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■ * if- w W M P t, X" O - V • *-**. •**•». "a<f PACK 2 SH E R M A N F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 27. 1950 COUNTY ' JO U R N A L . MORO. O M M R with U. S. Highway 20 at J ^ ljer m a n C o u n t y J o u r n a l and Mrs. A . L. K ln tn er. point 3 miles east of Millican in Mrs. Elsie Patjens and Mr. w AND D E T E R M IN A T IO N S O F Deschutes County; thence south P u b U eh ed E v e r y F r lo a y a t cz^tt nf The Dalles spent the along the posted road to the wXk end at the home of Mr 2nd THE OREGON STATE GAME community erf Lake in northern M oro, County; thence thence easterly easterly Dugger. C OM M ISSION ^ Lake ® County; E d ito r Mrs. H. O. Dugger B iles L . P r e a c h Mrs. Frank E Bayer and data WHEREAS the Oregon State posted r o a d s j u n c U o n _ _ •» n» ohtor Tulia Mrs. James Easter Game Commission at Its stated with U. S. Highway ______ oso at wagon iia j July u iv 14. 1-» 15, W 28. ™ and Ure; tire; thence n northeasterly î n d i o n L ^ r r y , and Margaret meeting held o ^ a s t e r l y along of «**♦* •» ------ I,rrw- --------------------------------*’ « rpuo TWiles , Cungrara -------------- 9Q 1QSO ectivelv pursuant U. S. Highway 395 1950, resD respectively, pursuant 395 to to 20; junction JuncUon O F F IC IA L COUNTY P A F » _ BaumgarUier w e r e in i t The o D Dalles a l * 29. 29, ¿®W’proy <£’Section 4* U. with S. U Highway S Highway thence Monday forJ*en^ 1 ’ ^ t a r k and Chapter 275, Oregon Laws 1941, northwesterly a ljo n g Posted K " s g x s s ," " ,& “ . e subscription r ates com , DNB Y E A R - ^ m o d ifie d 3 by^resclndln tlons a U. S. “ «hway 395 M O D IF IC A T IO N OF F IN D IN G S __ ____ _____________ with U. S. Highway 20, northwestsrly along i - ty roads to intersect{on w ig U. S. Highway 20 at Brothers, westerly along U. S. thence JV ^ w av ^ O ^ to " P in i‘*Moun Pine Mountain W h w a y 2 0 ^ ofl’ beg)nnlng / . tv W asco C Comity: Uasco ounty. A ll of Wasco c v °u” AH of un ty Fifteen g Wasco ^^^^^R e y s e r v a - Wa P ^ | s t of The Dalles- s - u « t b ” open season for deer o f . . . , and by extending the gen deer seafion> fl hear- al * * y Ä °KÌÌA?S€r ^ r ^ o s e o f m o d ify in g ing for the purpose of modifying s ^ h findings was, for at least forty-eight hours prior to the date hereof, published in the Oregon Journal and the Oregon- ian two newspapers of general circulation throughout the b ?: K s z ra — »’ “ »■ N O TIC E TO C R E D IT O R S All persons having claims against the estate of Earl C. Williams, deceased, are lereby n o tifie d to present them In pr> to * * Per form to the undersigned, the duly . appointed, qualified and acting Administratrix of the estate of the above named de- ceased, at the office of George G Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within six months from the dale .- » < * « » ». IT A lA A tt A iA O , c u e U C IC U y ------------------ * day on — Mr. and Mrs. O. N . were hosts at a dinner Sunday honoring her brother, CJarence Huis of Moro on his birthday anniversary. Other guests w e~ Mrs. Mrs. m.». Huis * -- - and Mr. and Kielth. Willard Barnett and son at the WlllanJ B arne s daV Dinner guests Sunday at w m k w spapsb . P U B L I S H ! RS ^ association s r a w “ or s 'j 'j a s a s B tO7 ha5 . “ may De hunted, •-'V ****** vith trapped, pursued or killed wit gun, bow and arrow or other means or devices, and of jvhat and » sex, In species, kinds xinus anu va , « and « m what numbers, quantities or bag an<J ,n what p)aceg man. L/I wild birds WHU UUUO 1IM1J ¥ 5 y/ S a “ ; ~ « l Gr . . t h H - ^ n R lv .r beaLdn - ^ ^ ^ “n V H t a h w l v ^ s Z d < C r«*- Hood River and Grant ty north » ¿ y . J ^ H U S h ^ J ® » Counties: w ^ te m orevo™’ ’ ” M'”** i ^ A l. o f C rook, ixMwaaae _______ __ Grant counties of national west of the summit of tne Cos- terior f - p t boundaries pxceDt that o a r t cade Mountains: All current 1 h following des- established cultivated aghcukur deluded in tne 101 ■« and adJacent non-cudi- . - me- and'detaimlAatlons of tne the Oie- eQn g u te Game Commission adopted*«! its stated mAPtinn J g and 2 , L' i : . 1^50, lespectively, flxiug aJ{ t termlning th® black-tail mule d*e’’, Co above deer and white-tall deer as anove Lucille Fox ueo. u . u p a eg ra n , Geo. 0. Updegraff, Attorney for FINAD Admlnitratrlx 51-2c NOTICE OP HEARING - ____ . . . . . . . . . . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filer, in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman county his a Account as Bonis one . ¿ i « « th i F ^ b e r 22 1950, both ^ u , the w ill Ann O C T O B E R 27, 1950 W ARNER FO R JU D G E exterior hounaar.es o . . . . ^ pt “g w m a n Codnty and all ''a„d"'ihat "satartky? Now Oregon voters have a peculiar ° WHEREAS, In the judgment Judgment of O f the mule deer game ember 4, 1950, at ten o’clock xintest on the ballot thia fall. said Commission it Is ln and that l " r t*?1" ^ , ^ Fa|lg.Lake. A. M. of said day, at the County Because Judge Harry Belt of he best Interest of the state that ^ „ t h of the Klamath Fads Lake Courtroom the view Highway (Oregon obi a m vzv / wa « w *.>, - - . supreme ----------- ------------ ---- view Highway ¿Oregon Bb) •uDreme court died »««r after the . \ u^ £e in which nominations L u p tae R e b e k a h L o d g e N o . 11< wert of the Three Flags Highway at Moro, Oregon, has been fixed ( U 8 395) south of Lakeview, by the Court as the time and ____ an d 4th ™ii<l be made candidates will Meets 2nd 2 State of Oregon, and be It furth- place for hearing of objections S v e ta h™e their names writ- Tuesda; Tuesdays o f each er ordered that the open season Final Report and Ac ballot "°e£ £ . er. " en V on ™ the: .hThallot, m on th tor deer of either sex heretofore anz| the sett’ement of said fixed and determined as above efUte ^ r ^ c K a y ^ H a r o l d J. “ J described be and harW T » « • * Patrick McHugh i r . m « of Portland. Mr. War- Grove came last M in d u c e , Doug- ...... pm» Mountain Lucille May, Sec.— Cll}^itedanthiseIl^th day of Octo- Geo. G. U p d eg ra ff. mr had via»»*»'— that evening . ]ag L a d d tn th tf T ^ DOtnt o ta t oi of beginning R leh (JhaptaF B e eth th le h e em m C h a p te r I N o . 7 8 . - - «« a er began began hla in» practice paw»»— of law ana nau mo w u u vy, »*^ m oegiiiiiiiAB Attorney for Administrator, n , Pendleton and remained there home o, hU p a re n t^ Mr. M r .j and nd ^ E ^ R * E A 5 S , , the open season sjaaonfor - - Meets “ “ “ ever: every second and ber, 1950. P f or { ^ ker 7 o a « y : 51-2C d. b. n. c. t a. 49-52c fourth Thursday In each monv vears serving as state w p Schilling- They w deer of either sex was fixed and ... . Raker County outside " U nf ihT American Le M” r T v J ? In Moro a t determined as -October 21 and th^ ' u r iw X u n d a rie a of na- month; visiting members wic a CA of tio na" ELECT ?“ wta a r^W ent of that ‘Of her mother, Mre Octotmr 22, 1950 In tl,e following X T .VCA ^ AV.A a _________ except that ra n Invited. Moro, Oregoil tional forests except that portion fion too while £ U X er„et. Mrs. Schilling; and d e sc H b ^ a re as. M. t of s . Hlghway » -~ t Olive Young, W. M. east of U. S. Highway 30 and VERNON BULL T^Uce Hay la the only one S t ^ r r i u r n ^ ' t o ^ t e U h o m e Lake jown. Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary All • of Lake County except «»«Jh, ‘k S S g . Hlghway f the seven who comes from rp^^gday and MT. Sch g fbnen those nnrtfam portions included in the That rtlon of union County E u re k a L o d g e N o. I l l A .F . R A A t Meets on the 1st and astern Oregon and the aP P ^ \ ' Wednesday. Martin following areas: ' __ . s Highway 30 and 3rd Thursday evenings nent of Warner, who was from Mr and Mrs. Kenneth The Mule Deer Game Refuge, regon Highway 82 outside the each month. Visiting That ?arV ° f u ^ kC K T C?iUnt-?i S teH o r boundaries of national his part of the state and Is ac- &nd daugbter sharonmi*?t _ Sun. members cordially In within the Deschutes National lualnted with conditions here, were dlnneJ. & Bernard Forest boundaries north and east vited to meet with us . onntv - a help to this area. d of Mr. and Mrs. Bern ras . C. S. Bennett, W. M. of the Fremont Highway ^11 of Harney County outside irold W arner — Is a veteran Martln ___ Harold H .B. Pinkerton, Secretary Martin. r^Qrtv soonsored 31); * - ty.p pvterlor boundaries of na- 3f two world wars, has had an A Halloween par y P®’ That part of County , foregts except that part M ore L od ge N o. i l l 1 .0 .0 J extensive practices la xtenslve pracuev, » well ---- res by the American . south of Klamath Falls-Lakeview , ded in ixfAuvicw included In the following de»- Meets 1st and 3rd E d ito rs say * X b¿ e members T « ^ of U bis n T and west " J ^ enarea: Beginning at the pro e ^ ' ^ l Highway Junctlon ot Plne Mountain road T u esd ays In I.O.O.F. UPHOLD »ha 1949 U g i.lu i- hall. Transient and ^ ™ an " r ^ h - - 3h Everyone with U. S. Highway 20 at a visiting brothers are L IB E R A L I point 3 miles east of Millican In cordially In vited to V E R N O N BULL Deschutes County; thence south „ h e r times. has beer, r^ e lv e d jn Rw D E P E N D A E l t . •Í meet with us. Y a o rs L e g isla tiv a fus that Miss Jessie Mountain road with U. S. along the " _ posted T.ake .road in to old 090 OttistOIK- :>M I« Marvin Howell, N. G. been made a member of th_ Stg- H1?hway 20 at a ESte CouitV; thence _ easterly E X PE R IE N C E Leo Watkins, Secretary 1. It bring« Federal m o i../ »- ? along posted roads to junction Oregon. w ith \j. S. Highway 395 at Wagon- Ha» Full Support of Farm posted road to the community tire; thence northeasterly along 2. It guarantee« » decent ii\ Re-elect Mrs Elsie Patjens anu — of The Dalles. The ocraston was the birthday ann ver Dugger. schilling Mr. and Mra^ Roy Sen ™ and son, Gwy, went an(j Gary, w® nJ- to in . _ le8 Saturday and broug brought father, Bud Coon, home fro to stay a while with them. • - ..... _ ^onda^ WUI r w s ire « supply th e re o l« > d ReasOn fo r Columbia black- ick- tail deer having not less than three fQrked Uers „ ?ed an<J determined detcrm|ned as September and 30 to October 17, 1950, both dates inclusive, in all counties except gh and the open «...------- County- —unty; and the open « 8eason. ¡ ^ ior. & ^ ^ ¿ ^ n tle re ^ " 7 “ ^ 'with U. S. Highway 20-...« a «“ ' D ^ h u t ^ County; thence 'J iv ake /V o in°nortn- in nortn- County5 thence easterly ta junction ^ T l I l Hlt?hwav i h w a y 395 at Wa- .2Jr t rf^o S t^ ce northeasterly _____ ____ ___ |. g mghway 395 to $ bm ™ ^^on^ onVw%t g * S . Highway Highway 20; 20; i t h U*°S. th e n c e n o r th w e ste r ly m a ’S lo e n g c S p ^ is n - ^ . ^ £ » « 1 ^ 3 * 1 ^ 14 and Labor Group» ing for the «Red. U 1« our belief that the voter« Mrs. Rice and says she enjoys ri’li choose wisely If they w r ite college life real wfcll now that ,n the name of Harold Warner initiation is over. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Wilson and or the vacant position. son of Portland spent the week rH K L A B O R < 2 end with Mr. and Mrs. S. A Wil William B. Klmaey h a . been son. It was the first time the Oregon’s b o o r --------- commissioner )regon’s l la a D - Stacy s u c y Wilson’s wuson s new soi son had been Ince 1942. His duties are to en- here by whlch nere. The me M uaujr wiaav .« was w « . orce the labor laws, do tnspev- in Portland (Vinb^r October 2. 2, was nam lon8 o f b o l l e « and ed Stacy Atlee Wilson, 3rd. Mrs. Sarah Glannonatti of the jd In safety w o « ana uz »borers In ^ Ung Wage upper upper grade grade room room at at Kurus Rufus zhen trouble arise« g^ool has two new pupils in her Bill Klmsey wb0 T ? ? nL They a are ^ - Ml ^ a is ^ h a v ^ a Kimsey is a Ph^ 8PX room entleman of some «0 y«*™ wno C ooper Th y as been laborer and ®m,Ploy . brother In prfr . . . the __ ,..imary room. a nrwzon for the better part o nr1inp has been on the Bruce Millard Ores°n ‘T «Af bia term fe n e uuvmi v — — .V i-«, sick list the last week, and Is no are UP but quietly better y e t U uhm it * wasting words or Mrs. William Huck was a bus me without ^ ^ w , ni«tra- ,ne w i t h o ---- u t v*'rd# " - \ administra- ess visitor in Bend nenu Friday rn u « j. eaUhna8X n a ^ one, «atle- iness Clyde Stradley and Bernard __ Bernara ^ r7 u X t b laborers and em- Martin and Vernon Shipley of The Dalles left Tuesday on an oyer*’ thia elk hunUng trip to the Ukiah Opposition to to Kimsey HoWard 'nuntrv ecUon c®m e, poHege graduate ” <mtry- _____________________ ouegv organ, otinn) VOt mmnoaui TiAHtFOtTATioN— G n o a m Reed ica _ J t r a ___ = Ä^ tatlon TBA'UFOKTMnvm— UNION BACIFK ice then a navy ^ e^ a”h he — mer of a fa . He was res n2 ? lna, the legislature In member of the lam aey1« 49 H! * £ t "atoni with people T »^btave bl» ends without ill get along oeuer retained. > E u rop e. Mr. and ad fa m ily Mfrs. of Len * .,..- ,1 ^ Cooper P o rtla n d sp e n t 3 Trains to »mrv« you l H a llo w e e n p a r t y - Ir. a n d MW- [ «>„ D e a n a n d M r and Ifr» w ere k H o m e r a n d fa m ily n er g u e st« S u n d a y o f B ar. Sunny Brook L o w ell S tock m an To Congress Midco Hereford Í. , « ■" :■ ■ . W; J : . < 1- " 3, 1 2 :3 0 p . m . -CnV Of rORTLAND" < "POimAMD ROMW "IDAHOAM " RRE ro o m Old ■ ; ■J'-,7'.’-'" FAMS motifs VOTI3O8 '■ unday visiting at the home of Ir and Mrs. Donald von Borstel. C hoice o f p «»"»«" accom m o MX d Mrs. C. J dation«; d u b and lo u n g e car«; w onderful d in in g car meal»; ¿tighter, Joanne, Tu®* ra d in in g coach «eat*. lay a week ago from Gary, Enjoy the beautiful autumn Hana where they spent three waathar »»» vacation enrouta «t nonths visiting his pare?ts' Sun V alley, o w n ed and o p er The fifth and sixth grades or ated by U n io n P adB c. ganized a Club In their room to - every other Thursday. I t LOW LM m «ortA ye»rr called "The B«8? Dean Eakln was elected pre ent, Busan Baumgartner vice •sldent, Jerrtne Blaylock, se- rtary* and Jim Brady as trea- rer Mr« Mildred Kelper as ad- local agent -he b u sin e ss o f decide o n H a llo w e e n ,a ^ cor,U o n « fo r th e Want Ada ELECT Hignway V E R N O N B U LL thence northeasterly along U S. A MAN WHO WILL WORK 0 y e s Highway 395 to Junction with U. S. Highway* 20; thence north WANTED: Reliable man with Po44 A«»»».«»**— Paid Political Advertiacm ent Independent «pe«»* fa«z«»»ow westerly along posted countv car wanted to call on farmers Corami! íce, Ton» Ruck m an, Imbler. Or«. roads to intersection with U.. S In Sherman county. Wonder Highway 20 at Brothers: thence ful opportuity. $15 to $20 in a westerly along U, S. Highway 20 &Lh day. No experience for capital to Pine Mountain road, the point required. Permanent. Write to $2JL> pt- of’ beginning. day. McNess company, Dept. K la m a th C o u n ty : B, 2423 Magnolia St. Oakland, That portion of Klamath Co^n ty describe^ as follows: Be*}™ 7. California. , . 51*2P Ing at the JuncUon of The California Highway (U. S. 97) CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp with u the north boundary of won » - - - freeze. Bring them in any dav Dalles-Californla High but Sun»iay. C & C Food Store, ^ w y a v * to 10 lts Its intersection intersection wlth^Uij with the Grass Valley, Oregon. 21tfc north boundary of the Klamath the whiskey that's FOR YOUR WILLYS 4-WHEEL Indian Reservation; thence iol DRIVE PICKUP, JEEP OR lowing the boundary of the Kla C /te e r fu / m /Hi Alarne math Indian Reservation eact STATION WAGON contact and south to its intersecUon with Willis Motor Co., West Col- t h e Klamath FalW-Lal»eview umbia River Highway, The Highway (Oregon 66) near Bly^ REPUBLICAN , , aao . a ^ . Ore. Also Wlllys Sta along the Dalles, thenc° *ast along the Klamath tion Wagons, Jeepsters, Sedan ™®}¡®®*vlew To Review Highway ____ (Oregon ____ Deliveries and 2-Wheel drive intersection with the • S E C O N D D IS T R IC T eagt boundary of Klamath Coun Pickups i ton equipped with ON N O V E M B E R 7th ty; thence following the east the new F-head HURRICANE boundary of Klamath Coun y ♦E F F IC IE N T motor Used civilian and mili- mtereecUon with Fremont High- Jeeps. ’ Wlllys-Overland tary ♦ experienced w a y (U . S. 35tfn way o. 31), th e n c e «wav •Q U A L IF IE D Parts and Service. ^ Is - C a lif o m la ?Highb . » t t o o t KENTUCKY W H ISK EY-A B IE N D way ( u. S. 97), the point of lo LOST: At high school carnival Pd. Adv. Stockman for Congress at Grass Valley Saturday night Committee, J. H. Sturgis, P e n mTIOHAI M g n iw t M0M1CTS COtfOUTlO», HEW m î t • «%GUIM «tOTlMSHOTS ginning. a Buren wrist watch. Joanne dleton, Chairman D e sc h u te s C ounty. 62c Ross, Moro. ' That portion of D®80“. ® , X . y <"5- s M LATEST Model DeLux Gibson Will take in electric range, side the exterior naUonal forests except that p«*rt part exchange Monarch or included in th??k foll[X n?t Ih e Home Comfort fuel stove. Can bribed area: f Beginning at tne be seen un-stairs in Depot. 52p ^ ■ ! X n of Pine Mountain roao V I O I A ^ NEWI STANDARD FURNACE OIL with THERMISOL k > u t t h e county Miss Cassie Holmes returned me Saturday from her t r ip 't o ,rope Miss Holmes and her ter Ml«« Mabel Holmes came frim The Dalle« Sajturd?y. a"t, ■re over night guests of their iter, M «. Ted von Borstal and rally. Sunday they were gues« their brother, W . S. H id family. Mr. and Mrs. Don d von Borstel and family were nner guests Saturday evertng the Ted von Borstel home, fter dinner all enjoyed hear- ig Miss Holmes tell of her trip I t »» le g a l, w o rk ab le, k eep s 3 . aid - to - old - folk » out o f p o lit ic s . ' UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD i' RONS Or TNf sa < v bîmamurom « M o r o , O re g o n Oil Burner Filter Clogging! N o w y ou can h a v a o o m p leta freed o m from o il b u rn er filter c lo g g in g , a s to r a g e ta n k s e a le d a g a in s t r u s t - p lu i q u ic k « u r t i n g , d e a n -b u r n in g fu e l p erfo rm a n ce 7 . . th a n k s t o "Therm inol," a n e w e l u d g ^ l i m i n a t i n g ch em ica l d e v e lo p ed b y S ta n d a r d o f C aliforn ia acum- tinta and ad d ed to Im p ro v e d S ta n d a rd ‘ “ F u rnace e O il. E n jo y t h e n e w b e n e fits o f *■ Im p roved S ta n d a rd F u rn a ce t O il c o n ta in in g " T h e r m iso l” fo r th e ren t e f t h e s e a s o n . A 5 toulardl OK • A sk un abou/ i t T> PuTcbved Hevefovd F&Wfidcttiott Stock < ■ , froTH mid-Columbict dvect B u l l s -young and vigorous F e m a le s -a ll w ell bred Show N ovem ber 2, 1950 2 :0 0 p. m* •f CaMaral« Î Î Dlstributal by K E IT H M D t/X A L D W u eo. P hene U S A U C T IO N E E R : H . B . 8.A G E R JU D G E: JO E JO H NSO N For R e s e r v a tio n A II ( 'Ii>-laitinnBztn C. R. A N D E R SO N Gram VÀIUy. Ph®«« J / * V W rite Oroirnn