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About La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1959)
K '2 , y HEARINGS f (rZ2&- ' .V ;,e was ' billed Ir any ,. i .V ikA Xf",. .'T'iW ' J- """ The amount was merely l A J-r?ji WfiC-ftfi'.l Mrs. Trf Sici'.r ai-o protested VVV - JZ2k " 4i V' 'IIirV 4 V M 0 ,h0 comniiss.oners (or action 'W (lTZr A CLKA- l f J -ln by the city in laying water ' ytJS-'f ;'a'"s' She objected primarily ,' r NT -1 - y .XA -L. " f l 0 the fact lha ne.thcr she nor O fn'''.' A! f"' Av H " Xir" Ttvi l """d ,d 'n noticed V' V ; -v v II A" 4 foj me proved district or given TV rr"v -. V'lV'v v r All SliS -A I ft. " tppwtunity to join or reject v. l I il I 1 f j ' t ' r J :f Mrs tidor told the commission V '' f r' i C7 y ' he felt the hearing should WVIi.W rL' f"" iT: 1 '-Jw TV fi I'l be held and all objections taken jOk. &fi P ";A" ! VtHlfl VilV. -re uf btf'e e work was &??3S ( 11r" i Vit; irX' proper hit-ait- irS.'SiVt i f 1it;y3 -rms w j-.t a wtie govem- IrS-OljBk i 'ri' V-tffl ' EarVxiTluVa'ttended the hear- JCTL- -WN ' V ?! ing to strai -hten out an agree- '- 5: I tCT"N. mint reachfd with the city in re- 3&1 T' -Jf.V-CVW ' ;rd to improvement DiUrict No. ,v'V TS 'A vM' Jf.V ,A 7 tn roley between Spring and V J ;fc&5t vV-r$ ft-frfS?t - 'aV; pen,e. Under the asreemml v sQO'J Vf '-Tv of 'r WAL v ii""k up thne ,,( ti,e d'iiin v sfal t ) V V'"' ,he cil-vs' c"sl nd Mlller A Jy . v,V S.' i J"'VV K JhX W the $75 installation charge on jfc-T7 VA V-W'-r 4 V-" thc ot,'T two buildings. 'AAl iK iv f, V ( , C'7 hi Cdy EninPt-r ,,ave s:"8w t'rrV ' -V f't. 4!? X-y tT, ; Miller had provided the orig- r-o TSZR fT-'Xw T-l 'y -; .4 V".a TKai'-i wsliiiatiun and both he and $ V.rf ,S -:-J ''' 'YU')M K superintendent felt V - , ftS !V- V .-rtV. IN; ItS ,v -j that this would reimburse Miller , 'f rV i X. V" - A ' - V.J fl" lfle expend be incurred ori- r!, .'V( ; V rtfVr, - i may start relations 11J&'S!- i'nRy x CALCUTTA. India UPI -The WMMMMHWWM-JA I II t fWiri W I T. II mi 1 Market Quotations Observer, L Grande, Ore., Thun., Aug. 27. 1959 Pag 8 PORTLAND DAIRY Eggs io rctuilcTs: ex tra larfj' , 50 53c doi : A A large. 47-Wlc: A large. 44-47c: A A me lium. 37-41K-: A A small. Wite. carto is l-3c additional. Hutter To retailers: AA a'ld grade A prints. 67c lb.; carto:i, lc h glier; B prints. 63c. Cht-ete i medium curel' To re'alers: A gra.le chi-ddar sing!, daisies, 41-51c: processtnl Ameri ca I cheese, 5-lb. loaf. 40-43c. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND ' LTl 'I'SIMi Livts'ock: Cattle IU0; good-cho'.-e fel steers earlier this week 2S 3D 2935: heiiers 26-27. 50: few cows steady: util.ty sia'hter steers and he.fers steady at 18-21.50 light cutters down to 15: few low utility cows lfi-ll 50; cainer-eut-ter 13-14 50; 1 ght canr.tis down :o 12. Calves 25; gooJ-choice vcutors this vock JO; odd head 30.50. ilogs 100; 1 and 2 butchers scarce; mixed I, 2 and 3 lots 16 50-17; few 350-550 Ih. sows 12 14. Sheep 150; mostly cull aid util ity eves in supply; good-choice nearby wooled lambs 1H-19; small lot pood No. 3 pelt lambs 17; cull-utility ewes 2 3; Ivx good choice i-ti5 lb. feeder Ij r.bs 10. NEW YORK STOCKS NI'W V'iLK UPI Stocks scored a vl.arp advance today on inc'eal volume. Th- Mn's. drug, electronics and inc'a's all c'lipped i.i with cond ! s as the market ad vanced lor the third straight ses sion Vifk Chemical was the star per forme ', r'sing arou id 10 points at its h:jh on rumors of a ne drug. Other drugs lollued with gains of 1 to 2 points in many of the leaders. Ca penter Steel ran up more than 4 at its high. Most of the pivotals in the steel group tacked on a "int or more. Ford climbed n.o-e than 2 in a strong auto section. I.eynolds was stro'g in the alumhm.-ns on a stock split. Alcoa waj up around 3 at best. Oils were higher but somewhat helcvv their bist levels. Tire stocks r.iel support as did most 'if the a rcraits and chemicals. Hails innroved fractionally. PCOL TO CLOSE The city commission ag-eed at last nielli's regular meeting to close the Veteran's .Memorial Pool j Aug. 31. I The poo' w''" be c!osxl at the lend of the day's swimming hours land will rot r.oren until next Isprirg. Lack Of Bids Holds Action Action on the pnrcha.se of t vo new vrhicks fur the police de partment was held O' er I'nlil next week when only on" of the f ree expect vd bidders submitttd of crs ct the commission meeting last night. The bid from Hand Ford Snles exceeded the budgeted amcuiH hy $900 and commissioners were re luctant to go ahead urlil further investigiition of the matter could be made. Gettings Lynch and M .1. Coss had been expected to mcke bids on the contract but did rot. The commission requested bids on 1959 station wagons beca'ise it was felt delivery would be soon er and the expected cost increase created by the steel strike wou'd make 19S0 more expensive . Modi 1 changes and price lists are no! availabl? on WfcO misdds .ind de livery couldn't be expected until Octcber according to t!u com missioner!;. Hand Ford suhmittrd a bid of $4,150 for the two vehicles plus the trade in on 1956 and 1957 ve hicles now operot- d by police. The budgeted amount for the purchase of the tvo vehicles was 53.250. GREEN PEPPERS FOR THE FAIR Milo Hililicrt examines one of the vegetables that he will enter in the County Fair beginning today in La Grande. Milo, a member of the 4-1 1 Garden Club, will dis play .his garden crop at the Fair through the end of the week. (Observer Photo) City Library Boosts Fines Library fines will ne incrcas ed Scplember 1 to two cents per day for each book, magazine, or phonograph record which is kept overtime at the La Grande Pub lic Library. This brings local charges in line -with charges which are be ing made in other libraries. The trend at present is toward even higher charges, some bin aries making an assessment of four and five cents per day per book. It is pointed out that fees col lected by the La Grande Public Library for lines are not retain cd by the library, but are turned over to ths city to oecome pan of the city's general fund. It is the hope of the library staff that this increase in fines will cause the library's patrons to make a greater effort toward icturntng books on time and thus cut down on much clerical work involved in sending out overdue postal reminders. The library reminds its patrons that a "Book Drop" has been provided at the outside entrance where books may be relurned when the library is not open. Main Improvements Asked in Petition The city commission accepted and placed on file a petition from Doyle Wilson and dure McManu for Water Mam Improvement Dis tiiet No. 10 on Oak St. between K and L Avenues. Specifications call for the Iny ing of four inch pipe lor a distance of two blocks to connect with ex isting facilities. The water district will e.lect only those portions ol the a ea already having wa;e: senice. There are more than 500 dif ferenl ypecics of humming birds FAT OVERWEIGHT Now available to you for tho fini time without a doctor' preterip tion, oor nw drug celled ODRI NEX. You mut Ioh ugly ft ii 7 dy or your monoy back. Nc more starvation diet, ttronuoui eierciM, laxatives, . massage or taking of so-callod reducing can dies, eracktrt or cookies, or chew Ing gum. ODRINEX Is Hny tab let and easily (wallowed. Abso luttly harmless. When you takf ODRINEX, you still enoy you' meals, still eaf the foods yo like, bur you simply don't hav the urqe for outre portions be cause ODRINEX depresses you. aopatite and decrees your d sir for food. Automatically your wtiqht must com down, because at your own doctor will tall you whtn you eat loss, you weigh lets Get rid f fat and liv lonor. ODRINEX Is sold on thi CUARANTEEl You must lot weight within 7 days or your mony back. Just rturn the packaq to your druogM -d oe your full money back. ODRINEX ciits $3 DO end I sold wih thl strlrt money bn-lt onaran bv MOON DRUG STORE La Grande --Mail Order Filled. . National Guard Seeks City Lots For Parking Area The city commission held over a request from the Headquarters Company. 185th Infantry for the use of city lots as parking space near the armory until the next ! meeting. I Th? letter addressed to the com 'mission requested the city give the properly to the Orei;on Na tional Guard to convert into park ing space and the National Guard would stand the expense of the improvement. According to Co'. Boyd til? Na tional Guard would budget funds for black topping the area in their next budget. I'ntil such lime as Talk's Wins Top Honor In Window Decoration Talk's I. D. store took first place in the window contest last night in conjunction with the Fall Ojien Ing. Birnes Jewelry came in second Ann Johnson's was third. A drawing was made from the winning store's ballots for a $15 merchandise certificate. Mrs. J. A. Mitchell was the winner. the funds were available the area would be graveled for use. The city would be :d)l to use the parking lot for civic functions held at the park and armory and the Guard unit would use it on drill nighls. No military vehicles would be parked in the lot except in the case of enu rgenck's Col. Boyd stated. Tiliet, soon may start diplomatic reliitions wilh world powers such as the United Mates, Uussia and Britain, it was reiwrted Wednesday. A 6-Bottle Cailon of 16 oz. HALF QUART Six of HALF PRCE when you buy a caron of l regular prfceV ...tastes tike " HOOT BEER should! SAFEWAY Delightful, delicious DAD'S favorite llnvor . . . money saver! And the savings mean so much More . . . when you know you're getting this fine, respected prod uct. So, 8ocfc up! Start a storrhou.ie of refresh ment! A family supply for weeks to come at these remarkable savings! mm 1 K 'j more free in each bottle! 1 . . . tastes like ROOT BEER' should! 18 FUll GLASSES PRODUCT OF THE COCA COLA COMPANY ak EYs VIS tvTS Judge Will Rule !n Maftison Case Archie Ray Ma'lisen who plead id guiity to a Disl ict Attorney's Informi li; n charging contributinj to the delinquency of a minor has ibe-n remanded to the custody of ih - county jail, pepding sen. . fencing. j Dist Atty. George Anderson told ;the Observer today that argu mcn's in the matter were heard 'hy Judge A. F. Brownton yester day. "He has taken the cas under study and will render his decision at a luture date." the prosecuting attorney seated. . Matlison has been in the East ern Oregon S:ate Hospital at Pen-dl-ton for the past 60 days where he was committed by Judge Brownton for observation. A hos pital report was submitted to the court yrsUrday. Pend'aton Cowboys Nab Fall Opening Win Here first prize in last night's Fall Opening paiade went to the Pendle ton Main street cowboys. (I & II I'aidwaie was second and Hand Ford company was third. The Blue Mountain Boys ap peared again. They were given an invitation by the Main St'eet cow hoys to attend the festivities dur ing the Hound-l'p. STORE HOURS MON.-SAT. 9:30-5:30 BE PREPARED FOR SHOP PENNETS! ; If -H A I H. T'- zis HUSKY SIXH BOYS' JEANS FOR SLIM, REGULAR, HUSKY SIZES Penney's has tough 13 ounce cotton denims in true western style. 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