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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1952)
— Z- 1 PAÓE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MOHO, OREGON -X FRIDAY, MARCH m , 1932 » S. G h e rm a n C o u n tu J o u r n a l . atJ°n and the levy was - passed then the city could buy the Published Every Friday at truck. The levy would be around Moro, Oregon 12 to 13 mil!« if only a part ■ .....■ ■ , . u ------------------------- came from that source. It is not »••*•••*••••••••••••••••••••••••**•• S U csL . F r e n c h ^ . __ .„ E d ito r UkelV that the truck will be TO TH E EDITOR.' v in the gherm an County Jour- Entered as second elan» m atter at the available that Jong, P oitofflr« at Moro. Oregon,- under Act There are other ways the truck naj, F ebruary 1,- there was an efCongress of March 8, 1979. could be brought to the commun- article about the town of Grants, OFFICIAL COUNTY ~PAPER hy. If then- « . a vur.1I fire A( , he of (h(> proo u io n ( it. m n,<,°wantpd 1 was Captain of the steam tug, G rants N A T IO N AL E D IT O R IA L bought. I f rural resident« wanted ..Ne„ je« owned by ' - y .company. , ,ow n c U t i 3 n (as they did at Wasco» that wagb away ¡n fact j had towe<] *_> L_ would provide The funds. .. northeast and corner through . the gram g r o w e r s „ a . p a f 8COW thg u 10 „ the diMHlery was means was .found to pay around Qn th(? wUh 13000 it could NEW SPAPER ther ot not any <> 1(*e * previous story stated, most of PUBLISHERS a r < feasible or probable Is not th# Ujwn dld wagh gway ASSOCIATION known at this rn<?rnen5% the engine house, grtet mill, !t i rei».un a | governm ent building, and feed .. e _ , rates would be reduced reduce« an <n . Mz>ro w u b ârn nQt w Rh th SUBMCR1FTION RATER If , Three hundred barrels of spirits ONE YEAR f¿ ru h ’ n ¡ S a n d a,coho1 had been put In the ' • ‘" J * ! “ ,.T ,rCd,U.<* d™W‘?M n„C* depot, and box cars for safety. MARCH M, 1932 equipment. Moro K n o w a No. 8 and we ferried ,.IL_ across the town. This rating is based on a G eoree H erb ert the GENERAL t ’AMIMlGN ------ -W tth of 5000- points of which Kove; nrnent gtOre and WANTED: Housekeeping by ex perienced middle aged woman, references. Daisy Butler, 310 W. Oth, The Dalles, Phone MEN-WOMEN T urn your spare 2072 21p tim e into extra money sup- COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE plying families in selected Dis w ants interview if you are in trict w ith easy to sell Ex tracts, Spices, over 225 house No. US 1.O.O.F hold supplies. Don’t delay. W rite Ed W alker P. O. 3515, Meets 1st and 3rd Portland 8. Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. hall. T ransient and FOR SALE: 8 complete plow bot- visiting brothers are toms, model 66 cast, John c o rd ia lly Invited Deere, new shares and used Floyd Lane, N. G. share and all parts, including Leo W atkins. Secretary extra moldboards. Tex Igzyk, Moro, Oregon. l»tfn Wo. 11« Meets 2nd and 4th WANTED Septic Tank service, Tuesday« of each prompt service, reasonable month, Visiting rates, Ray Meader, Phone 6186, members welcome The Dalles, Ore. Rt 2 19-27p Josephine Gentry N.O. ÇHIX~ «very Helen M artin, Sec. Folder ,and price list by re turn mall. - Harts Hatchery, Beaverton, Ore. j 15-24c Ixrtlge N o. I l l A_F. A A-M w w oaijt _ Meets on the 1st and 1700 are for w ater supply, 1500 ^ ^ " 1 . > < > ?.SALL: 1950 Cftev. 1-ton 3rd Thursday evenings rr\ « ri» hi» assistant, Col. Ennis, guard- The campaign of General E l * Pickup with 4-epeed trans, each month. Visiting building code 11 «««J ‘he w ater had senhower received two good a l a n n ' ^ ' i f o r stock rack. B. McNeely, Grass members cordially In -. Valley, Oregon. 13c tin boosts recently in his victory in and « , on. A S . t o w n h . , £ £ £ ~ vited to meet with us New Hampshire and his huge ficiencies of 3500 to 4000 of the Clyde GUlmor, W. M. h NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR? write-in vote in .Minnesota. The total Certainly there Is room for warenoui*- H . D. Flnkerto«, Secretary Then see the Wlllys Station In A u g u ^ ’94, I bought a lot general Is popular. People hpve )niI,rQ; emeut, Wagon on display at WILLIS seen his name enough that they fhe truck l>eing considered is Grants, built a house and MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.HL8 respond to it. Meets every second anu well equipped to fight w heat worked for the distillery corn- His campaign probably has fires wid has power enough to P«ny. They drove piling and re- drive, plenty of carrying capacity fourth Thursday In each means safety, economy and prac month; visiting member« been damaged by the support Ink go into the fields, It could be built the distillery building, tical transportation. Also New Invited. Moro, Oregon ing given it by Paul Hoffman, very valuable once In a while— Cattle were brought (300 Four Wheel Drive JEEPS, P IC K Bonnie May, W. M. whose aid has already brought the les» often the better. and , head) 41 , put u in the feed barn. . UPS and STATION WAOON8. Gwen Ross, Secretary h im mention as the «ecretary These are the basic facts of Also after the flood Charley Contact W ILLIS MOTOR for W l l - ------------------------------------------- of state in the Eisenhower ad th e case. and W ill Hoggard had a gro- lyg-Overland Sales, Service, Parts ANNOUNCEMENT ministration—a bit of guessing (cry store and the postoffice. and Accessories. West Columbia » h b announce th at i am which Is probably without fact C h a r le y Slade had a hotel, and RiVPr Hi«h«r«v T h n n a il« « Or«- announce m a t i am Hale and Slade h id a livery Hlghw ay’ I all% 2 £ a candidate for the office of ual basis. Nevertheless those who hope tliat the next adm in FIFTY CA N D ID A TI» stable In G rants. g S u te Representative from the istration will give this nation a Klfty persons a rre ^ funning A stage was in operation CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — 22nd Representative D istrict different outlook on foreign af for the ten state-at-large seats between G rants and Moro some Wheeler, Meat cutting, wrapping, aharp com prising Gilliam, fairs „.will not be impressed with in the Republican national con- tim e after 1894. The final finish freese. Bring them in any dav Sherm an and Morrow counties, Mr. Hoffman’s interest "In Eisen vention. fieven are running for of G rants was when the distill- but Sunday C C Food Store, subject to the will of the Demo- hower’s Grass Valley. Oregon. Bltfc cratlc voters a t the prlm ar . - campaign . - , the two seats from the second company went broke, and if V l / i v o i i ' h " r i l . h,/'* congressional d istric t That ihe m achinery was sold to a --------------------- ----------------;---------- election May 16, 1952, Conduit, Barney's G. V. * Robert Smith nomination withniit diffi ohi^ nieanH that out of 57 candidates j u n g company in Portland. The _______________ . * Condon, Oregon nomination the voters of eastern Oregon, buildings faded away. * I was now it looks rpay choose 12. watchm an' there for sometime It. could win it with continu NOTICE TO CREDITORS There Is some virtue in th a t a fter the distillery closed down. These first warm days of A ll persons having claims ed luck. What it. will look like huge num ber and no one should ~ ------- —JKy Price In May cannot be known and the tu rn aw ly from the polls with- _______________________________ spring a vest does seem super- against the estate of Olive F. ------- fluous, it is true; but then un- Robinson, decease^ are hereby most im portant question of how out finding his very own sort of it will look in July Is far gway. a candidate and one who will ln^ handbags If they do away buttoning it is Ruch pleasure notified to present them in pro- It is not so. dim, however, {Bat support his presidential candi- w*th the vest, Ita pockets are after dinner th at it is ft waste per form to the undersigned, the useful and the am ount of cigars, °f physical satisfaction to not duly appointed, qualified and no one can picture it. Trouble is date. th at everyone pictures it differ Six o f these ."»«»filed by* peti- e t c h e s , pencils, cards, cigar- w ear one a t all. The m odern acting A dm inistrator of the es timi which gives them thè legal ettes- clippings, salty stories, drape suit th at ha« no vest is tale of the above n am ed.de- ently. •ri- h i to vote as thev please in medicine, and other sm aller ar- but a passing style and w hen ceased, at the office of Geo. G. the convention w ithout consld- Ucles that can be secreted safe- m en’ get back to single breast- Updegraff,. Moro, Oregon with- WHAT A WORLD t i ing the the expressed expressed desire desire or of m fh“ Those suits, or w hen the cold winds jn six m onths from the date cl ’ ering e v ly “ in • « a ve»t is marvelous. •*— The market page was enliven- voler(t as shown by the preside»- who served under a tough ser blow next October there m ay t hig notice, to w it March 7, ed one day this week by news d u , j5ftniary. •' geant will not easily learn to be a demand for a vest. At least 1952. waistcoat of John Q. Robinson th at watermelons and cantaloupe S o m e'h av e platform s and slo- stuff their pockets w ith all of a bright colored - g « o . G. Updegraff, 18-21c were available in Portland. They gans som e one or the o t h e r , _________ _________________ plaid design. ............. Attorney for A dm inistrator came from Mexico. „ some neither; some are well or annual ---------- STN O P ^IB ^ ^I tN U A L STATCMCh The younger generation may k nown> gome are achieving their »« if l h « v « « f •n 4«< t for the year ended “ N take this news w ithout thinking venture Into public affairs?; M«VMAnS (“ K COMPANY of tha TURKMAN N IT T COM PANY of it of m uch importance hut grand use(i to be Democrats, some OR N IA ot ta n Francl in the State of Cali S ta ti o f California, mada fo tha I«- mothers w ill" shake, their heads ore o ,(j K()nie young. There are U m IaMraaeo ___ ___ nf the auranra Commlaalonar of tha Stata of ¿¿ate of f Oregon, pursuant to law: as wonderingly as they do when n)en ;dH| w m e n . Bonds Hcrda _______ atomic pews is broadcast over There will be almost two col- Hi.icka S t o r k a ________ ____ _ fortRaxe loans on real M ort MortaaR« loana on raal television. ► — urtuw of them on tW ballot, a asti estate _____________ None •aiata _______. . . . . Real Nona Real estate . . . . -----r - T h at Oregon should have ed- lo n g 'lls t which the voter may ClMB end bank deposits X 1 2 i.4 1 T .3 S Caah enrl k»nk depoelte Ï 8 2 1 M S T 1 la* balances or oa- A non ta* lbles from Mexico is not so new , ,.;u| y he desires. ' We wonder Atente' balancee or un- S.4S3.31SS1 collect teeteo nremtatna . . 3 .0 3 S .S M .M -<oll«ct»<l premium« and probably Mexican beef and how many will. ' y ’ In te real, divfdaattaûas« Interest. dteKfaata tef rea) estate Ineome due real estate Income due beans are often »old here. Those ______________ and accrued Ä iS S r .::::::: ?»her aaseis Other ______ food8 are staples. W atermelon “ - m ust carry high shipping char VERI ED IN TERESTS Q „ . 0Tlf‘ h. ru. r i . 3 . . . T « . ges and also there must t>e buy ers w ith open purses and envi- They’re trying to do away ’ oaa adjuetment tX' penaea __________ . . . M S able Incomes to afford Mexican wLth the vest. .. Younger men, Unearned prem ium s_ All other lia b ilitie s _ watermelon in March. proud of their stream lined wa4«V Total llabllitlea. ex As we have w ritten repeated- line, are always enemies of the cept capital . . . . ___124.744.403.19 Caplfal ly the early day provender was vest, it is not new with this up' S 3.000.000.00 confined to meat and potatoes generation. s X l 1* «•000 W >° ®0 Special * and beans and bread. There As they, grow older and pros- iurptua fundi 400.000.00 were variations of them and erf- ^»erity produces paunch they ne»elRned ten there was dried fruit. Can- resort to a vest to hide the more T£ii.m.is funds (sur plus) 14,493,838 17 nlng of vegetables end furlt Is a apparent bulges. W hether the comparatively new process and vest Is an article of adornm ent T o t g l---------v i a . ___is freezing is very new. There Was of actual use has long been dc B T Â Y É M ÏN T " 'OF *IN CC *' Total g T A T E M K N Ì OF Premiums earned ^ .. _ nothing fresh on the homestead- y^ted. Loeeas Incurred ______ ers table ffom th e last apple u n Men may have to s ta r t carry- •a ex penice Incurred Lose expenses Incurred jth e r underwrltln« ex- _ Other c UÄ a f c ~ 18.270.8M.02 til the first onion or mess of penepe In c u rre d _____ 8 »38.BM.43 dock greens. • That was a» long Total underwriting de SYNOPSIS OF A N N U A L duction! _________ 313.939.213.30 S TA TE M E N T time. Net underwriting gain ‘ Defen or lo se____ W atermelon in March Is a T O Investment In co m e ___ g her Ineome _______ Other income far cry from the stern diet th a t _ ___ ____ _ ase _ Total, before federal ln- otal. before federal he Insurance Comml»»lotier of the 2.838.SSS.M - come t a x e s _____ ___1 .8 1 9.54 1 8 4 "grandm other knew. W hether the Income t r — Federal Income taxes Federal tl *>■" "iîrsïM n ïS W f.“ ’ ! AD rigors of diet aided h er genera incurred In c u r r e d ------- ______ a .îîtttR Net Ineome . . . __. . . K ïtt Î12Î1Î8Î8S tion to -adopt a philosophy of .» ¡ J a r s « » » « Dividends to stockhold Morl nere Inane on ers ........ ............. ........... 8 320 000 00 e r a ____ _ strict morality or w hether it Dividends to policy IHvldenda to poBey- holders _________ _ ««m« from other sources not i l .Unk f U H M »» Capltal ebargea' Capital char«»* ( n e t i- Other Item* affecting Other Items | known. But grandm other ylould A Rente* balancee or 820.772.77 surplus! n e t ) ____ _ surplus (net » ,8 1 6 .« M B 2 uncollected premiuma premium^ have been shocked at anyone de Interest, dividends and Total capital and sur Total capita] raal aetata Income siring to eat so unnatural a f©»xl BOO.TT3.TT plus Items ( i I tat) «W due and accrued___ Ibcreaae In surplus as Increase Other asseta . . . . ___ as watermelon in March. regards policyholders.8 2.122 048.TT Letters to the Editor W ant A da terested in a profitable busi ness of your own supplying consum ers in selected District w ith established line of Spec- es. Flavors and other house hold necessities. Easy to sell to Eame customers trip after trip. We help you start. For de tails w rite Ed W alker, P.T5. Box 3515, Portland 8. 20c CUP AND SAUCER IN MOTHER'S OATS Beautiful "Azur-ite” Blue G lassware * ’ by Anchor Hocking u ^ ,c« S Inside every big square package o f M other's Oats you get a valuable, useful premium. Actu a lly a double value because money can't buy a finer quality, m ore delicious, m ore nourishing oatm eal than M o th e r’s Octal Start now to give your fam ily this good, hot, * creamy-smooth oatm eal every m orning. A nd get famous " F ir t-K in g " Cups and Saucers, o r A lum inum W a re , “ W ild R o te’’ pattern China, o r C a rn iv a l W a re . Bay M o th e r’s Oats today! MOTHER'S OATS—« product of THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY 1 hereby T H E B EN EFIT SCHEDULED FDR MORO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC" EQUIPMENT 'T O BE HEIJ> FRIDAY, MARCH 28, x 1932, AT TH E MORO HIGH JBCHOOL HAH BEEN IN D EFIN ITELY POSTPONED BY THE —* BtNIHTEK CLUB EXEXTT1YK COMMITTER. 4 W E ME H O P E T H IS E V E N T C A N NTAGED A T AN EARLY DATE. 53TR --f l «tat« "YM fcSTÄUSsif-Ä ecure the RltfHT Real Esftiíe 1 f ' » » M« HB Home, farm, business— whatever your property investment— do you have the right financing plan to fit your needs? If you are now buyingfttt contract, you may be able to refinance at this bank on more convenient terms and at a lower interest rate. ..... Real estate loans for buying, building or refinancing are tailor-made to fit . your requirements. Attractive terms and low interest rates are available under direct bank loans or FHA o rG I plans. No prepayment penalties... no brokerage fees or commission charges. It F o r a couple of weeks the city of Micro has been talking about a new fire truck, about a specific fire truck that may be bought, complete with pum per for some |4500. in fact it U \ probably more accurate to say th at cRlsena of M o r o bavt h<*»•:> discussing the m atter. The position of the city, is clear and simple. The city has some money. Some of it. is pled ged for work on the streets and this is money that comes from th e state highway commission for that purpose and that alone. Some of It was voted by the people last May for a new well and work on the drainage ditch through town; It can lx* used legally for no other purpose. The city has some money in its general or w ater fund th a t could be used for the purchase of a fire truck, but th at am ount is not more than a third of the cost of the proposal fire truck. The city, therefore, Is not going to buy this fire truck by itself at this Lime. If «the budget committee te n d ed this fire truck and prdPoseil a levy over the six percent limit- .U P * “ AU other lia b ilitie s __1 Total liabilities, ax- eept c a p ita l______ 8102.944.029.08 Capital paid __ » , up 810.000.000 00 Special surplus • » fund« 400.000.00 , Unaialgned BUSINESS IN QREO0N FOR T H E YEAR Net premiums received _ - 3 H Net lo w « p a i d _______ _ Dlvldenda paid or credited to policyholders ____ ___ Noaa rlnclpal office In Oregon Board r*»*e Building, Portland, Oregon Î ot From where I sit... /y Joe Marsh Bring your financing problems to this home-owned bank where you are as sured continuing counsel and consider ation right in your own community. fun)« »sur plus » 73 399 399.17 Surplus as regards policyholders * 3 7 39 399.17 » X The IISITEII STATES M lü M L B ill ■Ä .“. a a — Mai FIRE TRUCK .1 * - fro m , J Total admitted as- *U A BÎ U t IE « " SURPDVs’ ÎN r ? ” OTH E h F U N D « Loseea _______ 8 27.733.492 18 Loss Adjustment ex- I Might As Well "Get In Key" T ° ’ B TA TE M E Ñ T ’ t l ' IN C O M E*5 * * «8 Premium» e a rn e d ___8 ¡•rcmlume earned - _8 <« r.299.912 lxtasea In in cu rred____ rred_____ _ 32.713.910.81 Lnae exi>*n«ri ex|>en«ea In- In 3.203 318 09 curred ____ Other underwriting ex penses In c u rr e d ___ 27.989.884.73 Total underwrit I a k deductions - _____ -3 9 X 9 07 .3 1 3 90 N »t underwriting gain or loss ______ _____ Investment Income . _ Other Income Total, before federal Income taxes _____ _ 7.487.180.77 Federal Income taxes In c u r r e d _______ _ Net Income Dividends to stock iftokUrs 3.200.000.00 ■Dividends lo'paBcy. « ddërs Non* Q^^pltsl charges ( net )'_ Noao Items affecting 2.329.495 32 .surplus (n e t) _____ Total r a p iti *nd <73.334 98 surplus Items (net >8 Increase In surplus irptus as •* regards pollcvholdcrs «,880 09T.48 «sæ n »“ ' • m . ï ' T B , ES K S-SJZ T '.T ?;’ 1 ÈSS.ìST SÎ Dividends paid or cred- . tted to policyholders__• »-Non» In Oregon. H»>«rd of p o rt’sbd. QrotwA. , p a l office r,..tc BujMm g, Ì rlrd I.aat Tuesday Judre Cunnlnf- ham wanted to <o Ashing. “Why aren’t yen working?" I asked. Judge explained how hia wife had gone on a trip, taken hi« keys by mistake—and now he couldn’t get in the office. So we went Ashing. Next day, he wanted me to go again. I waa surprised those keys hadn’t shown up yet. “The little woman phoned to say she mailed th e m ," th e J u d g e e x p la in e d . “They^re now in the office, under . the mail slot. I’d get ’em if I cpuld just open that door." He grinned and picked up h b fishing rod. "Great little woman, the wife. You can alwaya count on her. Let’s go!" From where I sit, we can nee tolerance like the Judge shows for his wife’s absent-anindedneea • • • and she shows for hb habit ef lighting oet for the Ashing hole a t every opportunity. Ho can’t eee why she Ukee tea, and she doesn’t share hb taste for a glass ef hear. But they get along fine! Learning to respect ether people’s ways will "open the door” to happier living, C.'>a>ritht, 1952, United States Brettert THE DALLES BRANCH M emher F ederal D eposit l a s e r « « « C o rp o ratio n A N O t IO O N B A N K . > I » V |’ n O O R - J - 4 __ ’ B O O N