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PAGE 2 S U R M A N COUNTY JOI KNAG, MOKO, OREGON F R ID A Y , O C T O B E R IU, 19.*« only $2505; TD9 International and on behalf of the Morrow Will annexed, of the estate of on interest of ilarities and coi dozer, laie model and in real County W eather Research Asso- Augusta M. Huckin, deceased, and world—w inch TATE W IDE PAINT VO. com people ail over plete painting and decorating good condition, only 200 hours elation, located at Echo, Oregon, has qualified. All persons having »Uinuiales the I rest of adults service, spray or brush. Phone with the op- on rebuilt motor. Sale price: will conduct a program of weath- claims against said estate are and piovides tí CY 6-3977 or CY6-5293, 1205 E. $4995. Several good used wheel er modification to Increase nat- hereby notified and required to purtuni Deg l : learning aiui seif 12th St. Vern Campbell and ir atlor.s and im plem ents and u raj rainfall in the area described present the same, duly verified, uopi ovonient R E C R E A liU N KA- Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn and with the proper vouchers, to loaders left after first anniver- below: v|L.lTiEs> — which supplem ent sary sale. TRI-COUNTY TRAC- j, The area to be affected is des- the undersigned, at the office of ihe individual jw n devices and FOR SALE: TD6 International '1OK CO., 'Ibe Dalles. Ph CY erfbed as beginning at the east the County Clerk of Sherm an with double acting hydraulic i esources, w nich provide oppor- 47-4 9c county line of Morrow County. County, within six m onths from G-3ÒUO. doaar; late model, good shape, tu n n y and encouragem ent lor ¡on of this notice, TD9, International with dozer, ----------------------------- —--------------- midway of Ses tion 4. Tow nship th< ' people ot all ages to obtain p a r L L L rA L n O T l U E b 3N, Range 27E, thence WSW viz. Septem ber 19, 1958. sonal .-»atislaction by being crea- NOTICE along the county road to the SW Celia L. Gavin live and seit expressive w ith pro Notice is hereby given that the corner of Section 35, Tow nship A dm inistratrix grains which o n e r people the Oregon S tate Highway Commis- 3N, Range 27E, thence west to with the \\ ill annexed choice of participation indiviuu- sion plans to relocate a section County line between Morrow and ( . L. Gavin ally or in groups— which have special activities lor young people of the W asco-Heppner Highway Gilliam Counties, thence SSW A ttorney for E state in ery service to help mem learn to do things in Wasco, 'lh e proposed new con- along State Highway 74 to SW I he Dalles, Oregon 46-49c cooperatively and to compete, and siru c u o n will tx* from ’ an inter- corner of Section 31, Township 1 5 , ________________________________ at reasonable cost give them a ch a n te to use their section w ith the Sherm an High- Range 26E, thence east to the S M O K IN G ON R U SES z « Jii ik .il » ..i ¿¿Ii i d energy constructively. Ihese are way between Fulton and Davis Umatilla County line, then N and Next week the state public util the facilities that help build hap S treets southeasterly along the W along the Morrow*, Umatilla SUBSCRIPTION KATES ity com m issioner will hold a hear- northerly side of the Union Pa- County boundary to the point of $.1.00 jng on sm oking on buses In Ore- py, stable fam ilies and which OVE 1 EAR make it possible for you, and all cific Railroad tracks to the east beginning all w ithin Morrow ------ gon. Our m ajor prem ise is th at the people who live w ith you in city lim its of Wasco. , County, Oregon. OCTOBER l<>, I95N ____ it is none of the sta te ’s business, your com m unity to achieve heal This notice is given in compli- In U matilla County, Oregon, be- the bus company should lx? able thier and happier lives. CITY COUNTY ance with federal and state laws ginning at the NW corner of Sec- to control such m atters to the N EW SPAPER WEEK W]hat can you uo? hinglehand- pertaining to this type ot project tion 3, Township 4N, Range 27E, STATE ISSUES satisfaction of Its custom ers. Funeral Service ed— very little, io u can ’t change whereby it is required that public thence E to NE corner of Town- Technically last week was news Be th at as it may, it requires OREGON Leonard & Wilma Smith notice ne given to enable inter- ship 4N, Range 29E, thence S to paper week but to a weekly pub a callousness beyond normal for or sta rt m ental health clinics. * ested parlies to request a public SE corner of Tow nship IN, lisher every week is new spaper a sm oker to smoke around p e r Nor can you train m ore psychia- Director» trlts, social w orkers and psychol hearing on tike subject project. Range 29E, thence W to SW’ week. O therw ise he would have sons who plainly do not like it. U. S. GOV’T If any interested person cesires corner of Tow nship IN, Range to go back, to herding sheep No one jias (O smoke so badly nor ogists. Nor sta rt a lcsearch pro plione T h e Dalles CY 6-3135 such a hearing, a request for same 29 E, thence N to NW’ corner of COUPON BONDS which would be a great deal so continuously that he m ust of- ject—not single-handed, th at is! should lie directed to the W asco Tow nship IN, Range 29E, thence different sort of a life, Indeed. fend kindly old ladies or others But together with other people in . an do City C oun.il before October 22, W to SW corner of Section 34, W hether it is b e tte r or worse vvlio.se stom achs may be made youi community, you YIELDING NOW pj5g. • Tow nship 2N, Range 27E, thence every one of these things. Cer we hesitate to say for their are queasy by inhalation of smoke, tainly you've a few hours a w eek statement * OREGON STATE HIGHWAY N to the point of beginning. CLOSE TO 4% adherents of both kinds ot exis- jf there has to be a law to CUM MISSION 2. Ground-based silver iodide gen- tence about who would not ex- govern such things, it should lie to spaie. I hen join your m ental required by the acts of con - healih association. All kinds of urmss of august S4. i#i2. and By H. B. Glaisyer, Secretary erators will be located in G rant, change theirs for the other. Hut favor of enforced gentility. help are needea; hospital volun- M5 ? C" e?man’county Journal, pubii»h«a 49-5UC W heeler, Wasco, Gilliam, Morrow*, they are different.. Sheepherders ------------ — Free leers, speakers, technical and wtwkly at Moro. Oregon for O ctoU r l« 4 S ------ --------------------------------------Umatilla and, Sherm an Counties. live alone and like it and w hether 3. The period of operation will be prokMuianal as, w la„ ts, vuucaUon R E I T E R SCH O O LS they like people o r not they do NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT Lists from on or about 1 October 1 9 5 8 editor. It has lieen suggested th at tier- and publicity w orkers, member- the »Ulillahar, editor, m anaging not associate with them. Editors Publisher, Notice is hereby given that the to at least 31 May 1959 but not live with people and we think haps the south will lead the way un‘* " “ ‘d cam paigners. And orgw n. Editor. undersigned (hi Request has filed in the later than 31 Septem ber 1959 tb*v usually like them. toward private schools and better ln a n t1,11 ct>ntri but ions, too. ix in ’t on«» l . French. Moro, Oregon. County C ourt of the S late of Ore- , )a,es pub,l8hed octolw r 3 and 10, What other reason could cause education. The theory is that if v\ a' t ? ‘1UL lOIHO' i ? W’ or lhe day VSn«»» »'.^French. gon tor Sherm an County, his Fin- j,)r)S a man to spend his lifetim e re- parents have to pay directly for a lle *‘' tomorrow it you w ait, the ¡¿,r’o Oregon. al Account as Executor of the A. E. Koppe counting the struggles of man- school* and schooling they will th< 5 corpora "on^ît»0"»«« and addrew must E state of E. E. Barzee, deceased, W ater Resources Development TYGH VALLEY, ORE. kind for peace, honor, affection eee that they are good. As It 1. ■ Hr a *th Aaa'n & m ' X l S ' ’’ o and lhal Monday, the 3rd day of Corporation Phone 611 and gold? One has to like them the taxpayers pay for the schools M id -E 'n llim h ia i'h ar»t»*r holder» owninir one per o n t or more of November, 1958, at ten OClOCk 460 South Broadway l.u ty Mullois l ï e s A. M„ of said ..ay in the court to be so interested in their do- and few parents pay enough in Mid-Columbia Mgr. Denver 9, Cororado h corporation, the nam«» and addre»»e» Inga. taxes to pay for their children's o f the Individual o w n er. muat be given, r o o m Ot the County C ourt in 48-49C An editor, especially those in education. i f owned by a firm , company or other yjoro Sherm an County, Oregon, __________________ . _____ Wm. J . Collins Co. unincorporated concern. I t. nam e and small towns, is made happy when C ertainly if parents were per- addre»». ns well a» th o « e of each Individ- have been fixed by the Court as NOTICE TO CREDITORS Reference: Any the young of his com m unity are sonally concerned with schools, G tL .T ’^nd u K Er Fr’nch. Moro. Ore- the time and place for hearing Notice is hereby given that the happily m arried, glad when a pair either through financial reasons EOH SAl E Fine gh(W Palo- gon. objet. tions to said Final Account undersigned has been duly ap- Bank or T rust Co. of oldsters celebrate fifty years or other, schools wouhl improve. s a u d ie , i O IS(. S. That the known bondholder., mort- . .. Original settlem ent of said pointed adm inistratrix, w ith the i r> i n iragi-es and other »ecurity holder, ow nin g of matrimony; and he is saddened ow ner used him in Round-Up ,7 p r(.,.nt or mor. o f total amount o f estate, by the obituaries he must w rite parades. Not for children. Will bond», m ortgage» ,or other »eeuritle. a m Max Elm er Barzee ^..»11 c r .n L-1» o -»ecu (I f there are none, to sta te.) none. for his friends and neighbors. ♦ S t l l to r I /L) 3 * 2 5 5 8 , G r a s b That the tw o paragraph! next above, Executor Prom oters have decreed that ♦ V a lle y , givin g the name» of the owner», stock- T. Lester Johnson t v i t i i iw k „ ii . holder», and »ecurity holder». If any. there should l>e a new spaper ♦ 48--51c W ILL I>() all types masonry, e n t a in not onlv a li»t of stockholder« A ttorney for Executor week when new spaperm ent should ♦ brick, block, stone, tile. Don «»»«• **"'*'» holder» a» they «i>i*»r ui*]n IN V IS T IN YOUR FUTURI tell the world how good they are ♦ NOTICE OF INTENTION ... I/A c the hook» o f the company but also. In Nt w hill, If) JG 5 -J . k J. 4 8 - o l c , CRReB where the »toekh olde^ oir, to Modify N atural Precipitation and how much good they do and The Mid-Columbia .Mental Heal ♦ bt»ast of th eir Importance. It Is a th Association has moved to new K )R SALE: L ittle used piano, ^ „ p in y ’’ m V*«»«'**’’" in any other fidu- $ l>y A rtific ia l Means 4 htt of a chore and perhaps u tterly qnai lers in The Dalles —the a«!- $500 which is less than half clary relation, the name of the peraon 4\ ’o q c e ¡s h e r e b y given that W ater ♦ useless unless some one notices dre-s is 460 E. 5th St.—C ourt cost. Mrs. Hal Shelton, 1715 W. ”J\ing,W|«Bgiven • rnf«>"thaf the ^'¡d W o Resources Development Corpora- Standard and Specialixed Court«» 4 it first. Wte have noted that House Annex. The office hours ITospect, Hood River. 48-9c paragraph» contain »t.tem ent» embracing tion 4G0 South Broadway, Den- t . KENNETH SHUMAKER. Rr»nd»nt ♦ ""ndittonV ” -------- d*.r ver 9, Colorado, duly licensed in breast beating I* more often fun- are 2 until 5 Monday ‘lu yugl1 Custom Slaughtering by appoint- mi, rirruinsim icri, mi»« v»». 1 1 2 3 S. W. S tark St., C ortlan d 3 , O r e g o n * 4 nythan w orth while, Friday. We have available p a in ra and »ecurtiy holder» (he j^e State of Oregon to engage lr m ent only. Meat cutting, wrap- whirfi atockhoider» in 4 p lllg «»$>»»•••> who do not ap|M»ar U|M>n the book® of ----------- j i * . . — * ------ * ------- B i l l if a new spaper softens the phlets on Parenthood, Child Guld- sharp freeze. K enny’s ^ ^ ^ ‘7 operations to modify natural pre 4 blows for the weary, stren g th en s ance, H andling of the Aged. Market. Grass Valiev Oregon »••«•uriti«-» in » rapacity other than th at clpitation by artificial m eans for 4 nf a Ixma fide owner I and thl» affiant the resolution of the we.ik, su p Books on Marriage, Problems of Cali ED 3-2345 for appointm ent ha« no r««a»on to b« tieve that any other to ports the strong and right and youth—ham ling of children peraon, »»oriatlon, or corporation ha» ,n y Intereat direct or Indirect In tha makes life a little easier, a little name a few. ,aid »tnck. bond», or other »eeuritle» than Here are some of the things a more enjoyable, a little lietter In »• »0 »tated by him. R. T hat the averaire number o f «»pie* formed for any one of Ils read Com m unity should provide for of each l»»ue o f thl» publication »old or good m ental health. .HEALTH ers new spapers will go on for a iti«tributed. thmuirh the mall» or other- long time w hether with weeks a n d W ELFA RE SERVICES— wine. to paid »ubncrlbera durlnir the tw M utu al fu n d Sh are» elve month» preceding the date »hown Doctors, nurses, counselors who or without. above is 820. understand the relationship of WADDELL & REED, IN C GILES la. FRENCH physical health—who accept i»eo- editor Principal Underwriter» I L V E ED R GO V E R N D ll Sworn to and »ub»cribed before me thl» ple us Individuals and as products 24th day of Septem ber, 1958. While no one Is paying much <>f their particular backgroumls- E. £. Billings T. L. Johnson attention to politics It may be who offer encouragem ent un< notary public »enl my commlaalon Box 184 permissible topolnt out some of guidant«? which will help people E xpires Ju ly 11, 1960. The Dalles- Oregon the Issues that confront the vot to rcali/j? their full potential. So ers In Oregon In voting for a gov cial agciv. les which offer help in a m anner which does no, em- ernor this tall. The issue Isn’t Mr. Holmes or harass the people who need It, Ml tl.iilic b l .ilihough th« \ ,u. which value the dignity of the In the candidates. The issue is tht dividual and give aid w ithout continued pow er of oivanized condem nation or censure; w here latnir In Oregon. If voters wan, needed services are offered, as Featuring labor to run the state us it has rights so tha, the recipient loses t Hl H< HES been olng a vote for Mr. Uolnies no se'* resjH'ct is almost certain to Ivlp that where church lea ers hell» pt'ople «■ml. lie is lalsir’s candidate and to a iM'tter adjustimen, to life OF P O R TLA N D lalsir «put up the money for his through spiritual guidance and flr.s, campaign, supported him counsel, where clergymen have strongly in prim aries and is cer an understanding of hum an l»e- RESOURCES havior so they can assist people tainly backing him now with thelr personal problem s or Labor used to Is' satlsfie.' with Cash on Hand and Due from Banks.....................................$ 140 990 002 60 taking part In congressional and refer thone w ith mort» serious United States Government Bonds......................................... 263,537,759.34 ptxtblems to other resources. senatorial elections; this year Municipal and Other Bonds................................................. 89,274,599.63 they are after state officials, ,(<>. St'HDDlxS— w hl ,i in addition to Loans and Discounts— Net..................... .................... .. 352 457,659 38 the 3R’s offer knowltslg,» and liet That may l>e because states have Stock in Federal Reserve B ank............................................. 1,200,000.00 a right to enact "right to w ork” ter opportunities for children to Bank Premises (Including Branches)..................................... 12,563 995.03 understand themselves, to get laws and governors may Iw'come Interest Earned........................................................................ 3,401,273.40 Admissicn by Ticket only along w ith each other and to usi'ful to lalior. Other Resources...................................................................... 467,702.28 develop themst'lves to their full Lalmr has developisl a xer.v est extent, where teachers help Call strong campaign weapon in (X>I’E $ 863,892,991.66 (««»mini,,e(» for public edir ¡itlon* children to untlerstam i the dif Winnie Wilson Helen Medler ferences and appreciate the slm- which has Increase«! registration Frank Kotter John Hildtrbrand LIABILITIES an voting by lalior who are urged Bi-llilelieiii l li.ipter No. 78 D.E.M. ,0 vote as they are told. This Nov- Meets «'very* see<»n<l Thurs- » k / Capital....................................................... $20,000,000 00 Gwen Ross Visiting eirolier we will s«'e w hether Oiv- day each m onth Surplus...................................................... 20,000,000 00 members invited. Moro. Ore. 7 gon voters a r e in d e ,in d e n t Undivided Profits..................................... 25,696,228 48 $ 65,696,228 48 Annabelle Kelso. W. M. enough to resist the machineor IXtrothy Heater, Secretary Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc................. 5,050,680 17 weak enough to Ie, one n o lu p in e Rebekah l,«Mlge No. lit! Dividends Declared................................................................. 1,300,000.00 control the state. lei'ts 2nd and l,h Deposits.................................................................................... 782,155,706 39 ays of each month. V isit Interest Collected Not Earned............................................... 5,085,080 98 ing m em ls’rs welcome. M E A S U R E ND. I I Other Liabilities....................................................................... 4,605,295 64 Ann Miller, N. G. Helen Martin, Secretary On the November 1 »a I lot $ 863,892,991 66 bill to give countic« Mo« it I .O D G E No. l l; l I.D .D .F . Dad Knows 3rd T ue» orlty. It may or may not )> fka »rar«m«V iaclwd*« 6 i « Or«g«a in 1.0.0 E . hall. Tran- e<| itecause Oregon a I reich M «A 0 OFNCS. FO STLANO O I I O O N d Visiti ng brother* His "A-Bee-C'% •i county m anager law ivited. very sim ilar to this one. N llaln Elo is said to tie a little easl »r Q u ite a "to d o " on M a in the light and roosted there. act and somewhat clei S tre et yeaterdav — Im k y th at F ro m w h e re I sit. e v e ry A E. A V .M la.1 lor MIDGE vote for it Is pn»lwbly th liest Dad Blake w as on the scene. problem nerds just «me good \\ M Of all things needed Oi Seems a swarm of bees ap solution. And It occur» to me 18718332 gon and many other st.it peared from some place and that In living w ith our neigh ter county government W hovered low over the sidewalk bors. our Founding F ath ers have t»een reduced authority Hi betw een th e bank and Post g ave us the rig h t Id e a . It'a until county courts have alm< E u reka l.odgi- No. 121 V E * VM. Office. Everybody got sort of called “tolerance.” In practice no duties to perform other th Meet* on the 1st ant panicky. Then Dad appeared... It m e a n a that your choice of the road program and th? sti evenings Thursd G tea or b utterm ilk should be a* He borrow ed a w om an's and federal governm ents se, t month, Visiting mei D IR E C T B R A N C H E S honored aa mv preference for p u rs e -m irro r and flash ed a con lall rules for that. THE U N IT E O «T A T E 3 IIA . ' 2 a glass of beer Makes for a beam of su n lig h t in to the W. M lb C ounty courts never *lt<1 ha OF PCT *_A j "h ive" of g<NNf neighbors. swarm Then he sw*ung the enough pow er to manage t beam slowly across the street H tK LA N D V IK W C.RANGk county. C ounty officials are i\ Into the eaves of Allen’s w are Ylret* Eirwt anil Third Satnrd.iys stltu tlo n al o fflo ’rs amt <t|x house Right’ The bees followed rs»« h moidh .it N.IN) p. in. under th elr ow*n net of laws I lr ir n B m c k e ri, M aster there is nothing county cc OREGON'S OW N STATE WIDE BANK m . - S»' F«a»r«l I«* '«»«« Car»«' C«>p»rtgA/. /95*. I lu tfj >»«<«» Hrn^r, FoaaXu**»«» Florence Rruckert, 8«* retar, can do a!*»ut It. Instead of being inty governm ent on« ;ad of are half a dozen, each oper- the uth il in in in Itx own field l ‘ u t»llshc«| E ve ry F rid a y mi va.v. No one is responsible rn M orn, Oregon for such governm ent. Glien I.. Eretteli E d ito r Under the bill a county c-ould Cnt»r>-d ita e w m d rl»»a m atter at th« vote for the m anager plan, adopt Poetnfft<* at Moro, O regon, un<i«r Act a charier, and proceed to elect a of Conirraae o f March I, 187*. county board which w'ould hire a OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ma nager. The board would act as a legislature, the m anager would tie the executive with power to N IW S H M I ru n the county business. P U B L IS H E R S in most counties a good deal A SSO CIATIO N of money could 'ie saved by a single central m anagem ent. Not only that, lietter governm ent N A T IO N A I E D IT O R IA L would lie the result. t6 l¡rrin aii UJuunly j o u r n a l P erfection TAX EXEM PT BONDS Í4 & J. W. DODD 1 '/IX WAN! AUS i- ty V 1 CciiiiTjr A FACTUAL REPORT FROM W A S H IN G T O N R e p . A l Ullman X The United States National Bank Salmon Barbecue OCTOBER 2 0 ,- 7:30 P. M Grass Valley Odd-Fellows Hall From where I sit ...¿y Joe Marsh DUFUR B R M H «