a m a t i * a w COUNTY JOURNAL*
FAGS B
JBtjrrman C o u n ty J o u r n a l
Pabltehed Every Friday
Moro, Oregon
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W a ra S
MORO, OREGON
F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R IS. I®*7
d riv in g help the d riv e r rem ain
careless
I f every d riv e r knew
th a t an accident meant w a lk in g
and that accidents were his res
p o n s ib ility — not governm ents—
there w ould l>e a change.
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O'e«»n.
*■ » ■ * • -
Mr*. George Fox < U
This W eeks
HISTORY MYSTERY
< H R IH TM A H card «
T h is week we received o u r fir s t
C hristm as card o f the season
and it tam e w ith som ething of a
r U B l IB N I K B
shock to one s till la b o rin g w ith
ASSOCIATION
T h a n ksg ivin g tu rk e y . Besides the
—
C h ris tin a * season seems to come
w ith more o f a ru sh than i t d id
n a t io n a l
when we finagled fo r a to y tra in
o r an e x c itin g book weeks before
the season fo r g iv in g had started.
And we m ust say i t brought us
pleasure, as m uch, we are sure,
OFFICIAL COUNTY P a H K as it did the sender and th a t was
the Intention, we are sure o f that.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
So, here we s it co g ita tin g about
ONE Y E A R ..........................
w hat a C hristm as card means.
We know the usual argum ent
DECEMBER IS. 1M7
to the effect th a t one gets on a
Ust and rem ains w ith barely a
thou g h t on the p a rt o f the sender
DON’T ROCK THE BOAT
and are not impressed.
Wb are
Probahly no observer at meet- no( going lo he cynical about it.
ings o f w heat grow ers has come w <
fer to th in k th a t w hoever
away w ith o u t being impressed
ug g C hristm as card does
w ith the complacency th a t per- R because <for a m om ent, at least»
vades the meetings I t was partic-
__o r even ahe— was th in k in g
u la rly apparent at Pendleton.
fa vo ra b ly of us and wanted to be
W ell, w h y not. W heat G rowers re m tm b e red by us; maybe to re-
are doing w ell, even w ith acreage vJve te m p o ra rily some old social
reduction o f 40 per cent; fe rtiliz e r exper|ente o r recall an o ld esca-
has made It possible to produce as
ln
o r athletics we
many bushels as before. The price ghared ln other days.
is good and the governm ent aeem«
We are going
be happy about
in no mood o r p o litica l ¡poaition
as y ^ y p jje op on the desk
to let the price drop or exports and c wd the already lim ite d
cease. W heat grow ers are w ell w o rk in ^
and hope th a t we
aatisfied w ith things as they are
able lQ y nd
am b itio n
and suggestions fo r change are (o
goine o f o u r ow n y , g |Ve
not welcomed
notice to frie n d o r acquaintance
Am ong the more th o u g h fu l o f , hat we th in k o f them occasional-
them, how ever, there is g ro w in g jy and are glad to do so.
fear th a t w ith o u t some e ffo rt to- _ __________
w ard a b e tte r and more reason
able program the w hole house of
prejudice
cards w ill fa ll down some day
w ith serious results fo r wheat
H requires a deep knowledge
glow ers. These men forsee that o f human nature to understand
the p o litic a l stalemate th a t k e e p s the
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power s itu a tio n in the n orth-
* * * of ' hu-
the price controls at present levels wewt ln fact a know ledge
may suddenly end. As long as both man m o tiv a tio n ie more lm p o r
p o litic a l parties are tr y in g fo r the t> m
a know ledge o f en-
wheat g ro w e rs vote the wheat glneer|ng
grow er Is In clover. B u t some day
F o r yearB the p riv a te power
the p o liticia n s are going to read ^ „jp g n ie a in th ia area were sm all
the census figures fro m wheat and
ve ry
financed be
counties, say these th in ke rs, and
there w asn’tjp u c h business,
discover th a t there are not m any A lth o u g h the use“ o f e le c tric ity
was greater per home liere than
wheat grow ers.
There is c e rta in ly an e ffo rt on I ’ aewhere H did not add up to big
the ¡»art of some wheat men to es *'gures because o f sm all popula
on and little in d u s tria l demand.
tabllah a fa rm program based on
re a lity, on the actual need of th«
Then the federal governm ent
U nited States fo r a healthy and
to b u iid B on n e ville dain
productive a g ric u ltu re th a t w ill moMiy
keep men busy and con-
l>e responsive to the national de t racio rs occupied. I t was basi -
m and and not produce surpluses a| j y a w o rk p ro je ct lik e T im b e r
of easily g ro w n crops. Such a pro- ,lTW lodge. A b o u t tim e It was fin-
gram w ill give more a tte n tio n to ¿8hed a big w ar came along and
»oil use and to long range plan ghip bonding and Umber c u ttin g
nlng fo r the n a tio n ’s food ln fu- and plane b u ild in g In the north-
tu re years.
went boosted e le c tric ity demand
one reading the
reports o f in to fig u re ! beyond the w ildest
wheat league com m ittees w ill note estim ates o f th e most o p tim is tic .
I »Hit most u( the recom mendations
p riv a te pow er companies grew
5 are pointed to some one else than atronger and more aggressive and
wheat growers. The reports re- <ecided th a t th e y could b u ild b.g
quest the governm ent to do th is darn8 n given a chance. O f late
or that, the legislature to take yearg t be federal governm ent has
certain action. Few of them re- had expen*e* enough w ith o u t
commend that w heat grow ers do b u ild in g cams although it s till
som ething to Im prove th e ir ow n haM ^ « ,,-,4 projects going in *th e
situ a tio n . N qt a one suggests th a t northw est.
Oregon wheat men im prove th e ir
Now
are ay ^^<1 up so no
Oregon w neai men
“ 2 .;
Now
are “ “ 1‘7
income by g ro w in g more
one can s ta rt a new dam >ecau
to f i l l the north w e st void, not a iM)nw w a n t lh e federal govern-
01-1 ^ i ^ n k Pirre A Wheat
'°
or barley o r soil bank
re .
w ith o u t and some w ant to let t
UBheat grow ers are being hu- p r,vale companies do It. A com-
man beings in w a n tin g others to p ro m i»e has been proposeed U tft
solve th e ir problems and on one £ ouU m up a regional corpora-
can be blamed fo r being a human ,,on lo b u ild the dams. I t w ould
being. A more reallaUc a ttitu d e
a governmen< corporation but
w ould be to stu d y w a y . and inana^
ln thl8 reglon_ -th e nor-
means o f self-help a fte r I t Is dis- t b wesL Presum ably it w ould sell
covered—as It w ill be— th a t no
fconds fo r fin a n cing and
one else is going to solve them
backed by the states.
n iw b pa fk k
TRAFFIC ACUIDKNTH
hi’? .
id v « .tln g
C h rist mas a t The C h ild re n s
Home” w ill be December 22 dur-
ing the m orning service at the Ru-
fus church of the
Nazarene, 1’
was announced by those in charge.
A heavy' fog blanketed th is area
Sunday and Monday n ig h t mak-
ln g vi8jb H ity v e ry poor. The fog
wag j ugt above th e
C olum bia
and the rest of the county
g u n ^ in e . S unshine was
w hat these pa rts enjoyed too Wed
The h ig h ts w ere in the
freezing area o f the therm om eter.
B in o ’C onnef had the m isfor-
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tune lo cut bis w ris t severely
Sunday n ig h t w hen his a rm w ent
through the w indow o f the John
Day
j t w as found some of
tendons were severed, so The
Dalles doctors recommended, he
g0 to P ortland to a specialist it
was reported here.
Rufus Personal?
Can You Identify
This Object?
CLUE; WiMiam Cam pbell, of the Oregon Terrifor al
Volunteers, confiscated this historical item after an
Indian battle in the Afakima Valley in 1856. The
holes are for carrying purposes end the design
served no useful function.
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kisloncal inleresf and aducsliaa by the
O R E G O N HISTORICAL SOCIETY
PO RTLAND, O R EG O N
Write far Society membortkip inform«*!®*.
The R ufus Grange met Thurs-
day evening w ith Master H a rla n d
McDonald presiding a fte r the
grangers enjoyed together a pot-
luck d in n e r at 7 p. m. The mem-
bars cast th e ir ballots fo r the new
candidate* fo r state office.
Mrs. Sadie Rich on a g ricu ltu re
told o f a deer repellent spray
now
available. The _
grange voted .
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to not have a pot lu ck d in n e r at
the next m eeting December 19
w hich w ill be the Christm as par-
ty. A lu n ch w ill be served later
id the evening. Each member to
have g ifts fo r an exchange.
In s ta lla tio n of o ffice r» fo r Ru-
^
fus Grange w ill be December 22
W ith a pot lu ck d in n e r at 1 P- m.
For the
le ctu re r’s program U J A N J
A D □
r
M rs.W lIL H uck a rtked a ll fo r good
rules fo r keeping healthy. E very-
FOOD ROUTE: 800 fa m ily
• one wing
‘‘Because He Joined
W
a tkin s Route . now available.
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the Grange” . There were questions
90 year reputation. A top-grade
p e rta in in g to grange w o rk asked
one-man business, and no ex-
by the lecturer. Mrs. H uck dis
perience o r money required.
played a dish of W illo w ware p a t
W rlte fo r fu ll in fo rm a tio n to
te rn and read a story alxxrt the
The J. R. W a tkin s Company,
o rig in o f the picture. A reading
3903 B ro o klyn Avenue, Seattle
••‘The Size o f Y our H e a rt” b y Geo.
p, W ashington.
F T he H om e Ec clu b w hich was FOR S ALE : G ra ln -tlg h t feeders
t o ^ v e m et Thursday afternoon
and w alls £
tongue & groove
the CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH E STATE OF OREGON
p o R SHERMAN COUNTY
A U D R E Y M A E SCH AFER ,
p la in tiff,
>
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jje RT L
S CH AFER ,
D e fe n d a n t.)
No. 2963
/
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SUMMONS
G llb e rt L? Schafer, D efendant:
THE
N AM E- OF T H E
‘ T E QF OREGON:
You are
hereby required to.'
to{ »
appeal* and
nereDy the ___
-V- file
answer
co m ______
plaint
d agaln-
____
_
t he above e n title d s u it,
before fo u r weeks fro m the
firs t p u b lica tio n o f
summons and If you fa il to
aDPear fo r w a n t thereof, the
. f
t 0 the C ourt
p
fo r the re lie f demanded th
th o
e rp
re in
in ,
to -w it, fo r a decree of th is C o u rt
d isso lvin g the bonds o f m a trim o n y
heretbfore
and
now
e x is tin g
between p la in tiff and the defen
dant.
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T h is summons is served upon
pursuant to an order made
the j udge of t he above e n title d
Qn the 25th day o f Novem-
J957 w h lch o rd e r prescribes
h ’ Ume j o r the p u b lish in g o f th is
gummon8 a8 once a week fo r fo u r
succe8slve and consecutive weeks
and
* X in t ^ r ^ w k h -
answer tl.c o m p la in t ^ r e i n w ^
was postponed u n tl Wednesday,
Std & B tr l | ”x 6 th o ro u g h ly
December 18, and w ill be at the
T A G fo r floors, truckbeds.
home o f Mrs.
Rolland Johnson
t i t nLr M
etc., 175 per M.
w ith Mrs. George D rln k a rd as
M any o th e r sizes and item s
co-hostess. G ifts fo r the state men
from 117 per M up.
tal hospital to be brought. Also
T H O R E N L U M B E R CO. L Y L E ,
th e m em iiers w ill have a g ift
exchange. The reason fo r the d if
W N ., Ph EM erson 5-2216 day
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fe re n t date was that o u r S her
or night.
man C o u n ty S h e riff N orm an E.
Saleslady
o
r
man
to
ANTED: _
F ields’ fu n e ra l is to be held th is W sell
McNess Products p a rt o r fu ll
Thursday.
Ume. Big p ro fits . No experience
need«) W ill teach and » n a m e
you. W rite today. M c N m s 00-,
firs t pu b lica tio n o f th is su m m o n ^
The date of the fir s t P u b l^ a tlo n
is the 29th day of-Novem ber, UW7.
BROWN A V A N VAC TO R
Post Office address: Pioneer Bldg.,
The Dalles, Oregon
A tto rn e ys fo r P la in tiff
.
4-7c
notice of intention to
modify natural precipita -
M O in r , n
^ "h e re b y
M EA5H
given th a t
o a 'i.a ^d ’1 23*' C » h ’ h ° re
« P w a te r Resources
D evelopm ent
Oakland 23. C a lif.
P Cor
tio n
460 S. Broadw ay,
Custom S laughtering by appolfllr.
9 Colo., d u ly licensed ln
m ent only. Meat c u ttin g , w rap-
state of Oregon to engage In
ping,
sharp freeze.
K enny’s Q
tiong to m o d ify n a tu ra l pre-
M arket. Graas V alley, Oregon. c| lla tto n by a rtific ia l means fo r
Call 242 fo r appointm ent.
7c
Qn f)ehalf o f the M o rro w
S T A T E W ID E P A IN T CO. ro m -^C ounty W eather Research Asso-
plete p a in tin g and decorating cj a tion, located at Echo, Oregon,
service, spray o r brush Phone w jjj conduct a program of weath-
3977 o r 6293, 1205 E. 12th S t e f m odification to Increase natur-
Vern C a m p 'll and Jack N u ll, aJ ra in fan in the area described
The Dalles Oregon
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area to
affected ?
Eareka l odge No. 1S1 AJ'^ aj «. .
lbe<1 as beginning at the
,“ ^ u mX
\ t ’X
d.
hue „1 M orrow CdUU.
each m onth. V is itin g
¡members c o rd ia lly in
vite d to meet w ith us.
Paul A lle y , W.M.
Jlyde G lllm o r. Secretar y
AI m 1100 to 2475
W«d»iRS Rto« I I 2 J 0
Wbaa K m B«y • iaaps«H
rw KMOMf It’s A« to *
Ksepsoke h parfection —
♦ha angogamant ring that
atw ras a par/tcf cantae
diamond, tha finast quality
money con buy.
the w o rld ’s secon.l-higbest such
i t . ' ' 207-foot-long boom silhouetted s tru c tu re, is nearing com pletion
IS
against the sky. sw ings tw o buck- . , assCrnblv of the tu rb in e s fo r
ets o f concrete In ta p o u rin g , posh
protect s fo u r 90,100-kllowatt
tJon 8i m u ,taneously to speed- con- ®enera tin g unit» w ill begin soon,
a, r ili.t(nn o f
thp
Rnlliw . v
o f% N e a rly as high as a 14-story build-
B row nlee dam - I d»ho Power com- liig t be graceful corianqt« ¡jplllw ay
papy-g big new hyd ro e le ctric da-. w iu re q u ire almost U 5 % )0 cubic
£ loy
n* in H ejjs canyon o f the * ‘r d ^ f w n c r ? t e o r enough to
s R riv e r • ¿ i t p f the s p illw a y k n .
n / twn-iane hieh-
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t }
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tx o la n e high
— fin a l ma^ r p h a s e -o f w o rK
fray.
«el under v ay7 ~ , Brpw nlc.-
‘" to
¡P * 1 o f producing the firs t o f 360,-
000 !H ^ * * U s of e le c tr u itj fo r
the pow er-hungrv P acific N orth-
»
’^ U o T u fT h .
Look for tha noma Kaap-
toka in tha ring and be
w ra of quality, baouty and
v a lu e fo re v e r. In asany
brilliant stylet from $100
ft>n<i •nlarged to to nw SotoOi
P t k m tockMto FoSMal Too
Lay Carlisle
Jeweler
The Dalles, Oregon
*4 .
C H R IS T M A S
Toy», Cards, Gift Wrap & . Tie
federal d*m . embankment, which will
be
Gifts for all ages.
Sleds
-pow er w h ich doesn’t seem lik e ly —
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T his week both President El- a( resent. I t w ould be s im p le r to
We have
senhower and V ic e President N ix -
lh e p riv a te companies go
.. T
j
on both had som ething to say ahead w ith th e ir plans i f It w asn’t
J P /J 8
OI
about the gro w in g num ber of tra f- fQr
pre ju d ice th a t exists and S I E G L E R O I L H E A T E R S
flc accidents and to w arn th a t un- the
wouW be about th e
T
Pma1
le w local governm ent could do same.
aamt> j In
n anv
Moro LUIUDer « f uei LO .
any event
event dams w ill
Moro, Oregon
som ething to reduce them the COJJl more
than w hen b u ilt
Moro, Oregon
ce n tra l governm ent w ould have to wRh re lie f labor and cheap ma-
take steps. State governors have te r |aia A regional dam, we pre-
been ta lk in g about tr a ffic acci- aume w o u ld sell pow er to who-
de n t* fo r some tim e and • • ^ g e v e r wanted it, p u b lic o r p riva te .
state has a few com m ittees ap- w ould pay no taxes. A
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p riv
a te *-
ly
iw ln te d fo r th e ir reduction.
b u ilt dam w o u ld pay taxes m o s t
So fa r none of the measures J llk e ly and w h ile p riv a te in d u s try
have been successful as accident* w o u ^ b u ild a dam cheaper than
increase w ith each h o lid a y an‘l a public agency could do It, the
each a tte m p t at cure.
taxes w o u ld
make somewhat
Perhaps the
reason they go higher e le c tric ity later.
rig h t on up is th a t the govern fT h e m ain p o in t Is that w h ile
m ent is the force try in g to stop
are fig h tin g we are g e ttin g no
them As long as the reduction .lew starts on dams.
of m otor accidents is don side red
som ething fo r the governm ent to
w o rry about the people w ho drlv« UONGRKHH GAITKRH
the cars w ill keep on having acci
We suppose no one wears them
dento. When the reduction o f such
accidents becomes the w o rry ol anym ore and In th is day when
d riv e rs there w ill be c u rta ilm e n t ?ase and c o m fo rt are param ount
In numbers.
considerations, It Is odd. they
H ig h w a ys are g e ttin g b e tte rlg h o u W be forgotten.
For
the
and especially g e ttin g
w i d e r o u n g e r set it may be w ell to ex-
w h ich is of most im p o rta n c e .lp ia ln th a t the congress g a ite r
Cars are g e ttin g faster and are^w as a soft, leather shoe w ith a
also g e ttin g easier to handle w ith gore In the sides. They were all
- I N H O L ID A Y D R E S S FOR
better brake« and power enough made a like and It made no d lffe r-
G R A C IO U S GIVING»
to pasa q u ic k ly when desired. On enee w hich /oo< w ent in to one o f
t
the o th e r side, more persons are th e n t
, ?
f
d riv in g . A n observer fro m M ars
Wbeb men arose tn the d a rk a n d
KENTUCKY
m ig h t wonder how we Am ericans dressed w ith o u t a rtific ia l lltfw It
$4.45 4-5 <r¡..
tra v e l eo m any m iles w ith so few was very handy to have shoe^
S T R A IG H T
accidents, w hich is m arvelous In lik e that. T h e y f it Into overshoe*
BOURBON
its e lf, as rem arkable as the num- h a n d ily h e v in g lig h t soles. And
ber o f deaths.
*
they were em w foroble, Could I *
The fin a n c ia l se cu rity of Insur- pulleB on o r o ff w ith o u t bother
gnee,* the slowness of the law In ing w ith strin g s o r buttons. W ell,
OLD SUNNY BROOM O L LO U ISVIU t MY, DISTRIBUT® BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROOUCTS CO • K FROOf
damage suits, the alm ost complete kids, grandpa had his com forts,
c e rta in ty o f being able to continue too.
A T .........
RANCH & HOME STORE
SUNNY
$2 90 pin!
e
ty. m idway o f Section 4, TOwa
ship 3N Range 2 -E
along the county road to the b w
corner o f Section 35, T o w n sh ip
3N, Range 27E, thence w est to
LO.OJt C ounty line between M o rro w and
Horo ltodge No. i l l
G illia m Counties,
thence SSW
Meets 1st and 3rd
along State H ighw ay 74 to SW
Tuesdays ln I.O.O.F.
corner o f Section 31, T o w n sh ip
ball. T ra n sie n t and
15, Range 26E, thence east to the
v is itin g brothers are
co rd ia lly Invited.
U m a tilla C ounty line, thence N
and W along the M orrow , U m a
O rlow M a rtin , N . 0 .
tilla C ounty boundary to the p o in t
Leo W a tkin s, Secretary
o f beginning a ll w ith in M o rro w
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O.KJ4 C ounty, Oregon.
In U m a tilla County, Oregon, be-
Meets ' every second
T h u rsd a y each m onth. gi n n i ng at the ’ N W Corner of
V is itin g members in- Se?t|on 3 T ow nship 4N, Range
vited. M oro. Oregon
27E, thence E to N E co rn e r o f
Genevieve P ow ell, W . It. 4 T ow nship 4N, Range 29E, thenpe
Gwen Ross, Secreto ry
S to SE corner of T o w n sh ip IN .
Meets 2nd and 4th
Range 29E, thence W to SW cor
rueedays of each
ner of T ow nship IN , Range 29E,
month.
V is itin g
thence N to N W corner o f T o w n
members welcome.
ship IN , Range 29E, thence W to
L. GrabenhorsL NG
SW corner o f Section 34, T o w n
Vada DeMoss. Sec.
ship 2N, Range 27E, thence N to
Ixipine Rebeksf. Ixxlie No. 11« the p oint o f beginning.
hari T a n d v ie w GRANGE
1.) Ground based site e r Iodide
Meet* Firwt »and Third Mondays generators w ill be located in
rach month *t 8 p.
G rant, W heeler, Wasco, G illia m ,
' Orlow Martin, Master
M orrow , U m a tilla , and Sherman
Agnes Benaon, Secretary
Counties.
3. ) The period o f operation w ill
LEGAL NOTICES
be from on o r before December 1,
1957 to on o r about June 1, 1958.
NOTICE OF SALE
Bids w ill be received by the
4. ) November 18, 1957.
undersigned up u n til Jan. 15, 1958,
P a tric k F. K in g
fo r miscellaneous personal p ro
W ater Resources Developm ent
p e rty o f the Estate o f E a rl J.
Corp., W. 1017 R iverside,
Lyons. A ll sales w ill be fo r cash.
Spokane 1, W ashington
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The rig h t to accept o r reject any
o r a ll bids Is reserved. Included -------i*---------------
‘ in .th e lis tin g Is a 1951 GM C % ton N O T IC E OF F IN A L 'A C C O U N T
pick-up and oth e r Items. The com-
Notice Is hereby given th a t the
plete lis tin g m ay be exam ined b y undersigned have fille d ln the
contacting the undersigned at C ounty C ourt o f the State o f Ore-
Moro.
gon fo r Sherman C ounty, th e ir
• ’ C la ir Balzer Adm .
F in a l A ccount as E xecutors of
Estate of E a rl J. Lyons the Estate o f T. J. Coyle, deceased,
6-9c
and that Monday, the 23rd day o f
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December, 1957, at ten o’clock
PUBLIC NOTICE
e
a . M. of said day in th e co u rt
T h a t all o f the area o f Sherman room of the C ounty C ourt in Moro,
county subject, to state laws Is a Sherman C ounty, Oregon, have
livestock d is tric t w h e re in It Is un-
fixed by the C o u rt as the
la w fu l fo r livestock, in clu d in g
and p jaoe fo r hearing ob-
c t t le . horses mules, asses, sheep je rt|o n s
sal(| H n a , A ccount an(J
goals and sw ine, to be p e rm itte d fo r the w (tto m e n , o( M ld
„
to ru n at large.
H arold D. E a kln
The State D epartm ent of A g ri-
N o rris G ilkiso n
cu ltu re has made th is de te rm in a
E xecutors
tio n a fte r a p u b lic hearing held
T. Lester Johnson
November 26, 1957 In the C ounty . ttnT.naxr .
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C ourt House at Moro. « provided A tt° ™ y fo r Executors
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by C hapter 604, Oregon Law s
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a a. J. *
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No livestock d is tric ts exist in
public roads passing th ro u g h fed-
lM>d» or, ‘ " 1," d
Oregon laws b u t e n tire ly In c ite d
by federal land, unless otherw ise
provided by federal laws an reg-
¿ ¡ X r in fo rm a tio n may be
N O TIC E TO CREDITO R S
A il
P is o n s
having
claim s
agai ngf t f,e Estate o f D ell H
W rlg t,u <feceaMd are hereb no, ;
fled to present them In proper
,o rm
, he undw slgned
d^ y
appointetl. q u a lifie d and acting
A d m in is tra trix , w ith W ill Annex-
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bad by co n su lting th e records o f
.
_
deceased,
Sherman C ounty C le rk at M oro.
o ,r,c® a< T L ' sle r Johnson,
o r the S tate D epartm ent o f A g ri-
at L a " - y ° TO' Oregon,
c u ltu re at Salem.
s?’ ™>n>ha fro m th e date
T h is o rd e r became e ffe ctive on
ib is Notice, to -w it: N ovem ber
■ the date approved and signed: 22, 1957-
December 6. 1957.
SaNy A. W rig h t
M. E. K n icke rb ocke r, C h ie f
A d m in is tra trix , w ith
D ivisio n o f A n im a l In d u s try
W ill A nnexed
State D epartm ent o f A g ric u ltu re T. Lester Johnson
6c A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra trix . 3-6c
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