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PACK 1 SHERM AN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OKKOON F R ID A Y , A P R IL 29, I960 clubs throughout the nation in 1959 and found that battery ami electrical failures leads the list of car breakdowns. “Tire failure has shown a steady decline since 1955 when tubeless tires were announced as standard e«|uipment for all new cars,” according to the AAA. "W hile still ranking as the num ber two cause of auto breakdowns tire trouble now accounts for only 20 per cent of the distress calls t the h o AAA A A A receives.’ r tw o iv t» e ” get to appoint an alternate for all we know The Los Angeles Cham fe r of Commerce will be happy, FubRnhed E v e ry F rid a y at we are sure. M oro, Oregon Among the 88 are men whose Ed! loi political background ranges from Ollen I«. Krem h the conservative to the crazy witn C n tarvd • * areond el»»» m a tta r at t' i th e latter predom inating although F u a to lfic * a t M o ro , O i »non. under / g r * M Of M m r h a. IM .S a well inform ed voter could choose 24 pretty sound citizens. N tW S H M I The only local interest In this F U B lIS H ItS mass race is th at Jam es O. ■ a s s o c ia t io n Burns, from neighboring Gilliam county, Is a candidate. The others live far away. S ije rn u m (Emintg jo u r n a l N A T IO N A L 7-&; * OS< R E S E A R C H K IN D S R O B IN S V A R IE D E D IT O R IA L I AS®»C ÖT ®N ru ed feeding areas around individ- ual nests, they also have neutral feeding territories established, Dr. Storm said. Robins usually retu rn to the same general area each year to nest, ami may even use the same nest by repairing it. But it Is not UU A ” M 1 FOR sA^ SillT. S t (l " „£ B 113115. L OOlMX) Z LEGAL NOTICES y(y|*|c|? «»j.- ANNUAL M 'H'M L ELECTION AND MEETING N O T H E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , in compliance w ith Sec. 331,010, ORS, to the legal voters of School District No. 17, of Sherm an Coun- ty State of Oregon, th at the AN- | A L) S 1 certain th at eith er one of the original pair of robins retu rn s to the same nest. A"ctu-a NUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of A C lU U l miles Clean New Tires Trade Tractor or Pickup o r »350.0«) Cash. Dales Richfield JO5-3535 FOR SALE: Two registered Ger man short haired pups. Call ED 3-2272. 26c WANT to make $20 or more in a day for part or full tim e rou’e work? W rite McNess Co. Box 4014, Oakland 23, Calif. 26-7p FOR SALE: 1-16 foot plywood boat, convertible top and hack drop, complete, heail, Mark «5 60 HP motor. Call CY 6-9316. 25c custo m SLAUGHTERING by appointm ent only. Custom cur ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp freeze Kenny’s Market, Grass Valley Call ED 3-2345 for appointm ent. 23-tfn ......... . O ,♦ C K M en • D a i . y o u r - L IV E IA ST , - -.ill U a i » I n» ♦ U sa«'1 UlMrlet w ill be held a t th e “5huo1 hou_st' ;, i>ct " « .^ n th c h o u r s of 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. on the first Monday of May, being the 2nd •¿ay of May, A. D. I960, for the purpose of electing one director tor a five year term . Date I this 12th day of April, When spring comes, it’s also tim e for the red, red, robin to Shaniko, as an Im portant city, come bob, Ixib, bobbing along. had a brief career. $t larst fdeo But w hat robins really like is O FFICIA L COUNTY p a p e r fiad a brief career. It lasted from to fee«l in the moist, short grass bUIMCUIPTION KATE* 1900 when the Columbia Southern that comes in the spring. ONE YEAH **•« came Into town with promises of ATTEST: Clara E. Houston You’ll find that robins congre going on into the southern stock D istrict Clerk gate in the cities during the day A PR IL 2V 1990 country and ended in 1910 when Cancer Dean P inkerton because of the lawns, and dash to the railroads built up the Des Chairm an Board of D irectors YEAR OK BRIBERY secluded “roosting” areas at night chutes finding that route an eas Inform ation on the health his statistical sam pling ever under during the winter. In the spring, Candidates are going about the ier entrance to the uplands of N O T I C E OF M EETING OK tory and living habits of nearly taken in a health field. In Ore night finds them on or near the lantl m aking offers for votes, not central Oregon. But Shaniko 16,000 Oregon families is on its gon, 29,936 individuals are tak nest, according to Dr. Robert M. COUNTY BOARD OK in money, although that medium crowded as much life Into that way this week to New York EQUALIZATION ing part. Storm, OSC associate professor of would be sim pler and much, much decade as many another town has headquarters of the American Notice is hereby given th a t on To learn why and how certain zoology. cheaper. They might consider it had in a century. Monday, May 9, 1960, the Board The most common robin in Ore Cancer Society. The data will lie people develop cancer and others immoral to offer a man a dollar And I960 m arks fifty years since used in a six-year survey now don’t, the research scientists need gon is the W estern robin. But, of Equalization of Sherm an Coun- of their own for his vote and the Shaniko was commercially im por underw ay in the society to deter to know how people live, Mrs. the N orthw estern robin, which is ty. Oregon, will meet at the Coun- state would consider it venal. So tant and jierhaps It is an appro mine, if jKissible, why some indi Meserve added. They need to darker and has w hite tips on the ty Courthouse in Moro, Oregon, these candidates offer the govern priate date to sta rt considering viduals develop cancer. to exam ine the assess- know where they work, what thev outer tail feathers, makes a w in [nX publicly , rolls for County m ent's money—that is not con the rem ains of the municipality Questionnaires, filled out by eat and drink, what tlicit- iiersonal te r visit. sidered illegal. as historically im portant. m \ i I»01?01» * * n n -m I Sherman, for the year 1960, and 15,936 families in 27 Oregon coun habits are, where they live and Robins usually nest twice d u r Health Products, penicillin, and ’ - , ’ But it is immoral. Not much rem ains of Shaniko ties, were distributed and collect w hat kind of air they breathe. ing a nesting season, laying 3 or * instrum ents . are ’ .,.,„0.0.1,, available at to correct all erro rs in valuation, , » , The old folks are being offered that was there when freighters ed by about 1930 volunteers or They need to know their illnesses 4 eggs each time. Female robins .... „„ , description, or qualities of land, your Co-op Oil and Supply at r ' free metlical services, the lowest pulled up the grade from An- ganized and trained for the task and symptoms of illness and the do all the nest building anil incu * * . jots or other property assessed The Dalles. 20c tfn paid w orkers are offered a few telo|K* or across Shaniko flats, under the supervision of Mrs. S. ir family background. by tiie assessor. bating, hut the males help feed cents more per hour, this place is their empty wagons ready to load W. Meserve, Portland, survey di LIVESTOCK AUCTION the young. The ratio between assessed and offered a dam, this one a bridge. with supplies for cattle ranches rector for the cancer society's 4 H News E very Saturday at The Dalles true cash value adopted by the The young robin is ready to We are witnesses to the sad ami sheep camps as much as 200 Oregon division, and Dr. A. C. T iie Iceland Medler farm was leave the nest two weeks after Livestock Commission- Auction Roanj of Equalization p ursuant s|M*ctacle of a nation’s resources miles away. The wooden hotel Hutchinson, Portland, chairm an tiie scene, April 21, of a meet hatching, and at th at tim e he eats Yard, South on New Dalles-Calif to ORS 3t)y()34 2y per cenL being put on the block to be sold succumbed to fire nearly a half of tite divisions cancer preven ing of tiie beef and swine mem- i t feet of earthw orm s a day. Highway. M iscellaneous--10.00 It shall I k * the duty of the p er to the most pressing, best organ century ago; the livery stables are tion committee. tiers of tiie North Siierman Live Robins m ate for a single m ating A- LS1OC K --12.30 sons interested to appear at the ized group that can promise a gone with the saddle horses cow- season and then switch partners. ^-unc*1 at tiie yards Giade time and place appointed. Tiie Oregon families, Dr. H utch stock d u ll. P eti few votes toward the election of lx>ys once rode proudly down the inson explained, will lie among ''A Restaurant. Phone CY 6- tions for adjustm ent of assess The sheep members met F ri A pair of nesting robins plays a |M»llticlan who Is willing to streets; the office of C ornett’s the estim ated 500,000 in the na day, April 22, at Leroy Belshees. “king of the m ountain” over a or 6-4513, I lie Dalles, ments m ust be filed w ith the trade his co u n try ’s welfare for his stage line is long gone as are the tion on which close check will lie Tiie usual procedures of the meet te rrito ry three-tenths of an acre Oregon. 14c-tfn Board of Equalization not later buildings that housed saloons, kept throughout a six-year period ing were dispensed with and a around its nest. This is to protect own aggrandizem ent. T o A MAN WHO SEEKS A than the end of the first week There Is not a one of these pet- stores and Ixirdellos across the to help cancer research scientists list of who is taking what to The tiie young from being bothered by BETTER OPPORTUNITY that the Board is in session. ty |M»litlcal punks w orthy of a street from the solid brick, Shani evaluate environm ental factors Dalles Show and to the County other birds and it leaves enough PERMANENT, KI LL TIME Clair L. Balzer vole for dog catcher and an honor ko Hotel. The brick store still in the development of the disease. F air was w ritten down by secre room to gather nesting m aterial P O S IT IO N Sherm an Couny Assessor able citizenry would disavow all standg as imposing as when it A ppii»\ini.ii«'lv l.iHio.ooo individ tary, Karen Macnab Later we and food. I f you own a go*»«! uiitoniobil«* Publish April 22, 29, May 6, 1960 of them. Il is disgraceful and Imre the sign Pease & Mays uals will I k * involved in the su r went to the barn and judged four Even tough robins have protect- and are w illin g to be aw ay 4 Co , a branch of The Dalles store, vey believed to lie the largest Angus steers. Virgil Fields also history will so record IL L FOR R ID S nig lits a week w o rkin g in this ’ ALL RIBS la y lo r L O D G K A. K. A A. M. now also gone. The once projK*r- Notice is hereby given th at p art ut Oregon. Yon must have a gave a report on leading and set Wasco Meets F irst and ous hank did not unfold and the high school education and desire sealed bids will lie received by the ting an animal up for show ut Third Tuesdays. Visiting S O M E T H IN G W R O N G row of buildings where the silver to im prove yourself. Re over 21. clerk of School D istrict No. 17, the barn The next meeting wil, hrethern welcome. 4 H CLUB NEWS We have our doubts about a tooth of Sllvertooth decorated the We will train those accepted for G herm an County, Oregon, at her be May 15 at Leonard Fields. Vinton W atkins, W. M. Stuffed toys cornin’ up! The recent re|>ort from the d epart sign is a vacant lot. the position. Excellent Salary ami office or her Post Office address, Bill Smith, reporter Elton Medler, Secretary The railroad that made Shani Child Care club members are ment of m otor vehich's and if we expense account begins im m edi- Moro (¡rade School, Moro, Oregon, Lupin«- Rebekah Lodge No. I *4 recall had a sim ilar doubt last ko Is gone these past fifteen years now working on this as another FLAT TIRES NOT RAH ately. unlil 8 P- 111» Tuesday, May 10, Meets 2nd and 4th Tti«-* used to I k * project. April 18 at the Busse FOR DRIVERS ANYMORE year when the report came out. and the wool that YOUR REPLY W ILL IIE KEPT 1660, for the following two pro- days of each month. VlsP The flat tire has dropped to an 1N A B S O L U T E C O N F ID E N C E jects: This one shows 908,007 motor ve stored in the w arehouses along home was the time of this m eet lng m em bers welcom* all-time low as the cause of auto hicles in Oregon which may I k * the track now goes rolling by In ing. W rite to Personnel, Box 1508, 1- Painting the exterior of Moro Florence Thom pson, N. G. trucks as do the cattle that bawl We discussed more about vol mobile breakdowns, the Oregon Grade School. correct. __Helen Martin. Secretar« __ Salem, Oreg«>n. G ive h istory of It gives the automobiles m ed all night in the spacious stock unteer baby-sitting and the story State Motor Association reported Eureka laxlge N'<>. 181 A.F.«k Y. * past and present em ploym ent re 2. Reflooring and finishing the hour at the library for this com today. ubout tw o-thirds of a car per yards down by the depot. first and-or second floors, ex cord, y o u r com plete address, age Meets on the l«t and 3ra But age has hallowed it, Glam ing summer. Sherman county as 1705 which Is The Oregon AAA Club said the Thursday cluding the gymnasium, of the and phone num ber. ier. evenings eacr« Refreshm ents were served. capita and approxim ately correct. ourized it, and the city that wus American Automobile Assn, has month. Visiting membei >.g Moro Grade School. Specifica STATE WIDE PAINT CO. com Next meeting will is* May 2. Then it shows 149 trucks indicat the sin spot for an area as large just completed a survey of auto cordially invited to meet w-’h u* tions in two alternates. plete painting and decorating Ronald Powell, W. M. Vee Busse, reporter mobile breakdow ns reported to ing that there is little over half a as an eastern state now recalls Specifications may I k * obtained service, spray or brush. Phone Clyde Gillmor, Secretary truck per farm and that is dead the stories as history. Here the CY 6-3977*or*CY 6-5293, 1205 E. at t,le of the clerk of School wrong. It must I k * in classifica hanker, was shot, here was the Moro LODGK No. 113 I.O .O .F. 12th St. Vern Campbell and l,is,I'ict No. 1,, Sherm an County, entrance to Lou’s, here the cow tion for Gilliam county has but x O x . Meets 1st and 3rd Tues Jack Null, Tiie Dalles, Or. 38tfn Moro’ Oregon between the hours c ^ 3 days in LOO K, hall Tran 164 trucks and Umatilla bus 2012. men ami the sheepmen clashed, a' In' 12 00 a - ni-> sient and visitirj- brother.; FOR A gricultural loans see ELBA Even if pick-ups were classed all In the long, long ago when the The Dalles and the Mid Cd- , throu«h Friday Didder« of are cordially invited. as passenger vehicles the report state was young and a wilder, g Sts. ,s may hid on eith er or both pro- Floyd Haines. N. C. umbia PCA, 4th & Court more turbulent generation went would I k * wrong. Why there are tfn jects- ^hls will i«e publicly opened I,eo W atkins, Secretai) More Than Color Blind CPpress 6-2468. m ote than 140 trucks waiting at about the tasks of raising stock, at 8:00 p. m., Tuesday, May 10, B e th le h e m C h a p te r N'«». 78 O.E.S l-oit SALE: A 11 ft. boat, \e iy at \ j oro g ratje School. elevators every harvest. Every building railroads, settling a coun- // When It Comes to "Red h x / Meets every sec« second T hurs well constructed — in excellent one of the 200 farms has at least " J The board reserves the right .JSS a , day each month, Visiting Who knows, someone might re condition. Price • $150.00. Dr. to reject any or all bids. one. Moro. Ore v m em bers Invited “ Red“ Dolan has been going vive the story of W ard’s at Cross F. D. Logue, The Dalles Phone painting It read: “Storm Scene Dean Pinkerton Imogene Halley, W. M. to painting class at night at the Hollows where the finest cooks on The Lake" by Red Dolan. ' Cy 6-2512. 24-7c ITorothy Heater. Secretary Chairm an high school. They had an e x h i H I E SEVENTEEN MILLION between The Dalles and Canyon From where I sit. there are ELEU. ORGAN. W ant responsible bition and we all w ent to see Clara E. Houston I IA R I .A N H V I E W G R A N G K City exercised their skill, someone often occasions when w e do- party to assum e small mo. w hat Red had d«»ne. A campaigning senator is quoted Clerk Meets F irs t am i T h ird Saturdays see w hat w e’re really Red’« painting was one of pyts. Also spinet piano. W rite as saying that 17,000,000 Ameri might gather data of Schernekau, April 22, & April 29, 1960 each imtnth at 8:00 p. m. to see. Why sometimes w who settled the place, and some the most beautiful there We Credit Mgr., Tallman Piano cans go to l>ed hungry every Laura Sather, Master even reco gn ize In to l. ■fared at it for the longest time Stores, Inc., Salem, Oreg. 24-6c T<> (H E R IT O R S night That is almost one in ten. one could collect and w rite the when it eontes along. I . , Florence Bruckert, Sec'y. then all agreed it wus a paint ___________________________________N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N OI course, it was said to arouse stories of the days when men stance. If you begrudge me ti.« ing of a field close to town, and traveled by horse ami Shaniko that Guy O. W oodworth has been sym pathy and create interest in right to an occasional glass oi that It showed a woman in the welcomed the horsem an and appointed E xecutor of the E state beer, that's as Intolerant as if I some do-gooder plan the cam paig distance who looked a lot like cured his th irsts and his aches W A S H IN G T O N AND of E sther A. Stanley, Deceased, denied you a glass of iced tea. ’ ner was advocating as a means of Red’s w ife. We congratulated and sent him back to the cabins Why don't we step bark and and has qualified as such. getting votes. No one lK*heves it o u r a r tis t on his w o rk Red KA A I I I on .i hundred cteeka a pious ami take another look at In to le r All persons having claims smiled, thanked us all, and was not even the senator. ance and »ee it for w hat It Is’ quite happy. against said E state are hereby But we feel that some effort iwnitent man. By C. W IL S O N H A R D ER When he left. Shm Johnson notified and required to present should I k * made to prove the noticed the title card by the the same, duly verified, w ith the statem ent just to m aintain some N E W W H E A T B il l. Up in the Arctic there is a cheaper than U. S. mills can proper vouchers to said E xecutor semblance ot authenticity in small animal called the lem buy it for; then manufacture it A new plan has passed the by delivering them to Marie Hos- American politics, now well on ming that travels around in big into textiles and land finished ( JVoV. t n t l t j X tf /r » l i r t u t r t f vunduh kinson, Clerk of Sherm an Coun the down grade. There must In- sen.tt«* agricultural committee to packs. Every once in a while, goods In this country for half ty, at the office of the County the leaders of the pack are U. 8. manufacturing cost, several hundred (well, thousand. take ear«* of the wheat situation a • • seized by some undefined hys t lerk in the County Courthouse any wav I of small boy# who are hi the I’liitde Stales We doubt If In 1947 U. S. exported $74fi teria and rush pell mell for the it was advocated by any farm o r at Moro, Oregon, w ithin six sent to bed without their supper; million in textiles, imported $24 cliffs overlooking the Arctic m onths from the date of the first there is certainly a large num ber ganization, ot' that it will lie adop- Ocean with the entire pack fol million worth. By 1955 exports I d ro p p ed two-thirds, imports publication of this notice. The ot American women who stulf t«*d as it is. lowing. They It would arbitrarily reduce jumped five times. all jum p over | first publication of this notice is them-.elves with the lnp|H*ries ot • • • the brink and April 15, I960. a bridge party and deny tliemsel wheat acreage by 2d iK*reeut or The gallant General Robert are drowned from 55 million acres to 44 mil G U Y O. W O O D W O R T H ves substantial food to prevent | E. Lee lost his war at Gettys- O ne o f N a - f . burg, although it took about unlovely em'lMin'point, there are lion Kat liters cutting acres would Executor of the E state of ture's oddi two more years for that fact men who stop at the lull on the get wheat from the surplus as E sther A. Stanley, Decease«! ties. | to be recognised. The U. S. C ro p supports J. Tracy Barton road home and tumble hastily com|K*nsa(lon may have already lost its eco Yet p e r - A ttorney for the E state into tied immediately on arriving would lx* raised from 75 I'ercent nomic war with Russia, but It haps no more The Dalles, Oregon I is yet to be recognised. at tile family castle too uuinli to of parity to Ik) |x*r«-ent of parity odd than the • • • know hunger; think, also, of the It Is presumed that parity will I k * spectacle of For with the Communistic In several different ways, to allow you a higher NO TH E OF T H E OREGON vast number of dieters too full figured as at present Tin* 15 acre some 170,000.- c. W . H arder bloc of nations dumping goods 000 Americans being led by U H E A T C O M M IS S IO N P U B L IC for food and not for words, who free wheat would lie cut to 12. on the U. S. shores made by This sort of bill continues the self annolnted hysterical lead savings yield, while paying considerably lower B U D G E T M E E T IN G deny them selves for as much as virtual slave labor, and huge ers to the brink of destruction. U. S. corporations dumping al N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , two or throe days at a time and theory of scarcity that start«* I 0 0 0 th e farm ers’ troubles nearly Id most tariff free goods made by »hat a public meeting will be held are tn-astly hungry. income taxes on certain U. S. Treasury bonds. Also In a recent public address. cheap labor in foreign subsidi Senator Andrew S c h o e p p e l, We could think of others; years ago. There Is nothing to pursuant to ORS Chapter 578, the aries. the spectre of the Am er Kansas, spelled out danger. some too lazy to cook, some w atch help «xmsumptlon but fu rther en- <>ieg«m Wheat Commission Act, this interest is exempt from state income taxes. ican collapse on the economic • • • ing television and eating the «•ouragement to reduce uses of at the Pendleton Memorial A rm the land. “ The first duty of any so front hangs • over farm ers to • • food prepared for that work, some wheat while la y in g ory, Pendleton, Oregon, on May 17, ciety,*' he said, “ is to provide Why not check the possible tax benefits which It is a sinister paradox. Rus out to shows. You see theie could produce less. I960, from 1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m for its self preservation. We sia. since the days of M arx and are making the United States , enjn ha, brrn |nUn| on I k * a giMKlly number. up«>n a pro|x>sed budget for opera might be applied to your own particular cash the worst place to buy and the , trovln< A m rrlran cap,U ||,m . But if any Americans are really S(TIOOI. VOTE tion of the W heat Commission beat place for the world to sell, And in using the economic during the fiscal year Ju lv 1, 1960 hungry it is liecause they are too Voters in the G rass Valley and if we continue our present weapon. Russia has as allies reserve or special savings account. to June 30. 1961. lazy lo wolk oi too incompetent school «llstrict will vole Monda.s policies we will have full em that group of monopolists with to compete and in either ease on a proposal to semi school ployment In Manila and Milan, in the framework of American At this m eeting any producer and Increasing unemployment capitalism who for the tempo iiungei could Is* a cure of wheat in Oregon has a right to buses to homes to pick up school Call or Phone Collect In Topeka and Detroit.” rary gains In profits to be made * heard with respect to the pro- children That would put Grass • • • t«tday from producing in cheap budget, a copy of w hich Is Valley on an equal basis with “ Many American corpora labor nations, have prrssured BIG HALlX ir J. W. DODD available for inspection under w ith other sclmol «llstricts in the tions." the Senator said, “have government Into destroying the from 56 to 70% of their entire protective tariffs that protect »•easonahle circum stances in the Tlie prim ary ballot for the Dem county The cost would he nom TYOH VALLEY. ORE production abroad. In answer the big segment of American «-»(ice of each County Extension ocrat pally is certainly the big inal as f»-xx extra miles are In to those who claim that pres capitalism that believes in free Agent in Oregon. gest ever printed in Oregon and volved am i in the principal place ent trade policies result in a and independent enterprise. Phone Tvgli Valley Phone 611 »-or fu rth er inform ation, con will certainly confuse* the average of contention the road is equal to gain for our economy. I say • • • tact the Oregon W heat Commis- those who gain do so at the voter who is not acquainted with the county n»a«l The hour is late. MID COLUMBIA MGR Wm J. COLLINS A CO. • • • expense of American worker ’ i«n Box 138. Pendleton, Oregon lamg «-«tntinutsl eontr«»vers\ ali of his party 's politicians Rut If believers In free enter an«I small businessman.” 'J»»**! this 15th day of April. The Ik*mocrata are choosing 21 does damage to a com m unity ami ti in m l . M im iciiM l and U«»r|M»rute Bond« prise aid men like Sen. Schoep- • • • IMO out of a list of mn to go to Los l«eople usually resolve their pr«»b- Stiw k« and M u tual F und*. «teni.itir In v n tlln g . Sen. Sihoeppel reports Jap- pel to keep Congress on main attest Angeles in July to nom inate a lems on a basis of fairness ami anil E ata tr Planning anese « an buy American grown battle instead of side isstie*. fau len W Kaseherg cotton for 7*« cents per pound the tight can still be won. candidate for president Each will neighborliness anyway sooner or Chairman £ Saii.oal Cut.ran— ln.«»t>»-'.j.m K u . iiwh have half a vote and each mav later. I.incy Jean. Aihninlsfrator SHANIKO B i m i f ii a 'l 1 « Societv Gathers Pile o f Information Jro A From where I s it... ¿y Joe M arsh " C SM ALL Uncle Sam Offers To Be Your Partner B U S IN E S S ” • • « April 29, i960