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PAGE 2 HIIKItMAN < O IN T V JOURNAL, fc. . * . jM jr ru u tit (C o u n ty Ultra !.. F i , , n h I'u lilio h t - il J o u rn a l . I-,» i n M o ro , ul O i egon E i it n e d a . ■•ro n d e la .« m a tte r at l*(ii tu f ( ir e a t .Muru, O le g in i, under • f t ong rrsa o í M a rc h 3. I »7$. t l» A rt E D IT O R IA L ¿ h c ÍA T I » ‘ A f flU A fr M fM B O H IW S P A P It PU BUS H i l l ^A SS O C IA T IO N ( I F F H IA L C O U N T Y P A P E R S C U S I R l P i IO N RATES ONE HEAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1902 maximum borrowing set at $3,000. Loans can fie used for any col lege expense in accredited and participating colleges anyw here in i for Low-cost colleg e loans to needy the United States. Fund« will Lie told congress rovided by First st i iieen students will be i ion did better re e d ' >11« _ issued w ithout the endorsem ent announced by E. J. Kolar. presi- National Bank of Oregon through of parents. While most of the stu dent of U. S. National Bank . It is a new cooperative program endor- dents will be under 21, th ey can a cooperative arrangemei it be- eed by United Stu dent AW Funds, twee the bank and the nil d Stu- Inc., a subsidize* I, non-profit na- lawfully assum e responsibility eq i a i , pay f o r tional foundation, it was announ- for these obligations. dent Aid Funds, Inc. I Ql A L W ORK Repaym ent will be started five K olar said the pi rain now ed by Ralpn J Voss. president. m onths after graduation, using First National pioneered a some n u k e s it possible for ny needy Tiie national house of represen- m onthly paym ents over a period u tiv e s has passaci a bill giving college a dent to m e au nlica what different college loan pro of 36 months. USA funds endorse gram in Oregon three years ago. tion for loan with i women equal pay for equal work This program, which has permit- m ent carries an insurance pro and we presum e that action will except g d character gram which includes paym ent *n overjoy those masculine women Isfactory academic record. Appli teo many students to carry on case of the borrow er’s death. their education w ithout in te rru p cation may is* made at any U. S. who are alw ays working to make tion, will continue to lie available R» th k h F iir ( haptrV “No? 7S“<>.E.L women as much like men as pos National branch. Kolar explained that the USA Voss said. W :Veetii every second T hurs sible. day each m onth. Visitinf The USA Funds program will The net result may lx* to le s Fund acts as a co-signer, thus 7 m em bers invited. Moro, Ore b ic i women from many jobs that making even the neediest stu perm it additional students w ith Linda Reed, VV. M. some now occupy with fair suc dents eligible for long-term bank out parental financial support to Dorothy Heater, Secreta iy c’cdit. rem ain in college despite the cess It m ust lie admitted that one The USA Fund, a non-profit steadily rising cost of tuition, M o ro L O D G E N o . 113 l.O .O .F . o? the main advantages of hiring ^ s e ts 1st and 3rd Tues» corporation, m aintains an 8 per rooni and board. Because of the women Is that they can lor could) days in l.O.O.F. ball. T ran ix* hired cheaper. When they lose cent reserve against tiie loans it subsidized nature of the program sient and v i s i t b r o t h e r s These reserves are the money will be loaned at six that advantage the men will get endorses. a t < ciutaily inv.ted created partly by deposits from per cent sim ple interest. some of the jobs. , Floyd Haines. N. C. F irst N ational's own plan, pro There are some jobs that wom colleges and partly by contribu l*eo W atkins, Secretaiy en can do lx*tter than men. They tions from foundations, corpora viding for parent co-signatures, tions and individuals, said Kolar. L u p in e R e b e k a h L o d g e N o . 1!4 has particular appeal to families are often more patient, usually Aleets 2nd and 4th Tue-» quicker with their hands and con Each one dollar placed in the with a regular income. It is avail- days of each month. VisP tent at doing repetitive work. For g ro u p s reserve underw rites $12- ble to finance college at all under ing m em bers welcorr.-. graduate levels as well as gradu such work they should probably 50 in bank loans to students. Cecil Hockman, N. G. Kolar pointed out that the new ate study. he paid more than men. Clara Houston, Secretary Students who have completed But the professional feminists loan plan offers a fine opportunity are doing women no good when fo» qualified students who have their first year of undergraduate E u r e k a L o d g e N j . 121 A r'.A. V. they strive to put women in the si ccessfully completed their first study would lie eligible for the Meets on the l i t a,.^ I’m evenings . i.'n s ime categories as men. T heir y ta i of college and want to con B'jhor und senior years with the Thursday nonth. Visiting men.tx.-rs main asset is that they are differ tinue th e ir higher education. cordially invited to meet w:»n u. ent; they often have better morals Bill Hall, W. M. either from fear or principle; they Irving H art, Secretary r< sp e d traditions more generally; FUNERAL IIA RLA M IV IFW GRANGE many of them are really more SERVICE Meets first and third Saturdays O n to n o è iris i economical with money despite Leon., rd It S m ith at 8:00 p. m. tin jokes about spending the fam I ’h«.i . C l M I S S 403 E. 2nd S t. ?«cx Belshe, M aster ily fortunes. T h e I).d ie s, O re g o n T e l. < Y 0-3302 The Dehrs, Ore. ag n es Benson, Secretary I ids bill to make tile pay equal that the pre Editor I I 'id u j MORO, OR BOON, 43.00 IUGUH1 17, ISOS I. A M l ( SE The Oregonian is unhappy I k *- cause .Secretary of interior L'dall has not appointed a new advisory board to propose policy for the b u reau of ban I Management to include men intcrc. ted in other tilings Ilian land use. We do not agi ee. it is our contention, frequently slated, tiiat recreation is not a proper function of the BLM. It is not land management at all; it is a political concept designed to celch votes. We know, as Admin* isiralo r Karl Landstrom pointed out in a recent letter to this page that tiie BLM carries out the lai d management work set down lor it by tiie congress and the ad- m il,istration, it could liardly tie for both f t xea is foolish liecau.se r o woman is going to do the work an> o ther way. I lie BLM, as an adm inistrative of a man, like a man, at tiie ug( ncy, is iieget by the conflict same speed as a man or with tiie if they are in,; aim s ol congressmen, some- attitudes of a man. tin e s reflecting tiie dosiies of In tier let them lx* paid accord slockmen, sometimes of city dudes ìi gly; if Ics,-, adept let them work wiili a gun. The adm inistration hi'- less. Trying to force equality I idls it here and there to suit its «.I tiie two sexes is like comparing political opinions. Certainly the lem ons and cabbages. They are 1*1 M lias as many advisory groujss dlllerent, made so by wise and In its iiutr as any agency. All th at l»< in flcient nature, und no man is on the record. made law will change it. But nothing lias changed oui opinion th at the proper function and it should he (lie only func M I I E A T Y IE L D tion of a bureau of land m an This new .-.paper, along w ith al agem ent should is* to manage most every other one in the north th- land. II such was its duty it would west, lias curried stories about n >; now lie spending money to tiie yields of tiie new’ Gaines v ar I'tiJd access roads into the public iety ol w heat, in tills experim ental il< main instead of spending tiie y ia r of its production. City dw el money to get rid of tin* sagebrush lers may get tiie notion that far- a id greasowood that covers so i lers have found some magic uu much of Ute hig.'i desert of Or< m did Alladin. As long as tiie stories were of and oth er states. \ adds under field conditions they II, through r Hion, not so outlandish Gaines em inent turns som ething over 50 bushelo the beer can dlstrilii acre on tin* average in this . That is very good. But Id is tli a t a l liat lia s n o t ix*en osi in v a riab ly tin new vv heat ground un a s p u t o n tiie l x •r tiie m o s t favorable seeding conditions and sown u>? light as • «•med .lie in order to get the very highest yield. For tins crop vv ill sell at a very nice price. Next year when Gaines is sow n i ti \ \ I \ G < O V G R K S S ali over the fields with ordinary equipment and under field condi W c will not try to di tions, it will vield little better p leasure that Individual il tl D in a r o r E lg in it is de a sse rt th e ir ‘ill’ • their own p opini« • V ic tlo n - Banks Will Loan Mon ey To Students SmitL CaL’away Chapel Dr. Otis G. Perkins Sherman Theater FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 17—18 &W K C g g Ç fX ftgflV E . iVEiv Ç0MEQY ES SUCOHÛl^ 'LOST FAt/WA 'AtWATtffW HOMHX) Çr. JOHH HANNÇ Ü7TH4P & Ul£) fX/lVEP SUNDAY & MONDAY, AUGUST 19—20 SUNDAY M ATINEE a t 1:00 p. m. Doots opeii a( 12:30 p. nt. EVENING PERORMANCE a t 6:00 p m Doors Open Jit 5:30 p. m. Tender, Awe Inspiring, Thrilling rrifMi« A Tab of the Christ- 1, 6 AU the Emotions of Life told I L»» »AIUÍ» in a Picture Yon W ill Never Forget. es of our i e n t an* o r ight to b e en i n o t fi, our tl «o the suhteet Ì th e n (‘I \\ e n ove i bu i has I mt »lie : 11 ex iden tlia I th e it w heat ith g reater fie.i ow m li.tv e rwcTio »* W ILLIAM W YLER O lig li CHARLTON HESTONJACK HAWKINS to u c h M r. b o o |M»| dilli m you’ll like everything about it ! w ho get a C A S E , tr a c to r d e m o n s tr a tio n C. L. Roberts sh e riff of Sherm an County, Ore. HAYA IIARAREET STEPHEN BOYD »r pr ie p ion ADS 1 out of 2 ! 4 than ted .it G ain W ANT ONLY $JG 5 r e p la c e . I n c r e a s e d y ie ld o n e ol t h e a d v a n ta g e s l o r G a in e s It is h o p e d three hran- 111. E. 2nd, The Dalle«, CY 6- hoe openers. Don Hoctor, Rt. 2114. Ram bler Sales & Services. No. 1 Box 147, Goldendale, 42c W ashington 4l-3c WANTED: A m aintenance man and city m arshal for City of Wasco, Oregon 41-3c .EGAL NOTICES STATE W .DE PA IN T CO. com- ¿J* ™ V h Æ ntv OF SHERMAM ) CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1206 CLAIRE B. RYAN, Plaintiff,» E. 12th St. V era Campbell and ind Jack Null. The Dalles, Ore. , __ > 1.163 CHARLES O’HARA, et ux, » LIVESTOCK Klcn - Do it yout et al’ Defendants ) self • “AhUiOr B rand” Anim 3 114 iiv a.u i x-roducts, penicillin, and MXTI<-K S H E R IF F 'S MALE instrum ents are available at ' NOT j C e I S H E R E B Y G I V E N your Co-op Oil and Supply at lb at bv v irtu e of a w rit of execu- The Dalles. 20c tfn tion is*sued out of and under the WANTED: To lease w heat ranch. sea] of said Court on the 13th Have equipm ent; will furnish of August, 1962, in favor of references; 15 years experience. Claire B. Ryan, plaintiff, against Clair Ki inerrer, Condon. 31-tfn t^._, defendants, Charles O’H ara FOR SALE 1958 Chev. 2 door, end Marie O’Hara, in the sum s of Delray V-8, $775 E rnest Woods. Twenty-eight Thousand One Hun- JO 5-3296 42c died Tw enty and 09-100 Dollars W INK-GOLDENDALE SALES ($28 120.09), the «urn of F o u r Hun- Yi.rd, Goldend. le, Wash has dred Ninety-five and 58-100 Jto l- l : auction every F rid °y at one lars '$495.58) the sum of F ' e Hun- o’clock We have the m arket if d 'eti Sixty-four and 26-100 Dollars you have the livestock. *Guar <$->64.26) and the sum Cne untied top prices F rank Wink Thousand Four H undred and No- , 100 Dollars ($1,100.00) attorneys 60 BED OREGON state approved ftes interest at the rate nursing home located in beau Qf sjx C(?nt (6%) annum tiful Hood River Valley, witf fit m the 8th day of A ugust, 1962, lovely fenced grounds. We ac and the fu rth e r sum of One Hun- cept all types of elderly casei died Sixty-one and 18-100 Dollars / s well as room and board care. ($161.18) costs and disbursem ents, L & E Paint Shop: Interior and and commanding me to m ake sale exterior Decorating — Spray of the real property in said decree Painting. ED 3-2273 Grass Val- and execution, I will on Monday, ley. 42-tfn. the 17th day of Septem ber, 1962, at 10:00 A. M., Pacific Standard CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING five Tune, at the front door of the days a week. Custom curing. C cunty Court House in Moro, Meat cutting, w tapping, sha«p gptrm a n County, Oregon, sell at freeze. K enny» M aiket. Gias^ p llbjjc auction to the highest bid- \ alley. Call El) 3-2315 for ao- (jer for casb a |j tbe right, title Taylor IX)DGB A. F. A A. M Wasco, Meets the firs', 0 pointm ent. 23t un,j interest which the above Tuesday of each month. PIANO BUY! Will sacrifice fine named Charles O’H ara and Marie Visiting breth em welcome, ’x- spinet to responsible party in O'Hara jointly and severally had Frank D. Reid, W. M. this locality. Also home model i>) tbe following descrihe«l real Vernon Root, Secretary organ. Cash or term s. W rite property on F eb ru ary 14, 1961, Tallman Piano-Organ Storaa, the data of the execution o f fe e D * Salem, Oregon. 38-40c mortgage upon which said decree FOR SALE: 3 B. F. Goodrich an(1 Judgment is based, and all FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house in Htle and interest, which truck tires 7:50 x 1' Don Cox Moro w ith basement. $6000. the said defendants or any of the ED 3-2315. 41-2c Call JO 5-3277. 42tfn other defendants herein o r any WANTED TO BUY: 16 -7 INT. FOR SALE: 1952 two ton GMC one holding by, through or under Drill - steel wheels - steel lxix - them may since have acquired flatbed. $795. Adkisson Motors, — therein, or as much of said pro perty as shall satisfy said decree and judgm ent, costs and accruing ^ costs, and the costs of sale, said real property )>elng situated in Sherm an County, Oregon, and des cribed as follows: A tract of land in the Southeast q u arter of the Southeast q u ar ter of Section 31, Tow nship 3 North, Range 17 E ast of the W illamette Meridian, in said county and state, described as follows: Beginning at a point located South a distance of 41.2 feet and East 243.9 feet from the South east corner of Block 5 of Rufus, Sherman County, Oregon; ru n STRAIGHT OR BLEND ning thence North 75* 20’ E ast «1 distance of 150.3 feet; thence North 12“ 30’ West 403 feet to the southerly right of w ay line of the Old Columbia River TT4/5QT. Highway; thence along said right of way line southw esterly IHE OtO SUNNY BROOK OlSIllllRY CO. lOUlSVIUI. KY. KINIUCKY SltAIGUI I00H0I 159.3 feet; thence South 12* 30' WHISKtY 39 PROOF. KINIUCKY IKNOiO WHISKEY SS PROOF. SS« HAIR NEITIAl Sfiliti East 355 feet to the point of be ginning. containing 1.30 acres, except tiie northerly 200 feet thereof and the right of Ingress and egress over the easterly 20 feet of the northerly 200 feet. Said real property will be sold si'liject to a lien for real property ta re s thereon due Sherm an Coun ty Oregon, and will be sold sub ject to confirm ation and redem p tion as provided by law, and the purchaser will l»e put into imme diate possession thereof. DA I ED this 13th dav of Au gust, 1962. n d ic a p landlords X O TK E T o < It F: I) ITO ILS Al! persons having claim s again- s( t h e E state of Leslie E. Webb, deceased, are hereby notified to present them w ith the properly signed vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned, the duly ap- poin'ed, qualified and acting Ad- >nm -stration, with Will Annexed. " tic E state of Leslie E. Webb deceased, at the office of T Les ter Johnson, A ttorney a Law f cm o ? rT n> W‘th,n 8lx mo" tn s S o. v ° f ,he first PUW' “ - HI GH GWFriTH MARTHA W T T .... CATHY ODONNEll SAM J AFFE TECHNICOLOR* uni ( d i i i c handicap.- * th r e e ini 'I'be bem ocratl I lie* I bill«"-. ( trcgoii I' nominateti 1, V i < president n o ' to t h e atlvai l i e w a s a «troni I ; \ \ k XXI» F i l l d x rs in monthly IIK d .lt nd >f J< Hampton Furniture Co. CLOSING OUT Balance of inventory of former e s ol hi I M r •t Into the lo re power- i fo r t h e i r m that of Port- diev e RIBACK FURNITURE of Vancouver UNBELIEVABLE VALUES PIONEER FIRM! FINE LINES Give Away Prices Event Starts: FRIDAY. AUGUST 17 HAMPTON FURNITURE CO. The Dalles. < iretron ,O-W,' : Au«U’ < . . . A 'hninistration, Annexed. T L ester Johnson •Moro, Oregon $150,000 10:00 A. M. 'tav es. itxs of 10 1 « 2 Johnson w ith Will to buy ! Sign up today for a “Mystery Operator” demonstration. 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