0 o ObMi-vcr, la Grand, Or., 7 Drinking Rules For Fairer Sex TOKYO i ITU - With the ap proach of New Year', Japan's biggest holiday and drinking rea son, a Japanese newspaper today published seven drinking rules lor women. "We do not think drinking is bad but we don't like the sight of drunken women." said the newspiper Sankei Sliimbun. "Of course.- the women would like to hit back and say "how about those drunken men. "But women when drinking i must be careful to preserve their feminine traits. Compare! to men, the drinking history of women is short, indeed, and there have been a lot of embarrassing" in cidents." List Of "Mus:" The newspaper then suggested the following "musts' for women who drink during the holiday Don't have any false pride and say you can drink when you can't, or say modern women must drink. Beware of m?n who tell you to drink because women are charming when they have a few drinks. Don't forget yourself even if I you drink and resort to obscene talk. You might , find yourself popular with the men at the time but it will boomerang against you later. Don't spoil a drinking party by staying in a corner or glaring at those drinking ..(cave the room or go home. 1 Folk Misht Warry Be punctual and return home at the time you said you would do so. If you don't, your folks will worry and you will be drink ing until late. You may get drunk although you intended to take only a few drinks so be sure to have some one escort you home. After you get home, go quietly to sleep and get a good rest in stead of waking up all the folks and bothering them with foolish talk. Personal Income For Oregonians At High Figure NEW YORK (UPI) The cur rent issue of Business Week esti mated that total personal income in Oregon for 19S9 will be $3,838, 000,000. This represents an in crease , of , 7.8 per cent over 1958 personal income in Oregon of $3. 557,000,000. The magazine also offered a "New Year's prediction" of what personal income will be at the end of 1960. For Oregon Business Week predicted the personal in- i-uiiiu wouiu rise a per cent 10 $4,028,000,000. Family Decides To Keep Infant WHITLEIGH, England il'PH A couple who planned to give away their fourth baby so they could afford a television set have decided against it because of pressure from the neighbors. "Dozens of people told us that if we gave the child away 'You've had it.' Well, you can't do with out neighbors," said Bill Wil liams. Williams, 35. makes $21 a week as a landscae gardener. "We have three boys." he said, "that's all we wanted. It was either keeping the baby that is coming or getting the telly. I couldn't afford both. "But because of a slip of the tongue the neighbors got to know. There was hell to pay. So the missus and I decided not to give the child away and forget having the telly." OBITS United Press International MADRID. Spain U'PI' Ante Pavelic, 70. former Nazi puppet premier of Croatia, died Monday in the German hospital here, it was announced Tuesday. NAARDEN. Holland (UPI) Former University of North Ca-o-lina Professor Edward M. Car roll, 66, died Monday at a hospl tal here. He left North Carolina last June and came to Holland to marry a Dutch journalist and writer. Mary Post. CAPETOWN. South Africa (UPI Mrs. Leila Reitz. 72. South Africa's first woman mem ber of Parliament and the widow of Denys Deitz, one-time South American high commissioner in London, died Tuesday at her home here. JEWELER KILLS SELF CenOA. Italy ( UPI' - Ulderi co Testelli. a 60-year-old jeweler, killed himself Monday on the way to a hospital for treatment of in juries from a first suicide attempt, police reported. Testelli threw him self under the wheels of a truck He was pulled out alive and placed In an automobile. En route to the hospital, he produced a gun and shot himself three time in the stoma,!) Wad., Dac. 30, 1959 Paga 7 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS Oregon 09SM (Proceeding No. FS M l) Publish! d purkuani io section 5 of the Act f Julv 23, 1!55 69 Slat. M7i. . Te whomever ir may concern: Notice is hereby given in pur suance of a p:opir, Itcgurst (or Publication hmtol'ere tiled in accordance with section 5 of the Act of July 23, Isis 6 Stat. 3i7'. and the reflations thereunder 43 CFR 185.123 183 127'. 1. That on Julv 22. 159 the Chief. Forest Service. Departmtnl of Agriculture, whese addres is Washington 25. DC, filed in the Land O.'fice of the Bureau ol Land Management. Department of the Interior, at 809 N. K. Sixth Avenue. Portland 12. Oregon, a request for publication ef notice to all mineral locators or eny person claiming under them involving a mining claim or claims located on lands in the Counties of Baker. Grant, and Union. Stale o( Oregon, dc scrifivd as follows, to wit: The Baker "B" Area. 6 SR17-12. Whitman National Forest. The unsurveyrd sections listvd are these which would probably em brace the lands when the pubUc land surveys are extended to such lands. Willamette Meridian T. 4 S R. It E., SWI4NW4. WUSWH Sec. 31: SKSE"-4 Sec. 32. T. 5 S., R, 31 E, Sees. 4 to M incl.i Sees. 16 to 21 incl.: W'4 Sec. 28: Sees. 29 and 30: K'i, NW4 Sec. 31 ; Sec. M. T, $., R. 37 E., I'nsurveyed Sees. 1 to 36 incl. T. 5., R. 38 E., S'jNW'4. W4SW SecO; SWNWV4, WSWV Sec. 7; MVV4NW4 Sec. 18. T. 7 S., R. 37 E., Unsurveyed Sees. 1 to 36 incl. T. J S., R. 38 E., NWV4 Sec. 5. T. I S., R. 31 E., S' Sec. 5; Sees. 6 to 8 incl.: Sees. 17 to 20 incl.; NtNBti Sec. 22: N'jNWH Sec. "23: Sees. 29 to 34 incl. . 2. That if any person claiming or asserting under, or by virtue of, any anpatented mining claim located prior to July 23, 1955. any right, title, or interest in the vege tative surface resources and 0 her surface resources, under such mining claim, contrary to or in conflict with the limitations or re strictions specified in section 4 of said act, as to the above described lands or any part there of, shall fail to file in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management st 1109 N. E. 6th Avenue, Portland 12, Oregon, ard within 150 days from the below stated date of first publication of this Notice, a verified statement which shall set fcrth as to such mining claims: 111 The date of location; (21 The book and page of re cordation of the notice or cer tificate of location: (31 Th? section or sections of the public land surveys which embrace such mining claim; or if such lands are unsurvcyed either tlic section cr sections which would probably embrace Such mining claim when the public land surveys are extended to such lands or a tie by courses and distances to an approved United States mineral monument ; (4 Whether such claimant 1s !a locator or purchascr under such location: and (5) The name and address ol such claimant and names and ad dresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any interest or interests in or under such un patented mining claim: such failure shall be conclusively deemed (i to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any right, title, or interest under such mining claim contrary to or in conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified in section 4 of the Act of July 23. 1955 (69 Stat. 367i, as to un patented claims located after that date, and (ii to constitute a consent by such mining claimant that such unpatented mining claim shall be subject to said limitations and restrictions, and (iiii to pre clude thereafter, prior to issuance of patent, any assertion by such mining claimant of any right or title to or interest in or under such mining claim contrary to or in conflict with said limitations or restrictions. Section 4 provides, generally, the unpatented mining claims located after July 23. 1055 shall not be used for purposes other than prospecting, mining, or pro cessing operations, or uses reason ably incident thereto: that such claims located after July 23. 1955 shall not be used for purposes other than prospecting, mining, or processing operations, or uses reasonably incidnt thereto: thst such claims will be subject to the right of the United States to man age and dispose of the vegetative surface resources thereof and to manage other surface resources thereof: and that, except to the xtent required for mining opera ions and uses reasonably incident thereto or to provide clearance for such operations or uses, claimants 0' such claims shall not use or dispose of vegetative or other surface resources thereof: and that, except for clearance for such purposes, any permitted severance or removal of timber must be in accordance with sound principles of forest management. Said section 4 also provides that any use of the surface of any such mining claim by the United States, its permittees or licenscs. shall be such as not to endanger or materially interfere with the pros pecting, mining, processing nr reasonably incident uses by the mining eliitnrnt. The date of first publication of hi Notice shall be December 23. 1959. ; Dated. November 25, 1959 VIRGIL O. SE1SER - Manager. Land Office Bureau of Land Management Department of the Interior Portland. Oregon First publication: Dec. 23, 1959 Putr-Oec. 23, SO, 1959, Jan. 6. 13. JOf V, Feb. 3, 10, k 17. I0 Chuckles In Th News United Press International AVID TV VIEWER ' TIWII'K, Tex. il'Pli - Bill Chihlers. a poultry farmer, re ported he was so interested in a Civil War movie on television showing raiders burning crops and barns that he didn't notice his own bain 0:1 fire until it ha.l burnctl to the grounil. APPROPRIATE BOOKMARK?? FON'TAN A. Calif. IT1 -The Fonta".;i public library reporte l Tuesday that an autobiography of an actor was returned by omeone who apoarently didn't think too much of the actor. Be tween two pages, apparently as a bookmark, was a slice of ham The library did not disclose the actor's name. ENDS LONG WAIT SAN FRANCISCO ITI -Mrs. Lena Tow no, 75. w as granted an interlocutory divorce on the ground of desertion Tuesday when she told the court she hadn't seen her husband since he kissed her goedbje and went off to work 48 vears ago. BRIEF PRIVILEGES MARYSVILLE, Calif. (CPU -Charles V. Van vorst, 20. a convicted burglar, was granted trusty privileges Christmas Day at the Yuba County jail. He s al ready lost them. Van Vorst broke' out early Tues day, and in the three hours be fore he was captured he bur glarized three service stations, two cafes and the oftices of the California division of highways. La Grande Observer Established 1896 KtiU'rt-tl a, Ht-'i,ml t'lHiu Miilti-r At III 1'umI Office of t.a Crniid,'. rKin I'ndtT Hie Acl of MhivIi S. 11. ST. By Currier Year SIS. 00 .Month I.SS Hy Motor Houte Year flf.JiO Month 1.10 lly Mall ' Yvar $12 110 u .MiimhK .r,u S .Momlm Month 1.2.'. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION All CUailfted Advrrtlaln la ac cepted aubjeet to th rulea and r.-gulntiona of tha La llrande I'ubliahlnif Company, which will not be reHpnnaihle for any error after the firat lnaertlon and re aervea the riRht to properly classi fy all advirtiaementa. , delete objectionable worda or sentences or to refuse any advertisement. CASH RATES Ulnlmum Charge $1.00 Uae The BARGAIN KATE Daya for the Price of 4 You STOP the COST when you KILL, the ad. 7 Personals 7 ANY GIRL in trouble, or needing a friendly adviser write, tele phone or stop in at the Salvation Army, 211 Fir St. WO 3-2941. 10 Lost & Found 10 LOST: Keys on ring. Reward. Con tact La Grande Police Station. 1 1 Schools, Instru'n. 11 MEN NEEDED 17-30 Due to retirement 4 death many men are needed to li'l positions on Rail Roads. Learn Account ing & Communicatiens. Openings in all areas. Train now for se cure future. G. I. APPROVED. For personal interview write Box 41. La Grande Observer, giving nam?, tddress & Pho. number. s T R E T C H YOUR Dollars BY Selecting BETTER BUYS Listed IN Observer Classified ADS Strange As It Seems "BEtf" ONE f0N OF GOLD KT0 A SWEET 6 peer square 12 Baby Smart 12 Care for children in my home at any time. WO 3-2641. 19 Help Wd., Female 19 WANTED: Full time experienced person to live in, for office work at Hot Lake. 23 Work Wanted 23 HEAVY equipment operator with 10 years experience or truck driving, any kind. Contact at 1S12 Adams. 26 Money To Loan 26 LOANS Salary Furniture One Call Service SECUKITY lan & Finance WO 3-3134 llti Depot 30 Misc. For Sale 30 CAR RADIOS FOR SALE '53 Pontine; '53 Ford; '52 Ford; '50 Chev. 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EaraRe. 902 Penn. 20 Service Directory 20 I 1 SERVICE DIRECTORY When you need a specialized service call one of the firms or individuals listed here! HOLIDAYS arc wonderful . . . but oh the orry finding time to do the laundry Stop th? fuss . . . Let CLARK'S LAUNDRY SERVICE take care of it. WO 3-2K06 New Fuller Brush Dealer Harold Wright WO 3-4691 MAKE YOUH SON A PARTNER In his Own Security SEE Fred J. Young Personal Insurance Specialist Sacajawea Hot"l Iibby WO 3-2261 ELKCTP.OXIC'S TV. TV ft Radio Repairs Island City Hiway WO 3-3251 DAVE'S RADIO & TV WO 3-3085 Eve. call accepted STAN'S TREE SERVICE Topping, trimming, removing. Free estimate Insured Will give credit. WO 3 3601 FOR your roofing, siding re modeling CALL L. A. JAMES CO. Free est. WO 3-8454. LA GRANDE READY MIX PH. WO a-toii " RADIO & TV TUBES TESTED FREE WARD'S . FOR prompt aervfee, first ds work, reasonable prices WO 3 3250. I.A GRANDE MATTRESS 4 LTHOLSTERY. - . 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REAL good apt. for rent, steam heat, furnished. $65. per mo. Call WO 3-5533 Foley Build ing. ATTRACTIVE fur. apt. reasonable. City Center Motel. WO 3 5750. NEW APTS. down-town lo cation. Appliances furnish ed on request. Can be shown anytime. HILL THOMAS REAL ESTATE 207 Depot WO 3-3173 57 Apts., Unfurn. 57 UNFURNISHED 1-bedroora duplex Phone WO 3-2050 4 BOOM unfurn. apt., garage, steam heat 1433 Adams. WO 3 2015. NEW unfurn. duplex. $75., avail- able Jan. 3. 1608 K. WO 3-2702. UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom du plex, basement, furnace, wired for range. Adults. See at 1508 6th. WO 3-4515. Observer Want Ads Get Keoulu 58 Houses For Rent 58 3 BEDROOMS, full basement, stoker, close in WO 3-23W. 2-BEDROOM unfurn. house. 5$40. Not plumbed for washer. 1319 W. SMALL cozy furn. house. $45 a month. WO 3-3242. 2403 Depot. 1-BEDROOM furn house. $40 mo. Inq. 1514 R. WO 3-3045. Modern 2 bedroom house WO 3-3610 5 ROOM house, partly furn., $55. Water furn. Inq. 1405 7th. 3-BEDROOM house, furnace heat. 1306 Jackson. WO 3-2084. Unfurn. 2 bedroom house, south side. 1805 Alder. WO 3-3!)54. 30 Service Directory 20 The Fixit Shop We repair bikes, washing ma chines, small appliances, mowers. Sayes & service on JACOBSEN mower. IN TROUBLE CALL WO 3 2604 THE MOST Complete Machine Shop operation in Eastern Ore gon. ROY FARN'UM SUPPLY, 1414 Adams, La Grande. COAL!! ABERDEEN & LION Two of Utah's Finest Coals Washed. Dried, Blended ft Oiled. Order Yours Today! Pres-to-logs LA GRANDE LUMBER CO. BEAN VISUALINER wheel Align ment ft HUNTER Balancing. Annninlmnnt nf WhitA.1T.Walt -FORD'S TIRE SERVICE 4lh & Jefferson WO J-2887 JONES BROS. Heating Certified LENNOX Dealer Island City Hiway WO 3-2421 FRIGID AIRE MAYTAG Appliance Sales ft Service DOLVEN S WO t 3327 FRONT-END Alignment WHEEL Balantfrrg Ask about our BUDGET REPAIR PLAN ' HUNTER'S GARAGE 160S Cherry WO 3-5933 BUILDING ft REMODELINO Sewrles Construction, WQ 3 561J 78 Farms, Ranches 78 Dl'KKK KEAl.TY Benny Hicks . - WO 3-2423 Ben Dalo WO 3-4057 La Grande, Ore. RA.NCH-N HOME REALTY 1103 Adams WO 3 5450 BILL THOMAS REAL ESTATE 207 Depot WO 3 3173 79 Real Eitate Wtd. 79 '59 This Year is Running out .... and so are the RANCH-N HO.MK Listings List Your Property or home with Us . . . It will GO LIKE '60 RANCH-N-HOME . REALTY 1103 Adams WO 3-5150 Merle Burling ft Marvin Moe REALTORS Westenskow & Nebeker Real Estate ft Ins. Serv. Bill King. Salesman' . . WO 3-4012 Foley Bldg. WO 3-5321 W. E. WILKINS Real Estate & Insurance Sac Annex Ph. WO S-21Sf WILLIAMSON'S Real Estate ft Ins. Serv. WO 3-4311 60 Houses For Sale 80 RECIPE MIX WEi.L for happy family living! THE RIGHT HOME: Five room modern, two bedrooms plus full base-' ment with third bedrcom, fireplace, steam heat, hard wood lloors. built-in book cases, wired for wash-r and dryer, new puint inside and out. THE RIGHT LOCATION : Souihside. Immediate pos session. Selling price $12,500. WESTENSKOW & NEBEKER Real Estate & Ins. Rill King, salesman WO 3-4012 Foley Bldg W O 3 5321 A t i KACTlVlv 3liedi'oi)i home in find condition. Large "kitchen, living room, dining room, full basement, attached garage. Iilc; 1 location to all schools. 706 4th. Ijtvton V. Cii'nham WO3-21ji:i VO3-1623 87 Irrigation, Pumps 87 Wells & Pumps CORRIELL'S 'sland City Hy. WO 3 4524 J, C. TANDY, WELL DRILLING Thief Valley Road Box 223, North Powder Ph. 2436 95 Logging Equip't. 95 Mcculloch saws They're torture tested. Started ft Stopped 57,329 times with out failure. McCULLOCH Sales & Service 2I514 Fir WO 3 5609 100 Autos For Sale -100 Big Days Left! of YEAR END CLEARACE SALE 35 Spotlessly Clean LATE Model Cars Don't forirul: Everything Goes! Good trade-in Allowances Gifts for the Indies Gifts for the Men Gettings Lynch Motor Co. Sola or trad. '51 Buirk. Excel lept running cond. WO J I4S6 95 Logging Equip't. 95 NEW . Homelite "Buz" , , Chain Saw S150.4 WoiKlit It; l,s. ... 5 Up. 2 Gl's - 83 Truck, Auto Rent. 98 Truck for rent you drive 1 Move yourself save half MAC'S M0III1.K SERVICE 1 1434 Adams Phone WO S-440 100 Autos For Sale 100 Happy Holidays (rum All the Ganit . . . at Gettings-Lynch Mi it or Co. Iluick Pontiac Vauxhall Cudillac Int. '56 MERCURY in top condition Will take cash or older model car for my euity: Pay balance at $4;oi) per mo. Hill Uetuiut WO 3-3ISI before 5 p.m. "TOO Autos For Sale 100 Why Wait? .... Get 1960 CLEANUP PRICES NOW! 19,r)9 SIMCA 4 Door Less than 7,000 miles, one owner, reclining seats, like new condition, a real econ omy car. SAVE at this Price $1645 1957 C1IKV. Uel Air 4 Door, power steering & brakes, all luxurious, beautiful 2-tone. PRICE Only $1695 195b' I'LYM. 2-door Station Watfon. Nice 2 lone red & white, overdrive, excellent family car. SAVE like '60 $1245 . 1953 CHEV. 2-Door $495. 1953 DODGE 4 Door $495. Also large selection of lower priced vehicles REDUCED PRICES-MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH OREGON TRACTOR Home of the' Lark 9 Depot St. WO 3-2314 Today! o Thursday! CLEARANCE We're winding up our year by HAND-ing you top Sav ings on our A-l USED CARS '59 FORD V8 " '59 PONT 4 door Ranch Wagon 4-Door with radio, heater, automatic . $2695 '58 PONT Coupe Hardtop V-8 engine, radio, heater, automatic $2195 '57 FORD Ranch Wagon radio, heater .i: Automatic $1695 '54 MERC Sedan 4-Door, . radio, heater $695 line Above Cars Are Just An Example Of The Top A-l Used Cars You'll Find Here at 4 HAND FORD SALES Every One Priced.... TO GO! Models from '51's to '59's WO 3-2161 ' Chestnut & Jpfferson 100 Autos Vor Sale 100 I TKAIU: NOW For an OK Used Cur( , Yfiir car may make the down pay Hi nt. ... No Payment until February. Cunlncl Bob Goss WO 3 2712 or VMl 3-221M. I jo CHEV. 2-ilour V8. 3 speed tram mission. radio, heater. I Clean, low miles, WO 3-21137. !'.VI CIIHV. guild condition. $200. Wl) 3-5239 niter 6 p.nv '53 DOIKiE Hardtop. 4 new nylun tire Best otter. See at JACK ft ED'S PAY1.KSS Station. 1802 Ail.iins. FOR SALE: Repossession, will sell i at our cost. l;04 Ford Custom ; line. Call WO 3-2 14L ! This Little erecting Hopes you're all set I For the : Grandest 1 loli lav Season j you've known yet: j M. J. Goss Motor Co. a- . HAND KOlil) SALES FOR FINER USED CARS Chestnut ft Jcflersun WO 3-2161 "lOOAutos For Sale 100 Catalina Hardtop radio, heater, automatic, power brakes & steering See this to appreciate it. '59 FORD '6' Ranch Wagon 2-Door, radio, heater over-drive $2495 '55 FORD '6'' 2-Door radio, heater over-drive $895 '53 MERC Sedan 4-Door, radio, heater Automatic $595 ' 1