La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, October 03, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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Gale Culver Wins
Shorthorn Award
For Fair Exhibit
Gale Culver. Summerville, exhib
ited the champion shorthorn steer
at the Union County Fair this year.
Culver belongs to the Summerville
4-H Livestock Club.
He has been active in club work
for two years and is the son of
Mr and Mrs. La Von Culver.
The American Shorthorn Associ
ation awarded a medal bar, which
was presented by Kay Baum, fair
president, for having the champion.
DEATH PENALTY REVIVED
COLOMBO, Ceylon iL'PIi The
government decided Friday to re
vive the death penalty for mur
der following the assassination of
Prime Minister Solomon W. R. D.
ISandaranaike last Friday. Capital
punishment was suspended here
in 1j7 when Bandaranaike came
to power.
Our New Phone No.
WO 3 5203
NICHOLS
EQUIPMENT CO.
Island City
Observer, La Grande, Ore., Sat., Oct. 3, 1959
One Of Wealthiest Singers
In Business Is John Mathis
By VERNON SCOTT
UPI Staff WriUr
HOLLYWOOD 'UPH One of
the wealthiest 23-year-olds in the
world is singer Johnny Mathil
w ho says he could retire today on
a lifetime income of $100,000 per
year. Only four years ago the Negro
balladier couldn't afford the down
payment on a San Francisco
bachelor apartment. Now he lives
in an 18-room mansion on Sunset
Blvd. in the heart of Beverly
Hills.
Complete with swimming pool,
tennis court and formal gardens,
Johnny's new diggings cost him
something more than $150,000.
The house is only partly fur
nished a chair, table and divan
in the living room, and a life
sized oil painting of Johnny.
Asked how ha liked the plush
surroundings, he said, "not bad."
Appeared Slightly Bortd
Johnny was sitting in the break
fast room, overlooking the gar
dens, putting away a ham sand
wich and a cup of coffee. He ap
peared to be slightly bored with
his new-found wealth, and talked
I about financial matters with la
: conic disinterest.
DAILY TV LG
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SATURDAY
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6:45 - "
7 mi r.,1. Kl.i. k m.h kt'iiiio'H llai.l. rs Death Valley Dara
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7 :iu l)ii-k lark IVrry .Mn.ion Itonanza
7:45 " " -
Villi lliKll Uouii " "
8:15 " " "
S::ii Leave It To Reaver W'antwl Dcail or Challenge
8:45 Alive "
I' mi Lawrrnru WVik lln-nner The Ueuuly
11:15
:30 " Have flon Will Five Pinners
9:45 " Travel
lii:liii Cleneunnon f;unimoke M
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Hi :io I'ro Koothall 4 Most Feature 11 Could Be You
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f2 I " Late Morle.
11:15 -mm
11. JO -
11.45
SUNDAY
'''l" 'ii-o Kid
11:45
"l:""' Kurlv Show
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ll'-'H " World Series
'0:45 " Time THA
11:00 " I " ;
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11:15
l- n" This Is the Life "
12:1.1
!-'- " Oral Roberts "
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1 "I Induntrv on Parade Christopher Series
1:15 I'ro l'oolhall
1::0 Governor! rtepnrt " Mission nt
1 45 Mlil.enlury
2:00 Teleeourae " Q-Toons
2:15
2:30 U. of Wnshlnuton " "
2:4.1 Football " "
3:00 " " "
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3:-l0 F. Zahaek
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4:00 Star & A story " Circus Uojr
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4:30 Sword of Freedom THA Daniter Is My Bus.
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5:00 Scarlet X'lmpernal New; Commentary Ilrave Stallion
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8:30 Lone Ranger College Howl Weeks llest Movie
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Ii:ll0 20lh Cent. 1'resents Small world
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6::io 10th Century
6:46 " "
7:00 Coll 45 Lrfuale Riverboat
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7 : :10 Maverick Dennis the Menace "
7:45 " "
8:00 " " . Sunday Showcase
8:15 "
8:"10 Lawman " M
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9:011 The Rebel O.K. Theater Chevy Show
9:15
9:30 The Alaskans Alfred Hitchcock "
9:45 "
10:00 " Jack Itenny Loretla Vounif
10:15 "
I0::10 World of Talent What's My Line Late MotIs
10:46 "
tiroo Sunday Speetacular Sun. News Feature "
11:16 " 4 Most Feature "
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MONDAY
Channel 6 will telecast the World Series as played, pre-empting reg
ularly scheduled programs.
8:00 Cont. Classroom
8:15 -
I SO Ding Dong School
8:46 -
9:00 On The Go Dousrh Re HI
9:15 "
9:30 December Hrlde Treasure Hunt
9:46 "
10- 00 I Love Lucy Price la Right
10:15
in 30 Top Dollar Concentration
10:45 " "
I I no Love Of Life Tic Tac Dough
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11 - .io Romper Room Search for Tomorrow It Could Be Tou
11:49 Quirting Light "
12:00 Across the Hoard U s A lireat Life Queen For a Day
13:15 "
I2 :l Pantomime gula Stage 4 The Thin Man
13:46
I no Music Hlngo New s Young Dr. Malone
1:15 " " "
1 so Hums A Allen Aa the World Turns From These Roots
1:45 "
2:110 Day In Court For Hatter or House on High St.
1-15 " Worse
2 so C.nle Storm Show Housenarty Split Personality
3:46 "
j 00 Heal The Clock Big Tayoff Matinee on BU
1:15 " "
.1:30 Am. Handstand Verdict Is Tours
8:45 H
4 0 " Brighter Day "
4:18 " Secret Storm
4:.H Topeye Kdge ot Night "
45 - T" Palnt-O-rete
5 00 " Hainar Five O'clock Movli
5:J0 Rln Tin Tin Robin Hood "
1:41 " -
I earn most of my money in
night clubs, he said. "Record
ings keep my name before the
public, but there isn t much profit
in them.
1 like to see my money work
ing lor me, so t aon t spend
much. By investing conservative
ly, 1 can retire right now on an
annual income of $100,000, but 1
plan to keep right on working."
Johnny said he earns that much
on his investments aione, wnicn
include real estate in Now York
and five publishing companies.
Credits Adults
Soft-spoken Johnny credits his
adult audience with his success.
Only about 25 per cent of my
fans arc teen-agers, he ex
plained. "They never hear me in
nightclubs. So it is the adults who
pay the freight and I prefer an
intelligent audience to teen-agers.
"Most young singers build their
reputations and fortunes on rock
n roll, but 1 ve never sung any
of it. I never had to. I don't want
to sound high and mighty. If the
public hadn t accepted my early
songs, I'd probably have con
formed to rock n' roll."
Johnny said he had no idea
whether he would continue to sing
for a living, adding he'd like to
produce or direct movies ln: the
future. '
Of one thing he's sure Johnny
doesn't want to get married.
"I've come close a couple ol
times, but I've always managed
to get out of it somehow." With
that Johnny polished off his cof
fee and began a lazy tour of his
expensive house. . i
Available
For Farms
Daugharity Home
Is Party Scene i!
At Summerville
SUMMERVILLE (Special I A
party was held in the home of
Mick Daugharity recently in
honor of Mick Daugharity, Myron
Wagoner and Raymond Wyland
who are home from the Navy.
The boys left for San Diego Mon
day. The evening was spent
dancing and visiting with friends
and classmates of the boys. At
the close of the evening, cake and
ice cream was served by the
hostesses, Sharon Daugharity, and
Raylene Wagoner. The cake was
baked and decorated by Raylene
The decorations were a ship and
red roses.
Pat McDaniels spent the week
end in Spokane visiting Miss
Rosalee Tuck.1' Resalee is a slu
dent at Kinman business college
in Spokane and a former Summer
ville girl. Pat returned Sunday.
A large crowd of friends gather
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Ott, Rt. 1, La Grande, re
cently and charivaried them. They
went to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hanson and waited for
them to return home and chart
varied tnem. ine Hansons were
married July 4 and the ptts
sept. 11.
Mike Caswell who has been ,in
the St. Joseph Hospital has re
turned home, and is making a
speedy recovery. He will be un
able to return to school for some
time.
Three Summerville men attend
ed the turkey shoot at the La
Grande Riile Range Sunday. They
were Jim Calhoun, LeeRoy and
John Tuck. LeeRoy won two
turkeys.
Farm homes and farm service
buildings may be financed by Far
mers Home Administration loans.
Last fiscal year 9 Oregon farm
families bo-rowed $821,315 to con
struct, improve, or repair farm
houses and other essential farm
buildings
Housing loans may be made only
to farm owners. The farm must
produce a substantial part of the
operator's annual cash income and
must be considered a farm rather
than a rural residence. Housing
funds cannot be used to buy land
or refinance debts.
Farmers Home Administration
loans arc provided only when a
L.ik or other lender cannot ade
quately serve the farm owner's
credit needs. The agency does not
compete with conventional or coop
crulive lenders, but does supple
ment the credit services supplied
by other sources.
Each loan is scheduled for re
payment within the borrower's
ability to repay. The maximum
term is 33 years at 4 percent In
terest. Security will be a mortgage
on the farm being improved.
Farmers buy their building ma
terials wherever they please, usu
ally from local dealers. They ob
tain their building plans and es
timates from any reliable source
they choose.
Periodic inspections during con
struction are made by the agency
to assure that sound construction
standards are followed.
Other loans available include
Farm Ownership loans. Soil and
Water loans, and Farm Operating
loans.
Further information on the loans
may be obtained at the county off
ice of the Farmers Home Admini
stration located at 105 S. E. Byers .
Avenue, Pendleton, Oregon on
Monday of each week.
John Jones Is
To Head Farm
Census In Area
John T. Jones has been appoint
ed crew leader for the 1959 census
of agriculture and will direct a
force of census takers who will can
vass all farms in Wallowa and
northern Union counties.
Jones will go to Bend where he
will receive five days of training
by a member of the Census Bur
eau's staff prior to assuming his
duties here.
The field canvass is scheduled to
begin on Oct. 28th.
Perry Social Center
Hosts Chili Feed
PERRY i Special i The Perry So
cial Center chili feed will be held
Monday at 6:30 p.m.
Chili tickets may be purchased
at the door. Coffee, punch, pie and
cake will also be on sale. Games
w ill be played and prizes awarded.
This is a benefit fund drive. The
public is invited .
4.10 Inches Of Rain
In Wallowa Last Month
WALLOWA Special) Temper
atures and precipitation for the
month of September here have
been tallied end totaled 4.10 inches.
The temperature, with high, low
and precipitation, follows: Sept. 21,
58 41; 22rd, 61-42-.02 ; 23rd, 36; 24th,
63-31 02; 25th, 60-51; 26th, 58-44-.89;
27th, 53-40-.47; 28th, 56-34-.71.
'this log is made up from Information by Television Stations end its
accuracy cannot be guaranteed by the La Grande Observer.
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