Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 01, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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SII EKMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OK jÿO X.
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Published F B rrjr F rid a y
Muru, Oregon
at
E ditor
tilles F. French
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J». «loffie* at Moro, Or»eon. under Act
»f Conirre»» nt March ». 1*7».
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NEW SPAPER
P U B L IS H E R S
ASSOCIATION
Hl »1st KIPTION RATES
ONE YEAR
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1954 _____
McNAKY DEDICATION
It seems like a long while ago
vyhen so many Sherman countluns
weht’early on a sunny morning
to McNary to see President Elsen­
hower and hear him dedicate the
huge dam named for Oregon’s be­
loved Charles McNary, senator
and senate leader because of his
"savvy” and knowledge of how
to get along with others.
And Itecause it seems a long
time ago It is no longer news.
Hut there were some impressions
noted. The arrangements were
marvelous, whether due to the
army which has a way of handling
large groups, or the Pendleton
committee, front a town that has
some experience with crowds or
other fa. tors, the crowd was well
handled and i>est of all there was
plenty of room.
• The presklent often sounds dull
and without enough expression
when heard over a radio. Ho does
not appear so when 'heard over a
crowd mike and seen. He is an
active, vigorous man who moved
about with alacrity. No one will
ever succeed In making us ‘ be­
lieve that he cannot make up his
mind. We do think, however, that
he would wait until all the evi­
dence was in. His talk was a plain
exposition of his power policy
and those in Oregon who have
read the articles and learned the
fuiets about power will realize
that his
policies
will help
Oregon. The preference clause in
the Bonneville act has served to
give Washington a large part of
Columbia river power; the part­
nership plan i^ the only plan so
far made that will keep a fair
share of It In Oregon.
The Introduction by Governor
Paul Patterson was one of the
best heard in a long life of speech
listening. He has the knack of
saying something and saying it
well which is not an easy accom­
plishment to master.
The Blue Angels, navy flying
exhibition team of four, gave the
pre-program crowd a thrill with
precision flights at (¡50 mph;
t.he big bomlicrs impressed by
their size which gave a feeling
that resistance would l»e futile;
the dam'Itself Is so big that even
the statistics cannot deacrllie It,
tons o f this and carloads of that,
•are Incapable of telling how so
mighty a river was dammed.
P O L IT IC A L
PR O G R A M
A new light has come onto the
farm program since Dick Neuber-
gcr gave it his interest. Hitherto
the wheat growers have been
scorned as living too far apart
to be considered. They have lx»en
little brothers of the coyote, run­
ning from sage brush to sage­
brush.
Now even the heretofore des­
pised votes of the cast Oregonians
iiecome valuable and the state's
most talkative candidate has
evolved a program for wheat. As
told up In Umatilla county It com­
prises: 1, Use surplus farm pro­
ducts Instead of tax dollars to feed
hungry people overseas and win
friend« thereby.
In the first place the govern­
ment buys the surplus to give the
fanner an In ome and the govern­
ment uofll tax dollars to buy the
wheat. In the second place our
experience at winning friends by
gifts of food Is an entirely dis­
credited jHilicy.
3. A food stamp system to give
surplus foods to needy Americans.
Needy Americans prefer cash
and the food stamp system was
very wasteful. It is Ixtd enough
to tell the Indigent how much
money they can get for relief
without telling them what they
have to eat.
3. Expanding the school lunch
program to give more milk |»ar-
tlctllarly to school children.
Won'T dairymen Just love
Dick's help.
4. Study ami perhaps use the
Canadian family allowance pion
which give* food to families with
children»
More of the overall plan to have
government be father and mother
and financial agent for people;
paternalism of the simplest eort.
We ore Americans who still pre­
fer to earn our dally bread and
times arc good enough that well
over 60 million of us are doing so.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1054
268.05 feet to Engineer’s Station known persons having or claim­
LH 173 + 69.74 P. 8. thence north ing any right, title or interest in
easterly, on an increasing Stand­ 9.90 acres of land located In Sher­
This is autumn, officially since
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Baina of
ard Highway Spiral to the right man County, Oregon designated
September 21, and unofficially Portland were weekend guest* of
(a = 0.25), a distance of 400 0 as Tract No. P-1614 of the project
and positively since Tuesday Mrs. Bains’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
feet through an angle of 2* 00' for the construction of The Dalles
night when the first frost hit the Trace Fields. Sunday they were
to Engineer’s Station LH 177 + Dam in the Columbia River.
major part of the county.
69.74P.S.C. thence northeasterly
You and each of you are hereby
all Invited to dinner with Mr. and
The geese, wiser than men, go Mrs. Leonard Fields at \Masco.
on a curve to the right having a notified that a complaint in con­
south; animals grow thicker hair The family celebrated premature­
radius of 5,729.58 feet a distance demnation has heretofore been
or burrow down deep into the ly Trace’s birthday.
of 125.00 feet through an angle of filed in the above named court
1* 15' to Engineer’s Station I-H in an action to condemn the fee
ground to sleep during the win­
Mrs. Grace Medler and daugh­
178+94.74 P.C.S.; thence north­ simple title to the lands hereinaf­
ter. They adjust to environment; ter Mrs. Hatty Adams arrived
easterly on a decreasing Standard ter described, subject, however, to
man tries to change it. The ani­ Monday after a weeks vacation
Highway Spiral to the right (a = existing easements for public
mals have never lost sight of their spent at Soap Lake and visiting
O. 25), a distance of 400.0 feet roads and highways, public utili­
primary purpose In life—to get Grace’s sister at Seattle, Wn.
through an angle of 2* 00' to En­ ties, railroads and pipe lines,
food and to procreate themselves.
The students of Rufus high
gineer’s Station LH 182 + 94.74 which said lands are located in
Man has complicated the food elected their student body officers
P. T. equals Engineer’s Station Sherman County, Oregon and are
and the process of getting it un­ last week.
24 + 29.81 P.O.T. of the existing more particularly described as
Wallly Morris was FOR SALE; Farm stored Flynn
follows:
til he cannot leave his business made preskient; Neal Eaton, vice-
Columbia River Highway.
barley^ Loan price plus <2.00
TRACT NO P-1614: All that
and his employments even for president; Elaine Eaton, secretary
The land above described con­
per ton, will store until March
part of Governments Lots 5 and
tains 7.00 acres, more or less,
his comforts and enjoyments.
Nadine Griggs, treasurer; Carol
10 at that price. Paul Fraser,
for public use adequately to pro­ 6, that part of the southwest
It is man, who calls himself Grant, newspaper editor and Jim ­
Moro.
40c
vide for the construction of a quarter of the southwest quarter
the greatest of all mammals, who my Eox editor of the annual.
river improvement for use in con- and that part of the northwest
FOR SAIJE: Good Baled Alfalfa
must stay up north in the snow
The freshmen students at Rufus
nection with the establishment of quarter of the southeast quarter
Hay.
W.
H.
McDonald,
Rufus,
and cold, chilled whenever he are to tie Initiated Wednesday and
The Dalles Dam in the Columbia of Section 24, Tbwnshlp 2 North,
Ph. Wasco 460.
45-6p
gets out of his elaborate houses, Thursday of this week.
River, Oregon and Washington. Range 15 East of the Willamette
hampered in getting about, spend­
The authority for the taking is Meridian in Sherman County,
Stuart Johnson of Salem was a CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
ing his earnings for necessary visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Trace
The Act of February 26, 1931 Oregon, lying south of the south
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
(46 Stat. 1421, U.S.C. Sec. 258a) line of the former Deschutes Rail­
heat.
freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass
Fields Monday night
and Acts supplementary thereto road Company’s right-of-way and
Fall would be the prettiest time
Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn
and amendatory thereof; The Act lying northwesterly at a line that
of year if one could keep from
of April 24, 1888 (25 Stat. 94, 33 is 200.0 feet southeasterly, when
ITATE WIDE PAINT CO. com­
thinking about the winter to come.
Loans On Land*
U.S.C. Sec. 591); The Act of March measured at right angles, from
plete painting and decorating
The trees take on their brightest
1, 1917 (39 Stat. 950, 33 U.S,C. 701), the center line survey for the re­
Giles French, Moro
service, spray or brush. Phone
colors, the fields almost visibly
Public IJW 367 - 64th Congress; location of the Columbia River
3977
or
5293,
1205
E.
12th
St.
take a rest, often the chill air is
The Act of May 17, 1950 (Public Highway, said center line being
Vern Campell and Jack Null,
Law 516 - 81st Congress, Second more particularly described as
bracing and invigorating.
The Itrth lehem Chapter No. 78. O.BLH
The Dalles. Oregon
38tfn
Session); The Act of July 27, 1953 follows:
wind stops its blustering and the
Meets every second ano
(Public I>aw 153 - 83rd Congress,
Beginning at Engineer’s center
days are calm and sunny. It Is
fourth Thursday In each MAY ELECTRIC, electrical con­
First Session).
line StaUon LH7 1881 +01.82 P. S.,
month; visiting members
the dread of something after it
tracting, Moro, Oregon, Phone IN THE UNITED STATES DIS­
You are further notified that if from which station a stone 24” x
Invited. Moro. Oregon
that cools the ardor for autumn.
722.
19 tfn TRICT COURT FOR THE DIS­ you have any objection or de­ 9” x 8” marking the section cor­
Betty
Christianson,
W.M.
And it Is uj)on us. The frosted
TRICT OF OREGON, UNITED fense to the taking of your pro­ ner common to Sections 23, 24,
YOU can become a part owner of STATES OF AMERICA,
tomato vinos, the ruined cucbm-
) perty above described you are re­ 25, and 26 in saM township and
Elsie Jones, Secretary
most any of the nation’s largest
ber plants attest it and we must Eureka lx»0ge No. 121 A.F. A A-**
Plaintiff
) quired to file herein and to serve range bears S. 9* 26' 18" E. a
and best banking, Insurance,
vs.
) upon the plaintiff’s attorney at the distance of 923.48 feet; thence
face another winter, whiclj, we
Meets on the 1st and
) address herein designated within northeasterly, from a , tangent
telephone, electric power or in­ CORA STRANAHAN, also
cold and some windy days. But
3rd Thursday evenings
known as Correan Ktranahan, ) four weeks after the date of the which bears N. 69’ 15' 00" E., on
dustrial companies.
are sure will not lx? as bad as im­
each month. V isitinx
members cordially in­
YOUR extra dollars work hard­ a widow; MACE BALDWIN, ) first publication of this Summons, an Increasing Standard Highway
agined. There will be snow and
vited to meet with us
er, produce more income, tax guardian of Correan Stranahan; ) an answer identifying the pro­ Spiral to the left 4(a = 0.25), a
the spring will be letter for It
W. DEAN and
) perty in which you claim to distance of 400.0 feet through an
Howard Ross, W. M
advantages, and Inflation pro­ CARROLL
and, as was asked years ago ‘‘if
MABLE DEAN, husband and ) have an interest, stating the na­ angle of 2* 00' to Engineer’s
tection in this way.
winter comes can spring be far H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary
wife; ZULA CU'RRIN, a widow; ) ture and extent of the interest Station LH7 1885 + 01.82 P.S.C.;
Inquire now, J. W. DODD, Unknown heirs at law of ILA ) claimed,
Lupine Rebekah Ixxlge No. 11«
behind?”
and stating ail your ob­ thence northeasterly on a curve
TYGH VALLEY, ORE.
DEAN, deceased; CHARLES
) jections and defenses to the tak­ to the left having a radius of
Meets 2nd and 4th
Eastern Ore. Mgr. Wfrn. J. Col­ BLAKE and HATTIE MAE
) ing of your property. A failure 5,729.58 feet a distance of 2,235.-
A small fire drew town people Tuesdays of each
Visiting >
lins & Co. Complete Investment BLAKE. hii-diarul and wife; ) so to file and serve an answer 50 feet through an angle of 22*
to the Khkelie residence Tuesday month.
service. Stocks, bonds, mutual TED BEE1) and EDITH REED, > shall constitute a consent to the 21' 18' to Engineer’s Station LH7
morning where a fire Jumped out members we.come
) ftaklng and to the authority of the 1907+37.32 P. C. S.; thence north­
funds. Tax exempt school and husband and wife; CASEY
of a trash can and burned some Althea Burnet N.G.
AND STONE, an Oregon cor- ) Court to proceed to hear the ac­ easterly, on a decreasing Stand­
-»jlen
Martin.
Sec.
state
bonds,
nation-wide.
Exp.
weeds before being wet down by
T. L. FIELDS and
) tion and to fix the just compen­ ard Highway Spiral to the left
30 years.
45c tfn poration;
firemen.
Moro 1/xlge No. 113 I.O.O.F.
NELLIE D. El ELDS, husband ) sation and shall constitute a wai­ (a = 0.25), a distance of 400.0 feet
) ver of all defenses and objections through an angle of 2*00' to
Meets 1st and 3rd
WANTED: Man to service farm and wife; and SHERMAN
Civil Engineering
Engineer’s Station LH7 1911 +
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
families in this locality with COUNTY, a municipal corpora- ) not so presented.
tion and political subdivision of )
You are further notified that If »37.32 P. T.; thence N. 42' 53' 42'
Land Surveying
hall. Transient and
Nationally Advertised Watkins the
State of Oregon,
) you have no objections nor de­ E. a distance of 462.68 feet to
dsltlng brothers are
Products. Profits up to $500
Defendants, •
) fense to the taking you may serve Engineer’s Station LH7 1916+00.
WALL & TENNESON cordially invited
a month and more possible
Civil No. 7566
upon the plaintiff’s attorney a
The land above described con­
tMINl^ E. 2nd St.
C. O. Burnet, N.G.
first year. Car or light truck
SUMMONS (NOTICE)
notice
of appearance designating tains a net area of 9.90 acres, more
Phone 5636, The Dalles
required.
No
capital
investment.
TO:
The
Unknown
Heirs
at
Law
I x*o Watkins. Secretary
the property in which you claim or less..
of Ila Dean, deceased;
to be interested and thereafter for public use adequately to pro­
Write J. R. Watkins Company,
You and each of you are here­ you shall receive notice of all vide for the construction of a
137 Dexter Ave., Seattle 9,
Washington.
45-50c by notified that a Complaint in proceedings affecting said pro­ river improvement for use in
Condemnation has heretofore been perty.
connection with the establishment
You are further notified that of The Dalles Dam in the Colum­
FOR SALE: Two John Deere deep filed in the above named Court
furrow shovel type L Z grain In an action to condemn the fee on the 30th day of June, 1954, bia River, Oregon and Washing­
drills, ten furrow opener size simple title to the lands hereinaf­ the plaintiff filed herein Its De­ ton.
If you have changed- name, party or precinct,
described, subject, however, claration of Taking of said lands
The authority for the taking is
14” spacing. ^Slightly used, like ter
to existing easements efor public
simultaneously therewith de­ The Act of February 26, 1931
new Mi off dealers price. J. Z. roada and highways, public utili­ and
posited
in
this
Court
and
MUM
or have not voted at least' once in the past two years
Wvimar, Condon, Oregon. 47-9c ties, railroads and pipe lines, the estimated just compensation (46 S tat 1421, 40 U. S. C. Sec. 258a)
and Acts supplementary thereto
which said lands are located in for such taking.
and amendatory thereof; The Act
PIANO BARGAIN. Will sell at Sherman
you must re register to ÿe eligible to vote in thé
County, Oregon, and are
are further notified that of April 24, 1888 (25 Stat. 94, 33
sacrifice beautiful spinet piano more particularly described as at You
the trial of the issue of just U. S. C. Sec. 591); the Act of March
in
this
locality
to
save
moving
follows:
compensation, whether or not you 1. 1917 (39 Stat. 950, 33 U. S. C.
General Election, November 2. 1954.
expense. Easy terms or cash.
TRACT NO. T-2000-1: All that have answered or served a notice 701), Public Law 367 - 64th Con­
For information write Tallman part of the northwest quarter of of appearance, you may present gress; The Act of May 17, 1950
Registrants arc: Francis Nielson, Wasco Pharm­
Piano Stores, Inc., Salem, Ore. the northwest quarter of Section evidence as to the amount of (Public [jaw 510 - 81st Congress,
47-9c 6, Township 2 North, Range 17 compensation to be paid for the Second Session); The Act of July
acy, Wasco, Oregon.
East of the Willamette Meridian property in which you have an 27, 1953 (Public I^aw 153 - 83rd
FOR SALE: Easy Spin-dry wash­ in Sherman County, Oregon, lying interest and you may share, on Congress, First Session).
Eugene C. Eaton. Rufus, Oregon
er. Mary Rehr, Wasco.
48-9p northerly of a line that Is 50 feet proof of your interest, in the dis­
You are further notified that if
Mildred Norton, Kent, Oregon
distant northwesterly, when mea­ tribution of the award of com­ you have any objection or defense
•V
sured
at
right
angles,
from
the
pensation.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
to the taking of your property
and the Clerk’s office in Moro.
center line of the main track of
This summons is served ujxjn <ahoVe described you are required
All persons having claims the
Oregon-Washington [Railroad you by order of
Honorable
herein and to serve upon
against the Estate of Henry C. and Navigation Company’s rail­ Claude McCulloch, the
Judge of the the plaintiff’s attorney at the ad­
The Clerk’s office will be open October 2, 1954
Peters, deceased, are hereby noti­ road.
above entitled Court, made and
herein designated within
fied to present them, with the
The land above described con­ Entered on the 30 day of August, dress
four weeks after the date of the
8 o’clock A. M. to 8 o’clock P M., which is the
proper vouchetSj and duly veri­ tains 4.28 acres, more or less.
1954, by the publication thereof first publication of this Summons,
TRACT NO. T-2OOO-2: All that for four successive weeks In the an answer identifying the pro­
fied, to the undersigned, the duly
last day for registration. , \
appointed, qualified and acting part of the northwest quarter of Sherman County Journal, a news­ perty in whkh you claim to have
Administrator of the Estate of the northwest quarter of Section paper printed and published In an interest, stating the nature and
Township 2 North, Range 17 Moro, Oregon, and of general cir­
of the interest claimed, and
Henry C. Peters, deceased, at the 6.
East of the Willamette Meridian culation in said county wherein extent
office of T. 1 .ester Johnson, at­ in Sherman County, Oregon, lying said lands are located, the first stating all your objections and
torney at law, Moro, Oregon, southerly of a line that is 50 feet publication of this summons be­ defense« to the taking of your pro­
within six m entis from the date distant southeasterly, when mea­ ing made in the issue of said perty. A failure so to file and
serve an answer shall constitute
of the first publication of this sured at right angles, from the newspaper on the 1st day of Oc­ a consent to the taking and to the
center line of the main track of tober, 1954.
notice» to-wit: October 1, 1954.
authority of the Court to -proceed
C. E. LUCKEY,’ United States to hear the action and to fix the
Willard H. Barnett the Oregon-Washington Railroad
Attorney, and BERT C. BOY­ just compensation and shall con­
Administrator and Navigation Company’s rail­
LAN, Assistant United States stitute a waiver of all defenses
road and lying northerly of a
T. Ix?ster Johnson,
line that Is 40 feet distant north­
Attorney, 506 United States and objections not so presented.
Attorney for Administrator,
westerly, when measured at right
Courthouse, Portland 5. Ore.
You are further notified that if
Moro, Oregon
48-5 lc angles, from the center line of
48-5 lc you have no objections nor de­
the existing Columbia River High­
fense to the taking you may serve
NOTICE TO CHRD1TOKH
way.
IN THE UNITED STATES DIS­ upon the plaintiff’s attorney a
The
land
above
described
con­
Notice is hereby given that the
TRICT* COURT FOR THE DIS­ notice of appearance -designating
TRICT OF ORBGON UNITED the property in which you claim
undersigned has been duly ap­ tains 6.32 acres, more or less.
TRACT
NO.
T-2000-3:
All
that
STATES OF AMERICA,
to be interested and thereafter
pointed Executrix of the Estate
part of the northwest quarter of
Plaintiff,
you shall receive notice of all
•of J«»hn F. Royse, deceased, and the
northwest quarter of Section
vs.
proceedings affecting said proper-
Tremendous public call for Old Crow reaches
ha* qualified. All persons having 6. Township 2 North. Range 17 ROSA M.
MILLER, a widow;
ly-e
claims*,
against
said
estate
are
record heights with the introductlbn of milder,
East of the Willamette Meridian JENNIE MILLER MURRAY
are further notified » that
hereby notified««nd required to in Sherman County, Oregon, lying and WILLIAM MURRAY, wife ) on You
lower-priced, 86 Proof bottling—companion
the 5th day of April, 1954 the
present the same, duly verified, southerly of a line that Is 40 feet and husband; JOSEPH J.
) plaintiff filed herein its Declara­
f( i
to
' femoi/^' 100 Proof Bottled in Bond!
and with the proper vouchers, distant southeasterly, when mea­ MILLER and LOUISE MILLER, > tion of Taking of said lands and
to the undersigned at the resi­ sured at right angles, from the husband and wife; JAMES D. ) simultaneously therewith deposit­
dence of the Executrix in Wasco, center line of the existing Colum­ MILLER, a single person; ETTA ) ed in this court and cause the es­
River Highway and lying MILLER ROUSH and CLIF­
timated just compensation for
Oregon, within six months from bia
northerly of a line that is 150 feet FORD C. ROUSH, wife and
such taking.
the date of first publication of distant southeasterly, when mea­ husband; HORACE S. CAR-
You are further notified that at
this notice, to-wlt; September 24, „______
sured at _ right angles,
from the LISLE Individually and as Exe- ) the trial of the issue of Just com­
_
IBM
center line survey for the reloca-
Of the estate of W. H. Oar- ) pensation, whether or not you
Augusta Royse
tion of the Columbia River High- Hsle tiweasetj; EVELYN CAR
have answered or served a notice
way, said center line survey be- LISLE; MARAVENE CAR-
Executrix
of appearance, you may present
ing more particularly daacribed LISLE, Individually and as Kxe-
L)«nuld E. Header
evidence as to the amount of
cutrlx of the Estate of W. H.
Attorney for Estate
47-5OC as follows:
compensation to be paid for the
Beginning at Engineer’s Station ^ rlIg|ei deceased; IDA CAR-
property in which you may have
P. S. of the said * LPSLE, a widow; The Unknown ) an Interest and you may share,
..........................
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF LH 159 + 93.91
center
line
survey
for
the
relo­
TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR cation of the Columbia River heirs at law bf W. H. Carlisle, ) on proof of your Interest, In the
deceased; SANDRA KAY CAR- )
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN Highway, from which station the LISLE, a minor; JOYCE BREN- ) distribution of the award of com­
W. R REID,
) northwest corner of Section 6 in DA CARLISLE, a minor; The ) pensation.
This summons is served upon
Plaintiff,
) said township and range bears unknown children of Horace S. ) you by order of the Honorable
vs.
) N. 19* 05' 37“ E. a distance of Carlisle, at the time of his death; ) Claude McCulloch, Judge of the
N O ^ ’- T W O G R FA T B O TTLIN G S!
end
L II. CLAWSON, carrying on ) 955.87 feet; thence northeasterly,
m
All persons unknown having or ) above entitled court, made
------ ----
, hich bears
c|ahnlng anv right, title or In- ) entered on the 3rd day of August.
business as L H Clawson & Co. ) from a tangent which
86 PROO£
21’ 55" E., on » an increawng leresl in 9 90 acres of land locat- ) ¡954 by the publication thereof
Defendant.
) 71*
Standard Highway ” Spiral
“ •'**■* to
" the * ed in Sherman County, Oregon, ) for ’ four successive weeks
‘ in the
CcleSratcd O1J Crow - lighter,
TO: L . H. Clawson, carrying on left (a se 0.25), a distance
of 400.0 designated as Tract No. P-1814 ) Fherman County Journal, a news­
milder and lowar-pncad than
business as L, H. Clawson A Co. feet through an angle of 2* 00' to of the project for the construe- ) paper printed and published in
the too Proof Bottled in Bond
IN THE NAME OF THE to Engineer's Station LH 163 + tion of The Dalles Dam In the ) Moro. Oregon, and of general cir­
STATE OF OREGON: You are 93 91 P. S. C.; thence northeasterly Columbia River, and SHER­ ) culation In »aid county wherein
B O T T L E D IN B O N D • ÎOO P R O O F
hereby required to appear and on a curve to the left having a MAN COUNTY, a municipal
) said lands are located, the first
answer the Complaint filed again­ radius of 5,729.58 feet a distance corporation and political sub- ) publication of this summons being
The m ,»i famous of bonded
Ì0
st you in the above entitled of 307.78 feet through an angle division of the State of Oregon, ) made In the issue of said news­
lo i uhona available aa
Defendants.
) paper on the 1st day of October,
V»O<
Court and cause within four of 3* 04’ 40' to Engineer’s Sta­
CIVIL NO. 7438
1954.
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SUMMONS (NOTICE)
C. E. LUCKEY. United States
publication of this Summons as Standard
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to
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The
Unknown
devisees,
lega­
Attorney, and BERT C. BOY-
ùs ($***£*
hereinafter stated, and If you fail left <a = 0.25), a distance of 400 0 tees and heirs at law of WL H.
I»AN, Assistant United States
to so answer said complaint, or feet through an angle of 2’ 00' to Carlisle, deceased; The unknown
Attorney. 506 United States
otherwise appear or plead In this Engineer’s Station LH
? children of Horace S. CarlLsle at
Courthouse, Portland 5, Oregon.
THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY COMPANY. FRANKFORT. KY. cause, the plaintiff, for want P. T.; thence N. 64* 17' 15 E. the time of hla death; and all un
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RUFUS NEWS
A Sunday school zone meeting
was held at Fen-lkgon, Friday.
’Mr. and Mrs. Fay Brackett attend­
ed. The special speaker was the
pastor from rhe El Monte church
in California.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mathleson
were huckleherrying near Mt.
Adams Saturday. They were ac­
companied by Earl Hydron and re­
port the berries .good with the
three of them 'picking nine gal­
lons.
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ARE YOU A REGISTERED VOTER?
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thereof, will apply to the Court
for the relief as demanded in the
Complaint on file with the Clerk
of the above entitled Court, to-wlt.
That Plaintiff will take judgment
against you for the sum of $191.*
95, and for the further sum of
$301.80, and for Plaintiff’s costs
and disbursements, and an Order
of this Court that property attach­
ed belonging to the Defendant,
to-wit: The sum of $390.02 owing
by T. W. Thompson of Moro, Sher­
man County, Oregon to Defendant
be sold and the proceeds applied
upon the Judgment to be taken
herein.
Service of this Summons is
made upon you by publication
thereof in the Sherman County
Journal, a newspaper of general
circulation printed and published
in Moro, Sherman County, Ore­
gon, and of the kind and class pre­
scribed by law, once a week for
four successive weeks by virtue
of an order made in this Court by
the Honorable E. H. Howell,
Judge of the above entitled Court
on the 13th day of September,
1954. The date of the first publi­
cation of this Summons is the 24th
day of September, 1954.
J. Tracy Barton
Attorney for the Plaintiff
U. S. Nat’l Bank Bldg.
47-50c
The Dalles, Oregon