La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 14, 1958, Page 6, Image 6

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alaaalfx all advertisements, delete
objectionable word or sentence
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' . .CASH RATES
Tift Oath rate ahown halnw ranra.
sent a 16 per cent dlwount for
varment witnin rive daya.
Count four and one-half vorda
to the line.
: , MINIMUM INSERTIONS
' FOUB LINES
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One 20c ;
. Three 13c
Six .. 12c
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PHONE WO 3-3161
I CARD OF THANKS I
WE are grateful to our many fri
ends for the kindness and sym-
-,' pathy shown during our recent
sorrow, the loss of our loved
one, Harold Cantrell. Since it is
impossible to thank each of
you personally, we are taking
this means of expressing our
appreciation for the cards and
floral tributes. The Family of
Harold P. Cantrell.
PERSONALS
ANY GIRL In trouble, or needing
a friendly advisor write, tele-
8 none or stop in at the Saiva
on Army,, 211 Fir St. WO 3-2D41.
MRVICES
Rummage Sale!
"At First Methodist Church
Sat., Oct.' 18, open at 0 a.m.
Attention ALL Truck & Tractor
Owners! There is no need for
.. you . to ride, on broken down
cushions when they can be re
' i paired or recovered and will be
i like new again. Prompt service
6 at prices you can afford to pay.
Ph.' WO 3-3250. EDWAHDS Ur
HOLffPBRY.. ' .t.ht,
Fuller Brush Dealer
Ph.! WO '3-2869 ' '
1303 Ninth St.
TOOL SHARPENING;
Sissors i."..' - Saw Filing
Hugh ,DarIint 1207 Y Ave.
STANSTREE SERVICE. Do -.tree
ana snruoDery worn, a years ex
perience.: Expert work, Reason
able rates. Insured. Free esti
mates given. Ph. JA 3-4622.
EAGLE CAP LAUNDRY
Enterprise, Ore.
dome Pickup-Delivery Wed. & Fri
For Service, v-Ph. WO 3-56B7.
Furniture & Cars Upholstered
UA GRANDE UPHOLSTERY;
Kb Adams Ph. WO 3-2353
SCHOOL-INSTRUCTION
"' AIRLINE CAREER TRAINING
MEN & WOMEN
, Complete' training program for
airline -work now offered by one
- of the nation s largest training in
T stitutlons. Train for Stewardess
. Flight Dispatcher, Passenger
Agent, and many others.
SECURE ' YOUR FUTURE NOW.
Ages 19-35, sincere, ambitious high
school graduates. ' Low budget
term arrangements include flight
to Chicago or Hollywood for final
phase of airline training at no
, extra cost, Free placement asslst-
ance. .'
. For a porsonal Interview, fill in
, coupon and MAIL today.
AIRLINE CAREER DIVISION
' Northwest Schools
' Dept. AO-134, Box 109, co Observer
. NAME
ADDRESS'.-......:
CITY..::... AGE....:
STATE PHONE
HRS. WORKED. From To
EDUCATION
KELP WANTED
21
Oregonian Carriers
12-14 years old,
Ph. WO 3-2322
HELP WANTED MALE
22
Service station attendant wanted,
not over 30. Must be fully ex
perienced. Apply in person, La
Grande Shell Service & Garage.
NATIONAL COMPANY EXPAND
ING will select man over 21 with
car and average schooling to fill
present position. Will pay base
salary and incentive commission
and bonus. No experience re
quired, .complete training with
pay, traveling N. E. Oregon. IF
INTERESTED IN A BETTER
POSITION Write Personnel,
Dept. 'E 5820 Robertson Dr.,
Boise, Idaho, (all replies con
fidential). OPENING for honest reliablo man
between 21 and 50 years old.
Salary of $325. per month and
commissions (both the salary
and commissions paid weekly)
this area of Oregon. Selling ex
perience helpful but not neces
sary as Company has organized
paid training program. Apply in
person to Mr. J. P. Gordon,
Thursday, Oct. 16th. at the
Sacajnwca Hotel In La Grande,
Ore. 9 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.
MEN AIRLINE CAREER
,, ; TRAINING.
See our ad under Class 9.
FLORIDA JOBS, all kinds, entire
state, hundreds listed. WRITE
Fastwoy Service, Daytonnn
Bench, Florida.
innnniumr.ni uu u nnjQIWW'W r
HELP WANTED FEMALE 23
TWO Avon ' territories available
Immediately in La Grande. Reply
" at once giving qualifications.
Christmas gift catalogs being
' shown -.upw.u Write Observer
Box 107. , ' .
EL.gCTR.IC APPLIANCES
Sa
Large Selection Of
USED T.V. SETS
8, 17, 21, 24 Inch Console & Table Models
Walnut - Limed Oak - Ebony -Mahogany
FROM $60.00 UP
BOHNENKAMP'S
USED DEPT.
We Give -"S.&H." Green Stamps
HELP WANTED FEMALE 21
WOMEN AIRLINE CAREER
TRAINING
See our ad under Class 9.
FARM EQUIPMENT
30
Poultry Equipment
All metal nests, hanging type
leeaers, meiai loumains. we
have a complete line for your
poultry needs.
Inland Poultry fc Feeds
1418 Jefferson- Ph. WO 3-4223
TRACTORS
31
FOR SALEfB-N Ford Furguson
tractor with Sherman Trans
mission. Ph. WO 3-5044.' 1
PUMPS-IRRIGATION .
' O. C. TANDY ' '
WELL DRILLING
Thief Valley Road
Box 223, North Powder Ph. 2436
FARM PRODUCE
33
Apples-U-Plck. Bring containers.
Also squash and potatoes for
sale. Ella Hall place, May Park.
Ph. WO 3-4737. i
Observer Want Adi Get Result
FOR SALE: Potatoes. Come and
get em. opposite country ciuo
J. J. Schroder.
LIVESTOCK-POULTRY
For Sale: . White Leghorn hens.
$.75 each. Call Standley Farms,
WO 3-5125. 5-mllcs north of Is
land City, turn right at Imbler
fire, sign, 1st. house on right,
14 miles. . . . , !
For Sale: 260 aged .- ewes with
lamb. Phono 2949 ! after 7 p.m.
Norm Powder, Ore.
La Grande Livestock Comm. Co.
Sale Every Thursday 1
Phone Office WO 3-2660
Bob Green & Barney Stephens
PETS-KENNELS
35
Will give, away to a good home,
female: Bird Dog. 2V4 years olc).
ii lmorcsica, rn. wu 3-4737.
FOOD-FOOD SERVICE
39.
Milk by the jug.
Clarks Dairy
2 Depot Corner 4th
BUILDING SERVICE
Remodeling New Construction
Block Laying & Concrete Work.
Bathroom Tiling 1
W. H. Arnson Ph. WO 3-4345
BUILDING MATERIAL 41
"PLASTRTONE"
THE SUPER SAND FINISH
PAINT AS SHOWN ON T.V.
NOW STOCKED BY US.
La Grande Paint
& Wallpaper
114 Depot St.
"Olympic Stain"
For Fences, Carports, Roofs, Sid
ing, Shakes, Shingles. 24 Beautiful
Colors to Choose from. Easy to
apply with brush or spray before
cold weather starts.
La Grande Lumber Co.
Fir & Jefferson
8 FT. 2x48. fla per thousand
FREE wood planer ends. U
Haul, Western Stud Mills, Inc.,
fcJBin. rn. hk 7-zoii. Euan.
1 itifr WlfWVywW
FEED ft FUEL
43
14" MILL WOOD
Call WO 3-5642 or Union 3651.
Box 185, Union, Ore.
LOGGING EQUIPMENT 44
Loggers - Farmers!
CHAIN-TO-FIT-ALL-SAWS.
ATKINS CHAMFER. OREGON
BEAVER, BLUE JET, MALL
TWO GI'S
SUPPLY CENTER
1005 Adams Ph. WO 3-5431
MISC. FOR SALE
Guns, Scopes, , Ammo. & Acccs-
au n- ui. uui gum yi lues. AlOSI
nnytthing taken in trade. We
mn( Hitn. TRAFIPD till t o
VHl MUIIO. ll.l.ULill UlUlj O
Red cinder gravel. Clean, fine,
bright red. Delivered to La
Grande $3.50 a yard. 5-yard load
max., 2'i min. Phone Union
3253 or write Union Sand &
Gravel, Don George, Box 433,
Union, Ore.
HOME FURNISHINGS - 51
FOR SALE: Weslinghouse elec
tric range, wainm gate leg table,
4 chests, one marble lop, pump
organ and other interesting
Items. Mrs. Lloyd Scriber Pli
WO 3-4875.. . (
- ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 52
MISC. FOR SALE
avVMWWAaaaiaa
Oriental Gifts!
Lovely new group of Oriental Wood
Block Prints. Wonderful for your
own home or thaj Special Gift
lor unnsunua.
THE TOWN HOUSE
1308 Adams
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 52
HAVE two 18-7 cu. ft. Pae-a-way
freezers left. Virgil Weir, across
from Fruildale School.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53
Used Practice - Piano!
Price $100.00. Can rent for $5.00
per month plus cartage charge.
Rent may be applied to purchase
of this piano or spinet.
Radio Music Supply
1213 Adams
First National Bank Bldg.
Ph. WO 3-4232
SPORTING GOODS
57
U. S. ARMY- 30-06 Springfield '03
$38.88. Very good condition.
N.R.A. Standards, High Serial
No., Deadly accurate. $4.00 down.
MONTGOMERY WARD.
Observer Want Ads Get Results
Cold Weather Ahead!
INSULATED VESTS .......$ 4.75
THERMAL COTTON UN
DERWEAR, Genuine
Heavy Weight Developed
for Navy. Each Pc $ 3.75
INSULATED UNDERWEAR,
Heavy Dacron.
Woman's Suit $11.95
Man's Suit : $14.95
COTTON & NYLON 2 pc.
U1NUEKWEAH, Ea. PC -.S 1.75
WOOL SHIRTS, Genuine '
Marine. New $ 4.95
RAIN GEAR - TIN COATS -PANTS
TARPS
OUTDOOR SUPPLY
1212 Adams
Guns, Scopes, Ammo. & Acces
sories at bargain prices.. Most
anything taken in trade. Wc
rent Guns. TRADER BILL'S
Hunters Sale!
Biggest Discount in Town on Am
munition and uuns.
Also "Big Buck Contest."
OUTDOOR SUPPLY
1212 Adams
WANTED TO BUY
58
WE BUY
Deer & Elk Hides
C. Jcrmulowske, 303 Fir
HOUSES FOR SALF
40
Berry & Thomas
Real Estate
207 Depot ' Ph. WO 3-3173
Westenskow
& Nebeker
Real Estate & Insurance Service
Foley Bldg. Ph. WO 3-5321
NELLE GRIMMETT
Real Estate
4th & Depot Ph. WO 3-5312
W. E. WILKINS
Real Estate & Insurance
Sac Annex Ph. WO 3-2136
2-BEDROOM HOME
1902 E. Penn. Wired for electric
range, large electric water heat
er, concrete foundation. Terms.
WILLIAMSON'S
Real Estate & Insurance Service
Ph. WO 3-41
REAL ESTATE WANTED 65
tivxruxrvu""'"i"'
v Needed Immediately! .
2 or 3 Bedroom House on N. Side.
Preferably between $5,ooo. to
$0,500., nice yard, good condition.
Cash.
Merle Burling
Salesman
Mayflower Ins.
1103 Adams Ph. WO 3-5450
Exford Smith, Reallor
Offices in La Grande & Baker
HOUSES FOR RENT t . 4
Modern3-Room House
Unfurnished $30 per mo.
Ph. WO 3-5067
Unfurnished Duplex
One bedroom, private bath,
rh. WO 3-2050
APTS. FOR RENT
"i-rr"" -,- njiru-i
3-Room Furnished Apt.
Heat, garage and laundry priv
ileges. 2105 Adams. . .. . ;
BACHELOR Apt. Steam heat,
clean, reasonable, close in.
1908 2nd St., Ph. WO 3-2828.
Small furnished basement apt.
with rpfriff. for mnn nn Q c A
small . pension. Close in, $25.00
per monm. rn. wu 3-4977,
3-ROOM furnished apt. Private
bath, garage. Pennsylvania Apts.,
902 Penn. . . !
FURNISHED 3 - rooms. Private
bath, steam heat. Adults. Inq.
1702 2nd St. or Ph. WO 3-4402.'
HOMEY and quiet 2-room fur.
nished apt. Lights, water, heat
& washing facilities inc. $35. a
month. 2 blocks from town. Close
to College. Ph. WO 3-2388 or
WO 3-3948. 1300 O Ave.
MISC. RENTALS ?
Aiiri iiiiiiiii'VWVWVfM'faAAi
Park Your Trailer
at Our Modern Court. Shade
Lawn, Moderate Rates. Ph. 381
IMBLER TRAILER COURT,
IMBLER, ORE;
MONEY TO LOAN
1
5 LAND BANK LOANS 5
National Farm Loan Association
New Foley Bldg. La Grande,
Ore.
BUS. OPPORTUNITIES 83
FOR Lease by Richfield Oil Cor
poration, exclusive marketers of
Boron gasoline, newly construct
ed, well located service stations
' in Ontario, and Island City, also
a gooa unit in rendieton. Fine
opportunity, for conscientious
young men. Financial help avail
able, to qualified persons.. Train
ing in engine tune-up and brake
work given if desired, also, in
surance and other benefits. Ph.
WO 3-2821. , I
TIRES & ACCESSORIES
91
IN STOCK: 14 INCH SNOW CAPS
to make your driving safer;
more free from skids. Schriver's
Flying A. 1701 Adams.
TRUCKS A TRAILERS
Hunters Specials!
1957 WILLYS -4-wheel
drive pick-up. Low mil
eage, excellent condition.
1956 FORD
4-wheel drive pick-up. Deluxe
cab. Etc.
2-1955 WILLYS JEEPS
One canvas top, .one metal lop.
1951 WILLYS JEEP
with plywood lop.
Oregon Tractor
9 Depot St. Ph. WO 3-2314,
1946 Chevrolet pick-up, 4-speed
trans., Radio and heater. See
at Hal Hermann's Chevron
Station.
1951 International Pick-up. Extra
clean and in good shape. Leon
ard Huffman. Phone Union 3194.
1950 FORD V-8 1-lon stake rack
truck with 4-speed trans., B-ply
tires, grain rack. Ph. WO 3-5044.
FOR SALE or Trade: 40 ft. 1-bed-om
1957 Trailer House. Wijl
accept anything of value for
equity. Carl Graves, Box 717,
. Baker, Ore., Ph. JA 3-5521.
1947 Ford 112-T. Truck
Grain bed & stock rack.
$295.00. Ph. WO 3-2852
40 FT. Pan American Trailer.
Very attractive, in good condi
iton, for sale or trade on proper
ty. Pll. WU 3-2BU1 or wu h.
AUTO FOR RENT
j'jUVVVTrafVVirii"n-"r-,, "" " "
Trucks for rent you drlvf
Move yourself save nail
MAC'S MOBIL SERVICE
1434 Adams Phnne WO 8-4409
VyVVyVrVSArVSrWVVIrVSAArNAAHjnrV
AUTOS rOR SAL fa ft
1958 RAMBLER Ambassador cus
tom Station Wagon. Low mileage.
Will take older car on trade.
Phone HE 7-2813.
1956 MERCURY Convertible. Will
lake $450. for my equity. I'll.
WO 3-224G or can be seen at
1202 lOlh St.
1951 Mercury
Good condition, 4-door.
Ph. Imbler 769
1954 Ford Mainliner
Sedan. Good condition.
Ph. Elgin HE 7-2854
Clean Sweep
SALE
USED
GARS
Now in
Progress
HAND FORD
SALES
Chestnut & Jefferson
GETTINGS-LYNCH
MOTOR CO.
Adams & Hemlock Ph. WO 3-3431
AUTOS FOR SALE . M,
aaja-4-aA
Rock Bottom
::, Price
49 Chevrolet Deluxe 4-dr.
'47 Chevrolet Deluxe 4-dr.
'51 Chevrolet Deluxe 2-dr.
'52 Ford Deluxe 4-dr.
'51 Ford Deluxe 4-dr.
'52 Buick Special 2-dr.
'51 Buick Super Wagon. 1
'51 Plymouth 4-dr. sedan.
'50 Plymouth 4-dr. sedan.
'49 Dodge 4-dr.
'51 Pontiac Deluxe 4-dr.
'51 Desoto 4-dr. sedan.
'41 Nash 4-dr. sedan.
$49.00 & UP
M. J. GOSS
MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet , Oklsmobile
FOR SALE or trade: Equity in
1956 Pontiac 4-dr. hardtop for
older car or pick-up'. Ph. WO 3-2594.
1953 Ford Mainline, 2-dr., six cyl
inder, Radio & Heater. Good
condition. Inq. Eocene Court
No. 17. Ph. WO 3-4904.
1952 Ford.-R. & H., Overdrive.
' $300.00 Good condition. 1952
Studebaker Commander, V-8, R.
& H., and Overdrive. Good con
. dition. $300.00. Inq. 1804 V Ave.
Ph. WO 3-4054.
Good 1955 Chevrolet for sale.
Terms can be arranged. Con
tact Bctly Baxter, Union, Ore.
Observer Want Am Get Reiults
Quadruplet
Girls Born In
Detroit ' Hospital
DETROIT- (UPI). .Quadruplet
girls, born within 14 minutes,
were reported doing fine Monday
at the Northwest Branch of Grace
Hospital. The mother, Mrs. Julia
Ullman, 33, of Suburban Clawson,
also was reported in excellent
condition.
' The babies, all of whom
weighed four pounds or more, and
described as strong and healthy,
arrived between 7:41 and 7:55
Sunday night, Mrs. Ullman re
mained conscious throughout the
delivery. She has two other child
ren, Charles, 2!4, and Louise, 1.
Chester H. Ullman, 34, a car
penter, the father, had taken his
wife to the hospital and paced the
floor for about two hours before
he received the news.
Ullman admitted his five-room,
one-floor ranch house in Clawson
would be "a little crowded." ..
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LEGAL NOTICE
CITATION
IN. THE COUNTY COURT OF
UNION COUNTY, OREGON. In
the Matter of the Estate of CLAR
ENCE PERRY, Deceased. NOR
MAN E. DANIELS, Administra
tor, Plaintiff, - ...,-
vs .' .
MAUDE E. LAYLAND, CHAR
LES F." PERRY, NELLIE B.
LEWIS, ETHEL MCDONALD,
LEONA WHITE, ROBERTA PER
RY, and also all persons unknown
having or claiming any interest
in the above entitled Estate as
heirs, or distributees, Defendants.
To: Maude E. Layland, Charles
F. Perry, Nellie B. Lewis, and all
persons unknown having or claim
ing any interest in the above en
titled Estate as heirs or distribu
tees, GREETING: '
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you, and each of
you, are hereby cited and required
to appear in the County Court of
Union . County, Oregon, in the
County Court Room in the Court
House at La Grande, Union Coun-.
ty, Oregon, at 10:00 A.M. of Tues
day, the 9th day , of December,
1958,, ,make answer to the Peti
tion of the Plaintiff, Administra
tor, on file herein, and show cause,
if any there be, why you, or any
of 'vou. should be decreed to be
heirs-at-law of Clarence Perry
Deceased, and entitled to distri
bution of anv or all of the estate
of said Clarence Perry, Deceased.
This Citat on is served upon you
by publication, by virtue of an
Order duly made and entered upon
by Hon. K. McCormick, Judge
of the above entitled Court, in the
above entitled . Matter and Pro
ceeding, on the 8th day of Sept
ember, 1958.
' WITNESS. The Hon. C. K.
McCormick, Judge of the
above entitled Court, with the,
seal of said Court affixed ths
8th day of September, 1958.
C. L. GRAHAM,;, COUNTY
CLERK.--'.- i
Pub. Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30 and Oct.
7. and 14, 1958. . i ..
Benton County
Citizens Oppose
Centennial Aid
iCORVALLIS- (UPI)f iStrong
Benton county opposition to par
ticipation in the 1959 Oregon Cen
tennial exposition in Portland has
been indicated in a "straw" vote
taken by the Corvallis Gazette
Times. Also, the county Pomona
Grange went on record as opposed
to the Benton County Budget
Committee giving any more funds
to the Centennial Committee.
The Gazette-Times survey show
ed that many of those who object
ed to participation in the exposi
tion felt the money 'could be bet
ter spent locally. Those who did
nnnrove the expenditure said they
believed it was necessary for.' the
county to bear its share of the
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By MERRIMAN SMITH
United Prest International
WASHINGTON lUPD Back
stairs at the White House:
, What would President Eisenhow
er like to have for his 68th birth
day Tuesday? Not what you'd
think, He doesn't need, golf clubs,
automobiles, wrist watches or fish
ing tackle. But he certainly could
do with some fried eggs or pos
sibly a Boston cream pie.
Alas, these simple gifts for a
man who has two of everything,
are as far beyond his reach as
a new Thunderbird for the average-teen-ager.
From all outward indications,
the President has well recovered
from, his 1955 heart attack, but
lis is reminded of that frightening
period every time he sits down
to a meal.
To keep liis weight down, fried
and rich foods are completely out.
His doctor, Maj. Gen. Howard
McC. Snyder doesn't mind , if his
famous patient goes on an occa
sional dietary "binge."
Snyder, however, knows as does
any physician, that most "patients
who must stay away from cer
tain types of food are generally
happier if they stay completely
away, and "cheat" on their diets
occasionally by- eating ; larger
amounts of accepted foods.
W. Alton Jones, New York, and
the portly, head, of Cities. Service,
Negro Prisoner
Stabbed To Death
In Prison Fight
" TRENTON, N. J. (UPI) A
Negro -, prisoner was stabbed to
death and- a white convict was
shot in the leg in a racial battle
at Trenton State Prison Friday.
Warden,' George Goodman said
"racial difficulty" led. to the out
break, that involved, about' 15 in
mates in the recreation yard for
"troublemakers." Most of them
were injured! , .
The warden said all convicts
who took part in the fist-and-stone
fight were being questioned in an
effort to pin. down the killer of
Willard Jones, 28, of Philadelphia.
Jones was stabbed with a wea
pon consisting of two pieces of
small steel rod, tied together with
shoelaces. The weapon was thrown
oyer the prison wall and was re
covered outside.
George Stolz, 29, of Glendale.
N.Y., was shot in the leg by a
guard when he tried to climb over
a gate in the inner prison yard.
He . was reported in ,fair condi
tion in the prison hospital.
responsibility of the observation of
the Centennial.
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White House
tl.n TOrasirlnnt'c i-ilneA
IS OllC 01 U1C
friends and frequent companions.
During the past weekend with the
chief executive at Camp David in
the Maryland mountains, Jones
played so many long hours of
bridge that he developed what
seemed to be the symptoms of a
real back ailment.
He confided at the Gettysburg
Country Club that because of tho
circumstances, he could hardly
blame his pain on the long after
noon and evening sessions at the
card table.
This could be the dilemma of
any presidential guest. One simply
does not quit any form of joint
activity with a president until the
chief executive, himself, calls it
quits. This goes for leaving tho
table, leavng a room or leaving
a party. ' 1
And the next day on the golf
course, Jrtnes worked out his back
soreness, but faced still-another
hazard.
-"And now," he said as he left
the Gettysburg course with the
President's, party, "I'll have the
pleasure of hearing George Allen
complain about his golf game all
the way back to Camp David."
Whether the President is play
ing golf lit Gettysburg or Palm
Springs, any key member of the
White House stafk-and presuma
bly the, Cabinet can, pick) up a
telephone" and determine Eisen
hower's exact position; whether
he's puttings teeing off and rolling
down the fairway in his blue elec
tric cart, ' , ! :
. This is possible because the
Secret Service and the, Signal
Corps report by shortwave radio
every few minutes on the Presi
dent's location. -This, information
goes to. one central point, where
there's always an agent or officer
stationed by . a telephone cut di
rectly into the White House
switchboard. r :
Thus the President theoretically
couldbe reached at any moment,
but in , practicality, he is rarely
disturbed on the golf course un
less there has been a world-shaking
development of which he must
be informed instantly.
Two Portlanders Escape
Injury As Boat Hits Log
PORTLAND (UPI) Two Port
land men escaped unhurt Satur
day when their 21 - foot cabin
cruiser hit a submerged log and
sank.
Passing boaters pulled Harry J.
Zaeher, 21, and Charles Price, 26,
from the water. The accident oc
curred at the confluence of the
Willamette--vRiver . and Oswego
Creek, e . - -
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