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

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rAUIfi « 8UBHM AN COUNTY
JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON
*frbrrman C ou n ty Jou rn al
Fablished B very Frioay «<
FRIDAY, JULY U . 1W»
gon, have been fixed by the
night guests Friday of Mr. and Mr. Greiner’s parents oyer the Court as th e time and place
Mrs. James Fox.
The Greiners Fourth and were enroute hom e for hearing/ of objections to
y
said Final Account and for the
had been up to London visiting to E^ugene.
«ettlement of said estate.
Claire Axtell
Executor
T. Lester Johnson
FOR SALE: 5-yr. old sorrel geld- 1
Attorney for Executor . 34-7c
Ing, broke to ride, good rope <
horse. W t 1060. W. J. Coons, l
Phone 701. M ora
36c j
NOTICE OP PIN A L ACCOUNT
NOTICE Is hereby given that
WANTED: Man with car, draw- <
the
undersigned h a s filed In
ing pension, to call on farmers. *
the
County
Court o f the State o f
Write Dept. P. 2423 Magnolia ;
Oregon for Sherman County his
St. Oakland 7, California. 36p ,
final account as Administrator
with will annexed, of the Estate
MALE HELP WANTED:
Do
of Soren Hansen, deceased, and
you have what it takes to man*
w orking on th e R o ian a jonnm m
that (Monday, the 6th day o f A u­
age your own business? No -
farm broke his a rm one day last
gust, 1961, at 10:00 A . M., of said
capital
required
as
w
e
furnish
w eek.
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day, at the court room in the
to the right man. Good opening
■ 9 U I , the family
Mr and Mrs. W a lt M orris be­
court house, in Moro, Sherman
nearby. W rite The J. R. W at­
gan picking th e ir ap rico t crop
lo limi!
County, Oregon, have been fixed
kins Co., 137 Dexter Ave.,
Thursday. T here doesn’t seem to
the cost
by the Court as the time and
Seattle 9, Wash.
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33-8c
be m any apricots in the R ufus
place for hearing of objections
to
its
needs
or
wishes.
com m uhity. The tra n sp a re n t ap­ CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
to s a id ' Final Account and for
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
ples are on now an d are real
the settlem ent of said estate.
freeze. Bring them in any dav
Ove T. Hansen
good.
Ai
, ,
but Sunday. C & C Fdod Store,
As there was no quorum last
Administrator, with W ill
Grass Valley, Oregon.
Xltfc
week, no grange w as held a t
annexed
✓ r
Rufus.
T. Lester Johnson
HH«
NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR?
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Attorney for Administrator 35-8c
M j *. and Mrs. R oland Johnson
Then see the W illys Station
spent the F o u rth a n d th e r e s t of Wagon on display >t WIJuLIS
the week fishing at "Bast bake. MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over-
W hile there, they w ere joined by , drive, plenty o f carrying capacity
M o r t g a g e Loans to M eet Your Individual needs
Gilliam county. T h at land oyer Mr. and Mrs. L e ste r Gray of means safety, economy and prac­
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ATTRACTIVE TERMS
there secmos to be a b it earlier Portland. The Johnsons retu rn ed
tical transportation. Also New
in the grow ing season than this Sunday evening a n d reported [ Four W heel Drive JEEPS, PICK-
PROMPT SERVICE
side of the river.
fishing w ih all of them 1 tlPS and STATION WAGONS.
A fam ily reunion picnic of rel
Contact W ILLIS MOTOR for WU-
atives of the late Mrs. Hattie
r lys-Overland Sales, Service, Parts
Medler was held Sunday at
• and Accessories. W est Columbia
Brooks park, w hich is o u t frorr
A western company serving westet n agriculture
’ River Highway, The Dalles, Ore-
Goldendale, W ashington. AboW
- gon.
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23-tfc.
HOME OFFICE
forty-five people attended th<
reunion. Those going from her<
812
8.
W.
W
ashington
Portland, Oregon
FOR SALE: 3-yr old Guernsey
w ere F rank Medler, MY. an<
Phone AT 4131
milk cow, now milking. Call
Mrs. W illiam M acr^b and dau
624, Moro.
34-5p
ghters, Mr. and Mrs. F rank I>e
Master. Mr and Mrs. I>elan<
Medler and children and Mrs
I,eo Dum ler and sons of Salen
who arrived S atunlav for severs
weeks visit.
They are hous
guests of Mr
and Mrs. BI
i Macnah.
i
Mr and Mrs. H. W ayne Ba
‘ tron are the proud p arents of
, son lo rn July 5 in The Dalle
: The baby was nam ed John w a
C o m p le te
W arn A d j
O FFICIAL
NE WS PAYEE
PU B L ISH E R S
ASSOCIATION
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ONE TEAR - ___________ I
JULY 13. 1931
fcX GNOMIC'S BY FORCE
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There w as quite a debate in ben
the senate the last days of Ju n e
S
over continuation of price con- cri1
trols. The first control act was a I
unworkable, the adm inistration cor
did not try to use it for m onths, as
labor got three m ark ups in wag- eat
es first, the adm in istrato r Eh-
I
Salle, has never had sufficient wh
authority to m ake the poor bill fin
work, groups of citizens w ant it cat
for the things they buy an d op- dai
pose it for the things they sell, loa
The senate w as debating the con- Br
tinuation of the law.
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T here w asn’t m uch chance for go
onyone to be right.
S outhern he
Iienxx'rats and w estern Republi- bu
cans generally favored modlflca- su
tions to the bill th a t would pro —
tect agricu ltu re and cause as
little dislocation of the national (,(
economy as possible w ihout in­
c u rrin g political blam e t h a t
comes from lettin g prices con- n
tinue at the present level. T here s
was little statesm anship about c
the m ajority. F u rth e rm o re there k
was little econom ics in the heads r
of the little band of opponent^ c
In fact, the groups changed w ith v
the geography as am endm ents (
affecting d ifferent sections were r
I t w as m ere ly another step
along th e p ath of economics by
force. G overnm ent has been try-
ing to pass a law th a t will re-
xiXl the law of supply and de
m and, the law of dim inishing
re tu rn s, the rules th a t govern
i X u o n an d - p r a c U c lly every-
thing else th a t comes w ith in
,h e inexact ac U n ^ k n o w n
economics. T h e governm ent
haT h e °t^ R h Is th a t no one
Standard Insurance Co.
Helpful FIRST NATIONAL
Bank Services for You...
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Third A U nion St.
The Dalles
W - Oregon
Paint • W allpaper - |Venetiar
Blinds
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GENERAL PA IN T ,PRODUCTo
H eavy Koto - on e ©oat finish
F lex • Colorful decorator —
Kayonite, washable sm ooth finish
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Bank Premise», Purnitura and Fixture» and
Safa Deposit Vault»..................... .................
25 6 .0 9
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HOMI AIORTGAGf
LOANS
6- ° °
Up-to-the-minute information
on O l, FHA. regular mortgoge
2,50
PERSONAL LOANS
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Other Real Estate o w n ed ......... ............... j
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Customers* Liability on Account« of latter»
of Credit, Acceptance» and Endorsed Bill«.
Other Resource«.....................................................
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57
Convenient term«, repay out of
income. Prompt aervice.
TOTAL RESOURCES...............................
L IA B IL IT IE S
Capital
IN J O V T H IS
D uring the w ar th ere was a
proposal to rem ove the rails and
send them to Russia or som e­
place, hut it w asn’t done and the
old 56 pounders have carried
out m illions of bushels since.
T hey have served well since the
first year w hen nearly 30,000
passengers traveled on the line
together w ith 150,000 tons of
freight.
Long tra in s of sheep
used to come down from Shaniko
hound for the Rocky m ountains
and sum m er pasture, wool by the
trainload moved from the largest
interior wool m arket of the day*,
w heat w ent to tidew ater and
cattle to th e stock yards as farm ­
ers came ip to plow up the ran g ­
es and ' build th eir hom estead
shacks along the draw s w here
thP winds w ere stilled and there
AUTO LOANS
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Svypu, /
P lT here w ere no m easures offer-
r f.n y curb Inflation, noOt-
m g ^ lk e m o p p m g
« ° v .r n m * «
subsidies, raisin g the m m res
the num ner
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in e fu d in o :
Accrued Intarest Receivable...................
UaT he senate failed to m eet the
except politically, which
problem except po
step.
m eans a n eat jou
delivery equipment and
•with labor unions all of Wblr .
reso u rces
Coah I * vault and in Federal Raaaqp B o nk.. $ 6 6 ,1 6 9 ,0 6 X 1 9
Qua from Bonk»
------34,79»,95» 79
Slock in Padarai Reserve Bonk........................
loan« and Di «count«.............................................
w hich m ake It easier to
profits, w e do w an t price, co
tro l for w hat we buy,
w h a t we sell—an Impossible .IV
The7 baking industry 1» K M i
one these days ond naturally has
t" ea tm en ls In m a ch in e^
J U N I 3 0 , 1951
Other Bond» and Securitie«.................................
to stop infUtUm. ' t h e admlnls-
* tratlo n doesn’t dare because of
, he national debt; labor w a rd ,
hig h er w ages, not smaUer farm
* 7 * l i k e high farm prices,
bust
X
m en8 p refer high £ l c e e
^ F a r m e r s endeavor to grow
the kind of wheat the miners
w ant and while
m g practices handicap ’^ a so^
w h at farm ers are ffene™ "ymr ®T
ponslve to t h « demands^ made
for proper flour.
Mtl 5 ” , . a w
likely are also anxious to please
the bakers w ho a re t h e i r c u s ­
tom ers. The determ ining factor
neems to be th a t bakers are no t
responsive to
because they are losing bURinefifl
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M a«b o r Federal DepotW Insurance Corpnra f inn
Di rad and Fully Ou w sat nnd..................> >9
State. County and Municlpol Bond« and
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I t does seem m a t
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persons or business ^roup8l5 ? n<,
w ould
d o -™ “
ab0Ut
J na e ^ h e M
who m ight tr y are w nea »
ers, grain dealers, mill© ,
and food m erchants.
A few y e a rs ago th e aver g
cc resumption of whea
m ost six bushels o er capl
it is down to around t w o a n n
w hile som e say I t « ‘" 7 ^ 2 ?
th e statem en t Is w ith o u t vertfl
B a n k in g
F a c ilitie s
A re A v a ila b le
For Your
C o n v e n ie n c e .
Adams Paint Store
7 .3 3 0 3 1 -*3
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Undivided P ra fit............. , ' i .............a .............
Total Capital Fund»............................
Reterve for pojsiWe loan kn»e». Thi» reserve
it to apply against any loan lo»*e» that
may develop in the future) it hat not been
allocated to any particular loan« or type of
loon». (E»tebli»hed from earning«, $300,-
000.00 of which wa» added from Jan. 1,
1951 through Juno 30, 1951).................
CHECKING
Regular Checking
the popular Low
pion. Nome ond
printed free on
•onol check«.
Rnreka IxMlge No. 121 A .F . A A.M
e
Meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursday evening»
each month. Visiting
members cordially in­
vited to meet with us
Donald Martin, W.M.
H .B. Pinkerton. Secretary
1 Demand ............................................ $ 3 3
Moro
Lodge
Li
Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays In I.O.O.T,
hall. Transient and J g a jg »
visiting brothers are
cordially Invited to
„
meet with ua.
vOTWR
E arl G entry, N. G.
• Leo W atkins, Secretary
TRUST AND
INVESTMENT
MANAGEMENT
SERVICES
5'5
Intarett Received In Advance............................
Reterve for Intaraat, Taxaa, E tc ..........................
Othar L io b ilitie « ................... ................................
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Ask any officer of thi« bonk f<-r
detail».
TOTAL LIABILITIES ............................
FIRST NATIONAL BA
C
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
Compo»/te M a l t for the Pirtf Notional Bonk Group: u.o Firtt Nationt
Portland and Itt 46 itatowida banking office« and 15 affiliatad
Valuable» and beportgM p «
per» protected for little mo«e
bonk« with i k bonking office«.
DEPOSITS
The Pir»t NaMonol Bonk of Portland and 46 O ffice«....................
IB other Oregon Banking Office» in the Pir»t Nationol Group
MONEY ORDERS
121 J>S1,174.S1
TRAVELERS CHEQUES
$ 6 2 4 ,7 0 5 ,0 2 1 .5 2
A ll Typus of
Business and >
Com m ercial L oam
$ 256,09S,759.2S
4 I,2 7 « 1 S .1 7
$ 297,475,1
TOTAL RESOURCES
The Pir«f National^Bank of Portland and 46 O ffice«............
.11 other Oregon Banking Office» In the Firtt National Group
$ 547,7 4 2 ^ S » .5 S
129,S07J»7eS9
TOTAL RESOURCES o f the 64 BANKING OFFICES in the
' FIRST NATIO NAL ...........................................................................
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NATIONAL BANK OFF MAILAND
TM» « I TM H M M M 0HKES M m m n HAmnU M W w o w
N s 4 4 s fa to w fe fs b a n k in g aPPIcas a n 4 1 3
CONOON »RANCH *
COOS BAY BRANCH
COQUILLE MANCH
BNTIRPRIS» »RANCH
FOSSIL »RANCH
grants pass » ranch
ORISHAM MANCH
HBPPNIR BRANCH
HILLSBORO »RANCH
HOOO RIVIR BRANCH
KLAMATH FALLS
KI m m M PMI« Bfoml.
uiA sixtk s*r«t t a t a
LA ORANDt »RANCH
L A K IV IfW BRANCH
Meets 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays of each
month.
Visiting
members welcome
Gladys M orrison,
N.G.
Helen Martin, Sec.
Now earn 1%% up to ond in-
clOding $1B-,000. Any amount
over $10,000.00 in »ame ac­
count draw« 1 %.
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lia b ility for LaMar» of Credit ond o« Acceptor
Endoraar ea M akar of Acceptance» ond
Foreign Bill« ......................................................
F IR S T
Naomi Van Gilder, »ecrcu
Account« or
Co«t Check-
addret« im­
regular per-
SAVINGS
?
-> LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
The P1r»t National Bank of Portland and 46 O ffic e « .-.. .
IB other Oregon Banking Office» in the Plr«f Nafionol Group
famous for
Ask your auto dealer, or opply
at any First Nationol banking
office.
17,35? q :? 00
a ffllM a S ka nfcs w lffc 1 3 a P fk o s ,
NYSSA BRANCH
OAKRIDOR BRANCH
O lt G O N CITY BRANCH .
PENDLETON BRANCH
(Springfi»MI
S A lIM BRANCH
SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH
IT A Y 1O N BEANCH
TH I DALLRS BRANCH
TILLAMOOK BRANCH
U N IO N »RANCH
WOODBURN BRANCH
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Affiliated Baakt In tfce
- K fa f M a t f o f l a f B a a k
, PHnavilfa
Beta ftat«JN*k
uw w
eravg
- eiDFOiD branch
m ««« Itato « N Sovta8. Book
Btalun C.«Mrty SNA. »ark
MBRRILl MANCH
MOLALLA BRANCH
N t W t IR O BRANCH
NORTH MMO BRANCH
AH rtn abav* book»
PbUamalb Brandi
(PI i H m m MI
awnta»» • ! rt»« M o o t D«po«it lM»m»»c» CarparatiM
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