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e PA G E t SHERMAN COUNTY JO U RN A L, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1953 Center line su rv ey for th e reloca- division of the S tate of Oregon De- tion of the Colum bia R iver High- fendants, SUMMONS iN ot’i e> way at E n g in eer’s S tation LH7 J o : David Roy W ells and all per- Notice Is h ereby given th at the Published E very F riday at 1940+00, from which p o in t th e sons unknow n having o r claim ing FOB SALE: 4 y r old so rrel m are, undersigned has filed in the Moro, Oregon q u a rte r section corner on the east any right, title o r in te rest in 26 1 w hite socks, blazed face; well C ounty C ourt of th e S tate of O re boundary of said Section 24 b ears acres of land in S herm an C ountv broke. $250. V erne Mobley, gon for S herm an County, his F in (»Hen L. French . Editor S. 24’ 35' 30" E. 2,056.52 feet Oregon, designated as T ract Mo’ K ent. Oregon. 40-2c al A ccount as A d m in istrato r of thence 8. 17“ 09' 30" E. 437.24 feet MV-Ma-151 of the Bonneville Pow- E n te r'd ns second class mutter nt the P o sto iric e nt M orn. OrvKon. under Act to a point th a t is 50 feet d istan t er A dm inistration; You and each FOR SALE: 1951 self propelled th e E sta te of H enry C. P eters, of Connrvss of M a tc h S, 1879. n o rth easterly , w hen m easured a t Of you are hereby notified that a co-op com bine, 15 ft. h ead er w ith deceased, and th a t W ednesday, rig h t angles, from the c e n te r line C om plaint in C ondem nation has C heney Reel, large blow er & S eptem ber 7, 1955, at ten o ’clock su rv ey for the relocation of the h eretofore been filed In the above A. M. of said day in th e co u rt M IW IF A F II F u lto n C anyon-W asco Highw ay; entitled C ourt in an action to con tandem stra w dum p. $2000.00 thence S. 44° 45’ 53" E. parallel dem n a p erp etu al easem ent to con 20 ft. Gruham -Hoem e plow, like room of th e C o unty C ourt in Moro, k F U B IIIN IB I w ith and 50 feet d istan t n o rth ea st stru ct, m aintain, rep air, rebuild, new, sw eeps & spikes. $800.00 S h erin an County, O iegon has been -X llO C IA T lO H erly from said cen ter line, a d is operate, and patrol not m ore th an 35 ft. trac tra c to r w ith p o w er fixed by the C ourt as th e tim e and tance of 142.24 feet to a point op two lines of electric pow er tra n s take-off & pulley. $750.00 V erne place for said h earin g of objec p o site S tation 7+ 00; thence S. 45’ m ission s tru c tu re s w ith conductor Mobley, K ent, Oregon. 40-2c tio n s to said F in al A ccount and 14’ 07" W. 20 feet, m ore o r less, to and necessary ap purtenances, and for th e se ttle m en t of said estate. N A T IO N AL E D IT O IIA L a p o in t th a t is 50 feet d istan t the fu rth e r rig h t to clear the right- W illard H. B arnett "R E L IA B L E m an w ith car to n o rth easterly , w hen m easured at of-way h erein after described and A d m in istrato r serv e 8000 fam ily W atkins route. rig h t angles, from th e cen ter line to keep the sam e clea r of brush, You and each of you are hereby T. L ester Jo h n so n A good one-man business. 87 of th e form er tail track of th e Des tim ber, inflam m able s tru c tu re s notified th a t a Com plaint in Con 4O-3c chutes R ailroad Com pany; thence y ea r rep u tatio n . N ationally A d A tto rn ey for E x ecu to r dem nation has heretofore been n o rth w esterly , parallel w ith and fire hazards (provided, how ever, O FFIC IA u COUNTY PA PER vertised. No experience neces hazards" filed in th e above nam ed co u rt in d istan t 50 feet n o rth ea ste rly from th at the words "fire sary. W rite T he J. R. W atk in s an action to condem n th e fee sim said cen ter line a d istan ce of 100 sh a ll.n o t include grow ing*crops), SUBSCRIPTION RATES and to dispose of such brush, tim Com pany, 137 D exter A venue, IN T H E U N IT E D STATES D IS ple title to th e lands h erein after feet, m ore o r less, to a p o in t on a ONE YEAR . ....................... W -M Seattle 9, W ashington.” 36-41 T R IC T COURT FY>R T H E desccribe«*, «Object, how ever, to line w hich bears S. 17’ 09' 30" E. ber, and inflam m able stru c tu re s ♦ D IS T R IC T O F OREGON ex istin g easem ents for public from the tru e point of beginning; by sale or o th er m eans in such a AUGUST 12, 1055 C IV IL NO. 8132 SUMMONS ITA TE W ID E PA IN T CO. com roads and highw ays, public u tili thence N. 17’ 09' 30" W. a distance m an n er as shall not create a fire (NOTICE» ties, railro ad s and pipe lines, of 43 feet, m ore o r less, to th e tru e hazard; subject, how ever, to the plete p ain tin g and d ecorating rig h ts of the public in a n . to all service, sp ray o r brush P hone U N IT E D STA TES OE AMERICA, w hich said lands are located in point of beginning. H E L I/S CANYON p lain tiff vs. S h erm an - County, r , r- O . regon and t are . T he parcel of land above de public roads; subject also to the 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. H orace S. C arlisle individually «and contains 0.06 of an acre, co n tin u ed use and m aintenance of V ern CampelL and Jack Null, as g u ard ian of S andra Kay C ar m o te p articu larly describei: as fol- I t is, of course, im possible to lows; TRACT NO. 1 -1625: A parcel m ore or ie8Si fo r public use ade existing pipes and conduits, irri- The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn lisle, a m inor, and of Joyce Brenda of land lying in G overnm ent Lot 1 qu ately to w p ro v id e .w. tell w heth er th e H ell’s Canyon for th e to n Ru^ on an b d rainage l.ne, ditches CUSTOM SLA U G H TER IN G — C arlisle, a m inor, and Evelyn C ar of Section 24, T ow nship 2 N orth, stru ctio n of a riv e r im provem ent an<* canals, and >puolic utility lines, controversy is ending o r ju s t get M eat cu ttin g , w rapping, sh a rp lisle, his wife; S an d ra Kay Carlisle, Range 15 E ast of the W illam ette for use in connection w ith the es- ~ , exercise ot ex istin g ease- tin g a fresh s ta r t b u t from w hat freeze. K en n y ’s M arket, G rass a m inor; Joyce B renda Carlisle; a M eridian, in S herm an C ounty O r tab lish m en t of The-D alles Dam in m ents and licenses therefor, and to we hear a m ajority of the citizens» m inor; Ida C arlisle, a willow; the egon, said parcel being m ore p a rti th e Colum bia River, W ashington : ne. ,exercI-se of existing m ineral Valley, Oregon Ph 242 47tfn u n k n o w n ch ild ren of H orace S. cu will be pleased if it is ending. larly described as follows: and Oregon. r.g n ts; over and across the lands H ell’s Canyon has been paw ed H igh school g rad u ate w an ts C arlisle at th e tim e of his death; Com m encing at a point th a t is d is T he au th o rity for the tak in g is h ere in afte r described and desig- unknow n heirs of R. I). Kelly, de o v er like a b arg ain basem ent tan t 150 feet so u th easterly , w hen The Act of F eb ru ary 26, 1931 (46 nated: as J’ract No. Mc-Ma-151 house w ork o r any o th e r av ail b rassiere and show s the effects able job. P atsy T h atch er, Phone ceased; unknow n heirs of Clarence m easured at rig h t .angles from the S tat. 1421, 40 U.S.C. Sec. 258a) an d 11 lands are located in Phelps, deceased; all persons u n of h a rd usage. A cts su p p lem en tary th ereto and Gherman County, Oregon, and de- 796, Moro 41c am en d ato ry thereof; The Act of follows, to-wit: TRA CT Congress has failed to provide A pril 24, 1888 (25 Stat. 94, 33 U.S.- NO- Mc-Ma-151. T hat portion of the fu n d s for H ell’s Canyon darn afte r LEGAL NOTICES C. Sec. 591); The Act of M arch 1, of Section 29, T ow nship 2 several tries and a t long last th e NOTICE TO (ItE D IT O R H 1917 (39 S tat 950, 33 U.S.C. 701), bouth, Range 17 E ast of the Wil- F ederal Pow er Com m ission, a n x All p ersons h aving claim s ag P ublic Law 367 - 64th Congress; lam ette M eridian, S herinan Coun- INCOME TAXES ious to p rovide additional electri The Act of May 17, 1950 (Public ty, Oregon, w hich lies w ithin a a in st th e E sta te of V ernon K. V an Law 516 - 81st Congress, Second s trip of land 250 feet in w idth, the city for the northw est, took the Gilder, deceased, a re hereby n o ti W hat th e legislators who w ere fied to p rese n t them , w ith the pro- Session); T h e Act of S eptem ber 3, boundaries of said strip lying 62.5 only way ou t and gave approval 1954 (Public Law 780 - 83rd Con- ie et d istan t easterly from and 187.5 to th e th ree dam proposal of interested In tax atio n said to the I»er vouchers and d uly verified, to gress, Second Session); T he Act of feet d istan t w esterly from and par- opponents of a GO p ercen t Ixxxst th e undersigned, th e d u ly ap p o in t Idaho P ow er com pany. Ju n e 30, 1954, Public Law 453 • allel to the su rvey lin^ of the Bon- One m ay w onder w hether th ere In Income taxes to keep them from ed, qualified and actin g E xecutor 83rd Congress. neville P ow er A dm inistration Mc- w as alw ays serious effort on the in itiatin g ag ain st th a t law we do of tihe E sta te of V ernon K. Van You are fu rth e r notified th a t if N ary-M aupin transm ission line as not know . W hatever It was we do p a rt of north w est legislators to get G ilder, deceased, a t th e office of you have any objection or defense now located and sta k ed on the th e high dam proposal passed. It no t agree w ith th e reasoning T. Ixister Joh n so n , a tto rn e y a t law , to th e tak in g of y o u r p ro p erty ground, over, across, upon and ad- above described you are req u ired jacen t to the above cescribed prop som etim es seem ed th a t they thereof. Moro, Oregon, w ith in six m o n th s io file herein and to serv e upon erty , said su rv ey line being partic- Oregon, a sta te th at is in need from th e d a te of th e firs t publica th o u g h t It a b etter issue th a n it the p lain tiff’s atto rn ey a t th e ad- u larly described as follows: Begln- of m ore m anufacturing, m ore bu tion of this Notice, to-wlt: Ju ly 29, would have been as a fact. dress h erein designated w ithin n ing a t su rv ey statio n 8209+32.3, Now the Idaho Pow er com pany siness of alm ost any sort, c e rta in 1955. four w eeks a fte r th e date of th e a po in t on the n o rth line of Section has au th o rity to build three dam s. ly should not p u t all of Its tax G len Van Gilder, firs t publication of this S um m ons 28, T ow nship 2 South, Range 17 T here m ay be Im peding action b e Increase on Income. And, even If E xecutor. (Notice), an an sw er identifying the E ast, W illam ette M eridian, said t fore construction lieglns but It th a t w ere necessary, th e re should T. L ester Jo h n so n ?rty in w hich you claim to point being N. 89’ 48' 10" E. a dis have been a g rea ter red u ctio n In does not now ap p ear likely th a t lave an in terest, sta tin g the n atu re tance of 1126.0 feet from the n o rth A tto rn ey for E xecutor. 39t4 and ex ten t of the in te re st claim ed, w est co rn er of said Section 28- delay will long be successful. The exem ptions to spread th e load o ver and statin g all y o u r objections thence S. 51’ 50' 20" W. a distance dam s will cost around $150,000,000 m ore taxpayers. NOTICE TO CREDITO RS and defenses to th e tak in g of y o u r of 1516.7 feet to surv ey station If th e legislators h ad in m ind and will be taxable. B aker coun All persons h av in g claim s ag p ro p erty . A failure so to fiii> an d 8224 + 49.0; thence S. 0 “ 20' 40" ty ’s total valuation Is now $25,- th e passage of th e proposed ain st the E sta te of V ernon Jo sep h serve an an sw er shall co n stitu te a W. a distance of 4347.5 feet to sur- 140,042.50 C onstruction of tht»se am endm ent to p e rm it the legisla F latt, deceased, are (hereby notified co nsent to the taking and to th e vey statio n 8267+96 5 a point on dam s should easily double th a t tu re to p u t th e em ergency clause to p rese n t them , w ith th e p ro p er au th o rity of *u~ the C ourt, to proceed th e south line of said Section *-------------- valuation and cu t p ro p erty taxes on tax m easures th e ir action was vouchers and d u ly verified, to th e Whether it rains or not the wind is going to blow. to h ear the action andi to fix th e 29, said p o in t being N. 89* 55' ce rtain ly erroneously planned. . , . . . , , x A ju s t com pensation an d shall con- -for stockm en In th a t county. The undersigned, th e d u ly appointed, W. a distance of 68.4 feet from If your roof is in bad repair or about to be, see me s ti tu te a w aiver of ail defenses and 00' governm ent will get taxes, too. The voters will not look kindly on qualified and actin g E x ecu trix of the so u th east corner of said Sec _ T objections n ot so presented. It Is assum ed th a t the pow er g iv in g th is additional au th o rity th e E state of V ernon Jo sep h F latt, You are fu rth e r notified th a t if tion 29. for a public use adequate will l»e sold in Idaho and at a price to a legislatu re w hen th ey have deceased, a t th e office of T. L ester you have no objections n o r d e ly to provide for the construction such an exam ple before them . th a t will m ake It possible for th e and m aintenance by the Johnson, a tto rn ey a t law, Moro, for I have several kinds of roofing that are well fense to the tak in g you m ay serv e operation H ad th e legislators reduced a p Oregon, w ith in «lx m o n th s from com pany to pay taxes to Baker upon the p la in tiff’s atto rn ey a no Bonneville Pow er A m inistration °* electric pow er transm ission fa county. T he ra te will be set by p ro p ria tio n s by at least 20 m illions the d ate of th e firs t p u b licatio n of adapted to this country, that will not blow off and tice of appearance d esig n atin g the cilities, and are required for im the governm ent w ith th a t In mind. and distrib u ted th e new burdens this Notice, to-wlt: Ju ly 29, 1955. p ro p erty in w hich you claim to be that will shed rain for years. in terested and th e re afte r you shall m ediate use. The au th o rity for the Had the governm ent built a high m ore evenly If would have been L illian K ath erin e F latt is 1 Act l>f F e b ru a ry 26 receive notice of all proceedings dam there would have been no In a b e tte r -position to ask for ad E xecutrix. CLARENCE ODELL, 9 ? ^ » U6 -10 U.S.C. Sec. affecting said proj>erty. taxes for B aker county a n d It m ay d itio n al a u th o rity o v er taxes. T. L ester Jo h n so n WASCO, OREGON You are fu rth e r notified that on Z08U) and Acts supplem entary We a re not arg u in g o v er the A ttorney for E x ecu trix . be assum ed th a t pow er would 39t4 the 9th day of Ju n e, 1955 the plain Jp/^eto and am endatory th e re o f- »—(«—i »—11—e—im i—«m ‘■“if i î r t f ? have been cheaper therefore. proposed am endm ent to give th e U'.f . A u« u st L 1888 (25 tiff filed herein its D eclaration of ««n ' ■ 'f m ’H n ’ J W ^ Ct ° f Au« t^ t 20, H igher costs of construction by legislature m ore au th o rity ; in T ak in g of said lands and sim u lta n 1937, (50 of 1 the governm ent m ight m ake theory It Is en tirely proper. But eously th e re w ith deposited in this \i n ..,h « Stat. lu ln 731); T V he ”. Act M co u rt and cause th e estim ated ju st a ?., ,,<• ?I U E I’be the actions of th e leg islatu re w ere cheaper pow er Impossible. com pensation for such taking. 5 »6, A b.ei i19?J <59 Stal Of one thing we are very sure: not such as to m ake th e voters You are fu rth e r notified th a t at 1946 (60 th a t O regonians of o u r acquain Inclined to g ra n t such increase I th e trial of th e issue of ju s t com- .’„i1., e, ^ ct J .u ne ID-49 Optometrist tance are getting tired, very tired, power. pensation, w h eth er o r not you q r I,li?0,t^Ran iz a tion P lan of political m eddling w ith the pro have answ ered or served a notice L J5 * ^1^4); O rder 405 K. 2nd St. gress of the n o rth w est In dam con of appearance, you may p rese n t of the evidence as to the am ount of com- I? * 3 l y3); O r^er struction. We need the electricity. If th e federal governm ent w ants j»ensation to l»e paid for the prop- S€>’r e ta ry of the In- «Across from Stadlem an- D E N TIST e rty in w hich you may have an teri,o r’ In te rio r De- to build (tains and has the money, Coming back from P ’ »;ville Bonn H ardw are! Office C I o m s I U ntil F u rth e r the bug population, too. V. i.y u in te re st and you may share, on p artm en t A ppropriation Act 1955 let it go ahead and build them ; if proof of y o u r in terest, in the d is approved Ju ly 1, 1954. You are f u r the other night I noticed a power* Notice you suppose I never thought of It doesn’t w ant to or ca n ’t afford trib u tio n of th e aw ard of com pen th e r notified th a t if you have any ’hone 5302 ’I lie D a l b O r e . ful light at Whitey Fisher's Du«-k it before?” M zo Hotel 761 ’ it, let It get out of the may ung let objection or defense to the taking sation. Farm. Seemed to be shining out som e one build them who can. From where I sit. Whitey’s the T his sum m ons is serve«! upon of y o u r p ro p erty above described __j . ________________ - > over the wuter. It might be a fine thing to have ___ ___ „ MIC y ° u aiY’ required to file herein and you by ____ o rd er _ of the H onorable type who’s always ready to pio C laude McColloch, Ju d g e of th e (° serv e uP ?n the P laintiff’s at- an exam ple of a p rivately ow ned I stopped to ask W hitey w h a t1 neer a worth-while new trick. Me, al»ove en titled court, made and en- l° rne>'a at the address (herein de- dam along w ith publically ow ned went on. Be took me down to his I stick to old methods. Just a case tered on the 22nd day of Ju ly s*4?natetl w ithin four w eeks afte r dam s— a sort of check plot as they pond and pointed out a 200-watt of personal feeling, I guess . . . 1955 by the publication thereof for 1 ,a te of the firs t publication of say In the ag ricu ltu ral experim ent bulb rigged up on a pole about four successive w eeks in the • 18 Sum m ons, an answ er Identify- like the way you may prefer coffee business. T h a t is w hat we w ere S h erm an C ounty Jo u rn al, a news- the ProPe rty in w hich you th ree feet above the surface. The with meals while I always prefer and other racial d i ia a i o told Bonneville w as to l»e and it p aper p rin te d and published in ?La m to have an in terest, sta tin g -light was attractin g thousands a traditional glass of beer. Not • €0101 A STOMACH AILMENTS m ade some sense, too. Taxes being Moro, Oregon, and of general cir- . n a tu re a n <l ex ten t of the inter- treated ritimt hospital operation of insects for the ducks to eat. that I’d claim you’re wrong — re w hat they are the federal govern cu latio n in said county w herein c*anne(l. and sta tin g all your C R E O IT T O R E SP O N S IB L E P E O PL E >1 AH i I spect for the other man’s opinion said lands are located, the first obJections and defenses to the tak- m ent will probably m ake m ore Seemed kind of odd to me —but S I SVICI I D«>eripfive Booklet publication of this Sum m ons (No- ing, ? f you,r Pr°Perty- A failure so guiiling light.** clear money by p rivate ow nership Whitey was enthusiastic. “ Best FREE Write of Coil »Ho tice) being made in th e issue of 10 " . and s e rve an answ er sihall than by public ow nership. idea I ever heard of,” he claims. n said n ew spaper on the 5th day of con/stltu te a co n sent to the taking D E A N C L IN IC So, we hope It’s over; we hope "Keeps the feed bill d o w n -a n d A ugust, 1955. anti to (be au th o rity of the C ourt p»x 10 .i » . until 9 p m Man W rd. Fri. som ebody begins to throw som e ( ’. E LUCKEY. U nited States At- ,to «> hear the action and li) a » until S o -» Tw.l nnU Item. d irt, real dirt— not the political -lijit M iap.it. Cl- - p* Ktic -Hr, -in-M torney, a n d B ER T C. BOYLAN 9.x lhe Ju st ^ m p e n s a tio n and » . i; I. i « A ..IIV JO O t /* R > kind—and develop som e elec tri A ssistan t U nited S tates A tto rn ey ’ 8h? n const! NEW ROYAL TRITON ». . . S tates A ttorney, ««• A» 3.'18 F.rt» ■ »1 i .to city. The talk was getting m onot 0O6 U nited States C ourthouse defenses and objections not so presented. You are fu rth e r noti- THE BIGGEST AUCTION E V E N T EVER HELD IN THIS LOCALITY Portiani! 5, Oregon. onous. IRA FRIDLEY tied th a t if you have no objections Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26 H E R E IS A CO M PLETE Consignee nor defense to the taking you may M T V P I l I V t n til«» ___ IN T H E U N IT E D STATES DIS st>rve upon tine p laintiff's attorney L E W IS A < LARK BALANCED I \ V ESTM EN T PRO- Wasco, Oregon T R IC T COURT FOR T H E D is notlee of ap p earance designating T R IC T O F OREGON. C IV IL NO. . ! t| P?°PeI’(y 1° w hich you claim 5—20 and 10—30 GRAM FOR V O IR BAVINGH 8034. U N IT E D STATES O F AM- to be in terested and th e re afte r you ( ’«m e O ctober 21 It will he 150 UNION OIL COMPANY y ears since Lew is A (’lark cam e IN O N E SECURITY. QUAR p |a in tlff. -V- CLARA E. shall receive n o tk e of all proceed RO LFE, a widow, (life te n a n t)- ings affecting said property. You afloatlng down the Columbia w ith of California TERLY D IV ID EN D * MAY H A R R IE T T E ONEGA WELUS a are fu rth e r notified th a t on the th e ir crew of soldiers, scouts and -April, 1955, the plaint- widow; FRANCES GUBNDOLIN F rench guides to cast the first set Moru Lodge No. 113 led herein its D eclaration of R E C EIV E D OR R E IN V E S T E D M ATHEW S, a widow; JO H N of blue eyes on the scenery of Meets 1st and 3rd MARSHALL RO LFE and' DEI7»R. ,,a k ln « 1of ^ i d lands and simul- Tuesdays tn I.O.O.l’. S herm an county. N A T IO N A L IN SC O PK ASSETS ES A. ROLFE, his wife; M AXINE if y. tlherew ith deposited in Hu«« Stock Desirabl« Goods Will Moved to BER N ICE BAKER and CH ARI - i ’4 t o u r t and cause the estim ated O regon is celebrating the sea- hall. 'Transient si d 4 K \(K K I> $100 MILLION OWN visiting bro th ers are qul-centennial of that event and ES R. BAKER, her husband ROB- v ’St con,P<?nsation for such taking. z MAUPIN, OREGON ? E R T VERNON R O LFE anil AN- ' ^ . ar.e ffbrt(her th a t at th e is m aking little m ore of a show cordially Invited EO BY IN D IV ID U A LS Wilt Disposed of (ot Your Own P rk «) in NA M. RO LFE, his wife WIL- ¡[,4, f J hX SSUe of ju s l to m Pcnsa- about It than Ix'w ls & ('lark them- John Shipley. N G LARD R O L FE and JU N E R O LFE ««22:25[h eth er o r ,n ot * ou have a n- ••Iv e s did when the) arrived a EVERY STA TE, AND MORE m o W atkins, S ecretary hls wife; E V E R E T T BYRON sw ered o r served a notice of ap- c e n tu ry and a half ago. DUNLAP and RUTH DUNLAP h * fr.ance’. y? u m ay P ^ s e n t evi- T h ere have l>een articles at »out Lupine Kcltekah Ixwlge No. 11(1 THAN 5.000 IN STITU TIO N S, his wife; F R A N C E S ANN ‘ \ nce a8 (he am ount of compen- the celebration und probably every Meets 2nd and 4th ** paid fdr fihe p ro p erty 1 P.M. Sharp! BROCKWAY and L. W. BROCK- fn CLUDING CHURCHNH, COI.L- one know s th a t it Is going on. A T uesdays of each h e r husband; BARBARA f h u h you may have an in te rest 7 P.M. hll Sold WAY. V tatting p a rty dressed like I<ewis & ('la rk , m onth. ANN SM ITH and ALVIN SM ITH, f , ^ 7 f h a 7 - on Proof of EGKH. INSU RA N CE COMPAN- CVfRYTHING for HOME. FARM, WORKSHOP . . . NOVELTY A GIFT ITEMS m em bers we.com» o r w hat they thou g h t the explor» her husband; MARILYN B n erei'1, in the d istrib u tio n Vada DeMoss, N. O.i Ute, fa«, faH fa-«, of the aw ard of to m pensation. IES AND MANY O T H E R S / ers dressed like, and accom panied FLETCHER and . R O B E R T •tew owl Tate« fa» b «A i .^ otw «. Caw- farfakte», fa-w L. «MO-»«. I Ga« « tiw NX », fate^w. This Sum m ons is served upon FL E T C H E R , her husband; DAV te « » w » . F m « «.♦♦». C k w » « by a d escen d an t of Sacajawea Jo G entry. Sec. •ten. Ctewwn. tiw Wate. Hatten PRO SPECT! S F R E E . ID ROY W ELLS; DONALD R. you by o rd er of the H onorable fowl« TOOtl ItKTOC NUU » M H NOM H IO M IN « K > w rl C O tM . w ent dow n the riv e r the other tiny H fa'»» »OC««t MTV uwv »HO» COtOV IH H IN Ú IQ U IIU IN T 011» l t . l t « 0« Jud g e of W ELLS; RODNEY P. R O L FE a Claude McColloch. co o « • l l . l t « n o t. ¡¿..SUTHSUflM w ith flash bulbs p opping and the letlileh en i » h ap ter No» »K O.RH «M K M t » HM oi W <| NI. MU liA« ICAJTINÇ o M IN N IN - tOOJi. t i l l i . m inor; K E R M IT R BAKER, a m i the above en titled C ourt, m ade A L L B R A N D -N E W , F IR S T - Q U A L IT Y M E R C H A N P I s i ' histo rical society Is busy g etting fo u rth T hursday In ea t» nor: RONALD RO LFE, a m inor; and en tered on the 20th day of the rebuilt F ort C latsop ready for | G IFT: Y O U M A Y g tllltK Y ! | m onth; visiting memhe.-* THEODORE C MATHEW S, a July, 1955, by the publication public Inspection. Meets every second a»«- minor; GARY BAKEIT. a fcinor; thereof for four successive w eeks Invited. Moro. Oregoc So much, so good. Kelsle Barney SANDRA DUNLAP, a m inor; in the S herm an C ounty Jo u rn al a O#tx»rne has w ritte n a book about MARVIN DUNLAP, a m inor; new spaper p rin te d and published C atherine Thom pson. W. M. DOZENS OF GOOD. REPOSSESSED USED FURNITURE ITEMS DANNIE I.o l IS ROLFQ. a : in Moro. Oregon, anil of general the expedition and It has been Naomi Van Gilder, S ecretary J E y e ry th ln c W i l l B« « o ld - [H ig h e st B id d e r N e w O w n e rt] BONNIE K. BAKER, a m inor; < i ' uiation in .-«aid (Qunty w herein published. It consolidates Into a RO BERT D. BAKER, a m inor; said lands a re located, th e fir»t s h o rt »pace th e inform ation one E ureka Lodge No. 121 A.E. Ä A .* • KX C O N V IN It N C t OF SALE STOCK W IU . IE M p V IO TO AN D SOLD AT— ' ■ * , s s ■ SH E R I L E E RO LFE, a m inor; re- Publication of th is Sum m ons <No- Meets oi» th e 1t,t a.ul should know about the jou rn ey of m ainderm en; all persons unknow n t ‘ce> being m ade In the issue of 3rd T hursday evenings th e tw o frontiersm en to the having o r claim ing any right, title sa,<* new.wpaper on th e 5th day each morat» Visit) a m outh of the Colum bia -.'S or in te rest in 26 1 acres of land in of A ugust, 1955. ’ C. E. LUCK- 4 Mile3 West of Maupin, Oregon Be On Time m em bers <x»r«l‘a1lv in .pon rosoti It is not so easy as It m ight SHERM AN COUNTY, OREGON. £Y, U nited S tates A ttornev. and rtte d to meet with - k seem to m ake a lively tale about designated as T ract No. Mc-Ma-151 B B R T C . BOYLAN. A ssistant Uni- FLO YD W O R K M A N , A u ctio n ee r In charge of •«!« F ran k Sayrs, W. M. Lew is A Clark. T h eir «Maries of Ponneville Pow er A dm inistration; ted S tates A ttorney. 506 U nited J. W. IH>DD »V M V C T IO W L IO V ID M T O R S H 1 S O C IM T C S n .'.i Mwaaw* i..aw n ««an «. ”•» .. <*. ■ ■ ■ » - wn . » « » * » and SHERM AN COUNTY, a muni- State* C ourthouse, P ortlan d 5 the trip and th e notes of the men Clyde Gillm or, Secretary • ■rtetefte •a. . .w < non » ««««. . Nm. te-a-w ' W H > tw< N I' N««.«, TYGH YAI.I.FY , ORF. h » w w iicíití»a£X ¿.T¿f2 t ; clpal corporation ami political sub- Oregon. «io-3c S h e rm a n (County U n u rtu il _ ____ I.llllTF.IlWmnM who kep t a ru n n in g account are filled w ith the practical th in g s of daily living on a new trail, in a new coun try . T h eir in te rest was in g ettin g to th e m outh of th e Col um bia before the E nglish and in claim ing the te rrito ry . T h at Is w hat Jefferson se n t them to do. W hat they w ro te about the cou n try through w hich they p ass ed w as not an ad equate descrip tion but brief notes about trees or th e lack of them , th e taste of dog m eat, th e clothes of th e Indians, th e scarcity of wood, th e p re v a lence of m osquitos and, w hen on the low er riv er, th e p ersisten ce of rain. T hey w ere not en joying them selves. T hey d id n ’t come for ro m antic adventure; they cam e to explore the land Jefferson had bought from F rance and to ex ten d It to th e ocean by the rig h t of discovery. T here is little in th e ir tr ip to su it the m odern sty le of sto ry telling, no love interest, no ch ild ren to em ote over, no b attle s w ith th e In dians. It was ju s t tru d g in g through a w ilderness afoot o r a- horseback or polelng a heavy canoe up and dow n the stream s. It was a con stan t h u n t for food, a steady Job of try in g to ge~t som e place else before bad w eather m ade progress Impossible. Had It been o th erw ise we would still be search in g for th e ir bones Instead of recalling thorn this 150th year afte r they en tered Ore gon. We so often fail to h o n o r th e fru its of daily toll well done. W AN! ADS NOTICE OF F IN A L A( < OUNT know n having o r claim ing any rig h t, title o r in te re st in 0.06 of an acre of land in S herm an County, O regon designated as T ra ct No. P-1625 of T h e Dalles Dam Project, and S herinan County, a m unicipal co rporation and political su bdivi sion of the S tate of O regon, de fendants. TO; T he unknow n children of H or ace S. C arlisle a t th e tim e of his death, th e unknow n heirs of R. D. Kelly, deceased, the unknow n heirs of Clarence Phelps, deceas ed, and all persons u nknow n hav ing or claim ing any rig h t, title o r in te rest in 0.06 of a n acre of land in S herm an C ounty, Oregon desig nated as T ract No. P-1625 of The Dalles Dam Project: SA LE T IR E W hile P resent S tocks Last W e will sell original equipm ent tires at sam e prices as advertised in today's Portland papers. Bring Your Trade Ins M ORO M OTORS GARAGE R O O F IN G t , \ From where I sit.../ / Joe Mar'*' Dr. Otis G. P erkins j j t z/ S n a d : 1 or D u ck s Dr. Frank D. Reid ifewr CLOSEOUT ODD LOTS BANKRUPT MSRCHAWlie STOCKS 1« 1« 2 -S G S J U .E S -2 S U N D A Y , A ugust 14 WELLINGTON 4» wb JI A L O N E P IN E G R A N G E H A L L o ?