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trae Sherman County Obeerver, ' Moro, Oregon, Friday, April 13, 1928 Signs A* Air Student Men Who It used to be frequently said in Climb Polos smaller towns, that it ia the business - * - Luke M. Johnston rolled in the Rankin School of Flying of a good citizen to mind his own at Portland. He is a member of the business, keep out of debt and avoid ' Beautifying light and telephone In the current issue of the Oregon breaking laws. It was commonly poles adjacent to pretty lawns has largest class of flying students in America, mce 113 cadets S.gned up Motorist, A. R. Sweetser, professor thought that if he did that, it was reached a point where demand for in March at th. oldert school of t. of botany at the University of Oregon about all that could be expected of investigation haw come for the pro kind in 41,0 the northwest. northwest. The total and member of the Highway Parks him, and.he was conforming to the tection of the men whose business enrollment nt the school is over 450.1 Committee of this state, makes the ideals of good citizenship. it is to climb the poles to make But a community’s development necessary repairs. Roses and vines Johnston will receive his instruc following pertinent remarks regard- tion in flying from the large corps Pg the disappearance of the wild cannot be promoted in these times on have become an actual menace as of licensed instrùctors under the per- flower from along the sides of the any such limited basis. The fact that they carry current from the lines to MM1 direction of Tex Rank.n, the modern-day roads. so many small town people still have the ground and endanger lives of “With the improvement of our this spirit, and expect to get along pioneer nvintor in the Northwest. He repair men. “ Portland city com- ' will receive his ground school work highways and the opening of parks, without doing anything particular to mission has been asked by the elec their natural beauties hav^ been more boost, community movements, is one trical worker« to pass an ordinance from Lieutenant Basil Smith, naval reserve officer, who was former- or less despoiled,” said Professor of the principal reasons why some prohibiting such decorations, and • ly an instructor in aeronautics at Sweetser. “This may be due to the towns do not get ahead faster. meanwhile a committee has been iestruction attendant upon the im- Some must take hold and carry on named to study the situation. The Boston Tech. The complete course which John pre^ments themselves, and so un the work of churahes and fraternal ¡committee is composed of represen ston will take will include every phase avoidable, or it m^y be the outcome societies. Some of the men with a tatives of light, telegraph and tele- of aviation and will extend over a of the increased use of these utilities special head for business need to work phone companies. period of three and a half months. and the result of that peculiar lust in some organization for the commer-l This will include navigation, mete of possession resident in us all, be cial and other needed development of orology, structures and rigging, avi lieving that a flower in the hand is the community. Some need to work •forth two on the bush. Perhaps we in clubs for educational purposes, and ation engines, business «dministn tion, air traffic laws, theory of flight, athcr great handfuls of the beautiful for more interesting social activities. I made to th« .twuiance cammiM.w<r of the »tat« of ‘ U flow<s, which too often are whipped There is something that each one and laboratory work. Amount of capital stock paid 500.000.00 to pieces by the rushing of our speed should do and we must all take hold w ................ ‘ifcoio””’ ing automobile, or droop and become to do something’in these public lines, Net premium» received dur Three-fourths of all motor vehicles hopelessly wilted and are discarded if we expect that a town is going to 424.691 09 ing the yeur-..... Interest, dividends and r«U 91.269 02 are sold on credits, Riders pay as by the wayside. They have added keep up with the game. received during the year•• Income from other sou rose re People should not act as if they little if any to our enjoyment and they go. ceived during the year.... 69.141.76 were making a great sacrifice if they I Total income . • •* 585.101.87 Dr. Clarke, Eye Sight Specialist, J have deprived these who come after DISBURSEMENTS devote a little of their time to such us of a share in our delight. Net losses paid durifag th« in Moro, Thursday, April 19th, at year, including adjustment „ “As a result of the unthoughtful purposes. We should love our home Hotel Moro. Consultation Free. expenses • • •••••«« > t * j • ■ * • town so much, we should be so ambi ness of some people, many of our Dividends 10.000 00 ~ stock during the year . . It takes an accomplished liar to native plants are becoming rare or tious to see it go ahead, we should be Commissions and salaries paid during the year.'..... 131.605.1« hand a woman satisfactory compli altogether disappearing from our so conscious of the gains that people Taxes, licenses and fee» Paid 16.287.65 ing th« year ................... . . who have initiative or ability or in- Amount of all other «spend! । highways and parks.” ments. 4.456.50 tures ........ .............................. To remedy this situation, Professor dustry, should be willing to give some » 408.774.68 Two is company — until they be- Sweetser proposes conservation, ed Total expenditures^. .......... time each week to helping forward come one, then it seems more like a Value of stocks and bond» ucation and legal protection. such causes. owned (market value)... .13. 1,179.186 00 26.873 99 crowd. Caah in banka and on hand “By conservation, the opening up Premiums In course of collec tion written since Septem very heavy and relocating of highways and parks A silver dollar isn’t 51.165 15 ber 30. 1927 ..... - i A blockhead is a man who is un Interest and rents du« and 14.482 00 but some men find it difficult to the utmost care should be used to able to fit his opinions to your chan accrued ....................... 1.625 30 Other assets .................... «. • • disturb as little as possible the natur raise. nel. ,12.283.332 44 fotal admitted assets. .... al surroundings. LIABILITIES is - going to the dogs When a man ----- - “By education, get intp the con Gross claims for losses un- Mo. 16 he usually meets the dogs about hall sciousness of thoughtless folks the paid ......................... 1 168.958 98 Amount of unearned pre Synopsis of th« Annusi Statement of the miums on all outstanding INDIANA LUMBERMENS MUTUAL way. beauty of the native wild plants in 415.358 15 insurance oomtant All *other Uabihtles .. .t.... 50.655 53 Weigh some people and they willl their natural habitats, the importance of Indianapolis, in the Slate of Indiana, on the thirty-first day of Decomber, 1927, Total liabilities, ewluaive be found wanting in everything ex of protecting them and a spirit of of capital Stock .. .. y.. »-W2.870 6C made lo tho Inaurane« Commissioner of BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR ths State of Oregon, pursuant to law: co-operation by refraining for our Net premium« received dur- cept weight. Capital 1.967 31 ing th« y«ar ............. I selves and so preaching by example Amount of capital clock 778.67 Losses paid durins th« year. Mutual Interesting minds are far rarer the precept and doctrine of conser paid up .. ................ —I Losses incurred during th« 832 61 . Income than pretty faces, probably because vation. MASSA( HÚ8ÉTT8 FIRE AND MARINE Net premiums received INSURANCE COMPANY 1,139,118,74 during the year......... I they’re less in demand. “By legal protection directed a- Interest, CHAB. O SMITH. President. dividends and GEO R KRECH. Secretary. gainst the picking and selling of the INSURANCE ÖOMMIB8ION. Salem. Or . It doesn’t matter what planet a 116,652.50 Statutory Resident Attorney for Service. man la born under ao long as he is flowers, plants, roots and bulbs.” received during 160.00 able to keep on the earth. - Of Moro, has en- Th. Vacation Motoriat Spoil Nature’. j It is not difficult for a young man to earn a good living if he bas a rich dad. National Raisin Week Total Incom« ........ 8 ' 1,255,916 24 Di»bur»«m«nt» Net lo»»«« paid during the year including ad 424,882.40 justment expanses --8 Dividends paid to policy holder» during the 496,647.08 year .... —...... Oomminion» and »alari«» y 158,096.60 paid during the year .™ ■Taxes, licenses and fees 18,125.94 paid during the y«nr .. Amount of all other ex Non« penditures - ------ - ---- 72,796.57 Many institutions are co-operating with raisin growers in emphasizing Many things may be preserved in this splendid product during the week are not alcohol, but law and order of April Mrd to 28th. The Union on the list. Pacific, for instance, will feature all The price of liberty is eternal sorts of tasty foods in which raisins vigilance — and it is always payable are used. Of course, passengers din ing in any of the 100 Union Pacific in advance. 1,170,048.59 Total expenditure. I dining cars during Raisin Week, may she not When a woman marries enjoy exellent raisinless meals if they 298,294.05 ed (market vain«)—...... I only takes a man’s name but every wish, but the road is making it easy 'Value of stocks and bonds 965,456.00 owned (market valu«).. thing else he has. for them to choose dishes in which ¡Loana on mortgage« and collateral, etc............ 765,820.99 Love sometimes sneaks out at the I raisins play a part. The menu cards Cash in banks and on 44,367.45 window without waiting for poverty of the Portland Limited^ Oriental hand ------------------------- ’Pramium« in eourao of Limited and other trains will “ head- to come in at the door. collection written ainc« 89.187.95 I line” raisin dishes. Raisin Week and Boptsmbsr 80, 1927. — Interest and rents due If a young man sows wild oats Raisin Day will be observed by the 23,952 58 mixed with old rye he is reasonably Union Pacific in its many restaurants 2,136,579.02 Total admitted asset« .8 sure to raise a disturbance. and hotels througout the 10,000 miles Liabilitle» Gross claims for losses I of territory which it serves. 68.845.00 Some people can make us positive unpaid —-------------- In addition to the celebration of | Amount of unearned pre ly happy if they will leave us alone miums on Bll outstand 615,057.36 Raisin Week throughout the country, ing risk« —............. -~- and keep out of our sight. Du« for commission and the great California raisin festival None brokerage ................... Every one knows he is only entitled will be held in Fresno April 28th, (AH other liabilitie»-------- ■ Nona 27,500 00 to half the road, but some people I including a pageant of sports and the delight in taking their half in the West Coast« Relays, a first class attrac Total liabilities, exclu.- stv« of «Wital . stock middle. of 8 Mutual - ------ ---- -8 _ 711,402.86 tion for sport lovers. Business In Oregwn for th« N«t premiums r«e«iv«d One fine thing about broadcasting 3,993.95 during th« year......... I campaign speeches by radio — it is The leaf stalks around a head of bossed paid during the 286.82 easier to turn the switch than it is cauliflower, if carefully trimmed and Losses incurred during 386 82 cut into short pieces, may be cooked 1 to get up and walk out. I ndiana L umbermens MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Man is like a tack — useful if he and made into a very palatable dish. J. W. Plnnell, Pr««M««t. If there is little variety in winter f. B Fowter, 6«cr«tary. has a good head and is pointed in vegetables obtainable, these stalks, Statutory r.sld.nt attorney for the right direction but even though he Inaurano« Commission«^ 8al«m, Or«. creamed, would seem almost like a I is driven, he can only go as far as his new vegetable if served separately / 93 . » .k- head will let him. of the Annua) a from the flowerets. If they are serv Synopsis I£ wa D8«W*ANCB ed with the rest of the head, th«yl of D«« Moines,the State * ¿°**¡. °n should be cooked until nearly done the thirty first day of to the Inaurane« Cem»»«*» before the head proper is cooked, mad« th« Stat« o< Origon, pursuant to law. Capital since they take longer. Amount of capital stoek 500,000.00 Indications are that Oregon will I P»ld “P ...... Incom® plant a slightly higher acreage of Net premiums r«c«tv«d 279.636.85 during th« year..... -I potatoes this year. Certified seed Intornt, dividends and stock is -moving out rapidly and in-1 rents received during 60,574.72 th« y«ar --- -—I............. quiries at the experiment station have I In«om« from other sour css received during the been unusually heavy this spring for 2,415.26 the corrosive sublimate treatment 342,626.83 Total income ------ • which is recommended as the best! Dlabursaa»«nte for dorment potatoes. A larger water 1 Nat lo»»«» P*W ,dunn,i th« y«ar including ad 99,370.03 supply is assured by the recent heavy justment expanses ..^,9 Dividends paid on capital rains and snows. 40,000.00 stock during .Ike y*sr Commission« and salanee Light brown sugar has a more del-1 121,065.22 icate flavor for candy-making than 12,228.22 paid during the year.. dark brown sugar. Butter is more Amount of all other ex 52,188.46; penditures ........ «------ pleasing in delicately flavored candies 824,846.98 than substitutes. Always use butter Tetal e»»e«4Wt»r*9 ...... AaaAta to grease your candy pans, for the J00.600.00 fat used is sure to taste. Shouldering ‘armi •rder or an order.” may be In It is said that gowns now coming into fashion make it possible for a woman to dress in 55 seconds after spending three-quarters of an hour deciding which one to wear. R ead & G alloway GENERAL MACHINE SHOP Repairing Trucks, Tractors, Automobiles, Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinder Grinling, Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding The Dalles, Ore ■ 615 East, Second St Phon« Main 4001 t II <1 . ......... 1 » Synopsis of the Annual 8taJ?ment of th* YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COM- / Town Development °«1, made to the Insurance Oommis- siomr of th« «tate fit Oregon, pursuant CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid 750.000 00 UP .... ’"iNOOMB......... Net premiums received dur I 578.141 40 Interest, dividends and rents 77.055 82 received durtn« the renr.. Income from othef sources 752.458 90 received during the year.^ ÏL408456.12 “»«»« n W of York. Wnwlaud. on the 21»t day of December, 1927, mad« to commissioner of th« alate of Oregon, pursuant to Amount of capital stock paid* .................. INOCMdE ■■■' Net premiums received d“r' «06 17 . Ing the year ............. « - Interest, dividends and rents received during the year.. 169,359.10 Incom« from o<h«r “O“”®* .. 962 n received during the year.. Total income ........... •¿^¿¿ **’1t*6 li**** • DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the I™: Commissions «nd salaries paid during the year...... 1,010,666 JI Taxes, licenses and fees paid 120,844.19 di.ring the year .......... Amount of aU other expendi- 341,671.15 lures Total expenditure» .............. 82,028,578.52 ASSETS . Value of «tocks and bond» owned (market : ' »3.619 JM.M Loan» on mortgage» and coi- 10,000 00 lateral, etc. . •»••••••-r • CMh in bank« and on band.. 406,487.76 Premium« In cour»« of cob lection »Ince September 30, 613,167.98 1M7 ,..•«•«•••••••••••••*•• Interest and rents due and 40,663.43 accrued ......... ... ............. *• Sundry reinsurance com 4,360.99 pany's loss recoverable*... Total admitted •»«£»•• •• LIABILITIES Oross «laims for losses un- M paid ........................... ' ‘ u. Amount of unearned pre«> mi“™ on outetandin« risks X5M.075 All other UablUUe» .................. 83.w w Total liablllttM, «xcluslv« of w Nel premiums received dur- ins the year.... ............ Losses paid during the year. Losses Incurred during the - - ................ Wi,46 10.944.11 vorkshire rance oo . ltd . "'•‘ d ^S’ ä Synopsis of the Annual Statement of th<i NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE OO. of Montpelier, in -the stale of Vermont, on the 31st day of December, 1937. made to the Insurance Commiasloner of the state of Ore«on. pursuant to law: INCOME Total premium income for 18.297.040 98 the year dividends ‘ and Interest, received durin« rents 5.345.111 43 th« ye«r ................... .... Income from other sources 683,467.31 received durln« year.... Total Income .......,.. .f DISBURSEMENTS Paid tor losae». endow- menls. annultle» and »ur- render value« ................. » Dividend» paid to pollcy- holder» qnrin« the year. CommlMiod» and »alarie» pal J durin« the year... Taxes, license» and fee» paid durinc the year... Amount of all other expen ditures ............................ 24,325.619.70 expenditure» ...» ASSETS Value of real • ■ t a t • owned (ma rket value >.. 6 Value of »tocks and bond» owned (m vrket value).. Loan» on mortcas^» and collateral, etc................ . Premium note» and policy loan» .... ........................ Ca»h In bank» and on hand ... -x.......... •••• Net unc-Jilected and de ferred premiums ........ Interest and rents due and . accrued ............................. Other as’ets (net)-............. 16.519.944 93 Total 8,344.170.61 LOMS ’paid during' the year.... 1«2 3« Lowes incurred during the year. L893J8 Name of Company: C ' Name nf President: O O. O. Price. SALE Attorney - at - Law THE DALLE&, OREGON Office at Mid-Columbia Hospital OFFICE PHONE MAIN 08 Phone No. Hospital 841 . Moro, Oregon DR C. L. POLEY Physician and -Surgeon People can reach me from Moro at night front» the long distance booth at Hotel Moro by ringing The Dalles. Di J. R. Morgan -r* DENTIST United States Dental Ex aminer for this district POUND’S JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP The Dalles, Oregon DR THOS. D. FISHER CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Office in Sherman Hotel Room 22 Hours 9 to 6 p. m. GUY A. POUND, Proprietor FUNERAL HOME 1416.183.59 D. Lindquist 33,030.100.30 54.060,202 63 MORO, OREGON Wasco, Oregon ' 531,178 65 2,844.763.23 . OFFICE AT ; Sundays and other hours by appointment. For exclusive Christinas Cards Birth Cards Visiting Cards Condolence Cards 3.588.780.22 THE DALLES, OREGON Phone 845 The Dall J Ambulance Service • A. M. Wright _ Representative at Moro MORO, OREGON JEWELER 17,630,785 43 825.310 89 Repairing a Specialty 2,708,471.66 2.523.680 29 4.821.45 Bynopil» of the Annual Statement of THE AMERICAN ALLIANCE INSUR ANCE COMPANY of New York, in the state of New York, on the thirty-first day of December, 1927, made to the insurance commis sioner of the state of Oregon, pursuant to la*". CAPITAL Amount of capital atocle paid 12,000,000.00 INCOME Net premiums received 6ur- ing the year .................... »1,538,425.62 Interest, dividends and rente received during the year.. 375,155.48 Income from other sources received during the year.. 126,025 25 Total income . W. C. BRYANT Physician and Surgeon 3,739.831.85 Total admitted assets. .»113,617,892.97 ^UAKX4TIE8 98.568.444 00 Nek rtserVW' ................... Gross claims for losses un- 451.696 54 paid ................................. 7,639.015 93 All other liabilitle» ............ Total liabilities, exclualve of Capital »tock (none) »106 o49.156.47 i SINE83 IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Gross premiums received dur ing the year .......... ............. »283.639 19 Premium)» and dividends re turned durtn« the year.... <5,791 87 Losses paid during the year.. 15.453 00 Name ol company, National Lite In surance Company. Name of president. Name of secretary. Fred A. Howland Statutory — resident D. Clark Osman — ------------- — - attorney for service. E. N. Strong, Port- land. Oregon. Total liabilities, . » 875,012.53 BU8Dæ^™R*Ô<>N 7HE YEAR Srt P^'um. r^ved ;durin.w 4s4 SHERIFF’S 11417.11 nisu Uv 8 Manage^ S™ DUBOI8. Net loaees paid during the year Including adjustment aXPCngCS ••«•«» 9J ••••»•• •••’ 267,090 67 Commission» and »alarle» paid during th» year - 228,811 81 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the you ........ 19.887 42 Amount of all other expendi 27.461 35 tures ................................... 553.251 05 Total expenditures ........ ASSETS 636 Al Reinsurance recovutuble . J Value of stocks and bonds 161.790 32 owned (market J«1“*» •-i’ Oaah in banks apd on hand. 494.263 04 Premiums in course of col lection written »Ince Sep 182,941 46 tember 30. 1927 -...■■•• • • • Interest and rente due and ,7030457 accrued (all others) ..... L570.3O4»v Total admitted gasets^.. »2.410.955 50 LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses un-^ 64.751 00 Amount ’ of unearned ums on all oustandin« 261.201 53 Aliyot her liabilities (all 46.000 00 Others) ....... .............. NOTICE OF Dr W. N. Morse »2,039,606.36 Net losses paid durfag th« year Including adjustment 666.730 06 expenses ......... ........... •Al’? Dividends paid on capital stock during the year .,., 330,060.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year .... 508,307.76 Taxes', licenses and fees paid 91,006.37 during the year .. ......... ... Amount of all other expend! tures ................................. Total expenditure« ............ .11,589.687.01 ASSETS Value of »tock» and bonds owned (market value).. ..»8.092.378.00 Cash in bank» and on hand 73,450.42 Premium» in course of collec tion written since Septem- ber 30. 1927 ......................... 158,010.4« Interest and rents due and accrued ............................. 76,186.00 Total admitted assets........ »8,400.024 88 LIABILITIES Oross claims for losses un- paid .................................... »1 152,470.00 Amount of unearned prem iums on all outstanding 1,764,862.55 risks .................. 100,000 00 AU other liabilities 502 E. Second st. 2 Doors East of Skaggs Store THE l DALLES, OREGON A. M. HICKS Plumbing Phone 35-J Sells and installs the famous Mueller pipe or pipelem furnace QUIET SERVICE WASCO, OREGON Lady Assistants CRANDALL Undertaking Company THE DALLES, OREGON Model Laundry THE DALLES. Calls for and Delivers in Moro Wasco and Grass Valley Mondays and Thursdays JAMES STEWART Stock apd Brand Inspector For Sherman County Moro, Oregon DEPUTIES: L. Schadewitx, Kent, Oregon; Dr. Jos. Saunders, Moro, Ore.; W. H. Meyer, Wasco, Ore. Bank Hotel Hostelry BIGGS SERVICE STATION H. H. Willard, Proprietor Centrally Located Sherman County Headquarters In the Circuit Court of the. State EDW. BALL, MANAGER Lunch Goods of Oregon for the County of Sher- man in Equity. ' THE DALLES. OREGON Bottled Drinks on Ice The Pacific Savings & Loan Associa Total liabilities, exclusive tion, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. E. M. oi capital stosk .................. »2 017,332 55 Quaker State Oils Badger, Freda N. Badger, his wife, BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums jecelved during.*- Union Gas Ajax Tirei and Arvid Anderson, Defendants. the year ............. c-Ja? Ja By virtue of an execution, judg Loss-’s paid during the year.. 5,765 89 Losses incurred during the year 6,101.89 ment order, decree and order of sal^ Name of company; American Alliance of my Sherman County Neighbor« NEW issued out of the above entitled Court Insurance Company. „„..v. W:,J be Appreciated Name of president: Charles O. Smith. in the above entitled cause, to me HOTEL PERKINS Name of secretary; George E. Kreph, I directed, dated the 9th day of April, Statutory resident attorney for serv Washington at Fifth Street, ice. Insurance Commissioner, Salem, 1928, upon a judgment and decree Oregon. PORTLAND, OREGON entered in said Court on the 6th day of April, 1928, in favor of the plain- ” 3YNOFSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT Our usual pre-war transient tiff above named and against the of the When in The Dalle« rates still prevail. defendants E. M, Badger and Freda NORTH BRITISH A MERCANTILE Special Rate to Permanent Guests - > INS. Co., I4MITED N. Badger, his wife, for the following HAVE YOUR of London and Edinburgh, In the King sums, namely: |207.16, with interest dom of Great Britain, on the thirty- I thereon at the rate of ten per cent first day of December, 1927, made to th« Lunch or Dinner Insurance Commissioner of the State of per annum from the first day of June, Oregon, pursuant to law: 1926; $50.00 as an attorney’s fee CAPTTAL ,(Full Course) Amount of capital stock paid herein; $6.00,abstract charges; $. . . . up—Statutory Deposit........ I 400,000.00 INCOME I costs and disbursements herein, taxed at the . Net premiums received dur- in favor of plaintiff,together with the ing the year .......................... »9,200,459.12 Interest, dividends and rents I costs of and upon. said c<?m' received during the year.. 592,572 03 I man ding me to make sale of that Income from other Sources received during th« year.. 39,437 59 I certain real property, together with all and singular the privileges, tene- Total Income .. .......... ■ »0,833.46«.74 DISBURSEMENTS I ments, hereditaments and appurte- Net losses paid during the 408 E. 2nd St. I nances thereunto belonging or, in any year including adjustment expengn . .Trrr^vivrsTnnr.l »4,414.976.08 wise appertaining, situate in Sherman j 4 Commissions . and salaries I The Dalles, Oregon I County, State of Oregon, and more, paid during the year...... 3,055,387.02 Taxes, licenses and fees paid 1 552,867.91 I particularly described as follows, to Value of »tock« and bona« «6,651-05 during the year ...... .... We also «erve, at usual prices, owned (mark«» vah»«)-. Hafts'1 - '"r' ■ • • • ’*• Amount of all other expendi ’ 1,960.665 23 Loam on mortgagee and Lunch and Dinner combinations tures .............. ..................... 658,550,00 Lots seven (7) and ei^_W» collateral, etc. .. ..- that are said by our patrons to Block three (3), Biggs ’ First Ad- Total expenditures .......... I $9.983.896 24 Cash in banks and on 57,667.06! I ASSETS equal Home Cooking. . dition to Wasco, Shermaft .Coun hand ........... Value of stocks and bonds Premiums in eour»« of owned (market value)....» 1.168.784.25 ty, Oregon; . _ PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF •ollection written sine« Loans on mortga«es and col- 44,800.46) Now, therefore, by virtue of said | 12.572.167 56 September 30, 1937.... lateral, etc. 925.625 70 Cash In brinks and on hand Mr. E. A. Troutman 80,822.62' I execution, judgment order, decree Premiums in course of col . . -------« and order of sale, and in compliance , lection written since Sep 'RATES 1,110.520.43 1,978.797.18! with the commands of wd writ, 1 tember 3b, 1927 ......... .... Total admitted aaaete-8 Reinsurnot" recoverable on CALLAWAY ’ S will, on Saturday, the 5th day of Llakllttl«« 28.044 47 Rooms without bath, 1 person, paid leases ....... ............. . Gros» claim» for lo»«^ Interest and rents due and May, 1928, at 10 o’clock A. M., at . 28,864.881 $1.00 per day »nd up.v 147.233.48 FUNERAL CHAPEL accrued .......... .................. unpaid .:....................... < the front door of the county cou Rboms without bath, 2 persona, Total admitted assets. .»10.539.023 89 house in Moro, Oregon, sell, at public mum» on all ou«»iaaa- |1.50 per day and up LIABILITIES Funeral Directors 870,660.81 auction, subject to redemption, to the tng riaka :........... -.j Rooms with bath, 1 person, Gross claim» for iosae» un .225.090.00 Due for eommieeton an« paid ................... • highest bidder, for cash in hand, all 2,200.00 and Embalmers 81.50 per day and up. > Amount of unearned premi brokerag« .—....... 7 16,118.50 the right, title or interest which the ums on. all outstanding Rooms with bath, 2 persona, All other HabiHti«a....... -/ cic.ci.u defendants in the above entitled suit, ftiks ,. ............... Union and Third St |2.50 per day and up. Pae for comui^.un and ToUl liabiliti«a, «xeln- 44.583 38 . I or any of them, had on August 9, bro-crcg« ••••••.............. Special rates where more than two siv« of capital »tock , 641.58X18 All other liabilitle» .............. The Dalles, Ore. 11920, the date of the mortgage there of 9500,009.00 « persons occupy one room. in foreclosed, or since said date had Total UablUtles. «xclus- tv« of statutory de- Lot us show you our in or to the above described property, 4,692.81 pos.t of »4'JAWI.00...»10 . A ecommodationa I or any part thereof, to satisfy said BU1“!1 ESS L. OKiGON FOR 4 HL Y¿AR 5«; ¿«mi';ma received dunns 132 57 execution, judgment order and de Iha year ............................. . . 1 mm *» Incurred during cree, interest, costs and accruing loosers paid durUr* U ij year. •• ¿>.^34 JJ A news item that means little to - . „ . 817.8» , Lo s«. mc-rru la« y«ar -*»,.to.9J lòwrNATlÒNÀL FÎRÿ INSURANCE . Nar..e o. Ccm.’any:, i.oith k»r— sn A you may be of paramount interest to C °Dated t^is 9 th daÿ °f Aprih 1928. Biercant'le UiJ. oom ^ ant WANT ADS PAV ] many Sherman County Observer read Nur. of FWLtUa.. C - 1 M* BJ “. OF-»» 0, a. Vaaca, Pr«aid«nt. HUGH CHRISMAK oi U-J ' rf/?Lc«-X- jCHiit. C. M 8p««e«v. 8«ar«tary. Latutory r< side: it-attorney for Mrvko. ers. > Sheriff of Sherman County, -Oregon. itatatery reitort attora«y for »rvie« : ‘ romwl-i-* O’*«0*’ 35c ^UIE it-aioHi* R isuimt