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Wll I TOKL? lhr , r-rrr-.-,-. , SV HE HERt, FELLOW i-1 SPENT I3,000 BUYING UP WORTHLESS FARM-LAND ON YOUR ADVICE ONLY TO FIND IT C0ULDN. T BE DEVELOPED 1 I'M OFFERING YOU A CHANCE 1 TO HELP ML AND MAYBETO rcrD vnnc 1AR I r t ill think. y. 1 FT Wll KNAWi if it I ALLEY OOP hOLVCOW, IT'S A CALL OUT, j QcKl jllSGETTIN' yEH. jJ WHAT'S COMIN' TH' ARMY-y Ajv y CLOSER. C MAN :T ALLTHAtI THIS yi WHATEVER ) THERE WELL, HELLO, I PvOI'.Vk ' Z, Abundant rains aid basin crops Sptclil to Th Bulletin FORT ROCK Better than average hay yields and a lush grass and weed cover are results of abundant rains in the basin this season. January through June precipita tion totals for the area, as record ed at three weather stations, var ies .7 of an inch. Moisture at the Lake station which was reactivat ed in April, 1962 totalled 6.40 dur ing the first half of the current year. The station is on the Jack Gillette ranch, two miles east of Christmas Valley Lodge. At The Poplars where Bud Parks has kept records for more than 25 years the rainfall for the period was 7.39 inches. This sta tion is 16 miles from the Lake ob servation point. Another 16 miles from The Pop lars is the Fremont station, oldest of the three, where William Dehne recorded temperatures and rain fall for more than 40 years. His daughter, Mrs. Floyd Branch, re corded 7.10 inches for the six months period. Warmest temp erature so far was noted on June 18 with ft!) degrees at two of Uie stations .i:;d 90 at the third. Ranchers in the area consider precipitation for the year's grass supply and dryland crops as be ginning with the October rains. During the final quarter in 1962 rainfall at the three stations to talled 4.87, 5.81 and 6.17 inches in the order mentioned above. Slave-born Portlander 102 years old PORTLAND (UPI) Frank Rusher, who was born a Negro slave in Palestine, Tex., celebrat ed his 102 birthday here Saturday. Rusher was born in 1860. He lives in Portland with his daugh ter, Mrs. Leona Pierce. Until about a year ago he made his home in Dallas, Tex. "We had to get him up here so I could take care of him," Mrs. Pierce said. "You know how men are. They batch and they don't eat right. He needs someone to see that ha cats right." Rusher agreed. "I've put on 90 pounds since I've been here," he said. He added that he weighed 125 pounds and was kinda skin ny when ho arrived in Portland. Rusher received congratulations from Victor Christgau, executive director of the Social Security Administration. The SA has his age at 100 because Rusher said the census records don't go back any farther. PRESSES FOR REPORT LONDON (UPI) - The British government will press the United Nations for an early report on allegations the United Arab Re public used poison gas in the Yemen, Lord Privy Seal Edward Health said Monday. He told the House of Commons the government has called atten tion to such reports and that U.N. 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Situations Wanted Situations Wiin ted. Female Situations Wanted. Male .. Snortsmans Column ...... Mvnp Column ... ....... Trailer Spare Trucks-Trailers Wanted to Borrow ........ Wanted to Buy ............ Wrtnted to Rent ....... Wuiitcd. Room-Board ......... 63 12 40 78 91 38 1-Legal Notice PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the unregulated use of certain forest areas is, in my judgment, a menace to life and property because of weath er conditions and the existence of an excessive amount of de bris on the ground, and WHEREAS, upon the showing of the State Forester, it appears to me to be necessary to close to unregulated use the following areas designated as: AREA NO. 29-P LITTLE SQUAWBACK AREA Beginning in the SWV4NWV4 Section 30, Twp. 13S, Rge. 10E. at the Central Oregon Distinct Protection Boundary; thence in an easterly direction along the Brooks - Scanlon main logging CARNIVAL ' if ravry fcmifcwH.ta.TM.fc.lH-'fc''1". "Maybe we shoutd make lust a LITTLE noise, Alex! My mother always hears me when I'm being too quiet. road to the SEViSEV4, Section 28, Twp. 13S, Rge. 10E; thence in a northerly direction along same road to the Central Ore gon District Boundary in NE'c NWyt, Section 23, Twp. 12S, Rge. 10E; thence in a westerly direction to the NW section cor ner of Section 22, Twp. 12S, Rge. 10E; thence in a southerly direction along the Central Ore gon District Boundary to the rmint of beninninB in SWV4NW1 Section 30, Twp. 13S, Rge. 10E. permits 10 enier ine auuve area may be obtained at: Sisters District Headquarters, Sisters, Oregon. AREA NO. 30-P HEPPNER AREA Beginning at the west 'A cor ner of Sec. 31, Twp. 6S, Rge. 25E, at the boundary of the Umatilla National Forest; thence north along the county line to the Northwest corner of Sec. 6, Twp. 6S, Rge. 25E; thence east along township line between Twp. 5S, and Twp. 6S, to the old Heppener - Spray County Road. Thence in a northerly direction along said countv road to State Highway 207. Thence south along Mate Hiehway 207 to tne junction with the Parker's Mill Road in Section 30, Twp. 5S, Rge. 26E; thence m a soutneasieny Direc tion along the Parker s Mill Road to the Board Creek Road in Section 34, Twp. 5S, Rge. 26E. Thence in a northeasterly direction along the Board Creek Road to the Central Oregon District boundary in Section 1. Turn. 5S. Rffe. 26E: thence east alone the Central Oregon Dis trict boundary to Rhea Creek Rrwrt in Sfrt.inn ZU. im 1E. Rge. 27E; thence along the Rhea Creek Road to the Wilson Creek Road in Section 28, Twp. 4S, Rge. 27E; thence along the Wilson Creek Road in an east erly direction to the Ridge Road in 'Section 20, Twp. 4S. Rge. 28E; thence north along the RKige Koaa lo tne central Ore gon District boundary between Sections 30 and 31, Twp. Jb, Rge. 28E: thence east along the District boundary to the Hinton Creek Road in Section 34, Twp. 3S, Rge. 28E: thence south along the Hinton Creek Road to the Umatilla National Forest boundary between Sections 12 and 13, Twp. 4S. Rge. 28E; thence west and south along the boundary between Central Ore gon District and Umatilla Na tional Forest to the point of beginning. I - .' x ' ', Jlwi-"" ' i 1 ' " I u i ' K f j ' t" ''" 1 I ? ,N - v : ' -.V s - , 1 I i in ' - i. nil mYiiii' ' ''"---"-" w--v...-.-. ... .,...r .nitfa PULL UP A CHRYSLER AND REST A SPELL The '63 Dodges and Chrys lers here at Eddie's rival your favorite living room chair for relaxing comfort Skillful design, plus plenty of cushioning foam rubber, makes the difference. We'd be tickled to have you come sit a spell in one of our new cars, to personally test this special comfort factor. And we'll explain, in soft tones, how Eddie can meet or beat any deal in the stale. Before you know it. you"ll be taking that comfortable seat home with you! SEE EDDIE'S SALES & SERVICE NOWI Permits to enter the above area may be obtained at the following places: Chapin Creek Guard Station 7 miles SE of Hardinan on State Hwy. No. 207; Fossil Guard Station 5 miles SE of Fossil on State Hwy. No. 19. AREA NO. 31-P RANCH ERIA AREA Beginning at the junction oil the Kinzua Logging Road and State Highway No. 19 in Sec. tion 13, Twp. 7SV Rge.-21E, W. M.j thence in a southwesterly direction along Kinzua logging road to the Wheeler County Road in the southeast corner of Section 27, Twp. 7S. Rge. 21E: thence in a southwesterly direc tion along the county road to its junction with the Club Hoi low Road in Section 4, Twp. 8S, Rge. 21E; thence in a southerly direction along the Club Hol low Road to the Central Oregon District boundary - in Sec. 21, Twp. 8S, Rge. 21E; thence east along the Central Oregon Dis trict boundary to the Rowe Creek Road in Section 25, Twp. 8S, Rge. 21E; thence in a north easterly direction along Rowe Creek Road to its junction with State Highway 19; thence north along State Highway 19 to the point of beginning. Permits to enter the abova area may be obtained at the following places: - - Fossil Guard Station 5 miles SE of Fossil on -Stata Hwy. No. 19. Kinzua Guard Station Kin zua, Oregon. AREA NO. 17-P BROOKS SCANLON AREA Beginning at the junction of the Brooks - Scanlon main log ging road and the Livesay Road in the NE'tSW of Sec. 35, Twp. 15S, Rge. 10E: thence in a southeasterly direction along the east edge of the Brooks Scanlon main logging road to the Bull Springs Road junction in the NW'i of the NEVi of Section 8, T. 17 S, R. HE; thence along the old Brooks Scanlon mainline road in a southeasterly direction to t h e junction of the Johnson Road in the SW"4 of the NWV4 of Sec. 23. T. 17S, R. HE: thence along the Johnson Road to the Shev lin Park boundary north of Turn, alo Creek; thence in a westerly direction along the Shevlin Park boundary to Turn alo Creek; thence along Tumalo Creek to the Central Oregon District boundary in the NW'-i, of the NW"4 of Sec. 10, T. 18S, R. 10E: thence in a northerly direction along the Central Ore gon District boundary to the junction of the - Three Creeks Lake Road in the SW4 of the SW14 of Sec. 6. TV IBS, R. 10E: thence1 along -the Three Creeks Lake Road to -the junction of the Highline Road in the NWi of the SW14 of See. 32. T. 15S, R. 10E: thence along the High line Road in a southerly direc tion to the junction of the Live say Road in the NWV4 of the SEi4 of Sec. 8, T. IBS, R. 10E; thence in an easterly direction along the Livesay Road to the point of beginning in the NE'i of the SWV4 of Sec. 35. T. 15S, R. 10E, on the Brooks-Scanlon main logging road. That portion of the Jack Pine Springs road running through the southwest erly part of the above described area shall be open for public travel. Permits to enter the above area may be obtained at -the following places: Sisters District Headquarters, Sisters, Oregon. Tumalo Butte Lookout, Sec tion 14. T. 17S. R. HE. NOW, THEREFORE. I, MARK O. HATFIELD, Gover nor of the State of Oregon. b-.' virtue of the authority vested in me under the provisions of ORS 477.156. do hereby proclaim the unregulated use of the ahove described areas to be unlawful and that said areas shall he subject to entry only throuqh permit to be issued by the for ester or fire warden. Pursuant to ORS 477.158. the forester mav during periods of fire hazard conditions, refuse, postpone or restrict issuance of such per mits when necessary to nrevrnt danger to life or property. The permit shall require the en trant: Hi To refrain from smoking except in places designated as safe in said permit. (2 To build no open fires ex cept in places designated as safe in said permit. 131 To have as equipment when using eampfires. except when traveling as a oedestrian or camping at improved, derra nted and noctc-d cnmneTninds. tooU specified by the forester as suitable for' extinguishing fires. This Proclamation cha!""bc effective fro n and after th 17th day of jii!v. ln-,3 ?rr) v,,: remain in full force and effect until tp-m'n-t'd hv similar or der of the Governor. Done at the C'vii-M in pi'rn 0-";on. this 12th riav of Juiv.' 1963. Mark 0 Hatfield. Governor ATTEST. Howe! Applmg. .Tr Secretary of State 187-C