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! I PACK Î R H K R M A X C O Ü S ÍV J O i n X A I., MORO, O R E C O 5 Jä lje n n ä n C o u n ty .IJournal I F R IU A T , J A S T A R V 11. 1 * U W ANT em ment can’t be inconvenienced by such troubles ADS W ant well drilling. Will buy used windmills and towers. -in r. the Estate of J. S. Burros uece^sed are required to present them w ith vouchers to the under signed at the office of Maris Hos- kinaon, Sherm an County clerk, or Dick & Dick, Th? Dalles, Ore gon, w ithin six m onths from the dote of the first publication of his notice. The date of th e first publication of this notice is Dec em ber 28, 1962. GUS B t’RRES WILLIAM G. DICK Dick & Dick The Dalles, Oregon A ttorneys for the E state December 28, 1962 and Jan u ary 4, 11, and 18, 1963 If the pawn has a social “gycur- Jim Brown, Grass Velley ity ” num ber he can pay his in FOR SALE: W alnuts JO 5-3678 come tax timler it—olthougn it 8 - llc is presum ed he can sign his "W hile 50 million A merican homes FOR SALE: Used K elvinator the^k.s w ith 'h te name i >r a time BOAST R E F R IG E R A T O R S T O D A Y , E n te re d u »econd r ls M m a tte r s i R efrigerator $75. B. O. Stark — but for the benefit ‘of the «lata practical ICE M A K IN G MACHINES I'o e lo ffic a a l M o ra , O re g o n . und er Ar« Kent. Ore. 10-1 lc a f t 'e n f r e m a f M a ir h S. IS ÎS . processing machines he will be gained popularity only after , FOR SALE: 3 BR nouse in 547——45—-63 < 9. the ICE FAM IN E of 1890. A RECORD Moro on 2 lots; TWO lots at and IVrhaps there are ¡o nany WARM W INTER resulted in a NEWSPAPER & Main, Old Garage site; ALSO DEARTH OF NATURAL ICE.COMBATTING people in the world th d they can P U B L IS H E R S MASS OUTBREAKS OF FEVER CXX.T018 no longer be treated as people 1000 gal. oil tank and some mis cellaneous home and garden eq but as digits if we are to ’ ave PRESCRIBED USE OF A R T IF IC IA L association governm ent at all. G overnm ent uipment. E rnest Woods 10c IC E . THE TREATMENT LEDTOT k E FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF is necessary', we are told, when WINK - GOLDENDALE SALES very young, to create order ami m a n - m a d e IC E . / Ytrd. Goldendale, Wash ha» e D IT ORINAL suppiesis crime. In the light of or auction e v e n Friday at one N A T IO N A L increasing m urders, rapines, iob- N o’clock We h a te th e m arket if X O T K 'E OF F IN A L S F /T IL K - beries and sim ilar crimes we you have the livestock. Guar M E N T NO P R E IS H ERESY GIVEN, wonder if governm ent is doing anteed top prices F ia n k W ink T hat the undersigned adm inistra its part, its duty. 80 BED OREGON state approved trix of the estate of Chester Elton People have alw ays Ir en proud t,| , It ILL <<>» W l’A,,EK nursing home located in beau Medler, deceased, has filed in the of their names, have wanted t > be M BW i u n i o r HA I KS tiful Hood River Valley, with County Court for Sherm an Coun rem em bred by them; names ien«l lovely fenced grounds. We ac ty, State of Oregon, h er final ac ... <«.».» ONE LEAH - _ _ *3.00 dignity, which men cherish. Now cept all types of elderly cases count in the adm inistration of the our governm ent is talcing t iein II as well as room and board care. above estate, and that Friday, JANUARY 11. IW‘3 _ ___ away for the advantage of case CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING five the ISth day of January, 1963 has in tax collection We suspect that governm ent had l«etter oe able to days a week. Custom curing. been set by the Court for the fil SEW LEAH ft i s EARLY >S 1862.FECWNAND CARRE justify its w orth before it goes Meat cutting, w rapping, shaip ing of objections, if any, to said " t " had successfully demonstrated freeze. Kenny’s Market. Grass account or the settlem ent of the The magazines are lull of »lor on with the debasem ent of the HIS ICE-MAKING MACHINE IN LONDON. Valley. Call ED 3-2315 for ap above estate. ies »bout how things vre going individual. NAIDEEN MEDLER THAT SAME YEAR (AUG 2 2 ) THE to be in 1903 and the tone dep pointment. 23t A dm innstratrix NATION'S OLDEST INCORPORATED ends on th e prejudices and in.or- L & E Paint Shop: Interior and John T. Lewis ination of the w riters, most of RESERVATION, AN YON E? TRADE ORGANIZATION WAS ~ exterior Decorating — Spray A ttorney for A dm inistratrix founded — the unitedstates whom have some valuable infor Something over a hundred Painting ED 3-2273 Grass Val 502 U. S. Bank Bldg. mation and some very goex pie- years ago when the white nan RREWERS ASSOCIATION. ley. « tfn The Dalles, Oregon judices. But no new \e a r is g«- was but few in the w est he was WANTED: a job bookkeeping or Dec. 20, 27, 1962 & Jan. 3, 10, 1963 tng to differ much from the last, ¡ X u « pretty much the ru.ne scared of the Indians The l u s t any kind of work. Also babysit white men had gotten along fair siting. Call JO 5-3293. 6tfn people are going to d etenu i t ly well with tiie natives because the trends under very much the they didn't want anything but STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com same conditions. , the beaver hides and would just plete painting and decorating The policies of the pre*?n. a c as soon buy them from the ’nd- service, spray or brush. Phone ini lustra tion are reasonably '*«-11 lans us catch them, but the set CY 6-3977 or CY 6-529J, 1205 known and although there may tlers were afraid of the Indians E. 12th St. Vern Campbell and a few radical things done uey and for good reason; they intend ind Jack Null. The Dalles, Ore. can by now be expected; the con- ed to displace them. When they 1-1-63 A mong the first to adopt are»» is composed of about the developed enough m ilitary po.ver CARRES METHOD, THE EARLY LEADERS DRESSMAKING and m inor alter same sort of people (politicians they put the Indians on reserva OF WHAT HAS BECOME TODAY S ations JO 5-3245 47c-tfn interested prim arily n giving tions $5 5 BILLION BREWING INDUSTRY away enough money to keep They lied to them abour provi LEGAL NOTICES ALSO PIONEERED IN DEVELOPING their Jobs); business may tie get sions causing a few rebellions NOTK'E TO < RKiM'.OHS __________ n fl AIR C O N D ITIO N IN G . ting a little mellower but not but basically It was succMsful All persons having claims th s r o r much which also may he said of because after the Indians w ere lalxir. . . kept a few year.- on governm ent Most of the things .hat make food their fine spirit of imkqwn- engineers, all pointing up tla headlines affect the ordinary dence left them and they he ame grow th in research and dev«-lop- pL . FUNERAL man very little W hat if the beggars without ambit! m or self- ment and in defense and space stock market goes up or down, he reliance service 1 W ith the sharp rise in the num owns no stock; what is new mis Having found the system so LEONARI) R. SMITH siles are built, his taxes ar ? too successful the white men in gov ber of school age children came The (leadline for calendar vear T e le p h o n e <"Y 6-3135 high anyway and the cast of new ernm ent have lx?en expandin i it. ar. increase in elem entary and The U.S. labor force Is grow ing .... .■ , Ing the last m- weapons means hut » few dol- They have spread the security of and changing. ‘ W hite co’la r’’ jobs secondary school teachers. In the stallinervt on estim ated federal in- have con- lars to him; he doesn’t reservation life to m any citizens now out num ber “blue col or liP.O’s this group increised near c ,me returns for 1962 »8 Ju o n - trol of very much of ids life in who happily take the given uole jobs. Service jobs are Incrcaon? ly half again, Mrs Horrell noted. dav, January 15, 1963, A.G.Erick Medical md health w orkers in any event. and suppress their native inde but farm Jobs are decreasing son, di-trict director of the in te r There Is historical reason to pendence. Data compiled by the I S. dep t i c ■ « i a'o »i t a third. nal Revenue service for Oregon, believe that the world will 1« Million» work for the federal artm ent of labor from I960 cen C U rical w orkers led th? in reminded taxpayers today. Rcsptcl fo r Law Makes Democracy L lv t here to the end of 1903 and re governm ent without hope of ex- sus show’ a m arked occupational volving at the same old 'ate. preslng them selves on any sub shift when compared with 10 crease in w hite collar non-profes If you have previously filed business will 1« good and l>a<l in ject, a mere reading if the book years earlier. Mrs E lv ira Horrell sionals, especially office machine an estim ated return and events JURY DUTY cashiers. <ales different places and different li of rides and regulations suffices OSU extension agricultural »’con- operator and One of these days- -perhaps emergency.. the ia-t quarter of “On my oath I will well and nes, crops will produce well and them. Any effort ,«> amend this o in ist reports in the new OSl w orkers and salaried manager 1P62 indicate that vour income soon— you may get a notice tel will fall. The world Is In a rut bible m ight result in ostracism farm and market outlook nrcu- jobs, other than on farms, al» ) in- will tie substantially mor? or ling you to report for ju ry duty— truly try each case before me, creased Self employed m a iru e rs and a true verdict render under »n«> can’t change. So are the i>eo- to the chill land of reliance on declined is superm arkets an I ot U - than vour original estim ate, and to "fail not”. In serving, you the law given me by the judge ple? with generations of like their own Judgment n which share one of the most solemn I he eh inglng face of the i xtd should file an anvmded de- her large type stores replace ! the Vou minded people liehlnd them they have no confidence for lack national and world occupational independents claration on January 15, he said, duties known to our lemocracy. and the evidence at the trial w’ith- The only thing to do is to get of pract ice. Some people try to get oui of out fear, favor, or hope of rew ard picture carries many Implications used to the world ami the people This declaration, he added, jury service. It may l»e incon “ I will listen closely, w ith open Private em ployers have tried fot farm people, says Mrs II 'tiell Among manual w orkers, the and hope they will do the same to follow the same so rt of disci- Many look for off farm jo'»» as biggest increase in the past ten should l»e marked “em ended” and venient or unpleasant. Yet, when mind to all of the testim ony, in by you , years came In foremen. .Mechanic filed w ith the same district direc you are put on a jury you should structions and argum ents. I will pline hut with lei-s vigor for in farm ing opportunities wane if the trend of the 1950’s Is ta r and repairm en jobs rose as more tor of Internal Revenue w’h > re think of this as a chance to heip not make up my mind until all many cases they desire to utilize iht* advantages of the thinking ried into the 1960’s an I l»ey >nd. jMHiple were needed to service ceived the original declaration. make good one of the promises the facts are in and the judge HAH <il ' H I A l ’.HL M H L ' • The unions the best opi»ortunities II? in tnose the growing num ber «if machines A blank amended declaration Is of our Constitution — trial by has instructed the ju ry on the of their employees printed on the hack of the notice jury. Say the following to your law. have done a lietter job with the jobs requiring education and »p«‘- and «»tlier e<|iiipment. years a bask AI Lightner, for of payment due which the tax- self: “ I will search for the tru tn re- result that there is not much in clallzed training During the P»->0 etball referee ami it good one, I )ecrease» were reported for paver received by mall. “ My forefathers w rested my gardlet-s of wealth or poverty, period, professional, managm tai, this dependence in union ranks whistle quit blowing the friendship or enmity, of any All this is a means of ob'aln- clerical and sales w orkers r cor locomotive engineers, machinists, year ami Instead picked up a Mr Erickson said an original right to serve as a ju ro r from ty party or witness. carpenters and laborers. Service ing authority over large groups ded a faster grow th than cialt-- rants. piece of change by tel ting Al workers, b • th private, household decim ation «>f estim ated tax for “To someone my docision may “Under our law no one’s life, Stump w rite about his expe'ien- o f people The sta rt of .t require« men. oj»eratRes anti la >oret» increased ah m l a tbe year 1962 should lx* filed by lilx?rty, or property can lx? taken mean the difference lietween free and other, some outlay of ca-h, which un W ithin both the w hite « 'liar ccs In the Saturday Evening a n u a r y 15 on Form 1040ES by fourth, but agricultural w orkers J tix dom or imprisonment, poverty or der governm ent as we hav • it, •md blue collat classification p a v e rs w ho .firstb ecam e liable w ithout due process of law. — Post where friend and foe, game can lie obtain«! from the victims jobs requiring the most edm ition dropped nmre than 40 nercen , ? It,« it® (lu rin g the “Trial by jury is o u r ba-'ic wealth. defenders all gam« critics ami to r tilin g an t s . . right. All who seek their day in "Justice, once but a dream , is themselves. That is in Improve and training grew fastest. Ser Although on farm job opixartun could see. flUH’owev w M r’ Erickson said, a court should have a fair hearing. a reality when I. as a juror, do ment «»ver the original reaarva vice jobs also ro se The s a m d e ities w eren’t bright, recent legis Lightner Is a comparât ively tion Idea applied to the Indians. ,\ < i. • ,.„.,,.¡.,,0 to uav They will get it from me. my full duty. No act of mine cade saw a decline in the num lation b mid I k * of consklerabzle i -x H p o a w y e r w ho is 1 ’ » f w m not small man w h o se occupât Ion is The routine goes som ething ber of farm and industilal labor I will not ask to lx? excused shall bring shame to our system r for the help to farm people looking for an installm ent, first becomes lia punching a tyjiew ri’ Salem Statesman, and in nearly like this, with variations: money e rs anil in self employed m ana off farm jobs. Mrs H orrell »¿dd. ble for filing a declaration, or from jury service except in an of liberty under law.” a q u arter century of charging up i- given until self reliance Is lost, gers and proprietors, she sav fir, 1» it nixessary to amend his in 1960, white collar worker» edera 1 state program s have declaration In the last quarter of anti «low n the floor both his legs then the governm ent on direct with w hatever threats or show authorized to train un made up 13 percent of the labor now been ami his tem |H ‘i- ached. Al Stump p'62 n«?ed r.«>t meet the January W A S H IN G T O N A N D »loved and under employed r t h deadline hut may elect to a former Portland new spaperm an of force necesary to achlet e com force; manual w orkers, 39 ix*r- • -L.. ' is not one to submit a story plete subjection of the group bv eent; service workers. 12 peroeti . w ker in kills to fit the w orker f.le his 1962 income return on O that time w ithout leadership oi and agricultural worker» ’> per b opportunities of the the J« lacking in blood ami th u n d er nor • •* • O pjxirtunltics pre still to Form 1010 and pay in full the cent. In 1950 white collar work 196i 1 • ' without potential con’r »versy on spirit. By C. W IL S O N H A R D E R 1’here if e\ idence that farm ers ers made up only 3S percent of be found in farm ing and ranch- balance of tax he owes on or be every page. fore January 31, 1963. Also far group to lx* the labor force; manual w oikers ing hut even here training in- In consequence liask.‘tball of- are to 1 h ' the next m ers have different d“adlincs. The S tate D ept. a ttitu d e is In a recent poll conducted by 40 percent; service w orkers 10 CÎV. iscs th«' chance for success. ficu.ls, basketball coaches and subj«‘cted the National Federation of In th a t the people should not in- percent and agricultural w orkers dependent Business. 76% of the te r fe re in these m atters, but basketball players arc in sh la g to nation's independent business let the S tate Dept. look a fte r 12 percent. the defense of the game and pro h i : w i l d and professional people voted the people’s in terests. In the past decade the g'eat- mising to be gentlem en in the • • e in favor of cutting off all for est increase among professional A l’«»rtland legislator has an future But there seems to be a great eign aid to countries that do ar«d technical w orker w as in elec nounced that he will introduce Think nothing of It reluctance to accept this doc business with communists. trine. Somehow- the American There are, always were, ami a bill to appoint a committee to trical anl electronic technicians • • * people have gained the im always will lie men In the ajiort study cousolitlatlon af counties Mrs Horrell said. Second in line P r o b a b ly p-<- were m athem aticians, followed pression it was only a mighty in e o f th e * who get overwhelmed bv their among other things. public outcry that forced the g r e a t con There -«xuns to lx* «»me inter- bv industrial engineers and ^ales desire to win and forget the nice- action which prevented Cuba cerns of the tie s of conduct That go?» fo t :.|«e- lost in |x»ssible iimsolidatl«»») of from having the means of wag I or t h com In g IIA H I.X M ’VIEM GRAM .H Ctators, too So what We have Multnom ih, Ulacknmas and ,x*r- ing an atomic attack. Congress will Meets first and tn n d Mond i\ • • * courts for men who are too rough haps W ashington and Columbia bethe ground- And even though th is s itu a at s do p m. in everyday life, referee« are It woulil provide a nv'.ios w here swell of ln- tion w as only a few days aw ay d R n a tio n .supposed to take care of un»ports by rural residents «m id contri Max Belshe. M as'er from becom ing a re a lity , the over the mol manlike conduct on the basket bute to settlem ent of city orot> Ellen Fritxlline, Secretary S tate Dept. had done nothing lycoddling of VM. m i m i I OIU.E VU. A ball floor ami If they get nurt lent and «lelMs to head off the d an g er. com m unlsm May w«‘ suggest that the study \VASt\4. M.'i'ts th«' fils. enforcing the law it is no m o re C. W . H a rd e r as evidenced Whether the people are right G than can I* expected Sh Tiffs l»e lunltixl to such a stiulv It Tue» lav of e aeh m o n th b r the results of the ballot or wrong on this m atter, they brethern weic > ne ititi» O teg o n counties want m consol quoted above. get shot now and then. have apparently taken a posi • • Frank D. Heul. W M Lightner is a very positive guy Plate the 1. w is at ban«l Let it tion. R oot. S e c re .a in _____ \e rn o n In the la s t session of C ong • • a w ho never hesitate«! to mak * tie- lw? on the term s «»f ’he joining ress. th e re w as sta rte d a strong This is a photo of the 22,000- oped jointly by the V. 8. Atomic And this a ttitu d e wiH p e r Halons ami enforce them H e counties, not on the J«»-g«>o ling J-’. u h La I.odg«* No I t i , \ I A.VM Energy Ccnunission and the revolt ag ain st S tate Dept. d om ton N. S. ( for nuidcnr shipt Sa- h ap s be the m o st pow erful a prolsibly Irritated some cotehes theories of city legislator», who Meets the 1st and 3rd ination w hich h as long been a force a t w ork in the fo rth co m vani iih, the world's first nuclear M aul me Administration of the a«, h and many spectators. T here’s ba«l often si'ein obce^siNl with the •, hursdav evenlnc f , S. Department of Commerce. facto r in U S. pubic affairs. ing new session of C ongress. now. i «>d cargo-passenger ship. month Visiting meni • • • • • • Savannah is on a port-hy- States Marine Lines of New York operates the ship as gen- Congress is showing more »atiit« «hat will take the For one thing, a m ajor cut in foreign aid appropriations and more an Inclination to lis B ut they are seldom typical. and respect- an«l use Irving Hart ministration. States Manne has ten to ” grass roots opinions. _____~ i..» w ds“ •■■•»ksv. • s v i « a iii 'W ii v i a iiis i k , ” * was made. For another thing. restrictions were placed on the despite partisan affiliations or . Savannah is name«l suppln I the ship’s crew, includ- deck officers and highly type of aid that could be given ««munitions. I. Savgnnah. the first • • 0 to foreign nations. VII of this g steam to cress the trained reactor engineers. T his C ongressional inclina - The N. S. Savannah is intend met with strong opposition me 111 years ago. It tion au g u rs well. ed to demonstrate to the world from the State Dept. vannan n< • • • • • • trax cl from S ayan- <1) the intent ef the United It would seem apparent that States to employ the power of the l.tveipool, E n g lan d And now. th roughout the so long as the people continue at m for peaceful productive land, th e re is a g ra s s root u p to take an active interest in purp« »« s *n«l (2) the feasibility rising of sen tim en t quite con what is going on in Washing of us:ng nuclear energy to powet tr a ry to S tate Dept. wishes. ton. there will again be n gov • • • ernment of tbe people. It may merchant ships. Rather loosely organiied. hut be Ironic, but it also may well The Savannah is a B93li-foot apparently effective groups 'urn out in tbe long run that long s.t.^’Ie prt peller ship. She nonetheless, are e a rn in g op u wittingly did more to has six full «1« cks and is designed boycott movement again- • ’< racy to tbe Unt ' to carry «'0 passengers and 10,000 sales of goods made i- il any recent fig- munisl nations. N»t w*»a« R*»r»a«» ■* (.¡U-. I, Pa euch - ...........X E »lu«¿» I. French — nnnraiTH e ? ••« y f « -în sF â t Muro, Oregon ^ R EA S ^ Î N .RESOURCES Labor Force Changes Time To Pay That In Past Decade Income Tax Again Smith- Callaway Chapel IT'S YOUR LAW SMALL BUSINESS” Our First Nuclear Ship I