Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 13, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGE 9 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
Moro Personals
Leaving for the army this
week were Harry Hartley and
Jimsmy Ziegler of Grass Valley
and Tommy Foster of Moro.
Jack Cushman says he’s not go­
ing to be here much longer
either as 'he’s going in as a re­
serve.
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W. W. Chadwick, state repre­
sentative from Marion county,
and a party of three other hotel-
men, stopped in Moro Tuesday
morning while on a good will
trip throughout the state.
A drivers license examiner will
be on duty in Moro Tuesday,
October 17 at t h ^ courthouse
between the hours of 10 a. m.
and 3 p .m.
Tex Irzyk, Eben Kee and
Tex’s brother in law are home
from a 17 day hunting trip to
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the family
to limit
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to its needs or wishes.
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FRIDAY,. OCTOBER 13,1990
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Freeman
northern British Columbia. Tex
were-her^
last week end to visit
has his feet frozen because he
wore shoes in 35 below weather. with his mother and do some
The party shot three bear, two work around the house for her.
Roy Harvey, Evelyn Kirkelie,
moose and five goats.
Arden
Peters and LeRoy Martin
Mrs. Ed Miller is visiting here
from Sisters with Mrs. Jack were in The Dalles Monday ond
Noonan. This is the first visit, Tuesday to attend the meeting
she has paid Moro in seven of the second district of high
school student body officers. Su-
years.
Mrs. Edna Melzer went to perlntendent Koehler accompan-
Portland Wednesday to spend led them.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Coelsch
a couple* weeks with her dau­
and
Henry Barnum left Tuesday
ghter, Mrs. Ifcrold Murphy and
morning
for a day a t the stock
sons, visiting also with daughter
show.
Priscilla, a student at Lewis &
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Douma drove RUFUS NEWS
to Portland Sunday to spend one
Mrs. Geeerge Fox
day at the Pacific International.
Rufus school has a new seven­
Mrs. Harold L. White of Wbs- th grade pupil from Poplar
co underwent a majof operation Grove station. »
in St. Vincent’s hospital and is
Miss Vivian Trounce of Wasco
doing very well, reports her, sis­ is again teaching piano lessons
ter, Mrs; Orville Hoekman. -
at Rufus school. Her class • con­
Art Johnson left his week for sists of 15 pupils: Vaneta Peck,
the Chapman ranch at Clarnoto
do some carpenter and plumbing
jobs.
Additional rainfall of .31 inch,
mostly on Sunday brought the
total for October to 1.16inch. This
is above normal for the month.
Jack Cushman a n d Stan
Coelsch went to Condon one day
last week for some drill parts.
Tommie Thompson came home
from the stock show Tuesday
night and expects to bring his
wifcf home from the hospital
Friday.
Donna
Patty
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Tom, 5
lass, J
burne,
Bellon
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day ar
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noon s
held 1]
speaker.
The church Invites
everyone to come.
. Paul Heinsoth of Redmond has
been in Rufus installing the fur­
nace in the new chufch. He was
a houseguest of Mr. and j Mrs.
Adrian Robirts during his time
in Rufus.
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Rally day will be held at the
Rufus Sunday School Sunday,
October 15. The church invites
any one interested to come and
boost their attendonce.
AU but the freshmen of Rufus
school had fuh Thursday. That
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being initiation day, the three in the school of Business and
freshmen came to school in very Technology.
unusual costumes. After being
made fun of all day, the evening
party began when the freshmen
met Upper classmen at the post-
office and were taken for a
ride. The freshmen were blind­
folded and after driving around
a bit, were led down a stairs
which proved to be the base­
ment of th school house. At the
insistence of upper classmen, the
ENJOY THIS
freshmen ate while blindfolded
all sorts of dishes which had
been prepared for them. These
dishes were given grotesque
names. The freshmen are Vaneta
Peck, Paul»- Blackburne and
George Fox Jr.
M>s. Martha E. Brady, prin-
sipal of Rufus school took the
presidents of each class to The
Dalles Monday where they are
to attend a two day meeting of
student body officers from all
parts of Eastern Oregon. • How­
ard Steward is the student body
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president and Cecelia Belloni is
president of _ the senior class.
Jack Steward Is president of the
junior class, Gayle Eaton of the
sophomore class and George Fox
Jr. of the freshmen class.
Dolores Fox, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George L. Fox, Wasco,
was pledged to Upsllon chapter
of Sigma Kappa, national social
sorority, at Oregon State college,
October 1. Miss Fox is a junior
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STATEMENT OF C O N fc t...4 d
OCTOBER 4 , 1950
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks.
United States Government Bonds. . .
Municipal and Other Bonds...............
Loans and Discounts—N e t................
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.........
Bank Premises (Including Branches)
Customers’ Liability on Acceptances
Interest Earned.................................. .
O th er Resources.................-.................. <
Thousands of
Undivided Profits.........................
Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc
Acceptances...................................
Dividends Declared.....................
Deposits.......................
Interest Collected Not Earned..
Other Liabilities................... . • • •
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