 613 White Salmon, Wash. tfn SPRAYING and DUSTING by air, weed control, fertilizer spraying $1.75 per acre for I plan e a n d pilot. barnelL «it Fridley, Wasco, Phone 282. tfn HELP WANTED — ARE YOU RAISING YOUR SIGHTS above Ordinary Wages? The best one- man business in Sherman coun ty now available. Car required. Write J. R. Watkins Co., 137 Dexter Avenue, Seattle, Wash ington. 8-14c F o r G en eral E lec tric Steam Iro n *, 1 O H U R C H LS TIME’S GREATEST BUILD-1 ER_at Wasco Church of Christ, January 16, A. M. 10:00 Church school—Interest ing Items. 11:00 Morning worship. Hear Today and Have Tomor row. Wroever You are. You Are Wel come. May yours be A Happy New Year! F. Claude Stephens, minister Suita. G reta, T h e Dalles M OTOKOLA and P H IL t'O auto radio* for im m ediate d elive ry , fo r all m ake* and model« of car*, come in and aee abo u t having one instal led. P rice* from $46.00 up to $tOu.00. H A R R Y ’S R A D IO S E R V IC E Phone 2928 319 E. 3rd St. The D alle*. Ore - - ♦-. '■ t F o r G eneral Electric H eatin g t a M e * and Tht-rm oM ath for w ater ta n k * and tro ug h * — See Barney, GraX* Valley of magazines. THE TAVERN W ool Gaberdine S u its in a ll the N ew S p rin g Shade*. G reta, T h e Dalles Ken Zachery tors. B arn e y, Grass V a lle y. FOR SALE—3 John Deere rub ber tired grain drills and hitch, single disc, 7 inch spacing, near- • ly new. Robert King, Moro. 11-12 Spring ('oats Have A rriv ed . G et One Now T o Go W ith Your newspapers and a good supply F o r G eneral E le c tric R efrig e ra ers and («trills. SHOE REPAIRING—prompt ser vice. Leave shoes at Smiths Hardware, Grass Valley. Glenn Perry. 10-1 lc FOOD SALE—Sponsored by the Women’s club at the C & S Food Store Saturday, January 22 at * 2 p. m. ll-lJc FOR SALE—GE Automatic wash er, used 3 mths., looks and runs like new. DeMos Springs Elec tric, Ph. 857, Moro. 11c A REAL BUY—Steel base cabi nets, 75 in. with one piece red linen Plastic Top. DeMoss Springs Electric, Ph. 857, Moro. 11c w e can take care of that w ith D ry Iro n s , R oaster*, W a ffle B ak HAND MADE GIFTS — at the Moro Hotel 10-14c FOR SALE—Used G. E. Refriger ator, 7 cu. ft., excellent condi tion, See Barney, Grass Valley. W inter time is reading time and . See B arn ey, Grass V a lle y . A REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF OREGON ROYAL F A M IL Y . . . Members of England’s reyal fam ily and spon sors «• the new born Prince Charles posed for a group picture after the formal christening ceremonies In Buckingham palace. In the group, hack row, left to right: Lady Brabonrne; rhUlP, Duk® * Edinburgh; King George; David Bowes-Lyon; the E a rl of Athlono and Princess M argaret. Seated are Dowager Marchioness Milford-Haven, Princess Elisabeth with Prince Charles and Queen M ary. N ineteen hundred and forty-eight m arked a continued healthy grow th for the State of Oregon. In this grow th th s F irst N ational Bank has shared, thanks to the confidence of thousands of friends th roughout the state who have given us the oppo rtu n ity to serve fu lly th eir banking needs. T his confidence has enabled the sixty banks of the F irst N ational Group to retu rn ever-increasing financial benefits to Oregon s communities, industries and individuals. ■ e From where I sit... Jy Jo e Marsh We Both Won This One TNISK U K TNI 60 BANKS IN TNI Blew my top the other morning when I discovered a shirt I ’d pat on had two buttons missing. “Joe,” the missus says, “do you ever read w hat yon w rite t F o r a man who writes newspaper pieces all about tolerance, yon sometimes show a lot of race prejudice." “Race prejudice I” I hollers. “No oire can accuse mo of th a t.” “/ mean prejudice a garnet the entire Human race,” she interrupts with a smile. “W h y get mad a t the world over two little buttons?” T h a t took the wind out of me. From where I ait (as I told the missus that evening), a lot of us sometimes got too worked up over little (W a g s ... little differences of opinion or taste. One person pre fers beer or ale, another prefers cider or lemonade. But why c riti cise the other fellow Just because his tastes aren’t the same as ours? “That sounds more like you, Joe," she laughs, snipping off a thread. ( I t so happens she was sewing on bnttons.) ' CopyrigH IMP, United S to tt Breteert Foundation Electricity I 4 :3 0 to 6 :3 0 every w orkday evening! FIRST NATIONAL GROUP PORTLAND BRANCHES M A IN branch SIXTH ANO MORRISON BRANCH UPTOWN BRANCH bast fort land branch hawthorni boulivard branch UVB TO CK-KENTO N BRANCH _ M ONTAVILLA BRANCH ROM CITY BRANCH SOUTHEAST FORT LA NO BRANCH UNIO N AND RUSSELL BRANCH BRANCHES OUT OP PORTLAND ALBANY BRANCH ASHLAND BRANCH ASTORIA BRANCH B IN D BRANCH CIN TR A L POINT BRANCH CONDON BRANCH COOS BAY BRANCH COQUILLE BRANCH ■MTIRPRISE BRANCH FOBS IL BRANCH QUANTS pass branch qrbbham branch nefvnrr branch HILLSBORO BRANCH MOOD R IV iR BRANCH KLAMATH PALLS. M A IN BRANCH SOUTH SIXTH STREET BRANCH LA GRANDE BRANCH LAKEVIEW BRANCH MEDFORD BRANCH MERRILL BRANCH MOLALLA BRANCH NEWBIRQ BRANCH NORTH B IN D BRANCH , NYSSA BRANCH O AKRIO ei BRANCH OR KOON CITY BRANCH pendlitom branch SALIM BRANCH SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH STAYTON BRANCH THE DALLES BRANCH TILLAMOOK BRANCH UNION BRANCH WOODBURN BRANCH OTHER BANKS IN THE first national group Cnrtton State sad Savings Bank Benton Gnssnty State B*«k (CarvnNb) Phil u math Branch (PhHamatfcl The First NaHaaal Beak at Cottega Brave Ths Fin» NaHaaal Bank sf Iwgoos Ths First NaHaaal Bank af Fsrost Brava Ths FIra» NaHaaal Bank af Lahanan Monroa State Beak Mote l i n t I M v i l l Sank (PsrHandl Ths Flnt NaHaaal Bank af FrlnsvWs Scio State Sank Ctstsop Coenty Sank (SaasIBa) Csslidgg ead McClains (SUvartaa) Sank sf Sweat Haase YsmhM STATEMENT OP C O N D IT IO N ... FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K OF PO R TLA N D DICEM BRI 3 1 , 144S Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation R IIO U R C II Cash in veal» end in Federal Reserve Bonk.....................................I ay 414 430 5 Dva from Banks ...................................................................................... ,7 ,4 3 3 ,9 7 7 .1 1 United States Government Obligations, Direct ond Fully IW Other Bonds and Securities................................................................. Stack tn Federal Reserve Bank............................................................ Loans and Discounts................$ • • • . • ................................................. Accrued Interest Receivable . . . ................ • ■ • • - • • • • • • • • • • • Sank Pr.M l.as. Furniture and R .tu ra . and Sate Deposit Vault. 5 65 2 6 5 .7 4 is ts , SS5 10 i ' l i e 101 1 1 G u a ra n te e d ,............................................................................• State. County and Municipal Bond, and W a r r a n t...................... _ ......... '4 5 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 6 e 4 j 1 g‘j y 1 * 7 3 8 1 5 7 .1 4 ~ 4 .7 3 4 1 1 0 74 100 . Other Real Estate o w n ed ...................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Customers' Liability on Accounts a f leHers af Credit. Acceptances, and Endorsed Bills.......................................... < lggJP4M> Other Resources........................................................................................ TOTAL RESOURCES.......................................................... <S37 S U 079 23 M A B IL IT II1 244 704 4F f$37,BBa,u™ .w - _ ...............................................I 4 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ’• .......................................... ..................... 1 0 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 S u r p lu s ......................................................................................... , 10 7. . . a Undivided Profits ond Reserves ...................» ................................... ......... 2l------ 1-------— Total Capital Funds......................................................... , 0 5 i 0 73 5 «6 . — lia b ility far letters of Credit and os Acceptor Endorser or M aker of Acceptances and Foreign Bills..............• • • Interest Received In Advance................................................. .. Reserve for Interest, Tones, Etc....................................................• • • Other Liabilities................................................................A TOTAL LIABILITIES............................................................ 4 1OB 7 4 5 43 1 *447.71 1 t ~l 1 0 1 3 ,7 4 4 .4 1 *147 4 7 3 .4 0 < <27 >12 079 J 3 f > 1 7 ,4 1 1 ,0 7 7 .« * -, In addition to I t i 4 3 broncho, throughout O rogon, 13 oth er O rego n b o n k , aro m e m b e r, o f the « r o t NoWonoi Bonk G roup DEPOSITS The First National Bank at Partlond and 45 Branches.................................. 15 other Oregon banks in the First National G ro up ..................................... t s e o 5 13 4 1 1 7B in a i 54 4 6 1 .0 0 - 1 ' * 3 Y j,K r r , • r W ■ * • LOANS AND DISCOUNTS The First National Bonk a f Portland ond 45 Branches.................................. 15 other Oregon bank, in the First National G ro up ..................................... < 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 13 57 325 1 40 B I TOTAL RESOURCES The First National Bank of Partlond and 45 Branches.................................. 15 ether Oregon banks In the First National G roup..................................... <527 113 0 7 4 33 ’ in a n o i 93B TOTAL RISOURCIS OF THE 4 0 RANKS IN TMI FIRST NATIONAL OROUP v | 4 3 4 , 1 1 4 ,0 , 1 7 ^ I f I Kef vwT»wVV. J r i -------- {------------- - F irst N ational’s colorful 16-page Annual Report to stock holders fo r ths year 1948 is now being printed and w ill be available on Jan. 20. You may call fo r a copy at any bank in the F irs t National Group, or ws w ill be happy to tend yon one. HARRIS HARVESTERS : x i G u a r a n te e d P r ic e & D e liv e r y O n O rders P laced for HARRIS—3 0 /3 8 SIDE-HILL MODEL with 80 bu. Grain Bin. Available with 16 foof an<i 20 foof Headers. 1949 The whole Pacific Northwest facet a breakdown in electric service unites y ou ...an d you ...an d y o u ...h elp eave electricity. The situation will be serious everywhere in this fast-growing region until big new power plants Make Your Plans - - can be finished. The problem is especially bad on these early winter evenings when lights go on everywhere while stores and factories are still operating. All power system s are strained to capacity from 4:30 to 6:30 w orkday NOW (or the Coming evenings. Please eave electricity during these hours, every way you can. Harvest! ‘ PHONH 171 .• ■ • « .'• PACIFIC & LIGHT C O M P A N Y Philip G. O’Meara, A . Wa—........ ■ Wasco, Oregon