Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 25, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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rAOB t SHERMAN COUNTY
JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, AUGUST » , 1M0
<
the
courtroom
in - the
court
Inclusive, NOTICE OF FINA L ACCOUNT hou8e, in Moro, Sherman Coun­
bus-board right in town. In that not come from giving the people
r8 1955 to
ty, Oregon, have been fixed by
beflr
a t a rate
old system has been doing a case the cost of transmission the feeling that the government and
NOTICE Is hereby given that the Court as the time and place
would
fall
on
Bonneville,
not
on
Is
responsible
for
their
welfare
nQt
w
exceed
6%
annum,
better Job than the government
the undersigned has filed in
But is has not or food and shelter either in
lnteregt on said bonds the State of Oregon for Sher­ for hearing of objections to said
with a new system. There are the consumer.
times when we could suggest been dune at least not in this sec- youth or age
shall be payable semi-annually man County his Final Account Final Account and Report and
for the settlement to said estate.
improvements in the system, tlon.
on the first day of January and and Report as Administrator of
Glenn W. Kenny
however.
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princlpal and the Estate of James D. Kenny
Administrator
Bids
will
be
received
until
J
payabie
In
lawful
money
■VCDMU W B J M O X ®t th«
It may be that the service is
deceased,
and
that
Monday,
a t M rtw , O tw o n . under A rt
T. Lester Johnson,
SOCIAL SECLBIT1
the e hour of 5 o'clock
lin ite
th
o’clock p. m. on
Z . l <Stat« at the of-
«< M arah A 1ST».__________ better since there is competition
Soon the nousew ifew ill be
5th day
September, 1950,
Qf
Treasurer of the 11th day of September, 1950, Attorney for Administrator 41-4c
COUNTY PAPER from the government That could
M
said bonds to be at 10:00 A. M., of said day, at
be true. If so, it is also true that paying “security .on her cook by the undersigned, and opened
and
the
farmer
will
be
sending
thereafter
by
the
City
Council
.
pursuant
to ChapterXVII,
service would be better if the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In
a
check
to
the
check-hungry
at
CouncU
chambers
In
the
,
o
city of Moro
competition of the private com­ government for a payment on CKy Hall of Moro Oregon, at a a” ®"d T and to Ordnance
)MB YEAR -------------------
No.
pany was retained, for men who the steady old hired man and re^ Iar meeting of the City
Charter, and to Ordinance no.
work for the government are
must be accompanied
subject to the same slackness as business men will have to pun- Council on such day, for the
gle
over
some
two
percent
of
pUrpose
of
selling
the
$8,000.00
■
>
mortified
check of 2% of
those who work for private his income to the government on
CITY OF MORO GEN- by a certified check of 2%
newest o f fashions fo r fa ll clothes fo r w o m e n
companies—sometimes more if
' . ERAL OBLIGATION STRE^
successful
bidder
will
be
assured of a job. Government himself.
in e successful
That is the latest political gad- AND DRAiNS IMPROVEMENT
The
successful uiuuv; „ — —
girls, ju niors - - T a k e a lo o k .
ownership is no assurance of ef­
elec-
furnished
with an approving
N IW S P A P 8R
of the security minded bu- yQ^DS authorized at an elec-
\
ficiency with or without compe­ get
reaucratB? It will take In a lot of
X I960. « U
BL ISH IR S
Complete Jlne of Baby wear and Gifts for all times
tition.
... J,
money
which
now
la
worth
a
be
numbered
1 to 3, “
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SOCIATIOM
It is probable that the govern­ IRtle. And some of it will be lnclusive, in denominations
o. Port
, Orego
ment agency is using the offer
paid
out
when
it
is
worth
less^
$1,000.00
each,
to
be
dated
Sep-
all bldg
as a means of trying to get more
AUGUST » , IMO
It is like chasing a will-o-the- ^ mber lf i 950, and to mature right to JfBject
Bugse
customers in TYie Dalles where
cn
f Moro, Oregon
*OWKR FIGHT
it is rumored that it has not done wisp or more like a dog chasing g ^ a lly in numer al order- a
his tail. The latter has long been the raU of $ ifoo0.0o on the first Recorder, c ity
41 _3c
very
well.
It
is
said
that
the
PUD
The offer of the PUD in The
considered
a
sign
of
Internal
of
j
anUary
in
each
of
the
Dalles for the Wasco county and is making - more mistakes than
of the- dog
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>art of the Sherman county dis- the PPAL which seems unbe­ disease on the part
as true of the
and
It
is
Just
ribution facilities was not made lievable.
Some way should be devised government
?ntirely clear in the news. No
Actually no government can
me knows" what part of the to permit the voters to decide assure security. Attempts have
Sherman county system would whether they want government always Inflated the currency so
be included in the sale or h ow ownership or private, ownership
that the money returned Is of
the separation -would be made. of utilities. Now the government
value.
The history of such matters has the power of condemnation little
Security for a whole nation
does not indicate that there will as a threat and unlimited power can come from high production
be any change made immediate­ to borrow from a federal source of the goods that people need
A t th e C A P I T A L C I T Y , M o r o , O re g o n
ly. The company, if it answers already over burdened with debt for food and shelter and other
at all, will ask a much larger and promises. For our part we d accepted uses. A Condition of high
price than offered. The condem­ rather see that million dollars production does not come from»
nation case will go to the courts spent for some guns to shoot forced retirement of men froAi
•
.
and it will probably be years be­ North Koreans.
It does not
In any event It is unlikely that productive ranks.
fore anything Is decided—If at
come
from
taking
funds
away
«K,
Sherman countians will have any­
all.
and, continuing a v a ila b le
from
individuals
who
might
use
GUM
Wasco
The electricity used would be thing to say about It.
them for investment
NEUTtU
the same regardless of the name county did get to vote on estab­
And above all security does
lishment
of
the
government
ag-.
old
of the distributor. There is no
way known to make one kilowatt ency for power distribution. We. Kareka Lodge No. H i A J . A A-M
White Label
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better than another either by will not. The towns will have no
Meets on the 1st and
KtNTUCKY WHISKEY—A BLEND
3rd Thursday evenings
gliding one, packaging It lp plas­ opportunity to buy the systems
each
month.
Visiting
within
their
borders
and
set
up
tic or subtracting something
members cordially in­
if the
from i t The customer, however, municipal power units.
vited to meet with us
is greatly interested in the reg­ government would do as it pro
C.
S’. Bennett, W. M.
ularity with which electricity mised to do when Bonneville was
H B. Pinkerton, Secretary
started
cities
could
buy
power
is delivered. So far the private
company with a comparatively at $17.50 per kilowatt year at the Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.K-fl
Meets every second and
fourth Thursday in each
month; visiting members
Invited. Moro, Oregon
Olive Young, W. M.
Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary
Moro lx>dge No. i l l l.OXWF
Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays In l.O.O.F.
hall. Transient and
visiting brothers are
cordially invited to
meet with us.
Marvin Howell, N. G.
^{(trnuQ t C ou n ty Jou rn al
N™ct,? p 1BON,,
new fall merchandise
Beefo’s
Beefo
BEEFO’S
in Oreqon-a great pre-war favorite
OLD
Ih in ir iM ii'
Yellow Label
You should be entitled to a big
steak after putting all that
wheat under cover: anyway -.
the wife is. W e have them
(FiminKY STRAIGHT BOURBON
H ermitage
Leo W atkins, Secretary
Most women here are
letting Reddy Kilowatt
do more and more of
their housework.
And why shouldn't they? T he longer
Reddy works, the less per hour is
his pay. Almost everything you buy
costs more than ten years ago, ex^
cept the services of Reddy KilowuH,
your low-cost electric servant. •
keep the prefits
GROWING!
Harvest time brings with it income from the year s w ork. P u t
those Harvear dollars into a savings account at The U nited St at cs
National TUnk where drpositt sow earn 50. per cent morel
Tha now Intorast rota of 1 V i % 1» P«*d on all
s '
•avlnos deposits op to $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
1 % Is paid
on that portion a t account In axcass of $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 .
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f if t y * for the feeling of security that comes from having money,
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