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FAG K S SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON
S h e r m a n C ou nty Jou rn al
ABOUT WATKR
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FR ID A Y , AUGUST 11, 1950
NO TIC E OF BOND SALK
T. lis t e r Johnson,
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Attorney for Administrator 41-4c
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NO TICE TO CREDITORS '•
N O TIC E IS HEREBY G IV E N
that the undersigned LOIS BA*B
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Bids w ill
be received
until
Residents who live on higher the hour of 5 o’clock p. m. on
elevations In Moro are frequent the 5th day of September, 1960,
ly out of water In the evenings by the undersigned, and opened ‘
after householders on lower thereafter by the City Council
elevations have started watering. at the Council Chambers in the
Oregon, « -----
a to r Act
at
Mot*. . Ofwo*.
I t has been impossible po far to City Hall of Moro, Oregon, at a
w it o b t, im .
get
enough water ahead during regular meeting of the City
OFFICIA« COUNTY PAPER
the night to prevent this condi Council on such day, for the
tion.
purpose of selling the $8,000.00
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
Marshal Mumm reports that issue of C ITY OF MORO G EN
SUB YEAR . ..................
the city is getting quite a bit of E R A L O BLIG ATION STREETS
N A T IO N A L I D I I O R I A L water from the fair ground well AND D R A IN S IM P R O V EM EN T
which is being pumped almost BONDS authorized at an elec
as continuously as the city* well. tion held on June 3, 1950, said
' I t would be possible for the bonds to be numbered 1 to 8,
city to inaugurate somp sort of inclusive, in denominations of
restriction on the use of water. $1,000.00 each,, to be dated Sep
Experience has shown that It tember 1, I960, and to mature
P U B lI S H C B l
would be almost impossible to serially in numerical order at
ASSOCIATION
enforce such provisions.
Ixx?al the rate of $1,000.00 on the first
citizens do not obey watering ¿day of January In each of the
regulations and we suspicion "years 1955 to 1962, Inclusive.
AUGUST 11, IMO
that difficulties are found in and to bear interest at a raté
other towns, most of which have not to exceed 6% per annum.
IUDGK BELT
some kind of restrictions
The interest on said bonds
Harry Bek was one of the most
The city is most hes’bn* tn shall be payable semi-annually
peasant of men. with a broad apply restricticns. The onlv
on the first day of January and
smile and a twinkle in his eye sufficient supplv o ' water can I "
.Titly in each year, principal and
and with a test for life not usu kept in the cistern
the*
» interest payable in lawful money
illy associated with the «criou* citizens can have water p H
of the United States, at the of
rsess of being a judge It worrie I Ion» is 'or w»tor users to be
fice of the City Treasurer of
him not a whit to laug’i with ?
crreful about its use and City of Moro; said bonds to bq
lawyer In the evening m d ru b more courteous
to wan I those issued pursuant to Chapter X V II,
against him in the courtroom.
who run out of water first.
amendment to
City of Moro
He was intelligent and inform
I t is not at present a problem Charter, and to Ordinance No.
ed and he made his opinions that a little old fashioned neigh
h uneelf out of his wide know borllness w ill not cure— and we 128.
All bids must l>e accompanied
ledge of the law and government. £ ld to the theory that Morn
by a certified check of 2% of
Such men are too rare and it has much of that virtue.
such ‘ hid-
brings sorrow to see the ranks
The successful bidder w ill be
of them decreased by the loss
furnished with aW approving
Presumably
Henry
WgBaea
of so fine a character as Judge
w ill apply for citizenship In’ the legal opinion of Messrs. Wlnfree,
B elt
McCulloch, Shuler & Sayre ; Off
United Sûtes now that he has
Portland, Oregon.
renounced his adherance to the
The
Council reserves
the
3OOD TARGET
so-called progressive party. Re right to reject any and all bids.
We might have expected a war
Ralph J. Busse
ally the party didn’t do much
< tome kind. Only the lack of
Recorder,
City
of Moro, Oregon
nformatlon about the way we’ve for Wallace and somewhat less
*e n living has, probably, delay for Glen Taylor who now may
•d it ao far. Vie must be a fine return to the pastoral atmos NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
aeget for the half starved people phere about which he has l*e n
NO TICE is hereby given that
singing so fervently.
>f the O rient
the undersigned
has filed in
T ruly we should not be sur
the State o f. Oregon for Sher
prised if the poor of the world
man County his Final Account
» m e down upon us in droves.
and Report as Administrator of
Except that we have the largest
the Estate of James D. Kenny
navy that might be possible. We
deceased, and that Wednesday,
To all people in W hmco Rural
have let our soldiers go home,
the 11th day of September. 1950,.
have quit making weapons and
at 10:00 A. M., of said day, at
DlatHct, 1» «»** of F ,R F
guns and tanks and planes and
the courtroom in the court
have decommissioned p o « t of
house. In Moro, Sherman Coun
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ty, Oregon, have been fixed by
our ships.
Dora Moore’s Hotel
the Court as the time and place
The peoples of the world who
for hearing of objections to said
have never had enough food,
WASCO F IR E D E F T
Final Account and Report and
who exist on a bowl of rice a day.
for the settlement to said estate.
who sleep on a bundle of straw
Glenn W . Kenny
on the ground, who shiver in cot
Administrator
ton coats all winter, who wear
by Warren Gocc’ ^h-
straw sandals who die from
Eureka Lodge No.
starvation and disease by the
Meets on the 1st ana
thousands dally can hardly be
3rd Thursday evenings
expected to put aside envy to*
each month. Visiting
members cordially In
ward us.
vited to meet with us
It isn’t so much that we should
C. S. Bennett, W . M.
e blamed for enjoying the ma-
H .B. Pinkerton, Secr^taf y ..
erial things a rich continent
Bethlehem Chapter No. 7«. O JU
»rovldes when mixed with na
Meets every second and
ive ingenuity but that we have
fourth Thursday in each
iot remained strong enough to
month; visiting members
»rotect our way of life. We are
invited. Moro, Gregor.
»either »troag enough asaterlal-
Olive Young, W . M.
Van Glider Secretary a
y nor do we sufficiently adher
o the philosophy that made our
I .„pine TleBekah 1
^ 2
material wealth possible. And we
Meets 2nd and 4th
cannot continue very long that
Tuesdays of each
iray.
month.
Visiting
Here we are in the richest
members welcome
Heleh Kruger, N. G.]
ountry on the globe wondering
Lucille May, Sec.
chat to do with a l our food,
Moro Ixxlge No. 113
iding speedily over the country
Meets 1st and 3rd
n cars enough so that all may
“D on’t trust y o u r m em ory fo r
Tuesdays In I.O.O.F.
ide, boasting of our riches, gen
hall. Transient and
»rously giving money to any na- c o r r e c t n u m b ers? Boyr you
visiting brothers are
o
m
outhful!”
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m
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r
y
lon that can equip an ambassa
often plays tricks . . . so loo )k cordially invited to.
lor with a pair of striped pants
meet with us.
We have grown so fond of living up any numbers you’re not
Marvin Howell, N. G.
easily that we are like an over c u re .o f— before y o u c a l l . • •
Leo
Watkins, Secretary
Pacific telephone.
fed gladiator in the arena.
hereby notified and required to
present the same, duly verified,
to the undersigned a t.h e r res!
decne in Wasco, Oregon, within
six (6) months from the date of
the first publication of this no-
tn-wit. July 28, 1950.
N E T T H ILD E R B R A N D ,
has
been duly appointed as Admin-
istratrix of the Estate of Ormand
George
Hilderbrand, deceased.
and has qualified as such Au-
ministratrlx. All persons having
claims against said estate are
LOIS B A R N E TT H IL D E R -
BRAND, Administratrix of the
Estate of Ormand George Hilder-
brand, Deceased.
BR0W5N & V A N VACTOR,
Attorneys for Administratrix
The Dalles, Oregon
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Some are discouraged about
he wheat, taying that It isn’t
risking as touch as hoped. That
r often the
case. One hopes,
ind expects and sometimes fears
ibout a wheat crop. One hopes
nore than he expe ls and * * •
wets more than he fears. It is
be old battle between desire
ind , reality and reality always
rlns.
So far there Is no vreat amount
- evidence that the wheat crop
111 fall below the estimate of
750,000 to
3.000.000 bushels
1th preference given to the
rst figure. Wheat is averaging
Ptter than 20 bushels per acre
nd tome above 30 and a 22 bu-
iel average is enough to make
ie first estimate verv handily
I t Isn’t a big crop, never was.
ot enough stand, too hard a
inter, too many worms, too
uch smut and the hot weather
dn’t help the spring grain Yet
is an average crop or better,
he county average la but 20
labels now or slightly over
ist. 'Hie national average has
awled up Io 17 bushels, closer
tan it has ever been to our
HYDRAULIC LEVELING
A U TO M A T IC
P IV O T IN G HEADER
The Model SPH-18 harvesting wheat on «toep
hillside« of Walla Welle County, Washington
ONE ENGINE— HEA VY D U TY IN D U S TR IA L
34" ALL-STEEL "BALANCED" CYLINDER
HYDRAULIC V A R I-D R IVE
60 BUSHEL CA PACITY BULK G R AIN BIN
SELF-LEVELING RECLEANER SHOE
SIXTY-ONE (6 1 ) IN C H SEPARATOR SHOE
AIRPLANE CONTROL LEVER
V-BELT DRIVES
H YD R A U LIC BRAKES— HEAVY DU TY '
SEALED PILLO W BLOCKS— FLANGED
BEARINGS
T IL T IN G WIDE-SPREAD REAR WHEELS
M A IN
EXTRA-SIZE LARGE C A PA C ITY
SEPARATOR
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DR IV^ WHEELS, W ID E BASE
AUGER HEADER— 14*6" C U T T IN G W ID T H
Due to present world conditio« production for »951 will of necotoity be scheduled e»Hy
Orders dor spring delivery must bet filed promptly. Our allotment of units is limited.
rerage
The same land is producing
la year that made the superla
tre 1948 crop which was over
XX), 000 and after that any yield
•sir normal would look small.
When " to .1. over we w.H
IV«
produced
op «nd a very
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good
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