La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 23, 1958, Page 6, Image 6

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I PHONE 3-31 61
i CARD OF THANKS . 1
. WE, the family of Nettie ,E.
v; Braden wish to express bur
; heartfelt - appreciation for the
many kindnesses and expressions
of sympathy shown during our
;; recent bereavement.
i NOTICES --" """T
Rummage Sale
L. A. B. R. T. Sat. 9:30 A. M.
: Foley Hotel Bldg.
' - Cooked Food Sale!,,
Union, County Historical Society
Zimmerman's Sat. 0:30 a.m.
LOST & i FOUND -r- 4-
LOST: One pair of short white
: gloves at the membership table,
La Grande Senior High, P.T.A.
' Oct. 21st. If found Ph. WO 3-2700.
! Lostl, Shetlanc). Mdr'e
Pinto, -v i Reward
Ph.-W6 3-217
PERSONALS
:' ANY GIRL hi trouble, or needing
a friendly advisor write, tele
phone or stop in at the Salva
tion Army. 211 Fir St. WO 3-2U41.
SERVICES
LET US PUT THAT MODERN
LOOK in your out of style shoes
with the new slim Cinderella
heels. - All styles and colors.
Shoes dyed any color. SWIN
NEY'S SHOE REPAIR, lilt De-
pot St. -
ARE you sleeping on an uncomfort
? able mattress? Let us repair or
:' completely rebuild it. "It's like
new when we are through." ' Ph.
, WO 8-3250. EDWARDS . UP
'1 HOLSTERY.
STANS TREE SERVICE. Now ,is
' : (ho time to get thoso trees
trimmed, reasonable rates. Free
estimates. Insured. Ph. WO 3-
'3001. , j., .... .
Fuller' Brush Dealer
Ph. WO 3-2869
! 1303 Ninth St.
TOOL SHARPENING
Sissors - Saw Filing
Hugh Darlin, 1207 Y Ave. ;
EAGLE CAP LAUNDRY
Enterprise, Ore. f
dome Plckup7Delivery Wed. & FrI.
For Service. : Ph. WO 3-S687.
. Furniture & Cars Upholstered
LA GRANDE UPHOLSTERY
CENTER . i
Rh & Adams Ph. WO 3-2353
SITUATIONS WANTED 20
i SECRETARIAL and Steno. .work
desired. Have three years ex
perience. Can furnish references.
Ph. WO 3-2863.
: HELP WANTED FEMALE- 23
; Wanted:,, Permanent .housekeeper
, - companion for old couple in
; country, tjood wages. Write Ob
i server Box 115. 1
FARM EQUIPMENT
30
M. E. Mustang Tillers!
New! 2-Only! Were $225.00 ebch.
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.- 2436
LIVESTOCK POULTRY
. For Sale: One gentle spirited
gelding saddle horse. $150.00.
One Guernsey milk cow. $165.00.
Ph. WO 3-3661. ; ;
FOR SALE: One Jennie Burro,
, also one Jack Burro. Con be
" seen at Virgil Weir's, across from
' Fruitdalo School. .
La Grande Livestock Comm. Co.
Sale Every Thursday i
Phone Office WO 3-2660
Bob Green & Barney Stephens 1
FOOD-FOOD SERVICE
39
Milk by the jug.
Clarks Dairy
2 Depot Corner 4th
BUILDING SERVICE.
. 40
Remodeling New Construction
Block Laying & Concrete Work.
Bathroom Tiling
W. H. Arnsni Ph. WO S-4S4S
BUILDING MATERIAL
41
Storm Windows! s
All size Custom :mado storm win
dows. We measure, make and in
stall Preparo for Winter now!
. .. j '.--
L La Grande Paint
& Wallpaper
,,.t-trw... j-fjTJ5!r,nT'St: -
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General farm
-AUCTION-
As i Have,Rptfici My Ranch an J Ani gloving, the Following
Will Be Ottered for Sale at. Public Auction One Mile East of
Lostine, uregon on mgnway 82.
Watch for Sale Markers
-FRi:; OCT. 24
LVLE LAEGER-Ph. WO 3-3009
NICK NICHOLS Ph. 27-R-28
- SALE STARTS 12:00 SHARP
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BV REBEKAH LADIES
Livestock"
? Millt 'Caws ; .... ' r . -15
Mixed ..Dairy Heifers
Some Springers, , t,i i 1
1 Team of Smooth Mouth Work
Horses; a good feeding tearri
Ground Working Equip.
1950 4-ton Dodge Pickup .
1 2-whecl Machine Trailer! rubber
tires
1 John Deere No. 55 4-Boltom
Plow ,
1 Massey Harris 10-ft,,. Double
pisk Grain brill with Seed
Attachment
1 John Deere 12-ft. Tandem Disc
1 6-fi, Culti-Packer ,
1 12-ft. Culti-Packer
1 4-Section 5 - ft. Spike Tooth
Harrow
1 4-ft. Seaman Roto Tiller
1 Ford 15-ft. Lift Spike Harrow
1 Ford Hang-On 2-Bottom Plow
TERMS: CASH
A. J . HAMMACK, OWNER
LYLE LAEGER, Sales Manager ' ' . , BOB GREEN, Clerk
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 52 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 52
TWO. REAL VALUES!
Used 16 cu. ft. Kelvinator Upright Freezer
1 Almost New 10 cu. ft. Frigidaire Refrigerator for Lease by Richfield oil Cor.-
,..-. . " poration,- exclusive marketers of
Easy Terms Boron gasoline, well located ser-
' vice stations in La Grande and
Pendleton. Fine opportunity for
DrUK.ICkll A AinC v conscientious young men.-Fin-
DWnNtNlAlVVr O ' ancial helP- 'ovailablo to quali-
: , ' : Vi ' fied persons. Training :in engine
IIQPn nFPT' tune-up and. brake work given
. ,XJK, L",rl' '; if desircdf also insurance -and
We Give "S.&H." Green Stamps lcrbcnetits.- Ph. wo 3-2821.;
vvwlv, . . m , TIRES & ACCESSORIES - 91-
BUILDING MATERIAL 41 HOUSES FOR SALF M ii-'v
m. , IN STOCK: 14 INCH SNOW CAPS
"Cedar Pdnelina" ' ' ' ' make yur driving safer;
S Westeriskow Ti
walls.. Easy to install.:
Let Grande Lumber Co.
Fir It. Jefferson - '
8 FT. 2x4s. $1 per thousand.
FREE ' wood planer ends. U
Haul Western Stud Mills, Inc.,
Eleln. Ph. HE 7-2611. Elgin.
FEED A FUEL
43
14" MILL WOOD
Call WO 3-5642 or, Union 3651.
Box 185,- Union. Ore. -
LOGGING EQUIPMENT
44
Homelite Chain Saws!
7-21 Homelite Gear Drive ..$349.80
7-19 Homelite Direct Drive $249.80
ZIP Homelito Direct Drivo $169.50
TWO g1'S
SUPPLY RENTER
1005 Adllllls Ph. WO 3-5431
MISC. FOR SALE
50
, . Drlnnliil P.ifto I
Lovely new group of Oriental Wood
diui'k-i-rims.- wouaeriui lor your
own home or that Special Gift
for Christmas.
THE TOWN HOUSE
1308 Adams
Guns, Scopes, Ammo. & Acces
sories at bargain prices. Most
anytthlng taken In trade. We
rent Guns. TRADER BILL'S
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 52
FRIGIDAIRE deluxe washer and
dryer. Used 5 months. Very
reasonable. If Interested Ph.
WO 3-5955.
HAVE two Pac-a-way freezers for
sale or trade. See Virgil Weir,
across from Fruittlnle School.
SPORTING GOODS . 57
.-."HUNTER'S" ,
Big Discount on Ammunition
Tents Tarps Sleeping Bags
Shell Belts Insulated Boots
Thermal Underwear.
OUTDOOR SUPPLY
1212 Adams
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.
Guns, Scopcs, Ammo.- & Acces
sories at nargain prices, most
anything . taken In trade. We
-rent Guns.-TRADER BILL'S -
VViVlrVvVWirVVVVVVVVVWvvvyA
WANTED TO TRADE 59
- i-irmnrn-mnrwinri nr.Tnr.-rior n iuihwhwj
Neut 2-bcdroom house,' on the
south side of town for larger
home. If inloroMed, Ph. WO 3
339S. - ' I
WARM 660IPMENT
La Grande, Ore. AUCTIONEER
Haines, Ore. AUCTIONEER
Tractors and Trucks
1955 D2 Caterpillcr; 1933 Hours; in
excellent condition; still un-
. der guarantee , , .
Miscellaneous Equip.
1 20,000-lb. Set of Scales t
1 3 - Unit Surge Milker; pump,
, pails and pipe ...
1 Zero 8 Can Milk Cooler
i Hog Sclf-Feder
1 Stock Tank Heater, electric
Hay Equipment
T' j ..'
1 Case String-Tie Hay Baler
1 A.C. Combine; 6-ft. ; . . ..
2 Rubber Tired Hay Wagons
1 30-ft, Grain and Hay Elevator
on Wheels
1 Jenkins Hay Stacker ,
Shop Equipment
1 Forney . Arc Welder
Miscellaneous Shop Tools
& Nebeker
Real Estato & Insurance Service
Foloy Bldg. Ph. WO 3-5321
FOR Sale .or Trade: Large 3-bed-room
house. Llfte new, on 2-acres
of ground, 2-miles out on good
oiled road. Will take town prop
erty as part payment. Full price
$24,000. Ph. WO 3-4090.
WILLIAMSON'S
Real Estate A Insurance Service
Ph. WO 3-4311
BILL THOMAS
,. Real Estate
207 Depot : Ph. WO 3-3173
NELLEGRlMMETT
Real Estato !
4lh & Depot - Ph. WO 3-5312
,W. E. WILKINS
Real .Estate & Insurance
Sac Annex - Ph. WO 3-2136
REAL ESTATE WANTED
45
3-Bedroom Home! ;
100 ft. frontage by 200 ft. Well for
, irrigation. Only $6,000.
Income Property!
One to rent and one to live. in.
3-bedroom home to live in with
full basement, coal and wood fur
nace, 2-bcdroom home to rent. Only
$7,000
Merle Burling
Salesman
Mayflower Ins.
103 Adams Ph. WO 3-5450
Exford Smith,Realtor
Offices in La Grande & Baker
HOUSES FOR RENT
44
MODERN 2 bedroom furnished
house for rent in Union. Oil heat.
Rent $50.00 per month. Ph.
Union 2403.
2-Bedroom House
Partly furnished, Close in.
Ph. WO 3-9976
Two 2-Bedroom Houses
Available immediately. For in
formation contact College Busi-
Wss Office.- - '-
APTS. FOR RENT - 47
Unfurri. 3-Room Apt.
Private bath, 1st floor, steam heat
and T.V. cable. Ph. WO 8-4402.
Modern 2-room furnished apt.
Elertrir stovo and rerrW. rri
vato hath. -Ph. WO-flSfiin.
7
FURNISHED 3-room apt. Private
bath, 1st. floor, steam heat. Also
2-room basement apt. All utilities
furnished. 1502 Washington St.
Gregory Apts. - -
APARTMENT for rent.- Completely
redecorated. First floor. Adams
and Chestnut. Ph. WO 3-5949 or
WO 3-3552..
ATTRACTIVE well planned apt.
Suitable for two people. Inq.
504 Main Ave..
FURNISHED Apt., also unfurnish
duplex Apt.: Stokes hot water
heater, double garage. Ph. WO 3
6340 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.,
902 Penn.
FURNISHED 3 - rooms. Private
bath, steam heat. Adults, v Inq.
1702 2nd St. or Ph. WO 3-4402. '
MISC. RENTALS - 69
K. P. HALL .
For Lodges, Clubs or Groups.
W. H. Kirkman Ph. WO 3-2828
Park Your Trailer .
at Our Modern Court. Shade
Lawn, Moderate Rates. Ph. 381
IMBLER TRAILER COURT,
IMBLER, ORE.' ' '
WANTED TO RENT
70
Unfurnished House c
2 or 3-Bedrooms.- Ph. WO 3-4322,
or see Sergeant Young, La
Grande Armory.' .; -: t
LOCAL business man desires'. -2-
bedroom house or duplex to rent.
Must be unfurnished. Ph. WO 3-
5311,"
MONEY-TO LOAN
81
- SALARY LOANS -PAY
BACK MONTHLY ?
SECURITY LOAN & FINANCE
116 Depot , .. v ( .... Ph. WO 3-3134
5, LAND BANK LOANS 6
National Farm Loan Association
New Foley Bldg. La Grande,
ore.
INVESTMENTS ' 82
Desire $2,000, 1st. mortgage loan
on La urande duplex property
located on north side. Write
Observer Box 1 16. - -
BUS. OPPORTUNITIES
83
MOTORCYCLES
92
1957 B. S. A. Motorcycle. 650 cc.
$750.00 cash or take over pay
ments plus equity. Contact Ger
ald uoldsbprougn, Hotel I'oley.
TRUCKS & TRAILERS
94
Late Model Pick-ups!
1957 CHEVROLET
Series 3100, Radio, Healer & De
froster. Low Mileage, One Owner.
$1,695.
1957 FORD """ " -'
Deluxe Cab, One Owner. Condi
lion like New. Heater and De
froster. $1,795. -
1956 FORD . .' , -
4-Wheel Drivek Deluxe Cab., Low
Mileage, One Owner. Price to
Sell. $1,795.
1957 WILLYS JEEP
4-Whcel Drive Pick-up.
TWO 1955 JEEPS
ONE 1951 JEEP
Oregon Tractor
9 Depot St. Ph. WO 3-2314
1948 WILLYS Jeep for sale. 4
nylon tires, motor in excellent
condition. Ph. WO 3-5371.
1951 International Pick-up. Extra
clean and in good shape. Lcon-
ard Huffman. Phono Union 3194.
AUTO FOR RENT
ts
' Trucks for rent you drive
Move yourself save half
MAC'S MOBH, SERVICE
1434 Adams - Phone WO S-440P
AUTOS FOR SALE - M
WWa'WsMaassi ssisishmwj
1952 Ford, R. & II., Overdrive.
$300.00 Good condition. 1952
Sludebaker Commander. V-8. It.
& H., and Overdriye. Good con
dition. $300.00. Inq. 1804 V Ave.
' Ph. WO 3-4054.
1950 Delux Chev.
l-door sedan. Donald II. Oswald,
Ph. WO 3-2325.
AUTOS FOR SALE
1951 Mercury
Good condition. 4-door.
Ph. Imblcr 769
1954 Ford Mainliner
Sedan. Good condition.
Ph. Elgin HE 7-2854
1958 Stude. Scotsman!
10.000 miles, R. & II., Overdrive.
Ph. WO 3-2322
1957 CHEVROLET Sport. Coupe.
Standard transmission and over
drive. Inq. 1212 Willow St.
1946 CHEVROLET pick-up. ii-ton,
4 speed. Radio and heater.
$:'5fl.O0. Good shape Se at Hal
Hermann's Chevron Stojlinn.'
APTS. FOR RENT
AUTOS FOR SALE -r M
1958 FORD FAIRLANE 500 SEDAN
1957 PONTIAC STARCHIEF HDTP.
1956 CADILLAC HARDTOP CPE.
Gettings-LyncH
Motor Co.
' Pontine Buick Cadillac
Adams & Hemlock Ph. WO 3-3431
. COME IN
See the new 1959
Chevrolet
IMP ALA
4-Door Sport Sedan
It's All New
M. J.GOSS
MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet
Oldsmobiie
1959
FORD
NOW ON
DISPLAY
Hand Ford
Sale$
. ...j . .. i i, .'.i .
Chestnut & Jefferson
. e4m rmep '
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE ' OF OREGON ,
FOR UNION COUNTY
MARGUERITE L. ADAMS,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Unknown heirs of E. Z. CAR
BINE, deceased; Unknown heirs
of ANNIE C. CARBINE, de
ceased; ED W. CARBINE and
.VERDA PORTER CARBINE,
husband and 'wife; SUSAN
MYRTLE GRAHAM and F. J.
GRAHAM, her husband: KATIE
LAVERNE STARR and ARTHUR
STARR, her husband; GRACE
AUGUSTA HOLMES, a widow;
LOVICA JANE GRUWELL and
,A.; GRUWELL, her husband;
JOSEPH L. CARBINE, an uri-
: 'married man: THELMA CAR-
V-'BELL and --W.' W. CORBELL,
Her husband; ' EARL Z. - CAR-
BINE, an unmarried man; CITY
OF: LA GRANDE, OREGON, a
municipal 'corporation; also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right; title, estate,
lien or interest in the real estate
described in the complaint, . -.-Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS HEREIN:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each;' of;
,you ore hereby required to appear
and answer the- complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
suit within four weeks from the
dale of the first publication of
summons; and if you fail so'vto
answer, the plaintiff will, for want
thereof, apply to the court 'for the
relief prayed for in the complaint,
which substantially is for a decree
requiring defendants to set forth
the nature of their claim to lot
numbered four (4) of the re-
subdivision of block thirteen (13),
Supplemental plat of GRANDY'S
SECOND ADDITION to La Grande,
Oregon, and adjudging that the
defendants and each of them have
no estate, right, title, lien or in
terest whatsoever . in or to said
real estate, which is the real
esla'.e described in the complaint,
ana decreeing plainlnl the owner
thereof in v fee simple, quieting
plaintiff's title therein and declar
ing same to be good and valid;
enjoining the defendants and each
of them from asserting or claiming
any right whatever i'.ierein ad
verse lo plaintiff, and for such
other and further relief as the
court may find just and equitable.
This' summons is published
against you by virtue of an order
of the Hon. W. F. Brownton.
Circuit Judge of Union County,
made and entered on the JSth day
of October, l'JStl, and prescribing
lint this summons be published in
the La Grande Evening Observer
for four successive and consecu
tive weeks! the first publication
hereof to be in the issue of said
newspaper dated October 16th
1958.
Dated and first published this
16th day of October. I958. -' f
COCHRAN & EBERHARD
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Post office address:
La Grande. Oregon.
Pub. Oct. Hi. 23. 30. Nov. 6. 19511
Prince Philip Will ' &
Visit Canada Next Week
OTTAWA (UPD Prince Philip
returns here next week for one of
his increasingly frequent Canadian
visits. !
This time he is not coming as
the husband of the queen but
rather as the president of the
English - speaking Union of the
Commonwealth, which with its
American counterpart, holds a
conference here Oct. 26-31.
troops save Lives
TOKYO (UPI i Japanese
troops saved 2,000 persons and re
covered 596 bodies in the Izu Pen
insula floods caused by Typhoon
Ida last month the Defense Board
has reported. ryr- -- -
MARKETS
By United Prats International
New York Stocks
NEW YORK (UPD Railroad
shares advanced to -within n- frac
tion of their high for more than a
year in a more active stock , mar
ket today. Utilities were around
their best level in . 28 years.
. Industrial shares, held down by
easier prices for automobile issues,
some of. the chemicals and a few
miscellaneous issues, lost for the
fourth straight day..
Rails ; got into, action . when
Northern Pacific declared a stock
dividend of 20 per cent on its
shares, subject to Interstate Com
merce. Commission approval.
. Northern Pacific spurted to a
new high at 57 up. 6!i points and
held most of the rise. Atlantic
Coast Lino sold ut 47 up point.
Great Northern rose more than
point and. most other carriers were
up fractions. . .. ,
Schcnley sold as high as 44 'i up
3 points and a new top for the
year. , Other liquors firmed with
National Distillers at a Hew top.
. Lorillard continued in favor oh
belief its . record earnings will
bring a higher dividend. The stock
made a - new high .at 84 1 i up 4
points before easing slightly on
profit taking. . '
. The easing in the motors came
despite a rise in production of
automobiles for this week at its
best level since mid-July.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK ' '
Cattle 100;. includes load fed
heifers and part' 16ad steerS; 2
loads mixed good-choice 1250 lb.
fed steers late Wednesday 25.75;
utility cows today 17.50-19.50; can-ners-cutters
15-16.50; Holslein cut
ters to 17.50. . '' ' '
Calves 25; .good-choice Vealers
28-32; ' standard calves and veal
ers 22-27;" utility. 17-21. '. .- :
Hogs 300; trade active, "steady;
1 and 2 butchers 180-235 lb. 20.50
21; mixed lots 19.50 - 20.25; sows
salable 16.50-19, ..i- :
Sheep 250; few good slaughter
lambs steady at 19-20; choice load
unsold' early; good-choice feeders
salable 17-19; cull-good ewes 350
9.50. -
. PORTLAND DAIRY' -
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA
large, 48-50C doz.; A large, 45-47c;
AA medium 38c; A medium, 37c;
AA smalls, 30-33c; carton l-3c
additional. --.,
Butter -r-i To retailers: AA-and
Grade A prints, 67-68c lb.; carton
It! higher; B prints, .6546c.
Cheese (medium cured) To re-
tailors: A grade Cheddar singles
daisies, 39-51c;" processed Ameri
can cheese, 5-lb. loaf 40t43c. ;! ,
r PORTLAND GRAIN .
White wheat 2.04 . -n .
Soft white, H.R. applicable 2.04
White .club-2.04: . ' : i
Hard red winter, ordinary 2.04
Hard white baarl, ordinary 2.07
Oats no bid
Barley 49.50 . .
Union County 4-H
AchieyementPqrty
Slated Saturday .
The Union County 4-H Achie
vement party will be held at the
Island City Farm Bureau hall,
Saturday, nt'7:30' p.m.- Purpose
of the event is to present achieve
ment pins and- cards; courtesy of
the First National Bank and to
ward 4-H trophies ' and special
awards to outstanding 4-H mem
bers. :..: .,:,, V
All 4-H members in the county,
their parents, elders, and pros
pective 4-H members are invited
to this party. Entertainment will
be provided by the 4-H Junior
leaders and a movie on National
4-H Club Congress will be shown.
.Sharon Schaurcs, La- Grande
and Dale Case, Alicel, will serve
as emcees.. Refreshments will be
served and each club is request
ed lo bring enough cookies for
their club.
Arnpn Eckley Davis
Burial Rites Held,
ENTERPRISE (Specinl)-Amori
Eckley Davis, 76, a fanner of
Enterprise, died Friday,' Octo
ber 17 at the local hospital Where
he had been a patient for five days
after suffering a stroke. '.
Funeral services were held Tues
day at 2 p.m. by the Bollnlan
Funeral Home, at the Community
Church with the Rev. John i-V.
Miirtsey Officiating: Interment was
in the Enterprise cemetery with
I.O.O.F. Lodge No. 153 of Enter
prise in charge of the committal
servidfe. v. ' t
i Davis Was bont hear Enterprise
September 13, 1882 and had lived
in the cbunty most of his life. Jle
was a member of the Community
Church and of I.O.O.F. Lodge
No. 153. -. ; .-. . :, ' V '
. Survivors include his widow, the
former Merta ' Beecher, at the
family home; two sons,- Donald,
of Enterprise and Alvin of Athena;
one sister, Mrs.- Alto Waugh, of
Yakima; a brother, Ira Davis, Of
Dayton, Ore.; five grandchildren
and one great grandchild. -! j
SON ON THIRD DUTY TOUR
' WASHINGTON (UPD Maj.
John Eisenhower, "Hie President's
son, is beginning his third tour of
duty at the White 'House.
Young Eisenhower will help
Bris. Gen. Andrew J. Gnodpnster
the President's staff secretary?-
Observed La Grande, Ore., Thurs., Oct. 23, 1958 Page 6
Market Literature Mentions
Many Unrelated Items Now
By ELMER C. WALZER -.
, . UPI. Financial Editor
NEW YORK UPI Reading
the market, "literature". . .these
days one finds many things un
related to markets but often in
spired by their strength. 1
We read that the hula hoop is
undoubtedly the greatest! craze
since the yo-yo, out of which at
least - one man made a fortune.
Also that the exaggerated rise
in the market is not a forerunner
of a sharply rising general busi
ness, but something strong enough
in itself to inspire heavy holiday
spending on luxuries and semi
luxuriest -v.i : ' ' ;
That overpopulation is a mixed
blessing, especially . when it is
noted that massive populations
can influence foreign policies and
also cause wars. . . -
That this is thrift-week, and if
thrift had been practiced by the
Congress last spring the Treasury
might have had smoother sailing
in its financing ventures.
' These things are typical of mar
ket "literature"- in. times when
it's miglity difficult to guess- from
day to day, what the market is
going to do. . -: - :
;.. About this time each year, the
market community looks over its
Bull Brings
$21,000 At
Jersey Sale
v. COLUMBUS, Ohio' (UPI) Mnr
lu Commando Pattern, a 6 year
old 'bull consigned by Marlu Farm
bl Lincroft, N. Ji, equaled the all
time high-of-the All American
Jersey sale here Monday night,
bringing $21,000. . ' 1 m
The bull was purchased by the
Curtiss' Improved Stud Service of
Cary, 111. i
The-a verage price paid by
buyers from all over the United
States and several foreign coun
tries' was $2,399 on 45 head of
select Jersey cattle, .highest price
in breed ; history for the sales.
Nobleman Noble Nancy, the top
selling female, was sold to J. L.
Hutcheson of Happy Valley Farm,
Rossville, Ga. The animal was
consgned by the School of the
Ozarks,-: Point Lookout, Mo. :'
Second' high price for : a cow
was- $8,500 paid for Brampton
Gareth Carom by Henry Uihlein,
Heaven Hill Farm Lake Placid
Clubi N; Y -and sold by B. H.
"Earlier Canadians look 7 of the
15 first .places in the AH Ameri
can Jersey showi and all but one
of the blue ribbons in the bull
classes. '
Portland Ppir Fined
For Liquor Violation
LAKEVIEW, Ore. (UPI)-Fines
were imposed in Justice . Court
here Tuesday against Merry Ellen
Makay and' Barney Kaye, both of
Portland. They ' were accused of
hauling some 100 gallons of liquor
across the state line from Nevada
in violation of Oregon law.
Kaye pleaded guilty and was
fined $1,000. The Makay woman
was adjudged guilty and ordered
to pay $500 fines and costs.
Twosome Topics
ACROSS
From to
worse "i -r'
Strawberry
37 Ancient
Englishman
39 Swerve
40 Stead
41 Weight of
India
42 Consent ' "
45 Mad scramble
'' (2 words)
49'Interpret
51 It is (contr.)
52 Related
53 Upon
54 Diminutive
a sufnxes '
55 Shoshoncan
Indians
56 Jewels
57 Coloring
matter'
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1 Straw
2 Indigo
3 Decide
4 Late '
5 Toward the
sheltered side
0 At a snail's
anrf nil '
Century plant
Seaweed -
for a
portrait '
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willingness
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Placed again
A- of
sunshine
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fah.V ' -
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pendent
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ifT" ""n . "7" -
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ft T) " 5?
n -11 I ftttI ftt;
nm-Lfolios with an eye to doing
some tax selling.
This year even that type of un
loading isn't going to be large,
according to the experts who
point out that there aren't many
losses lo take.
The tax- selling is' expected to
hit the boiid market where losses
in many instances are large be
cause of , the sharp decline in
senior issues. f
. Such selling might inspire some
profit-taking in stocks.' The bond
losses then could be applied
against the stock profits for the
income lax return.
Standard & Poor's calls atten
tion to contributions of stock since
the cost ' of contributions can be
cut by giving securities that have
appreciated in value.. One is al
lowed a deduction on the basis
of current value, and . he can
avoid payment of the capital
gains tax on appreciation over
the original cost, says Standard.
. Election is two weeks away
and that poses a problem for the
market, according to some of the
experts. They have been setting
the period immediately after elec
tion as a possible time for profit
taking. In the past, the usual procedure
in Wall Street is to jump the gun
when a specific date is set for
any market move. Hence, the be
lief that profit-taking, if it is
going to develop ; in - any large
amount, might well come before
election day. ' , - : . :
If the stock market does loosen
up some profits there will be a
rush to get them by several
groups:
1. The U. S. Treasury, which is
tuning up a big drive to sell
more of its securities to investors
to avoid tlie inflationary potential
of sales of. bonds to banks;
3. the . automobile industry
wwhich is banking on a big demand
for its 1959 models now gradually
swinging into production with a
goal of six million car sales for
1959. ' '
3. Savings banks which are ad
vertising for new depositors de
spite increases already recorded
to record highs. -
4. Municipalities 1 which have
been running into difficulty even
with tax exempt bonds.
Announces
Continuance Of
TwoYear-Old Suit
SEATTLE (UPI) U.S. District
Judge John C. Bowen declined to
set a .trial date and continued un
til Dec. 1 the 2-year-old suit
brought by the Scott Publishing
Co. against the Columbia Basin
News, the' International' Typo
graphical Union and Unitypo.
Bowen announced the contin
uance Tuesday. The plaintiff is
asking for a judgment of $2,412,
000, accusing the defendants of
conspiring to obtain a daily news
paper monopoly in the Tri-city
area of Pasco, Kennewick and
Richland, Wash; The Scott Pub
lishing Co. publishes the Tri-City
Herald, an' nfternoonx paper; The
Columbia Basin News is a morn
ing daily. Unitypo is a corporate
subsidiary of the ITU.
Defense attorneys told Judge
Bowen they would need from six
to 12 months to complete their
findings.
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26 Weird
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Amazon, for
instance
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hydrogen
bomb
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