La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 10, 1958, Page 4, Image 4

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    Observer, La Grands, Ore., Wed., Dec. 10, 1950
Market Quotations
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PORTLAND DAIRY
retailers: : Grade AA
doz.: A laree. 45-47C
AA medium. 42-43c: A medium
41-42c: A A smalls, 34-35c, carton
1-30 additional.
Butter -m To retailers: AA and
erode A prints, 67-68C lb. ; -carton
- iv urgner; a prims, tss-eoc.
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.- ...PORTLAND GRAIN
WhW$ -wheat 2.02.
-S6ft liite, H.R. applicable 2.02
i" White "club 2.02
1 IlSitljed winter, ordinary no bid
Hftrfl White baart, ordinary 2.13
Oats' rip bid r
arleyno bid
New York Stocks
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NEY YORK (UPI) - Stocks
met good support today as Indus
try after Industry reported im
Drnvpfl oncrations. .
Leading chemical stocks showed
gains running lo around 2 points
or more In DuPont, Dow and Al
lied. Firestone ran up more than
5 at its best in the tires, a group
which, will benefit from increased
S, auto . sales,
-S i jqajautos were firm with some
- 'or the leaders. up around a point.
Oils were generally firm. Rails
sported small gains along a broad
front. i
Among the electronics, Litton
stood out with a gain of more
than 6 at its high. Avco rose more
than a point at its high. Zenith
was up almost 3 near the close. '
Aircrafts were firm. Bendix and
North American Aviation- rose
around 2 points each. Youngstown,
U.S. Steel, Republic and Bothle
' hem all added around a point or
more in the steels. Inland rose
around 4 at its best.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Cattle 350; all class.
low and several part loads 'choice
under 1050 lb. steers 27.25; mixed
good - choice 27; standard 24-26-two
loads mixed eood-rlmino tJt
nciiers zo-zo.za; standard 23-25-utility
commercial cows 17 sn.9i-
eanner-cuttcr 14.50-17: lieht mn'.
ners 12.50-14.
Calves 50; steady; choice vonl.
ers ji-ja; nign cho en 34- nnn,
vealers 28-31; standard enlvne ,.nH
veaiers zz-zi. . .
Hogs 450; steady: 1 Bnrt
butchers 20 - 20.50; mixed lots
18.50-19; heavy and lighter but-h-
ers xy-iu; sows 13.50-16.
Sheep G50; slow, market
established.
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Carl Friswold
Funeral Set
Carl D. Friswold. 51. of Rlrfilnn,!
died in a La Grande hospital
Monday and funeral services will
be held at the Daniels Funeral
home at 2 p.m. Friday.
Mr. Friswold, a native of Alicel.
was born Feb. 28, 1907 and lived
In Richmond the past 15 years. He
was a member of the Masonic
Lodge, AF & AM No. 125, Prosser,
Wash i .- " '-, , - r . ,.;
The Rev. Gene Robinson will
conduct the services and burial
will bo in the Summerville cemetery.
Mr. Friswold is survived bv his
widow, Mrs. Wave Friswold of
Richland; one son, John of Walla
Walla; his mother, Mrs. Hattie
Friswold of Alicel; three brothers,
CARACAS, Venezuela (UPI)
Polite using tear gas arrested 32
persons Tuesday nighf to break
up the second night of demonstra
tions against the apparent elec
tion of anti-Communist candidate"
Romulo Butancourt as president.
Police Chief Col. Arraiz Mo
r.nlp9 reported 15,000 persons
gathered in small groups in the
El Silencio area. Roaming police
squads of 15 to 20 policemen kept
them from forming a large pro
test march on the Capitol where
votes in last Sunday's election
still were being counted.
Police hurled tear gas at about
200 persons who grouped together
in front of the Junin Theater in
El Silencio Square. Three shots
were heard in the area.
Troops also used tear gas to
break in) a demonstration of 1,000
persons in Hie Sam Martin quarter.
Arraiz Morales said most of the
demonstrators were supporters of
deposed dictator Marcos Perez
Jimenez. However, 200 , young
men roamed the streets shouting
Viva Larrnzabal, (Hear Adm.
Wolfgang Larruzabal, former jun
ta leader and candidate of the
Republican Democratic Union and
Communist Party).
Masons Elect New Officers
points n is group and Johnson ? J Vancouver Cullen of Port
& Johnson more than 8 at its top. lan and timer of Walla Walla;
Magma rose more than 2 in the-"1"1 one Sndson.
coppers, Kroger more than 2 in
tbe'flopes, and Colgalo more thnn 2
SHAH HONORS BUCHMAN
MONTREUX, Switzerland (UPI)
The Shah of Iran has made
Frank Buchman, initiator of the
moral rearmament movement, a
commander of the Order of the
Crown.
WINDOWS
Complete Units To Your Order
HiHcr's Cabiitsl
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I Road Conditions
JNoted Over State
' SAtEM (UPI)-Tho State Hlgh
lwny Department reported freezing
rain at Warm Springs Junction
Tuesday and cautioned motorists
that chains were required in that
area.
Two Inches of new snow, turn
ing to slush, were reported at
Ochoco s u m m 1 1, Seneca and
Burni. Traces of new snow were
reported at The Dalles, Meucham
and Baker, and an Inch of new
ttow at Austin.
' Spots of .ice were reported at
ij'. Sisters.--And Troutdale reported
.'string east wind. Dense fog was
'-'jPeported in the Bend area, with
' fog also at Ontario..
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Hiehlieht of the nvom
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communication .01 La.. Grande
lodge 41 AF and AM held in the
masonic nan was election of of
ficers.
New officers of the lodge are
. u. aiveri, worsnipiut master
Robert E. Dawson, senior Warden
Wade Booher. inninr uarjn. n '
L. Gaily, treasurer; Elmer Han
sen, secretary; J. W. Boothman,
senior deacon; Evan E. llaknv
junior deacon; M. L. Whitney,
chaplain; Gorham p. Harris, mar
shal; J. Robert Cash, senior stew
ard; G. W. Driskell, junior stew
ard; and James R- Sherrick, ty
ler. Don L. Gaily installed the new
ly elected and appointed officers
assisted by Gus Finas,- installing
marshal and Glenn Wagner, In
stalling chaplain. .
The new officers immediately
relinquished their respective sta
tions to the present mcumnenis
until after the festival of Saint
John according to, Masonic cus
torn. ., T
Presentation of a Certificate of
Proficiency- to Gus Finas, past
master of La Grande lodge was
made by the Rev. Clarence A.
Kopp. past grand master of Ma
sons in Oregon. ,
Plans for a Masonic-Eastern
Star family Christmas party, Fri
day evening Dec. 19, in the Ma-
1 sonic ballroom, were. announced
Dy uorman Harris, worsnipim
master.
Following the meeting refresh
ments were served by the steaw-
aras. ..
There will he work in" the Fel-
tnwehin ilaaMa of tha ' snppial
communication of the lodge on
Wednesday, Dec. 17.
New officers will preside over
the first stated communication
of the lodge on Wednesday, Jan.
7.
Actor's Ex-Wife Denied
Custody Of Children
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Actor
lolin ' Corradino's former, wife
Monday was denied guardianship
of the couple's three children.
The judge said he could see no
reason why the children, Christo
pher U- Keith, 9, and Robert, 5.
should be taken away from Car--odino
with whom they have lived
since the couple's divorce in May,
1955.
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