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It's Your Law! "You Can’t Cancel ORE-IDA COUNCIL PREPARES FOR NATIONAL SCOUT EVENT The local chairman Rex The estimated cost per boy O’Laughlin has announced that is between $150 and $170 which When Charlie applied for a preparations for the 1969 Na includes the $60 Jamboree fee hospitalization insurance policy tional Boy Scout Jamboree to and his equipment, food, in he read the usual question — be held at Farragut, Idaho, surance, transportation to and “Have you consulted with or July 16 through 26 are under from the Jamboree for him and all of his equipment. been attended by a physician way. Boys will be interviewed per The following men will serve within the past five years?” In his reply, Charlie men on the local Jamboree Com sonally by the Jamboree Scout tioned a physical examination mittee for one year: Marvin masters and then approved by and some minor surgery he’d Latipiech - Equipment; Bill the local committee. These in undergone seven years before. Tate-Transportation; Robert terviews will start in September He did not mention, however, W. Cooper - Finance; Floyd of this year. Troops will then some recent examinations by Fletcher - Training; Lowell O. be established in January, 1969, a doctor. These examinations Asher - Public Relations; John with meetings every other week Indicated Charlie had heart Warnick - Recordingsecretary; until June, 1969, when a shake trouble and other physical pro and Henry Falkner - Council down camp will be held for final preparation for the Jam blems. The doctor recom President. The Council has received no boree. mended surgery, but Charlie tice that its contingent will be A standby unit will be or refused to undergo it. With the information givenit, two troops, consisting of six ganized to fill vacancies for THE MESSAGE ON THIS CAKE, “In Apprecia however, is now revealed. The recipient is the application for the insurance adult leaders and seventy-four boys who have been selected but tion To A Wonderful Scout Master” nearly tells TOM NISH1TANI. A similar sheet-cake was was approved and a policy boys. Applications have been cannot attend. There is a hope the story of some of the refreshments served sent out to men meeting na that this unit will be used to also on hand, and it was decorated with a issued. at the August 10 Eagle Court of Honor, Troop tional requirements as boy fill contingents from other large Eagle. Later, Charlie made a claim 419. The most important part of the story, councils that cannot meet their against the policy for medical leaders. The requirements for boys quotas. services. In its investigations Due to distances involved, of the claim, the company dis are: (1) They must be 12 years covered the unmentioned medi of age or over before September previous Jamborees have cost cal treatments and problem. 1, 1968, and not have reached boys $350 to $500. The company offered to re their 18th birthday prior toJuly turn to Charlie the amount of 26, 1969. (2) Boy Scouts must One of Oregon’s most im within two years if the fields The United States will have to premiums he had paid together attain a minimum rank of Star NO. 2744 portant agricultural industries, were not burned. Scout before April 1, 1969; increase food production by 30 with interest and said that it In addition to controllingplant the growing and marketing of and Explorer Scouts must meet percent within the next two NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT premium quality grass seeds, diseases, field burning also was canceling the policy. the Five Exploring Experiences decades to maintain its current “ You can ’ t cancel my policy, also causes its share of trouble. helps kill insects, destroy ro as stated in their manual. Both level of consumption. Agri- IN THECOUNTYCOURT According to the Agri- dents, control weeds, promote I refuse to accept your offer,” must be recommended and ap Business Council says that pro Charlie replied. The case went OF THE STATE Business Council, the state’s better yields by thinning, and proved by their local Scout portionally a larger share will OF OREGON grass seed growers account for reduce the hazard of wildfires. to court. master and Committee Chair have to be grown by the Oregon The insurance company FOR THE COUNTY Ranking first nationally in the 30 per cent of the nation’s man. farmer. argued thatCharlie fraudulently OF MALHEUR seed production. This top seed production of ryegrass, Local Scoutmasters have • * * made application for a policy bentgrass, Kentucky bluegrass, quality seed is marketed been notified of these require and that the company would In the Matter of the Estate of throughout the world. A sense of values is the most chewings fescue, red fescue, ments and are to pick up ap ELVIN LAVERNE WORDEN, The seed industry returns and orchardgrass, the seed not have approved it, if it had plications for boys in their troop important single element inhu Deceased more than $30 million each year growers of Oregon have an im known Charlie’s heart condition wishing to attend the Jamboree. man personality. ♦ ♦ ♦ to the growers. Most of this in mense investment to protect and and other physical problems. All applications must be accom “I didn’t intentionally con NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN come comes from seed sales they recognize their obligation panied by a $20 reservation fee Let discouragement harden that the undersigned, Frances J. outside the state, providing an to make the burning as un ceal these treatments--I forgot about them,” was Charlie’s re which is refundable if the boy 1 your determination, never your Worden, as Executrix of the estimated $200 million boost objectionable as possible. is not selected. : above entitled estate, has filed to the Oregon economy as it heart. The Seed League has taken ply. The Court, however, ruled her final account in the above multiplies through wages, pur the lead in this endeavor. Real- entitled Court, and that Monday, chases of equipment and sup lizing that field burning is the in favor of the insurance com the 9th day of September, 1968, plies, investments and taxes. only way to control silver top, pany. The omissionwasma at 10:00 o’clock in the fore The trouble comes each sum most of the 125 grass rusts, terial. The company was en noon of said day and the court mer after the harvest when the and many of the 400 leaf and titled to have the policy voided. The law recognizes that in room of said Court have been fields are burned. stem diseases, the Seed Leauge appointed by said Court as the Nobody like field burning, in organized a voluntary burning surance contracts require the time and place for the hearing cluding the farmers who must schedule in 1964 to help mini utmost of good .«tith. The com of objections thereto and settle do it. It’s a hard, dirty, nerve- mize the smoke problem. pany had to look to Charlie for ment thereof. Last year, the voluntary pro the information on which to con racking job. Dated and first published, Yet, plant pathologists with gram was tightened up and made sider the issuance of a policy. August 8, 1968. the U.S. Department of Agri mandatory by law. Growers The Court held Charlie’s nega Date of last publication, tive answers were wilfully false culture predict that diseases burn only on days when forcasts and fraudulently made, because September 5, 1968. determine good smoke dis /s/ Frances J. Worden, would wipe out the industry persal. The U.S. Weather Bu his treatments were for a seri I Executrix. reau, State Sanitary Authority, ous disorder that couldn’t be NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 Henlgson, Stunz 4 Fonda, State Fire Marshal, and local overlooked. Attorneys at Law. (Oregon lawyers offer this fire districts work together to IN THECOUNTYCOURT column as a public service. No determine the best times to OF THE STATE burn. The growers are then person should apply or inter OF OREGON No. 3012 advised of the prevailingcondi- pret any law without the aid of FOR THE COUNTY an attorney who is completely tions on a daily basis. OF MALHEUR NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Charles Kizer, director of advised of the facts involved. the Agri-Business Council and Even a slight variance in fact In the Matter of the Estate of a grass seed grower in Harris may change the application of In the Matter of the Estate of Gertrude Anne Maclver, burg, said the Seed Leauge is the law.) BYRON LEE JOHNSTON Deceased busily sponsoring research to Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, find alternate production met That the undersigned has been hods. Chemicals are being appointed Administrator of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN estate of Gertrude Anne tested, and work is being done that the undersigned as Ad Maclver, deceased, by the to find seed varieties that are TREASURE ministrator with Will Annexed County Court of the State of resistant to disease. Several of the Estate of Byron Lee Oregon for Malheur County, and residue disposal plans are being w Johnston, Deceased, has filed has duly qualified as such. All explored. The results are en IN ? his Final Account in the County persons having claims against couraging, but far from con clusive. Court of the State of Oregon said estate are hereby notified THE c “With all the miracles of for Malheur County,, and that to present the same, duly veri September 16, 1968, at the hour fied as required by law, to the modern research,” Kizer of 10:00 o'clock A.M. and the undersigned at the law offices added, “we still do not have Courtroom of said Court have of Henlgson, Stu n z and Fonda, chemicals to control the major been appointed by said Court Nyssa, Oregon, within six diseases that attack our grass as the time and place for the months from the date hereof. fields.” hearing of objections thereto /s/ Robert F. Thompson, and the settlement thereof. Administrator of the Estate of /s/ John C O’Kief; Yturri, Gertrude Anne Maclver, O’Kief, Cox 4 Burnham, On Deceased. tario, Oregon, Attorneys for Dated and first published Administrator. August 8, 1968. 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