Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 13, 1951, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACK » SHKHMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON
A PR H , )» , 1WJ 3
pay tl\e
fwarfltf W
THE TH IN G !
nave been collected ip tbe cpzn
nig biexmium. buiue $33 m il l i on
P u b lis h e d E v e r y R r i o a j a t
wiU
coxae from Burplua which
M o ro , O re g o n
__________, means that on a basis of actual
>11«. u French -- -........ Kd,tor income the state will spend $32
- fc n u rtd aa racond elaaa m atte r at
at th.
million
more than It wiU «Un.
get. In
th
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n.
r ^ t o i f i r * at M oro, O regon, under A et the
1953-55
biennium the H de­
* f C ongre,» o f M a rch I. I #7».
mands will probably be greater
OFFICIA^ COUNTY TAPER and the cushion will be gone. No
banker would condone such spend
ing habits; no citizen should.
ja « * * N fW S F A M «
Yet there Is reason for getting
. P U B L IS H E R S
rid of the surplus. It has attract­
ed the leeches who moved In
a s s o c ia t io n
with promises and caused the
voters to spend enough above
E d D i ITO
n a t io n a l
E
t o r R IA L the intake to use up the whole
s ? o c 5 ti I ° n surplus in two years. Worst of
ASS
all, after the surplus is gone the
expense Is to continue Indefinite­
ly.
subscription rate »
New taxes will be needed by
ONE YEAR - -------------- - s2-06 1953 to pay for state costs already
levied. Oregon has an Income tax
APRIL 13, 1951
as high as any state; It has an
excise tax as high as any state
TAX PROGRAM
™
hlghe^ than most; It
A b near as it is predictable the hgg property taxes M high they
tax program for the state for the endanger property ownership. Its
next biennium should be some- cltizeng wyi not pass a sales tax.
thing like this:
There are a few minor taxes that
The voters will have a chance (,Quld ralge gome mOney like the
to vote for new tax bases, the sur- clgerette tax, a tax on property
plus will be spent, there will be no transferfi on admissions, on 11-
property tax (or a small one),
or and 8imilar nuisance taxes
tl\ere will be no new taxes except
often erect a social burden
a cigarette tax and little changes and an a n o m ic burden and a
in other taxes, some steps will be
burden far above t h e i r ____________________— ---------------------- --------------— — —
taken to equalize our
sy^em , abUlty
ralge money. EquW®* pUlow
terriffic. Reading grows n i _ „ _ M a r l a F n f
perhaps as many as could be ex- Uon Qf taxeg can bring in a few
oniy soporific.
I IS M S
W lc lC lC
1 O i
m illion but offer no solution
Or. <» to hv yia means nncom- _
_
îàhxrman Cuunty îourrvxl
For
O r „ Midway
I l U W a j Line
U IU C
Construction of a new Bonne-
ville Power Administration 230
kv transmission line from Grand
Coulee’Dam to the. Midway sub-
station is expected to start with-
in the near future with award on
April 5 of this 190-mlle line pro-
to F. E. Wilder. Olympia,
schedule 1 on a low bid of »510,-
715 and Smith Bros. General Con-
tractors, Vancouver, schedule 2.
on a low bid of $533,439, accord-
ing to H. R. Richmond Jr., mana-
ge„r, of
MX OlUmbla
office of the BPA-
These bids were among 10 sub-
ihitted for this construction.
The line Is needed as a link In
the Administration’s system, re­
quired for transmitting Grand
Coulee power to meet the rapid­
ly increasing power requirements
of southwestern Oregon. The
scheduled energization date is
December 1, 1951. The two exist­
ing Midway-GFand Coulee 230 kv
lines are overloaded.
Stuart Thomson will serve as
Bonneville project engineer in
charge of contract inspection
work. The project headquarters
will be located at Ephrata, Wn.
Following the regular meeting
of Lupine Rebekah lodge on ^ * l“a^ e “ded
|uncheon in
^ , 8dat ywh te h \h r^ W b le s r f fl“ Hood River Sautrday honoring
hundred were played. Mollie Me- Mrs. Hope Reed, national a
-
LacjljAn and Clara Houston serv- lary president, were rs.
entertainment commiv Mcbachlan, local president, M. .
Mary Wily Knighton.
and.Edna Freeman were in Martin and Mrs.
,
' 7
They were Joined at Hood
X
„rise w“ won b ^ L e i l l e River by Annajean Knighten. a
m J *
prizes for high score by member of Moro
hlch
‘ * M
d Thelma Miller.
Tables for th®
_
w e r e ^ d e by Mag was served to 300 at theJlolum -
BarnUm and Leona Douma.
bia Gorge hotel, were *«°™ te
gle Barnum ana 1'TO
with tiny umbrellas and lavon
Read the.new s of your home made w n ^ Mrs*
county each week In the Journal, set o f
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To m ake Spring trips b e tte r than e v e r —
GREYHOUND
announces
INCREASED SERVICE
Effective A p ril 16 th
MORE SCHEDULES! FASTER TRIPS!
GREATER CONVENIENCE!
FORMER RESIDENT DIBS
Ray Williams, 46, died April 10
at Hungry Horse, Mont., after a
long Illness. He formerly lived
in Moro and was a half brother
of Mrs. Virgil Conlee and Donald
Ask the lo c a l A g e n t about new leaving
times . . . and about low fares to any point I
GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT
THE TAVERN
Phone 7,1
WORO’ ORR
r^LL
—
,
.
.
Scotchman it would look wasteful Cubmaster of Pack 351, of Moro
*;
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to observe one asleep with glass- met April 2 a t The Dalles with
might even do it while writing a
b
h power company fifty leaders from The Dalles,
S U t o r asking for aid for some
pract£ L a nd ^ oflts Klickatat, Lyle, Dufur, Tygh Val-
approprlaUon. It seems Inevitable thereb
,
iey, Maupin and Wasco.
hut may
delaye<1 until there _________ _—
Cub jeaders discussed program
l8n’1 any more money
8pend
DEFERMENT FOR BRAINS
and assignments to packs for the
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,
We do not agree with the gov- third annual Cub Scout Circus
1 SLEEP WITH
ernment’s plan for deferment of which is to be held at The Dalles
MV GIAfWES ON
youth for attention to and profl- City Park Saturday afwmoon.
There used to be a Scotch joke clency ln educational pursuits. May 12. Roman Bertrand, gener
hlg
b u m
erim taxation stu y co
npw
K has
jases under the six* percent ltmi
a t 1on^rampva lo f . e nLnatpP in
f>erty tax whic
e . removal
7 , ^ n p x 7 m X is f™m T O
now not paving excise
r'x e ?
of the g u ild s comes
as a part of doing away with the
uvv
. .
vC l
II
d l l y U U V X lf U l l f t i l t a u u
vavaaa
«
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less he was looking at something, aliRe< were u k en lnt<fih e armed mittee are Allen B a^> Pr°K™ .
and we suppose there is still such gervlces wlth thelr age group. If chairman; Ernest p
a ¿oke for jokes never die al- prQper daggificati(>n were made ness manager; Harold WUhelm,
though they g^ow very old
f
abUity would physical arrangements, Pat Guy-
For one wh^se eyes no longer n a U u W
of er, publicity; Kenneth Gross-
focus on type in comfortable read- trugt and authority. Trouble now miller, ring announcer,
ing distance reading in bed is a ig that proper classification is not
Cub leaders Will meet again on
problem. For the writer, Prnn* made because of the Ignorance of April 23 and May 7 to check prog-
iem or no, It Is necessary. We. army brass.
ress on circus preparations Each
may nod over the printed word
There
be public resent- pack in the district will Parti^l-
and drop into slumber whereas mfint Qver
proposed program, pate in a pre-circus parade the
a self-engendered thought will Young men unable because of fi- day of the circus and will prepye
prevent sleep for hours Sleep in nanceg
attend school will na- several concessions and a major
great quantities is not necessary turajly feel mistreated, and those ring act for the circus,
but the erosion on a crumpled whQge abilities do not run to
April 16 cubs will star’ selling
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pursuits will feel the circus tickets. Admission will be
same_and with Justification.
used at side shows and conces-
Perhaps a nation has the right slons. Profits from the circus wii
-
t o
(or duty) of protecting its most be distributed to the packs or the
From where I s it ...
Joe M arsh
studious and able youth but In district for their use in actly ^ le8’
time of war and in time of na-
Bo? Scout leaders attended a
tional distress they should be in training session on The Funda-
Buzz A nd The
the service as well as others. It mentals of the Bby Scout M°v?"
may* be foolish to waste excep- ment.” Mel Patton, training chair
tional brains ln the front lines man for the district assisted by
Off-Key Baritones
where other charcteristlcs .m ay Howard Cook of Hood River, con-
be of more value ln any event, ducted the training. Scoyt leaders
doesn’t
go
to
that
church.
And
Rever-end Lester of the church
but it is unfair to exceptional also laid plans for the Boy Scout-
he’«
ao
tone-deaf
he
couldn’t
carry
out on Hillsboro Road coaches hie
youth to preclude them from ser- Camp-ORee which is to be> be!d
a
tune
in
a
bucket!
Young Peoples* Choir late Thurs­
vice on account of ability. They at Camp Friend out of Dufur
From where I sit, you might say
day afternoon»— after high school
will be a marked group for years May 18-16-20. The Camp-O-Ree
that Bust didn’t have much in com­
banket ball practice lets out.
and perhaps lose some of their will feature camping and ^ o u t­
mon with those singers. But he
____
Buzz Ellis pastures cows next
craft activities by scouts and
standing on that account.
doesn’t divide folks into groups
members of their patrols. A court
to that church. Around 5 o’clock
he’s “with" or “agin." Your poli­
of honor vfrW climax the Camp-O-
they used to make a lot of racket
MYRTLE H ELYER TO GET
tics, your personal preferences—or
Ree, leaders announced.
about w anting to go home. That
$3,500 POIJCY PAYM ENT
the fact that you like a moderate
made it kind of rough on the choir.
Miss Myrtle Helyer, The Dalles,
glass of beer—mean nothing either
When Buzz learned what was
but formerly of Sherman county,
way to Buzz. He’s a real neighbor
going on he said to Reverend Les­
was informed last week she had
to e r r r y b o d t t
ter: “I never yet heard of a cow
been named as the beneficiary of
that could moo on key. So, I ’ll just
a ¿,500 insurance policy left by
move ’em in a little e a r lie r ....”
Norman Lenker, 42-year-old for­
This started me to thinking. Buzz
mer Dalles man who was killed
in a plane crash the previous
Sunday.
Cotrrrùtht, 1951. United State» Brewer» Foundation
She had known the Pacific
Power & Light company lineman
only as a customer she regularly
served at the Hitch Rack restau­
rant on the Columbia River high­
way west of The Dalles, It Is re­
ported.
t-
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Mlsa Helyer Is a twin sister of
By JOHN DOE
Mrs. Bob .Bertha) Belshe, Moro.
n n V ill
p ro p o s e d
OV
SvBvuvC
an
veil as by Constitution. Some
jther provisions are being debated
and these include a sales tax, re-
Deal of the personal property tax
b7t in X e ^ n i e y are too far
ahead of ordinary thinking to be
adopted this vear.
Fault of the program Is the
use of the entire surplus with-
out some assurance that there
wlll be no automatic imposition
of the state property tax. This
mav be effected, however.
Although the state budget will
have behind it enough funds to
nave oernnu
u.
For Statewide Banking in Oregon It’s
FIRST HATIONAL FIRST
A farmer we know does things
the easy w ay. . . like checking
the track tension on his trac­
tor with a straight timber as
shown in the diagram.
odjust frock to
fo-io rsog
FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K of Portland
T H IS ! ARK AMOHfi
THE HELPFUL
SERVICES AVAILABLE
RPM Tractor Roller Lubri<
aid» in sealing bearing* aga.
water, du«t and grime.
Call u* about it. Our lo
business is b uilt on pron
friendly service.
The Pilgrims were always
making stock for soup, so
that their men and children
could be strong and build, a
counti . . . . Strange people,
ley -----
were
“ ‘ i. If Die
those ’ligrima
good. they got fill led with
■tock; if the
they were bad. the
stocks got filled with them
MARCH
31, 1 9 5 1
M em ber Federat Deposit Insurance C orporation
TO YOU
IH FIRST HATI0HA4
RESOURCES
THROUGHOUT OREGON
77,
t4 ,1 S L S 2 3 .6 6
$ 1 0 .5 1 9 ,4 7 6 .0 4
U nited 6»o»e* Governm ent O b U g ctlo n .,
Direct ond Fetty O o oronS oo d..........................
*
1 M , 6 7 1 ,3 7 3 .9 1
1OME IMPROVE­
MENT LOANS
3 S .,1 6 ..3 0 .S 1
libarol r«poym«nt pcogrom.
No mortgage roquirod.
Ottser Bond, ond S e c u rltle ..............i ................ a
•" X " '
HOME MtMTOAOE
LOANS
n
t ^
.
...................... .....
14 . 96. ..3
65
A c c ru e d i n t e r e . t S . C . i v o b U ...................................... ...
1 ,5 0 3 ,2 0 3 .0 0
Up-to-rti«-m inut« inforrnobon
on G l, fH A , rogwlor mortgog«
Sank ProMleoe. FumHure ond Fixture, ond
Safe Deposit V au lts......................................... ...
5 .6 3 9 .6 6 0
loon».
O ther Beal Estate o w n e d .................
Custeeeers' Liability oe Accounts o f Letters
PERSONAL LOANS
income.
.
# W
of C re d it. Acceptance, ond Endorsed M il.
Convenient term», repay out of
O th er Resources
................................
TOTAL R E S O U R C E S ..............................
Prompt service. .
AUTO LOANS
............— 2
7 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0
office.
Surplu.............................................................................
1 7 ,5 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0
U nd ivid ed Profits...................................................
1 0 ,1 0 3 ,0 6 3 .3 1
CHECKING
Total Capitol F u n d ..............................
Accounts or
Cost Check-
oddrejw im­
regular per­
sonal checks.
N ow earn 1 ’/ j % up to and In­
cluding $10,000. Any amount
over $10,000.00 in some ac­
count draws 1 % .
TRUST A N D
INVESTMENT
M A N A G EM EN T
SERVICES
> 3 5 ,1 0 3 ,0 6 3 .3 1
Reserve for pos«lb»e toon losses. This reserve
Is to op ply ogoinst ony loon losses that
may develop in the future, Il has not been .
allocoted to ony particular loon» or type of
lo o n , ................................r . X T , .....................
•
SAVINGS
:—
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ........................................................................ *
Regular Checking
the popular Low
plan. Nam e and
printed free on
9 6 9 61
EM *,1H . » * *
Ajk your auto dealer, or opply
ot any First Notional banking
1 ,1 1 1 ,9 6 4 .4 3
. ^ e r e e i D*"»«**4 .................. A ................ >57,744,1 • 1 .1 0 / 5 0 3 ,1 6 9 ,1 I S . 5 J
DEPOSITS } SovlRa, a iM iT lw < . ^ ...................... 1 4 5 ,5 0 3 ,0 0 7 .1 3 )
lia b ility for Letters ef C redit and ot Acceptor
Interest Received In A d vance......................
*
Reserve for Interest, Taxes. Etc.. . . « . . . • • • •
I ' l n i ’e S a ’ s fl
e a x oo a in
O ther U o b l l l t i e f ...............
TOTAL L IA M lIT IR l .*.................... ..
,,
» ■ f> ■
■
$ 5 4 1 ,1 1 1 ,5 0 6 9 0
dsk ony officer of this bank for
details.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
Valuables and important po­
p e ^ protected for little more
than a penny a day.
MONEY ORDERS
FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK GROUP
C o m p e t e te ta f, fa r the Pfrxt N atfonaf Sank Group,
'
’
TRAVELERS CHEQUES
banks with IB honking offices
.
t » M , 1 4 9 , 1 B R .53
I I other O regon Banking O ffic e . In the First N o tio n al G roup
1 1 7 ,4 4 1 ,6 5 6 .7 3
$ 6 2 0 ,7 1 0 ,8 4 7 .2 6
LO ANS A N D DISC OU NTS
The First N otional Bonk o f Portland ond 4 6 O f f ic e .................
$ 2 4 8 ,9 6 8 ,8 8 3 .4 5
I I other O rego n Ranking O ffic e . In the First N o tio n al G rou p
3 5 ,3 4 5 ,9 9 2 .5 5
$ 2 8 4 ,3 1 4 ,8 7 6 .2 0
T O T A l RESOURCES
The First N atio n a l Bonk o f Portland ond 44 O ffic e s ....................
$ 5 4 B ,1 B 2 ,5 0 6 .9 0
I I other O regon Bonking Offices in the First Notionot G roup
1 2 5 ,6 9 7 ,7 3 2 .2 3
TOTAL RESOURCES o f the 6 4 B A N K IN G OFFICES In the
FIRST N A T IO N A L GROUP ................... ........................................
*, &
■ w
FIRST NATIONAL B A N K
/
The Firxt N a tio n a l Bank of
Portland an d It» 4 4 statew ide honking offices an d 15 o ffilia ta d
The First N otion al Bank o f Portland and 4 6 O ff ic e s .. .
••LFT’ S BUILD
OR EGON T O G E T H U "
e
J4J,65l.lt
Cosh in voult and In fe d e ra l Reserve B o n k ..$
D u . from B o n k ................................. .......................
T o « G e * f t ..........................................
BANKING OFFICES
A ll Types o f
Business and
C o m m ercial Loans
Tension On Your Tractor
timber
and Qna
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» O il
iosy Way To Check Track
straight
, n S
VLORO L A ft
HOOD R1
HJCBtfKAJat'
K o V R A F flE B
BPA Accepts Bid
$ 6 7 3 ,1 1 0 ,2 3 9 .1 3
- ■
OF PORTLAND
the « AM THE 64 BANKING OFHCK IN THi FIRST NATIONAL BANK GROUP
S
A husband's solitude is a
tractor track
He also lubricates the bear­
i n g * with RPM Tractor Roller
Lubricant. S aves him main
tenan ce tim e and costa, b e­
cause it’a specially compound
ed to provide a tough protec­
tive film on bearing*. Doesn’t
aqueeze off even under heavy
thock loads.
et C«M«r«te F r a iw i
D i » tr ib u ta d b y
K e ith M c D o n a ld
»hone 5 5 2
Í
thing no wife can tolerate
for very long
*
rhe gas company people like
a check every month. Other-
wise they don’t say “please.
The politeness ot a public
utility decreases in direct
ratio to the delinquency of
its customers
*
When you’re young it get*
late so early
e
You are not u inique, if you
feel like a heel. Behind
every soul there’s a heel
W anco, O r e g o n &
Th6 P f r .f N a t i o n a l B o n k o f F a r t l . n d asNf fta
«
Portland Otficas
M ali. Office
la s t Fertlor
P G H Il BRANCH
Indwstrlel Srench
Uvestech-Kenten Srench
M entevllte Branch
Sixth and M arrltan Branch
G R IS H A M
H IP P N IB BRANCH
U p to w n B ranch
BronckesOuf of Portland
ALBANY BRANCH
ASHLAND BRANCH
A S TO RIA BRANCH
BFNO BRANCH
C IN T R A l P O IN T BRANCH
Straight Bourbon Whiskey • 86 Proof
National Distillers Products Corporation. N Y.
t r
H e w t h e m e B o u le v a r d B ran ch
H o lly w o e d -R o » « S h y Branch
B a u tln r a it P e r t la n d B ran ch
U n io n a n d R u ssell »rssnch
M.O. H o* “Th« HoH. o» i » < W«dn«M»oy». NBC
S«o<'<ng M l. S H n
C«lm«n
S oao W
.
44 rfatawhfa hnnking aFflca.
CQH 0G N BRANCH
c o m SAY BRANCH
C G G U ILLI BRANCH
INTIRPRISC BRANCH
ORANTI PA M BRANCH
H IllIS O R O
HOOO R IV I« BRANCH
KLAMATH PALLS
Pells Branch
a n d IB o f f i l i a t a d b a n k » w it h IB o f f ic e .
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NY$SA BRANCH
---> ■--u
QAKRIBOf RBANCH
6ITYRBANCM
PRNtWGN .
SALEM BRANCH
SHIBMAN COUNTY BRANCH
ITAYTGN »RANCH
THI B A LLIS______
TILLAMOOK BRANCH
UNION MANCH
WOOOBURN MANCH
•
I Slwth S»ra«t Brnnch
LA G R A N M M A N C H
LA K IV IS W BRANCH
M tD F O tD BRANCH
M IR R IL I BRANCH
MOLALLA BRANCH
nrwsrm M A N C H
NORTH B IN D BRANCH
Wrrf Hatlanal Bowk
G togf
The Plrsl N a tio n a l Bank ot
C o tta g e O rev«
Th« First N a tio n a l Bank ot Eug«n«
W «st Bygen« Branch
S g rin g tu id »ranch (S p rin g fie ld )
The First N a tio n a l Sank e f
Forest Grev,
Th« Fir” N a tle n o l Book o< Lebanon
e f M a lh e u r County
I
(Oeteriel
Sellwood Bank
(Pertland)
Th« Firs» N a tio n a l Bank of
P rin e v ille
Scio S»at« B eak
Cletoog County Ban* (Soasldo)
CarHen B»eH, end Sewing« Benk
C o elld g o en d M c C la ln e (Silverton)
Bente« CessWy Sto»« Beet,
Bank e f Sw eet Hem e
IC e rv e ltU I
Ph 11.m esh Branch (Phllem eSh)
All the obove banks «re »eoe»hor» ef the Podere! Doped» Insurance Corpore»'»«
Y a m h ill State Sank
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