Observer, La Grande, Ore., Fri., Nov. 13, 1959 Page 7 Emotional Conflicts Faced By Child Actors nor.I.YWouD (1 PI i The con flicts and small tragedies of child actors are c.eany m.rroied in Robert Blake who is undergoing psychotherapy to straighten out his tangled life. blake. who never attained star dom, was acting steadily at the age of 5. By the time he was 14 Bob had worked in hundreds of movies, including 35 co-sturring rcles as Little Beaver in the "HeJ Ryder' series and some 50 "Our Gang" comedies. He's 26 now, back in the acting business, but aJmittedly in need of a skull mechanic. "I was like most child )cr- formers," he said bitterly. "I at ted only because I was told to, a"d you can hardly con: :dcr what 1 did acting. Left Heme At 14 "I didn't like it. I! was no kind of a life. I had nothing going for me at school or at the stud.os or at home. So hcn 1 was 14 1 packed up aid left home." From pampered child actor Bob drifted frcm job to job, mostly manual labor with construction outfits. At one point he hied off to New York to work as a box boy in a grocery store. NIA TUphola BIRTHDAY FLOWER Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower has a corsage pinned on her as she arrives to attend a joint birthday celebration luncheon at the Women's National Press Club in Washington, D. C. The First Lady, who will be 63 on Nov. 14, 1B59, celebrated a little early as she helped the female press corps celebrate their -Kith birth day. Pinning the corsage is Helen Thomas, the club's president. Forest Service Examining Baker Area Mining Claims The U. S. Forest Service is ex amining the Eagle, Baker "C" and Twin areas of the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest to determine whether anyone is in actual pos session of or engaged in working mining claims that were located there before July 23, 1955, Sup ervisor John B. Smith announc ed today. This examination is the first step in the procedure fet up by the new Multiple-Use Mining Law of July 23, 1955, to determine whether a claim to surface rights on such claims are valid and effective. The determination of surface rights on old claims in the Eagle, Baker "C" and Twin areas' will in no way interfere with a claim ant's right to prospect, mine and develop minerals, use the surface and timber on a claim for min ing purposes, or to patent his claim in accordance with the law. After a claim is patented, both surface and mineral resources be come the property of the claims owner. The Department of Agri culture has always favored the development of the mineral re- QUOTES IN THE NEWS United Press International WASHINGTON Farm girl Carol Jean Nelson, 21. of West Branch, Mich., returning to the United States after spending six months with a Danish farm fam ily: "It was heavenly not to find television programs going on in every home." WISCONSIN RAPIDS. Wis. - Vice President Richard M. Nixon, calling on Americans to work harder and longer to meet Rus sia's ideological challenge: "There is no question about me outcome ... when men and wom en have a chance, they choose freedom." WASHINGTON Secretary of State Christian A. Hcrter, in a statement issued after he said the United States was net taking sides on the technical aspects of the border dispute between India and Red China: "...Whatever mav be the merits of the dispute, force must not be used to settle it. The Communist Chinese regime has clearly used force and in this respect is wholly wrong. In Movies Then Bob put li a two-vear hitch in the Armv in Al,,.i,o yet where he snitched from me inianuy 10 special services. After Bis ttretch in tiie service. Bob discovered there was no money coming to him from hi childhood earnings. It haJ all been spent. Calls L Baloiey" "All that stuff aoout the so callej 'Jackie Ccogu.i law' pro tecting earnii.gs ot kid s:ars is UKt haln-pv." ne s:i!H "u- ey and there was plenty of it jUsrnJirappeared. It went to sui- port the lamily. "Someday I'll wri.e a story abcut the Holly coJ children the tkotty Becketts, Alialla Swit zers and Spanky MtFarlands. Ko.cirg a k 1 io uecome a per former is one f the worst things thtan happen to a child. It's turning them into auul:s while they're still youngsters. "Ken now whe.i I see a kid workit'.g on a set it depresses me." "J was never a child star," he concluded. "I was a child work er. And it's something I would never do to any children I may have." sources of the national forests and will continue to cooperate with legitimate miners. Formal public notice regarding the determination of surface rights on mining claims in the Eagle, Baker "C" and Twin areas will appear in local newspapers for nine consecutive weeks. In addition, a copy of such notices will be delivered to persons whose names and addresses are deter mined as provided in the new law. The owner of a mining claim located prior to July 23. 1955, will have 150 days after the first publication to assert surface rights if he chooses to do so. A claimant may ignore the no tices, thereby waiving rights to the surface until the claim goes to patent, yet maintaining his original mining rights. The claimant may file a verified state ment asserting his rights to the surface. In that case his claim will be examined by mineral ex aminers. If his rights are considered va lid, the Forest Service will prob ably recognize such rights and not attempt to establish the pub lic's rights to control the surface resources under the new law. Claims of questionable validity will be considered before a hear ing officer of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior, which will make the fi nal decision. Both the claimant and the Forest Service will pre sent their testimony at the hear ing. Whatever the decision the claimant will retain his mineral ights. If the decision is in the claimant's favor, he also retains all surface rights. Maps of the Eagle, Baker "C" and Twin areas now being ex amined and copies of the Multi ple-Use Mining Law of July 23, 1955. and of tnc procedure for the determination of surface rights set up by law are available for inspection at the Forest Su pervisor's oflice. Baker -f': OBITS United Press International NEW YORK iUPIi Arthur Swann, 84, vice president and a director of the Parke-Bernet Gal leries, died Thursday. GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI Mrs. Elma Rumsey Cartier, 80. wife of the internationally known jeweler. Pierre Cartier, died Thursday. NEW YORK (UPIl Mrs Maude Parker Pavenstcdt, who had published 10 novels and many short stories uoaer in name, of Maude Parker, aiea inursday. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' The County Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv ot I'nion has appointed the undersigned as executrix of the Last will and Testamrnt and Estate of James Schilling, deceased; and all per son having claims against said estate are hereby notiiied to pres ent same, in writing, duly veri fied, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of her attorneys, 13 First National Bank Building. La Grande, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication o.' this notice. Dated and first published this 23-d day of October, 1M5U. LQU1SA SCHILLING Exfcutrix of the Last Will and Testam.nt of James Schilling, deceased. COCHRAN & EBEKHAKU Attorneys for Executrix La Grande, Oregon Pub. Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 0, & 13, 1959 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HK.KEBY GIVEN that the County Court ef the State of Oregon for Union County has appointed the undersigned as the Executrix of the estate of Wini fred Cass, d-ceascd. All persons having any c'aim against the said estate should present the same within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned at the office of Burleigh & Carey. West Jacobson Building. La Grande, Union County, Oregon, as attorneys for the Executrix. DATED this 30th day of Oct ober, 1H59. BERNICE FLAXERY. Exe cutrix of the Estate of Wini fred Cass, Deceased. BURLEIGH & CAREY Attorneys for Executrix Pub. Oct. 30. Nov. 6. 13 4 20. 1959. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as adminis trator of the estate of EDNA A. PROL'T. deceased, has fihd his Final Account and Report in the County Court of the State of Oregon lor Union County and tlut Menday. the 14th day of Decem ber. 1959 at 10:00 A. M. on said day at the Courtroom of said Court in the Union County Court House at La Grande, Union County, Oregon, has ben fixed as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections to said Final Account tnd Report and for settlement and dis tribution of said rstate. Dated and first published. No vember 13th. 1959. Date of last publication, Decem ber 4th, 1958. ROY ALBERT PROUT Administrator ROSS E. HEARING Attorney for Administrator 6 Summer Building La Grande, Oregon pub. Nov. 13, 20, 27 & Dec. 4, 1959 La Grande Observer ,.,m,v.Et9bi?h(!4.96 ISntored as Uucond ClaKH Aliittel' ait the Pout Office of I.a Orande. Oregon Under the Act of March 8. 1897. By Carrier Month $ 1.25 Year li.00 By Motor Route Year lf..S0 Month 1.40 By Mall Year $12.00 6 Montha 8.50 S Montha S.50 .Month 1.J5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION All Claaalfied Advertising; ia ac cepted subject to the ruled and reKulationji of the La Orande Publishing Company, which will not he responsible for any errors after the first insertion and re serves the rlKht to properly classi fy all advertisements, delete objectionable words or sentences or to refuse any advertisement. CASH RATES Minimum Charge $1.00 Use The BARGAIN HATE 6 Days for the Price of 4 You STOP the COST when you JvlLL the ad. 9 Auction Sales 9 ENTERPRISE LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. Enterprise, Ore. Featuring, In Connection with Our Regular Sale: 700 Head Hereford Stock Cows 150 TOP QUALITY ANGUS COWS Wednesday, November 19th 1:00 P. M. SHARP In Addition, a Speial Consignment of Outstand ing, coming 2-Year Old ANGUS BULLS. If you are interested in good Wallowa County Stock Cows . . . Don't Miss This Sale. These are all producer consigned and are fresh from the country. These cattle will carry a clean bill of heai:h and will go anywhere. "For the Best in the West . . . Buy Wallowa . County Cows." Auctioneer: C. L. Locke, Enterprise, Ore., Phone 7-F-ll. For Further Information Contact: VVm. Schaan, Baker, Ore., Ph. 3-3102 Strange As It Seems r ,'"TSw 547"- WATE R It' h WljVf3oMWl i IN WP6RIMBN1S since m 'Imvfc VwvA Vttl a M kw proved nW nlarf'fsWtfci Vil possible is &row iW ; Iff Mr irG L loo different tcits Vilr liflir 1" Cr PlAKTS FOR FOOD illUfVA I INDUSTRIAL USES V Jf Iff' yM I I IN ARID AKCftS IB M fjfl - ww?AHM ilt-VERS, faymJeeiefy teWfia'er id Heading director. h&s furnished music for TV Association Adopts Higher Budget A budget of $14,2HO was approved at the Oct. 26 meeting by the Grande Honde TV Association to m.'et the cost of operating its two 10 watt translator stations and its one 100 watt translator TV station on Mt. Harris for I960. It was voted to raise the funds to meet increased costs by asses sing all who us the signal service fee of $18, with a $3 discount for those who pay by Jan. 1, 1960. 7 Personals 7 ANY GIRL in trouble, or needing a friendly adviser write, tele phone or stop in at the Salvation Armv. zii f ir St. wo 3.294 1 8 Special Notice 8 UNWANTED HAIR Vai.ishcd away with Saca-Pelo, Saca-Pelo is different. It does not dissolve or remove hair from the surface, but penetAtfS and re ta:ds growth of unwanted hair. Lor-Beer Lab. Ltd., Ste. 5, 679 GranviPe St., Vancouver 2. B.C 9 Auction Sales 9 HORSES Appaloosa Auction. Only sale of its kind in Northwest in "5fi. Proven lines, show strings. mares, colts, geldings, stallions Ideal Xmas gift. Fairgrounds, Nov. 22. Lewiston, Idaho, 1 p m. 16 Sales People, Agts 16 RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE CO. has opening" for resident agents selling our new dental policies, along with hospital i medical coverage. Write Man ager, 110 S.E. 16th Ave., Port land, Ore. 18 Help Wtd Male 18 OLDER MAN Of retirement age who wants good . year round income, full or part time. Average $2.50 per hour Apply 809 C Ave, or call WO 3 2751. Mon Wed.. Fri. or Sat., 8 to 10 a.m. 19 Help Wd., Female 19 AVON COSMETICS SALES TER RITORY AVAILABLE. Liberal commissions. Write at once to Martina Marshall, Box 26. Law- en, Oregon. 21 Situation Wtd. 21 WANTED practical nursing, will live in. Ph. 2081, North Powder 23 Work Wanted 23 WANTED. Part time job for Ni gerian exchange student. Con tact Salvation Army. 9 Auction Sales 9 0 Miles au mouoi 26 Money To Loan 26 LOANS Salary Furniture One Call Sprvire SECURITY Loan Si Finance wu 3-3134 116 Depot FOR Federal Land Bank Loans CONTACT Nat'l. Farm Loan Assoc, New Foley Bldg. La Grande 30 Misc. For Sale 30 2-Only-2 DAYS LEFT OF Bohnenkamp's Anniversary : SALE Special Prices ' good thru Sat. COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SUP PLIES for the contractor or do- it-yourself man. 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Access to yard off Island City tiiway, open Mon. thru Eri., 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. MOUNT EMILY LUMBER CO. 41 Livestock Wtd. II La Grande Livestock Comm. Co. Sale Every Thursday Phone Office WO 3-2060 Bob Green 42 Livestock 42 40 FINE weaner pigs, V4 mi'e from The Pebble in Union on Millvr's Lane. Harold Marlow. 50 Fuel Supplies 60 14" MILL WOOD Call WO 3-5642 or Union 3651. Box 185, Union, Ore. 51 Wanted To Rent 5) WANTED: Grain ranch, lease or lease option by experienced rancher with full line of equip ment. WO 3-5469. $529.95 449.95 $389.95 319.95 $379.95 279.95 $499.95 349.95 . SDecial $359.95 WO 3 3327 53 Room & Board " 53 0 House For Sale 80 HOOM. boari Imindrv for' eMerty WILLIAMSON'S couple, e0M. jn ooji, Ma;n Real Estate It Ins. Scrv. XjTZi't TT ' 77 wO 3-4311 so Apt. Rental 54 r.-.srr.-.s 1 um,.; BURLING a-nuoM furnished apt. with pri- REAL ESTATE AGCY. ialebath. mi Washingtcn. uoj Mam WO 8-5450 SS'Eeli 'hish ".'u;.0 f S,M" WESTENSKOW-NEBEKER gjjL!1 Real Estate Ins. 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