The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 18, 1941, Page 9, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1941
the HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON
PA EG NINE
present and future streets, alleys, shall promptly repair all streets, al­ any manner arising out of the con­
James Byrnes. They made pot hold­
bridges, and public places of the leys, bridges and public places in any struction, maintenance, or operation
ers for the aid. Because of Christ­
City of Hermiston, electric light way disturbed by the Grantee, and of any property of the Grantee in oi
mas. which falls on their regular day,
and power lines and appurtenances shall restore the same to as good con­ on any street, alley or highway with­
the next meeting will be January 8
at the home of Mrs. Del Jackson.
lor the purpose of supplying elec­ dition as the same were in prior to in the City of Hermiston.
Mrs. Del Jackson and daughter
tricity and electric service to the the doing of any work thereon or
Section 8. The Grantee shall pay
Louise returned last week from a 10
City of Hermiston, the inhabitants therein by the Grantee. The Grantee to the City on or before the 20th day
vacation with their sister and
thereof and others, subject to the shall
with all lawful present of the month following the close of
aunt in California. Mrs. George
terms and conditions and to the
charter provisions, ordi- each calendar quarterly period during
Sampson, who went with them, didn’t |
making of the payments specified
the the term hereof, beginning with the
ns
return with them but remained for a
in the ordinance.
calendar quarter ending December 31,
longer visit with her daughter.
THE CITY OF HERMISTON
ment <>f the stre ts, alleys, bridges 1941, a fee or charge equivalent to
Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack
DOES ORDAIN AS
and public places of the City.
two per ent (2 % ) of the Grantee’s
received word from their son Delbert
FOLLOWS:
gross receipts during the preceding
Section
4.
The
service
to
be
fum
­
who is in the army at Mosouri that
Section 1. The city of Hermiston, isi ed hereunder by the Grantee shall calendar quarter from electric service
he will be home for the Christmas hereinafter called the City, does here- be
and shall be adequate furnished by the Grantee within the
vacation, arriving December 18. Del­ by grant to Pacific Power & Light for continuous
the
requirements
of the City and corporate limits of the City, other
bert has been advanced to corporal Company, a corporation, and to its its inhabitants, subject
to accidents, than such receipts from service to the
and is being transferred to Vancou­ succcssors and assigns, hereinafter interferences or interruptions
beyond I United States, of. America or any
ver.
called the Grantee, a license and the reasonable control of the Grantee, agency thereof. The amounts so pay­
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pattee and Ruth franchise for the period of five and shall be furnished under such able by the Grantee shall be in lieu
and Francis were Pendleton shoppers (5) years from and after the effect- reasonable rules and regulations as of all other license, occupation, fran­
Saturday.
ive date of this ordinance, to con the Grantee may make from time to chise or excise taxes or charges which
The Sunday School is preparing a struct, maintain and operate in and time
or collected
for i the
conduct or
of its
bus- . might
uie proper
oioper conuuci
us uus-
, otherwise be levied
v
Christmas program.
on the present and future streets, al-
Such service and all rates and by the City in respect of the use or
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gahn and daugh- I leys, bridges and public places of the
; therefor,
therefor, and
anu all
ail rules
rules and
anu | I exercise 7 of the
1 license
. « or franchise
-
ter Brenda returned home Sunday City, electric light and power lines, charges
regulations pertaining thereto or to granted hereby. 1 he Grantee shall
from a two weeks vacation spent in with all the necessary or desirable ap- the making of necessary and proper keep, proper books, of account, and
California and Portland. Mrs. Stel-purtenances, for the purpose of sup­
shall make
quarterly
of service, shall be subject -
— verified
,
. — -, reports
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la Gahn accompanied them home to plying electricity and electric service extensions
at all times to any rules, regulations ° the Recorder, within 20 days fol-
spend a few days visiting her son and to the City and the inhabitants there­ and orders lawfully prescribed bv the lowing the close of each calendar
family.
of, and to persons and corporations
’ which shall contain accurate
Mrs. Mary Wurster spent Friday beyond the limits of the City, subject Public Utilities Commissioner of Ore- | quarter
tateme nts in summarized
the
or bv any other authority having -,
. . - form , of —
till Sunday visiting a friend who is to the terms and conditions and to the gon.
jurisdiction in the premises.
| Grantee s gross receipts from electric
very ill in Mabton, Wn. Mr. and making of the payments hereinafter
rvice furnished by it within the Ci-
Mrs. R. E. McNabb and children took specified.
, and
such other
information
con- ...... ............... .....
Section 5. When
necessary,
in or-i
... ...... —
her home Friday and went after her
Section 2. The license and fran­ der to permit any duly authorized per- corning the Grantee’s said business as
Sunday.
hereby granted shall not be ex­ son to move any building or other the City through its Council or Re­
Mr. and Mrs. Brick Ellers spent chise
clusive; and the City expressly re­ structure across or along any street, corder may from time to time request
Friday in Pendleton on business.
serves the right, at any time during alley, bridge or public place within of the Grantee.
Section 9. This ordinance shall be
I the term of the license or franchise the City, the Grantee shall temporari-
fixtures in full force and effect from and af­
| hereby granted, to grant licenses or ly raise or remove its
' franchises for such purpose to other and appurtenances upon such streets, ter the expiration of thirty (30 t days
persons or corporations, as well as the alleys, bridges or public places, upon afte i the date of its final passage* by
j right in its own name as a municipal­ reasonable notice in advance from the the Council and its approval by the
ity to use said streets and public pla­ Recorder of the City, and at such Mayor of the City, but shall become
LAND SALE NOTICE
ces for such purposes, in the event time and in such manner as may be null and void unless within thirty
that the City shall hereafter decide to necessary reasonably to accommodate (30) days after such effective date
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, engage
in the business of supplying such moving, consistently with the the Grantee shall file in the office of
That the undersigned, Sheriff of Um­ electricity
electric service for mu-1 maintenance of proper service to the the Recorder the Grantee’s unquali­
atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of nicipal or and
other
If, during the Grantee's customers; . . provided, how- fied written acceptance hereof and of
an order duly made and entered here­ term hereof, the uses.
City shall decide to I over, that the cost to the Grantee of all the terms, conditions, restrictions
in by the County Court of Umatilla engage in such business, and shall
■ ” such temporary raising or removal.
obligations to be complied with or
County, Oregon, on the 21st day of elect to acquire by condemnation or and of any interruption of the Gran­ and
performed by it hereunder.
November, 1941, will, on the 30th day
tee
’
s
service
to
its
customers
caused
flection 10. If the Grantee shall
of December, 1941, at the hour of 10 otherwise the property used by the thereby, shall first be paid or satis­ fail
to perform or comply with any of
o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the Grantee in furnishing electric service factorily secured to the Grantee by the obligations
and requirements im­
highest bidder for cash at the front hereunder, no value or damages of the owner or mover of such building posed by this ordinance,
after the
door of the Umatilla County Court any kind shall be claimed by or al­ or other structure.
receipt, of written notice from the
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to lowed to the Grantee on account of the
Section 6. The City shall have the City of Hermiston specifying the re­
a minimum price of $250.50 therefor, unexpired term of the license or
right, without payment or charge spect in which the Grantee is deemed
to be paid in cash, at the time of sale; franchise hereby granted.
Section 3. The locations and meth­ therefor, to attach its fire alarm or to be in default hereunder, and de­
the following described parcel of land,
manding that such default be reme­
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore­ ods of installation and maintenance of police signal wires to the poles of the died
within a reasonable time to be
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to- all poles, wires, fixtures, underground Grantee, but at its own risk and only
conduits, and appurtenances shall be in accordance with good electrical fixed in such notice, the right and
wit:
Tax No. 1 Section 28, Township 4, subject at all times to reasonable reg­ practice. Such fire alarm or police franchise granted hereby may be ter­
North Range 29, E.W.M. Tax No. 8 ulation by the Council of the City, or signal wires shall be subject to inter­ minateli and annulled by the Council
Section 28, Township 4, North Range by such committee of the Council or ference by the Grantee only when of the City of Hermiston, after rea­
29, E.W.M.
such official of the City as may be and to the extent necessary for the sonable opportunity for the Grantee
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla designated by the Council: and all proper construction, maintenance, op­ to be heard and appropriate determi­
-Nov. 27-Dec. 25 such poles, wires, fixtures, under- eration or repair of the Grantee’s nation with respect to such alleged
County.
ground conduits and appurtenances poles, wires, fixtures, conduits, and default.
The foregoing is a proposed ordi­
PROPOSED ORDINANCE OF THE shall be so constructed and maintained 1 appurtenances.
CITY OF HER.M1ST0N
as to interfere as little as practicable
Section 7. The Grantee hereby nance being considered by the City
with street or other traffic. All of ! agrees and covenants to indemnify Council of the City of Hermiston.
interested may discuss the
| AN ORDINANCE granting to Paci­ such poles, wires, fixtures, under and save harmless the City of Her­ Anyone
with the City Council at any
fic Power & Light Company, a ground conduits, and appurtenances miston and the officers thereof same
up to and including
corporation, and to its successors shall be installed and at all times against and from any and all claims, regular meeting
of February 6, 1942.
and assigns, a non-exclusive license maintained by the Grantee in safe or- and all damages, cost and expense to the meeting
CHARLES TAYLOR, Recorder
and franchise for a period of five der and condition and in accordance which it or they may be subjected by
the Citv of Hermiston, Ore.
(5) years to construct, main­ with good electric practice, and the reason of any acts or neglects of the (Dec. of
11-18)
tain and operate in and on the Grantee, at its own cost and expense, Grantee, its agents or servants, in
| been quite ill are improved some.
A group of high school girls work­
ing in the home economics division
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
for civilian defense met at the home
of
their leader, Mrs. William Conlon.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Rodenbough Sunday
afternoon, and designed and
and daughter Doris spent Thursday made sample
arm bands. Mrs. Wil­
in Walla Walla shopping.
liam Kennedy assisted.
Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and Mr.
i he ladies or tie nome economics
and Mrs. Sari Millere were Walla division met Monday afternoon at the
Walla shoppers Monday.
library and each lady took home a
Miss Leta Myers was a Pendleton group of bands to make.
visitor Monday.
The Ladies Aid society held their
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull who have regular meeting at the home of Mrs.
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Merry Christmas
The Christmas Season makes us happy for many reasons
particularly because it gives us an opportunity to greet our
own friends again and wish them Season's Greetings. May
this Christmas bring you good cheer, peace and every
happiness.
This organization has grown up with
this community, and during good times and bad has clung steadfastly to
the principle that the good will of its customers is an asset beyond all
price, and we are are willing to break precedent at all times to retain it.
In this spirit of appreciation we wish for you and yours A Very Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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