La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 16, 1958, Page 4, Image 4

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SERVICES
CALLING ALL TRUCK AND
TRACTOR OWNERS! ! Why ride
on broken down cushions? We
' repair or recover making them
r line new again, unh day sek
VICE1 I Ph. WO 3-3250 or bring
thenvinto-our shop at 203 Cherry
St. EDWARDS YPHULSTEKY
. Fuller Brush '
Ph. rWO 3-2869
. EAGLE CAP LAUNDRY
Dry Cleaning Linen SurdIv
Home Pickup-Delivery Wed. & Fri.
, For Service Ph. WO 3-5C87
BTANS TREE SERVICE. Now is
the time to get those trees
trimmed, reasonable rates. Free
: . estimates. Insured. Ph. WO 3-
3601. . .
HELP WANTED MALE
22
EST. FOOD ROUTE
800 family Watkins 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.
U0. WEEK. Married man with
car to put out and pick up Fuller
'catalogs. Write Sam Remmers,
613 Burr ell, Lewiston, Idaho.
TRACTORS
31
Oregon Tractor
9 Depot; Ph. WO 3-2314
PUMPS-IRRIGATION 32
,iv O. C. TANDY
.' , WELL DRILLING
7 J, v Thief Valley Road
Box 123,' North Powder Ph. 2436
LIVESTOCK-POULTRY
Weaner Pigs
for sale. 8 weeks old.
I Ph. WO 3-2555
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I'
Give a Singer for Xmas
New Singer Portable. Total Price
$89.95
Singer Sewing Center
KWWHtlfSlKiiliiailWEaiSis:'
Imported Gift Selections
Christmas Candles, Christmas
Cards i, or Tags from Sweden
Germany & Denmark. Special
Sale on Western Motif Christmas
Cards. Were $4.25 Now $3.50
'; The
i Town House
1308 Adams
Lovely for a Lady
Skirt Saver Half Slips
Girdles, Panties & Bras
Bertha's Corset Shop .
Gifts of Distinction
International and Reed & Barton
Pewter Ware Sterling plated
Holloware, Bowls, Bon Bon Dishes.
Cut Gluss
Gerard's Jewelers
Floral Gifts
Cut Holly Holly Wreaths
Xmas Candles Brass Plaques
Cherry's Florist
MWSMBaC BSSKSSBSJB BSWIKSBt
Bicycles
, Schwinn and Columbia
All sizes Horns, .baskets,
lamps and all accessories.
. Fix-It-Shop . :
Xmas Trees
Schriver's Flying A :
1701 Adams Ph. WO 3-9981
XMAS GIFTS
12 Popular Flies in Attractive
Fly Box. $3. Value .. $ 1.48
Model 300 Mitchell Spin Reel. ;
Regular $32.50 $l9.7f
2-Burner Coleman Camp
Stove. Reg. $14.98 Special $11.75
OUTDOOR SUPPLY
1212 Adams
Turkeys for Xmas
Local grown Dressed or Live.
, Pb. WO 3-5819
HOME FURNISHINGS
CHRISTMAS IDEAS
Ash Trays - Lamps - Hassocks
Magazine Racks - Pillows Radios
Occasional Tables - Mirrors - Pictures
FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS
SHOP
BOHNENKAMP'S
We Give "S.&H." Green Stamps
LIVESTOCK-POULTRY
34
Weaner Pigs
Forrest Masters,
Ph. WO 3-2225
La Grande Livestock Comm. Co.
Sale Every Thursday
Phone Office WO 3-2660
Bob Green & Barney Stephens
VAN Tress Pullets. 4 to 5 lb,
fryers. Mrs. A. E. Standley,
Union, Ore. Ph. Union 2846.
PETS-KENNELS
35
FOR SALE: Chihuahua male 7
weeks old. Inquire at 707 Grandy
or Ph. WO 3-2628.
lj-o-sfVVVsvr"iii-'i-
FOOD-FOOD SERVICE
39
CLARK'S DAIRY
Home owned and operated
Grade A milk & cream
FRESH DAILY
HOME DELIVERY
or
BY TILE JUG AT
OUR STORE
70c per gal.
2 Depot Ph. WO 3-5312
Pick up your
Freo Theater Tickets Here
Observer Want Ads Get Results
BUILDING MATERIAL
41
8 FT. 2x4s. $15 per thousand.
FREE wood plainer ends. U
Haul, Western Stud Mills, Inc.,
Elgin. Ph. HE 7-2611. Elgin.
FEED & FUEL 1
43
FOR SALE: 70 Tons loose alfalfa
and grass mixed hay. I will
feed to your cattle on the spot.
Clyde E. White, Box 267, La
Grande.
14" MILL WOOD
Call WO 3-5642 or Union 3651.
Box IBS, Union, Ore.
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
f k k IT JC
OAINIVO
GIFT SPOTTER
WESTERN Field Rifles Reduced
13. 308-30-00 243 Complete with
4-power scope. Reg. $144.50. Now
$99.88. MONTGOMERY WARD.
CHKISXMAS TKJU1I.H
Silver Spruce, Bine Spruce, Red
and White Fir. Silver painted Pine
Bows and Cones. 2104 1st. St.
Corner 1st & Jefferson.
A Goose for Xmas
. Live or Dressed
Ph. WO 3-2525
Xmas Gifts
Hand Blown Mexicun Glrissware.
Housewares. . Sporting Goods.
Tree Ornaments.
Pfnllzgraff Pottery
Colemans Hardware
Lasting Presents
Mustang Tillers Lawn Mowers
Wrights Saws. For I lie Ladies
we have Jardinieres and Flower
accessories.
Inland Poultry & Feeds
1418 Jefferson - Ph. WO 3-4223
For the Home Study
Parker Desks Sets, Stationery
Calendars, Phone pads
HILLS OFFICE MACHINES
CAMERAS
Movie Cameras Flash Bulbs
Darkroom Equipment. All Kinds
of Cameras & Accessories.
GRAHAM DRUG CKNTKR
For The Serviceman
Hometown news brings home and
friends closer. Give a gift
subscription to the
LA GRANDE EVENING
OBSERVER
Ideal for Father
The Ideal Christmas Gift for
Father Is a Gift Certificate for
any amount from
CAL'S BOAT SHOP
1st & Adams
5iss!ws!ss5ws3s5ssasaaisasa!tt!
Arabian Colts
Give your boy or girl an
Arabian Colt for Christmas.
J. Dale Standley
J. S. Rancli Ph. WO 3-5131
SI HOME FURNISHINGS
51
LOGGING EQUIPMENT 44
Homelite Chain Saws!
Sales & Service
TWO GI'S
SUPPLY CENTER
1005 Adams Ph. WO 3-5431
MISC. FOR SALE
SO
12 Volume Encyclopedia $55. Round
crocheted rug, 8 It. in diameter.
$30.00. Marmot fur coat, size 14.
$45.00. Ph. WO 3-5493.
Xmas Tree Paint
We Have What Does It
We Will Spray Trees
La Grande Paint
& Wallpaper
114 Depot Ph. WO 3-5121
HOME FURNISHINGS
51
LAST CHANCE: New Pac-a-way
lreezor. Large size, will aecept
hay as part or full payment.
See at Virgil Weir's across from
rruitdale School.
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
52
New Maytag1
Wringer Washers
DOLVEN'S .
108 Depot Ph. WO 3-3327
WANTED TO BUY
58
PAY $15. for 1909s VDB Lincoln
cent. $2. for 1909s or 1931s. $10.
for 1909s Indian cent. $2.50 for
1908s. Ph. WO 3-5809.
HOUSES FOR SALE
M
3-BEDROOM home. Almost new.
Hardwood floors, patjo, car port
wilh storage. Excellent south
side location. $2,300 down. -Ph.
WO 3-4563.
North Side Home
3-Bedroom plastered home on north
side, lias menace, 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
FOR SALE: House to be moved.
Excellent buy. House mover
available. Ph. Cove 108.
Bill Thomas
Real Estate
207 Depot
Ph. WO 3-3173
WESTENSKOW
& NEBEKER
Foley Bldg.
Ph. WO 3-5321
WILLIAMSON'S
Real Estate & Insurance Service
Ph. WO 3-4311
W. E. WILKINS
Real Estate & Insurance
Sac Annex Ph. WO 3-2130
LOTS & ACREAGES
62
FOR SALE: 4 Large lots. 1st. and
Palmer. Inquire 707 Grandy,
Ph. WO 3-2028.
HOUSES FOR RENT
6
2-BEDROOM part furnished mod
ern country Home. Water, elect,
limber. 5-Miles N.W. of Summer
ville. See Tom Stai ns at property.
2-UEDROOM unfurnished house,
on south side with large yard.
Will be available January 15th.
Ph. WO 3-3005.
- ROOM unfurnished modern
house with utility room. South
side. Ph. WO 3-3394.
Small House
Part furnished. Elderly couple or
I nf O mmnli 1:107 Jni-kcnn
SMALL 3-room furnished house.
Couple pret errea or ngea coupie.
Live close and can give care to
elderly couple. 270!) N. Maple
or Ph. WO 3-4207.
ONE bedroom unfurnished house.
South side. Has neat. Couple
onlv. Ph. WO 3-3095
APTS. FOR RENT 47
FURNISHED or unfurnished 3-
room apt. Private bath, heal and
hot water. 1904 3rd St. or Ph.
WO 3-4U80.
SMALL furnished Apt. Kitchen,
and bath, living room and bed
room combined. Ph. WO 3-2050.
3-Room furnished apt. Private
bath. Inq. Pennsylvania Apts.
902 Pcnn.
Small Furnished Apt.
Private bnth. See at 905 Spring
or I'll. WO 3 -533B.
47
COZY 2-room furnished 'apt. Fur
nace heated. 1st floor. Ina.
1005 13th St. or Ph. WO 3-5548
after 5:30 P.M.
TWO 3-room apts.
Furnished. $30,000
1405 7th St.
Ti
rirst floor
per month,
3-ROOM furnished apt. Private
bath an . entrance. Electric
refrig. & range. Heat with gas.
2104 Greenwood, Ph. WO 3-2077.
FURNISHED 3-rooms and private
bath, steam neat. Adults
1702 2nd St.
Clean 3-room furnished apt ground
floor, private bath and entrance,
1204 jjln st. Adults only.
SMALL furnished Apt. Heat, hot
water, lots of storage. 3-Blocks
from Post Office. Inq. 1904 3rd,
St.
ROOMS FOR RENT
M
SLEEPING rooms. Steam heat,
private bath and entrance, Close-
in. Men only, 1908 2nd St,
Ph. WO 3-2828.
FURNISHED steam heated house
keeping room with refrigerator.
For lady or bachelor. Close-in.
1902 2nd St.
MONEY TO LOAN
II
5 LAND BANK LOANS 5
National Farm Loans Association
New Foley Bldg. La Grande,
Ore.
BUS. OPPORTUNITIES
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. tin
ancial help available to quail'
tied persons. Training in engine
tune-up and brake worn given
if desired, also insurance and
other benefits. Ph. WO 3-2821
TRUCKS & TRAILERS
TRAILER spaces by the month.
New, clean, wide & handsome!
No mud. Storage spaces for
each trailer. Just back of TRAD
ER BILL'S. See Bill Jeffers.
Fair Selection of
Low Priced
Pick-ups
1953 Chevrolet ...... $795
1955 Dodge :...$995
HAND FORD
SALES
Chestnut & Jefferson
Observer Want Ads Get Results
AUTO FOR RENT
5
Trucks for rent you drlv
Move yourself save half
MAC'S MOBIL SERVICE
1434 Adams Phone WO 3-4409
AUTOS FOR SALE
96
CHEVROLETS
Clean, dependable cars.
Thoroughly inspected and
reconditioned.
Down
Payment
'58 Impala Sport Cpe. $ 995.
'57 201 4-door Wagon $ 735
57 Belair 4-Door $ 665,
56 Belair 4-dr. Hard
top $ 635,
'56 210 4-Door 545,
'55 210 4-Door $ 415.
'55 Belair 4-Door $ 495.
'54 4-Dr. Sta. Wagon $ 335.
'53 Belair Sport Cpe. $ 315.
'53 210 2-Door $ 235.
51 Club Coupe $ 135.
Your Trade-in may more than
make the down payment
M. J. GOSS
MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet Oldsmobile
Oldsmobile
1958 Holiday Coupe. Radio, heater,
power stering, power brakes,
hydromatic, ws tires, tinted
glass, custom interior. White
wilh red top and matching in
terior. 3,300 miles. Approx. $850
under new price. Will accept
trade. Your own terms in reason.
See or call Bob Smith at M. J.
Goss Motor Co.
MUST sell 1958 Ford 300 Series.
Thunder Bird engine. Ph. WO 3
2G94. LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, administra
tor of the estate of IRA KAHNS.
deceased,' has filed his Final Ac
count and Report in the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Union County and that Mondav.
the 19th day of January, 1959, at
10:00 A. M. on said day at the
Courtroom of snid Court in the
Union Comity Court House at La
Grande, Union County, Oregon,
tins been fixed as the lime and
place for the hearing of objec
tions to said Final Account and
Report and for settlement nnd
distribution of said estate.
Dated and first published, Dec
ember 9. 1958.
Date of last publication, Decem
ber 30, 1958.
HAKKY K. KARNS,
Administrator
Ross E. Hearing
Attorney for Administrator
6 Sommer Building -
La Grande, Oregon
Pub. Dec. 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1958.
APTS. FOR RENT
AUTOS FOR SALE
Used Station Wagons
1956 Pontiac
Station Wagon
Hydromatic, radio
Extra clean inside
Blue with white top
heater.
& out.
Down : $095.
1956 Chevrolet
Station Wagon
Powerglido, radio, heater.'
Harvest gold & white top.
Down $625.
1954 Chevrolet
4-Door Wagon
Standard shift, radio, heater.
Light blue color.
Down ; $350.
Gettings-Lynch
Motor Co.
Pontiac Buick Cadillac
Adams & Hemlock Ph. WO 3-3431
1958 VOLKSWAGON Micro Bus
Low mileage, one owner, like
new. Must sell because of change
of occupation. Ph. WO 3-2270.
MARKETS
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Cattle 250; true!: lot low to av
erage choice 1240 lb. steers 27;
truck lot mostly good 1201 lb. 26;
standard 24 - 25.50; load standard
and good 732-lb. fed heifers 25;
low choice 1070 lb. heifers 25;
truck lot 901 lb. standard heifers
24; utility-commercial cows 17-20;
canners-cuttcrs 14.50-16; light can-
ners 13-14; utility bulls 23-24.
Calves 50; choice vealers 32-33;
good 28-31; good-choice slaughter
calves 26.50 - 30; standard calves
and vealers 22-27.
Hogs 350; 1 and 2 butchers
19.75-20; mixed lots 18-19.50; sows
350-550 lb. steady with Monday's
00 lower close at 12.50-15.50.
Sheep 500; active, slaughter
lambs strong to 25c higher; deck
choice 104 lb. shorn slaughter
lambs with No. 1 to fall shorn
pelt 19.25; other small lots choice
slaughter lambs 18.50-19; good 18-
18.50; deck good-choice near 80 lb.
feeders 18.50.
PORTLAND DAIRY
Eggs To relailers: Grade A A
large 48-50C; A large 46-48C; AA
medium 43-45c; A medium 42-44C;
A A small 36-37c; carton l-3c addi
tional. Butler To retailers: A A and
grade, 2 prints, 67-68c lb.; carton
lc higher; B prints, 65-66C.
Cheese (medium cured) To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single
daisies, 39-51c; processed Ameri
can cheese, 5-lb. loaf 40-43C.
V PORTLAND GRAIN
White wheat 2.02
Soft white, H.R. applicable 2.02
White club 2.02
Hard red winter, ordinary no bid
Hard white baart, ordinary 2.13
Oats no bid
Barley no bid
New York Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI (-Electronics
and communications issues led
stocks higher today.
American Telephone spurted
more than 2 points to a new high.
Western Union also rose more
than 2. So did Motorola. Zenith
radio soared nearly 13 points on
top of a 13-point rise Monday.
Hoffman Electronics ran up more
than 3. International Telephone
gained more than 2. So did Ray
theon, Motorola, and Consolidated
Electronics. National Cash Regis
ter was up nearly 4 and Inter
national Business Machines more
than 4.
Elsewhere the gains ranged to
more than 2 points in a long list
of issues. Office equipments, se
lected chemicals, autos, textiles,
specialty steels, and miscellaneous
issues ruled strong.
American Motors' set a new high
on a gain of nearly 2 points, most
of which was held.
Firestone rose more than a point
and General Tire a point in the
tires. Federated Department
stores rose 2 in its section. Lukens
was up more than 3 in the steels.
Burglary Suspect
Arrested In Portland
PORTLAND (UPI) James
Dennis Ryan, 21, Portland, was
arrested early Monday when police
found him hiding in a market aft
er an apparent attempt to steal a
safe.
Multnomah County Deputy Ed
Hurita reported that Ryan was
discovered in the. back room of
the B and F Food Market (at 60th
and SE Flaveli after the deputy
noticed a door ajar at the store
on a routine check. t-
Ryan was charged with break
ing and entering.
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dcdicv icit-id rirst orarlo students at Central, Elementary school in Batesvllle, Ark:,'
look forward to the daily visit o this friendly, robin which enters the classroom regularly
and hops unconcernedly from one desk to another. Mrs. Earle Poole, first grade teacher,
declares that the robin has a better attendance record than some of her pupils. Welcoming
their guest are, from left, Mary Gray, Grey Meyer, and Billy Crabtreo.
, . : . :
Hydrogen Peroxide, An Antiseptic,
Stirs Excitement In Laboratories
By DELOS SMITH
UPI Science Editor
NEW YORK (UPI) The. com
mon bathroom antiseptic, hydro
gen peroxide, is stirring all sorts
of excitement in experimental lab
oratories around the world. The
reason is that a scientist found
a connection between a touch of
the stuff in drinking water and the
disappearnace of cancerous tu
morsin rats.
You see the reason for excite
ment. In its ransacking of the
chemical world for anything use
ful against cancer, had science
overlooked one of the most com
monplace of compounds, that un
stable molecule of two hydrogen
atoms and two oxygen atoms
which everyone knows by its cor
rect chemical name, hydrogen
peroxide: ;
- Dr. R. A. Holman gave rats a
0.45 per cent solution, which is a
very weak solution, of it in lieu
of their drinking water. Experimental-
cancers had been trans
planted into them, and these can
cers regressed and some disap
peared. No sooner had Holman
revealed this startling result than
other scientists were repeating the
experiment. .
Two have reported that they did
not get his result, that, in fact.
the ygot no result at all. The tu
mors in their rats continued to
grow, whether the drinking water
was pure or tinged with hydrogen
peroxide. This meant one of two
Wings. Either there was a factor
in the original experiment which
Holman had failed to take into
Former Resident
To Be Buried Here
Word has been received here of
the death of Hattie Stillwell Rich
ards, 92 of Arapahol, Neb. Mrs.
Richard died in Lexington, Neb.
Dec. 12. '
Graveside services will be held
at the Island City Cemetery
Thursday, at 2 p.m. The Rever
end Gene Robinson will officiate.
Dempsey-Snodgrass Funeral chap
el is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Richards was born in Olive,
Mich., March 16, 1866 and had
been a resident of Arapohol,
Neb. for 25 years. She had liv
ed in La Grande for 32 years
from 1900 to 1932.
Survivors include two broth
ers Zach and John Chandler of
La Grande nnd several nieces and
nephews.
Death Reported Here
James Clark of The Dalles,
about 58, a frequent visitor in
this area, died yesterday in a
The Dalles hoSpital.
Funeral services will be held at
2 p.m. .Thursday in The Dalles.
Survivors include his sister-in-law,
Mrs. Opal Gilmore of Un
ion. Wool is different from ordinary
hair in that it has tiny scales on
its surface that overlap each other.
A Yule
fAl HASpcHARAC-VT 5C'S)7cOMIWG RIGHT ) I I
Observer, La Grande, Ore.,
account and which brought about
his result, or the would-be repeat
ers hadn't repeated precisely.
That put the question on a dead
center until Dr. Lester Hankin,
biochemist at the Connecticut Ag
ricultural Expermental Station,
New .Haven, experimented with
the same weak solution of hydro
gen peroxide but in non-cancerous
and perfectly normal weanling
rats, so far as the eye could tell.
His first finding was that wean
lings whose only drinking water
had a little of the compqund in
it, drank much less water than
those. -whose water was un
doctored. At the end of three
weeks, they weighed less they
had failed to grow at the usual
Missile Man
Par Of SAC
OFFUTT AFB, Neb (UPI)
That space-age soldier, the "mis
sile man." has been with the
Strategic Air Command for near
ly a year now.
His coming has put a brand new
face on the air arm of America's
defense.
SAC's mission is still to main
tain the mighty bomber force
aimed at discouraging attack on
the United States, a bomber force
large enough to wipe out much
of Russia.
Meanwhile, a glistening and
powerful complement of missiles
has been added to SAC's array of
potential weapons. SAC's job is to
train and maintain crews to fire
the intercontinental and intermed
iate ballistic missiles.'
Construction was begun at Fran
cis E. Warren Air Force Base,
Wyo., to prepare it as the nation's
first ICBM base. Other launching
sites were marked off around Of
futt, Faiichild AFB, Wash., and
Forbes AFB., Kan.
Lowry AFB, Colo., became a
Titan ICBM base and Prewque
Isle AFB, Maine, was planned as
the home of a squadron of Snark
ICBM's.
yandenberg AFB, Calif., look on
British Royal Air Force crews for
training in operating the Atlas
ICBM and the Department of De
fense shipped a supply of the suc
cessful missiles to England. And
defense officials flew to Italy re
cently to discuss deployment of an
unannounced IRBM there.
Other U. S. launching sites will
be set up as the SAC missile ar
senal continues to grow.
Multnomah County Man
Heads Judges Group
PORTLAND (UPI) Circuit
Judge Paul R. Harris of Multno
mah county Saturday was elected
president of the Circuit Judges
Association of Oregon at the
group's annual meeting here.
Named vice president was
Judge Charles H. Foster of Lake
view. Judge Robert C. Belloni,
Myrtle Point, was elected secretary-treasurer.
tide Story
Toes., Dec. 16, 1958 Page. 4
rate for baby rats. Yet their in
ternal organs were unaffected.
He took another group of wean
lings and limited them to the re
duced amount of water which the
doctored - water rats had con
sumed. These weanlings were con
stantly seeking more water during
the three weeks. In a further ex
periment, he showed that pro
longed drinking of the hydrogen
peroxide solution in no way af
fected the reproductive capacity of
female ra.ts.
Thus, Hankin showed that hy,
drogen peroxide does something
in the animal body but left the
questions of what and how for
further experiments to unravel.
The tests of weanlings and fe
males were of particular interest.
Weanlings are deeply involved'
with growing and so are reprodu
cing females. The most spectacu
lar - phenomenon of cancer is
growth wild, uncontrolled
growth. r .......
Hydrogen peroxide is only one
oxygen atom away from being wa
ter, which is hydrogen oxide or
H-2-0 as every high school stu
dent knows. But hydrogen perox-''
ide is eager to get rid of its oxy
gen and oxygen is a basic ele'
ment in bodily function. That's
why these experiments which are
so inconclusive must be taken
seriously. '
Sanitarium Has
Self Help Rooms .
BOULDER, Colo. (UPI) Pa-'
tients in the new Boulder Sani
tarium drew window curtains,
washed up or shaved, made toast
and poured their orange juice, and '
then turned on radios Monday
morning without getting out of
bed. -
Each patient has a motorized
bed, flanked by a cabinet which."
contains a small refrigerator, a
pull-down sink, outlets for shavers
and other electric gadgets. A'
push-button panel will adjust the'
bed to seven different positions,
open window drapes, turn on or
off any light in the room, turn on
or off a radio, television set, pub
lic address system or, as a last
resort, summon a nurse.
The self-help rooms, by saving
nursing care and space, will pay '
for themselves, according to hos
pital administrator Harvey C,
Hartman. The $1,400,000. 89-bed'
hospital was dedicated Sunday."'
Two Car Collision
Kills 2 Near Hillsboro - "
HILLSBORO (UPI) Two men
were killed in a two-car collision"
at the junction of Highways 8 and
6 just west of Gales Creek Sun
day. Police identified the victims as
Edgar R. Tyler, 38, Gales Creek,
and Ortwing Rucks, about 50,
Portland. No one else was in the"
cars.
Police said parts of the wrecked
cars were scattered over a wide,,
area.
BY WALT SCOTT
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