CLASSIFIED Advertising information ; ; p'i ." iubiiiw iAaTeriininir ,1s u .tft,d lubleot to the rule and ep ilations of the' Grnnde ' Rondo y fybllshlnfc Company, whloh .11 not be responsible for any er- ors alcer the first Insertion and ii " r'K"' io properly Slf1! "u dvirtUeroont. delete - CASH RATES . . mau laiv HllUVVn DQIOW reprft- MBtS-a'Sft ner cftnt (J,COUDt for A "imiii , ivu . unys.. ., to ihlntiifour Bna 0D-n1' words . , MINIMUM INSERTIONS fc'OUn LINES nrtlons ' Per Line -"'0 20o Three 33c Six ...12c ; Copy Must Be In By 9:00 a.m. iv- wa 3. -f .,.. PHONE .WO 3-3161 NOTICES-,--. Coolififl P nnri SriW Unjon.Couni.y"-.HiEtorical Society ; a rrjrnerman b - sat. 9:30 a.m. I WILL -HOT be responsible, for ' any debts other ,thaii my. own. Hay Williams, Wallowa; Ore. PERSONALS'-- - " iY"s'sfVrsOj'VrMM'ijruTj-u'i ANY GIRL, in trouble,. or needing 1 a 'friendly advisorwrite, telo ! phone or-stop in-tit the Sal va- vpprrmyj; mi r lr at.wu IKW41 SERVICES ' ' t 1 yss.N.swissyss.Mvsv DON'T discard,. your,, old ..feather bdd!1 Have 'it. mado into the modern featlier maltrosB, foath : er pillows, renovated. Ph. WO 3 .' 3250. EDWARDS UPHOLSTERY. STANS TREE SERVICE. ,, Now. is ,.,tho lime to get those trees trimmed, reasonable rates.. Free . estimates, Insured. Ph, WO 3 3601. ' Fuller Brush Dealer Ph. WO 3-28B0 i' r 1303 Ninth St. TOOL SHARPENING Sissors ' Saw Filing ' Hugh Darlin, .1207 ,Y. Ave. .u EAGLE- CAP LAUNDRY . :f Enterprise, Ore. Home Pickup-Delivery Wed. & Frl. -. For service. - Ph. WO 3-5687. . Furniture & Cars Upholstered 'LA GRANDE UPHOLSTERY : ?. CENTER Kb & Adams Ph, WO 3-2353 SITUATIONS WANTED 20 Woman wants winter feeding job on cattle ranch. Am capable. Write Doris R. Griggs, Victor, Idaho. Observer Want Ads Get Results CARPENTER work of all kind. Repair or new building. Cut rute prices. l-Mi. WU 3-4930. HELP WANTED FEMALE 23 Wuntcd: Permanent housekeeper companion for old couple in country. Good wages. Write 01) server Box 115. A woman bartender, under 40 years of ago for evening shift Inq. Stockman's. FARM EQUIPMENT 30 M. E. Mustang Tillers! New! 2-OnIy! Were $225.00 each. Now $200.00 each Inland Poultry & Feeds 1418 Jefferson Ph. WO 3-4223 PUMPS-IRRIGATION 32 O. C. TANDY WELL DRILLING Thief Valley Road Box 223, North Powder Ph.-243G LIVESTOCKPOULTRY 34 For Sale:, One gentle spirited gelding saddle horse. $150.00. One Guernsey milk cow. $105.00. Ph. WO 3-3661. FOR SALE: One Jennie Burro, also one Jack Burro. Can be seen ut Virgil Weir's, across from Krultdnlc School. La Grande Livestock Comm. Co. Sale Every Thursday Phone Office WO 3-2660 Bob Green & Barney Stephens FOOD-FOOD SERVICE 3? Milk by the jug. Clarks Dairy 2 Depot Corner 4th BUILDING SERVICE 40 Remodeling New Constructor Block Laying It Concrete Work Buthroom Tiling ' : ; W. H. Arnsni Ph. WO 3-434? BUILDING MATERIAL 41 Storm Windows! All size Custom made storm win dows. We measure, make and in stall. Prepare for Winter nowl La Grande . Paint . & Wallpaper 114 Depot St. Volcano Floor Cleaner! CLEAN - Oderlcss Harmless-Fireproof. Gets rid of oil and grease, keeps the garage clean. La Grande Lumber Co. Fir & Jefferson 8 FT. 2x4s. lit Pr thousand FREE wood planer ends. X Haul, Western Stud Mills, Inc. Elgin. Ph- HI!- 7-i!BI I g-IKin ilVVV'VrirsfV"sriif FEED & FUEL 43 Jiru--ru-irn nr.-.- 14" MILL WOOD C;ill WO 3 MA?, or I'nion 3IWI. lion 1115, UliloiiOrc. ' ' MISCHFOR At M SPECIAL! Cjosc out on Men's Packer and- Logger Type (8 inch) Boots; Also Sport, Boots.. These Danner ' Boots are High Quality Ranging In Price From ?15.95 to $18.95 While They Last, Only . ' $12.95 ... Also, J.bafers and. ,3-gycict' Lace Oxford. , -Prices Reduced From $9.95 4 $10.95 To , Low Of $6.75 To $7.95. f - -' ... ... . , SwInney's.Shoe Shop . ... . .j Jo uepot St.-. v. j V. ,. i. n ' 1 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES j U USED T.V. SETS! One 8 in. G.E. Portable ?60. up. One 17 in. Portable $85. $79.95 Severd I Consoles BOH N EN USED We Give "S.&H." LOGGING EQUIPMENT 44 Used Crawler Tractors! International T , D-14 . with hvd. dozer, Caterpillar D-6. Allis Chalm ers H D-7. wide gage, International D-9 witli long. tract. Allis Chalmers Moaei in. New motor just installed Oregon Tractor 1) Depot St. Ph. WO 8-2314 Homelight Chain Saws! More Power Per Lb. Than Any Other Saw. ; TWO GI'S SUPPLY CENTER 1005 Adams Ph. WO 3-5431 MISC. FOR SALE 50 ; Oriental Gifts! Lovely new group of Oriental Wood Block Prints. Wonderful for your own home or that Special Gift tor unrisimos. -- ' THE TOWN HOUSE - - 1308 Adams Guns, Scopes, Ammo. & Acces- sorlcs at bargain, prices. Most anytthing taken in trade. We rent Guns. TRADER BILL'S ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 52 HAVE two Pac-a-way freezers for saio or trade, see Virgil Weir across irom r ruitdalo School SPORTING GOODS . 57 . 'HUNTER'S'' , Big, Discount on .Ammunition Tents r Tarps Sleeping Bags Shell Belts Insulated Boots Thermal Underwent1. . OUTDOOR SUPPLY ; 1212 Adams U. ,S. ARMY 30-OC Springfield '03 S3R.08. Very good -.condition N.R.A. Standards, High Serial No., Deadly accurate. $4.00 down MONTGOMERY WARD. Guns, Scopes, Ammo, & Acces sories,. at bargain tPI'Iccs. Most anything taken in trade. We rent uuns. trader bill's WANTED TO TRADE 59 Neat' 2-bcdroom house, , on the South side or town Tor larger homo. If interested, Ph. WO 3- 8395. - HOUSES FOR SALF 40 .WILLIAMSON'S Real Estate & Insurance Service Ph. WO 3-4311 Berry & Thomas Real Estate 207 Depot Ph. WO 8-3173 NELLE GRIMMETT Real Estate ; 4th & Depot Ph. WO 3-5312 W. E. WILKINS Real Estate & Insurance Sac Annex Ph. WO 3-213ti For Sale or Trade! Apt. House located near busine district, on Adams Ave. Will take house as down payment. Wonder ful opportunity. Westenskow & NEBEKER Renl Estate & Insurance Service Foley Bldg. Ph, WO 8-5321 REAL ESTATE WANTED eS 3-Bedroom Home! 100 ft. frontage by 200 ft. Well for irrigation. Only $0,000. Income Prboertv! One to rent and one to live in. 3-bedroom home to live in with full basement, coal and wood fur nace, 2-bedroom home to rent. Onlv $7,000 Merle Burling ' Salesman ' Mayflower Jns. 1103 Adams Pli, WO 3-5450 Exford Smith, Jtenllor . Offices in Ln Grande Jt -linker APTS. FOR RENT 7 Unfurn. 3-Room Apt. 1'i iv.ilo h.'dh, 1st llonr, steam horn ami T.V. cable. Ph.- WO a 44112. MIKrFOR SALB --f"" - ELECTRIC APPLIANCES - M Three 14 in. Portables $89.95 Three 21 in. Table Models & up . To Choose From K AMP'S DEPT. Green Stamps i APTS. FOR RENT 7 Modern 2-room furnished ant Electric stove and refrig. Pri vate bath. Ph. WO 3-3610. ATTRACTIVE well planned apt, Suitable for two people. Inq 504 Main Ave. ' - - FURNISHED Ant., also unfurnish , duplex Apt., .Stokes hot water boater, double garage. Ph., WO 3, 5340 or Inq. at 506 Main St. ... Furnished . Apt. ... Steam heat. Grande Ronde Apts. 1902 3rd. St. . Ph. WO 3-5113 BACHELOR , Apt. Steam heat, clean, reasonable, close In, ; 1908 2nd St., Ph. WO 3-2828. ' 3-ROOM furnished apt. Private bath, garage. Pennsylvania Apts., i S02 Penn. FURNISHED 3 -rooms. Private bath, steam heat, Adults. Inq 1702 2nd St. or Ph. WO 3-4402. MISC. RENTALS 6? FOR RENT: 22-ft. trailer house. : Ideal for couple. Low utilities, or will sell cheap. For infonna- tion Ph. WO 3-5176. v Park Your Trailer . fit Our Modern Court. Shade Lawn, Moderate Rates. Ph. 381 IMBLER TRAILER COURT, IMBLER, ORE. Observer Want Ada Get Results WANTED TO RENT 70 Unfurnished House 2 or 3-Bcdrooms. Ph. WO 3-4322, or see - sergeant Young, La Grande Armory. LOCAL business man desires 2- bedroom house or duplex to rent. Must be unfurnished. Ph. WO 3 5311." MONEY TO LOAN 1 6 LAND BANK LOANS' 5 National Farm Loan Association New Foley Bldg. La Grande, Ore. - " INVESTMENTS 82 Desire $2,000, 1st. mortgage loan on La Grande duplex properly located on north side. Write Observer Box 116. BUS. OPPORTUNITIES B3 FOR Lease py Richfield Oil Cor poration, exclusive morKeiers ol Boron gasoline, well located ser vice stations in La Grande and Pendleton, Fine opportunity for conscientious young men. Fin ancial help available to quali fied persons. Training in engine tune-up and brake work given if desired, also insurance and other benefits. Ph. WO 8-2821. TIRES & ACCESSORIES 9) IN STOCK: 14 INCH SNOW CAPS to . make, your driving sufer: more free from skids. Schrivcr's Flying A. 1701 Adams. MOTORCYCLES 92 1957 B. S. A. Motorcycle. 650 cc. $750.00 cash or take over pay ments plus equity. Contact Ger ald Goldsborough, Hotel Foley. TRUCKS & TRAILERS 94 1949 Willys Jeep! new tires. $595.00 Inq. Apt. 16, Eocene Court. 1948 WILLYS Jeep for sale. 4- nvlon tires, motor in excellent condition. Ph. WO 3-5871. , 1951 International Pick-up. Extra clean and in good shape. Leon ard Huffman. Phone Union 3194. 10 FT. Pan American Trailer. Very attractive, ,in good condi iton, for sale or trade on proptr tv. Ph. WO 3-2801 or WO 3-4749. AUTO FOR RENT 9$ Trucks for rent you drive Move yourself save half ; MAC'S MOBIL SERVICE 1434 Adam " Phone WO 3-4409 AUTOS FOR SALB 1952 Ford, H, & H Overdrive. $30C.0O Good coiuiiuon. I9.i2 Studebaker Commander, V-8, R. & II., and Overdrive. Good con dition. $300.00. Inq. 1804 V Ave. Ph. WO 3-4054. - 1950 Delux Chev. dour sedan. Donald II. (V.ttald. Ph. WO 3 ?.t23. - - SfcS"ss,ssfc mmm m m. Jhe Choice Was "'7'"..;Neven Better;;;; THE GARS WERE NEVER CLEANER 1958 Ford Fairlane 500 .Sedan 1957 Pontiac Starchief Hardtop 1956 Cadillac Hardtop (oupe 1956 Cadillac; Coupe DeVille 1956 Buick 4-door Super Sedan 1 955 Chevrolet Belaire, 4-door 1955 Studebaker V-8 Sedan , r 1 955 Oldsmobile 88' Hardtpp Coupe 1954 Oldsmobile V88" 2-dpor Sedan 1954 Plymouth 4-cJopr Sedan' - 1 953 Oldsmobile "98" Hardtop Coupe , "The Car Makes Good or We 60!" (3ETTINGS-LYNCH ; MOTOR CO: Adams 8t Hemlock AUTOS rOK SALb COME IN jt. See the new 1959 . Chevrolet IMPALA 4-Door Sporty Sedan It's All . New . M. J. GOSS MOTOR CO. Chevrolet t Oldsmobile 1959 FORD NOW ON DISPLAY Hand Ford Sales Chestnut & Jefferson- 1951 AAercury Good condition, 4-door. Ph. Imbler 769 1954 Ford Mainliner Sedan. Good condition. ' Ph. Elgin HE 7-2854 1958 Stude. Scotsman! 10,000 miles. R. & H:, Overdrive. Ph. WO 3-2322 CAPTAIN'S DISH Red haired Y v p n n e Buckingham limbers up aboard a luxury liner moored in London, Eng land. The shapely 21-ycar-old appears in the new movie, "The Captain's Tabic." Hearing Planned Oh Independent Logging Troubles WASHINGTON (UPP-The Sen ate,, Small Business Committee has announced plans for a one day public hearing Nov. 13 in Su perior, Wis., on problems of the independent logging and sawmill industry. The announcement was made jointly by chairman John J. Spnrkman (D-Ala.) and Sen. Will iam Proxmire u-Wis., a com mittee member who is seeking re election. Spnrkman said similar hearings will ho belli in tilhii' majni Inn her ureas. ' " - .f (ryyy-ljTj-y-u-tj-ij-y . . 1 Ph. WO 3-3431 Judge Penies . Beck's Request For Trial Delay -; . 'ill, ,!' : .. I '. i.TACOMA. IUPD U.S. pistrict Judge George H: Bolt today de nied ex -1 e a m s te r.' boss 'Dave Beck's request for an 1 indefinite postponement of his income tax evasion .'trial, 'scheduled for next month, in Federal Court heroi i Judge Bolt also turned down a request for a pre-trial hearing in which evidence of community bias could be presented. The judge, in an airmailed de cision from Washington, D.C., to the Tacoma court, said, "Further hearings and additional argument would serve no proper or useful purpose, the court being fully sat isfied that the showing mode does not justify the continuance applied for." Beck will go on trial Nov. 10 in Tacoma , charged with evading more than $200,000 in income taxes for 1950-53. Lag Of Polio Vaccinations , Brings Warning WASHINGTON (UPD Arthur S; Flemming, secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, warned to day that lack of polio vaccinations is 'needlessly risking the health and happiness of thousands of our children and young people." Flemming said the number of paralytic polio cases increased this year for the first lime since the Sulk vaccine became avail able. He blamed "indifforence" on the part , of parents for n lag' in vaccinations. . .. He told a news conference that there were 1,815 cases of para lytic polio during the first nine months of this year, 238 more than in the same period of 1957. Singer, Actress Appear In Income Tax Contest LOS ANGELES (UPD Singer Gordon MacRae and television ac tress Nanette Fnbray were sched uled to appear in federal court today to contest the government's claim that they are behind in in come lax pgymenls. i Judge Bruce M. Forrester Mon day continued a case against act or Van Johnson involving a back tax claim of $117,497, and settled a claim of $15,200 against New York Yankee co-owner Del Webb and one of $40,609 against Alex ander Carson, husband of comedi enne Carol Channing. . Also On the docket today arc claims against the estate of the late actor Louis Calhern and against former producer Z. Wayne Griffin. Actor . Clark Gable was expected toe appear to testify on Griffin's behalf. SLOT MACHINES FOUND PENDLETON UPD Sheriff Roy Johnson of Umatilla county raid Monday that his deputies liave confiscated 19 slot machines lound in a small stone pumphouse (in, property near here. Johnson said it was not known to whom the machies belonged. The machines were taken to n warehouse here. ENDS U.S. VISIT MADRID. Spain tUPM The Marquesa de Villaverdc, the only daughter of Spanish chief of state Francisco Franco, 'returned ta Madrid Sunday from n visit to the United States. Her husband, a doctor.- remained in the United States for medical studies. ( . : ; t i 1A EXPLODE NUCLEAR WEAPON WASHINGTON UPI The Atomic Energy Commission an nounced Sunday that Russia had exploded another nuclear weapon, tho second in two days and the I mill ..since the Snwek resumed J testing on Sept. 30. .... (PROBABLY DEMOCRATIC Wf'Sr&i-i v ' - cy States in Bold Outlise) . - SPLIT Sf , j . - " YEAR OF THE DEMOCRATS? According to samplings of i political prognostications, by numerous, observers, the Democrats,, already holding a 49-47 edge in the Senate, stand a good chance of. retaining most, of; -their seats fend picking up sdme from the hard-pressed Republi cans. Pre-election news from state after, state is gloomy for the GOP. : Newsmap above plots the outlook for the November senatorial elections in 23 states across, the country. In "--'-i and West Virginia, two senators will be voted to office; in all others, one ' 1,270 REPORTS "NATURAL PHENOMENA" ."INSUFFICIENT 290 AIRCRAFT ,194 BALLOONS DATA" 354 STARS, COMETS; ETC. ' - - .-: ARE THEY OR AREN'T THEY? Flying saucer afflcionados have again been given bad news by the Air Force. Investigating a record 1,270 saucer reports during a 13-month period ending July 31, it lists the statistics shown in sketch above. Natural phenomena, man-made objects, or just plain hoaxes, answered the bulk of the sightings as far as the Air Force was concerned. Reports on another 14 per cent were too sketchy to permit evaluation. Less than two per cent were listed as- "unknowns," Which the Air Force explains will always be present "due to high altitude phenomena strange to the untrained eye." Gas Official Tells FPC Merger Means WASHINGTON (UPD The Federal Power Commission 1 was told Monday that merger of El Pa so Natural Gas Co. and Pacific Northwest Pipeline Corp.' would provide western consumers with gas- at prices cheaper than either company could charge independ dently. . The statement was made by Ray C. Fish, former head of Pa civic Northwest, as the commis sion resumed for one day a hear ing on the proposed merger. El Paso Natural owns 99 per ,cent of , Pacific Northwest's stock, but cannot, formally take over the corporation without FPC approval. Fish testified that El Paso's ownership of Pacific Northwest "already had prevented substan tial rate increases" because Pac ific Northwest, without its El Paso tie, would have been forced to ap ply for higher rates. i ; ' "These would Rave been sub stantially larger than those asked for by Pacific Northwest after its stock was acquired by El Paso," Fish said: Fit-h, now chairman of the Fish Engineering Corp., was principal organizer of Pacific Northwest. . "And if that had not proved enough." he added, "we were pre pared to file for a further rate in crease." Fish said that - Pacific North west, operating independently, had never been able to offer proposals to provide gas supplies to Califor nia under terms thai were accep- THREE BIG EYES This big eyed creature fits comfortably into the clenched fist of a big eyed girl at the Viciwa Zoo. Smallest monkey in; captlvUy, it war taV-en in Madagascar. Ob.ervTrLa Cr.nd., Or, 2 PROBABLY REPUBLICAN fJftJNCERTAIN NO ELECTION (Key States in IN 13 MONTHS V. i a At . 170 . 2 . UNKNOWN" 21 CASES Cheaper Prices table to California customers. But under the merged operations he said. El Paso will use Pacific Northwest facilities to transport gas destined for eventual delivery to California, as well as to north western states. El Paso serves customers in California, West Texas, New Mex ico, Arizona and Utah. Pacific Northwest's system extends -from New Mexico through Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. In addition it im ports Canadian gas. ' . Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho and Wyoming have approved the merger. Chief oppos ition has come from California. Authorities there fear the state would become dependent upon only one supplier El Paso. ' HOOP HITS JAPAN TOKYO (UPD The Wa hoop has come to Japan. Twelve ballet school' students dipped and. gyrat ed at the Imperial Hotel, Satur day in Japan's first, demonstra tion of the new craze' which has swept the . United States and Europe. An American - toymaker introduced the toy for , sale in leading department stores.; RECORD EXTREME COLD WASHINGTON (UPD A balloon-borne Instrument 13 miles above the South Pule picked up "the lowest temperature ever re corded at any height, anywhere" on July 16. the Commerce De partment announced. ,It was 135.4 degrees below zero. ' Strahq As mk FT J WII-LlbM cowpeR-7 " ; i 95 VJhalrffn ' V'JKoTa ON&'oP HI9 BEST f! I -t lgggjj ONE SLIDE. jy it vj llk w m i i sM j. ' jjjkk I ' -r. 7 ESI ' Tuos., Oct, 2M95f, , ,9f . rs..jivii:iai,F:mji j m i . , rTiisiiiii.aiiai.ii i Bold Outline) iTTVlI P)NEWSMAH Mysterious Stains On Houses Disturb Salem Residents - SALEM i UP!) Mysterious staine on houses in the south Salem area have disturbed resi dents who plan to start pelitions going. . . Mrs. Robert Dormsen, one of the petition's sponsors,1 said the, petition links both the. black stain and also "unbearable odors" to Oregon Pulp and Paper Company.. But Karl Heinlein, manager, of Oregon Pulp, denied that there had been any recent change- in the mill operation that could cause I he black splotches which have hit .virtually all wood-walled homes and business buildings in the infested area. Petitioners hope to present their case to the city council Nov. 6 and get it referred to the State Air Pollution Committee. Heinlein said there .was some odor coming from a slough near the plant but said it .was caused by decaying vegetation, not by, mill discharge. . ; . , , , Quotes From The News . (Res. U.S. Pat. OH.) - United Press International . , . - '.-, f LOS ANGELES President Eisenhower, in a campaign ad dress: . "Today ' from Lebanon ' to Qucmoy those in the world who would do., us harm know that America will not be bullied." BERKELEY, Calif. Pibul Songgram, former Thai prime minister, on Field Marshal Sarit Thamarat's seizing governmental control in his homeland: "I believe the government will be in good hands if Sarit is in control." WORCESTER, Mass. Gyorgy Cziffra, refugee Hungarian pian ist, after playing "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" at a concert: "I know what that song means in your country, too." DETROIT Mrs. Chester Ull man, who gave birth to four girls early this month, commenting on birth of quadruplets in Richmond, yVa., to Mrs. Edward G. Engle hart:. "My gosh. I .certainly hope she does as well physically as I have done." If Seems WftS UOCS10 700 Mite FROJATriS Jff'S?1;!16 P.50VE COY W,TH ft FLEET OIPS WM SITUATED ON 2 sjwul 1-SLftNDS IN ThE l.?lE.X -'..-. .jMa&m-kuj.. ......