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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1949)
•s 2 SHERMAN COUNTS FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1»4» JOURNAL MORO OREGON week is now able to walk about. been signed up for next year’s The horse hit him square in the school: Mr.-Buchanan, Mrs. Rug face breaking his nose so badly gles, Miss White, Miss Hager and that the right nasal bone was re Miss Ferrin. moved in fragments by Dr. Smith. Harvey Smith and Henry Pat- It was a shocking accident but Jens have the material on the might have been worse. ground for new garages. Dr. Idleman, Mrs. C. M. Vander- Otto Bucholtz has been having vert, Misses Ida Mowry, Daye and a serious time for several weeks Ella Anderson, visited the Obrer- with rheumatism. er farm and had a three day out ing. A trip to Shaniko; a fishing jaunt to Buck Hollow were on the ™>"f “ mp u r £ e ' w ' h ^ d ¿ ‘ S e program. Miss Ella caught a trout that measured 12Vi inches. X d ^ n V n t T ^ ^ -V * * Mrs. Lucy Ruggles has bought £*7.o.™-us---and I’m sorry you- the Conlee residence property and now has a home of her own. The following teachers have homping of jaw chewing pop- an În u n tu jo u rn a l X,™. Peanuts are added to Mil as an extra hazard. ic d E v e r y F r id a y a t This trlology of plans are M oro, Oregon because of sponsorship and be Editor X “ a certain '"direct n- French eenulty at obtaining a result wlth- seeming to mention I t a t a l t Pj^offioa •< Something like a crosseyed man OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER winking I t a girl; like a loaded cigar They give a kind pat on the 'R1PTION rates S U B Sf ONE YEAR FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 194» C H U R C H F. “He Lives and Saves” Church of Christ, Wasco, Easter Morning. 10:00 Church Bible School. 11.00 Divine Morning Worship. Children of school have part in Easter Program Sunday, School hour. Covered dish dinner following morning services. “Happy Easter to you all!" F. Claude Stephens, minister and TOO LATE TO ClaASSIFY R SALE—440 a. land, 5 rm. louse, bath, elec., good barn, 0 a. in fall wht, 80 a. to sum- ner fallow, alfalfa and Irrigated jasture, In addition, some tim- >er 45 a. water right, 2 ml. N >f Wamic, $20,000.00. H. L. dorris, Real Estate and Insur- ince. Tygh Valley, Ore., 24-25c auto PHILCO radios delivery, for all m akes and models of cars, com e in and Hee al>out having one instal led. Prices from $40.00 up to HARRY’S RADIO SKRVK K Phone 2928 12 W. 9th St. The Daiies, Or.egon Phon« 2928- _______ From where J s it... / y Jo e Mar»h, LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brisbane brought Mrs. Brisbane’s mother Mrs Kate Hansen home from a hospital In The Dalles Tuesday evening. Mrs. Henry Norton and child down a Pacific Power & Light Moro Ixxlg© No. US I.O.O.F ren of Portland are here visiting From where I alt, narry . . “ Harry the Hermit,” as he s more “civilized” than the people Meets 1st and 3rd cAjMj///. company power line in the Hood at the home of her mother Mrs. River area Sunday and interrupt Tuesdays In I.O.O.F. called, came into town last week Daisy Byers. who make fun of him. He’a con- hall. Transient and and, as usual, caused qwite a stir. ed electric service to thousands of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Landry tented, lives the way he believes is visiting brothers are He looks like a cross between Santa right without harming anyone— urrimpn tne anew***»® ~ . cordially Invited to -zEJfcifiSgS' persous in an eight-county area, and daughters were here over the H elens. Now the first league meet with us. according to M. C. Thorn, district weekend from Portland visiting Claus and Daniel Boone. and what’s more, he’s tolerant of ball game has b ^ n played * his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jess We had a friendly glass of beer others whose tastes in living are manager for the company. Leo Watkins, N. O. the city end spring Is again here I^andry. Mrs. Geiter of Spokane, together and I asks him, “ Don’t different from his. Jqhn DpMoss, Secretary Moro and other parts of Sher Wash, who has been visiting the you ever get annoyed at the way to herald another y»»F Maybe we all don’t look the same, man county served by the comp t anHrvs returned to Portland Well It’» ahopt time. The win Eureka Ixxlge No. 121 A .F.& some people laugh and stare as you or act the same, or eat or drink the any were out of service for more Meets on the 1st and ter was overlong and overeold. go by?” “Shucks no,” Harry says. same, but in a free country, why .A . 3rd Thursday evenings than an hour as a result of the And that makes the vernal sea- “ Only while they’re laughin’ at each month. Visiting shooting, Thorn said. Service was should w e l onn more welcome. *^ne, I’m feelin’ a mite sorry for members cordially ln- restored shortly after noon. The Beavers with Bill Sweeney them. Imagine—folks so ungrown vlted to meet with us. at the helm arf gathering ^ v S v ^ ^ L . V. Henrlchs, W. M. Grain, Feed, Fuel up they can’t see I’m really just Shooting down of the line caus " L , young men to »upplant the ♦He same as they are underneath.” H .B. Pinkerton, Secretary ed an overload swtitch to open at Farm Implements X have been creaklly go- the company’s big substation at BARBED WIRE — GOOD POSTS fng about their i«bs with varying , Rebekah Ixxlgft The Dalles. This broke a connect Copyright, 1949, United State, brewer, toundatio» turceas A baseball player seems PHQNE 163 Feedstore 2nd and 4th -j ion between the Pacific and Bonn £ seasons, one g « * - » iys of each GAS AND OTL eville power systems and threw Visiting m H „ t«d. nM days or Tire»--A ccepM»r (»•» , mrge- areas out of servi^, »rs welcome. W : X « w ° T i o « J r y«« J X X Had |he target shooters broken Martiq, N- G- ;iSU | the Une on any other day than R H. M c K E A N and SON Houston, Sec- «£3 WASCO W OREGON . Bupday, when use of electricity is the lightest, the interruption t all through; c an t win » W « 1 of service would have even more - Feel good, arm all right appall« ' power users, the company polnt- A wperkr servUt »t ♦<-» training table stewu ; ^ “ aeftniwly n it a ball playe, 1 ed out in urging care In use of • f patròna! aMandeeaa firearms around power equip - X m o e e . An applicant for anum THAT COSTS HO M O tf m ent ' I »•'. * • plrlng Job • or ■ P , , pr of a clothing »tors, a Veer sales „ a n but not a ballplayer ^ c e p & in the ®tove league ° ’ That may ksppen to Portlan k pitchers, esopeciaBy th “ e ** “ are trying to put sons and dautri There'll Always Be a "Gawker” Looking for a Menu? re pandchlldre« OP lhelr aR‘ I" kMM We hope n®< because <k E X be Interested In a «innlr llc team But winning 18 only "t X It carries with B a co .clousness of superiority H ss Matter when earned. W A 5 H H MV e tO T H E l QUICKER AND EASIER THAN I EVER DREAMED f WAS POSSIBLE! A «rida raa«a •» pria« * that mari* al arfabas BEO UK WS— A gift that any word robe. Greta, T he Dalle« AT TH E CÀ1PITOL CITY’ “B eefo ” O ’ M eara, prop. OPEN PNi AYS CANDY CIGARS ICE CREAM VICTOR G. PETERÄON REAL ESTATE BANK HOTEL, James A. Hand of and Mis« Jennie T Clark county were Vancouver, the 7th. J. M. Parry, who was nearly killed by a kicking horse last L u n ch s fr D inners THE DALLES GETS ALL MV CLOTHES CLEANER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER BEFORE, DOUBLE SUDSING IS WONDERFULI SYNO PSIS OF ANN U A L For the year ended December 31, 1948 Of the OREGON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMP, Of McMinnville, In the State of Oregon, made to th Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to »W Net premiums received -------- Total Interest, dividends and re estate income ---------- ------ -• Income from other sources . . . - Total Income ---------- • • • • DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid for losses - - -- I^oss adjustment ex p en ses----- Underwriting e x p e n se s-------- Dividends paid to stockholders, (Cash, $ ..; stock, $ > - - ----- Dividends paid or credited to policyholders ---------- 7 ," T ‘ All other expenditures (Inclu lng Investment expenses $11,483.83) --------------------- Total Disbursements ----- $2,304,222.07 ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value) ------ --------- Ioans on mortgages and col lateral, etc. ---------------------- Value of bonds ---- owned (amortlz- ed) and Municipal warrant« Value of stocks owned (market value) ------ ---------------- ----- Cash in banks and on hand Premiums in course of oollectlot written since September 30. 1948, .............................. - Interest and rents due and ac crued ---------------- ---------- - Other assets ( n e t) ---------------- 75,483.08 1,804.08 nrxrrnTwiMS ßfatk 7fate ^ D E X T E R TWIN Is the only washer with two r washing tubs. 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These scholarships ate awarded by 14 universities to promising young scientists and engmeers « 1 We hope some of them may later work with Standard of H California, but there is no obligation either in their choice I LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND Total unpaid c la im s ------------- Estimated loss adjustment ex pense for unpaid c la im s---- Total unearned p rem iu m s----- All other liabilities ................. Total liabilities, except c a p ita l---------- None -- Capital paid up — $ Special surplus funds. 245,036.62 f Unassigned funds (surplus) ------------- Surplus as regards policy holders ----------------------- Total --------------------- SINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received -- N et losses paid --------------- Wvldens paid or credited Principal ofhee In Oregon Publish one Urne, April 15, 1949 983.699 70 320,515.64 17,231.00 Standard Oil Company of California