FAGB I
HHKRMAN COUNTY JO U R N A L MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, IfHSI
more active In fighting for free
dom and independence than oth Rufus News
ers. the Magyars whose descen
by Mr*. George Fox
dants live in H ungary ami Fin
The Rufus Grange held Its first
land, the Basque* of Spain and
Eat»r«4 *■ .woi»4 c U m matter at is* the Welsh, among them. Italians ,,ot lutk dinner 1 hursday, Oct. 5.
i*Mi«rfir« at M«r«, O m u , an4«r An
i,i<h h-ive fniiL'ht for free. There were quite a few out to eat
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G He* L. F r e n c h .................. Editor
--- POIti&U Every Friday a(“
Moro, Orrgon
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ONE YEAR
OCTOBER 13.1901
MAGAZINE STORY
83.00
on these shores fought for theira
It may he that the world’s pop-
ulatlon is too large to perm it
much freedom anym ore and cer-
tainly the efforts of new and
small nations to obtain freedom
are causing a lot of trouble. Free-
dom always had to be restrained
to be effective for a nation. It is
valuable to retain because it rec-
ognizes the individual as of most
importance, not the state. The
conflict between the two ideolo-
gies of Russia which believes
• he z o v c .tm e r
,
m ix riot «.
which theoretically believes in
the superiority of the ¡»eople to
tiie state, goes on It is good to
have the president defend free-
dom and it would be good to have
less pressure to exalt and in-
trcase the size of the state.
In
’»‘ese days governm ents are the
eneni’es of freedom.
la,,d Johnson and Mrs. Harland
McDonald acting as hostesses,
Mr*. Holland Johnson, m aster
° l* ne<* ’he meeting which started
at * P- m - R°Han<l Johnson report-
**d tbe r a n c h « may get hunting
’- perm ission sign free by writ-
*nii ful ’hem. He also read an ar-
tltle in the Oregon Farm er that
sa?d lbere will lie no more water-
ed ^ ° rk ®ft®r Dec. 1, 1961. He ex
,,lalned th e hidden taxes we pay
* ben buying food, etc. He told
how to cut plastic tile without
trou,ble Mrs Harland McDonald
on ^ h d a tio n told of the bad ef
*“ ts
a sales tax> antl a,HO t°l‘l
uf a n e w ,ax cour’ In Oregon. She
rea< an ar^icle on farm produc-
tlon . and Pr *ces an(l ’he Grange
opinion of them. Mrs. Otto Peter
sen told of the fire hazards dur
ing hunting season.
On the Home Ec Club it was
reported no place for a rummage
sale had lieen found as yet. The
next club meeting Oct. 12 will b.
at the home of Mrs. Joe Morris
Mrs. Harland McDonald reported
,be i,,a n Ke has a tidy sum left
Hom the food booth at the Sher-
hian . ountv Fair. Miss Maiv
Brackett reports the Grange owes
thanks to 1,1,1 Hall and the Sun-
sint* Blscult Co for niaterlal used
ln 11 ^alr lxM),b ’ba’ placed sec
ond'
George Fox told of the opening
of bids for thp a<l<Ution to the
Rob Cahn, a w riter for the Sal
urday Evening Post, says Oregon
is divided among those who want
development and those who pre-
fer fishing Always was but Indus-
try keeps on coming in anyway.
The W illamette valley was set CHANGE NEEDED
tled by families who liked the
There are at least two spots
country so well they wanted it on this glolie w here conditions
all to themselves and th at part must be changed lx* io re there Is
of the state has — often
-- been some
om iort u n it v for thp w o r ld to
what reluctant to help Industry
... tjown
come to <JR*gon. Yet, that is the
•
Political rea-
part of the state where most ol
backe(, chaitUf Kai Chek,
the industries have gone.
not well enough th a t he could
E astern Oregon has the power win, hut enough to become at-
and some pretty good timiier to taehed to him. So now we sup-
say nothing about the vast ranges
Formosa The Reds
and extensive wheat lands. It also
nun **? Formosa, m e Reds
h . u tin .„ I v a n ,U P In n l l . n a , . . a n d In tO° k O V er l b e m a i n l a n d Of China
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„
.....
has an advantge ln climate and in
The Grange plans on having a
and
have
apparently
been
doing
places there is excellent transpor
a miserable job for Chinamen are Booster night Oct. 28. They voted
tatlon facilities. Such places will starvlng
i}j g
,o en ter the Communty Service
undoubtedly grow.
tJw Unl(ed Nations
h| h
contest for 1962. It was reported
Ib is new spaper has lieen try not nwan much but ,( dQeg
that Mrs. Millard Leigh was sick,
lug to find out the “’Htude of d u d e ,n|1,|ops o’f pe()p,e from g Floyd Haines was ill and George
Sherman <-‘“ <Jn’lan« al« « t *»d J»8J volCe in the only talking place in U rinkard was injured in a fall,
tty and think that a m ajority
For the literary program alt
would Juul u noon the (uctorle<
The
( Berlin. The men Participated In Ihe action song
would pa»H them by, although who ()> a|M|
f
..Tliree Blind Mice " The lecturer
they would do nothing eith er for |( m | lnl|<,g m |(u s s |.in , e rrl,ory rea,I a q u it on whal and when
Or„1,?
.‘¡"I“
............... a '" 1 exiw ded II to remain a neu- w* !‘hould *'at Th<,re wa‘ “ ganie
We do not think it is iin|X)rtant. tral city or one long divided were b-v ,wo cb<)sen groups, A Procla-
some one will lie found to sc among the w orld’s craziest. Now ,1,a” on on ’ nited Nations w ritten
out to industry and someone will ||u s natR>n ha#
n
bv Dwight D. Eisnehow er and
I h . glad to work o r industr.v posjtj(>n when? |(
mu¡jt defenrf read by Miss Mary Brackett. Tne
Here, where
" .... we we ' MVr
Berlin to save face. It probably «rouP P1« * « 1 a «ame to end the
power,
water,
ater
transportation. wi„ bu, as ¡ong
Berlln lg Jn program after which Mrs. Rol-
land and cllm
im ate we can not ex- lSoviet lerrltory lt cannot heIp land Johnson read an article on
peet to rem ain a rural area much but he dependent
........... ..
.
hunting
on the com-
Hiintinff truest«
guests,
longer.
inunlsts in time. The damage was
Under tbe good of the order Arl
done nearly tw enty years ago Sm l,h sakl »«a‘’kp«’s or guard rails
and so far no one has proposed a sh<n,ld ** at the turn ,n the road
IA I.L
wav out.
south of Rufus near the Millard
‘
Leigh place. It was brought out
We used to know a m an who
the school buses could easily silt»
liked fall w o rk on a w heat ranch,
over the grade at this point If
lie liked to haul w heat, m ake the X EW CONSTITUTION?
the road were snowy or Icy. Now
long, tall stack s of straw grow
forkful by forkful, liked to bring
The committee appointed (O tiie Biggs Canyon is closed the
in the vegetables from tiie gar- w,'lle a new constitution for Ore- bl«b »chool bus and the grade
den and drive tiie stock into «’>'» or a,nend the old has decided «chool bus both use the Rufus
to w rite It all over. That decision «rade road- Holland Johnson said
their w inter quarters. Such p r
paratlon for tiie w inter gave him is an evidence of tiie god complex all should stand at attention
that affects so many officials. wh‘‘n the United States flag is on
delight.
However, to most hum ans, fall We doubt if any group can writ, tiie floor The m aster told of a t
la not a pleusant time of year. u constitution the people will tending the state Grange building
dedication in Portland.
Things die, the leaves fall from adopt.
Quite a few from Rufus area
Oregonians, since the ‘’reform'’
file trees, tile fields are yell,» '
for jury
and lifeless, tiie calves have era at the turn of the century were called to report
have
cherished
their
right
to
dl,tv
Monday
at
the
court
house
grown to a much less interesting
age and then it is cold to a ixxiv change their constitution at will Those serving on tiie Mondt y
grown used to sum m er sun and und bave donv »<’• T ba’ ls largely case from Rufus were Mrs. Merle
not yet inured to heavy clothes u b a ’ is wrong with it. Any new e‘ ‘
s ,lobn Helloni and
constitution that abrogated that Le,and Mtxller. The others on th,
and autum n winds.
Rut w hether we like it or not rigid would not ix- adopted and ^‘,ry ,l8t were to,d t0 reP°rt Tues
it happens every year and usually any new constitution that didn’t day afternoon for another ease
Mr. and Mrs. George Fox went
right on time, not only by toe curtail tin* priviliege of changing
calendar hut by the tem ixuature. tiie constitution willy-nilly will ,o s,H‘n’ Sunda.v a’ Mayville with
a nephew and family Mr and Mrs
The crops that grew so bountiful ix> a small Improvement.
From the make up of the com Jam es G reiner On the way home
ly or so discouragingly are gone
to lie succeeded. after a w inter mitiee we prophesy it will con over Cottonwood grade they sa v
of hope, by others that may or tlnue the nefarious scheme of w here a dver had ***” hlt that
may not !*• better. The grow ing so,nv young ’’liberal*” to appor- evening and lay alongside the
season is over except for that ,lon r‘*P*’esentatlves and senators highway. They also saw a doe
hardy stuff, wheat, which grows on a Population basis for txdh crossing the highway ahead of
house*. Constitution makers back their car.
in cold weather
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baum held a
in 1780 knew le tte r than that.
T here are pleasures of fall, |if
children
We would expect the comlttee square dance for the
tiie fall games, some earlv skat-
from
the
fourth
grade
through
ing. hunting but perhaps the lx-;t to
’b*‘ legislature to put
is cracking nuts In front of the an ein® W ncy clause on tax hills the eighth grade Friday night
fire and toasting the shins Ini, it and we would expect the people They reported a lot of children
were out for this first party
is really a time for withdraw Inc ,O turn this down
I, is likely that the committee Chaperone* were Mr. and .Mi
from the outdoors and getting
will try to 'co n so lid ate some of
an‘‘ Mr i,n<‘ M 1
used to living within walls
,,
Every fall we think about that the dozens of agencies the stute i*
Mr. and Mrs Bill Baum also
man and his enjoyment of a sea burdened with and friends ef
fh p m
n n /i
_ e
.
ilO S tC G
a square
dance
,h ?
7 UaT d,
an,Ce for
for ,h
son usually considered unhappy them and also friends of friends
¡i ? h ?cho° 1 and adalts a, Rufus
und go on to think lu.w much Of them Will vote against It
1 he trend of the times has Saturday night. There were quit
happier all of us would lx« if we
a few out for this first party it,
weh'ome,! each season when it been for mote governm ent, big
eluding some from Moro, Grass
came
instead of complaining t:ei k’overnm ent, more extensive Valley and Kent. Mr. Baum plan-
about
tiie end
end of the season
season jus,
jost ’’iidgets wim
with rreer
freer right
light to
,o spend
spend having these nirtios - v .r v »J
unoui
me
ending. May,*, of we the enjoy
arm nv lf fbaf Hen,I
still continues
„ ,s X k
,1 u , , the w inter ,
mg
M J-o r .„n e
w r„ , .
con8tih,.
WV
W ANT
ADS
FOR SALE: 2 lots in Block 8
original town of Wasco. Arlet
Rhinehart, Ph. GI 2-5207. 50-lp
WANTED: Baby sitter from 1 to
about 2:30 each school day
during nap-time. G. M urray
at the May house.
50»>
rO R A gricultural loans see F L B ..
of The Dalles and the Mid-Col
umbia PCA, 4th & Court Sis.
CPpress 6-2468.
tfu.
FOR SALE: Used electric stove,
w ater heater, refrigerator. Ivan
K irkelie, Moro.
41-tfn
LIVESTOCK Men - Do it your
self - "AnciOi Brand“ ^t.im iu
H ealth Products, penicillin, and
instrum ents are available at
your Co-op Oil and Supply at
The Dalles.
20c tin
WANTED: Fulltime deputy posi
tion open December 1, 1961.
Men -25-50 office exp. nec.,
¡Milice exp. preferred. Apply
Sherm an County Sheriif.
48c
REDUCTION SALE: for a limited
time only. Any purchase of
$10.00 or more will lie discount
ed 25%,
including the Gift
Shoo. MAE REID, W. R. REID,
STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com-1* ^ « four weeks from the date
plete painting and decorating
first publication-of this
service, spray or brush. Phone summons if w ithin the United
CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 FI States, and on or before six weeks
12th SL Vern Campbell and from the date of the first publi-
Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfo cation of this summons if outside
L & E Paint Shop: Interior a n l the United States, and if you fail
exterior Decorating — Spray to 80 a PI*ar and answ er, for want
Painting. ED 3-2273 Grass Val- tbt*»eof. the plaintiffs will apply
iev
42-tfn to tbe ro d rt for the relief as pray-
80 BED OREGON state approved'
,,,) ' ht' P ^ n ttf is ’ complaint,
nursing Home located in t«au
l'* wU-
rh a l ,he ‘^ ie n Ja n t-
and each of them lie required to
set forth their claims, right, title,
interest or estate, if any, in the
following descriixxl real property,
and that the adverse claims of the
defendants, and each of them, o r
any of them, be determ ined bv
decree of this court:
The NE*4 of Section 3d, a n i
.EGAL HOTxCBS
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O.UJj.
109 a ire s in tiie S E '.i of said
Meets every second T hurs
■Section
30, Township 1 South,
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
b day each month.
Visiting
Range 18 E.W.M., Sherm an
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
m embers invited Moro, Ore
County, Oregon, the said lO'J
Edna Paulson, W. M.
THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN
acres iieing described as fol
Dorothy H eater, Secretarj’
In the M atter of the ) No. 665
lows:
HARLANDVIEW GRANGE
E state of Elizabeth M .)
Beginning at the Southeast
Meet* F irst and Third Saturday;
Kupyers. Deceased
, NOTICE
corner of Section 30, Township
Notice is hereby given that the
each month at 8:00 p. in,
1 South, Range 18 E.W..M .
undersigned as Executor of the
Earl Gentry, Master
thence North 2,640 feet to the
estate of Elizabeth M. Kupyers.
FTorence Bruckert, Sec’y.
N ortheast corner of the SE*4 of
Deceased, has filed his final ac
I.upinr Rebekah Ixxige No. 1,9
said Section 30; thence West
count in the County Court of the
Meets .¡lid ano Jtli Tue»-
\\ R REID A SON WASCO State of Oregon for Sherman
1,602 feet to the East line of the
’ days of each month. Visit
OREGON.
49c:in
Hay
Canyon Road; thence S. 20°
County, and that the 6th day of
ing member* weicorr..
47’ W. 226.7 feet; thence S. 0° 53’
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING, by November, 1961, at the hour »f
Mary Brackett, N. G.
W. 451.6 feet; thence S. 10’ 4U
appointm ent only. Custom cur 1();00 o’clock A. M. and at the
Helen Martin, Sec retary
W. 457.8 feet; thence S. 15* 12’
mg. Meat cutting, wrapping, c ourt Room of said Court have
Taylor LODGE A. F. & A. M.
W. 275.4 feet; thence S. 11* 45’
sharp freeze. K enny’s Market, l)een appointed by said Court as
Wasco, Meets the first
432.8 feet; thenec S. 3* 42’ E.
Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 (be time and place for the hearing
Tuesday of each month.
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230.7 feet; thence S. 3* 18’ W.
for appointm ent.
23-tfn Of objections hereto and settle-
Visiting b reth em welcome.
239 feet; thence S. 6° 55’ w .
WLNK GOLDENDALE SALES ment thereof.
Harland McDonald, W M.
351.2 feet; thence S. 88° 47’ E.
Yard, Goidendale, Wash., has
Dated and first published, Octo-
Vernon Root, Secretary
1,930 feet to the place of begin-
an auction every Friday at one lx»r 13, 1961.
ing containing 109 acres, ex
o ’clock We have the m arket if
Date of last publication Novem-
Eureka Ixirige N 121 A.F.A 1.
cept that parcel of land hereto
you have the livestock. Guar i,er 3, 1961.
Meets on the 1 it and 3ra
3rn A
fore granted and conveyed to
anteed
top
prices.
F
rank
W
ink
CHARLES
F.
KUYPERS
Thursday evenings eacx,
M. E. Church, known as Spauld
nonth.
Visiting membei
ci s *
33c-tfn
Executor
ing Chapel, and also that cer
cordially invited to meet w ith u>. FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, brick
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Max Belshe, W. M.
tain tract heretofore granted
faced h-juse, daylight basement, THE sTATFf OF OREGON FOR
Irving H art, Secretary
and conveyed to said church
built-in
kitchen
appliances
SHERMAN COUNTY
for a parsonage.
Moix> I.«>DGK NO. 113 f.O.O.F.
(stove, oven, garbage dispose,
LILLIA N SCHASSEN; LUTH-
ALSO, the NE14 of Section 31,
Meets 1st an.l 3rd Tues>
D-washer) wall to wall carpet, ER DAVIS
EVELYN DAVIS
Township 1 South, Range 18
^ f ’ day» in 1.0.0U hall Tran-
2 fireplaces, recreation r o q r , TRACEW ELL: ANNA SCHASS-
•lent and visitP.p brother»
E.W.M., Sherman County, Ore
laundry room, paiio, all land- CLA r k ; and M INNIE D 0 R \
are cordially ln v .ted
gon.
Floyd Haines.
C
scaped, storage m garage. C h ’1 SCHASSEN ECK, aka M innt (2) that by said decree it be ad-
Leo W atkins, Secretary
Wasco GI 2-5210.
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Dora Schassen Eck, plaintiffs, vs.‘ judged and decreed that the de-
PEARL M. SCHASSEN, widow, fendants and each of them have
heir-at-law and legatee, and de- no estate, right, title nor interest
visee hy virtue of the will of John ¡n and to said atiove described
MORO FLOOR COVERING
A. Schassen, deceased; GUSTAVE real property, and that the title
Wess Hadley
H. SCHASSEN, unm arried, RO- of the plaintiffs. Lillian Schassen,
DELL .1. SCHASSEN, and LIL- Evelyn Davis Traceweli, Anna
General Remodeling
LI AN SCHASSEN HESS, heirs- Schassen Clark and Minnie Dora
at-Iaw and legatees, and devisees Schassen Eck, aka Minna Dora
Floor Covering
by virtue of the will of John A Schassen Eck, be decreed to be
Schassen, deceased: PEARL M. good, valid and clear; (3) that the
Counter Top
SCHASSEN, executrix of the es- defendants and each of them be
täte of John A. Schassen, deceas- forever enjoined from asserting
Cabinets
ed; AGNES SCHASSEN, wife of or claiming any right w hatsoever
Rodell J. Schassen; CARL HESS, in and to tiie above described real
See Wess at Dr. R eid’s new office
husband of Lillian Schassen Hess; property adverse to the plaintiffs,
Phone Moro — JO rdan 5-3624
LOU E. CLARK, husband of Anna Lillian Schassen, Evelyn Davis
Schassen Clark: HELEN DAVIS. Traceweli, Anna Schassen Clarx
a «
b, a
wife of L uther Davis; MAHLON and Minnie Dora Schassen Eck,
TRACEW ELL. husband of Eve- aka Minna Dora Schassen Eeki
lyn Davis Traceweli; the un- and that the plaintiffs’, Lillian
known heirs of Johannes A. von Schassen, Evelyn Davis Trace-
Schassen, aka John A. Schassen, well, Anna Schassen Clark, and
Sure you can manage
aka John Schassen, deceased; tiie Minnie Dora Schassen Eck, aka
unknown heirs of M argarita von Minna Dora Schassen Eck, title be
a new model thia year)
Schassen, aka M argaret Schassen, quieted in and to said land, and
Ask your dealer about
decesead; the unknow n heirs c? that the plaintiffs, Lillian Schas-
Hilda Schassen,
deceased; the sen, Evelyn
Davis Traceweli,
LOW-COST
unknown heirs of
Emma Schas- Anna Schassen Clark, and Minnie
sen Davis, deceased; the unknown Dora Schassen Eck, aka Minna
V
FIR ST
heirs of John A. Schassen, de- Dora Schassen Eck, be decree I
ceased;
also all other persons or to be the role and exclusive own-
N A T IO N A L
parties unknow n claiming any ers thereof, equally, as ten an t;
BANK FINANCING
right, title, estate, lien or interest *n common; (4) for such other an.l
in the real property described n fu rth er relief as to the court m a,
the complaint herein, defendants: seem ju st and equitable.
TO: The unknow n heirs of Johan
This summons is published hy
nes A. vonSchassen, aka John A order of ihe Honorable E. II.
Schassen, aka John Schassen, do- Howell, Judge of the above en-
ceased; the unknow n heirs of titled court, made and entere I
M argarita von Schassen. aka Mar- on the loth day of Octolier, 1961.
garet Schassen, deceased; the un- The date of the first publication
known heirs of Hilda Schassen.
this summons is the 13th day
deceased: the unknow n heirs of
October 1961.
Emma Schassen Davis, deceased;
DICK A DICK
the unknown heirs of John A
\tto rn ey s for Plaintiffs
Schassen, deceased; also all other
Post Office Address:
persons or parties unknown claim
5th & W ashington
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
i’hé Dalles Oregon
interest in the real property des
NOTICE TO ( REDITORS
cribed in the complaint herein:
The undersigned having lx>en
‘ IN THE NAME OF THE
a| pointed hy the aixive entitl«*,!
(
ATE
OF'
OREGON,
You
are
,H I FU IT NATIONAI BANK O» O I IO O H FOITIANO
hereby req u ired to appear and C2,urt. of the S,a,e of OreK°n> for
M I M I K M D ttA l 0»K )»lT I N I U l A H d COdOBATlOW
_____ filed
answ er the complaint
filed again-
again ,h,e County oi Sherm an, as Ad-
F O R U V IR « 0 0 ,0 0 0 O S IO O N F C O F L B I
st you in the above cause on hr In” lls’, a ’r *x of the E state
>f
____________ _________
Chester Eiton Medler, deceased,
liful Hood River Valley, witl
lovely fenced grounds. We at
cept all types of elderly case;
as well as room and board care.
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SHINY, N£W62?
™
“Pm a native Westerner...I know bourbon
...m y choice is Hermitage.”
W hen
y o u g ro w up
in the W e s t
Mr. V » m
... A- •• -AW< -
teaches tiie dances, everyone
brln*g something for refresh-
’’^ n 1” and eacb couple puts fift
cents in the kitty. I, is open to
the public, so everyone interest«» I
Is welcome to come Join In
Mr. and Mrs Norvel W illiams
of Oregon Chv stopped In Rufus
Monday on their way home from
r d” ern
h u n ,," K f,eId9’
u * ' ,W° ‘ W‘r Wl,h them W ,l*
The committee will have an in-
teres,inv vear
/ . k
7.'.
learn a g.xxl ileal ih V* " ’
goiwl deal about govern-
I, was g,MM| of P resident Ken men, i»u, nothing will come of it
nedy to sa.v that tills nation would all.
fight to preserve fnxxlom. We
presume he meant frt-edom as a
political con,'ept.
The idea
Rl tPPoRTIO N MENT
freclom lias an odd history in
that it often has more adherents Legislators are meeting in Ren I
to talk
ihnut u h „
when people are jioor and op- - Saturday
t e r n Oregon X i h , ™
to
presse<i than when they are pro
perou*.
tam a legislative apportionment -—
Tiie fat and lazy are always will- 1
will make it possible for this < <H'NTV l.o w o ff
ing to trade freedom for ease s,»
“ f ’he state ,o exist Thai IRMKiATKD LAND
when a nation becomes rich It is
’hough, an extrem e state
Sherman Countv ranks next ’o
less willing ,o fight for freedom
b" ' a ”>“ tie who knows the last In acres of irrigated land
than when poor and e*peclally if
k ,,f kn«wle,lge about eastern within the county. Only Clatsop
It can lav its fmorness ,o othrix. ‘ ” ‘k’” n acr’* H ’he m ountains will County has fewer Irrigated aciv-
Mr. K enncly was no, elected i>v n°* tblnk * '
than Sherman Countv The 1959
those who cherish fnxxlom above l,s ' «'“ »’sideration must lie
gh census gives us the moat recent
ail (lungs, iiut hy those who pre- ‘ " ^citing all eastern Oregon figures of Irrigated land in the
fer ease g ,n ern m en ,ally provld- ' s,and
Any division county.
Since 19tt> Sherman
e,l Free f,xx| is a concept more
1 * ia,al
chances The C ount!« Irrigated aen's have in
attractive than freedom In these
P|;,n is the bes, solution crexse,! five times but at that our
Part"
• ’*’ ™uW Pn’l'-N.v he passed eas- acreage is onlv 1500 acres fn
Some race* o f people have been
Hu,n ’inn’p compromlne
1949 we had 300 acres and in
FREEDOM
1954, 600 acres. Of these acres
75 were sprinkler irrigated, in
1949 and 838 in 1959. Sherman
Counties irrigated acreage has
increased by 900 acres since 1954.
The total land irrigated in Ore
gon was about 106 thousand acres
less in 1959 than in 1954. This
figure does not show tiie true pic
ture and does not necessarily
mean that irrigated acres in Ore
gon has dropped. Some counties
with reduce,! irrigated acreages
figures have considerable area
of wild meadow pasture lands
which were irrigated hy run off
w ater in the year of the census.
Sprinkler irrigation acreage in
Oregon increased 200 percent from
1949 to 1959.
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HERMITtfif
$2 95 pt.
$4.65 4 5 qt.
OLD HtRMiTACt OiSTltltRY CO.. LOUISVILLE. KY., 86 PROOF
h«Ving
'lUalifii-d.
Hulu'«' is
hereby given to all persons hav
ing claims against said estate
present them, verified as require,!
b> law, with proper vouchers,
w ithin six m onths from the date
of this notice to said adm inistra
trix, Naideen Mtxller, at Wascc,
Gherman County, Oregon.
NAIDEEN MEDLER
A dm inistratrix of the E state
of Chester E lton Medler, deceased.
Dattxl an l first published Octo-
tx>r 6, 1961
JOHN T LEW IS
The Dalles, Oregon
A ttorney for A dm inistratrix
October 6, 13, 20, and 27, 1961
NOTICE TO < REDITORS
HERMITAGE
S u p e r b S tra ig h t K e n tu c k y B o u rb o n
. . . A g e d to P e r fe c tio n
>n!'!
All person* having claims
against the E state of Minnie
West Cole, decease,!, are require 1
to present them w ith vouchers
to the undersigned at hi* re-j
dence at Wasco, Oregon, within
six months from the date of the
first publication of this notice.
The date of the first publication
?.L !his notice 18 ^ P te m b - r 29,
iW l.
M alcolm earl M c K inney
Executor
UR K & DICK
I he Dalles, Oregon
Attorney* for the E«tate
Sep«. 29, 1961, Oct 6, 13. 20. 1931