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About La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1959)
Market Quotations CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET CUICAOO UPl -Cash grain: Wheat: 2 red 19S'N. Corn: 2 yellow lOttVHO'; 2 Jellow (lake) 10vt: j y,.0w ice 110V4; 2 yellow Hake) 105VNiH'V '; Oati: 1 heavy while 75'j; sam pit grade heavy white 71' . Rye: 2 plump 141VN. Burley: Malting 115-120N; feed W106N. Soybeans: 3 yellow hiiih rate 2184. irack Chicaso. NIW YORK STOCKS ' NEW VOHK IL'I'D The ttock market worked higher today on increased activity. Steels were a standout, with Carpenter up nearly 4 points, Lu kens more than 2'k. and Youngs town, Continental and V. S. Steel up a point or more. . In the oils, Amerada gained fnore than 2, and Sinclair a roint IBM advanced more than 2, Tex as Instruments and Amex more than 3, and Motorola around 1 Warner Lambert in the drus add ed - more than a point. Tola oid tacked on more thai 3 in the cameras, and Reynolds Metals a fraction In its group. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND LTI H'SDA) Livestock: Cattle for week 2.600; fed steers a'd heilers 25-50c lower; average chiice 1057 lb. fed steers 28.50; mixed good-choice steers under 1150 lb. 20 50 27.25; good 25.50 26 50; late; choice fed heifers 26 25; tanner cutler cows 11-13: medium-good stocker and feeder steers 21-24. Calves for week 450; steady: gold-choice vealers 27 32; good choice stock calves 24 - 23; common-medium stock calves 17-22. Hogs for week 2.K00; butchers weak to 25c lower; 1 and 2 at 15 25-15 50; mixed 1, 2 and 3 at 14-15; sows under 400 lb,, 11-12.60. Sheep for week 2,250; steady; high g od choice fwooled lambs 18.50-19; shorn lambs fio. 1 pelts 17 50 18 25; cull-good ewes 2.50-5. PORTLAND DAIRY PORTLAND (L'PI) Dairy market : Kggs To retailers: Grade A A extra large, 51-53c; AA large, 47- 4hc; a large, 45-46c; AA medium, 38-40c; AA small, Kittle; cartons I 3c additional. Elgin Youths Enlist In Navy At San Diego .. ELGIN (Special) Two Elgin boys have left for Portland where they passed their physicals and were flown to San D;ego, Calif., (o enter the U.S. Navy. They are Gary Prince, son of Mrs. Leonard CoUeru, and Jim Griffin, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grit. in -Roy Taylor of Crescent City is Visiting his brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor. He is recuperating from Injuries suffered in a logging acci dent. Carol Jean Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Leonard Collens and Annette Churchill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Churchill, left Sunday for Pocatello, Idaho, where they will be employed. .Mr. and Mrs. Ira Doud have moved from Milton-Freewater into the house here owned by Mrs. Nellie Crum. They are the parents cf. Glenn Doud. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams and girs were guests of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Maxwell of lla.'nes. . Emergency Operation Mrs. Cleda Haugsdal underwent an emergency operation curly Monday morning in Grande Rondo hospital In La Grande. ' VFW Auxiliary members going to union Monday evening were Mrs. Helen Trump. Mrs. Susie Tracy, Mrs. Joan Kennedy. Mrs. Betty Goyen. and Mrs. Juanita Clum. Mrs. Trump, district presi dent, made her official inspection. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummins hud tils mother of Wallowa were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cli'ford Terry. They were celebrating Mrs. Terry's birthday, Wallace Terry was also a guest. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Diirton arrived home Monday evening after a three-week vacation in Texas where they visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Burton -and family in Tuba. They visited other parts of Texas and New Mexico. The Bur tons left Tuesday for Port lard Where they will visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Karlee Burton and family. They will then go to Empire to visit their other son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burton. Thev will return home in a week. . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Horn and Mr. and Mrs. Dim Horn of Hermiston were weekend guests of their brothers-in-law and sisters. Mr.- and Mrs. Manuel Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Erickson. f , Roy Collens of Wallowa, brother of Leonard Collens, entered Grande Ronde Hospital in La Grande, suffering from loss of blood. He has received transfusions of blood since that date and was to under go surgery again Thursday. He has type A Ith negative blcod. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Baker and family were visiting in Hermiston and Othello, Wash., over the Week end. , Mr. and Mrs. John Gekeler were weekend guests of a cousin, Mrs. Alberta lloyt of Seattle Their son, Eddie, spent the weekend in Walts villc with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ' Marvin Snyder. ' Leon Lund celebrated his fourth birthday Tuesday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lund. Flynn's Wife, Girl Argue Over 'Burial' where to bury the actor and the raldough, to whom the actor plane reservation was cancelled had lieen Irving to sell his $M).- Miss Wymorc wants the funeral noo yacht, Zaia. said a llollool in Hollywood on Monday or Tues- burial "was just what we are day. Call said. working hard to avoid." Observer, La Grande, Ort., Fri.. Oct. 16, 1959 Pag g; "L'rrol hated Los Angeles. He didn't want to go back there. He told me just last week he hated it and said he would like to Imr buried in Jamaica," Caldougtr said. )T United Pr. International VANCOUVER. B. C. L'PI) Errol Klyn's estranged widow and his teen age girl friend wran- Switches Loves, Gets Into Trouble PARIS 'I'PI' Belgian worker Joseph David, 34. u.ed to Dream of flying into the arms of Rita Huyworth No it's Esther Wil liams and he's still in trouble. David was arrested at Le Bour get Airfield Wednesday night try ing to slip aboard a Boeing-707 jet airliner leaving for New York He told police he had fallen in love with Miss Williams from her pictures and there was no way he could get to the United States to court her except as a stowa way. Police said he had made several attempts to sneak aboa d U S -bound planes, both at Le Bourget and Orly airfields. A couple of years ago he did stow away on one and get as far as Ireland before being returned to Paris and deported to Belgium. That was back when he was in love with Miss Huyworth. For Lonely Persons NOTTINGHAM, England (L'PD Enterprising car - hire proprie tor Michael St. David today was offering as part of his service "a chat over the telephone at any time, day or night," if it will help to ease loneliness, distress or "just sheer boredom." gled today over where the screen idol should tie buried. Klynn's widow, dancer Patrice Wymore, insisted the actor's body be taken to Hollywood for burial. Beverly Aadland, Klyn's 17-year-old "protege" and traveling companion, was equally insistent that Flynn be buried in Jamaica, "his beloved Caribbean home a'iay from home." Predicted His Death Flynn, 50. swashbuckling hero of many films and a madcap world adventu-er. d'erl of a heart attack Wednesday night an end he had predicted years ago when he first learned he was a car diac case. Despite (he advice of physi cians, Flynn never slowed down the pace of his mad-dash life as a two-fisted drinker, fighter and lover. Miss Aadland. who rode to the liospi'l with Flynn's body after vainly trying to breathe life into the a'jing actor after he was stricken, vowed she would fight to the death for Flynn's body. She said a burial anywhere but in Jamaica wculd be "over my dead body." The ac!or's agent, George Shed lo. backed by Miss Aadland and Gi'orge Caldough, Flynn's host during his visit to Vancouver, tiookcu passage inursday on Trans-Canada Airlines for trans portation of the actor's remains to the Caribbean island. Pat Has Jurisdiction However. Miss Wymore's law yer, Tom Call, said in Los An geles that Flynn's widow had complete legal jurisdiction over Mi. Emily Lumber Co. Announces DIRECT MILL SALES OF Low Oroide 2n's Minimum Sale 1,500 io 2,500 board feet Random Length Strapped Packages Fork Lift Loading.... May be picked up al La Grande, Oregon or Joseph, Oregon planis. 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