Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 18, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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1 f l t t t a t l í A W COUNTY JO U R N A L , MORO. OREGON
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F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 18, 1850
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
m in lstratrix. AU persons having tice, W -w lt, July 28, 1“ J’-
cleaner (we hope we have them
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Claims against said
BRA^ D' S Admlnlgtratrix of £
the right oruer) he could swim
BAR- hereby
hereby notified
ano requireu
vo
a stream. He could hunt in
Bids
will
be
received
until
that
the
undersigned,
LOIS
BAR-
notified
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F vb tU h ed E v e r y F rto a y at
h a s present the same, _ duly verified, Estate ofO rm and George H ilde,
shade and have the advantage
on
NETT
HILDE&BRAND,
of leaves
leaves to
to hide
hide him.
He could
could
X d à y o ffc ^ e n S e r^ lM o " £ e 7 d u ” appointed as'Admin- to the undersigned at her resi- M
Deceas^t
of
him. He
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undersigned, and opened istratrix of.the ? Uto of Onnand decne
W ^ O r e g o m within “
s&for Administrât',
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Kide toto complete relaxation.
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HiUer = . “‘d = l . six 16) months from the d a to o f ^ X ^ e g o T ^ ^ ^ ^ c
Moro. dragon. under Act
Now see what he has brought
U e Councll chambers in the and has qualified as such Ad- the first publication of this no-
eS* u r e g o p
of Moron a, i n
onto himself. lf he is so fortunate
Hall
Moro Qr
at a
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* off Ì cl À l county pa per
draw a vacation in August
j
meeting’ of the Q ty
he musl go places,
drive long
” ~ £ V d ay. for We
SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T B B
distances, play games, do the purpofie of seWng the $8>000.00
H a v e You
0M B Y E A R . J .
things he had no time for the
Qf CITy QF MORO GBN.
oUwr
weeks of the year. It BRAL OBLIGATION STREETS
he is a farmer he must gather AND DRAINS IMPROVEMENT
Seen the
the crops —
for -----
himself
and
B0NDS
authorized
an
elec-
E ureka L od ge N o. 121
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. , other
, _ m
znm o a
u u i u r i a e c a at i a
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_ that h® m‘ght mat
rlnrincr
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^ • n , ^ < t o v e v « , l « 8 men 80
re3h.d
u iu i tlon held on June 3> 1950'
V taiS S lhe w,nter- In
b0048 to ** numbered 1 to 3,
members cordially in- protect his pale body
with lnclualve, ln
denominations of
N IW S P A P IK
vlted to m eet wlW us. thes, wear a collar in the offlee, $1
each to be dated g^p.
c. S. Bennett, W. M. work through the hot day ana tember
1950 and to mature
P U B L It N IK S
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torment
himself
with
rears
that
fierially
in
numerical order at
H .B. Pinkerton, Secretary
ASSOCIATION
Bethlehem C hapter No. 78. O.E.S never bothered the mind of his the rflte Q{ | 1>00000 on the first
day of January in each of the
Meets every second and uncivilized ancestor.
A U G U ST 18, 1950_______
fourth Thursday
rnursaay in
ww
ui
Ho. Hum. What did we get, yearg 1955
1962, inclusive,
each
month;
visiting
members
into
trying
tb
keep
tip
with
the
and
w
interest
at a rate
DOG D A Y S L A M E N T
Invited. Moro, Oregon. j ones anyway?
That is what nQt
exceed 6% per annum,
Things seem slow these warm
Olive Young, W . M .
started all this civilization in the
The Interest on said bonds
August days; the mind moves
Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary
first
place.
shall
be payable semi-annually.
ponderously* and misses points
------NoTTO
Phone or cell today—
L»piw>
HSBaSK
on
the
first day of January and
that would be clear in ' cooler
July in each year, principal and
weather, the body protests again­ Meets 2nd and 4th
end we will «how you e
Tuesdays of each
interest payable in lawful money
st every
exertion,
recreational
. . . .
. ■m onth.
Visiting
one men machine with
of the United States, at the of­
T o a ll p eop le in W asco R ural
ones included. Even the rattle- members welcome
fice
of
the
City
Treasurer
of
snakes are shedding their skins Helen Kruger, N. G.
everything.
D istr ic t, in case
o f F IR E
City of Moro; said bonds to bq
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and are tender of body and in­ Lucille May, Sec.
issued
pursuant
to
Chapter
XVII,
clined to sudden anger .
The Model SPH-BB herveeriag wheat ea Neap
P H O N E W ASCO 671
No. 118 LO.OF
amendment to City of Moro
hillsides el Welle Welle Ceenty, Washington.
Although wheat farmers are Meets 1st and 3rd
Charted, and to Ordinance No.
D ora M oore’s H o te l
kept busy during August ano Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
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seem to thrive well on working ball. Transient snd
W ASCO F IR E D E P ’T
All bids must be accompanied
brothers
are
s t this most untimely period
by
a certified check of 2% of
invited to
the year, it is unnatural for man
meet
with
us.
such
bid.
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Harris now brings to its far­
to exert himself in this month.
The
successful
bidder
will be
by
Warren
Goodrich
mer friends of fh < Pacific
Before man civilized himself and
Marvin Howell, N. <57
furnished with an approving
• Hydraulic Leveling
brought on a multiplicity of
Leo Watkins, Secretary
Northwest a leveling one-
legal opinion of Messrs. Winfree,
man combine. Proven and
McCulloch, Shuler & Sayre of
• Automatic Pivot Header
T H E F IR S T B A P T I S T C H U R C H
Portland, Oregon
used in hillside areas of
The Council reserves the
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61"
Separator
Shot
Washington, Oregon, Idaho,
IN V IT E S YOU
right to reject any and all bids.
Montana and California. The
.Ralph J. Busse
B ib le S ch o o l .................................................. 10:00 A . M.
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V-Belt
Drives
Recorder, City of Moro, Oregon
same thorough principle of
M orning S e r v ic e _________________„ ___11:00 A . M.
41-3c
Y ou n g P eo p les _______________________ 7:15 P . M.
grain cleaning used by Harris
Jèfyernura C m tn ig J o u r n a l
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problems In order to cure a few
simple ones, August was a tim e,
of year when it was not neces-
sary to work.
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in Uto summer there were
berries to pick; We y o u « a»h
mals, not yet learned in ^h® wJ y®
of trap and snares, could be had
easily; there were fruits to gath-
er and, the first nuts were getting
rifce. It was not co Id enough to
make fuel a necessity. Man in the
natural state lived comforta > v .
If he desired to be cooler-----
H A R R IS
H IL L SID E
Self Propelled
M
C O M B IN E
N O T IC E
Features. . .
Tele-fun
P r a y e r M eetin g
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E v e n in g S e r v ic e _______ ____________- -
7:80 P . M.
8:00 P . M.
G R A SS V A L L E Y , OREGON
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“S o r r y I d i d n ’t « n t w o r
s o o n e r , but I’m tir e d o u t.
Just got back from delivering
an e le p h a n t b a b y !”. . .Y o u
J
w o n ’t miss receivin g y o u r im ­
p o r ta n t calls i f y o u answ er the
te le p h o n e q u i c k l y . . . P a c ific
Saturday, August 19
T e le p h o n e .
. • 60 Bushel Bulk Bin
• Airplane Control Level
• • Heavy Duty Hydraulic Brakes
• 35-Gal. Gas Tank
• —and Many Other Features
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE Is hereby given that
the undersigned has filed In
the State of Oregon for Sher­
man County his Final Account
and Report as .Administrator of
the Estate of James D. Kenny
deceased, ’ and that - Monday,
the 11th day of September, 1950,
at 10:00 A. M., of said day, at
the courtroom in the court
house, In Moro, Sherman Coun­
ty, Oregon, have been fixed by
the Court as the time and place
for hearing of objections to said
Final Account and Report and'
for the settlement to said estate.
GJenn W. Kenny
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Administrator
T. Lester Johnson,
Attorney for Administrator 41-4c
Columbians Music Adm. $1.50
in
harvesting
nte __
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ma­
IT
LEVELS,
THE
IT
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"SAVES"
AND
IT
MAN
TO OPERATE.
PHONE
171 or 811
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