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JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1950 respectively, fixing and de- Patrick McIIygh That portion of Malheur Coun 1950, MnnvPtCATlON OF FINDINGS omla Highway ( U. S. 97) out- included in the following de«- termining the open season • for Geo. G. Updegraff MODIFICA N flide lhe exterior boundaries of cribed area: Beginning at the ty north of U. S. Highway 28 and mule deer, Columbia black-tail Attorney for Administrator, of the Brogan-Miller road. Published Every Frtaay at AND DETERMINATIONS OF national forests except that part, junction of Pine Mountain road west deer and white-tail deer as Jopve . c. t a. 49-52c Western Oregon: , included in the following des- with U. S. 'Highway 20 at a described be and it hereby is . Mors, Oregon The following described areas THE OREGON STATE GAME cribed area: Beginning at the point 3 miles east of Millican in and determined as Septem west of the summit of tne Cas fixed nziw uioflinw junction of Pine Mountain road Deschutes County; thence south Editor ber 30 to October 22, 1950, both Giles L. P r e a c h --------------------- COMMIHB iu m with s mghway 20 at a along the posted road to the Com- cade Mountains: All current dates inclusive in all counties established cultivated agricultur Catered m Bteoad cljua matter at» the WHFREAS the Oregon State point 3 miles east of Millican in munity of Lake in northern al lands and adjacent non-cuiti- except Sherman County and all- P o a to ffi« a t Moro Orason, under Art Deschutes County; thence south Lake County, thence eas^ y of the mule deer game refuge ... Game Commission a t its stated of Congre»» of March », 1B7>--------- meeting held July 14, 15, 28, and along the posted road to the along posted roads to junction vated lands within a radius of and that portion of Lake County OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER 29 1950 respectively pursuant community one mile; exclusive of Tillamook of Lake in northern with U. S. Highway 395 al Wagon south of the Klamath Falls-Lake in’ the DrovuSns of Section 4, Lake County; thence easterly tire; thence northeasterly along County and all lands within the view Highway (Oregon 66) and exterior boundaries of national SUBSCRIPTION RATES rH niX r 9 ^ Oregon Laws 1941 along posted roads to junction U. S. Highway 395 to Junction west of the Three Flags Highway f , aC n d e d 'b ^ ? i o n 4 Chapter w lth V s . Highway 395 at Wagon- with U. S. Highway 20- thence forests. ONE Y E A R ................ WHEREAS, In the judgment of ( U. S. 395) south of Lakeview, 165 O r e K o n ’Laws 1945, after tire; thence northeasterly along northwesterly along posted coun- said Commission it is in the State of Oregon, and be it furth J S rin » made and adopted writ- U. S. Highway 395 to junction ty roads to intersection with U. er ordered that the open season fhdinrc and determinations with U S . Highway 20; thence S. Highway 20 at Brothers; best interest of the state that for deer of either sex heretofore said findings and determinations m to1 what if any w li?anim als northwesterly a l|o n g posted thence westerly along ^ U . S . fixed and determined as above as to y ha*’ y* . hunted county roads to intersection with Highway 20 to Pine Mountain be modified by rescinding the described be and hereby is res •fratte*1 "«I open season for deer or either ™ ± e d or Wiled wUh U S. Highway 20 at Bi others; road, the point of beginning. cinded and repealed. sex, and by extending the gen traPP^ w T n / a™ w or other thence Westerly along - U. S. Wasco County: Dated this 16th day of Octo gun, bow and arr^ o^f Highway 20 to Pine Mountain All of Wasco County souUi of eral open deer season, and NIWSPAFKR WHEREAS, notice of a hear ber, 1950. ^ ^ s , Ork l n i and sex, and in r J d , the~point,^ b e g im ü n g . Fifteen Mile Creek, north of the „ V •** ••*> 51-2c 5 R J S S . S . s ; - ■NfifiMt- i Ubir FUBIISM IRB ing for the purpose of modifying - - such findings was, for at least ASSOCIATION ana Highway west ui .Oregon Hl forty-eight hours prior to the limits and in what places man- »unties: A11° ! ! ’rro o k . Hood River and . tion California NOTICE TO CREDITORS a » ! s s s i w a *— . •> date hereof, published in th? -NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVftN OCTOBER 20, 1950 Oregon Journal and the Oregon will * not - I f - ’ Injuriously Ur. ian, two newspapers of general that the undersigned, EVELYN circulation throughout, the state ELIZABETH SMITH, has been M c K A l FOR GOVERNOR supply thereof, and included in the following des- ...” of Oregon, printed and published duly appointed Administratrix The race for governor of Ore WHEREAS, the open season for cribed area; Beginning at - - in Portland, Multnomah County, of the Estate of Leon Howard gon in this post-and pre-war mule deer and Columbia black- junction of Pine Mountain road A d t Light beer is the beverage Oregon. ’ Smith, deceased, and has quali 1950 finds Douglas J^CKay, in S il dee? having not less than with U. S. Highway 20 at a ORDERED, that the findings fied as such Administratrix. All TFD. Reliable -man with cumbent running against a state three forked antlers was fixed point 3 miles east of MiUlcan! _______ of m o d eratiifti; Enjoy - and determinations of the Ore persons having claims against and determined as September in Deschutes County, thence WANTED. Y . ’ . - . - x •»< I .' ”t yjk»«’-'!*-- * senator, Austin Flegel. McKay car wanted to call on farmers gon State Game Commission said ’ estate are hereby notified 30 to October 17, 1950, both datce south along the P°s^ J 0* « !10 is strictly in the tradition of Inclusive, in all counties except the community of Lake in nortn- * * • ’ » 4 ' ¡^ * 4'' * in Sherman county. Wonder adopted at its stated meeting and required to present the same, Oregon governors. He is con Sherman County, and the open ern Lake County; thence easterly ful opportuity $15 to $20 in a held on July 14, 15, 28, and 29, duly verified, to the undersigned servative; he is self made hav season for white-tail deer hav- along posted roads to junction day. No experience for capital £t her residence at Wasco, Ore ing worked his way through ing not less than forked antlers with U. S. Highway 395 - required. Permanent. Write to Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 gon, within six (6) months from thence northeasterly " school - and established a suc was fixed and determined as Sep- gontlre; day. McNess company, Dept. Meets 2nd and 4th the date of the first publication Tuesdays of each cessful business by his own ef tember 30 to October 17 1950. along U. S J i ^ ^ L h w a v 20 B. 2423 Magnolia St. Oakland, month. of this notice, to-wit, September da»®« Inclusive, in Doug- junction with U. S. Highway zu, Visiting forts. Oregon has had a number 7. California. 51-2p members welcome 29, 1950. lag" county. and , -thence northwesterly rioiW P » of such men as governors and V B E E R X WHEREAS, the open season for ted county roads to jjtereection EVELYN ELIZABETH SMITH J r» ted roads< to ¿ntm ectw n TOM SLAUGHTERINO - Helen Kruger, N. G. while they are not spectacular, _ e ther ’ sex ___-____ ______________ i.u U. TT 5. C H UiahwflV 20 »v at B^O- Administratrix of the Estate oT deer of was fixed and with ig n w ay eu rutting wrapping, sharp Lucille May, Sec. . __ they are dependable and sound. • "It's th e W a te r Leon Howard Smith, deceased Austin Flegel might have been Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.E.8 BROWN & VAN VACTOR, like that also had he been of a Meets every second and The Dalles, Oregon .___ -L- « * * Count,: Grass V r tte . Oregon. Mtte . - a - less volatile disposition. His £ £ o S L S T fourth Thursday in each Attorneys for Estate. 48-51c month; visiting members All of I^ake County except All of Baker County outeiae y0U R 4.WHEEL campaign has apparently been the ^ „ a t t ^ c e W a t ^ t l o n DRIVE PICKUP, JEEP — Invited. Moro, Oregon. planned by some of the socialist OR NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Olive Young, W. M. minded members of the party. STATION WAGON contact The Mule Deer Game Refuge; east of U. S. Highway 30 an Notice is hereby given that Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary There has been so much evi That part of Lake County south of State Highway Kb. Willis Motor Co., West Col the undersigned has filed in the dence of socialism in his speech within the Deschutes National Union County: umbia River Highway, The Eureka lx>dge No. 121 A.F. h A M h ; . y ' County Court of the State of Meets on the 1st and es that the voter can well won Forest boundaries north and east That portion of Union County Dalles, Ore. Also Willys Sta Oregon for Sherman county his 3rd Thursday evenings der what Mr. Flegel would do of the Fremont Highway (U. S. east of U S . Highway 30 and tion Wagons, Jeepstera, Sedan each month. - Visiting final Report and Account as . Oregon Highway 82 outside the if elected. His votes In the sen 3D- Deliveries and 2-Wheel drive members cordially in Administrator. De Bonis Non That part of Lake County exterior boundaries of nation ate are in direct opposition to Pickups ft ton equipped with vited to meet with us with the Will Annexed of the the things he advocates as a south of Klamath Falls-Lakeview forests. the new F-head HURRICANE C. S. Bennett, W. M. estate of John J. Conroy, de Highway (Oregon 66) and west Harney County: candidate. He was regarded as of the Three Flags Highway motor. Used civilian and mili AU of Harney County »utoWe H .B. Pinkerton, Secretary ceased and that Saturday, Nov a conservative lawyer and busl- (U S 395) south of Lakeview, the exterior boundaries or na tary Jeeps. . Wlllys-Overland ember 4, 1950, at ten o’clock Moro Lodge No. 11S 1.O.O.F man until he was convinced that Parts emu and Service. • 35tfn Meets 1st and 3rd That part of I^ake^ County in uOnal except that part ivuai forests -----» - rctiw A. M. of said day, ut the County he could be elected governor. the following described area: 1 Courtroom, in the Courthouse, Tuesdays In I.O.O.F. Would he switch back to a rea Beginning at the junction of ball. Transient and at Moro, Oregon, has been fixed sonable conservatism and repu Pine Mountain road with U. S . -1 1 visiting brothers are by the Court . as the time and diate his socialistic backers as Highway 20 at a point 3 miles cordially Invited to place for hearing of objections he has apparently repudiated his east of Millican in Deschutes meet with us. to said Final Report and Ac OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANV conservative votes in the senate? County, thence south along the count and the sett'ement of said posted road to the community Marvin Howell, N. G. One must suspicion that what of I^ake in northern Lake Coun eptate. Leo Watkins, Secretary Mr, Flegel thinks Is colored by ty; thence easterly along posted an ambition to be governor. roads to Junction with U. S. McKay has served in two wars Highway ,395 at W a g o n e r having been severely wounded thence northeasterly along U .s. In the first. In the second he Highway 395 to junction with did not get overseas although U. S. Highway 20; thence north he volunteered for service. Fle westerly along posted county roads to intersection with U. S gel Is not a veteran. Highway 20 at Brothers: thence Both men are well to do, westerly along U. 8. Highway ?0 neither excessively rich. McKay to Pine Mountain road, the point made his by selling automobiles nt beginning. ^Dancing Starts at and his income came gradually. Klamath County: n That portion of Klamath Coun Flegel made the greater part of his wealth building ships in the ty described as follows: Beeinn ing at the Junction of The Dalles- war. Callfornla Highway (U. S. 97) McKay is of quiet disposi with the north boundary of tion, modest In mein and mod Klamath County: thence south erate in voice. Flegel Is flam along The Dalles-California Hikh boyant given more to shouting way to Its intersection with the i and a r m waving in public north boundary of the Klamath speeches. He is less temperate Indian Reservation; thence fol T ic k e t» $ 1 2 0 c o u p l e lowing the boundary of the Kia than McKay. Indian Reservation eart It Is the considered opinion math and south to its intersection with of this newspaper that the re- t h e Klamath FalW-Lalfevlew election of Douglas McKjay would Highway (Oregon 66) near Bly: be the better course for Oregon. thence east along the Klamath We will know more about where Falls-I^akeview Highway (Oregon we are going, will have no so- 66) to the Intersection with the clallsitc side kicks to guide us, east boundary of Klamath Coun will have less noise and bluster ty; thence following the east of Klamath County to and more of sound ideas In the boundary Intersection with Fremont High state house. way (U. S. 31), thence north J westerly along U. S.; Highway e • 31 to The Dalles-California High ■A NOW YOU TKLL ONE way ( U. S. 97), the point of be People were informed through ginning. Alone for the firet time in a city...and no one to meet her. Then teen-age Jane, nearly in tears, saw a telephone. County: the daily press this week that Deschutes That portion of Deschutes some one had found a pair of County east of The Dalles-Caltf sandals in eastern Oregon that were old, very old; so old In fact that their age was determined by use of a Geiger counter. Ain t science wonderful? * Pretty soon some sage looking person with perhaps a beard will be giving us a description of the wearer of the sandals complete with his IQ. the way he treated . d>« letteri start. Than hiR wife, what he ate for break- many reader« of THE CHRI5- ____ SCIENCE MONITOR fast and how he became extinct. TIAN tell th« Editor how much they In these daya Lewis Can-ol. enjoy this daily worldwide would be a scientist Instead of newspaper. writing Alice In Wonderland T i e M onger it tbt mast We are getting so we worsh.p M U aaws- science and seem willing to be- ht tbt V. • • lieve anything we are told as long as It Is said to he • • • Ancient men used to get. th -lr ----- ' . . . . . ____ —■ "New* that h camphtt »X60 5th startling stories from mt4 jo*. . * men who dressed up In.fancy $2.25 pt. •HTbt Monitor tttrtly is a head dresses to perpetrate the 1. O ne o f the first calls Operator 11 handled that 2. D idn’t take Mike long to reach his sister after rt^titr's smetssity , , • stories; then we took our yarns quiet Sunday was from a public telephone in Union he’d been paged at the Port City station where he from priests and soothsayers who You, too, will End the Monitor Station. “ I missed my train connection and I’ve just was nervously waiting. After he’d picked hgi up, informative, with complete provided some fancy rellglons got to reach my brother Mike,” said a small voice. Jane said, “ That operator was so understanding. I world news • • • and as neces- In their time; and now it is the have done.” „ And “ He’s with the Navy in Port Qty but I don’t know don’t ». know what t . . . « * I would ----------------------- — later -------- — on Mtrr es your HOME TOWN scientists. Wte’ve got to have our how to call him ” Operator 11 had heard such voices her mother thanked Operator 11 in a letter to us 1 d like to pin a medal on her. her fetishes. n. _ before. And as she said, “We’ll find him,” she was which ended...“and I’d Use this coupon for a Special Like as not some old sheep BRAND I’ll never meet that operator. But she is our friend.’ Introductory aubecription — 26 ringing an operator forty miles away. herder Is wondering W «¡oso ISSUES FOR ONLY $1— sandals aren’t the ones he wore 3 . An unusual story? Not at all. 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