Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 22, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE 2 SHERMAN
COUNT* JOU RN AL MOR« ORFÎÎON
FRIDAY, A PR IL
22,
1949
NOTICE OF F I N A g
tracks and is said tobe the fore­ p arty a t the grange hall S atur­ SE1T L E M B N T
qn.jthe
¡^Lme,8ctyedul$,as
adjoining
^ b e n n a t i (Tnuntu
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
sw & s and then daylight saving ffe ru n n er of a crew of builders. Con­ d ay night.
T
h
at Helen W hite B ruckert, Ad­
tem
plated
are
nice,
neat
little
cot­
t
o
U
Inaugurated
all
over
the
George
D
rinkard
of
E
m
igrant
1‘ublLshrd Every
m
in
istra trix of th e E state of
tages
for
the
p
erm
an
en
t
resi­
Springs
who
h
u
rt
him
self
in
a
fall
state a t W . not city by city.
Moro, O
dents, some sa n ita ry drying sheds about a week ago is not feeling so Loui3e W hite, deceased, has filed
is
the
v
ariatio
n
'
betw
een
Giles ÏZ French
h e r Final Account and R eport
cities and com m unities th a t does and some te n t bases for tem por­ well.
III le red
aa
« C o n d clans
m u tte r nt th *
a
ry
residents
w
ho
come
from
dam
age
to
business
and
to
p .« to ffic e » I M o ro . O re g o n u n d v r A c t o f t h e
Mr. and Mrs. • Donald Macnab and th a t F riday, May 27, 1949, a t
W arm Springs and Yakim a for and daughters, Jean n ie and K ar­ 2:00 P . M. in th e C ounty C ourt
Onnirmna o f M u tc h 3. 1 h ■ V
nerves of citizens.
Portland, Of course, is relying the fishing.
en w ent to Condon E aster Sunday Room in th e C ounty C ourthouse
O FFIC IA L COUNTY PA PER
Well, w h a t’s com ing next. The w here they w ere d in n er guests of in Moro, S herm an C ounty, Ore­
on the hom e rule am endm ent of
SC INSCRIPTION RATES
gon, has been ilxed as th e tim e
some years back to m aintain its governm ent says through its tax Mr. and Mrs. A rnold Brady.
ONE VELAR L----- - ------------ > 2.00 position. T hat and th e faat of the policy th a t some people can’t live
an d place for th e h earin g of ob­
The Com m unity Sewing club
\ vote in favor of daylight saving so well and th en i t takes the will meet w ith Mrs. Dewey Thom ­ jections, If any th e re be, to said
F inal Account an d R e p o rt
‘ “given last fall t}y a small major* m oney and says to th e Indians as W ednesday afternoon.
H E L E N W H IT E BRUCKERT
Otci
ity be it known.
‘J m*
' th a t they m u st live better. T he
Miss Dolores Fox, ,wno Is a s tu ­
A
d m inistratrix of Louise W hite
'I AT I
T here seem s to be little Intent trouble is th a t th e Indians don’t dent at Seattle u n iv ersity arrived
P 0 B LI S
E
state.
on the p a rt of the c itv to w ork care about it an d th e tax payer hom e W ednesday nig h t to spend
BROWN & VAN VACTOR, A t­
w ith the rem ainder of ¿he sta te does. . .
E a ste r vacation w ith her folks, torneys,
f U H O R I AL and th a t Is deplorable, b u t a rro g ­ I t seem s th a t if the Indian w ants Mr. and Mrs. George Fox. Dolores
N A T IO N A L
ance on the p a rt of the city has to live in an air ventilated shack left M onday and reported for* Publish April 22, 29, May 6, 13.
been ap p aren t before and isn ’t it should be his Inalienable rig h t classes Tuesday m orning.
surprising.
to do so. W here bathing facilities
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. W illiam s
A »uporlor aorvloo
If th e whole th in g has to be are u n h an d y a good fresh breeze and sons, Dale, Paul and Mark
FRIDAY, A PR IL 22, 194«
dragged through th e courts and if Is an asset, and w here fish are accom panied b ya friend of Dale’s
of pWMMl
GEORGE AIKKN
from Colton, came up Saturday
th ere is to be general disobey a nee being (fried It is a necessity.
THAT COSTS HO MOM
nig
h t from Colton to spend E a st­
law
In the death of George Aiken of
__ th
__ e _
_ and continued argu
"**■’•*■
It l<g>ks as 4f the governm ent
th e state of Oregon lost one ot i ts . m ent th ere m ay be n o improve- would leave the In d ian alone. er w ith friends here. Sunday
best public servants. As gam e m ent in th e u n fo rtu n ate 1948 si- P re tty soon he will be ju st like m orning they w ere callers at the
com m issioner and budget director tuatlon w hen no one knew w hat the whites. And then som ething hom e of Mr. and Mrs. George
Fox. They retu rn ed to Colton
he used his ab u n d an t enengies un- tim e it w as ten m iles away,
valuable will be gone from this Sunday afternoon.
ito* OH
selfishly for the benefit of the
Only fiye m en voted against the country.
Mrs. Don M acnab and sister,
public There was never any ques- bill in the legislature, even a
Mrs. Jew el H erin spent Monday
tion about his Integrity; he w as m ajority of M ultnom ah county
In D ufur w ith th e ir parents, Mr.
— A wide ron^o of pHoea
alw ays doing the very best th a t representatives voting for it.
and Mrs. Jo h n Addington.
that mtofsoiwWws
he could. ,
\ ' i t m ay be th a t P o rtlan d could
Mr. and Mrs. W orth Tate of
As befits a Scotchm an he was wisely conclude th a t it is a p a rt
The Dalles spent the day, T h u rs­
Mr. and Mrs. Leo D um ler and day at the Jam esT ate home. Mrs.
economical and th u s well fitted to of Oregon, th a t it derives its
be budget director. Few m en have stre n g th from Oregon, th a t it is sons, W ally and Denny, who live T ate took care of h er grand child­
had as com plete an understanding valuable to the e x ten t th a t It aids in Salem cam e T h u rsd ay night to ren w hile her daughter-in-law,
of sta te governm ent a e George the production of Oregon, w h e n spend th e ir E aster vacation at the W annie w as up to Mrs. B rackett’s
O N Y O U R S A V IN G S
Aiken and few have worked so these sim ple facts get Into th e of- hom e of Mr. and M rs. W. F. Mac- hom e en tertain in g the Home Ec.
hard to m ake state governm ent ficlal p jcu llsjn I ^ r tja n d th^ city nah, Mrs. D um ler is a sister of club.
' .
w ith
, «
and the country w in get along Mrs. M acnab and w hile h ere they
Mtes Mary B rack ett who Is a
successful. «
PBBBBALLY
IR a C R IB
also visited w ith h e r father, 'high school teacher at Ione spent
I t- is probably tru e th at Mr. better.^
E
a
ste
r
w
ith
h
er
p
a
re
rts
.
Mr.
and
F ra n k M edler aqd b ro th er, Le­
Aiken w orked him self to death;
land Medler The D um lers left Mrs. H erm an Brackett
he would have preferred th at » TNP1AW V II.I.A C F
retlrem w it Hla end r o m ln g rfc h t
federal government, tired Monday m orning for Salem.
• Sto aevtnoa
after
a
h
a
rd
session
of
the
legisla-
T he R ural School Board bud­
a lte r a n a ra session ox u e n g * » » perhaps of p lan n in g the lives of
Fedorelty Ineered te >>000.
tu re would have pleaaedI him- a s
cttlzens has em barked on get m eetln gin Blglow w as passed
• Current dWde»»d I % ,
T . L e tte r J e b u e o
well as a n y although the y«a^ a plan to plan the llvos of th e ir at the m eeting M onday afternoon.
• WMtdraawela prw»p*Y
seemg
too soon.
soon
There will be another card
wtthcef fee« er
era>. too
c
' ‘ w ards, th e Indians. F o r one, w e
LAVYB*
He w as born 4n Scotland, was
so rry for the IndlanS( w ho,
• P imb > l IB
600
•
• - •
• •
MORO
WASCO
raised in Minnesota, was a news inclderttaly are feeling s o rr y for •— • •
• Run back D e n n k c h w ith stoles *
Maepty b
m Ito I
paperm an in the n orthw est own- ih em a el^ S .
«redfted »e yew
• alno w ith boleros
ing the Ontario Angus when he
F o r a t least one generation sob •
Greta, The Dalles .
*
w ent to Salem.
sisters, am ateur a n d profession­
A good m an la gone
al ,and of both sexes, have been
A ttorney at law
saying th a t the In d ian s should
I
N
S
U
R
A
N
0
not
liye
in
shacks
through
which
DAVLIGHT SAVING
MORO
The action of th e city of Port- the w est w ind blows' freely,
C r a in . F ^e d . F u e l
Monday, W ednesday, Friday
land in declaring daylight saving should, not dry th eir salm on in
Fartr. Im plem ents
Im m ediately after the legislature the sun nor cast the offal w here
A fternoons
BARBED
W IR E — GOOD FORTS
had passed and the governor Trad It offends the tender nostrils of
PHONE 163 Feedstore
signed a bill.« the$ restntets ^lay- nWre particu lar citizens,
T H E D A Loßfi
light saving, ishows 4 good M l ctf
N ow th e governm ent has been
211 B ast T hird Street
GAS AND ‘OIL
arrogance. According to the law persuaded to take a hand. A crew
Tlrea-A cce* »nr
Telephone 3209
daylight saving iMn-oniy bcunvok- of d irt m overs has cleared a plot
ed w hen the governor* finds th a t of ground east o f the old Indian R H M c K E A N and SON
it is necessary to keep the sta te village south of the railroad
WASCO
OREGON
it
Ocean w aters contain
ad M onday afternoon by a group
of old acquaintances a t Mold© *
McI^aehlartM hortWr Mrs.
e
H ockm an and Moiiie M cLactuan
w ere hostesses.
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7"
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(he new dark p rinU*. •
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Greta, The Dalles
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Enjoy the whiskey
that's
OUtAfui
«4 it* Namt,*
Kentucky Whiskey $2
E
-A Blend
83a#*#Qt
■OQMUTAVB
.j-
billions
M ary M qrrissty wps entertain- of tona of g0^
Rufus News - -
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R ational distillers prod , corp ., n , y . • & proof • 65% grain neutral spirits
E N IO Y 2%
9«
fto
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George G. Updegraff
K E N T
(Spring Form al)
I
An«plcefi Kent Am erican Legion A uxiliary.
April
2 3
ARNOLD HANSEN’S OKCHKSTRA
111 » W M. AV* . »HU», O»
A .Im lH H io H » 1 . »
Y o u A r e W’e lc o m e
1
AM RECEIVING - -
Travel Quiz
.At«*'*'
O f EGON
L O V E L Y SPRING FROCKS, SLACKS,
SWEATERS, a-d J A N T Z E N TEA SHIRTS.
W h a t’s th e fare
from here t o —
The Cay Shop
W asco, O re g o n
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
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L o s A n g e le s
T h e answer is
surprisingly low
i t ?!
Looking for a Menu?
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Ed's Place
“ AT T H E CAPITOl^ CITY*’
“B e e f o .” O ’M e a r a , p r o p .
OPEN SUNDAYS
:
C A N D Y C IG A R S ICE C R E A M
I nnrhc
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B aildU g a greater Oregon deamnda W M U g
p ro ^ g rlty
lo r all. The F irst National Bank of Persian!, and afl out aAUate!
banks, are sponaorlng a program to promote our »sate
by showing how banking servieeo aan bolp IndiHduala toward greeter
financial succesa. Call at our nearost banking oftce and toll ua
how wa can best help you and your oqmmunlty.
F a re s to a m a p fu l of o th e r
p o in ts . . . n e a r o r fa r . . .
are a l s o a m a z i n g l y low.
A n d you save 20% on th e
r e tu r n tr ip w h e n you buy
r o u n d t r i p t i c k e t s . Go
G re y h o u n d — Go n o w !
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2.60
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5.90
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Other Resource«.......................... .........................................
Moro, Oregon
I.O.O.F
5 2 : : :
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OUT OF
4 i aoooco^
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..........................................'•............... « » .O B I,303.99
os,TS | joying,
..................................................... 143*811,81 f .90
Urthlehem C hapter No. 78. O.K.8
Meets every second and
fo u rth T hursday in each
m onth; visiting m em bers
Invited. Moro, Oregon.
Elsie Joues, W. M.
Edna M riser, Secretary
402 371 59
»» a a a o 1 4
■ , , ,
TOTAL ............................................................................
AJP. A A.M
Meets on the 1st and
3r(f T hursday evenings
each m onth. Visiting
m em bers cordially In­
vited to m eet with us.
L. V. H enrichs, W. M.
H B. P inkerton, Secretary
No. 116
f ie r 'iy l r j
OMwr ..................................................................................
y io y ,» o a ,7 4 a .zg
1« addftfo« to Ms 41 JbraniftM
13 otk«r
Oregon B omb I m ®re ttiRmbtr« of Fbg, f lr if Ngt/opof Btmk Group
The Find Hatlaaal Book of Fartinnd and 4S Sraocto«. ........................ .. •
IS a tto r Omoan honks In the First HoKanal Oreup.................................. „ V r ” , f3.zh‘..X
Other Banks In Th« first l^tJoijal Group
|906,620,915,41
IOANS ANO DISCOUNTS
The N n t National Sank of Fortlong and 41 Branch.«................................
I f other Oregan bank« In the Flat NatUnol Group..................................
I
to tai
NMomdB
The Hrst H ottan n |
Bank of Farttand aod 4« tranche«................. ............
•
„ »jg+SlfgJ.grgg
$136,432,192.69
If
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Vi;
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i
C orllan !»«>♦• and Saving» Bank
Banton County f l a t . Bant tC a iv jlli» )
Philnaiath BrofethJPh'JotnaHj)
The Firti N ational Bank ¿F C e tia g , Grove
Tho FIr,t N ational Bonk ot Enpoho
Th, Firit N ational Bank ot Et>r,»l
Tho Pint Notional Bank of Lebanon
State Bank ot M «|h«u' County
Monroo Stale Bank
M nrolnnd-Sollw ood Bank IPor/landl
The P in t N ational Benk oPPtlrtovUlo
Srio Slot, Bank
O n « » U County Bank ISoaotdo)
C oolidg, and McClain« Bank ISlIvtrton)
Bank of Sweet Homo
Yamhill State Bonk
G ijvo
'J S 'v i A in
other Oregon honk« bi tbo Flrtt Notional Group..................................
tO TA l M B O U M M of It o BI BANKINO OFRCM 10 Ito FIBST NATIONAL OROUF
PORTIAHO
B R A N C H r -t
A S K AND BRANCH
ASTORIA BRANCH
BEND BRANCH
CENTRAL POINT BRANCH
C dN D O N BRANCH
COOS BAY BRANCH
COQUILLE BRANCH
ENTERPtlSE BRANCH
FOSSIL BRANCH
»RANTS PASS BRANCH
GRESHAM BRANCH
HEPPNER BRANCH
HIUSRO RO BRANCH
HOOD RIVER BRANCH
KLAMATH FALLS P RANCH
SOUTH SIXTH STREET BRANCH
LA GRANDE BRANCH
LAKEVIEW BRANCH
MEDFORD BRANCH
MERRILL BRANCH
MOLALLA BRANCH
NEWBERG BRANCH
NORTH BEND BRANCH
NYSSA BRANCH
O A K R ID G I BRANCH
ORBOON CITY BRANCH
PENDLETON BRANCH
SALEM BRANCH
SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH
STAYTON BRANCH
T H I DALLES BRANCH
TILLAMOOK BRANCH
U NIO N BRANCH
WOODBURN BRANCH
: .........................................................................................................
Interest Beeetved Io Advae«e...........................
Beaerve tar Intone«*, Tone«, B e............................ ..
Y BRANCH
ST PORTLAND BRANCH
.NO * U S M l l BRANCH
^^ 365^4^6
UaWUty tar Lnttart at Credit end «a A««ep»^ Snderaw
or Maker a« A e e ^ e e e - . t o FarMgo 0 8 b , .................. '
,r
BOULEVARD BRANCH
LIVESTO C k-PIN TO N BRANCH
MONTAVILLA BRANCH
M P O in o
E u r e k a Ix>dge N o . 121
4
(ST »9«1
HAWTHORNS
kWTMÔai
Undivided FrafTt« and ...................................................................... —
Total Capital Fund«................................................... 30,141,604 71
Leo W atkins, N. O .
John DeMoss, Secretary
Lupine Rebekah Lodge
Meets 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays of each
m onth.
Visiting
m em bers welcome.
Sal lie M artin, N. G.
Clara Houston, Sec.
POtTLANO M A IN BRANCH
SIXTH A n O MORRISON BRANCH
U p to w n »» anch
' - > r
........ ,
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k lA B IL IT IIf
S
Moro Ix>dge No.
Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
hall. T ransient and
visiting brothers are
cordially Invited to
meet w ith us.
Bwk of Cwtb»*
R IS O U R C IS
TOTAL ....................................................................
I jinnPFQ
J BANKING W H C U
FOAiLANO BRANCHES
Cash In vault and In Federal te»erve Bank.
•g ,T to ^ O 4 .2 8
Owe from Bantu..................................................................................
Total Cask......................................................................
> 1 1 7 ,4 « , 5 =
United Stale» Government Obligation», Dlred and Felly Guaranteed
1 1 0,43 7,40 X 10
State, County and Municipal Bond« and W
a
r
r
a
n
t *
34,633,944.61
Other Bond» and Secu rifle«. . . .
................. .
1,326,33 EpO • O
Sleek Io Federal Reserve Bank........................................................ '
450,000.09
lean» and Diacownta
161,5IO,BB2.O3
Accrued Interect Receivable.......... ..................................................
1,071,001.00
Bank Fremiae», Furniture and Fixture« and Sate bepadt VowOe
0^ 79 ,S 2 9 ,9 7
Other Real Estate owned.............................................................. .. '
1.00
Cuttomer«' liability an Account» of letter» of CreON.
Acceptance«, and Indorsed S llb ................................... ..
4
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Typical Bargains
I
THESE ARE TNE
IN THE FIRST NATIONAL GROUP
1 here are
NO LOITER FARES
The Dalles _ ..............
Portland ......................
Bend ...........- ..................
Klam ath Falls .........
Seattle .............
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