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grrál níttfzh Thefé will be a meeting of Har-
order td..>remaiB
When landiièw Grange Stjdeniber 13
still have m
out4
hatural
at the hall east of toWti,
we hive expans
and
öur
coal
resources;
bur
611
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and our soil fertility and have
u
w ä m m J <■'•»•*
m utier flt «••**'
tt Moro, O .*« o ii under A rt of depleted our manpower in a use
less struggle to keep Europe ap
o f March ». I * 7»-
peased we will not be a great na
tion. We are a lesser nation now
than we were in 1941 before we
went to Europe. As we give to
Europe and as Russia takes from
É D IT O R IA L - Europe we grow weaker every
NATI
day.
SSOCIATIOH
Democracy is a doctrine, that
thrives best in a young and pros
perous nation. Communism and
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER other form»* of dictatorship come
with poverty. When we l>ecome
SUBSCRIPTION RÀTKH
poor in resources and poor in
hope we may turn to communism
Payable In Advance
ourselves.. There are already
ONE YEAR --------------------- >2 00 signs that many people would
SEPT E M B E R IJ» I t i T ”
favor a government that gave
them security at the loss of free
dom.
SCHOOL DAYS AGAIN
Next Sunday night the school
boy can put away his bicycle and
hunt up his books that have been SEED wheat cleaning and treat
resting throughout the summer
ing. Call L. L. Funk, Wasco Co
and with face freshly washed
op or see H. C. Happold. 43-4p
and clothes as new as OPA’will
allow, trudge his way to the WANTED: Work on ranch in
district where 1 can attend Moro
school house.
There he will meet all his fel Hi for board and some pay. See
Bill Garrett, Grass Valley after
lows and start playing some group
six p. m.
games instead of the individual
ones he has pursued ah summer. LOST: 3 sets ration books in black
It will be another stage of his
Imitation folder, 2 concert tic
education of which the summer
kets. Mary Eakin, Grass Valley
vacation is a integral part.
45-46p
I t is. of course. Important that FOR SALE: 1600 acre stock ranch
he learn the rules of writing and
in Klickitat county, 155 acres in
reading and figuring that the
cultivation of which 110 acres
world uses. There are some facts
in alfalfa. . . .gravel road. . .
of importance about history and
plenty
of water . . new house,
government he should learn. . It
wood
timber
and some saw
would be well if those could lie
timber.
Price
$18,000. C. E.
imparted to him in such a man
Crooks,.
Goldendale,
Wn. 45-7c
ner that he wanted to learn more
of them. Too often the small boy/LOST: Red Eversharp pencil, gold
trimming. Reward Mollie
seems to resent learning and to
Lachlan, Moro.
drop the pursuit of knowledge as
soon as the school doors close on
him.
LAND BANK LOANS
In this period of post-war lack
of restraint teachers are loath Ix>ng term .
Pair Treatm ent.
to get back into the harness that
4% Interest
Is often galling to them. It Is a
symptom of the times and prob
Write or see
ably of short duration. Teaching
wages are better than ever, bet Victor G. Peterson, Sec.-Treas.
ter than those of bankers, of moat
of the clerical Jobs now offered. Dalles Nat’I Farm Ix»an A s? n
Perhaps they should be. Yet, the Bbnk Hotel The Dalles,^ Oregon
restraints of the profession are
keeping many out of It.
GAS AND OIL
The bank clerk and the office
T ir e » -A c c e s s o r i fm
worker can smoke if he pleases
and an occasional drink doesn’t B. H McKEAN and SON
lose him his job nor public res
IN S U R A N C E
pect. His hours are longer than
the school teachers and his vaca
Grain, Peed, Flour, Purl
tion shorter
Parai Im plem ents, Bags, T w ine
So the school boy will have to
be content, educators tell us, with BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS
PHONES
the teachers who are willing to
Feedstore
Office
Residence
accept the rules of conduct en
163
162
182
forced indirectly by the commun
OREGON
ity. It Is inferred that these arc WASCO
of'smaller ability than those who NOTICE OF SALK
go to other pursuits. This we
Sealed bids will be received by
think, is not proven. It Is nq the undersigned for the puicnase
sign of inability to cherish a of alf buildings of Biglow Scnool
»in to aaamdaaoe nue qof Xpeais DisL No. 1, .JSherman county.
moral standards of the commun Buildings consist of school house,
ity In which we work is no dis teacherage, barn ajid woodshed.
grace. AH will he doing it when Bids may be made on any one
w ar’s wildness is out of their building or the group of build
hearts.
ings. AJ1 bids must be accompan
ied by cash or check for amount
of bid. Bids wil bd opened Octo
FIG H TIN G FOR SOMETHING
ber 3 at 8 p. m. The board of di
W E DON’T W ANT
rectors of School Dist. No 1 re
James Byrnes, secretary of state serves the right to reject anv or
is being credited with doing a •11 bids.
fine job at the peace conference.
George L. Fox, Clerk
His plan for consolidating the
Wasco, Oregon, 45-7c
jvestem sones of Germany is
hailed as a challenge to Russia
and evidence of American deter NOTICE TO CREDITORS
mination
6°ld western Europe
All persons having claims
from comtoupism if possible.
against the estate of John Cecil
' There is no doubt of the ability Fields, deceased, are required' to
of Mr Bynres. He is a capable present them with vouchers to
man and a fine competitor Yet, the Undersigned, at my residence
just perhaps, a fine -competitor at Wasco, Oregon, within six
is not what we need right now. months from the date of the first
We have t apparently decided publication of this notice. The
as a nation that we must inter- date of the first publication of
fere in the affairs of Europe in this notice is August 30, 1946.
an effort to determine the fate
PRUDENCE DINGLE FIELDS
of the millions of poor (and we
Administratrix
mean poor) people of that coun DICK & DICK'
try. - The attempt Will probably Attorneys for the Estate
be a failure. Europeans have nev . '
......—' ‘ -
' 43-6c .
er been able to settle their own
problems and It la hard to see Moro Lodge No. 113, i.O.O.F.
how Americans who know little Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
about Europe can help much.
Traniuent aru
We are entering a battle agaln- hall-
risit ng brothers are
M communism, or so we say. Per
eordftRy invited
haps the economic features of to meet with us.
European control are also being
Ernest Houston N. G.
considered although not the topic
A.
R. Keasinger, Secretary
of many dispatches.
. We are presuming that It is
our business what kind of ideol Lupine Rebekah Lod
Meets 2nd and 4th
ogy the western Europeans adopt. Tuesdays
of each
Maybe ft ftk Maybe U isn’t. In month. Visit ng mem
any event the Europeans are in bera welcome.
a vary fine position for they can L. M clo ch la a NG
swing to Russia op to the United Florence Johnston. S«
States and obtain almost any»
thin* either of th e « noth». S »<UUm. CUpte, No. TZ 6 KA
In the way of trade and Vkw/ M,et" Every s<‘<'on'1
Fourth Thursdays in eaeu
matertoh* u -■
Month. Visiting Member4
Mr Byrnes belongs to Ameri
invited— Moro. Oregon
ca’s war party that has twice
Helen Ruggles, W. M.
within one generation sent Am
• Edna Melser, Secret**y r
erican troops across the Atlantic
to die on European battlefields. Fureka Lodge No. 121 A.FJk A..» l
Meets on the 1st and
Signs of a contest that may cause
3rd Thursday evenings
that to happen again are shaping
of each month- Visiting
•tp »0^* IWrtly. no doubt, because
members are cordially
Mr Byrnes Is so willing a fighter.
invited to meet with us
Those 4BN0a have been telling
LeRoy Wright, W. M.
»w that we must go to Europe
H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary
with our money and Our men to
Want Ad»
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.
.
-i
A ftA fld T îff. Mayor
on
September 10, 1946, emniêfital authority hiving juris*
‘d Mrid
Third and Scot* Streets
¿rovid*d~fu7- BWwen And
Street.
>WS:
provided »>y law; and the Com- ther that If the Company .hall ^ wel1
between Scott
Section 1. That he City of Moro pany >as accepted the undertak- hereafter establish and maintain Bidw
streeta
make and enter into a contract lngs. terms, and conditions here- a tariff schedule dr schedules ot and M
Uncoln streets
wit« Pacific Power & bight Com- lnafter in this contract set forth; rates and charges for furnishing Weaver a
pany, ; a corporation, providing
NOW, THEREFORE, the City similar overhead circuit street Total low Lumen
uunps
One 2500 Lumen Lamp at
for the furnishing by said Pbfciflc and the Company do hereby mu- lighting service in any other mun- each of the following locations,
Power A Light company to .‘We tually. agree as follows:
iclpallty In the State of Oregon
rates First Street and Railroad Avenue
City of Moro of electric lighting 8ectlon 1. For and during the
at rates lower than the rates
between
Railroad Av-
service for ltfltMng. the streets, term of ten years beginning Sep. herein provided to be paid by the First St
n
highways and public place* within um ber 10, 1946, and expiring City, the City shall be entitled, enue and Pump s tr e e t,
and Scott Streets
the corporate limits of the City, of September 10, 1956, the Company from and after the effective date First
First
Street between Main and
Moro, for the period of ten U0) agree» to furnish to the City, and of such schedule or schedules, to
,
Scott
Streets
years from apd after the effective the City argees to pay for under the benefits of such lower rates
First
and
Pump Streets
date of this ordinance, 'which ¿he provisions hereof, all over- for the service to be furnished
First Street between Pump and
contract shall ?be signed by the head circuit street lighting ser- hereunder.
Main Streets
Mayor, sealed, fcith the corporate vice to be supplied from fixtures Section 7. Should the Company Main
Fifth Streets
seal of the C |H :bnd attested by attached to wood poles owned by at any time become unable to ob- Main and
Street between Fourth and
the Recorder qM be City of Moro, the Company which the City may u in new incandescent filament
Fifth Streets
and sha(i be Ip^kordS and figures require for lighting the streets, type iampH for replacements here-
as follows:
highways, and public places with- under of any lamps th e re fo re Main and Fourth Streets
CONTRACT FOR OVERHEAD In the £ity; • and this contract 4n service hereunder, because of Main Street between First dnd
Fourth Streets
CIRCUIT STREET LIGHTING shall continue In force and effect the manufacturers’ discontinuing Main
Street between First and
SERVING FROM FIXTURES from year to year after said the making of lamps of the same
Second
Streets ’
/ATTACHED W .WOOD POLES Sepember 10, 1956, until and un- type8 and iumen ratings, or for
Main
and
Second Streets
THlg CONTRACT, made and less tern^nated by either party any other good cause, the Corn-
'Main
Street
between Second and
Only in the case of baby
entered Into thlp 10th day - of as of said date, or as of the .close \pany will install and thereafter
Thlnl
Streets
September, 1946, by and between of any succeeding contract year, * operate at the locations of the
Kangaroos is Shell H eat
.the
City of Moro, a municipal by written notice of termination iamp9 so superseded a like num- Main and Third S feeta
ing Oil an unnecessary
cornoratlon of jthe State of Ore- given on the other party at least
of incandescent lamps of ap- Main Street between Harwell and
idea. It’s economy inter
gon, hereinafter designated as thirty days prior to said Reptem- proximateiy similar standard lu- Third Streets
u a„ o**n i
the "C ltv t am t, Pacific Power & her 10, 1966,. or to the close of men ratln^
commercially
and
ests practically everyone
Light Company. a corporation, any such succeeding contract ^ u a b i e , and thereafter the City Main street bet een
else. It gives dependable,
Streets
.hereinafter eeslgnated as * the year.
will pay for the operation and Bidwell
Main
and
Bidwell Streets
clean w a rm th to y o u r
"Comnany”.
.‘.jr’*’ » ;
Section 2. Until modified as jnaintenance of such substitute
Main
Street
South of BidweM St.
W ITN E SSE D :
? ' ;
hereinafter provided, the service lamP8 the Company’s regularly
house . . . and is easy on
Court
Street
between Fourth and
i*Whereas the' execution of this to be furnished by the Company published and filed tariff rates
Fifth
Street
(Court House)
the pouch (purse).
contract by the City of Moro has and paid for by the City nereun- applicable hereto.
Court
and
Fourth
Streets
teen, duly authorized and direct- der shall consist of the operation
section 8. The Company will
Foi prom pt delivery of
nvP0ni
Scott
Street
between
Bidwell and
ed by Ordinance No. 122 Of the and maintenance by^he Company at all timeg hereunder. except
__ _
Shell Heating Oil, call
Third Streets (School House)
of Incandescent filament type when prevented by accident or
Total 2500 Lumen l^rnps — 22
VINCENT C. GENTEM AN
street lamos listed in the attach- ^ther cause beyond Its reasonable
One 4000 Lumen Lamp at the .
MORO, OREGON
ed Exhibit A.
. ..
control, supply the necessary elec-
following location:
<
Section
3.'
Tfte
Company,
upon
^.|c
energy,
and
the
necessary
ser-
Johnson
First
and
Main Street
recelnt of written orders from vlce for switching on and off such
LAWYER
the City, and subject to available energy for continuous dusk to .
Exhibit B
Ity of manpower and required ^yU ght operation of all lights or ¡(Form of order for changes (n
MO1O
WASCO
will jamps provided for hereunder, overhead circuit street lighting
materials and equipment wm
______ ) install upon its overhead circuits and wm promptly replace all such service)
I
NOTICE OP S H E R IP P ’S S A L E within the corporate limits, and nghtfi OJ- iampg which shall have Pacific Power & Light Company
Notice is hereby given that on at the new locations thereon spec!- burned out or ceased to be useful. Moro, Oregon
Thursday, September 26 at the fled in such orders, such incarv
shall not be required to
you are hereby directed to
hour of 10 o’clock ajn., I will descent filament type lamps of
for
operation of any light make the following change (s) in
at public auction one red ay of the standard lumen ratings op ¡amp jn respect of any night the overhead circuit street light-
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF sell
steer, about two years old and mentioned in Section 6 hereof as durjng which such light or lamp jng service supplied by the Com»
with no visible marks or brands the City may from time to time 8jiau have been out of service for pany to the City under contract
A tto rn e y A t L a w
at the Kenneth Sather farm two direct.
\
^ny cause for the full nightly per- dated ............i ___ ,1946, namely:
tnlles south of-Kent, to pay for
Section 4. The Company, at any lod gnd a ratahie reduction shall y Under Section 3 of contract,,
pasture and feed costs and costs time upon receipt of written or-
made in the monthly bill
install additional incandes-
M oro a n d W
of sale.
/•
-
der
City, will discontinue hereunder for any such light or ; cent filament type lamps of
45-6
Norman4 E. Fields, sheriff the operation of any light or lamp jamp for each such outage. The
the lumen rating(s) and at
then In service hereunder as may u ompany, however, shall not be
the location(s) specified be-
be specified in such order; and no chargeable for or on account of
low:
further payment shall be requir- gny outage or failure of service
Under Section 4 of contract,
ed of the City in respect of the ^ ereunder beyond or other than
discontinue operation of the
operation of any such light or
ratable reduction in ' the
lamp/8) now in . service at the
lamp after the Company’s re- monlhiy bill.
location(s) specified below:
ceipt of such order of discontin-
Section 9. Payment for service Executed in duplicate ; ------,194
uapee.
furnished each month under this
CITY OF MORO
Section 5. Each order Jor a contract shall be made by the By
change in the lighting service to be ^ ty
the Company’s office In Mayor or Recorder of the City
furnished by the Company here- MorQ 0 ^ ^
within ten (10) of Moro. Received t h i s d a y of
under, as provided in the forego- dayg afUr recelpt of bin for the
PACIFIC POWER A LIGHT
ing Section 3 and 4 hereof, shall
furnished during the
COMPANY
, •
be executed In duplicate, sub- montb
By
stantiallv In the appropriate form Section 10. This contract and all
District Manager
indicated on the attached Exhibit
terms and previsions here-' 1
B hereof, and shall be signed by of gha|1 inure to the benefit of Section 2. It Is hereby determined
the Mayor or by the Recorder of flnd
Wnding upon the succes- by the Council of the City of Moro
the City. The Comwiny, upon
^ d ¿ 3 5 ^ of the parties that the lighting service provided
receipt of the duplicate of any bereto, respectively.
Tor in the contract hereby author-
such order, shall endorse thereon (End ¿f Form of Contract except ized is necessary to enable said
Ahe date of its receipt over the testimonium clause, signatures City to provide proper protection
signature of the Company’s au and seals)
for itself and the inhabitants
thorized representative, and shall
thereof, and js essential - to the
E xhibit A
.return one counterpart of such
security and welfare of said City
City of Moro Oregon
order t so endorsed to the City.
and its inhabitants..
When and as any change speci Overhead Street Light Contract
Sections 3. The Mayor of the
fied in such order shall have been Lrthtin^ Equipm ent and Loca City of Moro is hereby Authorized
tions Thereof
completed, the Company shall re
and directed to execute and deliv
Incandescent Filam ent Lamps
port the fact and the date of such
er such contract with Pacific Po
completion in writing to the City, One 1000 Lumen Lamp at each wer & Light Company in the
of the following locations:
identifying the work with the
name and on behalf of the City
particular order of the City direc- First Street near U. .S. and State of Moro and the Recorder of
Experiment Farm
ting such change.
the City of Moro is he&by au
. Section 6. For the street light Between .City View Avenue and thorized and directed to affix
eal the seal of said City to said con
e v tuseho
L u s c iiu rgsia stStreetn
ing service to be furnished^ by a aee
itreet near Ragsdale house tract and to attest the same, upon
the Company as above provided, FirskStree
>nd City View Avenue execution thereof by the Mayor
the City will pay to the Company
in accordance with the following
"
■ .veriue and Hayes St. as herein provided.
schedule of rates, to be applied Pump and Second Streets
Section 4. This ordinance, fol
to the lamps from time to time Pump and Hansen Streets
lowing the date of its approval,
Sixth and Scott Streets
in service hereunder, namely:
shall be published once in the
Rate Per Month Fifth and Court Streets
IAmo Rating .
"Sherman County Journal” a
Fifth and McCoy Streets
Per Lamp
Lumens
weekly newspaper printed and
Fifth and Scott Streets
$1.30
1000
published and of general circula
Fourth and McCoy Streets
1.55
2500
tion in the City of Moro.
The Dalles
Fourth and Scott Streets x
1.85
4000
Passed by the Council this 10th
First and Hood Streets
2.25
6000
day of September, 1946.
First and Court Streets
3.00
10,000
Approved by the Mayor this
Oregon ‘
Provided, however, that the First and McCoy Streets
10th day of September, 1946.
Company’s rates and charges for First Street between Scott and
CADILLAC
OLDSMOBILE
CHEVROLET
Giles L. French
said overhead circuit street light ,-McCpy Streets
•k i ’ . T
4
Mayor of the City of Moro
ing service are and at all times Second and Hood Streets
ATTEST:
shall be subject to the lawful or Second and Court Streets
C. A. Ruggles
ders or regulations of the Public Second and McCoy Streets
Recorder of the City of Moro.
Utilities Commissioner of the Second and Scott Streets
T.
Sunset Motor Co.
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r a iA o A tM o s r a o N i
w a r c N o im M A g f a a a r a
W ITH U t TO M C A F
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g f CAT AT ONCf
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TASafC SHOWIMO THROVOH
vont o s u r -
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4
SB US TM (MIAUIY W0M
SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY
LET NO SHADOW
DARKEN YOUR DOOR
The possession o f an overcoat or a sack full o f groceries
is usually proof o f complete ownership. Such is not the case
with land. Because o f it« immobility and permanence, as
well as its variety o f uses, land ia peculiarly liable to
complications and dispute.
A Commonwealth Insured Tide protects your property
against unsatisfied claims which
often lurk among the mort
gages, transfers, liens and other
o th er legal co m p lica tio n s
through which your property
may have passed under former
owners.
Every Commonwealth policy
is guaranteed by funds depos
ited with the State of Oregon.
When you buy, be sure your
property has this protection.
SHERMAN COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
Moro