Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 19, 1950 Page 6 MODIFICATION of FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS OF THE OREGON STATE GAME COMMISSION WHEREAS, the Oregon State Came Commission at its stated meeting held on July 14, 15, 28, and 29, 1950, respectively, pur suant to the provisions of Section 4, Chapter 275, Oregon Laws 1941, as amended by Section 4, Chapter 165, Oregon Laws 1945, after hear ing, made and adopted, written findings and determinations as to what, if any, wild animals or wild birds may be hunted, trap ped, pursued or killed, with gun, bow and arrow or other means or devices, and of what species, kinds and sex, and in what num bers, quantities or bag limits and in what places, manner and un- ANNUAL HALF-PRICE SALE Dorothy Gray Cleansing . Creams Regularly . . . . $2 n 9 each Regular 4 size now 2 DRY-SKIN CLEANSER (Cream 683) SALON COLD CREAM (for normal or y oung skin) CLEANSING CREAM Liquefying) (for oily skin) 3.50 size for 2 All prices plus tax LIMITED TIME ONLY Saager's Pharmacy FIFTH Midco Hereford MORO, OREGON NOVEMBER 3, 1950 Show 2:00 p. m. November 2 ALL REGISTERED 21 BULLS Herd Sire Prospects and Top Range Bulls 12 FEMALES Open and Served Good Blood Lines WRR, Alladin, Donald, White Mountains, Domino CONSIGNORS: LOT Wallace L. May, Grass Valley, Ore. 1 Clarence W. May, Grass Valley, Ore. 2 Richard Ekstrom, lone, Oregon 3 Herbert Ekstrom Jr., lone, Oregon 4 J. L. Jacobs & Sons, Prineville, Ore. 5 9 Kenneth E. & Elsie M. Martin, Kent, Ore. 1011 Lloyd V. Henrichs, Moro, Oregon 12 Chas. Forrester, Goldendale, Wash. 13 14 Harry Dean Eakin, Grass Valley, Oregon 15 Harold & Cecile Eakin, Grass Valley, Oregon 16 20 E. R. Blaylock, Grass Valley, Oregon 2122 Fred E. Cox, ML View Stock Farm, Grass Valley, 23 2S Ralph E. & Katherine M. Eakin, Grass Valley 2932 Fred E. Cox, Mt. View Stock Farm, Grass Valley 33. Write A. B. CHRISTIANSEN, Moro, Oregon Time of Sale: 12:30 p.m. Judae: Joe Johnson, Corvallis, Ore. Auctioner H. B. Soger . Bozeman, Montana ier what regulations, and at what seasons or times as will not affect injuriously the supply thereof, and WHEREAS, the open season for mule deer and Columbia black-tail deer having not less than three forked antlers was fixed and determined as Septem ber 30 to October 11, Ivm, oom dates inclusive, in all counties except Sherman county; and the open season for whitetail deer having not less than forked ant. lers was fixed and determined as September 30, to October 17, 1950, both dates inclusive, in Douglas county, and WHEREAS, the open season for deer of either sex was fixed and determined as October 21 and October 22, 1950, in the following described areas: LAKE COUNTY: All of Lake County except those portions included in the follow ing areas: The Mule Deer Game Refuge; That part of Lake County south of the Klamath Falls-Lakeview Highway (Oregon 66) and west of the Three Flags Highway (U. S. 395) south of Lakeview; That part of Lake County with in the Deschutes National Forest boundaries north and east of the Fremont Highway (U. S. 31); That part of Lake County in the following described area: Be. ginning at the junction of Pine Mountain road with U. S. High way 20 at a point 3 miles east of Millican in Deschutes County; ELECT VERNON BULL VERNON BULL 14 Years Legislative EXPERIENCE Has Full Support of Farm and Labor Groupt ELECT VERNON BULL A.MAN WHO WILL WORK Paid Political Advertisement Independent Committee, Tom Ruckmin, lmbler. Ore ANNUAL OUR DEMOCRACY byM. RRJDGING THE BORDER Across this briooc the preb citizkns oh two neighboring democracies pass freiuv back anp forth AS THEIR. WORK OR, THEIR, PLAY REQUIRE. tJ mfW..,r I. The PEACE BRIDGE- OVER THE NIAGARA RIVER AT BUFFALO, V.X -IS A TIE BETWEEN TWO PEOPLES WHOSE WAVS ANO INTERESTS MAY DIFFER., BUT WHO LIVE IN HARMONY BECAUSE THEIR. CONCEPTS OP DEMOCRACY ARE THE SAME. thence south along the posted road to the community of Lake in northern Lake County; thence easterly along posted roads to junction with U. S. Highway 395 at Wagontire; thence northeast, junction with U. S. Highway 20: erly along U. S. Highway 395 to thence northwesterly along post ed county roads to intersection with U. S. Highway 20 at Broth ers; thence westerly along U. S. Highway 20 to Pine Mountain road, to point of beginning. KLAMATH COUNTY That portion of Klamath Coun. ty described as follows: Begin ning at the junction of The Dal. les-California Highway (U. S. 97) with the north boundary of Kla math County; thence south along The Dalles-California Highway to its intersection with the north boundary of the Klamath Indian Reservation; thence following the boundary of the Klamath Indian Reservation east and south to its intersection with the Klamath Falls-Lakeview Highway (Ore. eon 66) near Bly; thence east along the Klamath Falls-Lakeview Highway (Oregon 66) to the intersection with the east boundary of Klamath County; thence following the east boun dary of Klamath County to inter, section with Fremont Higfiway (U. S. 31), thence northwesterly along U. S. Highway 31 to The Dalles-California Highway (U. S. 97), the point of beginning. DESCHUTES COUNTY: That portion of Deschutes Coun ty east of The Dalles-California Highway (U. S. 97) outside tne exterior boundaries of national forests except that part included in the following described area: Beginning at the junction of Fine Mountain road with U. S. High way 20 at a point 3 miles east of Millican in Deschutes County; thence south along the posted road to the community of Lake in northern Lake county; thence easterly along posted roads to junction with U. S. Highway 395 at Wagontire; thence northeast erly along U. S. Highway 395 to junction with U. S. Highway 20; thence northwesterly along post, ed county roads to intersection with U. S. Highway 20 at Broth ers; thence westerly along U. S. Highway 20 to Pine Mountain road, the point of beginning. CROOK, HOOD RIVER and GRANT COUNTIES All of Crook, Hood River and Grant counties outside the exter ior boundaries of national for ests except that part included in GIVE OREGON a Governor with the Will fo lead. ..the ability to Govern wisely and honestly. "ACTION nof Reaction GOVERNOR Democrat Paid Adv. Flewl tor Qovsmor Conunlltt W. H. (Ted) Holme, Chilrmu (10 Uekun Bid!.. 1'ortlind 4, Union f, the following described area; Be. ginning at the junction of Pine Mountain road with u. b. mgn way 20 at a point 3 miles east of Millican in Deschutes County; thence south along the posted road to the community of Lake in northern Lake County; thence easterly along posted roads to junction with U. S. Highway 395 at Wagontire; thence northeast ly along U. S. Highway 395 to junction with U. S. Highway 20; thence northwesterly along post ed county roads to intersection with U. S. Highway 20 at Brothers thence westerly along U. S. High way 20 to Pine Mountain road, the point of beginning. BAKER COUNTY All of Baker County outside the exteriorboundaries of national forests except that portion east of U. S. Highway 30 and south of State Highway 86. UNION COUNTY: That portion of Union County east of U. S. Highway 30 and Oregon Highway 82 outside the exterior boundaries of national forests. HARNEY COUNTY All of Harney County outside the exterior boundaries of nati onal forests except that part in eluded in the following describ ed area: Beginning at the junc tion of Pine Mountain road with U. S. Highway 20 at a point 3 miles east of Millican in Desch utes County; thence south along the posted road to the community or Lake in northern Lake County; thence easterly along posted roads to junction with U. S. High way 395 at Wagontire; thence northeasterly along U. S. High way 395 to junction with U. S. Highway 20; thence northwester ly along posted county roads to intersection with U. S. Highway 20 at Brothers; thence westerly along U. S. Highway 20 to Pine Mountain road, the point of be ginning . WASCO COUNTY All of Wasco County south of fineen Mile Creek, north of the Warm Springs Indian Reserva tion and west of The Dalles-Cali fornia Highway (Oregon High ways 23 and 52). MALHEUR COUNTY That portion of Malheur Coun. ty north of U. S. Highway 28 and west of the Brogan-Miller road WESTERN OREGON The following described areas west of the summit of the Cas cade Mountains: All current es tablished cultivated agricultural lands and adjacent non-cultivat ed lands within a radius of one mile; exclusive of Tillamook County and all lands within the exterior boundaries of national forests. WHEREAS, in the judgment of said Commission It is in the best interest of the state that said findings and determinations be modified by rescinding the open season for deer of either sex, and by extending the general open aeer season, and WHEREAS, the notice of a hearing for the purpose of modi fying such findings was, for at least forty-eight hours prior to the date hereof, published in the uregon Journal and the Oregon lan, two newspapers of general circulation throughout the state of Oregon, printed and published in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. ORDERED, that the findings and determinations of the Ore gon State Game Commission adopted at its stated meeting held on July 14, 15, 28 and 29, 1950, respectively, fixing and de termining the open season for mule deer, Columbia black-tall deer, and white-tail deer as above described be and it here bv is fixed and determined nc September 30 to October 22, 1950, both dates inclusive in all coun ties except Sherman County and all of the mule deer game refuge and that DOrtinn nf I.nko south of the Klamath Falls-Lake. view uignway (Oregon 66) and west of the Three Flags Highway (U. S. 395) south of Lakeview, State of Oregon, and be it furth er ordered that the ooen season for deer nf either spv hemtnfnro fixed and determined as above described be and it hereby is re scinded and repealed. Dated this 16th day of October, 1950. 31-32c ... the tetters fttrt. Then many readers of THE CHRIS TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR tell the Editor how much they enjoy this daily world-wide newspaper. 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