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NOTICES
BASS PISHING, ot Guy - Spcnce
1 Lake. Now open on Sat. and Sun.
... 60c. lb. for. fish; .
Lehman Hot Springs
Resort Under Original
Management
Large; swimming pool. Modern
cabins with elect j. stoves and re-
friromtarti ft a niaht. X, nn. toe:
a week & up, 34 miles from Five
LDS CANNERY
Open Tuesday & Friday
9,q,m?'tqi2:30 p.m.
Observer- Want Adi Get Results
LOST A FOUND -
Please!
Lost-I
. Set
"Wedding Ring
19 diamonds;' 'Castr 3 rows. 18-K
white' gold, mounting. Inscrip
tion,! r.a to J'.vu, z-n-su. rn
WO 3-2314 or- WO 3-5S78.
PERSONALS'';!;
ANY- GIRL In! trouble, or needing
friendly - advisor write, tele
phone or stop in at the Salva
tion Army. 211 Fir St. WO 3-2941.
SERVICES
Brick & Stone Mason
Ph. -WO 3-5148;;; i 116. Wash.
--'' Maurice Reynolds
Get out those sTioes that have lost
their color, We,wlll put the color
back in them like new. Shoes
dyed all r colors, SWINNEY'S
onuci ni!,rrAiit, jib uepot.
Don't; discard your old' comfort--j
able chair Because it is worn
' and shabby! We can make It
like new again. Edwards Up
holstery, ?h,'y0' 3-3250,
Blue Mt.- Laundry
Pickup ;& Del, Your Convenience
family Wash Ph. WO 8:99
LAWN MOWERS- SHARPENED
Engine overhauling, saws ground
' .and hammered, MHugh vDarlin,
1207 y Ave. -
. Fulen,Br;Osh Dealer
:"' L.'A. Livcsay
Janitorial Supplies . 802 Lake
Ph. WO 3-3537 La Grande, Ore.
EAGLE CAP LAUNDRY
, '.' Enterprise, Ore.
Home Pickup-Delivery Wed. & Frl.
For Service, fh. WO 3-5687.
WILLIAMS' REFRIGERATION
. ...Commercial & ; Domestic
'': Washer - Dryer Repair
WO 3-4990 Foley Bldg. on Chestnut
Furniture it Cars Upholstered
LA GRANDE UPHOLSTERY
.: CENTER
Rb k Adams Ph. WO 3-2353
Vew Construction - Remodeling
" . - FKE1S ESTIMATES
WILSON CONSTRUCTION
' n 194 "... Imbler
SITUATIONS WANTED JO
Experienced rancher with family
wants to i lease or 'will'' run - a
ranch for some one. Write Ob
server Box 82.
Capable;' dependable boy wishes
to do gardening work, weeding,
lawn! mowing, 'clipping, water
ing, etc. Ph.-WO 3-5995.
HELP WANTED"
21
kJvMMrVWfrVWw
Wc have an 'opening for a person
who has had; selling experience
and desires a permanent, lull
tihie position with a local firm
long established in the communi
ty. This- person will call on local
business - firms and receive on
.. the job 'training. There Is a
iblendid opportunity for ad
vancement where willingness to
tsiicveu is iiimetiuu. uivu utit.,
schooling,': business background
and references', in your letter.
Write Observer .Box 83.:
HELP WANTED FEMALE' 23
A VON World's largest Cosme
tic CO. has ' openings for "3: wo
men in: La Grande area. Will
train you to average $30. to $50.
week. Xmas celling begins soon.
Write Mrs.'. Martina Marshall,
D(st, Mgr.;.'-;(Box 846, Burns,
Oregon. a
PARM EQUIPMENT M
'1 International ' combine model
.125. 12 ft., self-propcjled. Good
condition. 12 unit Surge milker.
L. W. Bingham. Union 2821.
Contact before 8 or after 5. '
FOR SALE - CHEAP
Cose separator with recleaner,
- 28x47, used - about 100 hours.
F. E. Dnzey, ,Box 475, Homedale,
Idaho. -
PUMPS-IRRIGATION
32
' O. C. TANDY
V .WELL DRILLING
: . . TUef Valley Road
Dm Ot. North Powder Pb. StfS
6-Ft.' Windmill and force nump.
Ph. WO 3-5U49. 701 Crook Ave.
HOME FURNISHINGS SI HOME FURNISHINGS, 51.
juuinnr " TnnijucryytAAnjuiAnnrii'a- "
SALE OF CURTAINS
AND DRAPERIES
to V2 Price
Discontinued lines. Famous Brands. Choice of panels,
Priscilla, cafe and kitchen curtains, draperies and '
' ' " shower curtains. ' ' ' i ''
One Lot of Sofa Pillows
- Priced at 29c to 98c
BOHNENKAMP'S
-
We Give "S. & H." Green Stamps
FARM PRODUCE 33
Strawberries
You pick or we pick.
Phillip's. Ph. WO 3-5334
Cucumbers
Just right for pickles.
Charles Mateka,, 1703. V Ave.
U-Pick Tomatoes 50c apple box,
Bring boxes. Fresh cants by lug
-peppers. ;i mi. norm ot tree
water on old Milton hwy.rAlex
Le Fore. Closed Saturday.
TOMATOES U-PICK 50c.
Bring' hox. B it Brunner. Wine-
sap " Rdi & ; Umapine Hwy.
. ivinon-r,reewater.
Cucumbers, 7c lb.
Dill." Charles Mateka '
1V03 V; Ave .
LIVESTOCK-POULTRY
34
LARGE . BED FRYERS FOR
oAt,iL. waiter Menaenliall, Ali'
eel, Ore.' " " '" ' 1
La Grande Livestock Comm. Co.
Sale Every Thursday
Phone Office WO 3-2660
Bob Green & Barney Stephens
GARDEN SUPPLIES
GARDEN HOSE AND
LAWN SPRINKLERS ,
Inland Poultry & Feed
1418 Jefferson Ph. WO 3-4223
ROTO.TILLERS
3 Models in Stock
JOHNSTON'S
1901 U Ave.'- '
BUILDING SERVICE.
40
Remodeling New' Construction
Block Laying & Concrete Work.
W. H. Arnson " Ph. WO 3-4345
BUILDING MATERIAL
41
-AN INSECT KILLER
GUARANTEED TO PERFORM!
Add "to any i typo of paint;'-Kills on
- contact,' nil ! types. Harmless
to humans and pets. Lasts the
uie 'Oi " paint. ' Tested for six
years. Stronger than DDT.
La Grande Paint & Wallpaper
114 Depot St.
"S. & H." Green Stamps
RE-ROOF
with Pioneer Flintkote
ROOFING
before the rains slart. Lays better
while the weather is warm. Also
self-sealing shingles.
ALL COLORS
LA GRANDE LUMBER
Fir & Jefferson -
LUMBER FOR SALE
1x6" & wider dry pine sheathing
$30. M'.
1x8" dry pine shiplap '
' only ."..$35. and $55. M
2x4" surfaced red fir ... $08. M".
Clear cuttings 2' to 7' lengths for
the "do-it-yourself hobby shop
per. We nlsp carry in stock fruit and
vegetable crates.
HICKMAN THORN
LUMBER & BOX CO.
Elgin. Ore.
8 FT. 2x4s, $15 per thousand.
rtsuiu wood planer ends. U
Haul, Western Stud Mills, Inc.,
Elgin. Ph. HE 7-2611. Elgin.
FEED FUEL
43
14" MILL WOOD
Green Wood S10 load
Call wo 3-5642, La Grand
Write Box 185, Union
UNION WOOD CO.
MISC. FOR SALE
FOR SALE Couch & big chair
in lair condition. $10. Also re
frigerator, $20. See at lllOl Y
Ave.
Headquarters for
P-14 Fibre Glass Boats.
Evenrude Outboard Motors.
'- Homelito Chain Saws.
Lawncrnft Power Mowers.
Merry Tillers.
Sporting Goods.
Plenty of Used Chain Saws,
Boats and Motors,
TWO GI'S
Supply Center
1005 Adnins Ph. WO 3-5431
FRAMING
Pictures & Certificates
WALLPAPER
See Our Outstanding Selections
THE TOWN HOUSE
1308 Adams
RIFLES, shotguns, pistols. Larue.
fino selection new & used euns
' at reasonable prices. Ammo.,
scopes, cases, etc. e,asy terms
generous trades. TRADER BILL
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 52
FOR SALE Used General Elec
tric stove a refrigerator. Ex.
condition. Inquire nt Smith Bros.
Moving Service.
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 52
I will trade a used chest type or
now Pak-a-way freezer lor hoy
or stock as down payment. VIR
GIL WEIR, across from Fruit
dale school.
SPORTING GOODS
7
SPORTSMEN!
12 Flies in 69c Fly Box 1.49
Reg. 14.95 Coleman Stove. .11.75
$35; Val. Sleeping Bag...... 19.85
2500 lb. Test Nylon Rope, Ft. 7',fec
6x30 Coated Binoculars
complete, incl,- tax 18.43
OUTDOOR SUPPLY
1212 Adams
WANTED TO BUY
58
LOGS WANTED
Will buy all species
Fir Pine Lumber Co.
Cove
Box 461
Home on the north side, Will pay
CBSn. fl. WU 3-5353. ' '
HOUSES FOR SALE
40
FOR SALE!
Practically new 2-bedroom home
uiusiuu city limits, lias automa
tic oil furnace, part basement,
double garage, insulated. Ground
size 90'x235'. Has well for irri
gation, plus deep well for house.
Selling price $19,000.
For Sale: Approx. 3 acres just out-
sme cuy limits. 2 - neuroom
house, small orchard, garage,
berries, sprinkler system, part
basement. $10,500.
WESTENSKOW
& NEBEKER
Real' Estntfi & TnctirnnpA
Foley Bldg., ,: : Ph. WO 3-5321
Berry & Thomas
' ' Real Estate '
207 Depot Ph. WO 3-3173
IDEAL SMALL HOUSE
ONLY $4750 tor this well kept 2
bedroom home; including gas
range and central heating. Corner
lot. Near Greenwood school. Trade
or terms. '
WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME?
Wo trade anything. Friendly,
Efficient Service.
Listing Urgently Needed,
W. E. WILKINS
. Real Estate & Insurance
Sac. Annex ' Ph. WO 3-2136
2-Bedroom house for sale or trade.
2801 2nd St. See Tom Brown, 1009
Lake. - 1 -
WILLIAMSON'S
Real Estate & Insurance Service
Ph. WO 3-4311
Merle Burling .
Salesman
Mayflower Ins.
1103 Adams Ph. WO 3-5450
Exford W. Smith, Realtor
Offices in La Grande & Baker
NELLE GRIMMETT
Real Estate
214 Elm Ph. WO 3-5312
REAL ESTATE WANTED (5
WANTED 3-bcdroom house.
Small down payment or will
trade home in . Baker for home
in La Grande. Write Observer
Box 79.
APTS. FOR RENT
7
4-room apt.' and bath. Also 2
rooms and batn. uotn on 2nd
floor. Small 2-room in basement.
Rent reasonable. Gregory Apt
1502 Wash. Ph. WO 3-5877.
Clean, conveniently located, first
floor apt. New f oiey Bldg. Ph.
WO 3-5949 or WU 3-355'i. '
2-room furnished upstairs apt.
Quiet and homey. 1306 o Ave.
PI1. WO S-31MB.
1 BACHELOR APT. Clean, close
in, and reasonable. 1908 second
St. Ph. WO 3-2B2B.
UNFURNISHED or furnished, 3
rooms & bath, uround floor.
1702 2nd' St. Ph. WO 3-4402.
DOWNTOWN apt- 'or rent. For
Information toqmra at unmMr-
man
iicinv TM?CinAnl.R linfurniuhnH
veni .............
apt. 3 rms. mm Datn. mhs
range and rcirig. Annus. me.l,
vii.I.ES. 1431 Adams Ave.
MISC. RENTALS
mi w nw waa 1
RENT A POWER MOWER. By the
hour or Djr ids uuj. van nu o
1171
MONTGOMERY WARD ,
70.
RELIABLE, permanent family,
wun reierences, neea 3 or 4
bedroom house. Write Observer
Box 74.
WANTED TO RENT 3 bedroom
; house by responsible party ac
; cepting an executive position in
' La Grande. Write P. O. Box 916.
WANT 2 or 3 bedroom unfurnished
' house. Permanent renter. Ph.
i Turlcy's Tire Shop. WO 3-4313. '
MONEY TO LOAN
II
SALARY. LOANS
PAY BACK MONTHLY
Security Loan Ac Finance
116 Depot - Ph. WO 3-3134
BUS. OPPORTUNITIES
13
F.OR SALE Local business es
tablishment; a' real money maker.-Long
time lease, available
or can purchase building with
business. Some cash and trade.
balance terms. This is a once
' in a life time opportunity.- Seen
by appointment only. Give in
formation on what you can do
and references for credit pur
j poses. AH replies- strictly con
fidential. "Write Observer Bo
AUTO SERVICE-PARTS
M
FOR SALE-49 Buick Super Parts;
! standard-trans.," good' motor for
: Dynaflow. 3 - good :25-20 - truck
tires. Bill. Voile, ph. HE 7-3131,
' Elgin. "' 1 ' - - -:
TRUCKS ft TRAILERS
4
1957 FORD
K2-TON PICKUP
Wide bed, 4-speed transmission,
low mileage.,
' $1695
Hand Ford Sales
Chestnut & Jefferson '
$1965
Buys A New 1958
STUDEBAKER
l2-Ton Pickup
614-ft. box, heater de-froster, dir
ectional lights, locking differen
tial. Ready to go . . .
Delivered in La Grande.
Oregon Tractor
9 Depot Ph. 3-2314
For sale or trade for anything.
Equity In 1956 imperial trailer
house, 35 feet. Inquire at 816
Lake after 5 p.m.
M. J..GOSS
MOTOR GO.
Chevrolet Oldsmobile
AUTO FOR RENT
Trucks for rent you drive
Move yourself save half
MAC'S MOBIL SERVICE
1434 Adams - Phone WO 3-4409
AUTOS FOR SALtJ
1948 Jeep, mechanically good. Sec
at 2112 Third St. or phone WO
3-4920. Roe Buchanan.
SACRIFICE "55 Ford Cust. R.
Wagon 2 dpor, v-8. k & h, over
drive, tinted glass, 2-tone paint,
2 new tires, low mileage. $1495.00.
See at 106 Cherry St.
GETTINGS-LYNCH
MOTOR GO.
Pontine Cadillac Buick
" International Trucks
Adams & Hemlock Ph. WO 3-3431
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
"" FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned as the
executor of the estate of Gilbert V;
Wilkinson, deceased, has filed his
final account in the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Union
County. That the said court has
fixed Friday, the 15th day of
August, 1958, at 10 o'clock a.m.
of said day at The County Court
Room in the County Court House
in the City of La Grande, Union
County, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing thereon, and for
the consideration of any objections
thereto.
DATED nt La Grande, Oregon,
this 18th day of. July, 1958.
WARREN JOSEPH WILKINSON.
: Executor of the estate of
Gilbert V. Wilkinson, deceased.
Dixon, Burleigh & Carey
Attorneys for Executor
July 18, 25, Aug. 1 & 8, 1958
Millionaire Faces
Child Molesting,
ConspiracyCharge
LOS ANGELES (UPD-Weallhy
John Cabell (Bunny) Breckinridge,
57, heir to the Comstock Lode for
tune of pioneer Sen. William Shar
on, faces charges of con
spiracy and child molesting.
The millionaire San Francisco
resident, great-grondson of former
vice president John C. Breckin
ridge, was arrested with three
other men Wednesday,' arraigned
on the charges and held in lieu
of $25,000 bond.
Authorities accused the four of
taking two boys, aged 11 and 13,
to various California resorts and
Las Vegas, New, for immoral pur
poses. More arrests were expected.
The three arrested with Breckin
ridge were identified as Cecil
Mahuffey, 22, Hollywood; Thomas
II. Jordan, 25, New York and Hoss
Wilson, 22, Hollywood.
WANTEP.TO.RENT.
LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
UNION COUNTY
BECHTEL BROTHERS, a co-.
partnership, composed of ROY
BECHTEL and CLARENCE
BECHTEL, as its sole and only
partners,
Plaintiffs, .
VERSUS
The Unknown Heirs andor De-
, visecs of FRED WILCOX; de
ceased; MILDRED W. FROST
AND' JOHN DOE FROST, hus-
band and wife; . the .Unknown
Heirs andor- Devisees of VIR
GINIA COFFMAN, deceased ;
JOHN DOE COFFMAN; KATH
' RYN Y. COFFMAN; RICHARD
ROE COFFMAN;- JOHN W.
COFFMAN; JANE DOE COFF
MAN; also all other persons- or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title estate, lien or interest
in the real property described in
the Complaint- herein, -
Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF REGON:
- To the above named defendants,
and each of them; You, and' each
of. vou. arehereby required to an
swer the Complaint filed against
you in the above entitled' suit' on
or before tne-3rd- day. ot Septem
ber, 1958, said date 'being more
than four (4) weeks from the date
of the first publication- of this
Summons, said period of- four (4)
weeks being the . time prescribed
for publication thereof; and if you
fail so to appear and answer sai?
Complaint, for want thereof plain
tiffs will apply to. the above en
titled Court for the reuef prayed
for in their Complaint, to-wit:
(1) That as to the above entitled
defendants, and each' of them, a
decree be made and entered 'in the
above entitled Court and cause
adjudicating the right, title, estate,
interest, lien or claim which said
defendants, or any of them have,
or claim to have in, to, or upon
the real-property described- in -the
Complaint heretofore filed herein,
which real property is situate in
the County of . Union, State of
Oregon, and more particularly
described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point which is
North 3' East 240 feet and
North 87 West 36 feet from the
Southwest corner of Block 8
Arnold's Addition to La Grande,;
Union County, Oregon, accord
ing to the recorded plat of said
addition; thence South 87 East
a distance of 36.0 feet to the
Northwest corner of said Block 8,
Arnold's Addition; thence North
3 East a distance of 60.0 feet
lo the Southeast corner of that
parcel of land conveyed to
George W. Brooks and wife by
deed recorded in book 139 at
page 378 of the Deed Records of
Union County, Oregon; thence
North 86 02' West, along the
South line of said Brooks land a
distance of 94.5 feet to the.
Southwest corner of said Brooks
land; (this point also being on
the Easterly line of the road
commonly called Alder Street);
thence Southeasterly along the
East line of said road to the
,. point of beginning.
Said tract of land being situate
in the Northwest quarter of
Southeast quarter (NWy.tSE4
of Section seven (7), in Township
three (3) South, Range 38, East
' of the Willamette Maridian, and
within the City of La Grande,
Oregon;
and declaring any and all such
claims to be null and void and
decreeing BECHTEL BROTHERS,
a co-partnership, composed ' of
ROY BECHTEL and CLARENCE
BECHTEL, as ils sole and only
partners, to be the owners as
tenants in partnership in fee
simple of said premises, and the
whole thereof, free and clear of
any and all right, title, estate,
lien or interest in or to said real
property of said defendants, or
anv of them, or claimed by said
defendants, or any of them, and
that said defendants, and eacn
of them, be forever enjoined,
restrained and barred from assert
ine. attempting to establish or to
claim any right, title, estate, lien,
interest or claim in or to said real
propery, or any portion thereof,
and that the title of said plain
tiffs be forever quieted.
This Summons is published by
Order of the Honorable. C. K.
McCormick made and rendered
in the above entitled Court and
cause on the 31st day of July 1958,
prescribing that this Summons be
served by publication thereof once
each week for four (4) consecutive
and successive weeks in the La
Grande Evening Observer, a news
paper published and of general
circulation in Union County, Ore
gon. Date of first publication, Au
gust 1, 1958.
Date of last publication, Au
gust 22, 1958.
. Ross E. Hearing
. Attorney for plaintiffs
15 First National Bank Building
La Grande, Oregon
Pub. Aub 1, 8, 15, & 22, 1958.
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RHINOCEROS!
65 ALL-STEEL CARS
218 ANIMALS
ACRES OF TENTS
Vv'." GIRAFFE!
LA GRANDE
MAVERICK GROUNDS
mon.
AUG.
25
MARKETS
PORTLAND DAIRY
Eggs- TO retailers: Grade AA
large, 56-58C Uoz.; A large, 52-55C
doz.; AA medium, 47-48c; A me
dium, 46-47C; AA smalls, 29 - 32c
doz.; carton l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
Grade A prints, 66-67C lb.; carton
lc lb. higher; B prints, 64-65C . .- 1
Cheese. (medium cured) To re
tailers: A grade cheddar, single
daisies, 40-51C.;; 5-lb. loaves, 5Hi
57c; processed- American cheese,
5-lb. loaf,-40-43C. --
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Cattle " for week 2325. Trade
slow, fed steers mostly steady,
heifers 50 cents to . 1.00 lower,
cows weak to 50 cents lower, most
declines on beef type. Choice
steers 26.25-27.00 with three loads
at 27.00;? good steers 25-26;. standr
ard 23-24.50; choice heifers 25.00;
good 23.50 - 24.50;: standard 21-23;
utility 18-20.00; commercial cows
19-20; including a few standard to
21.067 utility 18,18.50;. canner and
cutters 14-15.50 - with light canners
13-14;- utility bulls 2324,50; light
cutter bulls 18-21. - .' .y -
Calves for week 365. Trade ac
tive.' fully 'Steady.- Choice vealers
27-28, few 28.50-29; good vealers
25-26; good and-choice -slaughter
calves 25 - 26.50; cull and utility
calves and vealers 15-18.50; a few
good stock calves 27-28.
Hogs for the week 1775. Trade
moderately active,: butchers clos
ing mostly 25 cents lower, losing
the early, advance. U.S. 1, and 2
grade, butchers-on the close 180
235 lb., 24.50-25; mixed grade lots
24-24.50; heavy and light butchers
23-24; U.S. 1 and 2 grade, sows
270-350 lbs,, 21-23; part deck Mont
day 23.25.
Sheep for week 3800. Trade ac
tive early but closed slow mostly
50 cents to 1.00 lower, losing the
early advance. Choice eastern
Oregon range Iambs scaling 100
lbs. on the close 21.50; other
choice spring slaughter lambs 85
105 lbs. 20-20.50; good slaughter
lambs on the close 19-20. Cull to
good slaughter ewes 3-7.50.
PORTLAND GRAIN
White wheat 196.
Soft white, H.R. applicable 196.
White club 196.
Hard white baart ordinary no bid.
Oats no bid.
Barley 46.50.
La Grande Markets
The La Grande Livestock Com
mission' reports that all classes
of cattle were weak with resis
tance on all stocks and feeder
cattle. Cows and - most, slaughter
cattle were 50 Cents to $1- lower.
Run was small, look for moderate
run next week. ' "
Hog receipts 100 top on choice
butchers $23.20; bulk, $22 to $23;
and packing sows, $18,50 to $19.
Sheep -.receipts 275 lambs,
$19 to $19.70. .
Cattle receipts 275 Good grass
fat steers, $22' to $23; standard
grass fat steers, $20 to $21; Good
grass fat . heifers, . $20 , to $21;
standard- grass fat heifers, $19
to $19.50; utility-grass., fat cows,
$17 to $18; medium .grass , fat
cows, $15 to $16;i. cutter, cowsi
$13 to $14.50; canners,. $12 to $13;
bulls, $17 to $21; and veal calves,
$24.50 to $25.50. .' ' .' "''
Stockers and feeders- Good
feeder steers, $22 -to $23; medium
feeder steers, $20 to--$21; good
stock steers, $25 to $25.90; medi
um stock steers, $23.50 'to $24;
good stock heifers, $22 to $23.50;
medium stock heifers,. $20 to $21;
feeding cows, $15.50 to-$16; good
stock steer calves; $30 to $32.75;
medium stock '. steer calves, $29 to
$30; medium heifer calves, $24
to $25; good heifer, calves, $26 to
$27.50; cows, wjth calves at side,-
$225 to $235;' .' '. ' ." '. ; '
New York Stocks
NEW YORK iUPI) .Week-end
buying and shorU covering- today
carried the stock market to a new
high since . July 26; 1957. :
Net gains ranging to more than
2 points spread over a broad list
with the best showing in -chemicals,
aircrafts, oils, and special
issues. "
The market seemed to get a bit
of o lift from the announcement
that the White. House would have
an important item for release in
the afternoon. It was rioted that
the actual announcement-. of the
polar expedition brought, some dip
in trading and prices slipped back
from their best levels.-' .
- Demand for the chemicals had
carried the whole group to new
highs, with gains ranging from 2
to 3 points iu suoh issues as Allied
Observer, La Grande, Ore.,
Man Confesses
Finds It Never
HAMBURG Rormnnv (DPI)
Thp stranaa clu.., nt a Hprmnn
Businessman who has been, iieeing
j .... 1. iu, J ttll a nud .
joiaea alter his return nere
to confess a "killing" that never
occurred. , , .
Prosperous Karl Mende told po
lice he had killed a man at the
beginning of the Nazis' successful
iiant'.ior nnuwr in..i;prmanv. :.
"I want to atone for my
crime, said Mende on his return
from long years of hiding in the
French Forieirn Leeion. Australia
and South America.. . . . .;. . . ,t.
Mende told this story: 3
Large Farm
Real Estate
Exchange Told
une, ot the. largest larm real
estate transactions in Oregon, in
recent months, was consumated
by, Willamette Valley Realty, of
Corvallis, - it was announced- by
Claude E. . Mariner, accredited
larm broker. .
The H. K. Umplcby farm, near
Junction City, was exchanged by
Mr. and Mrs. Umpley for the east
ern Oregon ranch owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Puckett, at
North Powder. .
The Umplebys have been hand
ling a substantial specialty crop
operation together with a- grade
f'A"- producing dairy of- some 70
cows. The specialty crops have
consisted' mainly of green beans,
Sweet corn, and; some other veg
etables, with the larger portion
being green beans. The Pucketts
expect to carry on in substanti
ally the same manner.
The Pucket : ranch has been
handled 'as a wheat, alfalfa, and
cattle ranch, with the main em
phasis being upon the production
of alfalfa hay - and pasture. The
Umpelbys indicate that they will
continue in a similar manner.
Here is a case where one fam
ily, 'the Pucketts, former Willa
mette Valley residents, wished to
return to farming in the valley.
Another family, the Umpleys, for
mer wheat farmers, wished to re
turn to a ranch type operation. A
fine example of property ex
change to the benefit of all par
ties cancerned.
Total value represented in this
exchange is some $225,000. Both
parties were represented by John
N. Quimby.
Elsie Cauthorn
Funeral Rites Set
'. Elsie ' Cauthorn,' 72, , who lived
it . 1907 Second street here, died
on Aug. 6 at her home.
Funeral services will be held
at the graveside' by Dempscy
Snodgrass Chapel on Saturday,
Aug. 10 at 10 a.m. Rev. Louis M.
Samson will officiate. Services
and burial will be at City Ceme
tery.' , -'
Mrs. Cauthorn was born at She
boygan, Wis. on Dec. 8, 1885. She
had been a resident of La Grande
for over- 35 years. Her husband;
Carter, preceded her in death
early this year. ' ' ;
1' , .
Fair Reserve Seat
Tickets On Sale Now
SALEM (UPI) Reserved seat
tickets for the night revue, the
horse show and rodeo, and the
races at the 93rd Oregon State
Fair are now on sale at fair
offices here, Manager Howard
Maple said Thursday.
Maple said the tickets will also
go on sale at Meier & Frank, in
Salem and Portland, starting Aug.
15 and at a special fair booth in
downtown Salem the same day.
''Maple said he expected a sell
out for the night revue which
headlines Jimmy Rodgers and
Vaughn Monroe.
' Also featured will be the Sports
men quartette, long on the Jack
Benny show. . - :
Chemical, Dow, DuPont, and East
man. Richfield Oil fell more than 2
points. But new tops were set in
such issues as Atlantic Refining,
Cities Service, Texas Co., Stand
ard of Jersey and Texas Gulf
Producing.-
Steels registered gains running
to more than a point in U.S. Steel
Aircrafts moved forward 1 to 2
points with United Aircraft and
Chance Vought the features.
Metals advanced as much as 2
points in International Nickel.
Railroads lagged behind the in
dustrials.
I
NOTICE!
In the SAFEWAY ad of
Thursday, August 7, 1958:
Peanut Butter reusable cookie jar ,;!. siza
$1.00
THIS SHOULD READ
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Frl., August 8, Page 4
'Killing',
Occurred
On the night of Jan. 31, 1933,
while returning home from night
school, Mende became involved in
a street fight between Nazis and
Communists. He threw a wooden
post ripped from a fence at a
Nazi Storm Trooper in self-defense.
, The next morning a newspaper
said the'. Nazi, had been
"murdered.',' Frightened, Mende
fled the country,' joining the For
eign Legion. Then Arab friends
"smuggled" "him onto a freighter
bound for Australia. When World
War II broke out, he ,was in
Peru. ; ,f , ;
He sent letters with money to
the Nazi's family. Then he feared
the letters were intercepted and
he fled, to - Brizil, making a four
tune in real' estate. ,
Recently,, he said, his worries
caused a nervous breakdown, and
after recovering he decided to
return to Germany. '
Investigation by police showed
the newspaper which had reported
the death of the Nazi printed a
correction the day after Mende
fled, saying the man had been
injured. The Nazi, it turned out,
died on the Russian front in 1942.
Court Acquits
Playwright In
Contempt Case
WASHINGTON (IIPT)Tho ITS
Court- of. Appeals has ordered
that playwright Arthur Miller be
acqumca 01 contempt 01 Congress
charges arising from his appear
ance before the, House Committee
on Un-American activities in 1956.
Miller is the husband of actress
Marilyn Monroe. ..
The 42-year-old dramatist, win
ner of a Pulitzer prize for his
play "Death Of- A Salesman," was
convicted two years, ago for re
fusing to name nersons nrpsent
with him at a. 1947 meeting of
writers alleged to have Commu
nist connections.
Miller, testified frcelv In hie
own activities but insisted that his
conscience would not allow him to
be an informer on others. He did -not
invoke the Fifth Amendment.
Today's brief, unsigned opinion
said that, according to the record,
Miller urged the committee chair
man nOt tO nrPSK him fnt- nn ar.
swer about the 1947 meeting and
requested that the answer be de
ferred until a later time. Chair
man agreed, the opinion said. !
Shortly thereafter, the opinion
continued, the hearing ended
"without any unequivocally . re
newed direction nr enmmo.,,! t
answer the 'suspended" question."
inus tne committee did not ad
here to the rule laid down by the
Supreme Court in the mv, n,,;
case "that it be brought home to
tne witness mat he risks the pen
alties of contempt if he refuses
to answer, the nneclinn n,
opinion said., ,.'
We need not speculate why the
question was not renewed before
closing the ,'hcaring,". the court
said. "It is,, enough that on the
wnoie record., it seems clear that
(Miller) had a right to leave the
hearing thinkhie that Ihn rlirpntinn
to answer was still suspended,! if
not abandoned, the opinion said.
The ruling was made by the en
tire nine-judge bench of Hie court.
Girl Credited
With Saving Four
Brothers, Sisters
"DALLAS, Ore. (UPIi An alert
15-year-old girl was credited with
saving the lives of her four young
er brothers and sisters Wednes
day morning as fire swept their
two-story frame home here.
Frances Shaffer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Clayton, was
taking care of the children while
her parents and four other chil
dren were picking beans near In
dependence. -
Dallas Fire Chief Dan Duff said
Frances smelled smoke and dash
ed to the second floor and awak
ened her nine - year - old brother,
Joey. 1
Frances then led Joey, Danny
Shaffer, 7, Linda Clayton, 3,' and
Tommy Clayton, 2, from the blaz
ing homo. The plucky girl then
ran to a neighbor's home and
alerted the fire department.
Chief Duff -said Joey probably
would have been' asphyxiated in
his sleep if the girl had been a
minute or two later.
A pet monkey and a small dog
were burned to death in the blaze,
only a few blocks from the down
town business district.
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