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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1948)
coran FA C E 3 becembeb t i , ioümau «M U i*< *t during the winter week« cil on such day, for the purpose ot Inations of $500.00 each to bo ember fnran May. It mmediatelv ahead a f w f t a g to «cling the $3,500 00 issue of the dated November 1,1948, and < t* * * ‘* r * * < * * * U Kirby local manager for Pa C IT Y OF MORO G E N ER A L OIL mature serially ln r^ nicr‘C,‘ «oaten or orortnt tM y o t n eific Pbwer A l ^ t mmomty. L IG A T IO N S T R E E T S A N D order at the rate of $500.00 on tne no A to rita w would b e tte « It M «hnrt. D R A IN S I M P R O V E M E N T first day of January in each of the prevented « «o t - r e a »act. ^ a \ e R em in d for BONDS authorised at an d o c tio i years 1950 to 1959, inclusive ana te ef rapidly" he heW 0,1 Ma> 21’ 1M8' 60045 10 bear lnU?resl al 3 raU> oea£ to • * numbered I to 7, inclusive, exceed 6% per annum h l e h d i *n denominations of $500 00 each The Interest on said bonds and . r ^ e s . . . sMeAf^ ° * r rX is «> be dated November 1. 1948. and shall be payable semi-annually on „ynure aerially in numerical the first days of January and July the rather weighty Venus O M percent below September. man for power to the region Is putting a huge k*ul KnrtK. order at the rate ef $500.00 on of each year, principal and in te r MUo in the bock row on American j^ ^ e t a r y of State Earl T . New „ ____ ^.. w- ta the first day of January In eaca est payable in lawful money of calendars Power Pool years 1950 to 1960, Inclusl the United States, at the offi.e The" . J " 2 i i ■’X » « **The daily pinch ve, and to bear interest at a rate Moro; said bonds to be issued pur- although the name . jolte j " m S 5 Z r w ' 7 omce which «how ^SSESSnrkhfl «erics portrayed in four color« become« ^ S S b M S ^ a B o n s tween 4:30 an 6 30 P m., when exceed 6% annum. suant to Chapter X V, amendment S O C I A 11T T I Q * N - very £ r y unfunny unfunny by the following E l k ™ at thia --------- ' th~ * of the year toare interest on «aid bonds of « Moro Charter, and t > by the following thMI million gallons at —— ~ * -- rue interest on saw w».»« to w City w. 125. yy^^aaAce— Chri'tmas. Some firm« have pub- 100 unJion miles under the 1« an overlapping of commercial payable semiannually on Ordinance No. izo. lished replica« of very good art September total and industrial power use with t>M> Wrwt January* and July A ll bids must be accom panieJ i9u we are vP* and. in fa c t.the x The Sharp drop In amount of the demand on homes and farms. & each ear pnnclltai and intei- by a certified check of 2% of such Northwest Utilities Utilities Coo- Coo- »■« payable American calendar ealen/iar 1« is Just just abou* driving was accompanied by by an an **rhe Northwest mvi N* in In lawful money of bid. The successful bidder will be the show case for Amehican art of New ference Committee representing the United States, at the office ONE YEAR _____________ furnished with an approving legal ___ _______ ’ were both public and private power of the City Treasurer of City of the pictorial variety He « I d 32 opinion of Messrs Me This is the time of year they ^..«4 FR ID A Y , DECEMBER 31, 1948 ¡Tiiuri"in traffiedurtng the month systems, estimates a shortage Moro; said bonds to be issued pur- ~ . c Winfree, ~ nf Piirt « (time «w — - ^ h iie September exacted 52 oi 150,000 kilowatts in the region suant to Chapter X V I amend. Culloch, Shuler & Sayre of Port- In The grocer give« away house- H **. highest toU of the during the hour« of peak de- ment to City of Moro Charter, and land, Oregon his folders on which the house^ CALENDAR» W , WUM. — — _________ wife can mark the drily u k e of J nl>nd to Ordinance No. 126. The CouncU reserv« the ng.n We wish some one would tell wife can mark the daily take of oa bow the people oi other lands W the general nwrehart pre. r ^ r i c t ^ d e c id e frotn thc T o meet th t, shortage, and AU Wda most be .a cc o m p a n y Ito reject any and all bids Carel S. Bennett keoo track of time on the weekly sent« pictures of children, the previous month. keen power flowing for all es- by a certified check of 2% of • M ö P ap • keep track er u r n c ^ whow? <WMr_ » e n d . were s tiH jte a rly « r e a p e r ^ t ^ ^ ' ‘X c u r i o m e r , of such Wd. Recorder, City of Moro. Oregon. i^vel i x the modern wording feed store -• 8Ac , This would include month- h u spare Ume fishing deUvers a g r « t« r tto r in the Northwest The successful bidder will be every system gasoline galkmage for the ____ ly and yearly What we are try fine scene of fishermen; the local ten months is now aPPr<^ lma_t^ 7 are beteg asked to to watch their furnished with an approving legal For C h 'til«*» am i P lym oi 37 NO TICE TO CREDITOR» and machine rto p ^ r tr ig - £ ™ O T Z ^ « watch 7 ^ tneir . o ^ ~ o , M e -e rw ' — W to ‘ ft« " Mc- Me Ing to get at is what do Euro gaW ^ t o ? lari year, he « Id . h X of l^e day ” Culloch, Shuler A Sayre of Port A 1 1 persons having ciain*s peans, Russians and Chinese do ly hand. ’ ly designed nude. And *> to* Gross gaw taxes collected dur- ___________ j |an£ .«*. Oregon. against the Estate of William M. for calendars. • A U T O M O B IL E P O LIS H . The Council reserves the right van Patten, deceased, are hereby month were $1.941,075.25 i W e’d like to know whether the house is decorated for another Quick, lastlag polish for all which approximates' reject any and all bids. notified to present them, with the French have calendar« or not and vear and one can look at any wa.. AniaKrs be refunded to *• A Carrel S. Bennet; proper voucher« and duly veri- what they look like and what and know the day of the we<* cent wfll rnomlng, b rig lt with flowers Recorder. City of-M oro. Oregon, fied. to the undersigned, the duly Mort of calendar the Russian gov- the date of the month, the period highway ratte _____ _ M ---------------- . _ . . cover «“ d » early that It Is appointed, qualified and acting em inent puts out—-for no one <>f the moon. a F A B R IC CLRA Ñ RR. Conservation of electricity be- more reminiscent of the past sea-^" - * Adm inistntor. with the will an- else could make one there—and Surely there is some way for tween the hours of 4:30 to 6:30 giving hope for the com nexed/)f the Estate of William M N O TIC E OF BOND BALE ------ how the Chinese scratching look« natives of other lands to know p. m , the evening peak demand ing ou. » ------------------------— ------------------------------------------------ h o ^ ^ o T s 1 ^ t o r i T p ^ ^ o n 1 thZ of3 t h ^ i i S e r ^ n ^ T i n Wasco, Ore in calendar form J u a c ur*ou». Monday from Saturday and N'-v period. Is being srired o f all us- ~ There are tdmateoes. the kliid to «h« F « m c Nor. hour of S ^ c to c k p ^ . gon, wlthin nxmth. from Uw greenest peppers date of the first publication of this and the yellowest com Really. underMgnfAi, and opened he e notlce December 17, 1943 Veu 113 w ith the earth covered w ith snow after by the City Counicl at the NOONAK-PRAH MOTORS T. LESTER JOHNSON Let and 3rd Meets outride. U thU hardly a fair ad- Council Chamber, m U w City Ha.1 Administrator, with will an la LO O P - JANUARY 1*. 1949 nexed, of the Estate of W il vantage to tak» of a potential in °r JJoro’ a*r? W ASCO, OREGON Income gular meeting of the City Coun is deadline date for filing E stimated Federal liam M. Van Patten, deceased. tu s io iw r. ___ rfl guch for the purpose of ' Tax for year 194« ivrdially Invited 7-10 ch Here is some explanatory words the |5 to0000 issue of the with S3. about pumpkins at Christiras C IT y OF MORO G E N E R A L o u tline and the last of the 19*8 « o n L IG A T , ON SYSTEM Serving the full Insurance Needs just went for jark-o lanterns And BONDS author- _ Tax f o o t l t r t t — ai peanuts ««.».. and arwi nar«n tw peas, and al an election eiecuon held ne.u on May « -x PaMU ArouatSBt — Ra. 131 of the Community. me E. 3rd Htreet — ’ -■ —T-L-_ oo toe le t and M y word, the r£ ‘ 21, 1948, said bond« to be number- of them, big rich ones. too. W e j inclusive, in denom (Note: Office location changeai ir ora previous year » to0” 16“ j y *?* must dig • f«w having read bo* .................. . ....................................... Authorized Loan Solicitors cordially in- rich . « ♦> »«%/ are ■«*» In in vitamins v it a m i n s B asá they B l. l, C C __ to m att with us. and G which sems a lot of vit L. V. Henrichs, W. M. Prudential Life Insurance Co. - amins for a vegetable of so little T . Letter Jeksson H B. Pinkerton. Secretary popularity. LAWY1 And how would you like to Long Term Low Interest Farm Loans grow some tobacco or have yo*i MOBC W ISHES TO ANNOUNCE T H E tried that? ' C aUat ' . O PENING OF PRACTICE IN Well, there 1« some one who feels certain that the world i« Bertha Beishe N. O Sherman Co-op Grain Growers going to go on and it doe« coup Clara Houston, See. e y e , cide w ito Christmas which also A. . W ASCO, O REG O N C hiropractic Phjrs ir ia s w _ as A m r teaches hope and joy for the fu- « « m d « M « « N rih to « . could better Ulus- Chapman Bldg — Rooms 17-19 YY—B a A nPrlMg - - -* — rvrMiin } S S ! h & S S u i . r t S trete the «mfldencc of the poem < — H rie T H E DALLEK. OREGON month; visiting members than a seed catalogue. The lines over Penny’s "The Dalle« ■ d* - being. " If winter comes can spring he far behind. PHO NE 2170 HOURS 9 <0 5 vou sc^ and right, too. W * do no» n iR pov Ih r i any oountn but thu one foes W tor w o r t, of ebril we « y -tf»~ « eteborau « the American caien X ^ T n d ^ ^ n « ^ ¿jaW A*** .__ _ _ — tl » - POLISHES _ tw . rka . dy CLEANERS r-am e this REMINDER johns wa TER improv EM ET/T P. Everett Curtiss jq - PAUL 'K. KELLER, M. D. D r. J. E . M itch cH ear , nose and throat G riffith & M e e k e , A g e n ts Kl.BCTBICA L HOME APPLIA N C E» T im e toSluve DeWORR RPRINGR KLHCTRIC «ai w lhoai ^ b ! n ! 4 i $ 0 ft 6 :3 0 Why we say Bpring Coats and Balts— Her t hem in the window — Greta, The Dalle»» NOTH’K OF BOND BALE Bid« will t»e received until the hour of 5 o'clock P- m. on the 18th of January, 1949. by the undersigned, and opened there after by the City Council at the Council Chambers in the City, Hall in City* of Moro, Oregon, at a re gular meeting of the City Coun- u THANK YOU four million times a day G K O C E R IE B M RATS FRESH 1. W hen th e o p e ra to r says ’’thank vou’ she handle« your csll, she is of course following a telephone tradition for courtesy. And every day, up and down the Coast, those words are repeated more than four million times by local and long distance operators who are— as always — doing everything they can to give prompt, cheerful service. VBGBTABLEB •9 z ■' ■ * FRESH BAKERY GOODS Complete Variety Store JUST ONE STOP TO BHOP FOR E V E R Y TH IN G at the N IN T H STREET SUPERMARKET I t ’s n o cuckoo i d e i . . . Ì t * i «ob^v f a d . . • u n le e e you a * ** * • ? r’"* ’ In The Dalle« ‘"Y re d u c e y o u r use o f e l i c t i ’ n t y ' »0 W tte re We mbit brt Adams Paint Store service. A t th U tim e of year th e dor r aleew ieiiy Third A Union 8 t T H E DALLES» OREGON i is e x t r a h e a v y In th e la t e a f t * • f 1 Paint . Wal Ü S 5 7 . Venetian »na. T h t probleu» « ; P a c ific N o i d i w r a b ig n e w p v ^ e r p ia n ta a re fin u h e d . ProWct y o u r e le c tr ic s e r v ic e . . ■ k e e p i .-Juetriee p le a s e sava t le c t r ic i. »rom 4.30 t o U j SO o v o ry _ f *4 « GENERAL P A IN T PRODUCTS Heavy Kote - one coat finish Rayonlte, washable smooth finish Flex . Colorfnl decorator H off on all wallpaper In stock 99% off on «portal orders gas and oil T i m Aiimawrtas w ay yau car I K H M c K E A N an d S O N WASCO IM » highest price»» for your a b re a k d o w n in y o u r e le c t! ic w i l l be c r itic a l e v e r y w h e r e i pay PACIFIC FOWIR A LIGHT COMPANY S - OREGON V R A N C I Grain. Feed, Fnel Farm Implements ;; BARBED W IR E — GOOD PORTS PHONE TB3 FeedstOre B. These ore busy days in the W a t’s tele phone offices . . . more « W ® « 11 i ^ “ da § monecalls, twenty million of A em eadi day. And service generally is better, you 11 notice. There s relatively little wait for the dial tone. Operators are able to answer more promptly in most places. Long distance calls usually go through in two minutes or less. 3 . H e’s “ dropping • lin e " for another new telephone . . . since V -l Day mors than a million have been added on the Coast. Ws’re putting in still more thousands every weak. And telephone people . . . operators, installsrs, servlet represen tatives . . . all are doing their level best to welcome our new customers in their usual friendly and helpful w ay.; 4 . A t lB < d Pacific Telephone adds another ’’thank y o u *— for your patronage. We deeply appreciate the under- ----- j f 3 g of those w aiting for standta ____ .Wfe __ _ nr« doing our best “ * service to provide the telephone« the West needs and to make your telephone increasingly v alu able to you. 7 The Pacific Telephone o ) and Telegraph Company More than 70,000 pooçW wortint totothar to tur- nbh mr-tMtlM toiifhiM o n k i «• * * *