MARKETS 'a By United Press International " LIVESTOCK MARKET , 'PORTLAND (UP1 (USDA) Livestock;.,- Cattle for week 600; choice 985- . 1035 lb. it'd steers 27.75 - 28.35; . good 1023 1145 lb. 26.50 - 27; few , lots standard 24.50 - 2550; utility . 20-24; choice heifers absent; small lots, standard with few good 7D5- ' 827. lb., heifers 23.50-24.5u: 'utility' mixed cows and heifers 22.50; Utility cows, 17-19.50, few commer cial 20-21; canncrs - cutters 14 16.50; Utility bulls 23-24.50. .' . Calves,': 4or week 125; choice vealers 31-32; good 28-31; few 1 good slaughter calves 26 27, no choice uvuilable. ' ,i. Hogs Jot- week 1125; butchers 25-50c higher; 1 and 2 butchers 180-235, lb., 20.25-20.50, mixed 1 and 3 grade 18.50-20, mostly 10-20; ' mixed,, grade 350-550 lb. sows 13 16.50. ,;. Sheep for week 650; choice 85 ! 105 lb, slaughter lambs mostly shorn bill including few wooled . 18.50-19.25; good 18 - 18.50; cull , good. iJWCS, .3.50-9; good-choice 75 j lb. feeder lambs 17-18.50. . i.v V PORTLAND DAIRY I I'OllTLAND (UPI) .Dairy market: . ' Eggs-To,, retailers: Grade AA large, 49-51C doz.; A lurge, 48-4Uc; AA.- medium, 43-47c; A medium, 43;46c;- A A smalls, 37-39c; . carton l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA and grade -A .prints, 67-68C lb.; carton -lc higher;,-B prints, 65-66C. 1 Cheese -Imodium cured) To re tailers::. -grade Cheddar,- single daisies;? 39-51c; processed Ameri can cheese,; 5-lb. loaf 40-43c. Ike Names Research Chief !' WASHINGTON (UPI) Presi dent Eisenhower has named Dr. Herbert F.vYork to be director of defense research and engineering in the Defense Department. . J ' York, now chief scientist for the Advanced Research Projects -Agency within the office of the defense secretary, will fill the new position created by the : Dofense Reorganization Act earlier this year. ' -" York, a physicist,' has "been in volved in government scientific programs since World War II when he was on the staff of the atomic plant at Oak Ridge, Tenn. .''He also has served on many governmental advisory committees and is currently a member of the president's Science Advisory com mittee., . rVork, 37, will head a mulllbllllon dollar research and - engineering program; in , the Pentagon. Only the three;, service secretaries, plus Deputy Defenso Secretary Donald A. Quarles and Defense Secretory.; Nell H. McElroy will outrank him. Grandfather Sees Need For Child's Protection ObserverLa Grande, Ore., Frl., Doc. 26, 1958 Page 6; By LYLE C. WILSON United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) r I am Grampaw to a nest of four wor shipping little children, and it oc curs to me that it is time some one started a movement to pro tect the very young from the cor ruptive influence of me and my kind. 1 bribe 'em; miy tlieir love. Grampaws, as a class, arc scratchy old men who crave- re spect and affection but who have lived long enough to disappoint themselves and their contempo raries in just about every way. Expose old Cramps to little grandchildren and he -resorts at onco to bribery. The bribery is to arouse in the little tykes an idolatrous affection and to . convince them that Cramps is the world's greatest man, likely, next time around, to be nominated by both political parties for president. - That is not a far fetched con ception for a little guy or a little gal who knows Cramps will ar- Lawrence Hibbeln Funeral Rites Set Lawrence Theodore Hibbeln, 65, Union, died at 3 a.m., Wednesday, at his home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday at the Union Methodist church witli the Rev. D. Williams officiat ing. Burial will be in the Union cemetery. - , Born May 16, 1903 in Harrison, Nnb Mr. Hibbeln lived in Oregon 30 years and in Union the past 13 years. ' Funeral arrangements are being handled by the Dcmpsey-Snodgrass Funeral Chapel in La Grande, He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ella Hibbeln of Union; two sons, Gene of Pondosa and Larry of La Grande; two daughters, Miss Janice Hibbeln of Union and Mrs. Maurice Clyde of La Grande; two brothers, Paul of Lewiston, Idaho,' and Emit of Union; two sisters, Mrs. Silvia Sarlain and Mrs. Eva Cook, both of Cierra Vist, Ariz., and Six grandchildren. Calvin Calame Death Reported i Funeral services will be held at TO a.m. .Saturday for the Rev. Calvin Edward Calame, 93, a re tired Methodist minister, who died Tuesday at Hot Lake. Mr,- Culamo, who presided In several' 'chjurches throughout Ore Won had lived In this area the past four years. ' Funeral services are being han dled at" the Dempsey-Snodgruss runerul; Chapel. Novermber Traffic Up " SALIiM' (UPI) Oregon, high way traffic increased 4.2 per cent during November compared to November of 1957, the State High Way Department lias reported. Though traffic was down 4.3 per cent' at Otter Rock, np2rth of Newport, hiost beach routes show ed an unusuul increase in traffic (or Uiis time of year. Richard Bain Resigns Post SALEM (UPI) Resignation of Richard A. Bain as executive sec retary of the State Committee on Natural Resources was announced by Gov. Robert D. Holmes. Tho governor said ho , was ac cepting the resignation with reluc tance. - " . '.' t : Bain was appointed to the"1 post in 1957 and said he was resign ing to take a position as form di rector for Radio Station KSLM in Salem. The resignation is effec tive Jan. A. Gov. Holmes said that the im portant ' Alsea basin study had been inaugurated under the ad ministration of Bain and that the committee had conducted highly successful conservation programs during his tenure. ' Before coming to the Natural Resources Committee, Bain had worked for a La Grande radio station. He had previously been engaged in farming in eastern Oregon. . . '. NAME SHRINE OFFICIALS .1 LOSi ANGELliS (UPI) Offi cials named for the Dec. 27 East West shrine football game in San Francisco are: referee, James Cain; umpire, James M. Mitchell; head linesman, William P. Sloan; field,, judge, Williams J. Settle; back Judge, Everett J. Bannister. ' When glue thickens in u bottle, moisten It with vinegar instead of water. Vinegar also i dissolves glue spots. YOU CAN HAVI IT Dust pans with cocoa instead of flour when baking a chocolate cake, and the cake will bo free ot while spots. We Have It! SUPREME Versamatic REVERSIBLE SCREW DRIVER AND SPEED REDUCER FOR POWER DRILLS! Every Power Drill Owner Should Have One! For Screw Driving For Nut Running . . . On Or Off For Heavy Duly Drill ing For Power Tapping 4100 . tU iiS complete rive in his car a couple of times a week and begin to unload loot. -. "Grampaw-" the kids then hol ler. They come .running accom panied by the neighbor kids, of course. Tho.. neighbor, kids know that InvK nmi enndv are about to be served up and that they will get their share. "Grampaw!" the ' little ones Chorus confidently as they as semble around Cramps' car. Hopefully they scan the interior for packages and con the old hian's pockets for any promising pulgo. If the car lacks packages and there arc no obvious bulges in gramp's pocket, the little ones will try again. There will be in their voices this time, however, an accusing note, a downward, hopeless inflec tion as they sound off. This sign fies anxiety and doubt as they get to die point: "Grampaw, ' what did you brought us'.'" . i; That cues tlieir mother, if she iu nn llir eppnn In shush thnm all against such forward conduct. For Cramps, however, the cue is to go into his magician act. He planned it that way. When the little kids almost have abandoned hope, old Cramps unlocks the trunk of his car and, presto, the loot is there. "Hey, Cramps," hollers Barry, "did you brought us any toys?" Barry's mother shushes him some more. All the kids are squealing by now and the neigh bor kids arc opening packages. A small riot ensues. From this riot, three - year - old Connie emerges victor. Connie wins be cause she has no inhibition against seizing anything she can lift wilK which W. whack over the head any brother or neighbor kid discovered opening a package she regards ax hers. Connie can lift the lug wrercli which came with her father's Ktlle French car. Peace returns when the loot is divided. The erandbabics Barrv. ' r ! 1 nuJl- T : U uavie, vuimie tutu ym ia uiiiuu up and. over grampaw, whisper ing in his ear and rubbing crack ers or melted chocolate in his hair. What they whisper are in vitations to return for sure to morrow and, if possible, tonight. Cramps beams. Sometimes they whisper, "We love you grampaw" ;nd grandpaw kind of squinches up his eyes. I know it is wrong to buy their affection and I suspect that I am warping the children's charac ters, making gold diggers -out of them all. But I'm not going to stop. Not, anyway, so long as I can make those kinds believe 1 am really a great man. ..... OPEN SATURDAY MORNING FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Paint Products, Accessories Glass, Builders Hardware ' MILLER CABINET SHOP Jefferson and Greenwood Dependable YEAR 'ROUND SERVICE FOR YOUR'CAR -. Highest Octane Union 76 and 7600 gasolines . Superior Royal Triton , ' 5-20 and 10-30 oils . Stop-Wear lubrication . Tire . 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