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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1948)
I PAGH « SHERMAN COUNT! JOURNAL, MORO, ORBGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2», 1M8 Accident Commission, Peace Of ficer’s protection $7:80; T. Lester Johnson, District Attorney ex pense, $11.00; Charles R. Logan, Audit of County Books, $157.50;' ___ ________ _ Secretay of State, filing fee of County Audit for year 1947-48. CONDENSED REPORT OF PRO- $20 (X) CEEDINGS OF OCTOBER, 1948. TERM OF COUNTY COURT. ROAD F t R O L L - ' Claims against County Gener- .^OAD m 2 eral Road Funds allowed as pre J- T. Brown, $214.24, E. Me- L? Pherson, $210.13; Frank Bazzel, County • Treasurer’s Monthly $165 12; Frank Bayer $237J7; Report of fund balances as of Charles $78 41’ Don September 30, presented, approv DeMoss, $224.52, ed and filed. ... «• —»■•ACCOUNT: First National Bank, County Clerk’s Monthly Report with holding Ux, $53.60; State showing budgeted funds balances Tax Commission, State Tax, of General Road Fund as of Sep- $12.64; Public Employes Retire- tember 30, presented, approved, ment System, Retirement Fund, •nil A M . < • $112.91; State Industrial Accident Sherlfffs Report on Ux collec- Commisson, miscellaneous, $58.- tions from August 15 to Septem- 15; Railway Express Agency, ber 15, presented, approved and miscellaneous, $0.95; Nelson E- _r__ _ DOLLED _ _____ ____. U P . . In 10 year» or so ntne-month-old Jesse Rot- quipment Co., repairs $158.61; ALL man of Chicago m ight not like to be rem inded of the fact that Permission granted to Clifford Columbia Equipment Co., re- he once looked precious enough to have a doll m odeled after him, Trumbo for construction of cat- pairs,$9.76; Walther-Williams Co., but he’s enjoying it now. A toy company official w as ao sm itten with tie pass on Wedfoot-John Day repairs $65.78; Eddins Motor Co., J e sse ’» doll-like appearance that he had a llfe-aiie replica of him River road. repairs, $12.30; The Kent Gar- m aoe. Soon thousand» of children will be playing with J e sse ’s In Request of J. W. Blagg et al age, repairs, $2.00; Interstate anim ate counterparts. granted for improvement of Tractor & Equipment Co., re school bus route roads east of pairs, $37.68; The General Tool Grass Valley. Favorable action Uken on ap plication of Dale Whitley, of Poplar Grove Service SUtion, for granting of peer license. No further matter being at is sue adjournment ensued. CLAIMS PRESESTED AGAINST SHERMAN COUNTY, OREGON, GENERAL AND ROAD FUNDS FOR SEPTEMBER 1948, AND APPROVED OCTOBER 6, 1948 TERM OF COUNTY COURT. GENERAL FUND: James W. Jones, expense of Government Trapper $50.00; Fir st National Bank, withholding Ux, $74.70; SUte Tax Commis sion, SUte Tax, $13.73; Public Employes Retirement System, re tirement fund, $130.16; National HospiUl Association Dues, $10.- 50; Vernon I. Miller, County Commissioner, $9 00; Joe Peters, County Commissioner, $11.40; Pa cific Telephone A Telegraph Co., telephones all offices, $37.40; City of Mord, water courthouse, $7.00; Pacific Power & Light Co., lights courthouse, $25.29; Depart ment of | Agriculture, sealer, weights and meausres, $2 56; Pacific Paint & Chemical Co., Janitor’s supplies, $1.85; Kllharn SUtionery & Printing Co., Sher iffs supplies. $32.01; Simmons Carbon Co., Sheriffs office ex pense, $9.37; Mid-Columbia Type writer Co., Sheriffs office, $17.- 50; T. M. Garrett, extra help foi Sheriffs office during fair. $15.- 00; Sherman County Journal, county printing, $12.90, election notices, $11.00. $23.90; Frank Mul len, labor courthouse yard, $7.50; West Coast Pinting & Binding Co., Sheriffs office expense, $11.60, election expense, $28.15, $39.75; Kenneth Zachary, board CONSIGNORS TO MIDCO P U R E B R E D B R E E D E R S ’ SALE of prisoners, $3.58; Lloyd John -1 son, board of prisoners, $10.65; J. Allen Hughes, Heppner, Oregon —2 C Freeman, P. M., stamps Clerk s Roy Newport, Detroit, Oregon 3 — 6 office, $10.00; J. C. Freeman, P. Kirk & Robinson, Heppner, Oregon 7 — 9 Floyd Worden, Heppner, Oregon M , box-rent due quarter ending 10— 14 Frank W. Cochran, Brownsville, Oregon 12-31-48, $3.15; SUte Inckistrlal 15—21 J. L. Jacob & Sons, Prineville, Oregon 22—25 Fred E. Cox & Son, Grass Valley, Oregon — 2G Vernon B. Eakin, Grass Valley, Oregon RIGHT NOW 27—28 Ralph E. & Katherine M. Eakin, Moro, Oregon. 29—34 Double M Hereford Ranch, Adams, Oregon in a good tim e to —35 Elton M. Eakin, Grass Valley, Oregon —36 Trade at the Owen C. Eakin, Grass Valley, Oregon 37—40 Earl Hoag, Blalock, Oregon 41—43 N IN T H STR EET Harold & Cecile Eakin, Grass Valley, Oregon County Claims Paid In October Attend the p »• Law 877. Co., repairs. $21.34; O’Meara Sup SERVICE MEN MUST This act provides additional ply & Imp. Co., repairs. $12.26; APPLY NOW compensation for seriously dis J. K. McKean Co., repairs $32.20; abled veterans with dependents, Mac’s Welding Shop, repairs, Ex-servicemen or their sur $17.75; C. H. Urness Motors, re vivors who must submit evidence if their disabilities are service- pairs, $117.16, gas & oil, $2.10. of birth, marriage, divorce or connected. Proof of dependency 9119.26; Beall Pipe & Tank Corp., death to obtain veterans’ bene must be in the VA’s files by Dec Bridges & Culverts account, fits should seek help from auth ember 1 to make these benefits $1638.96; Rich Freight Lines orized veterans’ representatives, payable back to September 1, Inc., Bridges & Culverts, $77.35; who can obtain vital statistics in effective date of the act. Moro Lumber & Fuel Yard, gen this state without cost, the Ore eral supplies, $77.52; Mid-Colum gon Department of Veterans’ Af MOTOROLA and PHILCO bia Supply & Equip. Co., general fairs advised today. supplies $3.30; Ranch & Home This reminder, the state veter auto radios for immediate Store, general supplies, $2.11; ans’ agency said, is especially delivery, for all makes and Service Garage, gas & oil, $6.74, im portant' now to veterans 60 models of cars, come in and O. K. Rubber Welders, tires & percent or more disabled, who see about having one instal led. Prices from $46.00 up to tubes, $22.50; R. H. tycKaan & have until December 1 to submit Son, tires & tubes, $1.00; Smart s certain vital statistics to the Ve $105.00. X-change, tires & tubes, $55.00; terans Administration to secure >. H A R R Y ’S RADIO SE R V IC E Sunset Motor Co., tires & tubes, retroactive compensation benefits P hone 2928 $165.30; Firestone Stores, tires & under recently enacted Public 319 E. 3rd St. The Dalles, Ore tubes, $7.80; Pacific Power & Light Cd., miscellaneous, $2.47; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., miscellaneous, $9.00; City of Moro, miscellaneous,-$3.50; Wm. Huck, repairs, $112.00; Standard Oil Co., gas & oil. $10.86; Union Oil Co., gas & oil. $222.31; C. H. Urness Motors, machinery, $2,- 236.68. Sleet Midco Purebred Breeders’ Association Show & Sale SHOW O ct 3 1 ,1:30 p.m. SALE: Nov. 1, STATE TREASURER * ELECT A SUCCESSFUL MAN SUCCESSFUL FARMER — >1 years operating own farm« at Canby. Oregon. SUCCESSFUL LEGISLATOR ond ADMINISTRATOR 15 YEARS — President. State Senate — Acting Governor Now in third 4-year je rm as State Senator Two term« on State Emergency Board. SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS M AN — Bank Director. Director Farmers Fire Relief Aaan Director Canby Telephone Aaan Pd Adv P K Hom niood Chrrt 306 S W Broodwoy. PortlorxJ Oregon füíúJ ynocoènÿ t t ! Every Kilowatt Counts SUPERM ARK ET Six 4-H Club calces will be sold in The Dalle» Where you make ONE STOP TO SHOP FOR These are good cattle from excellent breeding strains EVERYTH ING AT TH E very lowest PRICES IN TH E DALLES We prices pay highest for your H. B. Sager, Bozeman, Montana. Auctioneer Joe Johnson, OSC, Judge. LeRoy Wright, Moro, Sec. eggs Be thrifty in using electricity for lighting your home and running your radio. Your thrift will save you money. You 1 be helP‘"£ save electricity, too. T hat’s important, because every kilowatt is needed in this fast-growing area. Peak power needs in the Pacific Northwest have increased more than 57% in only four years. So use your radie and lights carefully. Follow the tips listed below. You 11 be saving electricity vitally needed in this fast-growing region. Don’t leave lights burning unuec* essarily. Use only lamps required for good lighting and safety., • / - ... Turn off the radio when you leave it. It’s a small item, but every kilowatt counts. . ‘ .. Pacific Power & Light au**-