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NORTH TOWDER NEWS .Rackets Group Major Pearson, Family Visit Calls Hoffa Here At Home Of His Parents To The Stand BY BARBARA ERWIN Obrvr Corr.tpond.nt Major and Mrs. Lewis Lewis Pearson and family of Ohio, have been visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Pearson. Major Pearson is with the united States Air Force While here they also visited Mrs Pearson's mother, Mrs. Dolly Parker Mr. and Mrs. David Cropp, and Gary Taylor were Malheur camp ers over the 4th of July week end. - o Mrs. Fred Rorden, Mis. Larry Pratt and children, of Union Mrs. Gary Erwin, and Nina Tay lor of North Powder, were Bak cr shoppers Monday afternoon o Mrs. Edna Turner of Heppner returned to her home after a short visit with her sister, Mrs Vda Noble. Mrs. Turner paper i ered Mrs. Noble's bedroom while here. '' o Mr. and and Mrs. Gary Erwin traveled to Catherine Creek park the Fourth where they picnick ed with Erwin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Erwin and family and his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ri ley Ix-wis They later attended the Fourth of July fire works flis play at the La Grande Drive In. o Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Simonis and Itickv attended the Fourth of July poind ? and rodeo in Bak ' er. They retried that they hail a nice time. o Dorin Waller of Fossil visited at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gulick and family. o Gary Erwin is busy building a wash-storage house in back of tneir trailer house. o Mr. and Mrs. Keith Simonis and children attended the Fourth of July parade in Uaker. They later had dinner at the George Kirkland home in North Powder. 0 Judy Monaghan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Monaghan, is visiting at the home of her j-.randparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Iiowman of Salem. o Durwood Hill, and his niece, Gladvs Uaisley of Baker, cele brated their birthdays at the Hill borne Sunday, July 5. Hill was 58 years old and Gladys was one vear old. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Paisley, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Uaisley and Mrs. Laura Young, all of Baker, helped celebrate the two birthdays. o Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walter and f-.milv of nates, spent the Fourth f inlv weekend with Walter's .ii.i..r nri familv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gulick. They all traveled to Catherine Creek park tne Fourth on a picnic. o Mr. 'and Mrs Art Butler of Moses Lake, Wash., arc here vis iting friends and relatives. MARKETS By Unittd Pro International PORTLAND DAIRY PORTLAND lUPH Dairy market- Eggs To retailers: Grade AA large 44-4tc doz.; A large 41-411C; A A medium 3.V37C; AA small 27 2Kc; cartons l-3c additional. duller To retailers: AA and Grade A prints. B5c lb.; carton, It higher; B prints, fillc. Cheese i medium cured' To re tailers: A grade ehedilar single daisies. 41-51c; processed Ameri can chee.se. 5-lb. loaf. 4D-43C. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND IUP1 l'SDA Livestek: Cattle 1250; includes 8 loads fed steers. 9 loads heifers; fed sleers und heifers 50 75c higher; cows steady; load mostly low choice around 1050 lb. sleers 29.75; load around 1150 lb. 2H.25: few lots good steers 28-21150; load mixed good-choice fed heifers 28.25; few good heifers 27.50 - 27.75; utility! grass cows 17-18 50; tanners-cutlers nostly 14-15.50; utility bulls 23-24 50. - Calves 150;1 sternly; good low choice vealers 26-29. Hogs 1.750; slow; mostly 50c lower; sows 50c-1.00 off; 1 and 2 butchers 190-225 lb. 17.25 17.50; mixed 1. 2 and 3 lots 180-235 lb. 16 59-17; few No. 3 lots down to 1S.75; short deck 1 and 2 sows 304 lb. 15; other mixed 1. 2 and 3 sows 350-550 lb. 9 50-12. Sheep 3.250; early sales slaugh ter spring lambs 5OC-1.00 lower; mostly choice 85 100 lh. 20-20.50; load range lambs unsold; one lot good - choice No. 3 pelt spring lambs 19 25; feeder lambs not established; cull utility ewes Heady at 2-3 50. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Monaghan and family of Idaho visited the Fourth of July weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mon aghan, and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Monaghan and fam ily. o Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Nelson of l.os Angeles, Calif., are here vis iting Mrs. Nelson's father, Ray Rowett, and her brother and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowett. o Mrs. Fred Christman Is taking care of the youngest Hoffman child, Sherry, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hoffman are vacationing for two weeks. The Hoffman's are accompanied on (heir vacation by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawlord o Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gray and children, Mr. and Mrs John Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Willaru hordice and family, and Mr. und Mrs. Kenneth Kordice, all picnicked at the home of Mr. and Mrs Arlan Tally, Sunday. o Mr. and Mrs. Velmcr Daugh- certy and children, and Ijnda Carr, of Yakima, Wash., visited I he Fourth of July weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hud Carr. o Mr .and Mrs. Fred Christ man and son, Luwrence, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crawford and son of Pi lot Rock, Mary Christman and Del Snode, all picnicked and fish- id at the (Irilmlc Ronde Jake, Saturday. . o Sgt. and Mrs. Chester Stinnctl and family of Spokane, Wash stopped to visit at the home of their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. George Geils and family, while on their nay to Boise for a three week va cation. Royal Couple Attends Church !n Wilderness KAMLOOI'S. B.C. TPI' Queen Klirnhcth and Prince Philip today henna the linal day of their so ak. Rackets Committee called! ' ' 11 "le ' . ""5 . -IM llllll.l I. Will 11ITT IH tllir.-ll EUWII. The Kuv. Canon J. C. Jolley of WASHINGTON 'ITL-The Set- Tcan.sler President James 1! Hoffa back to its witness chair today to answer new charges of abuse of power by himself aid wrongdoing by his associa'cs. Chief Counsel Robert Kenne dy said lloffa's testimony, lasting "at least today and tomorrow," would be the Teamster leader's final appearance before the com mittee. His testimony will climax sev eral weeks of sessions aimed largely at dete-mining what, if anything, Hoffa has done lo re move hoodlums and racketeer:, from office in the union. Kennedy maintains that practically nothing has been (lone. Kennedy said (hat Hoffa vuuld not testify until after another wit ness hail been (iiestiuneil alionl some new material on the Team sters. He would not identify 111: , witness or the subject matter. Holfa aheady has aiiucarel three times before the committee in July, l7, and in September. 1958 and last month. On the sec ond occasion, nine months alter he took ol I ice as president, he in sisted he was working to clear, up the union and would acco-n-plish the job if given a chance. In addition to ciiestioning him on this point, it seemed likely that the eciinmitlee also would eo into Holla's proposal lor all of the nation's transportation unions to hand together as one powerl ul force. St. Paul's Cathedral in Kamloons ui liown in lo remote Pennask Lake Sunday, where the royal couple arrived Sat.irday lifter a In minute High! from this moun tain town. The service al the fishing camp in the shade of a furest marked the third successive Sunday the v'ueen and Prince Philip have at tended church during their 45-day. 15.000 mile tour of Canada thai stated in St. John's, Nfld., June 111. Canon Jolley officiated at an abbreviated service, designed lo give the royal couple more time to enjoy their three-day hoi. day away liom the crowds. His con gu gai ion of about 25 included ii it'll it ers of the Queen's staff and employees of the millionaire's fislrng eluii which has been tinned over lo the royal couple Judy Garland's Hubby Says He Lost $1,450 SAN FRANCISCO UPI Sid Lull, husband of singer Judy Gar land, told Mi!ice he lost $1,450 in cash in a night club Sunday night after Miss Garland had finished her ll-uiglit stand at the Opera House. Lull said be did not discover Die less until he and Miss Gar land had returned lo Iheir hotel Police searched the club and iiiest,oned employes, but found no tiace of the money. Observer, La Grande, Ore., Mon., July 13, 1959 Page 8 Flying Saucer Believers End Their First Meeting Mrs. John Bauers and three children of Tigard, is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. A. Wilson rd family. o Mr. and Mrs. Norman Records and son of Milton-Freewater were weekend visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isaac. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunsford of Tigard visited for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Cropp and family. o Mr. and Mrs. Cutshall and Dar lene of Tigard spent several days visiting at the home of Mrs. Cut shall's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor and family o Gail Fisher has accepted em ployment as salesgirl at the Mont gomery Ward Co. in Baker. o Judy Rowett is working at the Orien Cartwright store in North Powder. WHEN YOU NEED HELP Your Pharmacist is always or. hand to supply you with the life-saving proscriptions you need . . . even to dispensing them in the mid dle of the night, if an emergency occurs. Your Pharmacist keeps himself up-to-date. GOOD HEALTH TO ALL FROM RE X ALL .i ... .... m,m,mM,,rr Hot Tip Nets Cool Cash! INTEGRATION COMPLAINT JACKSON, Miss. H'PI - The state College Board is investigat ing charges that racial integra tion is being taught at the Uni versity of Mississippi. Board Pres ident R. D. Morrow confirmed that a group of person turned In a written complaint last March concerning alleged integration teachings and other matters at Ihe university. .Vv Order 6 Days Read & Use Classified Ads Ycur Ad On Bargain Rale For Price Of 1 2 Line Ad For 6 Days Just $1.50 You STOP the COST when you KILL ihe AD Place Your Ad By Phone Jusl Dial WO 3-3161 I.OS ANGKI.ES 'CPU Two thousand flying saucer believers ret lined to their homes and earth today following the first annual convention of the Amalgamated Flvir.g Saucers Club of America iAFSC.V. Most of the final session of the two-day convention turned to the more practical business of run nii'g the earth, but the speakers said they were receiving their advice on how this should b? done rotn "space people " ' The recent sighting of unidenti fied lighted objects over the Pa cific by veteran airlines pilots did not come as a surprise to the con ventioning delegates, they claimed. "We had been told by the space people that they would make themselves known on earth during our convention," said AKSCA director Gabriel Green of Los An geles. "They have expressed in terest in our work and said they would do this to draw attention to our gathering. They did not say in advance just how or when they would demonstrate their ex isicni e." George King, chairman ol the Aetherius Society of London, relat ed to the delegates a transmission tie said he received from space people described as "Mars, Sec tion Six." He said the transmission lasted 23 minutes and contained advice on how earthlings should change their ways of hie. He said the space people told him the earth was capable of pro ducing everything needed to make life ideal but that it would be neces sary to do away with the various money systems. He said that with no money system and under an economy of plenty for everyone wars would cease to be even thought of and atomic weapons w ould fall lay the w ayside. Reward Posted For Would-Be Bomber PES MOINES, Iowa. U'PI! A $1,000 reward was offered Fri day night for the arrest of the would-be bomber who made two unsuccessful attempts to blow up a speeding passenger train June 5. The Hock Island train, the Pocky Mountain Kocket, cut the first fuse before it reached a suit case containing 95 sticks of dyna mite. The bomber then moved the suitcase from the tracks and made a second attempt to blow up the train. ripened A1PKI Now Pouring In al SAFEWAY Famous Northwest Yjkima MORPARK Apricots are now at the peak of the crop and are perfect for canning. Get them NOW . . . they'll taste reat during the winter mon ths. Shop at Saeway for all your canning fruits, vege tables, and fanning or freez ing supplies. 23 1b. lug 141b. flat $2.89 $1.69 lb. Cantaloupes Thick yellow meated beauties; flavor! iS for Green Peppers 5e Firm, thick-fleshed Perk up your green , salad, or serve them stuffed. 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