Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 13, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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PA G E 2 SHERMAN
CO UNTY
JO URNAL,
MORO, OREGON
F R ID A Y ,
OGT( B F R
13,1930
rem m ber your welcom e redness
when the east w ind w hips the
P u b lish ed E very F rluay at
nnw around th e corners and
Moro, Oregon
________ ___ friends go h u rry in g by to th e ir
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E d ito r ow n oil stove w ith o u t stopping
handicapping the d rin k e r at all.
P erhaps the sponsors of th is
m easure are m en w ith the best
of intentions b u t the bill w ou
than
serve no purpose o other
th er J-b
an
G iles U P M K * ------------
----- for a )ltUe real heat
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b rin g confusion.
T here are m any
»Entered aa «econd
chute m a t t e r
the
restrictions on liquor ad vertising
Poetoffice at Moro. Oregon, under Act
o r ^ n ^
of March », 187K-----------------
• m * m v v
t h i ?
ln Oregon now ^ nd th®6® are en-
com m ission. Ore-
OFFICIAL. COUNTY PA PER H E D IDIN’T T A K E T H E $2000 forced
Oregon citizens w ere no do u b t
'g a l l o ^ T w h l t T m u l e ^ d
(£ ty rrm a n C o u n ty J o u r n a l
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W ord has come th a t Mr. and
M rs w E Kice and fam jiy are
raoving in the old H erm an Br$c-
h Ouse on the hill. T he Rices
moVed
to
M
aryhill,
W
lljlw cva
w
ividi
y
▼
▼ h.,
**•» last
*uuv
sp rjng, and th eir son V incent
spring,
w ho is ln the eighth grode th is
h as been attending school
in G l e n d a l e , b u t will again be
a gtudent a t R ufus school. Mr.
^ " ^ ^ B r a c k t u ^ h o n X 'u s°t y e l r
to said Final R eport and Ac­
count and the se tt'e m e n t of said
estate.
P atrick M cHugh
Geo. G. Uixiegraff,
A tto rn ey lor A dm inistrator^
49-52C
d .b . n. c. t. a.
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N O T IC E T O " C R E D IT O R «
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV ^ N
th a l 1,16 underSi ? f i , , ' h VEU N
S t INSCRIPTION R A T E S
ONE Y EA R - ------------------- **-°®
fied as such A dm inistratrix. All
persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified
and required to present the same,
duly verified, to the undersigned
a t h e r residence a t Wasco, Ore-
gon, w ith in six (6) m onths from
the date of the first publication
of th is notice, to-wit, Septem ber
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All
persons
having claims
against the estate of ' Annie
W illiam s, deceased, are hereby
notified
to p resen t
them , in
proper form , to the undersign-
ed
duly ap pointed, qualified
and acting
E xecutor
of
the
Lagt w iU and
T estam ent of
A nnie W illiam s,
deceased, at
29, 1950.
office
Geo. th ln
G. U pdegraff,
EVELYN ELIZA BETH SM ITH th
M e oro7‘<
£ % of
o k ,\ld
six m onths
A dm
in istra trix of th e E state o from
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____ th e date 0 / thl
th is notice, to
Leon H ow ard Sm ith, deceased
Septem ber 22, 1950.
BROWN & VAN VACTOR,
<
Donald y . WilhamB
The Dalles, Oregon
Geo. G. Updegrgff
Executor
47-50c
for E state.
48-51c A ttorney
su rp rised last w *
m illions of gallons of home brew „ e m o ®
ELIZABE TH SM I ™ . J“ “ * * “
t h a t . ! k>^ , ^ ^ h e ' X n X a U c w ith o u t advertising.
In fact,
duly appointed A dm inistratrix
of th e E state of Leon H ow ard
tu rn e d $2<)W to
they w ere against th e law .
N O T IC E O F F I N A L H E A R IN G
Sm ith, deceased, and has quali-
com m ittee. So few peril p
We adm it »Hom
th ere tc
is a a nn
problem
Notice is hereby given th a t
scorn a check of th a t size.
Mr. b u t this is not the w ay to solve
th e undersigned has filed in the L upine Rebekah Ixxlge
L atourette, be it know n, is a
C ounty C o u rt of the S tate of Meets 2nd and 4th
regular nom inee of th e Demo i t '
Oregon for S herm an county his Tuesdays of each
crats of Oregon for a position
Visiting
N B W SPA P3K
in the U nited S tates senate. He TO SIGN FREEDOM SCROLL final R eport and Account as m onth.
m em bers welcome
MADE
EA
SIE
R
A
dm
inistrator
De
Bonis
Non
is
opposing
W
ayne
M
orse
who
F U B L IIH B tl
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Tim e left in w hich to join the w ith the W ill Annexed of the Helen K ruger, N. G
is the
R epublican
nom inee
X -A S S O C IA TIO N
Mr. L ato u rette left disgruntled Qru sa de for Freedom Is ru n n in g estate of Jo h n J. Conroy, de- Lucille May, Sec.
Nov- Bethlehem C hapter No. 78. 0.JEB.8
r —==- t h at the check w as too little and out> ^ ¡ d
F ra n k B elgrano, jr., ceased and th a t Saturday, N
O C T O R K _____
K I t , ___________
_______________
too late.
an n , . in a em ber 4,
ten o d cl o c k
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lnia W ell,
ell H ow ard, it prob- stale
,_ tA - crusade
m is.iH p ’-ch
rh airm
a irm n
4, 19^0,
1950, a t -ten
Meets every second anu
a b lv d id n ’t m ake m uch difference 8tatem en t urg in g every Am eri- A. M. of said day. at the County
tfL io u rth T hursday ln ea c h
B K A PrO K TIO N M liA T
because alm ost no sum would be can who has not aiready done Courtroom , In the
Courthouse,
m onth; visiting m em bers
„ n advocate of toe balanced enough und e r the clrcum stan- SQ t0 stand u p and be counted a‘ ’¡‘i T ’
th e ^ lm e and
invited. Moro, Oregon.
Nobody dares to pas».
Olive
Young, W. M.
of yeefevday over a t
pum .o r reap p o ru o m n en t m ust
a8 a cru sader by signing a Free-
for t o i t o
When I atop her and ask what's up,
oj objections
Naom i Van Gilder, Secretary
Ob« Coast Hoa«e. “Tiny” Field»,
nope m at m ost ot the voters
B ut we th in k a w ord m ight dom
and by m aking a Place lor " » r i n g
•he amilea sweetly and explains
E u re ka Ix>dge No. 121 A .F . A A.M
tke Hgge«t «nd fa»U«t- tsiki ng of
nave read tne constitution ot tne
^ i d h ere for Mr. L ato ru ette voiu n tary co n tribution to th e
th a t »he’» drying her nail poM hl
Meets on the 1st and onr three poBeemen, w»a holding
u rn ttU s ta te s an a are reasonably who
ru n n in g as a Jeffers^)j liar) sup p o rt of Radio F ree E urope.
, » /
t
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3rd T hursday evenings forth «bout Ma traffic troubles.
From where I »it, that girl’s typi­
îain iu a r w iui uie m suiry ot tne Dem ocrat, a useful breed of
F o r the convenience of those
H U /ll M U «
each m onth. Visiting
cal
of certain folks who are so
convention m a t w rote m a t uocu- citizen th a t is not extinct b u t is w ho have not h a d o p p o rtu n ity
f o r . SALE:
A few canary sing-
"Wame® drive ju st ss good «a
m em bers cordially in­
wrapped
up in themselves, they
menc.
^ resu m in g
m at,
t h e ainx>st e n tirely inartculate. One to sign a scroll the S h erm an Co-
ers. $7.00 each.
Iva Dams,
d o / Tiny »*id, "and ju s t as
vited to m eet w ith us
uiuenum ent w in oe passed.
hear8 little of .them these days. u n ty J o u rn a i ig today publishing
Moro, Oregon
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4W 0p
C. S. B ennett, W. M. bad. For instance—a girl in a con­ never notice they’re not being fair
to others. Our neighbor has a right
n u s nation has gotten to its m ore’g the pity.
a fac sim ile of th e scroll w hich FOR SALE o r trade-in: New ’51
H B. Pinkerton, Secretary
vertible today. She sU rted a three-
to drive in safety—Just as he has a
place in m e w orld, and has made
The degree of Jeffersonian ism
clipped from th e paper,
Gibson Deluxe Electric stove,
block tie-up «11 by herself.
n s tuna ot democracy successtul of M r. L ato u rette m ay be in signed and se n t to Giles F ren ch
right to enjoy a glass of beer. Let s
M
oro
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m
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No.
113
1.0.O.F
can be seen up stairs in depot.
“ gbe’a creeping down Main
because both population and area question by those w ho recall county chairm an.
all re sp e c t th e e th e r fellow ’«
Meets
1st
and
3rd
FOR SALE:
Spinet piano. W ill
S tre e t—left hand »tuck out and
Tuesdays In I.O.O.F.
w ere considered in election ot th a t he served the p a rty as na-
rights.
sacrifice fo r-q u ic k sale. Cash hall. T ran sien t and
sort of waving around. Never
m em bers oí the legislative bodies, tional com m itteem an a t a tim e
or term s. Can be seen a t Muro visiting brother« are
tu rn s rig h t or left, n erw stops.
The Oregon constitution has w hen the principles of Thom as
W
rite
Tallm
an
Piano
Store,
But, of course, everyone behind,
Warren
Goodrich
cordially
Invited
to
never recognized this principle. Jefferson w ere in dark eclipse^
395 South 12th St. Salem, Ore. m eet w ith u«.
her thinks she’s signaling about»
The balanced plan is an effort B ut he so announces him self
48-51K
to change the state constitution now—as a Jeffersonian— and we
M arvin Howell, N. G.
7S—
tu t» ,! 5,a<o Brew».
to m ake it m ore nearly conform suppose it comes because a m an
Leo W atkins, Secretary
H
E
L
P
W
ANTED;
N
ational
or­
to the federal constitution.
ju s t has to draw the line som e
ganization offers opportunity
The argum ents against giving place.
to m ake money in your spare
voting
stren g th
to
ru ra l
Mr. Morse la a Republ can but
tim e, w ritin g credit rep o rts in
a re a s
have been
used ln one who disagrees w ith the
W asco, interesting work. Bus­
m any s u te s by those who th in k p a rty on m any occasions. H e is
X
ciW ^ o p i e .
N early every called a "lib eral” b u t th a t seem s
iness knowledge or education
preferred.
W rite Mr. W. P.
s u t e In which th ere is one large h ardly the co rrect term . At any
Gray, P. O. Box 111, P ° r ^ am i
city has a continual battle over ra te he appeals to th e Popular
48-50C
7, Oregon.
apportionm ent and so far no m nd, will g et th e labor vote, an
State has given the big city the th a t of m ost farm ers and busl-
FOR SALE: Red Cedar fence
au th o rity over legislation th a t ness men. He is active in suppor
posts. G. L. Briggs Rt. 4 Box
u X X - R unt, people do not of Oregon’s
46-8p
204, Hillsboro, Oregon.
w ant th eir s u t e governm ent to him self a national figure. He
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
be ruled by the gangs th a t dom- younger and m ore vigorous than
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
m ate Chicago, Philadelphia, Kian Mr. L atourette.
As one to ex-
> MERE ARE SOME OF
freeze. B ring them ln a n y dav
sas City and M emphis. N either pound in the senate and on sun-
h u t Sunday. C & C Food Store,
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FIRST MATIORAL S
does the m ore thoughful elem ent dry p?atf.°r T ! r d
which
G rass Valley, Oregon.
21tfc
in the cities.
land he is h ard to b eat wnicn
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HELPFUL
SEPTEM BER 30, 19 50
Rural areas of Oregon are the m akes a fin® advertising
FOR YOUR W ILLYS 4-W HEEL
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’ BANKING SERVICES
Member F»d«ral D«po»if ln»uranca Corporation
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DRIV E PICK U P. J E E P OR
ones th a t contribute new w ealth for Oregon.
to the s u te . C ity areas process
B ut w e are still gift«' 'Hat M .
STATION
WAGON
contact
RESOU RCES
J l t t f e r b e a u re y o i
W illis M otor Co., W est Col
it, m arket It and handle the L atourette Pu “ *Sal'y P ™ ?a
Co«h In yowlt ond In Fndnral b e n . B o n k ..| 6 e .3 ie .0 0 e .e e
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HOME IMPROVE-
i t t o r r e r t n w m b e r - w h a t If
um bla R iver H ighw ay. The
money th a t comes from it. Cities him self and cal
40,41 > ,7 23 .3 2
Du«
from
Banks.
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MENT
LOANS
not grow unless th ere is a th e differences of opinion th a t
Dalles, Ore. Also W illys S ta­
m a n a n a w e r e d In a t e a d o f
$ 1 0 6 ,6 3 6 ,7 3 5 .3 «
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No
mortgage
required . . . up
ru ra l area to trad e w ith it and prevail am ong those whio 1a
tion W agons, Jeepsters, Sedan
United States Government Obligation»,
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to 30 month» to repay out of
b
u
f
llu
the m ore prosperous the ru ra l th e ™ d v e s " ltht ? h* X
u se M
Deliveries and 2 W heel drive
1 5 3 ,4 5 5 ,S 5 1 0 J
Direct and Fully Guaranteed^ ........................
income.
V
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area the b etter off is the city.
ten it seerrts th a t th at us«
Pickups 1 ton equipped w ith
S ta te , C o u n ty o n d M u n ic ip a l B ond * o n d
W h e n y o u ’re n o t e u r e o f •
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HOME MORTGAGE
4 4 ,6 7 9 ,2 3 2 .0 9
the new F-head HURRICANE
The reapportionm ent bill be- political beast has become more
ber, please look it u p bo-
3 ,8 0 2 ,1 4 3 .0 9
fore the voters will protect ru ral interested in breaking fenc
m otor Used civilian and m ili­
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LOANS
6 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
voting pow er and should for a th an in pulling P ows and it -
you calk The Pacific Tele­
tary Jeeps.
W lllys-Overiand
Up-to-the-minute service c-n G l,
2 1 7 ,5 7 5 ,0 1 8 65
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ten year period keep Oregon on good to know th a t not all ar
phon« and T eleg ra p h C om pany. . P a rts and Service.
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FHA, regular mortgage ^oan«.
1 ,6 4 3 ,8 7 1 65
Accrued Interest Receivable....................... .... • •
the even legislative keel th a t breechy.
Bank
Premises,
Furniture
ond
Fixture*
and
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PERSONAL LOANS
has made its grow th steady and -------- -— ------
5 ,5 1 0 ,9 6 4 .5 7
n««h«h<tt V a u lts
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Back in O r e g o n -a g reat p re-w ar fa v o rite
safe as com pared to its Pacific
x ^<)
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Prompt service, convenient
t^oao
coast neighbors.
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term». Repay out of income.
Customers' Liability an Account» of letter»
Those who are best acquainted
As usual th ere is a funny bi.l
1 ,6 7 7 ,8 3 6 .4 3
OLD
of Credit, Acceptance» ond Endorsed Bill»a
w ith s u t e governm ent will vote On the ballot. I t is th e last one.
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AUTO LOANS
5 5 1 ,1 6 8 .0 2
314 X VTOR
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th e one th a t would m ake m en
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A»k your outo dealer, or apply
$5 16 20 2 8 2 0 9
T O T A t R FS O U R C E S ...................................
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and w om en b e tte r by preventing
at any First Notional banking
th em from buying liquor th at is
office.
x
L IA B IL IT IE S
BRAND
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W E 8AY GOODBYE
advertised. The rem arkable thing
7
,5
0
0
000
00
Yellow Label
e
CHECKING
W e p arted w ith an old friend ab o u t It la th a t It was able to
1 2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Regulor Checking Accounts or
th is week.
The old pot bellied get on th e ballot a t all.
1 4 ,2 9 5 ,3 8 3 .4 6
K EN TUC KY S TR A IG H T BOURBON
the popular Low Cott Check-
stove Is gone and near Its place
I t m ay be presum ed -hat fe
$
34,295,393.44
Total Capitol Fund»............................
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pion with no minimum balance
In the office Is a g rating th a t persons w ould vote for prohibí-
R « i« rv « far potsibl« loan lo»»«». This r«»«rv«
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required.
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covers a m odern gadget adver- lion again, not a t least for am
it to apply oflain»t any loan k» » «i that
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- f e
z
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tlsed to gtve heat steadily, quiet- o th er generation or two.
This
may d«v«lop In th« futur«) it ha» not b««n
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SAVINGS
lv__and expensively.
bill would m ake it unlaw ful for
allocated to any particular loan» or typ« of
Now earning 1’A X up to ond
Slndfe th e even then venerable the
sU te to sell liquor
that is
loan». (E»tabll»h«d from «arnlnfl»— Jonu-
Including $10,000.00 .1 % over
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0
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7
9
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anv 1, 1949, through S«pt«mb«r 30, 1950)
Jim Coleman straightened his advertised in Oregon Doe«-. <m>
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$10.000.00.
<Demand ............................................ 3 5 0 ,1 9 1 ,1 5 9 .1 4 )
aged back, squinted his eye a t one think th a t the consum ption
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DEPOSITS
Qnd ...................................... 1 4 4 ,4 4 3 ,4 2 9 .2 7 )
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SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
the stove pipe and collected his of liquor would be less if the
SAME LOW PRICE
Wfcif. lobe/
»«A N D
Liability
for
Letter»
of
Credit
and
a»
Acceptor
$22 th a t pot bellied stove has nam es w ere changed? We m ight
FOR EACH I
Protect your valuable» ond im-
Endorser or Maker of Acceptance» and
w arm ed th e office well. Once, have “F o u r Roses" in the mag-
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porta nt paper» for little more
1
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7
7
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3
4
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3
BltWO 1
Foreign Bill« ................... .................................. ,
a t a tim e w hen false pride over- azines and “F ive R oses” on the
than
a penny a day.
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«36«
» 2 25
Interest Received In A d van ce.. » t . . • • • • • »a
cam e respect for tradition, it liquor sto re shelves . w ithout
2
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3
2
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4
5
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" FT.
Reserve far Infer«»!, Tax«», Efe.. . . t .
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MONEY ORDERS
w as blacked bu t the m atch
1 9 6 ,0 8 0 .7 9
«SX GRAIN NEUTRA! SPIRITI
Other llabilitie» .............. ...... e. . < t . .ve . . v
heads and th e heat of burning
$ 5 3 4 ,2 0 2 ,8 2 0 .9 1
IOTH I» HOOF . NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW TORN
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TRAVELERS
TOTAL UABIUT1B3 ............ .............$
coal soon rem oved trace of that.
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CHEQUES
A pot bellied stove is like a
In addition to it« 45 office« throughout Oregon, 15 affiliated
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bride The first cost is little; b u t
banks with 18 office« are member« of the •
th e cost of keeping them useful
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Your depotlft at First
and ard en t Is great.
Tons and
First National Bank Group
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N a tio n a l ore n o w In .u re d by
tons of coal have been packed
the Federal Depou'f
DEPOSITS
$ 4 9 4 ,4 3 4 .5 « « .4 1
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once C orporation fo r the fv ll
The Fir»t National Bank of Portland and 45 O ffic e « .. . «..........
in from the coal pile to ntake
. . . the letter« «art. Theo
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am o u n t up to $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ...
1« other Oregon Banking O ffic e . In the Plr»t National Group
th e heat from the stove reach
many readers of T H E C H R IS­
$ 6 1 2 ,9 2 0 ,1 6 7 .9 4
twice the Insured am ount
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SCIENCE
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th e far c o m e rs w here type had
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a v a ila b le heretofore.
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
tell the Editor how much they
to be set. And In tim e the heat
The First N atio n al Bank of Fortland and 45 O ffice«...................
$ H 7 ,5 ™ ,0 1 « .6 3
enjoy thu daily world-wide
burned the stove out until grate­
newspaper.
II other Oregon Bonking O ffice, in the Fir.» National Group
3 1 ,6 4 0 f6 3 4 t4 J
less and in pieces it w ent to th e
$ 2 4 9 ,2 1 5 ,6 5 3 .0 6
"Tbt Mortiior it the most
ju n k pile.
TOTAL RESOURCES
cmtfvU? tdited »rwi-
W ise things have been said
The Hrs» National Bank of Portland ond 45 O ffic e ................. ..
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peprt he the U. S. . • .*
18 other Oregon Banking Office« In the Plr.l National Group
1 2 6 ,2 4 1 ,1 5 3 .2 9
by the m en who came ln on
-Vthm bh M ht teotb-
f r o s ty m ornings to tu rn one side
TOTAL RESOURCES of the 63 BANKING OFFICES In the
ittf . . .
and another to th e heat and
FI»ST NATIONAL .. ........................................................................
"Nrwi tbet h complete
“ LET’S BUILD
expound on the excellence of
tmd fmr. .
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OREGON
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coal h e a t as com pared to oil. Ar­
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“TA * AfcHRi/or tu rtlf it e
TOGETHER”
gum ents have sp ru n g up among
cettde^t necessity , . ,*
those who occasionly sat near
You, too, w ill find the Monitor
i t Tobacco chew ers, w ith the
informative,
with
complete
w ise and sagacious air of th eir
world
news
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and
as neces­
kind, have spat decisively ln
sary as your H O M E T O W N
th e ash pan.
paper.
THESE ARE THE 6 3 BANKING OFFICES IN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GROUP
VTe’ re your new headquarters fo r General
Clarence, the carpenter, says
Uae this coupon for a Special
,lr .l N .< lo ~ l K>nk t l
wlrt 4» »«I«.« • « ! I» o««toM 4 b««*.
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Electric Automatic Heating Equipment.
th a t God know s w hat will be
Introductory subscription — 26
The
First N ational Bank of
Our
new
appointment
Is
a
big
event
for
you.
NYSSA
BRANCH
in the paper now since there is
CONDON BRANCH
ISSUES POR O N L Y S I—
Cottoge Grove
O A K R ID O I BRANCH
P«rtlaR(l Offic««
COOS BAY BRANCH
I t means that G eneral Electric H eating
no place to b u m the bad.
And
The First N ational Bank ot Eugene
OREGON CITY BRANCH
COQUILLE BRANCH
M ain O tftc e
Equipment is available— t'g h t now right
Springfield Branch
fh at m ay be tru e for tne old
PENOLITON BRANCH
ENTERPRISE BRANCH
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West Eugene Branch
here in your own community.. It means that
SALEM BRANCH
stove w as a place to stuff old
FOSSIL BRANCH
U p to w n Bronch
The First N ational Bank of
you now have our organization at hand to
SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH
GRANTS PASS BRANCH
East P errtand Breech
p ap ers all sum m er. Thousands
Forest Grove
Install G-E equipment— and keep it serviced.
STAYTON BRANCH
GRESHAM BRANCH
H aw th o rn e B ew levard Branch
The First National Bank of Lebanon
of h e a t u n its have been obtained
THE
DALLES
BRANCH
H o lly w a a d -R a te C ity Branch
HEPPNER BRANCH
W e welcome the chance of
T°u.
Monroe Stdte Bank
TILLAMOOK BRANCH
from useless governm ent publi­
HILLSBORO BRANCH
LIvesteck-K en ton Branch
sonally iust why G-E heating is just right.
State Bank of M alheur County
U N IO N BRANCH
HOOD RIVER BRANCH
There* are a lot of things you w ill want to
Thw C hriM iaa Sciioc« M o n ito r
cations and the stove waxed red
(Ontario!
WOODBURN BRANCH
5au thea»t P o rtla n d Branch
KLAMATH PALIS
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Norway
St..
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Moreland-Sellwood Bank
an d puffing on the efforts of
know shout cost, installation, how the equip­
Klomatti Fallt Branch
Union and R u ite ll Branch
(Purflond)
Affiliated Banks in the
ment works, and why it works better.
Sewth Sixth Street Branch
p u b lic ity m en. It* is saddening
duetoey i
The First N ational Bank of
The
•cripRioa
CkriRtien
tea Scie
Science
LA GRANDE BRANCH
A phone call or a post card w ill bring you
First National Bonk
Prineville
to consider th a t th ere will be no
Branch«« Out of Portlood
I cacto»« SI
MooiMr- -24
LA K E V ItW BRANCH
6 « OS I« » sous
Scio State Bank
a p p ro p ria te place fo r such stuff.
the answers.
Group
MEDFORD BRANCH
Clatsop County Bonk (Seaside)
ALBANY BRANCH
Carlton State and Saving* Bank
MERRILL BRANCH
B ut this, w e are told, is a mo-
ASHLANO BRANCH
Coolidge and McClalno (Sllveiten)
Ought To "Polish Up"
Her Traffic Manners!
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T H IN K FIRST OF FIRST N A T IO N A L
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Portland
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How do you like
our new shingle?
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Eastern Oregon Electric Company
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p a re n ts revered.
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FIRST national bank of P ortland
ASTORIA BRANCH
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BEND BRANCH
CENTRAI POINT BRANCH
MOLALLA BRANCH
NEWBERG BRANCH
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NORTH BEND »» a n u i
Benton County State Bank
IC e rv a llitl
»ranch IP M Iem atM
Bank of Sweet Home
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