k f V t b -v t ' r J ! i- M i i GLIFIED- ' ADVERTISING INFORMATION aUl Ciairieo Anrartiaiim - acted ui)Irl lo"tlni rnlu and erulationa 'nr'-the irHiiie'lt.onjt "uey-'HIilillNhlNK'Cnnu'Hny; wliln WIN not 4tT.airinftllji fur any er-' fore alter tha flrat riiHerllnii -and taaalfy irdvirllenili(M, delete vjeuiiimeme1 w.rt 'Or ".(..mencea e.rfiUt"enr' adVertiiempnt. - V " 'CASH 'ItATKH Thm 0aJ rate ahnwn Itelow reore MOta 26 per cent dlnooum for payment within five dny. Count four and onci-lmir word. 10 til a line . . . MINIMUM INHKRTIONI) rOUIT LINES ' " laaertiona , . per Line One 20c Three 13c Six 12c Copy Miit Ho in Bj 9:00 a.m. PHONE WO 3-3161 ' NOTICES ' 3 ' YOUR quarters and dollars ' go' further at ;;ie nandmade gilt and ' , cooked food sale at Zimmermans. ' Monday. Nov.- 17th. 9:30 AlM. , St. Bcrnndetle Circle of thc . St. Mary's Altar Society. Observer Want Ads Get Results Rummage Sale Food boxes given away. IOOF Hall, Sat., Nov. 15th.' A.M. Abundance of Children's Clothing Taking orders for. imprinted Xmas cards. $2.50 per box. Call us for more inlormation. Ph. WO 3- '2840 or lnq. 201 -Benton. Central School Carnival Sat.," Nov:' 15th: beginning' at 5:'.KI fM. dames, concessions, and cafeteria. St. Peter's Guild Bazaar v. at ZimtYicrmans, Krl. and Sat. 9:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Mince meal candy", cooked foods. Fall Festival Presbyterian ''Church, Thurs. Nov. 13th. Bazaar, 2 P.M. on i Coffee & C';ilte, 2P.M. to 4:30P.M. Ham-Dinner, '6 P.M. to 7:30 P.M JJDSTJt,OUNp LOST: Orib female Boxer. Tan with while chest. Collar with license and rabies tag. Reward.1 Ph. WO 3 2780. PERSONALS 5 ' ALL, Zloil 'Lutheran' members and' friends are urged to uttend: ; Stewardship Sunday Services,1 NOV." HUH, Very important; ANY QlhX in trouoio, ur needing friendly advisor write, tele phone or stop in at the Salva tion Army.211 Fir St. WO S-W41. SERVICES FOR All Your, -Upholstery .Needs Call EDWARDS UPHOLSTERY Free estimates. Expert workman ship and prompt service at prices you can nllord. Ph. WO 3-3250, TANS TREE SERVICE. Now is the limo to get those trees trimmed, reasonable rates. Free estimates. Insured; Ph. WO 3 3601. EAGLE CAP LAUNDRY Enterprise, Ore. dome Pickup-Delivery Wed. & Frl. For Service, m. wo 3 0887, SITUATIONS WANTED s20 WANTED: Ironing tn do" in my homo. Conluct or .write me. Eocene Courts, No. 37. KELP WANTED 21 BOOKKEEPER wanted: Experi enced, lady preferred. Interna tional Harvester Dealer at Jo seph, Ore. Ph. Joseph, General 22391. ' HELP WANTED MALE 22 Fountain Girl ' ' at Char-bon-do Fountain. No Phono calls. HELP WANTED MALE 22 WANTED: 10 Boys to sell Ob server cn the streets in downtown Ln Grando. Come to the Ob server Office at 3 P.M. each day. Make your Xmas money now. HELP WANTED FEMALE 23 Baby sitter wanted to take care of small child in your 'home. Write Observer Box 125. PUMPS-IRRIGATION 32 O. C. TANDY ' ' WELL DRILLING Thief Valley Road Box 223. North Powder Ph. 2438 LIVESTOCK-POULTRY 34 For Sale: One Jennie Burro, also ono Jack Burro. Cnn bo seen at Virgil Weir's, across from Fruitdale School. La Grande Livestock Comm. Co. Sale Every Thursday Phone Otrice WO 3-2660 Boh Green k Barney Stephen" GARDEN SUPPLIES 36 tmrmmmmlf'mmw'mmSmmt'mrmmmmmr NEW lawns and gardens. Good hlnpk fnn cm nr m tnrl mnnin'ii Approx. 3-yard load, $10.00. Ph. FOOD-FOOD SERVICE 39 ' " CLARK'S" DAIRY " Home owned and operated Grade A milk & cream FRESH DAILY HOME DELIVERY or BY Till.; JUG AT OUR STORE , 7iic per gal. 2 Depot "Ph. WO 3-5312 BUiLDiNS MATERjAt , , WALLPAPER S'PECf ACiiLARH! 2,000 ROLLS ON SALE I Double Rolls Inrom 40c to $2.50 per (rol I : ALL IN STOCK I I Fre.e Wallpaper Paste with Pyr.ch'asjet ' of $5.0p or More . t' . ALSO I Rubber Base Paint $3.98 per Gallon All Sales Final, No Returns, No Refunds ' ' ' ' La Grande Paint & Wallpaper. U4 Depot We Give "S.&H." wOME FURNISHINGS 1 ii Assorted Colors V J Samson Card Tables Green Rust Tan Chartreuse Gray Trimmed inr Natural, Gray, Blaclc SPECIAL PRICE "$7.95 Matching Crjairs Ayoilable ' BOH N EN K AMP'S We .Give "sl&ft." Green Stamps FOOD-FOOD SERVICE t 3. I THE ' MODEL' DAIRY La Grandees 'oldest Dairy Wiijhcs to Announce we are I ! Distributors for CARNATION FRESH . DAIRY PRODUCTS At your Stores or at the Door 708 Alder 1 WO 2031 BUILDING MATERIAL. I 41 8 FT. 2x4a. $1!, per thouiand. mmtu wood planer ends! u Haul, Western Stud Mills, Inc., KlKIn Ph HP: 7-Sflll. ElBln. FEED & FUEL 43 Home of LARRO FEEDS . , ' Best by Test .. Inland Poultry & Feeds; 1411! Jefferson Ph. WO 3-422,1 PRES-TO-LOGS! Carload Arriving, Order Now! Take Delivery from Car and Save $1.00 Per Unit. La Grande Lumber Co. Fir & Jefferson Ph. WO 3-3113 Observer Want Ada Get Reiults 14" MILL WOOD Call WO 3-5042 or Union 3651. Box 185, Union. Ore. LOGGING EQUIPMENT 44 Loggers Attention! Used Logging Winch' to fit' II-D-5 or T-D-fl or D-4. Oregon Tractor Depot St. Ph.. WO 3-2.H4 Homelite Chain Saw! The only Saw with a 7 Month Guarantee. See or call Tor Free Demonstration at . TWO GI'S ' SUPPLY CENTER 1005 Adams Ph. WO 3-5431 MISC. FOR SALE 50 4x5 Speed Graphic, case, flash,. tillers, cut . tilinliolders and HeighlnndiV Strobe Ligllt. Value $548.00, will sell for $325.55. Like new condition. Leica 111 F. F.R.8. Elmer lens and case. Value $209.00, will sell fr $125.00. Like new condition. Inquire 2005 N Ave. Ph. WO 3-4li55. Complete carpenter's hand tool set. Drills, saws, planes etc. $145. I'll. WO 3-32117 utter 0 P.M. Oriental Gifts! Lovely new group of Oriental Wood Block Prints. Wonderful for your own home or that Special Gift for Christmas. THE TOWN HOUSE 1308 Adams YARN, Bcrnnts, Beehive. Lilvs. Fleece Gold 4 07.., 4 ply $1,00, 2 oz. $.59. Needles, Books. Trickel Elec, 2910 3rd St. Baker, Ore. Guns, Scopes, Ammo. & Accofc sories at Bargain prices. Most anytthing taken in trade. Wo rent Guns. TRADER BILL'S HOME FURNISHING ill 12 Place, setting of Winlerlinc Bavarian China. Brand new. $!. Ph. WO 3-3287 nfler (I P.M. ELECTR.IC APPLIANCES 52 HAVE two Pric-a-way freezers for across irom rruiidalc School.- sale or trade. See Virgil Weir, 'BUILDIHS WATgRjAj. ' 41 SALE, SALE. Ph. WO'3-5121 Green Stamps rlOME FURNISHINGS ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ' '52- Used. Xppliances '7 One real good kjtclKjnaide Dish washer, $149.95. Refrigerators as low as $59.50. -30 Gal: gas 'water heateronly $25., oil heaters $20. to $40. ! ) I ' DOLYENS V 108 Depot ' ; - -: Ph, WO 3-3327 "i ' "i" -i iyfV'fvLriri.ri'ij"Uiri.i ijLi u v 1.1 u SPORTING GOODS 57 Winchester Model ' 70 300 H & II, Magnum, fired six times. $95. Phi: WO 3-3287 after. 0 P.M. . s i : "Elk Hunters" ": Tents, T a r p s, Sleeping Bags, Winl cr Underwear, Jackets, Parkas, Boots. "Everything -;for, ; . the.. Hijnler. ,, ' V1' . ;. i . ?Outdoor Supply I 1212 Adams HOIICCa BOD CAl 0 ..... Am . AAAAaAaAAAaaaVaMiFVaarVVfVaa'WVVVaa Union Home Thren hedrnfim rmirin nni-l Itncn. ment, furnaco heat, one-half, block ot ground. Morawooa lloors. cnerry trees, garage. Curtains, drapes and floor . coverines. Prien i Sll son Terms. "See . : 1 ' -' Knight Real Estate; Union, Ore. V WESTENSKOW & NEBEKER ' Foley Bldg. ' Ph. WO 3-5321 MODERN 2-bcdroom house on ' north side near school and city center. Small down payment, , balance like rent. , Immediate possession. Ph. WO 3-2248. ' Needed Immediately! South Side Home' Bedroom homo! nrn'fpr small yard. Between $6,000. and $7,000. Please call us if you're ready1 to sell. -- 2-Bedroom House ' On north side. $750. down, balance - like rent. Merle Burling Salesman Mayi lower Ins. 1103 Adnlns' ' - !Ph. WO 3-5450 Exford Smith, Realtor Offices in La Grande & Baker Bill Thomas Real "Estate ' Ph. WO 3-3173 207 Depot " 2-BF.DROOM homo on the south side. Half basement. $6,950. Terms.. Inq. 1601 K Ave. or Ph. after 6 P.M. WO 3-4007, SELL or Trade: A two bedroom home -in .Tho Dalles, with a glasscd-ln back porch for sun room or extra bedroom, plus full basement ' fixed as recreation room. For sale or trade ; for ' similar house in La Grande or immediate adjacent area. Con tnol ' -II. E. Philby, Evening Observer. VV. E. WILKINS - Real Estate & Insurance Sac Annex Ph. WO 3-2136 ' NELLE GRIMMETT- , Real Estate 4th & Depot " " Ph. WO Si312 WILLIAMSON'S Real Estate & Insurance Service - Ph. WO 3 4311 ' ,-f I HOUSES TOR RENT" ; U i 3-ftpOM mpdprn iouse. Furnished close-in. -Jinq.- I4io,-ook . st Ph,WO ,1-5335. aArS'aara.riaM.i ARTS. FOR KENT 1 " Two '3R.oom Apts.' ' . E-nrnichnrf Coi" fl-' ' ' & H.lllKlt, 1,1.-11 IIUVI.' Inq;. 1405 7th St. 'Bachelor "Apt. Sti-am ')i(!at', ''iiic'an,' c'lose-in, reasdnahlo. 1908 2nd. Ph. WO 3-2328 3-UOOM ;furnished Apt. for rent Private bath, garage. Pennsyl vania Apts.i 902 Penn. I furnished Apt. and 1 unfur nished Apt. Both have 3-rooms, ; private bath, steam heat. .Adults only. Inq. 1702 2nd. St, Attractive Apt. Furnished. 1G10 4th St. Inq. Chase Bohnenknmp. SMALL furnished Apt. Heal, hot water, 101s 01 storage. 3-uiocks from Post Office. Inq, 1904 -3rd. St. - - - ...... : 1 and 2-room furnished opts, for ligllt housekeeping. Ph. WO :3 5340 or Inq. 1712 Cedar.- " ROOMS FOR RENT ' it ONE 'Tight" housekeeping room. All utilities furnished. - Also one sleeping'- room, outside entrance, close in, reasonable. . I n q. 1601 Washington. ' ' WANTED TO RENT ' 70 3-Bedrodrn House in College Area. Ph. WO 3-4534. MONEY TO LOAN 81 ,'" SAUARY' -EOANS" v - PAY BACK MONTHLY SECURITY -LOAN & FINANCE 110' ''Depot' 'A Ph. WO 3-3134 5 ...LAND BANK LOANS 5 Notional ' Farm Loan Association New- Foley 'BIdg. La Grande, 'Ore. .$ .. i ,. .-. BUS. OPPORTUNITIES " 83 FOR Lease by Richfield Oil Cor- porution, exclusive marketers of . Boron gusoline,' well located ser vice stations in Lo Grande :and Pendleton. FlntJ ' opportunity for conscientious -young men.' Fin ancial help available To "quali fied persons. Training In engine tune-tip and brake 'work given if desired, also insurance and other benefits. Ph. WO 3-2821. TIRES & ACCESSORIES ?! Snow tread "Retreads.' All guar anteed 12 months. Wards snow treads are built from selected carcasses using new Hire tread stock. Buy one or pair & save. MONTGOMERY WARD. - IN STOCK: 14 INCH SNOW CAPS To Tiiakb your : driving safer;, more tree from skids. Schriver's Flying. A. 1701 Adams. TRUCKS & TRAILERS - 4 PICK-UPS i '55 Chev. - 3-Speed '41 Chev. 4-Speedi '55 Ford 3-Speed! '54 ..'Dodige 3-Speed '52 Dodge 4-Speed ' '$125 & Up M: J.GOSS MOTOR CO, Chevrolet Oldsmobile AUTO FOR RENT 95 Trucks for rent u you drive Move yourself save half MAC'S MOBIL SERVICE -1434 Adams Phone WO 3-4409 AUTOS FOR SALE 96 1957 -Mercury 4-Door Sedan Automatic transmission, radio, heater, new tires. DOWN PAYMENT $760 30 MONTHS TO PAY Gettings-Lynch Motor Co. Pontine Buick Cadilac Adams & Hemlock Ph. WO 3-3431 TWO Hudson Coupes. Will make good stock cars. One is a 1938, One is 1940. Ph. WO 3-55(13. - : 1951 Chev. 4-Dpor Very clean, good paint job. ' $495 HAND FORD SALES ' Chestnut &' Jefferson Pope John XXIII Talks With Canadian Official VATICAN CITY ll!PI Cn nmjinii Prime Minister John Dio fenhaker today was received in private audience "by Pope John XXIII in the papal studio in the Pontiff's - first audience with a head of government. The audi ence was informal find lasted 10 minutes. Diefenbnkor was accom panied by his wife and their son, Elmer. , "!! ! ALL BEAUTIFUL Rugged pilings,' pretty giAl,. stately, ar-'-chitceturc-all: have their .'ap pealing qualiti.es.: Joanne' Boynno poses against the back drop of Loyoln University in Chicago on Lake Michigan, i 'Implied Consent' Leg islation Asked. For Drunk Cases SAL.M HJPIi Allo.-ney Gen eral Robert - Y. . Thornton has urged early passage of a la-.v In creasing the use of chemical tests in suspected "drunk driving" cases. - - '. ' . - ' , ' Thornton called' for "implied consent" legislation which would imply the consent of any person who operates a motor vehicle In the state and who is later arrest ed for drunken driving, to submit to blood, breath or other tests used in determining the amount of alcohol consumed. ' tr 1; He said the alcohol is a factor in as high as 30 per cent of fatal automobllo - accidents and . that stronger enforcement -against ;al-cohol-influcnced drivers is a 'nec essity In reducing ' the accident and death toll. ' ' " ? Under Thornton's . proposal, any driver who refused tho test would have his driver's license , suspend ed "subject -to a hearing. 1 . New Penal Code Set In Romania FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI) A harsh new. "reign of terror" penal code has been .imposed pn Romania but The Communist te- gime has concealed it from the people. . . The' code, which Includes the death sentence tor minor em bezzlement or for having contact with foreigners, has never been published or broadcast even 'in part by the Romanian press or radio. Romanians have learned of the penal' code through Radio -Free Europe in Munich, -which has been transmuting the text regularly to 'Romania. -. ; "The code calls for prison terms of Sip to five years for the "pub lication, roprodiiction or dissemin ation of false news, if such news is of a nature to disturb public tranquility," R.F.E. said. Girl Ousted From Pub Following Strip Act LONDON (UPI) A pretty teen age girl was kicked out of a Soho District cabaret Tuesday night for doing a hot cha-cha-cha in only her panties, it was reported Wed nesday. Everybody in the cabaret stopped dancing when the girl, who was not identified, started taking off her red dress to 'the rhythms of a cha-cha-cha, it was reported. But when tho girl re moved her brassiere and contin ued to dance in nothing but her panties, bandleader Stanley Best took her by the arm and marched her off tho floor. " Best . said he was so surprised by the girl's impromptu strip act that "I nearly choked on my sax ophone." ' ' !-. ' Lebanon Firm Gets Bid On River Bank Repair PORTLAND .UPI)-Floyd Grahm ' 'Construction ' Companyj Lebanon, has ibten' awarded a $41,999 contract for repair and reconstruction of .bank protection works nUTomaset '-location -plong" the right bank of the Saritiam riv er, according to the Portland Dis-, Irict, Corps of Engineers. ' The location is three miles northwest of Jefferson in Marion oouhty. Grahm' had bid $56,356, but Army Engineers reduced Jhc quantity of work in accordance Willi specifications because of fund limitations. The work must be completed in 43 calendar days. i reu l T " K m I '"" i ) I 51"'' 't I 1 1 U?" " $ IF Remind ! . By ELMER C. WALZER ' UPI 'Financial Editor -1 NEW "YORK- (UPI) . Tax experts 'warn' earnestly those who' would -adjust- their portfolios fop tax purposes to -remember well two periods of 'time thirty days,' and six months. ": . ! These' ' arc not sentences ;tor failure to do something.' They are' periods of time that rate top taJ porlance in rcbuying exactly the same stocks sold for tax pur-' poses. If you rebuy the same stocks within" thirty days, you get no tax benefit from the sale, made in the first place. ' ' ' The six-month period is the line of demarcation between a short-i term and a long-term capital gain or Moss. A long-term capital gain or joss Is a gain or loss taken on stocks held for more than six months. 'A short -term' one- is on -stocks held -for six months or less.- " "Even though the experts do not expect too much tax selling this' year, it doesn't mean there won't: bo any, Many will ' want to take; profits - or dosses i'for "tax pur poses. If thcy weift to buy back the -same stocks they had better begin to think about-their trading to accomplish, that .before the end ef the year. n-! While the overages have shown consistent - gains, many '- issues New Labor. Reform Bill Being Readied By Senatpr McClfelJan WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. John .' LV "McClellan (D-Arki is working on a new labor reform bill expected to be tougher' than the Kenncdy-Ives bill which was passed by tho Senate but reject ed by the House this year. McClellan, -chairman of the Sen ate Rackets Committee, disclosed Tuesday that he -plans to offer a bill to the new Congress which will convene in January. He said the need for legislation . is al ready clear." . , The rackets group Thursday will open intensive hearings-into sec ondary boycotts union campaigns Business Quarter Witnesses New Hi 'CHICAGO (UP"!) -k .marketing specialist's havb said the current business quarter Ts witnessing new highs in the dollar output of goods' and services. The Upswing will continue through 1959 and into 1960, he said. Robert J. Eggert, marketing re search "manager for Ford 'Alotor Co., said auto industry s a 1 e's should be up 20 per cent over 1958 figures 'next year.' Eggert spoke at a statistical session ;of the annual meeting of the Ameri can Pctroleurh Institute: '-1"-" Eggert cited as reasons for the expected upturn in 1959: - . : The rebuilding of inventories. Continued spending by feder al,-state, and local governments. Increasing durable , g 0 0 d s sales. - -. - Consunier and business optim ism. - : 1.. ' " . . : A small increase in capital goods spending by the last quar ter of 1959. m ! - ' - 1 'Disposable income is expected to reach an allrtime 'high in 1959 and liquid assets of consumers, even allowing for the change 'in price level,, already exceed 1955 levels," Eggert said. ' ; Increase In Rolio Cases Reported WASHINGTON ; UPI) The current outbreak of polio lias cast a shadow on The nation's . bright ening health picture, government reports showed Wednesday. j. The U.S. Public Health Service released a study Tuesday showing a sharp reduction during 1957 in reported cases of such . diseases as polio, diphtheria, encephalitis. Hepatitis, Malaria, tuberculosis and typhoid -fever. , , - :i .1 . 1 The report said there was 5,458 cases of polio in 1957. the, lowest number since 1942 and a-'drop: of' anout two-thirds Trom the 1956 total. . -;! ' - . .- But latest figures -for- 1958 5,104 cases up to -Nov. '1 nearly match . the final figure for 1937 and paralytic polio is still on the rise. There were 2,510 paralytic cases in the first 10 irhonths of this year compared with 2,499 for the whole of 1957; v rr- .' . Health service officials put pri mai-y blame for the rise oh public apathy in getting anti-polio shots v '' JSSST , j ',:aayf NEW MERCURY Showing of the 1959 Mer cury Friday and Saturday at Hand Ford Salas company ai Chvimut and J'tfarton streets will fearura rh 20th annivcrtary modala of tha Mercury. Digned for the medium-price field, the new Mercury has 15 modeli in four terlei, Given Oh Tax Selling have not risen with them. Hence many stock -buyers 'have losses they'll want:to take for tax pur poses this year. . The Bears have piled up losses, if 'they cover their positions their realized losses will bo big ones. They can take them "and offset 11-tHiu m- ,l. U..11 .X? If nnv aten stock traders tSbear and biiU positions simultaneously so this could be a correct conclu sion, Losses, either long or short term, can -bc used - 'to offset profits. If (he result is a long term profit, the stock trader can do one of two things: pay a flat capital gains tax of 25i per cent or report half the profit, and pay taxes the regular wayi. -' 1 The 25 per cent limit on the tax , becomes meaningful to in dividuals with more than $16,000 income $32,000 if husband and wife -filed a joint return. ' If the net result of .' offsetting losses and gains comes out 0 loss, the loss -can be deducted within certain limits. In event the loss is more than $5,000, that is the limit that can be taken and -it must be spread over' five years afa thousand a. year If.lherc are no capital gains to offset it in the interim. .Suppose you want to take a gain or loss for tax purposes and lt ' niekoiinp or other tactics against companies noU directly in-' volved in labor dispute's." McClellan- 'relumed to the capital Tues day to preside over the new hear ings. ' ''" "' ".." .' Although McClellan; would not discuss details of his new bill, it was recalled that, at the 'last ses sion of Congress , he sponsored a bill of his own which 'Was broad er and tougher 'than" the' measure sponsored by Rackets Committee members John IT.- Kennedy (D Mass.) and -Irving. Mi '"Ives (R N.Y.) . i: 1 1 : . His new proposal also; was ex pected to go firther.,' than The Kennedy-Ives proposaf ' which was widely considered as; "mild."' McClellan- decljned-. to- discuss the .scope of his tompiittec's new inquiry, beyond a previous ' an nouncement that 'Witnesses-, would fye called from New -York, Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, 'Ohio ; and othcr;arcas. '- ''' 1 ",V! i'' ' The Kcnnedy-Ivcs bill "included some but not . al) of 'the recom mendations made; by 'the McClel lan group after its first ihearings. McClellan gave it his support as a compromise. ... .:'' . - Exercise Suffers Third Fatality ! SAN SIMEON (UPD-Exercisc Rocky Shoals suffered its third fa 'tnlUy. Tuesday when anJtrmy en listed man was crushed to death when a bulldozer slipped' 'during loading operations. :- , The victim's name'; was with held pending notification ' of kin. Two other men were killed Men day when their liBht ola'ne1 crashed into a hillside. They were the first victims of the week-long' amphib lous operation conducted by 40000 Army and Jiavy .personnel, i- The men who , participated . in the exercise drew, praise -Tues day, but the maneuver .area drew criticism. r- Lt. Gen. Charles D. Palmer, Sixth Army Commander and di rector of the exericsc,,said it was a" "gratifying success." Troop per- formance was -above f expecta tions, . - - , But Rear Adih. C.K. Duncan, commander of the amphibious Op erations, said the Central Califor nia Coastal Area "put an oppres Sivc restriction 6n realism"- be cause of the amount of private property involved andx the neces sity . to . avoid damage... f- Duncan suggested that the Olympic Peninsula in Washington or Kodak island in Alaska might nave neon more suitable. ; HEARING DATE CHANGED SALEM tUPIi-- Public' Utility Commissioner Howard Morgan has reassigned the date for .hear ing in .the application of , Southern Pacific, Pacific Motor Trucking Company ' and Railway Express Agency for authority to withdraw their agent from Carlton.-' J The hearing now is 'set , for Nov. 24 ih Carlton. It .was: postponed from; Nov.. 20; f still wont to hold the same stocks you have now:-The firm of Fran cis I.- Du Tont 4 Co. has worked -.hat one out. i You can sell your stocks or bonds, wait 30 days and then buy back the same stocks. you can sen ine siocks or . 'j : lill.. 1 ... hnndS ami hiuih.-iu;ij miv ram. parable, not identical securities. After 30 days you may reverse the trade and repurchase the original securities. You can sell ' your stocks or bonds short, buy back the same issues, wait for more than 30 days and deliver the old stocks or bonds to cover the short sale. That's not a wash sale in the eves of the tax collector.' 'You can bify an . additional amount of stocks or bonds, dou bling your original commitment. Cnrrv this for 30 days and (hen sell the original stocks or, bonds, establishing the tax loss, yet re taining a position equal to the original commitment. Sales for lax losses can; be made in the ..regular way right up to the close on Dec. 31. Sales to-establish capital gains must be made by Dec."24 at the latest, to allow for delivery of the ; stocks. . : .1 : Chuckles b The News BRISTOL, England (UPD-A11 outdoor bulletin board offered two pounds reward today for: ' "Lost: Largo miuciog,, iiaen spots on back. Eat anything. Par ticularly fond "of children." LONDON ' (UPI) Kenneth Evans, 18, a piggery worker, looked around to see why the pigs were being so quiet while he cleaned their pen. Evans found they were eating -his pay. . He sal vaged just $1 of the $15 that had fallen from, his pocket. PORTSMOUTH,- England (UPI) Police had to rescue ' a dog from the birds Sunday, The Gold en Labrador retriever had chased a pair' of swans into a pond. There they turned on the dog, swam him ashore on an island and kept; him There, until police arrived 'with 'a boat. - , " LAURENS, Iowa (UPI) Mrs. R.-:W. -Lind served up pheasant to her family Sunday . the first day: -of, hunting season and the first one she ever bagged. She found it under hor .daughter's' bed: ... MCMURDO SOUND, Antarctica (UPI) One pilot of the Navy's VX6 squadron lost-. not only- his rakish' beard bin? a "customer" today to Capt. Robert J. Scagle's order that everybody shave. . "I'd have flown' anywhere will that fellow," said one wondering member of the squadron of the shaven pilot. "Now he. looks like a seared little boy."-' 5 HOBOKEN, N. J. (UPI) -Reopening of the Park Avenue viaduct, closed for repairs for three years, almost didn't come off Monday. City officials had to send to a store for ribbon to cut to complete the ceremony. 1 NEW YORK (UPI) "The 1958 Statistical Guide for New York City" disclosed, ' among other facts and figures, that there are 90,984 fire hydrants in the five boroughs. " GREENVILLE, Mass'. (UPI) -The name of Sen. John C. 'Slen nis (D-Miss.) accidentally was left off the ballot-in .Washington County, election officials said Mon day. But it didn't make any dif ference. He was unopposed for reelection. MILAN, Italy (UPI) Palmiro Fottini, 62,. worked industriously on a- little .wooden foot bridge spawning the Molgora Creek near here and federal police nodded with satisfaction. But when they asked him about his work he dis closed he was dismantling the bridge for firewood. The police arrested him. ... - DETROIT (UPI) Victor Lu cas, 31, set up a fake company, issued phony payroll checks and cashed 13 of them to the tune of $1,199. - Lucas; was check-mated Monday by Recorder's Court Judge. -John P. Scallen Who sen tenced mm to 2 to 14 years. i n i-. fc.Mt .'tJC including the only two-dsor station wagon in the medium-price range. cNew compound' curv ed windshield and rear window increase the glas aera more than AO per cent at the front rtd 4o per cent it the rear. Pictured above it the Park Lane four-door Cruiser. "i 1 t t