Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1948)
SH E R M A N COUNT! JOURNAL MORO OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 Dr. J. E. Mitchell by a certified check of 2% of proper vouchers and duly veri- Summons lied, to the undersigned, the duly ember, 18 such bids. £ lim it a it Q'm iutu j o u r n a l C hiropractic P h y sic ia n BI The successful bidder will be apixdnted, qualified and acting T. Leder Jekason Administrator, with the will an furnished with an approving legal C om plete D ru g less H ealth Service P ublished E v ery F riday a t opinion of Messers. Winfree, Mc nexed,of the Estate of William M. Moro, O regon over Penny’s The Dalle® Culloch, Shuler & Sayre of Port Van Patten, deceased, at the office Editor F rench - - of the undersigned in Wasco, Ore T MORO land, Oregon. WASCO mAttx-r at * ccnd The Council reserves the right gon, within six months from the ■ w S t At *t O r* date of the first publication of this afo g E ek t to reject any and all bids. ,i M-i Hi 3. U notice to-wit: December 17, 1948 J Moro Ixxlge No. 113 l.O .O .F Carrel S. Bennett T. LESTER JOHNSON thing. Of course, material things Meets 1st and 3rd Recorder, City of Moro, Oregon. Administrator, with will an- .¿F provide but a small part of human Tuesdays In l.O.O.F. 8-9c nexed. of the Estate of Wil- f t happiness, but are important, hall. Transient and liam M. Van Patten, deceased. '¡L v i s i t i n g brothers are nevertheless. • • N O TIC E OF BOND B A L E 7-10 ch. cordially invited to It sometimes seems that Sher Bids will lie received until the GRASS VALLEY man Countlans do not get all out meet with us. hour of 5 o’clock p. m. on the auditorium of life that would be possible 18th of January, 1949, by the Leo Watkins, N. G. with a little more cohesive social undersigned, and opened there- 1 John DeMoss, Secretary life. At Kent and Rufus, opposite Eureka Lodge No. 121 A .F . A A.M after by the City Counicl at the H A N H K N ’S O R C H ESTR A ends of the county, community Meets on the 1st ana Council Chambers in the City Hall ’IA L COUNTY P A P E R y three links club patries are held ad nearly evei>- 3rd Thursday evenings in City* of Moro, Oregon, at a re- ; bsc ET ption rates i»»ion $1.20 tax inc. one attends. Otherwise there are - ' each month. Visiting gular meeting of the City Coun KAR _ ------- ----------- - J2',KI cliques and groups and therefore members cordially in- cil on such day, -for the purpose of vlted to meet with us. selling the $5,00000 issue of the F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 24, 1948 less community social life. /ThXvs Irving Hart, W. M. Perhaps we are on the dour CITY OF MORO GENERAL OB H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary side and given to living by our LIGATION WATER SYSTEM C H R ISTM A S selves which would be natural L u p in e R ebekah Lodge IMPROVEMENT BONDS author- i Mika w h o work alone so mucn Meets 2nd and 4th rear the date of publíca ized at an election held on May les exactly right for the 21, 1948, said bonds to be number- Tuesdays of each County Journal to ydsh ed 1 to 10, Inclusive, in denom month. Visiting >rs a Merry Christmas, m em bers welcome. inations of $500.00 each to be answer the Complaint med again Bertha Belshe N. G b B glad for that because ’t dated November 1,1948, and to st you in the above . entitled Clara Houston, Sec. for the Journal family to mature serially In numerical Court and suit on or before four order at the rate of $500.00 on the weeks from the date of the first publication *of this Summons, A R EPO R T ON W H E A T Bethlelieni~C hapt<y No. 7ff.~0.lHLB, first day of January in each of the ’oat» and Suit» h ave ar- and if you fail to so answer for The Oregon State College anu j Meets every second and years 1950 to 1959, inclusive, and ct your» early. want thereof, the plantlff will ap U. S. Dept. of Agriculture report fourth Thursday in each to bear interest at a rate not to P.reta. T h e Dalle» ply to the Court for the relief de that the price of all grains de month; visiting members exceed 6% per annum. manded therein, to-wit: That the clined during the week ending invited. Moro, Oregon The interest on said bonds December 17; that the rail em Pauline Douma W. M. shall be payable semi-annually on bonds of matrimony heretofore bargo on grain shipments into Edna Melzer. Secretary the first days of January and July and now existing between the Portland was lifted early this of each year, principal and inter plaintiff and the defendant be For — week. The loading of ships has est payable in lawful money of forever dissolved and set aside. Red J a ck et W ater Softener» This summons is served upon been resumed. Grain export shio- the United States, at the offLe mer\ts have been held up since B arn ey’s E lectric, («ras» V alley Moro; said bonds to he issued pur you pursuant to an order made M Pa the first week in September be- suant to Chapter XV, amendment by the Judge of the above entitled LKOUt FUMO dtoa.Jnauuf ta cuase of the strike. to City of Moro Charter, and to Court on the 29th day of Novem For — H k U rutty, r« a » d ber, 1948, which said order re The harvesting of wheat is now rd g «« o f lie « » *« Ordinance No. 125. G. E. W’affle Iron» p la to *. Pollahad quires you to appear and answer getting underway in Argentina. All bids must be accompanied Barney*» E lectric, G rass V alley 'hrotnc ftniah Ad Present indications are that this justable. S by a certified check of 2% of such the Complaint within four weeks from the date of the first publica year’s crop will produce aroud bid. F or — 180 million bushels. This com The successful bidder will be tion of this Summons. The date G. E. A u tom atic R oa sters pares with 250 million bushels a furnished with an approving legal of the first publication of this B arn ey’» E lectric, Gras« V alley opinion of Messrs Winfree, Mc- year ago. , . Serving the full Insurance Needs However, wheat growers in Ar | Culloch, Shuler & Sayre of Port- gentina are to receive higher land, Oregon. prices for this year’s smaller k The Council reserves the right of the Community. F or — to reject any and all bids. crop. The reported price is around F R E S H V E G E T A B I.K S G. B . E lectri W ater H eaters Care) S. Bennett $1.86 a bushel, sacked, on the Authorized Loan Solicitors B a rn ey ’» E lectric, G rass V alley Recorder, City of Moro, Oregon. tracks at Buenos Aires. This ex F R E SH B A K E R Y GOODS I » !• . • 8-9c ceeds last year’s price by 24c per C om plete V ariety S tore Prudential Life Insurance Co. bushel, and 1« the highest price on reord for wheat growers in For — N O T IC E TO t R ED ITO R S JU S T O N E STOP TO SHOP Argentina. . _____ P acific M ater S y stem » I A ll persons having claims Long Term Low Interest Farm Loans FOR E V E R Y T H IN G B a rn ey’» E lectric, Gras» V alley against the Estate of William M Van Patten, deceased, are hereby Call at notified to present them, with the I E lectric K itchen» W « 5 ¡u. í^1 tía ® ^Lijonutnict/ E lectric, Gra»» V alley W ASCO, OREGON JA N U A R Y 15, 1949 jadline date for filing Estimated Tax for year 1948. Federal Income P. Everett Curtiss A couptunt . — — 308 K. 3rd S treet ia x i o « . ...... Office location changed irom previous year.) PAUL K. KELLER, M. D WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF PRACTICE IN EYE. EAR, -NOSE-AND THROAT Chapman Bldg — Rooms 17-19 T H E D A L L E S , OREGON PHONE 2170 Throughout th e year C hristm as cheer N O TIC E OF BOND S A L E Bids will tie received until th< Adams Paint Store hour of 5 o ’clock p. m. on th< 18th of January. 1949, by thi T hird A U nion St. undersigned, and opened there ■ T H E D A L L E S, ORFX after by the City Council at the! Council Chambers in the City H alil P ain t - Wallpaper V en etian in City* of Moro, Oregon, at a re I Blinds gular meeting of the City Coun-I G E N E R A L P A IN T PRODUCTS cil on such day, for the purpose o il H eavy K ote - on e coat finish sellng the $3,500.00 issue of tbel R ayon I te, w ash ab le sm ooth finish F le x • C olorful decorator CITY OF MORO GENERAL OB-| LIGATION S T R E E T S AND! */j o ff on all w allp ap er in stock 20% off on »p ed a l orders DRAINS IM P R O V E M E N T ! BONDS authorized at an electio i | GAS AND OIL held on May 21, 1948, said bonds! T ire»-A ccessorie» to be numbered 1 to 7, inclusive,! in denominations of $500.00 each I H. M c K E A N and SON to be dated November 1, 1948, andl WASCO OREGON to mature serially* In numerical! order at the rate of $500.00 onl the first day of January in eacnj of the years 1950 to 1959, inclusi I Grain, F eed, F u el ve, and to bear interest at a rate! Farm Im plem ent» not to exceed 6% per annum. I ¡BARBED W IR E — GOOD P O S T S The interest on said bonds! PHONE 163 Eeedstore shall be payable semi-annually onl I the first days of January and July of each year, principal and intei J For — est payable in lawful money oil G. E. R efrigerators the United States, at the office^ B arney’» E lectric, (¡ras» V alley of the City Treasurer of City ofl Moro; said bonds to he issued pur suant to Chapter XVI amendJ For — ment to City of Moro Charter, andl II. C. L ittle F loor F urnace» to Ordinance No. 126. All bids must he accompanied B arn ey’s E lectric, G ras» V alley A superior service o f personal attendance Sherman Co-op Grain Growers WASCO, OREGON in T he D alles We prices pay for h ig h e st you r eggs Griffith & M eeke, A g e n ts May the season of joy and happiness lead to a new year bright with the hope of peace and good will among men of all nations. H oliday Dre»»es ! ! T h e D resses ¡that fit the Date I Greta, T h e D alles THAT COSTS NO MORE For — G. E. R adio P h on ograp h s B arn ey’s E lectric, G rass V alley / »»»• 0 n» HOOKHIYAVL R a m e y ’s E lectric, G rass V alley A ppliance Repair __ A d ju stm en t B arney's E lectric, G rass V alley A wide ranga of prices that meats all wishes The happiest Christmas season you and your loved ones have ever enjoyed, plus . . . Good luck, good health and prosperity every day in 1949 —this is our wish ia you. From ev eryo n e here MERRY CHRISTMAS oe Marsh Dutch Miller's Back In Uniform After ten days in the city, Dutch is hack in uniform. I don’t mean Army khaki or Navy blue—hut a different uniform, that’s every bit as patriotic and American. O And we all look forward to seeing you and serving you again during the.tpew year. C. K. ANDERSON Gnum Valiev. Phone 23/ keith M c D onald IYa«rn, Phone 55? Blue jeans and a denim shirt, for work around the yards and barns; stout boots for tramping through the fields; and a straw hat when the sun gats high—a uniform you see from Maine to Texas, Iowa to Alabama. It’s the uniform of an army— the great army of American farm ers who, by their productivity, are helping to keep this nation strong —bolstering the forces of democ racy that guard our freedom. And in their way of Ufa, too, they are champions of freedom. Tem perate folk who enjoy a mod erate glass of beer—b at ®ever quarrel with those who prefer cider. Tolerant people who fight to the bitter end against oppression and Intolerance. From where I alt, a sredit to America 1 Copyright, 1048. United State» Brewer» Foundation Noonan-Pratt Motors a W is h e s t o e x t e n d t o o u r m a n y f r ie n d s o f S h erm a n C o u n ty - - - A Very Merry Christmas