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PAGE a SH ERM AN COUNTY JO U R N A L , M ORO, O R EG O N * F R I D A Y , J U N E IT , 1 S U Moro Personals Mr. and Mrs. U n Ellis left Friday for Portland from where they will take a plane for De Mrs. Harriet Romine returned troit, Michigan where she will (By Mrs. A. F. Balaer) the first of the week from a vis attend the sessions of the Na it in Pendleton at the home of tional Education association. La Donald King visited in Grass He will be her daughter Mrs. Lloyd MjcRao ter they will pick up a car and Valley Thursday. and family and in Prineville with drive through the middle west leaving for service in the far her son and family. visiting relatives for a few east in early July. Divine worship services in the Mrs. Anna Moore and Mrs. weeks. Stella Poley of The Dalles re Past Matrons met Thursday Grass Valley Methodist church turned the first of the week evening with Mrs. Clarence Spar next Sunday afternoon June 29 from a visit with friends and ling and 14 memlters played a» 3 .o’clock Relatives from out of town at relatives in California,.. among bridge and canasta. whom were M rs/ Poley’s son. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meteer and tending the Roy Wells' funeral Robert ‘and Mrs. A. Rose at family of Oregon City were here were Mrs. Frances Mathews of Carmichael, recently to visit with his sisters, Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ml. and Mrs. Giles French Mi’s. Kenneth Zachary and Mrs. Baker of Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brockway of The were in Seaside last week and John Shipley and families., attended the summer convention The Mbro Missionary society Dalles.1 Mrs. Joe Bibby was a business of the Oregon Newspaper Pub met on June 18 at the church so lishers and visited with friends cial room for its last , meeting visitor in The Dalles Wednesday. while there. until September. The hostess If r and ^Irs. A. B. Damon and committee F/JIth Burnet, Inez Moro library hours: Wednes W. F. Jenne, aU of Portlaftd,' Thompson and Ella Bazzel, ser days, 7:00 to 8:30 p, m. and Fri The spent the week end as guests ved a strawberry dessert at 2:00 days, 2:30 to „5:00 p ,m. a( the Clarence Sparling home. p. m. to 15 members and two board suggests that you “Bring your children to the library Rev. yr. W. Gearhart is hi Port guests. land this week to attend the. The business meeting was pre while you get a hair-cut” There regular meeting of the . Presby sided over by • the president, are many fine new books there Maggie Barnum. The society to read, both for children and terian synod. The Jim Johnsons • moved to voted to give $10 toward a schol adults Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green Odell last week to get ready,» for arship for a summer conference the beginning of school at Wy' session at Camp Menucha, to go and three children of Chester, East where he will.be coach. Mr. to some worthy young person of Montana, arrived F riday* for h and Mrs. Ke|fh Thompson moved the Moro church and community. weeks visit with her parents, into the house vacated by the. A committee was named to have Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mersinger charge of arrangements and and family. ‘ • Johnsons. r Mr. and Mrs. ;..Vernbn Miller make preparations for a rum drove to Prineville Sunay to look mage sale to be „held next' fall in over the country and see the The Dalles. The committee: Gwen CARD OF THANKS Mitchell, Inez Thompson -and livestock. We want to thank the friends Leta ^»linger. who have expressed their sym pathy and understanding in the loss of our son and brother In Korea. Mt. and Mrs. Lin Ellis —■ and Evan we Grass Valley will be C L O SE D D oum a’s M arket Fat tke year eaded D eeem l u t >1. 1*51 e ADMITTED ASSETS m _k. C a ^ ernS keak S i | i Jbe Ageale* beMeeea a* aaaeH eeled t ISS W * Tetal Itakllitim eaeept capital |bk.R9* JS Capital perd eg '___ S g e e M eaipdm fm d e SS.SSS.SS U e a ee^ B eT lM R t M J M .M 1 J 7 torgto t ae regarda g eRty b tld t r t - A M M 4B1JT »1»,1S 4,171J» X9k«S0.«»o fceeglm)______ « Ike ROCHESTER AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY e f 1 Liberty Street. N « Terk ». to Ike S i m i ef New Terk mede le ike Imurenee (o m m -e ie m r <4 , k . Stale el O regm , p . r e u e t a • * • H O M E O F F IC E HIS S . W . W a u h ln a to n P h o n e A T 4331 * P o r tla n d , O r e g o n ,e e e e a e e e e e e e e e e .e e e e e e < . te le n e t, dir Idead, u i real m a le le r eeee dee aad m e r g ed ______ Telai admitted aeaeu _________ < • lJ ld .a M J 0 7.MS.4M.M 104.507.» Ma.tM.n Beefo’s Beefofs n .o it j o llt.My.MAM 4 l em adjuat Ail taker lû k llllie t Ttael liaklliltet. eic e p t capital Capital paid eg _____ «1.540.000.00 I eaeeigeed leads I n r p k u ) ------------ 4.064.007.55 Serplee ae regards p e lle ,beldare I 4JM.OOT JA T a i e l ------------------------------------------U 0.M 0.M 4.M earaed _ _ _ _ _ _ I J .K 4.1M M • I.M E J7SJ4 lM .M S.dt ‘■«erred ---------------- . m . im a u j ì tujas ja »,mjir.M .. The other night a guy looks at a steak our goodlooking waitress.had brought him and he said, That’s the biggest piece liJ llJ t 1M 721.M M J7A JI î » i.a « 7 j a isa.RM ja M7.7se«a «aa.iM.M mjM.n f Mjaa.a« KIT» ja of beef I’ve ever seen that couldn’t walk’* BEEFO’S A t th e C A P I T A L C IT Y , M o r o , O r e g o n Beefo’s . Beefo’ S y n o p s is o f A n n u a l S ta te m e n t si, lau 1 .1 U .U T .II naja«.*« a ia ta «AA.IM.M BUSINESS IN ORECOM FOR THE YEAR Met oremtaeta roeei.ed iommm pri 4 M J S 4 .1 M 4 S - l.k u .g r u « 1 406 001.11 J.IW.S7P.W kl.&M.M M .M I .M -4 7 » . M «U.M 1.71 7A. TM J « W ,Ideada ta ttockkoldere - ■ . Otker Home aRetttag «arpie, ( e e l ) . Total capital aad eurplua i t e m ( a e l | --------- ¿ . lecretM le aerplM aa regarda poi ir ,k aidera - STATEMENT OF IN CO MR Net iaee P i.id eed e to eleekkofdan ________ Other ileme aBectia« earplm (ea t) Total repliai ead eerplea ite am (ea t) ___________________ lecreaM ie earplm pelteybglSere _ m Lem eapeaeea lac erred Otker eadervritlag arpeases Of tke AMERICAN ALLIANCE INSURANC1 COMPANY e f 1 U b e r t, Street, N « York ». ta SM Stete e f N e« York mede l e iba Im eraaee Cemmlmioeer e f tbe Stale ef O r t g a«, pereeeer 3 c • •«V -> le le g t ADMITTED ASSETS _S »JfT.TMJR «a7.7ia.aa BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE VEAB Met premíeme receired ---- | Met loaem paid F or Y o u r Floors LINOLEUM . .ARMSTRONG, NAIRN, PAW O RUBBER TILE . . UNOLEUM TILE , ASPHALT TILE . . CORK TILE KENTILK . . . KKNCORK lajuj U A B U J T IR S . SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Lmem _____________________________ Lern ed)m tm eet m peeem , , ■ M .108.00 (hem m ed premíeme ______________ B J M .M IJ 4 AS etbm U abilitle. _______________ 007.500 08 Tetal MebilRIm, eeeep« eepMal «10.7J0J71 Jd Capital paid e p ------- M .000.000 00 S p ^ emrplm Hada _ T Uem elg»ed t u d e • l.aajJMM Synopsis o f A nnual Statem ent Re* tbe year raded D rtrm kr t »1. IRSI Of tbe CREAT AMERICAN INDEMNITY COM FANT of NRW YORK. M tbe Stata ef N e« Terb. ■tade ta tbe leeeraaee Cammleeteaer ef tbe State ef Oregeá. pereaaa« la M » i F or Y o u r D ra in b o a rd s FORMICA . . . CON8OWELD * FIXIR-EVER VINYL PLASTIC INLAID LINOLEUM M.RRI.I1 ■ JT0 00 Kmlii ■> -----------t,«Mj07J» S m p lm m regarde peMoySoUata— S I L M M S M I T o t a l ____________________________SSM M .M S4T ADMITTED ASSETS STATEMENT OF « C O M E 4 I.IM.MOJO 4. m MU ja iu * THE CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 6-FASSENGER SEDAN White «ide-wall Urea at extra coot F or Y ou r W a lk GENUINE TYLB-BORD WALL LINOLEUM METAL OR PLASTIC TH E WIEN YOE TRY POWER STEERING... HERE’S WHERE TO COME FIRST! Urna reed All Tetri! Uebilitim . ereept eepttal »a7.M l.10«J 1 Capital paid ep Unem iceed lejede (earplm ) L—_ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ . _ _ _ _ S e r p i« m regmde peUeybeidere _ 4 U J M . U « . » Tot.! _______ :----------------------------- m . a n j » 7 . h F o r Y o u r W in d o w s IhiPONT TONTINE WASHABLE SHADES FLEXALUM OR STEEL VENITIAN BLINDS COLUMBIA-MATIC FRAMFLESS SCREENS STATEMENT OF INCOME Premíeme earaed -- ------------- F r e e E stim a tes - E x p er ie n c ed M e c h a n ic s * — G u a r a n te e d In s ta lla tio n s rpemm iecew ed Other eadervritlag ' Total eederw ritieg Nat ■ ed ere rii tag Mm I ( aaajiaj»7.n 4 M .U 1 3 M .M i.paajM.To Synopsis o f A nnual Statem ent ieeared ll.0 M J 0 7 .i l »».M 7.1M .H E J S T J ia jO 1.700.110J1 —«,700.14 3 6 M o n th s T o P ay The Dalles Linoleum Co. 3 1 2 East T h ir d P h o n e 5261 T h e D a lle s , O re g o n rote! capital eed rerp le, (a e t) arle . Deerm m la earplm ae pel ir , b aidera — _ _ Far tbe yea« reded D oeemkrr *1, 10»! Of dee M ASSACHUSETTS T IE F « MARINE IN EUR ANCE COUTANT. MaiUag eddrem: 1 Liker ly Su. H e« Terb », N. Y „ e f 4 1 S e r t , Sgtrara. tke State e f M aeeeekeeatt,. mede ta CemmImMam e f tbe State ef Ore ADMITTED ASSETS MJM.7rr.M BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE TEAR Set ieeeee paid LXAEOZnEE. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS 4 047J47J0 12.11» JO U e r r r e e f perniarne , ■■ . »J44JT 4J4 AB erber SebOHMe ________________ 177.JOa ao Teeei UabiUttae. aaeag« eapOtal___ 4 A .»T .4M J« i jäa.aaoja You've heard about It and read about It. Now, if you haven’t felt what Power Steering does for you, we invite you to try it first in a Chrysler New Yorker , . . where you will find full-iime (not partial) Power Steering 1 What happens is this . . . You handle the steering wheel in normal fashion. But 4/5 of ail the work is done for you by hydraulic power, constantly at your command. Also, you turn the wheel 1/8 fess distance now for every maneuver . . . the feeling you get of utter control is as wonderful as it is new. Even at a standstill you can turn the?wheel easily. Now, parking is shorn of its troubles (and fatigue!) . . . and you can negotiate traffic, awkward drives, and garage doors precisely and with ease. You can double the longest day’» drive you’ve M l J M .M di oaacoN roa the tear h . om 1» U7XJ0 SEfTf w r I a HARO COM**** ■ 4 A w e s te r n c o m p a n y s e r v in g w e s te t n a g r ic u ltu r e • ADMITTED ASSETS Stecke Ceefc eed keek depeette S E R V IC E S tan d ard In su ra n ce Co. Ter ike peer eaded Seeem ber »1. IMI Total aed ervritiag dodertloM __ Net vadertrrltleg gale e t lam _____ leToatmeet le e « M _ _ x ____________ Otker ' Fetal, kefere lederai laeom e tarea, raderti latom e talee lacerred ____ 41,1 CO M PANY PRO M PT TERM S STATEMENT OF INCOME ! " * • ------------------------- - 4 447J07 M Urne ad) Ml m a l eapeaaat __________ m n eg Uaearaed prem íam e________________J *<a eea at All other liabilities __ _____________ 177 JO0.00 Tetal liaklUtiee, ernept capital •4.127, Capital paid ap _______ U eaeeigeed lead s (earplm ) ------------------ 4 J M M 1 0 7 Serplee ae regarde p e lle ,k ö d e r t U .004, OU .07 T elai _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LINOLEUM A T T R A C T IV E nwwn Ml W W W I LIABILITIES. SU RPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS itsnsai Mm __ L o c i s to M e e t Y o u r I n d iv id u a l n e e d s : A wide rsnqs of prime Sf «taa.iM.in js T s is l sdlsUttwdl asseti LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND O T H IR FUNDS T H E D A L I ES M o rtg a g e 100 S U V AVI Premia Otkar eadenrrltiag Tetal tu d er« ritieg dada Ne« eeder«rittag gale er lareeteMet le e o n e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Otkar la co m , • Total, h e lo t, federal lacerna tram W asco Field Admission Six Bits »jM.au.aa a c i s s^s. as at 2:30 p.m. Sun. June 29 THAT COSTS NO MOW n j a i . i n jo 0TATXMXN7 OF INCOME Premie O d ell «sa.MR.tu ja JM .M 1.M Friday- Saturday-Sunday w ill p la y Synopsis o f Annual Statem ent « tk . GREAT AM ERICA* INSURANCE COM PANT ef 1 L ikert, Street. N e » Terk L le U m kiele e f N e« Terk mede te tke I m e r e e ,, C i mieeteaer e f tke S tele ef Oregea, param al te * Stocke will be Cosed July 4-5-6 B raves A tupjrior SSFvlcS • f perton^l sttsedsnee ADMITTED ASSETS la tera « , di.ideada ead reel dee ead eeereei Telai admitted Sherman County Synopsis o f A nnual Statem ent Per Ike peer eaded Decemker I I . IMI O< tke DETROIT t IRE • MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. M aille« eddreee t I L ikert, Street. N e« York ». N. Y „ ef U » SbMby Strata D ette«, la tke State ef M leklgea. m ed. ta tke le t e r r a it Commieeioaer e f S e State e f Otage«, peraaeet M lew i the parents of an infant boy, born in Hood River Thursday. Mits. Eccles- is the former Joan Clodfelter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfelter of this city.. M. and Mrs. Richard Salvadore were here from Friday -until Sunday when they took their children back to Portland after spending the week ’ with their aunt and uncle . Mr. and Mrs. James Easter and famUy. Misses Jacqueline and Sandra Squire of Wheeler are spending the summer at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Kee. s» «VWI Synopsis o f Annual Statem ent July 4f 5, & 6 May & Soh Mr. and Mrs Hans Kock of Sandy are visiting the their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock. Friends of iMrs. Bud Brinkert are sorry to hear that she has entered the Providence hospital again for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell of Moro wer^ Thursday visitors here. Sherman chapter No. 143 OES held its final meeting • Tuesday evening before closing for the summer. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Custer of Carlton, Oregon. Mrs. A. F. Balzer left for Port land Saturday where she entered Providence hospital for surgery Mbnday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Pratt of Portland visited at the Donald Clodfelter home recently.'w Mrs. Ariel Lemley and daugh ter Carolyn shopped in The Dal les Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby and daughter Janice spent the week end in Richland, Wn., visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eccles are ever known . . . end up free from arm and shoulder strain. Rough roads, soft shoulders, snow, mud? . . . the power that helps you steer now prevents the car’s wheels from “steering back’^at you. The course you set is held, at any speed, till you want it changed. Yet, with this 5-timea greater control, "wheel feel“ is always the same. Why not come try it? Learn for youraeif why growing thousands of motorists say they’ll never be without Full-time Power Steering from now on. Drive a Chrysler. . , and Learn the Difference! 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