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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1949)
PAGh 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON Alfred Kocks Married 25 Years, Have Shower M rs. A. P. B alzer . / Mr and M rs Orville Ruggles MY and Mrs A. A. Dunlap, M r a n a M rs K enneth Crews, Mr and M rs Arxell Lem ley, M r and M rs H erm an Peters, Mr and M rs T um an Strong, Mr and M rs B. H. Roberson, M rs H enry B arnum , M r and Mrs A m andus von Borstel a n a son, Phil, M r and Mrs Dean P inkerton called a t the hom e of Mr and M rs A l fred Kock F rid a y evening to su rp rise them on • th e ir 25th w edding anniversary. T he ev£n ing was spent visiting w ith re fresh m en t of sandw iches, ice cream , cake and coffee served later in the evening. The K ocks’ w ere presented w ith silv er dol la r JS. Mr and M rs Clarence Young of Yakima, W ashington and M rs Florence C lark of P o rtlan d a r rived Saturday- to spend the F o u rth of J u ly w eekend w ith th e ir parents, Mr and M rs Gro v er Young. Jo h n Roth arrived Saturday from Seattle, Wn., to spend his vacation visiting h is sister, M rs Kenneth Crews and family. FRIDAY, JULY b, UHH Mrs Ted Teske and children of picnic all going to Matt’s Place went to Bend Sunday for the tolius Sunday for the day. The Dalles, Mr and Mrs Ken on Mill Creek In the evening J. W. Blagg, Harold Blagg, w ater pageant. drick Dunlap and family of where they ware Joined by Mr and Mrs Boyce Blaylock Ivan Blagg, Arthur Lutz . and Carlton, end Mrg L. W. Brockway and family, Mr and Mrs C. L. Clair Balzer went to Sherar’s \Arthur Lutz, Harold Blagg son, Brad. a Mr. and Mrs Aerlel HUI of Bremer Mr and Mrs Archie Wren Tallman and family motored to bridge Sunday fishing. Warm Springs Sunday* where Blagg caught two and'M r. Lutz ton, Wn., came Saturday night family of Willamina came they spent the 4ay. one. * f . a to spend the Fourth of Joly de? to visit Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs A. A. Dunlap and Mr and Mrs Duane Lemley a r weekend at the home of Har Bayer Sr., leaving Friday. Mr and Mrs Kendrick Dunlap rived Monday from their honey their grandsons, Vern and K eith old’s parents, Mr and Mrs J. and family arrived Friday from moon and will spend the sum Mobley, left Monday* for .Port- W. Blagg. to spend the week end mer with his parents, Mr and land to attend the ball game Mr and Mr» Glenn Perry and Carlton returning home Tuesday. at the home of his parents, Mr Mrs Arzell Lemley Mr and Mrs Claud Bayer and daughters, Barbara and John and Mrs A. A. Dunlap. Herman and Carl Ziegler left went to Alley, Ina May Ziegler and Judy »Mr and Mrs Milo Elliott of Sunday* for MlltonFreewater to son. David Phillip, Shaniko Monday to attend the Smith left Wednesday evening McMinnville spent the Fourth spend the Fourth of July. for (the Metolius to spend the Dell Olds and Mr and Mrs F. reception for her uncle and aunt Fourth of July weekend camping at the home of Mr and Mrs Mr and MYs John Reeder, who M. Crews of Wasco motored to Frank Bayer Sr. ' and fishing. Stevenson, Washington Sunday were married recently at the |d r and Mrs Roy Wells and to spend the Fourth with Mr home of his parents, Mr and ¡family of Roseburg, Mr and Mrs D. H. Reeder. end Mrs Marlon Crews. Mrs Charles Baker and family M r end Mrs Fred Cox and son Mr and Mrs C. L. (Tallman and family of Hood River spent Don, Mr and Mrs James Earl of Antelope, Mr and Mrs John EYE, EAR, NOSE A THROAT * Chapman Building *. the week end at the home of and Mr and Mrs Joe Rltner Rolfe and sons, Rodney* and The DaOes- Oregon her sister, Mrs Boyce Blaylock went to. Tygh . Valley* where Ronald, ’ Mr and ^ ra Willard they enjoyed a picnic dinner Rolfe and family, Clara Rolfe, HOURS: 9 te S, etoeed and family. and Bob Rolfe all motored to Thursday | Clair Balzer, Miss Marie Blagg the Fourth. Rock Creek dam Sunday for a PHONE M70 “ AMBASSADOR O F F A IR P L A Y ” . . . WeU qualified te do the job, Harold Blagg, Mrs. Aerlel Hill Mr and Mrs Tom Coyle, Mr John B. K elly, J r., A m erica’^ top solo oarsman, left the U. 8. on June pnd A rthur Lutz motored to and Mrs Norris Gilkison, Mr to spread the gospel of American fa ir play up and down the sports Bend Sunday* for the water pa and Mrs Harold Eakln - and lanes of Europe. He plans to take part In every national re ratta geant. family, Mr and Mrs Marcus Es abroad before returning In the faU to start his final year at the Uaft- The Boy Scouts returned linger and daughters, Robert verslty of Pennsylvania. ________ _ ' __ Sunday night from a week and tHugo Manke, Mr and Mrs apent at CaiRp Merrlweather. Wallace May and Mr and Mrs and they are in Kansas with for d in n er before re tu rn in g All report a very enjoyable time. Ernest Eslinger went to DeMoss home. On the F o u rth they all their daughter. Mr and Mrs Roy Schilling w ent to T he Dalles to th e rodeo Luke BIbby, Ed Rice and A1 park Sunday where they enjoy amd on over the hiaryhill loop »and son, Gary*, went to the Me Hagwood of Heppner were over ed a picnic dinner and visiting MY and Mrs Archie Cantrall road to Goldendale and back tolius to spend the Fourth of night guests a t the Art BIbby July weekend. ’had as dinner guests the Fourth home Saturday. The men went home. » Mr and Mrs Don Smith and fishing on the Deschutes Sun Mr and Mrs C. B. Marx and Irv in and David P a rk h u rst son, Larry, M r and Mrs Frank children, Mr and Mrs C. B. Marx and two boys from R oseburg a r Ketter and daughter, Marlene, day. Jr. of Portland, Mr and Mrs A. Mr and MTS E a rl Olds and rived F rid ay to spend the week Jim Jones, Clarence May, and F. McGfiWils o f Nyssa, Me and Jimmy Ziegler went to the Me end visiting a t the H a rry S tark Freddie Maithes, all spent the Fourth weekend on the lower and F ra n k Bayer homes. Mr and Mrs F ran k B ayer and Metolius. * children Ju lia and B yron, MT* Mr and Mrs Florin Coon of and M rs H a rry S ta rk and dau The Dalles spent the Fourth of g h ter, L orraine, Sam S tark , I r July at the home of his parents, vin and David P a rk h u rs t and Mr and 'Mrs Bud Coon. L O V E L Y SPRING FROCKS, SLA C KS , th e ir friends spent th e F o u rth M r and Mrs Dick - Edwards at Tygh Valley w ith M r and SWEATERS, end J A N T Z E N TEA SHIRTS and family arrived Saturday M rs Willig B rittain. from Leaburg to spend the week Mr and Mrs W ayne K arnes of Studley, K ansas a re th e p a r end w ith her parents, Mr and ents of a son, Roy Edw in, w ei Mrs W. F. Schilling. Mr and Mrse Bruce Johnson, ghing eig h t pounds and fo u r Mrs Art Bibhy* and daughter, ounces. Mr and M rs E d Alley W asco , O re g o n a re the baby’s grandparents, Janice and Mrs Joe BIbby M r and Mrs O rv ille’ Ruggles and son, Dean, spent the F o u rth a t the honte of Mr and Mf* I tester B arnum and the two bovs they* adopted. Mr and Mrs O. N. Ruggles w ent to Bend Sunday evening to see the w ater pageant. Mr and M rs F ran k Bayer and F ra n k Bayer Jr. w ere business visitors in The Dalles Tuesday. (Mr and M rs C harles Perrlgo and daughters, m otored to Gold endale, W ash., the F o u rth to spend the day w ith Mr and Mrs Guy V lntin Jr., celebrating the 7th w edding a n n iv e rsary of the Perrigos. . „ MY and Mrs L. D. Peterson, hejr fath er, J. R. H ew itt and Mrs. Am elia P eterson left F ri d ay for Salem and Sw eet Home to vigit relatives a few days. M r and M rs H a rry Young and the tw ins and th eir houseguest, Miss Peggy P hare, w ho is vis iting from Cleveland, Ohio, m otored to Bear Springs Sun day for a picnic lunch w ith Mr and Mrs H arold H ansen of Ore gon City. Then on to Tim ber- line lodge and to Oregon City Paul K. Keller M.D. SAVE 50% o n fu e l co sts w it h Master-Kraft I AM RECEIVING - - fu rn a ces o r c o n v e r s io n o il b u r n e r s - Sawyer Furnace Co, The Dalles, Ore. Phone 3160 T h e G a y S h op r « Hostesses know . . . ’ " I t ’s a Case o f Enjoyment?’ ’ LET’S BUILD OREGON TOGETHER . . . means working closely w ith you and your neighbors io bu ild a greater Oregon. I t means, especially, building toward your security and THESE * « TH I b a n k im « a m c c s A wperior service in m FIRST NATIONAL DROOP of persons» attendance THAT COSTS NO MORE prosperity. N o m atter how large or how small your banking transaction, we recognize its Importance. W e know that by helping you grow we help build all Oregon— fam ily by fam ily, farm by farm, business by business. FORTLANO BRANCHES PON TLA M F M A IM NNAMCH 5th, 6th end Stork SIXTH A M F MORRISON NNAMCH UPTOWN BRANCH 605 5 W. lath Ave. BAST PORTLAND BNAMCM 612 S X Morrison St. ♦"J* the Water" I la « « cm ÌOOttUYAVt O L Y M P IA IIE W IN O C O ., O L Y M P IA , W ASH. ® A wide range of prices that meets e l wishes 3 B<AMOr S.E. 39th and Hawthorne LI VISTDCK-KEMTOM NNAMCH 8334 Ml Denver MO NT A VILLA BRANCH 8005 S.L Stork St. HOLLYW OOP-NOU CITY BRAMCL 4200 N .I. Sandy SOUTHEAST PONTLAMD GNAMCH 5444 S B. N2nd Ave. UNIO N AMD N U ttIL L BNAMCM SPANCHKS A \ 7 'A 2 IT- 11 A GOOD HOST! \ O U ARB A SHAREHOLDER in O regon’! third ru'gest in d u stry . . • the tourist business. Our state s t u r i s i incom e in 1948 was $ 9 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ... more fu m $57 for every man, woman and child in < regon! We all have the opportunity to do our snare to help build our tourist business. And w e -Az w ill all share the increased income t o our state. Y O U C A N HELP O U R TOURIST BUSINESS G R O W through your efforts to create satisfied visitors. Be h elp fu l, courteous, friendly, inform* ative. D o ' your share in "selling" O regon—and our tourists w ill stay longer, return again, and bring their friends. U A MOD TON R iff Carlton State < c J Sa*4»-.ffa Ban* __ Benton CavnP/ Stut* Rank (CarveNml Philomath Brenab (PhNamothl _ Tho Ftnt NcHeeel S e e * e f Cattega Grew The Flrrt NaMenel Seek a t f e t a e e __ The rtrat Kettonol B oa R e f Ferert Grave Tho Fiut Kottaeel •* .... Hole Bank a f Malhaor C«eety »«Marte Monroe Stole Bank Maraland SuMvaaJ Crfrtl (Fi.rHaed» Tho f i m NaHaaei Cseh a f r .L u N r V»o State Conk C m (tap County Bonk iS-.ielBo) C -o'idja cad McC»alna »Wvertoe» Lon« of Sweat Homo Y-<a..W State Bank HOfTI JUNI »0, 194» x a s o u x c is 1 Lean, aad ......................................................... .... ............................. I > i ’i i f ’in e ee Accrwed Intarest Receivable.................................... • • • • • • Rank FremUe., Fernltare and Fixtare. and Safe Deposit Voelts Other Real Estate owned.................................. .. Casteiqprs* liability en Accoent. af letters af Credit, I Accaptances, and Endorsed Sills................................................. Other .................................................................................................... totai resources . i ™ 4,*RS,51A.27 .H o n« ’ -» e y 'e ir .......... ao • exne^ee * * ’. *. *. ’. ’. *. ’. *. *. ’. ’. ’. ’. ’. ’. ’. *. . ’• ’ • • ’ - ’ • • 13r5OO.0DO 00 Undivided FrefHs and Reserves............................. ..........................— 14 i>44l9 ^ ° i ? Tefal Capital Fends................. ............................. • • K RESERVE FOR FOSSIBIE IO A N LOSSES. This reserve is to apply afainst aey loan lasses that may develop la the fata re, If has Ndl bean allocated te any particular loans or type • f loans (Established from carrent earnings — January 1, 1F4F IG Jene 3 0 , 1 9 4 9 ) ...................................................... .. . . ll.S d F ,5 7 !.S 4 D f K * ___ , n ) ( £ t}«mond v i n 0 ;» a n d T im e ...................................................... S 144,SSR,000.10 Liability far letter, af Credit and os Acceptor Endorser er Maker e f Acceptances and Foreign Sills. . . . . f . . . i \ . . In » .ra il Racalvad In Advance........................................................... aeeerve fe r Interest, Taxes, Etc....................... .............................. O ther iio M IH Iet i « 3 ................ .... M A B IL IT IB 1 I f’ UaHad ShMaa Gorarnmant Obllflottoni. Direct and Fally Gaaranteed State, Coanty and Menldpol Band, and W arran t.................. Other Band, and Sacerftiaa.................... ........................................ ••••••• o •••••• ••••• • T O T M U A i.U T .E i: ; .................................................... * J? 27L e «A x< ’ 1 1 ^ 4 4 ,9 5 0 .6 » 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 00 a < n *’ ° 5 57T 36 J ’J «1 J II ’ ' 4 8 r0 9 7 80 » 4 R M N 7 ,407.1 S to ENidltlon fo Its 4 8 branch«« th ro u g h o u t O ro g o n , 16 o th o r O rego n Bonking OBIcna a m m om bor« o f th o F irs t N a t io n a l B a n k O ro u p The First Notional Bank ef Portland and 45 Branches...................... .. 16 other Oregon Banking Offices In the First National Group................. IOANS AND DISCOUNTS The First National Sank of Portland and 45 Branches.................................. 16 ether Oregon Bonking Offices In the First National O ro e p .. . . . . . . < TOTAL RESOUNCES The First National S6nk af Portland and 45 Branches.................................. 16 ether Oregon Banking Offices In the First Notional Group................. TOTAL RRSOURCSS ef Hie 41 BANKING OFFICES bi the REST NATIONAL GROUF Savings daposlts made before July 10 draw Interest from July 1. * Open year eccewnt newl There's ne subsrttwt. far cosh In Hie bonk. •.-V ' Member Federal Depooit Insurance Corporation . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF INTEKEST EARNINGS FROM JULY 1 •» f S '. 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