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6b; srvr. La Grande, Ore., Mon., June 15, 1959 Page 8 Market Quotations PORTLAND DAIRY PORTLAND (UPD Dairy mar Set: Eggs To retailers: Grade A A lp.rge, 38-40C dbz.; A large, 37-38C; AA medium, 32 T54c; AA small, 25-27C; cartons . l-3c additional. ! Butter- To retailers: AA a id Grade A prints, 65c lb.; carton, c higherj B prints, 63c. Cheese tmedium cured) To re tailers: A grade cheddar single daisies, 41-51C; processed Ameri ean cheese, '5-lb. loaf, 4lM;ic. GUILTY Continued From Front Pago (joys were put in a section with other youths and Collinsworlh in with the men. Iioth Coliinsworth, a telephone linesman, and the ehildish-looking Stoutamire cried during the testimony but all four took the verdict without showing emotion. The ltcv. A. J. Kcil.lick, pastor of the Bethel "African Methodist Episcopal Chinch and past Flori da president of I lid NAAC'I', said Hie judge and prosecutor had con ducted the case in an exemplary manner. J But Florida lias mainlaincd its excellent record of nut veering from the precedent that no while ftian has ever been executed for the rape of a Negro. Had it been the other way around, Negorcs ijould have been given the death penalty," he said, jjiry foreman A. II. King, u Wealthy Florida farmer, told Unit ed Press Inlet-national that had tyu girl ' been beaten, the jury mould have been inclined to in flict the death penally. King said the, jury at no lime discussed the racial question in teaching its verdict. The Hev. Daniel Speed, assist ant pastor of the Bethel Baptist Negro Church, said his congrega tion almost unanimously was satis fied wilh the verdict except a few thought there should have been a death penalty. JJ "Today we have move.l one s'cp closer to justice," he said in his funday mo'ning sermon, a Tho girl herself was secluded in her home. She would rot answer through her mother whether she thought the verdict was just. The Mother declined to comment, too, (ind told reporters she was con cerned about the girl who was Still shaken by her experience and the ordeal on the witness stand. ' J. -ii PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND (UPD Cattle 1400, includes 19 loads fed steers 50 per cent cows trade uneven. Fed steers active, steady to strong, some sales 25 per cent higher, some cutter cows about steady but grass fat beef and dairy type cows being neglected. Bulls strong to 25 cents higher, loads average choice around 1100 lbs. fed steers 29.75. assorted four head at 28.50: few loads low to average choice around 1000 to 1100 lbs. 29.25 to 29.50; good steers mostly 27.50 to 28.75; standard 26 to 27; canncr and cutter cows largely 14 to 16; heavy cullers to 17; light canners and fat dairy type cows down to 12; utility bulls 24 to 25.50. Calves: 225; demand very nar row; only scattered sales good vcalers fully 1.00 lower at 27 to 28; odd good and choice stock calves 27 to 30. Hogs 1750; trade moderately ac tive, steady; U.S. No. 1 and 2 butchers 190 to 225 lbs., 18.75 to 19; mixed 1, 2 and 3 lots 180 to 210 lbs. 18 to 18.50; few 300 to 375 lb. sows 13.50 to 15.50; 4U0 to 550 lbs. 11-13. - Sheep; 2250; slaughter spring lambs mostly 25 cents higher; feeders fully steady; around 500 head mostly choice 81 lbs. Wash ington range spring lambs 23.75; predominantly choice 85 to 105 lbs. 22.50 to 22.75; few 23; good and choice around 65 to 85 lbs. feeder lambs 17.50 to 18.25; cull to good slaughter ewes 2.50 to 6. N. Y. STOCKS NEW YORK (UPD - Late strength in ruilroad shares helped restore somo of the losses regis tered in the slock market in the early trading today, losses that rai.gcd from 1 to mor.c than 2 points. Bails registered advances of fractions to a point at a time wlient hel istw as soft. The rise brought a turn elsewhere, notably in the auto, steel aid od sections. Plywood slocks fell on lower prices for their product and a dip Inh ousing starts. Coppers fell 1 to more than 2 points on lower prices for the metal abroad. American Telephone stood out in volume and met some support after touching a new low at 77'i off 1 points. Boeing Aircraft was active and also hit a new low from which it met moderate support. Several of the oils reflected improved demand with gains of nearly a point in Atlantic Refin ing and of nearly 2 points in Texas Gulf producing. Amerada- lost more than a point. Domestic corporate bonds de Scientists Lack The Funds To Develop Space System AZUSA, Calif. (UPD Scientists of Aerojet-General Corp. say that if they had three to five years and enough money they could develop a system capable of driving man into deep space at astronomical speeds eventually reaching three million miles per hour. But once into space, Dr. Y. C. Lee said Saturday he was confi dent the electrical populsion sys tem he has been studying for a French Delay Liz And Eddie LONDON (UPD The passport said "Mrs. Mike Todd" but she kept Insisting she was really Mrs. Eddie Fisher so French immigra tion authorities delayed Elizabeth Taylor at a Paris airport Sunday night. . There was no flicker of recog nition when Liz and her new hus band, Eddie, approached the im migration authorities in readiness to board an airliner for London And they didn't have their mar riagc license with them which ad ded to the delay. It looked as it their Ralian air liner would have to leave without them for a while. But finally po lice decided to take Liz's word for it that she wasn't a smuggler or border jumper. , Perkins Infant Taken By Death Walter Raymond Perkins r. of Tacoma, Wash., died at the ' age of seven months in the Madigan Army Hospital, June 13. The funeral services will be held Wednesday, June 17 at 2 p.m. in (he Summcrville Chapel, arronge- ments by Dempsey Snodgrass Chapel. Mrs. Mable Shaffer will officiate. Burial will be in the Summcrville Cemetery. He was born in La Grande on Nov. 7. 1958. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Perkins of Tacoma, Wash.; two sisters Nancy Jean and Larura Eva; grand parents Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Per kins of Milton Frecwater, and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McBride of lm-bier. dined on moderate activity. U.S. government bonds were quoted 1-16 Vi point lower In quiet over-the-counter dealings. On the American Exchange, prices were irregularly lower, i trading moderate. . ,- i year would give spacemen mobil ity to journey to the planets. l tie physicist calls it the "charged colloidal propulsion sys tem." It is composed of a nuclear factor which produces electricity which, in turn, charges a cheap, undisclosed "fuel." What happens, according to Lee, is this: The electricity creates a flow of molecules grouped together like grapes. The groups generate a thrust of about 10 pounds micro scopic compared to the amount of power needed to get into space. But those 10 pounds are enough in a weightless vacuum where a push by a little finger would send man moving through space. Lee said his system would thrust a rocket ship 3.2 miles a second. If that is multiplied by the 60 seconds in a minute, by the 60 minutes in an hour, by the 24 hours in a day and by the number of days in the voyage, the speed becomes fantastic, he said. The scientists said Aerojet, his employer for more than 10 years, has used funds of the Advanced Research Projects Agency in pre liminary study of the system. Now, he said, is the time for the government to look at the sys tem and decide on a future I u Wilson Addresses Oregon Graduates EUGENE (UPD Dr. O. Mere dith Wilson, president of the Uni versity of Oregon, told 1,496 grad uates who received degrees here Sunday afternoon in 82nd annual commencement exercises to carry on a "courageous, even audacious exploration of the jungle of moral, political and diplomatic confusion that surrounds us. Dr. Wilson told the graduates thatt heir discontents were whole some but "confident self-respect must be joined with discontent and resignation must be replaced by determined action. To be a beatnik requires only that you re sign yourself to live in the hope less state we have prepared for you. To be a man requires jnuch more of you. Sunday's Ilayward Field cere monies were the last of four sep arate ceremonies here and in Portland in which a total of 1.722 undergraduate and graduate stu dents received degrees. .The $1,000 annual Ersted award for distinguished teaching went to Dr. B?rnd Crasemann, associate physics professor who has been with the Oregon faculty for six years. i , ' mr..Ja wr l .ft. S:: -VJ ' - if V.V,VJ y :-!-,:. .! I I-'!-., -ft r - TO SELL IT! TELL IT! Spring brings baseball and house cleaning So if you have something to sell "talk il up" with an Easy to Place . Classified Ad Jusl Dial WO 3-3161 A friendly "AD-VISOR" will help yon place your Ad Ask for the BARGAIN RATE 6 Days For The Price Of 4 Serve an "Old Time" favorite Creamed Chipped Bqef and Hot Biscuits Leo brand, sliced and smoked. Reg. 39c Dried Beef 3 P,$1.00 pillsbury buttermilk or Ballard tweet cream Biscuits P8C 10c First-of'the week FEATURES! 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Don't miss this special LOW price on these top quality oranges.. For extra flavor and better health, use plenty of FRESH ORANGES! . 5 lbs. Haas variety. Butter smth., grand flavor. Avocados 3 25 Cucumbers Smooth-skinned, crisp; add ' zest to salads each 5 Lge. Lemons 5 i9 Finest Sunkist. En hances the natural flavor of foods. Price in this advertisement are effective through Wednesday, June 17, at Safeway in La Grande. We reserve the right to limit. No sales to dealers. Upton's Black Tea The BRISK Tea 14 ib. pkg. 43c Lipton's Tea Bags It's delicious iced! efts B7c Corn Starch Argo brand a i6c Salad Dressing Nalley's Tang fi 59c French Dressing Savory Kraft's 8 oz. nr btl. a-eUC