CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION All Classified Advertising Is ac cepted BUbtect to thn rules and regulations Qf the Grande Ronde valley Publishing Company, which will not be responsible for any er rors after the first Insertion and reserves the right to properly classify all advertisements, delete objectionable word or sentences or to refuse any advertisement. CASH RATES The cash rate shown below roore aents a 25 per cent discount for payment within rive days. Count four and one-half words to the line. MINIMUM INSERTIONS FOUR LINES Insertions Per Line une 20c Three 13c Six 12c Contract Rates on Request Copy Must Be In By 9:00 a.m. the Day of Publication Phone WO 3-3161 CARD OF THANKS 1 THE kindness and sympathy of neighbors and friends in our recent sorrow will always remain with us a precious memory. Our sincere thanks and gratitude for all those comforting acts. iiieramny oi Liilic smith NOTICES Special: Pop Corn Balls 5c to Lodges, .Schools, Churches, Clubs. 10c Pop Corn Balls, 12 for $1.00. KARMEL KORN SHOP Toy Sale and Bazaar Wed. and Thur., Dec. lOlh & 11th. Starting at 9 A.M. till 1 P.M. Toys, Aprons, Pillowcases, Homemade Candy, etc. Riverside Hobby House, 1613 Z Ave. LOST & FOUND TLOSTr- Mun's brown .leather, bill j fold Sat. night. Valuable papers needed. Reward. Ph. WO 3-2068. , J-OST or Strayed: One gray mare ' , with ML brand on left shoulder. , ' Call Hot Lake or Merlon Loree, 1 Cove. " . ! ; LOST: Above Cove, two Beagles. One lias Pendleton license. Re ward. R. L. Blank, Cove, Ore., Ph. Cove. 203. - ! PERSONALS S " - - - VfifivifvvnfwnAA)l i ANY GIRL in trouble, or needing '. a friendly adviser write, tele , phone or stop in at the Salvation Army, 211 Kir St. WO 3-2941. : SERVICES DON'T throw away your old feather bed. Have it made into a modern feather mattress. Quick Service, Low Cost. ED WARDS UPHOLSTERY Ph. ; WO 3-3250. BAKER Janitorial Service, Com plete building maintenance, i Floors waxed, ceiling & wall cleaning. Free estimates. Bond ed, insured. Work guaranteed. r-U. WO 3-3001. ' ' - HOME FURNISHINGS 51 HOME FURNISHINGS ST SPECIAL BUY! Box Spring and Mattresses Matching Sets $49.95 COMPLETE Full Size Only BOHNENKAMP'S USED DEPT. We Give ''S.&H." Green Stamps BUILDING MATERIAL 41 HOUSE5 FOR SALE Glitter Gold Silver; Complete Line for Holiday Decoration La Grande Paint & Wallpaper 114 Depot , Ph. WO 3-5121 We Give "S&H" Green Stamns FEED & FUEL For Economy and Convenience. Use PRES-TO-LOGS In Your HEATER or FIREPLACE. NO SMOKE" "NO ODORS" "NO SPARKS" The Cleanest, most Convenient Solid Fuel. La Grande Lumber Co. Fir & Jefferson FOR SALE: 70 Tons lrfoso alfalfa and grass mixed hay. I will feed to your cattlo on the spot. Clyde E. White, Box 267, La Grande. . . Pea Vine Ensilage $3.50 per ton F. O. B. Pendleton we wilt deliver. L. M. Donelson, Phone Crcstview 6-0053. 9 Miles from Pendleton on Walla Walla Highway across Highway from standard uu l ank arm. South Side Two bedroom home with enclosed utility porch,' large yard,- 13 fruit trees. Home in good condition. Good Terms. $7,000. 2- Bedroom Home Clean, remodeled near- Central School. New built-in kitchen and bath, 2 large bedrooms, large yard, back yard fenced. $8,750. 3- Bedroom Home One of La Grande's finest older homes. Ready for lots of gracious living. 2 Large bedrooms and large study or 3rd bedroom. Full base ment. Spend Xmas in this beauti ful home. . , Bill Thomas Real Estate AUTOS FOR SALE H AUTOS FOR SALE STUDEBAKER Can be Purchased Locally Gome in, See and Drive THE LARK AT OREGON TRACTOR 9 Depot Ph. WO 3-2314 MONEY TO LOAN 81 run u u-. uni ir.-irirn in .riri-ior-m.M,t.m . 5 LAND BANK LOANS 5 National Farm Loans Association New toley Bldg. La Grande, Ore. BUS. OPPORTUNITIES S3 FOR Lease by Richfield Oil Cor poration, exclusive marketers of 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 lune-up ana oraxe worK given if ; desired, also insurance and other benefits. Ph. WO 3-2H21. TRUCKS & TRAILERS 1947 Ford Pick-lb $175. Ph. Cove 251 AUTO FOR RENT 95 Trucks for rent you drive Move yourBeif save halt MAC'S MORIT.- SRRVTflIB . : 1434 Adams Phone WO 3-4409 207 Depot Ph. WO 3-3173 14" MILL WOOD Call WO 3-5642 or Union 3651. Box 185, Union, Ore. LOGGING EQUIPMENT 44 STANS TREE SERVICE. Now is the time to get , those trees . trimmed, reasonable rates. Free estimates. Insured. Ph. WO 3' 8801. . EAGLE CAP LAUNDRY Enterrplse, Ore, Home Pickup-Delivery Wed. & Frl. t or service ' "n. wo 3-50B7 HELP WANTED MALE 21 EST. FOOD ROUTE 800 lamiiy Watklns Route now available. 90 year reputation. A top-grade one-man business, and no experience or money requir ed. Write for full information to . The J. R. Watkins Company, 3903 Brooklyn Avenue, Seattle 5, Washington. $110. WEEK. Married man with car to put out and pick up Fuller catalogs. Write Sam Hemmcrs, 613 Burroll, Lewlston, Idaho. PUMPS-IRRIGATION 32 O. C. TANDY WELL DRILLING Thief Valley Road , Box 223, North Powder Ph. 2436 LIVESTOCK-POULTRY Weaner Pigs Ph. Imbler 102 Observer Want Ads Get "Results FOR SALE: Registered milking shorthorns. One mm, B-monins old and one cow threo years old Ph. Cove 177. La Grande Livestock Comm. Co. Solo Every Thursday Phone Office WO 3-2660 Bob Green & Barney Stephens PETS-KENNELS 35 Dog-Cat-Pet i Supplies Inland Poultry & Feeds 1418 Jefferson Ph. WO 3-4223 FOOD-FOOD SERVICE 39 THE MODEL DAIRY ; La Grande's oldest Dairy Wishes to Announce we are Distributors for ; CARNATION FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS At your Stores or at the Door. 70S Alder WO 3-2051 CLARK'S DAIRY Homo owned and operated Grade A milk & cream - FRESH DAILY ; HOME DELIVERY or . . BY THE JUG AT OUR STORE 76c per gal. 3 Depot Ph. WO 3-5312 41 BUILDING MATERIAL 8 FT. 2x4s. $15 per thousand. FREE wood plainer ends. U "Haul, Western Stud Mills, Inc., Elgin. Ph. HE 7-2611, Elgin. The New Super 44 & 55A McCulloch Chain Saws The most powerful, lightweight chain-saw ever developed. The D30, most economical at only $150.95 215. Fir St. Ph. WO 3-5000 ' ILO V. FIELDS 21514 Fir St. r : Ph. WO 3-5009 North Side Home 3-Bedroom plastered home on north side. Gas furnace, garage, part basement, fenced yard. In good repair. Only . , $7,500 Merle Burling Salesman Mayflower Ins. 1103" Adams Ph. WO 3-5450 Exford Smith, Realtor Offices in La Grande & Baker Homelite Chain "Saws! As low as $169.50 New TWO GI'S , SUPPLY CENTER 1005 Adams Ph. WO 3-5431 MISC. FOR SALE 50 Christmas Candles by Caylite Imported Christmas Cards, Gift Tags and Table Decorations. THE TOWN HOUSE 1308 Adams MISC. FOR SALfc M 1 Used Gas Hot Water Heater. 30 -Gal. $29.50 DOLVEN'S 108 Depot Ph. WO 3-3327 Xmas Trees Scltriver's Flying A 1701 Adams Ph. WO 3-9981 Guns, Scopes, Ammo. & Acces sories at bargain prices. Most anylthing taken in trade. We rent Guns. TRADER BILL'S ' HOME FURNISHINGS 51 LAST CHANCE: New Pac-a-wny n-eezer. ijarge size, will accept hay as part or full payment. See nt Virgil Weir's across from Fruitdiflo School. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 52 Pre Xmas Special! New Singer Economy Portable, as low as ?89.50. Electric Consoles, blond or walnut finish as low as $139.95. Liberal terms and trade-in accepted. Singer Sewing Center 1102 Ailnms Ph. WO 3-5311 SPORTING GOODS 57 WESTERN Field Rifles Reduced 13. 308-30-06 m Complele with 4-power scope. Reg. $144.50. Now $09.88. MONTGOMERY WARD. Xmas Gifts Gun Cases for Rifles with scopes $ 5.95 Shell Bells, beautiful leather $ 7.95 Wall Gun Racks for 4 guns . $ 4.95 $35. Value 5 lb. Insulated Sloping Bass $19.95 7x35. 8x30, !.25 Binoculars Spl $19.50 plus $1.95 Ta Liirse Assortment of Gifts for the Sportsman OUTDOOR SUPPLY 1212 Adams ' WANTED TO BUY 58 Used Stokcrmalic home " heater. Write The hlgin Recorder or Ph. He 7-2091. HOUSES FOR SALE U W. E. WILKINS Real Estate & Insurance i Sac Annex Ph. WO 3-2130 HOME FOR SALE Forced to sell because of "job transfer. Brand new, 3 bed rooms, family room, living room, kitchen' and dinette. Attached garage. 90x120 lot. Fully insulat ed. Fireplace, Call WO 3-3210 for appointment. ; 2-BEDROOM home on the - south side. Half basement?; $6,950. Terms. Inq. 1801 K Ave. or Ph. after 5 P.M. WO 3-4007. WESTENSKOW ' & NEBEKER, Foley Bldg. Ph. WO 3-5321 NELLE GRIMMETT Real Estate 4th & Depot Ph. WO 3-5312 WILLIAMSON'S Real Estate & Insurance Service Ph. WO 3-4311 HOUSES FOR RENT 66 Duplex Garage. Adults only Ph. WO 3-4633 SMALL 3-room furnished house. Couple preferred or aged couple. Live close and can give care to elderly couple. 2709 N. Maple or Ph. WO 3-4267. ONE bedroom unfurnished house. South side. Gas heat. Couple only. Ph. WO 3-3095. APTS. FOR RENT 67 APARTMENT for two on retire ment. Reasonable. No Alcoholics. Bello Hardy, Elgin, Ore., Gen. Del.- 3-Room furnished apt. Private bath. Inq. Pennsylvania Apts. 902 Penn. 2-Room furnished apt. Electric refrigerator, cook and heat with gas. 2104 Greenwood or Ph. WO 3-2077. Small Furnished Apt. Private bath. See at 903 Spring or Ph. WO 3-5338. AUTOS FOR SALE 96 1957 Ford Del-Rio Ranch Wagon V-8 Motor, radio and heater, Fordo matic, seat belts, tinted glass, styletone paint. Local one owner car. $2,295 Hand Ford Sales .'. : Chestnut & Jefferson MUST sell 1958 Eord 300 Series. Thunder Bird engine. Ph. WO 3-2694. SAVE up to Gigantic Used Car SALE .-' at M. J. GOSS MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Oldsmobile LEGAL NOTICE FURNISHED 3-rooms and private nntn. Mcam neat, minus. 1702 2nd St. Furnished Apt. Steam heat. Grand Rondo Apts. 1902 3rd St. Ph. WO 3-5113 Clean 3-rooin furnished apt. ground floor, private until and entrance. 1204 8th St. Adults only. SMALL furnished Apt. Heat, hot water, lots 01 storage a-ulocks from Post Office. Inq. 1904 3rd. 0i jy.fi ci iiuirinfH-.-'-'- - - - - ROOMS FOR RENT 68 SLEEPING rooms. Steam heat, private bath and entrance. Close in. Men only. 1008 2nd St. Ph. WO 3-2828. FURNISHED steam heated house keeping room wun rcirigeraior. For lady or bachelor. Close-in. 1902 2nd St. WANTED TO RENT 70 3 OR 4 Bedroom house by Jan. 1st. Prefer Greenwood or Willow School District. Ph. Cove 251. Observer Want Ads Get Results CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF UNION IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ELSIE CAU'l'HORN, Deceased. TO the unknown heirs of Elsie Cauthorn, deceased: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You, are hereby commanded to appear in the County Court, of the State of Ore gon, in and for the County of Union at the County Court House in the City of La Grande within twenty-eight days from the date of the first publication of this Citation, to. show cause, if any exist," why an Order of Sale of Real Property, situate in the City of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, to-wit: Lot eleven (111 of Block eight (8) of G RANDY'S ADDITION to the City of La Grande, Union County, Oregon. to pay the expenses of administra tion and all of the 'claims against ::nid estate, by L. L. Snodjjrass. the duly appointed, qualified and acting administrator of the above entitled estate, should not be made as prayed for in the petition of said administrator on file herein. Date of the first Publication on November 19. 1958. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court affixed this 14 day of November, lr8. (SEAL) C. L. GRAHAM Count v Clerk Pub. Nov. 19. 26. Dec. 3 &10. 1958 AUTOS FOR SALE New Trade-in's At Used Car Prices! 1958 Pontiac V-8 Club Sedan. Hydromatic, radio, heater, 14,000 miles, tutone blue. Down Payment $895. 1 957 Pont. Super Chief 4-Door Station Wagon. Power steering, power brakes, hydro matic, radio, heater, tinted glass, low. mileage. A real buy in a fine wagon. Down Payment $895. 1 954 Chev. Sia. Wagon Standard Transmission,, radio & heater. - . Down Payment .' $335. Gettings Lynch .of or Co. I'oniiuc Buick Cadillac Adams & Hemlock Ph. WO 3-3431 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE is hereby given that Monica Kinnel, administratrix of the Estate of R. E. Kinnel, de ceased, has filed her final account as such administratrix and in the matter of the probate of said estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Union, and that said Court has set Mon day, the 5th day of January, 1959, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M., as the time, and the County Cpurt Room in the Court House in the City of La .Grande, Union County, Oregon, as the place, for hearing on said account, anil of any- and all objections thereto. DATED this 26 day ot Novem ber, 1958. ' MONICA KINNEL, Adminis- tratrix- of the Estate of R. E. Kinnel, deceased. HELM & NEELY Attorneys for Administratrix West-Jacobson Building La Grande, Oregon Nov. 26, Dec. 3, 10, & 17, 1958 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Please be advised that the trademark "Blue Ribbon" has been adopted and is being used on Anti-freeze for internal com bustion engine cooling systems by True's Oil Company. adv. Pub. Dec. 3, 10 & 17, 1958. CentennialParking Concession Given PORTLAND (UPD The Oregon Centennial Commission Monday awarded to Plpgg's Self Service Parking & Equipment Company the concession for parking cars at the 1959 Centennial. The Commission said it be lieved parking would produce one million dollars during the 100 days of the Centennial. Plogg's offer provided for a 50-cent park ing fee; The rate of return to the Commission will be 70 per cent of gross receipts up to $200,000, 85 per cent on the next $200,000, and 92 1-2 pet1 cent on all above that. The contract is subject to ap proval by the state attorney gen eral. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Count v Court nf thn stntn of Oregon for' Union County has .iPKuittnu uiv unuei signed as exe cutrix of the Pstnto nf M-ivrtttmt Crossen, Deceased. All persons having any claim against the said estate should present the same within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned at the office of Dixon. Burleigh & Carey, West - Jacobson Building. La Grande, Union County, Oregon, as attorneys for the ' cxecurix. Margaret Arnold. Dated this 3rd dav of December 1958. MARGARET ARNOLD. Execu trix of the estate of Margaret Crossen. deceased. Dixon, Burleigh i- Carey Attorneys for the Executrix Pub. Dec. 3, 10, 17, & 24 l'38 Mrs. Neuberger Named To UN Association WASHINGTON (UPI) Mrs. Maurine Neuberger, wife of 'Sen. Richard L. Neuberger (D-Ore.), has been named to a. position on the board of directors of the American Association for the United Nations, it was announced Tuesday. , Mrs. Neuberger was named to a four-year term on the board of the association, whoso officers in clude Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Palmer lloyt, publisher of the Denver Post and former publish er of the Oregonian. The association is affiliated with the World Federation of the Unit ed Nations Association. Tale Rank of of Observer. La GranJe.Ore., Wed, PecjO, "58, Pag, Beck's Fort urns Millionaire Hit In 'S '51! Bv ELDON BARRETT United Press International TACOMA, Wash. (UPD - The tangled tale of Dave Beck's finan cial fortunes being unravelled in federal court here show that the former Teamster president, with a midas touch and a handy union treasury, arose to the rank of mil lionaire by 1951. Government attorneys attempt ing to prove Beck guilty of evad ing $240,000 in income taxes said they had "hardly scratched the surface" since the trial started four weeks ago. But so far they have shown Beck to have been involved in businesses ranging from beer to beef. Their evidence also has shown that Beck was deeply involved in the "I'U-get-it-for-you- wholesale" service operated as a "courtesy" for both union and management officials by a Chicago labor rela tions consultant, Nathan Sheffer man. The government has pro duced documents that reveal that much of the goods obtained from Shefferman by Beck were paid for with union funds. The government is attempting to prove Beck guilty through a system known as the "net worth method." This system, which has been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, operates on the premise that to spend money a person must have Income. . And Beck didn't hesitate to spend money; nor did he hesitate to make it. The trouble was, the evidence indicates, that to do both he dipped deeply into the Team ster coffers. Beck has admitted publicly to "borrowing" as much as $300,000 from the union. While "borrowed money even embezzled money is not taxable, the government contends that income made with such funds is taxable. This is the crr.x of the government's case. The U.S. attorneys must confine their prosecution to income Beck DIES OF BLOW LISBON, Portugal (UPD-Aure- liaho Fernandes, a former foot ball referee, died Sunday from the effects of a blow on the head with a belt buckle during a game a few years ago. He had under gone several unsuccessful opera tions. Admiral George Dewey is buried in a crypt in the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, Washing ton, D.C. garnered during the indictment period, J950 - 1953. Nevertheless, U.S. District Judge George H. Boldt has permitted admission of evidence pertaining to the years preceeding the indictment period on condition the government tie it in with evidence or facts relating to the period. On this matter. Chief defense counsel Charles S. Burdell has a "continuing objec tion." One of the most important points in the government's case was made Friday. This was the testimony of a Los Angeles insur ance executive, A.M. Burke. In 1951 Beck applied for a loan from the Occidantal Life Insurance Company of California of which Burke is vice president in charge of the mortgage loan division. To get this, loan, Beck was forced to produce a list of his assets a financial statement of his worth. Burke said Beck at that time listed his worth as $1,052,715.65. This did not include $100,000 worth of government bonds which Burke said Beck considered as "insur ance." Beck produced the financial statement "reluctantly," - Burke testified. And in 1954, Burke add ed, he received a telephone vail from Beck's office demanding that the statement be returned. Burke said he complied with the request immediately." It appeared that Burke mailed off the statement minutes before an agent of the Internal Revenue Service entered Burke's office in quest of the document. Chief U.S. Attorney John S. Obenour began to ask if this were true. But Bur dell objected and Boldt ruled out further questioning on this line be cause Obenour had failed to link up the agent's purpose. The case is being tried before a jury of eight men and four women. They are "average citizens." Black & Decker Portable Power Tools Authorized Dealer . CAV INDUSTRIAL Machinery & Supply 1410 Adams Ph. WO 3-4623 B' "H ;kW-' 90:4 Proof ?-ll mmmmmmmmmfmmmmmmsmmm wmmmmmMmmmmmmmmm 435 THE AMERICAN DIMILLINu CU. New York Pekln, III. Sausallto, Calif. Effective Dec. 1, 19S8 West Coast Airlines is pleased to offer ad ditional scheduled air travel to the La Grande area connecting this region with over 40 other cities throughout the Pacific Northwest. .5. 1 FLIGHT 53 Departs La Grande 9:04 A.M. daily except Sunday for Pendleton, Walla Walla, Lewiston and Spo kane. Direct connections to the Tri-Citics, Yakima and Seattle. FLIGHT 55 Departs La Grande 2:09 P.M. daily for Pendleton, Walla Walla, Lewiston and Spokane. Direct con nections to the Tri-Cities, Yakima and Seattle. FLIGHT 54 Departs La Grande-ll:06 A.M. daily except Sun day for Baker, Ontario-Payette, Boise. FLIGHT 52 Departs La Grande 4:11 P.M. daily for Baker, Ontario-Payette, .Boise, Twin Falls, Pocatello and Idaho Falls.- "Serving The Pacific Northwest" i I ! For; information- and reservation call WOodland 3-5532 wmm. JEREMY CHRISTMAS GTKHE SPOND HOUSE WAS IM SUCU Jl BAD .SHAPE IT HAP TO BE REBUILT. THE FOUR LITTL& MEN W&RE PKOUD OF THE 1 1? WORK AND HAD SCARCELY FINISHED WHEN IT BESAN TO SNOW. A Yule tide Story BY WALT SCOTT ITS SNOWING REAL HARcTV, NT PAY THERE l""f tucpc lua-hzd t imctamti UJCT (TV :wnuir 1 r-, CAME A SUDDEN III I Cr.. . ... M rr-; MR3v.iu&nrti,1,.l TZ., . -TN. II "eT