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y-
V A frfe 2.
SHERMAN CODÂT* JOLttAAL. MOMO* OKEOON
trained in the* American bill of
nights.
, Yet. it id. in keeping with gov
ernmental activities of the pa^t
ten, now eleven yeans. We will
have to learn net to give too
much power to government bu
reaucrats if we expect to rrrp-’n
a free and independent people.
Mr. Walker’s action indicates that
w< are still as ea«*ly controlled
as the German burgher who Fit
Hitler bum books and establish
control over news. That is, if
Mr. Walker gets away with it.
jh ^ /m a n ÖLounty 3J 0 U U U
Published Every F riday a l
Moro, Oregon
¿Uaa iZ French
E ditor
'Entered as secondV lass m a tte r a t
Mojo, Oregon
the portalnce a t
under Aet of C ongress of M arch
3, 1879
, .
0 OtEdoOwísrt««
P m » us4f!>44sHi»Tio«
FRIDAY, JANUARY
ï t , 1«44
ter of the estate of Nora Smith
Beginning at the northeast cer,
d ceased, at the office of T. Les- ner Qf the Northeast Quarter of
ter Johnson, attorney at law, Waa- the Northeast Quarter of Sec. 9
4. or » Comm unity
Presbyterian Church
co, Oregon, within six months in Township 5 South, Range 18 E.
fi-om
the date of ftrat publication W. M., thence southwest’ to t? nor-
James D. Moberg, pastor.
of this notice, to-wit: January 7, theast corner of the Southwest
Bibla School^ 10:00 A. M
1944.
Quarter of the Southwest Quar-
M orning W orship 11:00 A. M.
Artbur J. Smith ter of Mid Sec. 9; thence south
Sermon:. Tmpression Needs Ex
Administrator to the Southeast corner of the
press ion”,
Date
of
first
publication
January Southwest Quarter of the S utb-
1 hristian Endqgvor 7:80 P. M.
1t
1944.
’
west Quarter of said Se.;.
.. |V*d. 7:30 P. M Junior Choir
Date
o
f
l
a
s
t
publication
January__thenoe
. . e m i t t o r e southeast cor
Wed. 8 p.m. Praydr meeting.
_________
28, 1944-
ner
Southeast Quarter cf
.
■
the Southwest Quarter of said
WASCO METHODIST CHURCH
9; thence north to the Nor-
Sur.rifty j School at 10:00 A. M.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN * *
theast comer of the Southeast
Mcrning Worship at 11:00 A. M.
OF REAL PROPERTY
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
The District Superintendent, Dr.
lNotice
given that the under- of ®aid Sec 9 • th'ence east to the
Silas E. Fairham will preach at ,
France« King, the guardian southeast comer of the Northwest
11:00 A. M. after which there
egtatc of
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
will be a potluck inner and Quar-
& minQr will
at of said Sec. 9: thence north to
terly conference. Special music by
in one parcel to the the northeast comer - f the No. -
...............
highwt bidder for c h . and eub- thw*<t
Southeast
the
choir.
\o .th League at 7:00 p.m .
ject to confirmation by the Co- ’J » « * « of s a i d S e e . 9;. thence
F- L. Cannait pastor, unty Court o f“ Mie " S t a t t ~ of
t0 the
« m e r of
’ Oregon, for Wasco County, on ti« .■ Southeast .Quarter o f - th
u d after Tuesday, February 15. Northeast Quarter of .aid Sec. f;
»h
ian Science Society
a
t
1944, all the right, title, interest lhe" « nort>> ‘ =>
P>a« « f b .-
- m morning services
and
estate
of
the
said
Donald
if’nning-
,
11:00 A. M. Subject “Life”
The East Half of the Southeast
»V •»'•slay night service at 8 King,
minor, in , and
to
•• v' ’ * testimonials of healing. tbat certain real property ritu- Quart*r «Í Section 9.
O H U R O H E?9
W ake U p , A merica !
Should tLe W a r Contract
Renegotiation Law be
I by
PMO O . CLAMC
General Chairman
American Economic
Foundation
V
Repealed ?
A* debated by
Honorable Francie Caee
Honorable Bartel J. Jonkman
C onfrenm an, 5 th D istrict
C on gressm an , 2d D istrict
S o u th D akota
M ichigan
CONG. ‘CASE OPENS: “Renego
CONO. JONKMAN OPENS: Re
tiation”
is a wartime measure de
(negotiation
was
intended
to
supplant
MATIONAL^f'T>o'z i
signed to meet problems arising from
_
,
X
V
.
,
dhe
constitutional
court
action
for
O
The president has rccn-nendcd ^ecovering fraudulent profits on war the hurry-up defense program. O r
a national service act. This is contracts. Whenever, after negotiat- ders were placed with anybody who
sim ilar to the universe! d r ^ 't
dng a war contract, tiie Secretary might produce what was needed.
. .
x,
.
. ' alleges excessive profits, he renego- Often neither contractor nor govern
O FFIC IA L COUNTY PA PER
so long sponsored by the A m - -
skims off alleged excessive ment knew what actual costs would
can Legion. Had 4t lw*en r-~ -
’ profits, and his determination is final. be. As economies of large-scale pro
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
y ea rs a<ro m any of th “ U ” -”
Notwithstanding this substitution of duction and American ingenuity
y ea rs ago m any oi in . r
government by men for government
Payable in Advance
now handicapping the w ar r e e l by law> dlre exigencies of war un- showed up, the public was stunned
ONE YEAR ........................ .. $2 'X) not have happened. Al*o. t h - d o u b t e d l y justified popular approval, to read of huge profits by the side
of appeals to save newspapers and
m ig h t have been control o v er the
ew°montos buy war stamps. One exem pli: one
JANUARY
1J44
lives of citizens th a t wow'd h iv * later, provided strong inducement fo r company’s w ar business totalled 51
b ro u g h t o th er troubles.
maladministration by renegotiators. millions. Without renegotiation, prof
_
,
,
a
. , . .
They disregarded distinctions be- its would have been $31,0bO.7OO, prof
. People do not mind giving up
exctJ,ive profltJ (involvinj its after taxes without renegotiation
CRICKET CONTROL
som e rig h ts if they are confident fraud, actual or constructive) and $5,964,000—on an invested capital of
The m a tte r of ciick et control th a t those rig h ts will be re tu rn - excess profits (« < * «
’xT?®!}’ $1,371.000! A percentage excess prof
its tax does m o t take the place of
has again come up before the coun- ed to them when th<7pn»sing p i S t ) . Bureaucratically, th ey .ren e-
renegotiation. First, it does not sep
ty although action has been 'db- d an g e r is past. The L egion’s uni- gotiated all war contracts, although arate business produced by company-
layed by the county . court. L ast vernal d r a f t act made th a t m and- fc.rceiy
owned facilities from that produced
co u rt m eeting day a delegation of ato ry .
70% WOuld have been collected by by facilities built and loaned by gov
farm ers from the n o rth ea st cor-
T he tendency tow ard natio n al the Treasury anyway. Vicious re- ern m en t U nde Sam has invested
some 15 billion dollars in war plants,
n er of the county, wifcre c ric k e t, aocialrim has now gone ao fa r w t o
co": has spent several billions “expedit
have done th e g re a te s t dam age, th a t citizens m ay properly feel
as. profiteers, discouraging ing _ . production” through purchase of
ap p ared to p re s e n t a budget ask- hesitancy about giving anv m ore efficiency, hamstringing war produc- tools and special equipm ent One
itp p .a itu tu 1,/ix
uug
'
destrovina Dost-war jobs by contractor does not like renegotia-
ing fo r $1150 fro m
the county .u th o n ty to a pow er greedy gov-
t
oi Sender one- tion because it forbids him to make
and pledging them selves to raise emmvent, one th a t seem« i n t e r t on tenth of profits needed for conver- on 20 million invested by govern
$1500 to obtain federal aid in air- gaining power d uring th? w ar as BiOn. and supplanting the constitu- ment the same rate of return al
lowed on 2 million personally in
plane baiting of crickets.
rapaciously as labor leaders dc- ‘^ ^ " ^ ‘ ^ ^ t o i z h i p ^ n p e S vested. Second, the excess profits tax
Ju d ge Wilson «aid th a t as a m and power and some cor rac- ghould repeal it> recapture the taxing does not separate profits and losses
tax p ay er he favored assum ption to rs w ant money.
power, and, if necessary reinforce on general business from that on war
contracts. One contractor is angry
of the entire burden by the coun-
Had there been more bravery in
s"*hm - because
the law forbids him to use
ty. Oth .r court m em bers dem ur- handling labor, more intelligence mating incentives to mulct the Tfea$- lush w ar prdfits to wash out losses
on bad, highly speculative private
red until fu rth e r inform ation was in handling prices, more fra n k - ury.
business ventures!
nrcBClftrd
-
"* r«88 in handling foreign affairs,
CONG. CASE CHALLENGES: My
CONG. JONKMAN CHALLENGES:
The delegation, sensing
the m orelight throw n on b attles and distinguished opponent m ost. cer-
My opponent’s opening statement
demonstrates and proves my conten
possibility of getting all the work b attle loenes, the -people m ig h t
done without personal cost, im- look on such a drastic step w ’th meTlt (you ancj j) would pay the tion. A few examples of isolated and
fo r full county
fe a r th a t it is an o th er chain contractor’s taxes. That, after giving unconscionable- profits are advanoed'
maommy. asked ior
iu i .eu
y
- - - -
him good business during wartime as reasons for confiscating slender
participation instead of the basis to bind them,
when others are ruined. Renegotia margins of thousands of legitimate
tion is simply a price adjustment. contractors who would pay 90% back
presented in their budget.
E
isenhow
er
f*ays
the
w
a
r
will
Has he never sought to get an ad- in taxes and are in no position to
Whether the county should take
n
-vieVnf K.itino- be over in 1944. Now we h ear th a t Justment on something when he quarrel about the remaining 10%.
over all coats o f c n c k e t b a itin g
_
. . .
..
found the price paid excessive? In Even the most glaring example cited,
or not i . therefore . .ubjeet th .t the woah m .y tort . long time
'one year, nine months of operation, 31 million profit on 51 million busi
renegotiation will have saved Uncle ness, would have much less than
should be publicly discussed be
Sam about 5 billions! Until some three million, a little over 5% on
fore definite conclusion is reach
thing better Is found that will curb volume, after excess profits taxes.
the excessive profite on war con This demonstrates tax effectiveness
ed.
tracte, the renegotiation statute should even on isolated cases of unconscion
F ir*t, th Are Ax no doubt th a t
able profits. Why wouldn’t it do tha
not and must not be repealed.
jab on the thousands of others?
th<* crickets hav» become a m en From the O bserver, J a a 15, 1915
CONG. JONKMAN REPLIES: We
’
CONG. CASE REPLIES: My friend
ace to fa rm ers and stockm en in
The concrete w all betw een the are discussing repeal, not renegotia-
insists
on pernfitting.w ar contractors
a r t . o i f w»«
th e county
th e n n o o rth
rtn e c a a st si p an
w u n v /. * p i? - o«ri
n*. ^ on a^ er t**®8» which resembles a
m e nonnv
p
,na lvSdu- l
J , F FoM and D r‘ M orK*n p ro p er- dog chaBing his tail, and /o r which 1 to multiply their Invested capital in
Second, the or
con apfted T hursday m orning, hold no brief. Ruination,A>f many in profits. These granges now pending
fa rm e rs have done has not been
of ppoUction fro;n dustries through war is ho excuse for will meet most valid objections to
inclusive o f enough territory to fl .
destroying more by renegotiation this wartime statute: 1. Creation of
x
xv
• V
Third the en-
wwteTS
which the opposition seems to justify a central War Contract Price Ad
stop tho crickets in
,
j^ay Hiavner cut his rig h t hand through price adjustment. Whether justment Board to insure uniform
tire county is menaced toy the
the cen ter fin* er knuc,._ I personally ever renegotiated <re- standards in «R ' procurem ent agen
nr«Mu»nce of the cridkets if they. .
w
. e neged)
but Renegotia-
certainly cies. 2. Creation of a central review
presence oi vne cr o*
ieg W ednesday afternoon a t . . th
j never is did immaterial,
by coercion.
board with right of appeal to the
are permitted to *|Wr*ad-
g a ra g e while helping assem ble an tion has not saved Uncle Sam a U. S. Tax C ourt 3. Exemption of
The county a g e n t has m ade a
worthwhile fraction of 5 billion con- non-processed agricultural commodi
.. ---I t»«a diarttvered th a t
. ’ .
. .
’
sidering administrative cost, lost ties and of contractors whose total
survey and h a s d
A rth u r Johnson w as in the city taxes stifling creative genius, etc. war business is less than $500,000 per
no one living in the com m unity Mondgy arrang>ing u movc h ;fi j detest war profiteering million- year. 4. Provision for exemption of
affected, except ’these who ap-
.. j-jn :
outfits
At tho nalres but deny that this law, admit- standard commercial articles if sub
J
™>tin<r i« w illing .
dTJIling outfits. A t tho t
. a dangcroua and un-American stantial competition exists. 5. Fixing
peared a t th e m eeting,
fa rm o f C F Coe a good vein of statute” according to the Renegotia of expiration of the statute with th<?
end of the war.
te p u t up any funds to aid t “ w a te r w as h it in 19 feet of d rill- lors, is the remedy.
cam paign.
. jn g using a 6-inch 185-foot hole
lining up a skeleton o rg anization
, The federal government insists drilM by
Rebman when h9
to ta k e over th e w o rk which has
on local oo-opqraUon before it
■*. owned tbe farm; this outfit Will
been done by th e w a r relocation
will give any aid. Some coats moye
the
ferm weRt
(C ontinued from P age One)
a u th o rity , now in d isrep u te be
must be borne by loeal citizens or
by Soren Hansen.
cause o f the in cid en ts a t the
agencies.
The drill in charge
of Chas. dpmnnqtTfttes th - economy of th?
-
Tt «M-ws therefore that th e „
.
. ..
* .
v d em o n strates in , ecwwmy
Tuk? Jake center in northern C;?.-
R seems, tb e re fo r e^ c n .
B oardm an a t th e Fred
K rusow
„ a new ,in d u stry may be Jf
.
Th ftcra<ypinfr of
the
co u rt m ust decide w hether to foj- fa rm , g o u th w s t
Gra88 ,V alley
.
,
p ifi n o rth .
I he ecrap p i g
is OT NOW
-h -.
low the generous attitude of the
w
> »
n i tfte
»
-r,rl
and
nr-widp
provide
federal governm ent
.id if local men arc willing to co-
operate or to go further and pro-
,,Uo
«11 th«
vide all
the fnnzU
tu n a s fo
io r r th
tn e e j wb.
w.
By adopting the latter course
the court would be establishing a
sort of insurance for agriclutural
i;«am4avr« riw r the eountv that
X ^ a J T a b l y be extended to
could reaeonttly
________ _
flood» or fires or other acts of
God oimilar to cricket infest»
tions.
n
trttngU inward duties of
Our a ttitu d
Deci,¡o „
K° T -
in th »
m e t^ r
Jeetoe
h
f
2„ f
veIT1 a t
the day
.
established m the Pacific nor
,
w>Ur , t
Cm fa m t The
««
X n to -Dvc
dri|, , t the Rrullow
|>cc Wll, » » h o i has ended
open
. p .c
x xv
r*i
j
o
xv
uiauon.
the Clyde S m ith fa rm
A,
..
Wi>rp ;n,
n€<r Ruttedre
Ala<>’ lf
embargo were im
’
‘
P°sed and th e Cuban b lack stra p
From the Observer, (Jan- 15, 1925 made available for the produc-
_ ,
,
t ion
alcohol, there would be no
“ four
“ further evcu.e for forbidding the
reminder of the freexing weather dtatiIlCTie, to resume the making
of last month, flooded the base- Qf w hiskey, an d a fu r th e r re-
ment of the Presbyterian church Rult would lx> to (make available
three inches
wat«r Tues- to American consumers a much
d4y’ lR*P»ir"
»>* «<■'• la rg e r allo tm e n t o f su g ar. Y et
ho«
metter
far we w »h to go with goverment
responsibility.
Southeast Quarter of Sec.
put
inatead
on* c^ r
naotor
dugtrial alcohol but which is ur-
gently needed for stock feed,
The Puge< ^ n d experiment will
|x . wateh€d with interest by the
o p e ra to rs of p u lp p ap e r mills in
thp northwest, particularly with
t to the cost of the pro
d
. * ,
The im m ig ratio n service o f the
propelled d e p a rtm e n t o f ju stic ‘ is alread y
cause of pretty girl pictures, but
for some other reason th a t eeem-
operating On ap- _____ -________ _____
p pox innately hourly schedule ba-
.
.
, , v
tw een G ram V al^
and
Dfl,_ *th, that was e j y .
,y
ed irrwxjrtant to P o st M aster Gen-
.
It
had to do w ith
F a r t o f her job is
to let you know when
there’ s a run o f Long
Distance traffic and peo
ple are waiting fo r con
nection with the point
you’ re calling.
See. 26.
‘ The S outhw est Q u arter of the
N orthw est Q u arter, the Northea-.-.
Q u a rter c f th e N o rth e ast Q u a rte-
and the S outhw est Q u a rter of the
N o rth e ast Q u a rte r o f Sec 27.
The N orthw est Q u a rter of the
N o rth e ast Q u arter of Sec.
The S outheast Q u a rter of the
N orthw est Q u arter.
th e S o u th
w est Q u a rte r of th e N o rth east
Q u arter, the E a st H alf o f the
S outhw est Q u a rte r and the Soutn-
eavt Q u arter of Sec. J33.
The N orthw est Q u arter, the N or
th H alf of the Sout' west Q u arter
♦he Southw est Q u a rter of th •
S outhw est Q u arter and the N o rih -
wevt Q u a rter o f th e S outheast
Q u a rte r of Sec. 34.
The N o rth e ast Q u a rter of the
S outhw est Q u a rter of Sec. 35
All in (Townahip F iv e ' South.
R ange E ighteen E W.M.
All t h a t p a r t o f th e N o rth w est
So, when you are making
a call over a line that
she knows is crowded,
the operator will say—
“ Please limit your call
to 5 minutes.”
W a r t r a f f i c w ill get
th r o u g h b e t t e r w ith
your help.
a
the"-.
Quarter of Section Five in Town
ship Five South, Range Nineteen
E.W.M. in Sherman County, Ore
gon.
Bay War Bonds for Victory
many believe, it should have been
piaced a t tbe
s ta rt.
T here
is
little sentiment in favor of tum-
¡ni?. the internment camps over
t0 the army
performance
of what s regarded os purely po-
TK none TFipzoaf mo ra i aura
The S outhw est Q u a rter o f th “
S o u th w est Q u arter o f Sec. 5.
The S outhw est Q u a rte r o f the
N o rth e ast Q u arter and the S o u th
e a s t Q u a rter o f th e
S outheast
Q u arter o f Sec. 7.
jjce dutjes.
r
'
.
n > liMr>
the- feeling on his part that E f -
quire was not a sufficiently in-
Guests, loudly praise Walter
structive, educational or interpre- Rutledge for his efforts to make
tive journal to paw through the Moro hotel patron» comfortable.
otherwise antiseptic mails.
I take advantage of this oppor-
| f r Walker thereby sets him- tunity to announce to the people
ag the judge of what th-» of Sheraian county that I am the
people shodW read and look at.
sole agent for the , Chicago 18
Mr. Walker is wrong. No man magnet, 6 bar 1600 ohm, special
bas tho constitutional right to wound barbed wire telephone. W.
be the judge of what American» H Taylor, Menldand, Oregon.
should read,
what is education-* Mi* and Mrs Roy Belshee gave
al or instructive. He who tries to the young people of Hay Canyon
<k that has never been properly a party Wednesday evening Jan
w ere presen t.
The
,
n
SPECIAL OCCASIONS
T he N o rth e a st Q u a rte r of the
N o rth w e st Q u a rter of Sec 17.
The N o rth w est Q u a rter of tho
N o rth w est Q u a rter and th ? 'South
w est Q u a rter of th e S o utheast
Q u a rte r of Sec. 18.
The S o u th e ast Q u a rter of the
N o rth w e st Q u arter, th e N o rth e ast
Q u a rte r of th e S o u th w est Q u a rter
and the N o rth w est Q u a rter of t 1- »
S o u th east Q u a rte r-o f Sec. 19.
The N o rth w est Q u a rter of the
N o rth w est Q u a rter and the Noi tn
w est Q u a rter o f the S outhw ^-t
Q u a rte r o f Sec. 20.
All in Tow nship
Five Soutr.,
.
For those special occasions there if
sufficient Barclay’s— continue tc ask for it/
^airlaus
_ÿ
O O ID LABEL
Straight BOURBON Whiskey
80.6 Proof
Jo*. Barclay 4 C i . Limited • Paario, l iinoi*
16.
The E ast H alf of the N orth
ea st Q u arter of Sec 21.
The South H alf of the N orth
* Half, the S o utheast Q u a rter of
the Southw est
Q u a rte- and the
S o u th east Q u a rter o f Sec. 22.
All of Sec. 23.
The N orth H alf and the N orth
H a lf o f the Southw s t Q u a rter r.'
Sec. 24.
. The N o rth east Q u a rte r of th •
N o rth w e st Q u arter, the N orthw est
Q u arter o f the North» a st Q uarter,
the South H alf of the Northea-iv
Q u arter and the N o rth e ast Q u a r
te r of the S o u th east Q u a rter of
the
ne
8 u p e rra K , by
th e lm m ,g rat.o n
and n atu ralizatio
w h . ere,
. . n . . service
. .
Th<> Soutb- H a li a1 “ >« North
’H a lf of the S o utheast Q u a rter of
Sec. 16.
The S outheast Q uart r of the
iu
to be banned from the m ails
E squire -was not banned
e r a t W alker
‘rU m nie"t “ mp5u
Ore-
n o th er effect would he to relenne
R B WWte> county highway con
q u a n titie® of grain now be-
v The ru boys
.
m
nf a
v.ho like to pin the pic
pretty and architecture ly ar
«
girl on the walls where it can
bi seen will have to find h differ-
en t source of supply. Esquire ta.
F R E E P R E SS?
|s only
a few w eeks and
w eeks ano
county,
H ° H ln ,e n “ nd A C T h o ^ ' -
was in Moro vicinity on Tuesday
for the purpose of looking over
the route of the proposed Lono
Rock market road. • He stated
thUt a ™m®r
in circulation
gt GraM ValkV to the effect that
probably about next June the OW
R & N Company would diacon
^mue the present passenger train
gervice on tbe Shaniko branch and
be
relocatlon authority
Teet la s t w est. W h at its s ta tu s m ay be af- m a tte r
rtrik .
fo r in d u strial
xted " i n ' Sherman
C. A . Ruggles
In Other Days
Kelly’s Column
Odin» room to tho
♦ • • build ng is open. All an-
_ ,
and the South
H alf ''f
. ™ ,
o t
v »ix
gon, and described as follows
Christian Science liters- B ’
h
Sec. 10.
fat*. be bought or borrowed
nu
The West Half o f the" West
An undivided one-fourth inteir
Half, the South Half of the Nort^
eat in and to
east Q u a rter and the S outheast
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Quarter of See- 11.-
All persons
having
claims
The S o u th H alf of the N orth
t liie estate of Nora Smith,
H alf and the South H a lf o f Sec. 12
are hereby notified to
The N orth H alf, the S outhw est
present them, with the proper
Q u a rter and the W est H alf o*
IN SU R AN C E
vouchers
uriier: and duly verified, to the
the S o u th east Q u a rter of Sec. 13.
undersigned,
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Range Nineteen,. JS/Vp’.M.
1 «.Terms and conditions of »?’•>:
C ash. Bids m usfrbe in w ritin g - ” d
?nmg was
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Mrs
maybe left with the und-TsignrJ rt
Qle- Those present v
Mrs Sam Brock, Mi
Claud Thompson. Mirs Myra Brown,
Messrs. Owen Thompson, Charley
Belshoe, Chas Ni»h, Roy Benson,
Claud Spoon, Gufc Porchet^Miss-
es Edyth Brock,- Lila Nish, Es
tella and Edith Belshee, Ethel
and Eva Wright. A bountiful lun-
ch was served about 12 o’clock,
after which the merry young peo-
pie took their.doparfnre fot home
wishing their hostess many hao-
py returns.
th e office of th e county clerk nf
S herm an County, O regon, in M-v-o.
O regon, o r m ay be le ft w ith the
undersigned a t room 404 U. S .’
N ational Bank B uilding, hr The
D alles, O regon.
F rances King
G uardian of th e person and estate
o f Donald K ing, a m inor.
Carlton L. Pepper w
The Dalle», Oregon
Attorney for Guardian.
. 10-13
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