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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1952)
»* »GK « b lIE H M A X ( O l’ M 1 J O t'H N A U Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfe' Grass Valley ’ and son, W endell, and M r ■ I Mrs. H a rry Hooper ?<tent w Years eve a t the home of and Mrs. A rz e ll Lem ley. A. F. ftalzer) . Don K einer rhe Grass V alley Itebekah Ige m et at the IOOF hall Wed- ■¡day evening fo r its re gular don. Mrs. A rch ie C antrall, bio grand, presided w ith elev- members in attendance, dr. and Mrs. H arold K akin en- talned a few friends at th e ir ne New Years eve. tow n team went to \\ e lesday evening and Wasco tow n team >'ith a o f 53 to 47 in favor f Wu It u )ving tii in Gras week er when Mi im i Kg in d fa m il IVO V to the rov Young ranch and the Gro Youngs moved to v the ii Iva n 1 . „ h ° Use c i i *1U| j i ’ e-v ' an(J Mrs. ou a lw i moved to Moro c t»oth are employed and Mr 1,11 *VI,S' ‘’ ue Hammond mt " to .lie house vacated by th< a —. u, — _ _ — MOHO, OUKGOK i.Mr. and Mrs. H a rry S tark had as d in n er guests New Years day Mr. and Mrs. W illis B rit- ta in and ch ild re n , G ary and Kay, from Parkdale. M r. and Mrs. Olan S tark and fa m ily fro m K ent and Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k E. Bay er and ch ildren, J u lia and Byron. M r. and Mrs. M. V. M ille r of Mh»ro were d in n e r guests F rid a y at the home o f M r. and Mrs. iJonald C lo ilfe lte r. v-t T h e s h o p w i l l B e c lo s e d J a n u a r y w ill o p e n a g a in F e b ru a ry 1 w it h 10 a n d a c o m p le te s to c k o f L O V E L Y S P R IN G D R ESSES G ay Shop W asco O re g o n H U DAY, J A N U A R Y 11, 1032 iM r. and Mrs. Chat Its P e r r lg j and daughters, Leslie and Lfndu le ft N ew Years day fo r th e ir home in Leaw enw orth, Wash, a fte r spending the holidays w ith her parents, the F ra n k Bayers. M r. and M r « . E dgar A lle y and daughter, R uth, and M r. and Mrs. Ed A lle y w ent to The D a l les New Years day and had d in ner w ith M r. and .Yfira. T om A l ley. M r. and Mrs. Ed A lle y re mained and came home Sunday, Mrs. John Hayes accompanied them to her home in The Dalles a fte r spending a week w ith her daughter, Mrs. John Block. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reynolds were d in n e r guests New Years eve at the W allace M ay home. O rv ille Ruggles and O. N. R ug gles were business v is ito rs in The Dalles F rid a y . Mrs. SI L . Boyce accompanied them to The Dalles and w ill spend a few days at the Cassie and Mabel Holmes home before going on to her home in P ortland a fte r spending over a week w ith her daughter and fa m ily , M r. and O rv ille Ruggles. David Bayec o f C o rva llis spent the C hristm as holidays w ith his parents, M r. and Mrs. F ra n k T. Bayer. M r. and Mrs. A lfre d Payne and fa m ily , Mrs. C h ris tin a 'Mal- daner, Ju lia Bayer and Mauna E akin w ere business v is ito rs In The Dalles Saturday. A rh n g to n tow n team played the K ent tow n team in the Grass V a lle y <vrn Saturday n ig h t w ith a score o f 62 to 57 in fa v o r o f Kent. Mr. and M i. John BueUier ana ‘ •»•lal.l Biagg were guests at the A lfre d Payne home Saturday n ig h t a fte r the game to play cards. M r. and Mrs. W. S. Holmes and syn, R obert, were d in n e r guests S unday a t the home o f Mr. and M rs. Donald von Borstel. M r. and Mrs. F ra n k Bayer and ch ild re n Ju lia and B yro n spent the C hristm as holidays w ith her b ro th e r and sister in la w , M r. and Mrs. C u rtis S ta rk in A sto ria . 'M r. and M rs. Donald Clodfel- te r and son, W endell, were d in ner guests New Years day at the home o f M r. and Mrs. C la ir Adams. DORIN WILBURN W E L L D R IL L IN G THE D A L L E S , OREGON Phone 3729. 518 W. 7thSt enables ♦he fam ily ♦o lim it ♦he cost to its needs or wishes. I I.«'»1 I""" iicc 0 D in n e r guests New Years day at the home of M r. and M is. Lester B arnum were M r. and Mrs. O rv ille Ruggles and son, Dean, Mr. and Mrs. A rch ie Can- tr a il and ch ild re n , Gene and Sharon, and M r. and M rs. A l fred Kock. M r. and Mrs. F ra n k von B or stel were callers at the home of M r. and Mrs. J. E. N o rto n New Years d«ty. Colonel and Mrs. R. D. S huth of P o rtla n d were o ve rn ig h t guests Monday before N e w ears at the hom e o f her b ro th er and fa m ily , M r. and Mrs. Clyde Stradley. T hey a il w ent to The Dalles New Years day and had d in n e r w ith th e ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. F re d Stradley. M r and M is. Clyde Stradley and sons, R ichard and G ail, w ent to T h e Dalles Monday, Dec. 31. The boys stayed w ith th e ir grandparents, M r. and Mrs. F red Stradley u n til New Years day. Callers New Years afternoon at the \\ allace May home were his b ro th e r ir. Jaw and sister, M*r. and Mrs. G uy B oyer of John Day and th e ir daughter and fa m ily , M r. and Mrs. H a rry Moody o f The Dalles. ~ A T T E N T IO N BASKETBALL M A N AG ER S "T h e Bombers”, a Negro barn storm ing team seeks games in the Northw est. A rio t of laughs. Contact Ham Ylinsker, »330 H.,E„ H arold Ht. Portland 66, Oregon. Get Gay, AsttacZu® IN MOTHER'S OATS 4 Fattiva C olors for Mixing and Matching I W h at a th rill to collect the- valuable, useful premiums that come inside every big square package o f M other's Oats? Start today! N o w a itin g — no coupons— no money to send for this gaily colored C arnival W are, o r A lum i num W are, “ F ire -K in g ” Cup and Saucer, or ’’W ild Rose” pattern China. A nd remember, there’s no finer quality, more delicious, more nourishing oatm eal for your fa m ily than M o th e r’s Oats! Get it today! M O TH E R ’ S OATS — a p ro du ct of THE QUAKER OATS CO M PAN Y Income Tax Reports m ade Baker Insurance Agency G ra s s V a lle y Open Six Days a Week UJ4 HOOK! U Y A V t ON YOUR SAVINGS BEGINNING JAN.pt \ From where I s it... ¿y Joe Marsh T he second a n n u al m eetin g of th e S herm an C o u n ty S oil Con- > serv atio n district w ill be h eld at th e co u rth o u se, M oro, at 1:00 p.m. T uesdry, Jan u ary 15. / M It's Slim's For A n "H onest" M e a l Most people thought Slim Ben son would prebably go broke when he first started his system of le t ting customers figure out their own checks over at his big diner on the highway. Slim trusts them to pay fo r as much as they eat— you simply tell Sally, his cashier, the amount of your bill. I t works, too. Take the other day when Buck H arris told Sally his bill was 351. Candidates to fill the expired term of Vernon Miller, supervisor, shall be nominated and election will be conducted, dom ination of supervisor may \be made by petition signed by at least ten(10) land* Now I was rig ht there w ith Buck and I knew all he bad was ceffee and pie which comes to a quarter. "How come thirty-five (ott ncrs, .submitted prior to the annual meeting. by AT T K i X ■ * •* cents?” I asked Buck. “ Had an ex tra cup of java the other day, Joe and forgot all about it— ’til now,” he says. From where I sit, most people are basically honest — and that goes for their opinions, too. even though they may be different thsr. our own. I like a glass of beer with my dinner; you may prefer some thing else . . . but we all ought to be allowed to "figure it out” our selves. ¿fa Copyright, 1952, United States Brewers Foundation / BANK * F IR S T N A T I O N A L B A N K of Portland DECEMBER 31, 1951 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation R ESO U R C ES Cash in voult and in Federal Reserve Bank.. $ 89,664,395.01 Due from Banks................................................. 38 ,517 ,752 ,37 THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR A FIRST NATIONAL BANK SAVINGS ACCOUNT Now your money earns more ol First National Bank. Be ginning January 1, 1952, 2% Total C a s h ......................................... United States Government Obligations, Direct and Fully Guaranteed........................ State, County and Municipal Bonds and Warrants ........................................................ Othor Bonds and Securities............................ .. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank........................ Loons and Discounts........................................... Accrued Interest Kereivable.............................. Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures and Safe Deposit Vaults.................................. .. Other Real Estate owned.................................. Customers' Liability on Accounts of letters ol Credit, Acceptances and Endorsed Bills. Other Resources................................................. interest will be paid on new .«nd existing savings ac O ra a l-R a n g e FIRST NATIONAL counts, regardless of tiie , in all branches of the first National Bank of Portland. So, save regularly and earn 2% at the First National. Deposits made on or before the 10th of January earn 2% Interest from January lit. Open Your Savings Account Todayl TOTAL RESOURCES....................... . $128,182,147.38 143,556 889 73 39.719,364.43 5 , 6 , 872 69 *730 000 00 274,371 *240J 2 j so 6,1 50,3 56.6 6 j qq 7 3 , 250 629 9 2 6 3 9 . • $60 1,24 0,22 2.16 L IA B IL IT IE S Copi'0 1 ................................................................ $ Surplu* ................................................................ Undivided Profits............................................... 7,5 00,0 00.0 0 17,500,000.01» 11 ,875,908,30 Total Capital Funds.......................... j 36 ,875,908.30 Reserve for possible loan losses. This reserve is to apply against any loan losses that may develop in the future, if has not been allocated to any particular loans or type of loans. (Established from earnings, $825,- 000.00 of which was added from Jan, I, 1951 through Dec. 31, , 9 5 1 ) . , , , , , , , , , , 1 j ggj 782 89 DEPOSITS } D#,nand ....................................... $397,941,768 79 ) _ ) Savings and Time.......................... 159,446,947 83 1 557,368,216.62 liability for Letters of Credit and as Acceptor Endorser or Maker of Acceptances and Foreign Bills .................................................. 731,25 0.06 Interest Received in Advance.......................... 2 ,0 *5 ,3 8 2 .6 6 Reserve for Interest, Taxes, E tc .,,.................... 1,976,120.19 Other Liabilities ............................................... ...........19 1,06 1.44 TOTAL LIABILITIES .......................... $6 01,240*222.16 FIRST NATIONAL BANK GROUP Composite totals for the First National Bank Group: The First Notional lank of Portland and its 46 statewide banking offices a"d 15 affiliated banks with 18 banking offices DEPOSITS The First Notional Bank of Portland and 46 Offices................. $5 37,3 88,7 16.6 2 18 other Oregon Banking Offices in the First National Group 12 7,702,830 92 (O N CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT) D O LLA R POR D O LLA R YO U C A N ’T BEAT A P O N T IA C ! Tuke the wheel yourself.. ,or (he »rivin« Thrill «r ,„ ur nfe! We w ant you to be am ong the first drivers In Am erica to personally experience a batic advancem ent In m o to r car engineering— new D ual-R ange* performance. Dual-Range performance mean« th at Pontiac ha« com bined a powerful high-com preaalon engine, w ith G M ’s new D ual-R ange lly d i« - M atlc Drive* and a new high-perform ance, economy axle to give you selective p erfo rm * ttrice for any driving condition. In tIso Traffic Range you have tremendous acceleration and «nap and go! At the touch of a finger you can lx* in the Cruising Range, riding ao «m onthly, economically and effo rt- lex«!j you alm ost feel yo u ’re coasting. Gome in and drive i t —for sensational new proof th a t dollar for dollar you can’t beat a Pontiac! $ 6 85,0 91,5 47.5 4 $2 74,3 71,2 40.1 2 II A Three Year Certificate o f D e p o s it Pays You 2 ’/ i % per Annum at M aturity. - LOANS AND DISCOUNTS The First Nationol Bonk of Portland and 46 Offices................. — other Oregon Banking Offices In the First National G-gup 4 5 ,782 ,268 .49 TOTAL RPSOURCES $320,153,508.61 The First National Bank of Portland and 46 Offices................. ,8 other Oregon Banking Offices In the First National Group $601,2 40 222 16 137,36 1,81 8.36 TOTAL RESOURCES of the 64 BANKING OFFICES In the FIRST NATIONAL BANK GROUP............................. .............. $738 609 040.S2 “ LET’S BUILD OREGON TOGETHER“ FI RST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND O RIN 19 TO S SIX DAT» A M I X INCUJDIM9 SATURDAY THESE ARE THE 64 BANKING OFFICES IN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GROUP ffc. f 1.,, N.H.n«/ , . r r t and a.d I t , 44 atotowfcfo banhln, . 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Portland O ffictt tu p . f o n K H •O ptional e l Sutra Cost l o t ’ w .i.v r • b em a v >•<• w . t . v r n * ® IT ■ la b -4 v m iir p u l« » U K a a g la t t * Wmaal-Wmaage H y d r a - M a i l r * <? !Wew K r o a team? .tala HKItK r o t « •rfla n S AAein O ffice H a « tfie r» « B w fv v a rd B r«H b K elly w o*d-R ««« City «rancit lnA»t»rlol «rondi UvatfacIc Kanta« Brandt RAanfavIlt« «ranch W«»h and M arrlten «rend i Betrfheei» Parfinnd «ranch id t o lt a li •raaclbai Oaf a I Portland ARSTILL M O N R O E PO N TIAC , I N : MORO OREGON ALBANY BRANCH AtNLANO BRANCH ASTORIA BRANCH BRNO BRANCH CtNTRAL POINT BRANCH CONDON BRANCH COOS «AV BRANCH C O O U IllI BRANCH RNTfRFRISS BRANCH FOSSIL BRANCH GRANTS PASS BRANCH GRISHAM BRANCH HSPFNIR BcANCH HILLSBORO BRANCH HOOO R lV It BRANCH KLAAAATH FALLS Klamath Falli Branch Sawfh Sixth Straat Brandi LA O B AN DIRIAN CH L A K IV IIW BRANCH M IM O P D BRANCH M IR R Ill BRANCH MOLALLA BRANCH N IW BIRO BRANCH NORTH bino BBANCH NYSSA BRANCH O AKRIDCI BRANCH OREGON CITY BRANCH PfNO LITO N BRANCH SALIM BRANCH SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH STAYTON BRANCH THE DALLES BRANCH TILLAMOOK BRANCH UNIO N BBANCH WOODBURN BRANCH Affiliattd Banks In tba Flrtt Notieaal Bank Graap Carhan State and lavlagc Bank Bantart Caanty Stata Bank ICervelftel Phrlamafh Branch IPhllamafhJ A ll the akava ha -fa o r, n .~ h e t» of thg farta-ol Dapoalt («aarmteo Corporati«!. The Flrxf Natlanal Bank af CaHaga Crave The Firtl Natlanal Bank al Eugana Wact Eugana Branch Springfield Branch (Springfield) The fir tl Natlanal Bonk at Tered Crave The Flrxt Natlanal Bank el La Mattraa State Bank State Bank af Malhaar Cavnfy (Oeterlel Meralond-Se'lweed Bank (Rartlnndl The flrxt Matlanai Bank et Beta State Bank Clatta» Cavafy Bank (Saaddal Caalldga and McCla.'na (SllvedanI Bank a f I weet Hanta Y am h ill Stata Bank