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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1952)
rAGB 8 »MERMAN COUNT* JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1952 WANTED: Septic Tank service, Moro Ixtdge No. • 111 LO.<LP I. a pine Rebekah Ixxtge No. 11« Meets 2nd and 4th Food Store April 12 at 2 p. tu. prom pt - service. reasonable Meets 1st and 3rd Local Bank Deposits Tuesdays of each was planned. Members will meet rates, Ray Meader, Phone 6186, Tuesdays In I.O.O.F. r i ñ a * at a t— * Pa b II« hrd Every « Frioey month. Visiting at the school house Thursday, The Dalles, Ore. RL 2 19-27p hall. Transient and Moro, Oregon members welcome (By Mr«. A. F. Balzer) April 10 to make corsages for the Approach $2 Million r i a l t i n g brothers are Josephine G entry CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — cordially Invitee — Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harl and convention to be held In Port- NO. Giles L. Preach Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp Floyd Lane, N. G. Greg, were Sunday guests of land. Q uarterly statem ent of condi Helen Martin, Sec. freeze. Bring them In any dav to u re d ss second e la a m s tU r ■» « * • Dick’s parents, Leo W atkins, Secretary Mir. and Mrs. tion figure^ released by the Sher Fbstofflc. a t Moro. Orason, ondar Act but Sunday. C A C Food Store, Jam es Karl and family. man C ounty branch of the F irst Dairy Spray Barney'« G. V. M Congress of March ». 1ST». Grass Valley, Oregon. Zltfe W a te r P ip e (Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelper vis National Bank of Portland show* B a rn e y ’s G . V . OFFICIA*. COUNTY PAPER ited Tuesday evening a t th*- Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F. A A.H th«t on March 31, I»5*’ « ¡ g * * * WANTED: Housekeeping by ex home of Mr. and Mrs. Archl« Meets on the 1st and a t the broach were $1,930,927 and J perienced middle aged woman, 3rd Thursday evenings loans were $315,880. Announce ANNOUNCEMENT n a tio n al editobial McCrae of Moro. references. Daisy Butler, 310 each month. Visiting m ent of the totals was made by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrlgo I hereby announce that i am ----- lASÌbcÌATlON W. 9th, The Dalles, Phone members cordially in barrel S, Bennett, m anager of the and daughters Linda and Leslie a candidate for the office ;of 2972 21p vited to meet with us □ranch. of Ix-uvonworth, Wn., arrived . .. . . . ___ _ .. . State Representative from the Clyde Gillmor, W. M. Friday night tor a weeks visit iiAar Mb- E d ito r Released at the same time were COMPANY REPRESEN TA TIV E 22nd R epresentative D istrict D. Pinkerton, Secretary sauw r. comparable totals for the branch w ants Interview If you are in- c o m o risin v G illiam with her parents, Mir and Mrs o e a r Wheeler, n e w s p a p ik O urs . is a free, democratic for March 31, 1951. On that d a t e -------------------------------------- Frank T. Bayer. - He returned Sherm an and Morrow counties, nation. Being a democracy, ev- deposits w ere $1,603,120 and NOTICE OF HEARING to 1 >e>avenw>orth Sunday PUBLISHERS subject to the will of the Demo- Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.B.S from ery citizen has privileges and loans w ere $588,679 FIN A L REPORT John Alley came home th a t a t the prim ary Meets every second and ASSOCIATION a t responsibilities. Various freedom» F urther figures show that on Notice is hereby given ----- crat*c election voters M av ifi 1OS2 w «R hkngton S ta te college HI . ____ fourth Thursday in each a i * t he John M. Rolfe, as adm inistrator electlon May 16, 1952 Pullman, to spend his spring and the right to vote j r e j o r n c March 31, 1952,_ d e p o sit at Robert Smith month; visiting members of the more im portant prlvil- F irst National Bank of Portland w ith th e Will annexed of the Invited. Moro, Oregon. vacation w ith his parents. Condon. Oregon HI-BHCKIPTION RATH» de- A w e in e r ro a s t w us held a t eges. Making Wise use of o u r w ith its 46 statewide banking estate of Theodore M. Rolfe, Bonnie May, W. M. ONE YEAR - ..................... final re- the church by the King's Dau- freedoms and using the right to offices were $533,436,827, loans ceased, has filed his Gwen Ross, Secretary _____ _ _ . port __ of the Coun- Copper Tubings Barney's G. Y. _ . __ . follow- . . __ vote are aro « our up rrutrp im oortani woro 4277 042 ft?»? ami resnnrcea w ith the . clerk ah»*»™ K.irwtav e v e n in g more im portant w ere $277.042.952 and resources Port APRIL 11, 1952 ghters, burwiay evening, iouow ______ rnm- ---------------------------------------- ♦««, <»<,- .ty C ourt of the State of Oregon ed by their regular meeting. responsibilities as citizens of the were $578,560,387. for Sherm an County? and th a t Mr. and Mrs. Earl Okte w ent U nited' States. / ----------- --------- _ FEW ER FARM ER» said court has fixed Saturday to Portland Wednesday to at- In Moro, we have the Mayor- G. M. Range«, R am ey» G. V. the 3rd day of May, 1952, a t the The agricultural conference ten to business matters. Council ty^ie of governm ent hours of 10 o ’clock a. m. of- said held In CorvalHs la s t week has Mrs Ja c k Cooley of Eugene This is an old type o t govern- _ i day and the courtroom of said is here visiting a t the home of menl, but still one of the most. re f l / l t ZhCiA AND KINDRED AILMENTS couft in the courthouse In Moro, served to express the ideas of her parents, M>. and Mrs. Arzel’ popular If it Is ru n the way It Sherm an County, Oregon, as Such as Rheumatism, Neurit»«, Etc. hundreds of farm ers and farm er I^emley. \ should be. The city of Moro has MEN-WOMEN T urn your spare the tim e and place* for hearing TRY SULGLY-MHMOL- r- advisers about the problems w ill Okte and daughter Shir- not had an election for a num time into extra money sup all objections to said report and A NEW METHOD OF TREATMENS plying families in selected Dis- X i. that face Oregon agriculture. 11 ley and boys of Yuba City* Cal., ber of years. The council has viafoqg done its best, although mostly trtet w ith easy to sel^ Ex- should be a good report. I t were here Tuesday John M. Rolfe IMPLE . , , » iw. i t relatives. ' > T ^syithout the support of the peo- tracts, Spices, over 225 house- . A dm inistrator ELF-APPLIED wan design»-, ,, >» a goa o j^r an<i Herman Ziegler pre. Caucuses have been held hold supplies* Don’t delay. .-Carlton L. Pepper ENSATIONAL ward which the food producers j r of Dell«» spent Sunday for the new election of council- W rite Ed W alker P. O. 3515, A tt..rnpv >fo_ A dm inistrator of the state will work for the here visiting relatives. men and mayor, but for reasons 1— • 8. ° Portland 22-25c Dear Friend: next 25 years. Its success, there- The skating rink reopened unknown, the people of the Are yon snffering from the»e painful distressing ailments? HARTS CHIX— every Tues. _ -------------- — ---------------- Kc k n o w n u n til a w ith Tuesday night for everyone community did not show up. fore, will not Do you have a relative and searching in vain for relief? Folder and price list by re- NOTICE OF SALE . Thursday night for adults and as you know,-o<?w blood and Here’s your answer: “I had my teeth pulled, tonsils out, tu rn mall. * H arts Hatchery, ___ major part of that time has afternoons for th e stam ina will give new ideas to serum shots, electric treatments, hot baths, pills etc., AR- Beaverton. Ore ' 1S-24C - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN elapsed. ^afternoon for any type of governm ent, so if RITI8 WITHSTOOD THEM AL^. Finally I discov the. people will come out io the SALE: 1950 Chev. 1-ton that seQle<1 blds for the p u r‘ everyone ered Sulgly-Mlnol. Today after 7 months, I am more free of IL SBBRM .reasonable to w Marcus Eslinger brought next election and vote for el|y Pickup w ith 4-speed trans, chase of lx>ts 10, 11, and 13, pain and soreness than in any tim e in 2O-years. All I did lleve th at conditions in Oregon a cake lce cream and punch to officials, our city governm ent was apply Sulgly-SCInol to the soles of both feet every nite. stock rack. B. McNeely, Grass Block 2, Grass Valley, Sherm an By all means, try this. . It may prove a bessing to you.” and the northw est may change ¿school Morulay afternoon for the could lie improved. Vglley, Oregon. 13c tfn County, Oregon, will be recelv- so greatly in a q u arter of a cen- children In the 1st anti 2nd We a re s i t i n g this from In- ed by the undersigned as agent tury that no planning could be grade so they coul help Rosalie formaUon we have accumulated NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR. for lhe owner8 uny j 10 o ’clock IyOCAL DISTRIBUTORS WANTED done for th a t period. celebrate her 7th birthday. _ . ¡o. atutiytnff city elections. We Then see the Willys SUUon a m AprU 1952 AU bi(is '.50 INEXPENSIVE* EFFECTIVE* , . . , . . Mrs. Don Kelper, Mrs. Bud cjty governm ent is one Wagon on (Sigplav at W ILLIS mailed or delivered to the FV LL INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED u n ^ r f s c ^ r i S ^ w l y from B rtnkert' and ^ e m i l in o o rta n t factors in. MOTOR CO. All->teci office of Celia L. Gavin, 502 U. (EXTERNAL U£E ONLY) •r I “ ' “ T h»™ been auendlng th e t a u n j A n w rto n ,temoCr » c / .- M le t» drive, plenty K. National Bank BWg., The the state, should bring in in class in Mioro on Wednesday t out and see r a n y means safety, economy and prac- DaUes ()regon Mall all orders w ith cash or money order or C.O.D. . dustry th at will require new evening pie will TO ...... vote in the election and tlcal transportation. Algo New population. A realistic foreign T he undersigned reserve« the a. . . .. The accordion l«wons held a t leave it ud to the o th e r-p e r Four Wheel Drive JEEPS'. WCK policy tto u ld m ake It powlble ^ ve “ X the vMlng UPS • and STAtTION WAGONS, right to reject any or ail bids. tor us to send nLllloins of dol- l)een attended w ith Contact W ILLIS MOTOR for WD* Cord^ ^ your8, lys-OVerland Sales, Service, P arts L*113 Gosch, Agent for lars worth of goods to the peo- ohl,(lren takinK i ^ n s and 12 BOX22 NAMPA', IDAHO The American Problems class - Accessories West Columbia NabQji Bradberry, Bessie Stey pies around the Pacific. E ither of . (Include 25c for packing and mailing charges.) R|yer Hlghway Dan«B. Ore- ensonSfiladys H urst an d Mamie these could change th e picture Mrs. Robert Rolfe brought a of Moro High School FULL INFORMATION W ILL BE GIVEN ON BEQUEST ' 23-tfc. W arnockV^ 22-25c cort¥>letely .i and both alm ost birthday cake, ice cream to the gon. surely would. -school W ednesday aftern<x>n for FOKMLFXt »HERMAN ( MMJ N’W A NH M EET We have an advanced agricul- the children in the 1st and 2nd The Sherm an county . I.adie-’ WAXTE7D: . “Wiant y o u r . o w n . lure, especially in eastern Ore- grade so they could help her nQn, b u sin e ss? S ta rt w\i.th benefit anni- club m et at the Malory hmphw.n hôtel in gon wtiere there is almost 13 Curtis celebrate h is <th ann - r*' .our R4 year old national Portland. April 7. for luncheon acre» of tillable landUf&r eacn versary which was Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank EL Bayer Twenty ladles were in atten- ‘ reputation and on our lapital. 800 faniily "route open in fcihtv- « « I ' ^ n J ’ j u l l . and By™ ,. <Une»u> «he luncheon and man chunty. W rite J. R. W at lleulle and lJn d a Perrlgo, Mr. program.. Mrs. Mae Michael and three. kins company, 137 Dexter Ave . and Mr». H arry Stark and daugh Mrs. Jessie Myers were hostess Seattle 9, Washington. 23-8c The moot efficient economy ter» Ix)u Ann and lxirraine, es. for a n a tio n ia o n e in w h ich few Mrs. A lta C ro w ley an d J im Mc L ' persons are engaged In the pro- Donald spent Sunday jiicnlcing FRED VON BORSTEL O ilM l.. ductlon of food. .The fewer , re- and gathering wild flowers for LEAVES FOR TRV-OIT quired to adequately - feed the Mtrs. Crowley fQt* ber botany Fred von Boratel, son of Mr. MARCH 31, others the better. More can then clas» at the John Day river, and Mrs. A. von Borstel left M«ml»«r FadarW Deposit Intwronc« work In Industry and produce Mrs. Crowley came home with Tuesday by plane from Portland new or belter industrial pro- a sprained ankle after chasing a for F’ullerton, ( alifornia. for a R E P U B L I C .q i/. RESO U RCES duct»; also more persons can /tow er too far up a htil. ’ 'te n day try-out In baseball for. a. Cath la vowlt and ln Pndnrat R m o t v » Bank. .$ S 1 ,2 3 4 ,1 S 0 .M men the service trades and thus The W oman's club met at the place on the /a rm club of th e Du« »ran B anks............. ................ .. . 3 5 ,4 1 > ,5 0 1 .0 4 fo r C o n g re s s $ » * ,» 4 4 ,6 5 1 .d a ’ help keep the others happy. home of Mrs. Herman Zeigler St. Louis Cardinals. If he m ak es S Total Cash * . w ith nine members p re se n t The the team he will go on to E'resno. Un ¡tad Statas Oovornaonf O M Ieatlo ns. ■Big w heat ranches, huge stock b rin e s » of bllte was taken up California to play ball with the 1 6 2 ,1 2 6 , IB S .IB M«)RE NEXT WEEK D irad and Folly O w a r a n t o a d r . . • • • • > • • spreads are indication« of an ef and a food M|e at the c ,4 C team there. Stata, County and MunUlpol Bonds and t a l i Pal. a»», k» .F r« neb far CancrrM » 3 7 ,6 2 7 ,2 0 0 .4 4 flcient agriculture. And we have _ .................................* M*r»»au NMma, « • d » h »». w o rro n v t • • e e e e e e e e e e e d < • • • • • • • • • > • • 5 ,1 6 1 ,1 1 2 .7 » them. N aturally a large acreage ..................................... ......................... ...................... • • — Orttor Bands and Securities. . . . . , t . . t . • • .a 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 under one man should be oper : Stock In Föderal Rosarvo B a n k .. , T . . T . . » . n M ortgage L o c u to M eet Your In dividu al need» 2 7 7 ,0 4 2 ,4 5 2 .0 6 ated as efficiently as It ‘would loans and D isco unts.,................... 1 ,7 * 1 ,4 0 7 .1 5 ATTRACTIVE TERMS be if divided. In most cases with Accrued Intarost BacoivaM o.................. .. us it Is m ore efficien t Bank F to m I s m , Furnitur« and Fixtures ond F ROMPT SERVICE * ,1 4 1 ,1 2 4 .5 1 Sate Deposit V a u l t s . . . , .................v 1 .0 0 There are several Interesting Other Real Istata ow ned..................................... things happening in cattle pro Customers' lia b ility an Accounts of letters « 4 4 .4 3 B .4 1 ot Credit, Acceptances and Endorsed Bills u duction. The conference mem • «• ON SAVINGS 3 4 4 ,2 5 3 .4 0 bers thought th at stock m ight Other Resources ............................................... .. A w e tte rn co m pan y serving w estet n agricu lture $ 5 7 5 ,5 * 0 ,3 1 7 .7 1 well be taken to areas Where TOTAL M 3 O U R C E S ...T .......... .. WORKING HOME OFFICE pastures were easily grown for L IA B IL IT IE S Portland Oregon fattening. N*ewer methods of HU ». \V. Washington FOR YOU C a p it a l........................ . . . . t . . t . . t . . t . . t . . . $ 7 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 transportation make this possi Phone AT 4331 S u rp lu s ................... ............. .................................... 1 7 ,5 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 ble now. All over th e state farm Undivided Fretits. . . . . . . . 1 1 , 2 * t , * B 1 .1 7 ers are g e ttin g ,'ready to plant O p e n y o u r S a v in g s $ 3 7 ,2 * 8 ,* 5 2 .1 7 Total C apital F u n d s . . . . . . . . ; . . . . irrigated pastures. < In GlUiam Account today at The »eserve tar possible loan lasses. This reserve county wells are being dug for Is to apply against any loan losses that First National Bank of th at purpose, the lake beds of may develop in the tuturei 1» hot not been southern Oregon a r e better P o rtla n d , a n d k s s p allocatsd to any particular loans or type at adapted to thqt than to wheal 2 .0 7 4 ,1 1 * .3 8 your funds working for loans ................................ growing It may lie that the 88 ....... j, ( • • • • yoQ 24 hours a day. million cattle in this nation can DEFOSIT3 (Savings and Tim e........................... I 67 01 • 753 17 Hers your money earns be profitably expanded although lia b ility for Letters ot Credit end os Acceptor it is now at its highest peak. a t the increased rate of Endorser or M aker ot Acceptances and \ And because Chevron Supreme • 4 4 , * 3 1 .4 2 H«r»i A Tip On 2 % , regardless of the Foreign Bills ....................... .........................• doe» have these 8 essential 2 ,1 3 5 ,1 1 0 .1 4 Interest Received in A d v s m c e . . . T . . v . . T . . v »* qualities, it’s better balanced size of your account. 2 ,4 0 2 ,3 5 5 .4 4 BEING OFFICIALLY BORN Gasoline Quality »eserve tor Interest, Taxes, E t c ... .v . and thus jnore dependable un 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Dividends Declared der any conditions, anywhere Everyone knows that one has Other L ia b ilitie s ................... ................................ In the W est T h ere’s N o to have a birth certificate in $ 5 7 1 ,5 * 0 ,3 1 7 .7 1 TOTAL LIABILITIES . . . t . . t . . t . . v / Give ue a call today. We’ll see order to qualify tor many jobs, S u b stitu te fo r a It is r e c o g n iz e d by m a ste r that your bulk tanks are filled including all defense jobs. Pur FIRST NATIONAL BANK GROUP Rank brewers that a most im portant promptly. Judge for yourself po^tf is to prove nationality Composite totals tor the First Notioool Bonk Croup. The fir e l N a tio n a l ta n k o f factor in making good beer is S a v in g s A ccount w hat a d ifference r hevron But when wv read of dozens of Po rtland a n d itt 4 6 t ta t a a id a b a n k in g offices a n d 15 o ffilio ta d the natural brew ing properties Supreme Gaaolin» '>es in native born Americans Who have b an k» a f tk 11 banking offices. in the water. youf driving. succumbed to the ^landlshmewts DEPOSITS J ., v **//’/ the WeteT,f from o u r of communists and when we re The First N ational la n k at Farttond and 46 O ffices................... $ 5 1 1 ,4 3 * ,1 2 7 .0 4 subterranean wells, plus pre call the excellent record of many 1 1 1 ,3 6 0 ,1 1 0 .3 3 IS other Oregon Bonking O ffic e , in the First National Group mium quality grains and hops foreign born we wonder if It $ • 5 4 ,7 4 6 ,4 3 7 .2 6 Som e g a so lin es are refined an d th e s k i l l o f O ly m p ia ’s LOANS AND DISCOUNTS is all w orth While. to stress one or two special master brewers that gives such $ 2 7 7 ,0 4 2 ,4 5 2 .0 6 The First Notional la n k of Forftand ond 46 Offices ................. features . . . at the expense of rare flavor to olympia . 5 0 ,0 0 1 ,7 0 7 .6 7 IS other Oregon Bonking Offices in the First Notlonel Croup Being born, so fa r as we have others. No gasoline gives you $ 3 2 7 ,0 4 4 ,6 5 4 .7 1 been informed. Is the only way ( on c n m rtC A T T S of all-around performance unless TOTAL »ESOUBCES toy get onto this sphere. If a DEPOSIT) Tho First Notional la n k of Farttond and 4 * O ffices................... $ 5 7 1 ,5 * 0 ,3 1 7 .7 1 it has 8 important qualiti*-«.. .8 snsMi is here, he was born here 1 3 1 ,4 0 7 ,7 5 7 .4 3 that make Chevron S »: IB other Oregon Bonking Offices In the First Notional Croup V a llé v fim n rtu 3 ° » ™ l 14'» pe<w • celu umn ARTHRITIS s SULGLY-M INOL CO. FREN «5 I S ta n d a rd In su r a n c e Co. The EASy-OO£S-IT CORNER W hat makes Olympia so refreshing? T fi th e W a ter Investigation of a » person’s-' past, his background, his sue ceptabllity to - odd political l e t ter, his economic status, his as sociatee, his education Is certain ly apropo. A birth certificate is an excellent place to begin su£h an Inwestlgation tor It fiv es the location and the parentage and probably the correct name. W e m ust admrtt a preference for the sort of a country it used to be wfrien a main w asn’t ques tioned about his past but Judged by how well he acted at p re • • .C - e Full power e Economy mileage e Anti knock TOTAL BESOUBCES e f the * 4 BANKING OFFICBS bi the FIBST N ATIONAL BANK .................................................... .. $ 7 0 V ,4 6 B ,1 4 5 .*4 A three year Certificata of deposit pays you Fer Annum at Maturity. e Quick starting a » s » Fast wann-up Smooth acceleration “ LfT’S BUIID O K O O N TOGETHER* Vapor-lock prevention NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Area-blending ) THERE ARE M BANKING OFFICES IN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GROUP C ath erin e A nderson K e ith M c D o n a ld Gratw* Valley, Oregon Phone: Gratw Valley, 232 WaiM-o, Oregon Phone: Wasco 532 Light Refreshment Beverage ef Millh “ I [illtoas ef I Temperate People k w i* IBfVINC Cl, RTHFU. W » 1 L< T r c S . Mark, u. S. Fot. O ft. 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