La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, November 16, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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BOISE. Maho -ITI- -Backer, het Sunday' night ard earlier in fef-"4?' i 'f2S I C, iJ . 1 s PORTLAND DAIRY
o' New York Gov. Nelson A. the day in Seattle. liwxefeller . 7 V'--; '$'' '"jf'Z- 7 $ I ''-' " -. -' N roHTl.ANI) H'l'lPairy mar-
UskeleUer w,d today they loel Mwrjed ery much like a candi- I i-- jT'Of.tk V;-1Y""M . '.iLi : - -
he accomuUh, H h.s muMon 03 date aid a mau uh. is.. i,. v.. f V ,' ' -ViJS. '-A - , ,,..;i. end. AA
tour of the Far West
Lut Ihiry v. dimply conceded
thai if the gmernur decides to ea
ler the p.-esileitial sweepstakes,
e st II has a lor.fi way to to in
California, Oregon. Washington
fid lilaao to match the strenslh
of Vice l'riMjc.u Jiiehard M. Nix
i for the Republican nomina
tion. Neither Nioi nor Rockefeller
as yet is an announced candidate
but Nixon has been reKarded as
Ihe COP's logical choice to suc
ceed President Eisenhower. Kock
elriler admits he is testing seati
ment to see what his chances
would be if he ran.
The Hockefvller camn expressed
these conclusion at the end of a
four-day swing:
The Koveruor made a good im
pression with people he met and
he attracted larger crowds, par
ticularly in Oregon und Washing
ton, than they had expected.
Nixon holds a commanding
edj-e in strength within the formal
OOP party organization, particu
larly in his home state of Califor
nia. In his final public appearances
t Giant Holding Company Set
For Taste Of Own' Medicine
NEW YORK 1 t'PP Alleghany 1
Corp. today appeared headed for
a taste of some of the medicine
it has been dishing out for the
past 20 years a proxy fight
all its own.
Alleghany and its chief execu
tive Allan P. Kirbv have been be
hind some of the biggest financial j
. ... . , ,. ., ,
clashes, in history, including the 1
famous tM batUe for control of .
the New ork Central Railroad.
Now, developments of late last
week indicate that the giant hold
ing company will be on the re
ceiving end of a proxy contest
that could possibly rival the New
York Central battle ii notoriety.
Accused Of Bad Faith
Millionaire Kirby has been ac
cused of acting in "bad faith" by
Boston financier Abraham M.
Sonnabend, who. together with a
small group of associates, recent
ly acquired 700.000 shares of Al
leghany common stock, or about
14 per cent of the total common
shares outstanding.
Kirby holds about a 10 per
cent common stock interest, but
has rights to purchase a substan
tial amount of additional common
shares. He also holds a big sum
of preferred stock.
Sonnabend made his charge
when informed of the discharge
of David Wallace as Alleghany
vice president, and of Kirby 's in
tention to recommend Sonnabend's
NEWS CHUCKLES
United Press International
VICAR TAKEN LITERALLY
LONDON UPI The Daily
Mail reported that the Anglican ,
vicar of Watford Friday placed a j
wneeinarrow tun oi apples out
side his door with a sign reading:
"Help yourself."
Today the vicar was looking for
his wheelbarrow.
BELL ASKED TO STAY
MILWAUKEE. Wis. (UPD
Vernon D. Bell, 41, went to the
house of correction to visit a
friend and was asked to stay.
Deputy Sheriff Edward Kot
norowski said he recognized Bell
as a tavern keeper wanted on
charges of refilling used liquor
bottles at his bar.
HERRING HUNTS NUTS
RODNEY. Miss. (UPI Passers-by
heard the calls and spot
ted 73-year-old Charlie Herring
hanging upside down, his foot
caught in the limb ot a tree 70
feet above the ground.
They lowered him down with a
rope and he walked away unin
jured explaining, "I was after
nuts."
ATLAS
WORKSHOP
POWER TOOLS
For Shop & Home . . .
Planers & Jointer.
Drill Presses
Tilting Arbor Saw.
Band Saw.
Grinder-Hone.
Saw-Jointer.
JIG SAWS
AUTHORIZED DEALER
INDUSTRIAL
Machinery & Supply
1410 Adm, Ph. WO 413
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cn by t o inea t! ,. has the
ronuiation so.wd u.i a tit,. 'JOJ
convrntiua on July 25 in Chicago
next year.
At cue point ii Boise during
news c nfererce. ho was asked l
comment on reports that the So
Viet news agency, Tass. haJ a'
tacked him lor his stai.l 0i Jul
eigi policy.
"I think the people ate t:ul goi 'i
to be pushed arou.id by fureij;..
comments on their candidates,"
Kcckefeller said.
Oualifies Hit Sta'eir.tnt
Another reporter startid to ask
a question on a diflerent subject.
"But " I don't want to leave it
there," the 51-year-old multi-millionaire
said. "1 have gut tq qual
ify it so you, don't think I am
talking about myself in this case.''
Kocktdeller did tell newsmen in
Seattle that "nobody said it Uhe
nomination) was sewed up" for
Nixon, and that he "assumes" it is
not. And he added hp had r,-,.ivt I
some encouraament fn.m l!..nnhli. 1
cans to enter the race
His formal decision, he said,
would not be male before the
first of the year.
election to the Alleghany board
of directors.
Prilt Is Big
"I consider this an act of bad
faith in violation of what I un
derstood to be a eentleman's
agreement between Mr. Kirby
nnA mAir ' CnnnaluuiJ Cn,Arl
sonnabend is holding an informal
UV'UIUWVU4 W IIV1UUI. tltl UltVI IItl
conference in New York (od
at whicn time ,an of action
mnt iiklv will h H,inoi
most likely will be disclosed
The prize is a big one. AI-
leghany. in effect, controls the
$2,500,000,000 New York Central
system through a 17 per cent in
terest, and the 3 billion dollar In
vestors Diversified Services, lnc
investment firm, through a 25 perlments and they sampled the
cent interest.
.Jt also has a substantial inter
est in the Missouri Pacific Rail
road and in the giant real estate
firm of Webb & Knapp.
i
t.:
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I'm buying and
with
"With my BMA Preferred 30-Pay
Life Plan I'm buying a service that
I can enjoy for 30 years and then get
back all the money I paid for it . . .
and then some."
"I get peace of mind from knowing
my family haa $10,000 of life insur
ance protection for the next 30 years.
What's more, I get the satisfaction of
knowing I'll have a comfortable cush
ion of cash for retirement."
Polky Issued
At Age
Grant K. Saunders, P.O. Box 183,
Clyde C. Robinson, P.O. Box "J,",
CAR JUMPS DIVIDER Vincent Eria, 35. lies on the ground after his car jumped the
(iivitier on the San Bei nardino Freeway. Eria's ear hit heail on with that of bandlead
er Sam Tiippi', 3(3. Trippe and his wife, Dorothy, 33, were hoth killed and their
three children and another boy passenger weie injured.
Don't Panic, Skywatchers;
Yellow Lights Not Saucers
WALLOPS ISLAND. Va
il'Plii
Nule to skywatchers:
If you see a yellow glow ligilt
up the sky over the Kastem
coast tonight, have no fear,
lt s
not a flying saucer.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration NASA is
planning another sodium vapor
experiment .
The last ore on Au. 17 creat
ed a sensation when people from
Birmingham. Ala. to Dayton.
Ohio, saw it light up the night
sky.
Yeast Breads
j Topic Of Unit
UNION (Special) The Union
'Home Extension unit met Tues
H.'lV eVfnill .'it th hfllllP llf M 1S.
iGlenn Bates, with Mrs. Dalles
Co: per as co-hostess.
The project "foreign Yeast
Breads" was under the direction
ot Mrs. Ted Uradfield. and Mrs.
Fred Pembrook; they made bread
from various countries.
The business meeting was con
ducted by Mrs. Robert Sealc.
The hostesses served refresh-
French bread. The other breads
were auctioned off.
Next meeting will be Dec. 1.
The project will be
Buying.
Consumer
I ""- je
N.
,. ... .
the same dollar!"
"I'm 25 years old. I deposit $171.70
each year for the next 30 years. At
the end of that time I'll have put in
$5,151.00. The cash value of my pol
icy will then be $5,821.20, which is
$670.20 more than my premium de- '
posits." .
How's that for a combined life in
surance and savings program! Pro
tection for today. Money for retire
ment tomorrow.
Here's how much you save
(based on $10,000 contracts)
Annual
Cash Value
In 30 Years
Deposit
$171.70 $5,821.20 I $670.20
30 194.80 6,402.00 558.00
35 224.00 6,971.90 251.90
Educational funds, additional retirement income, accident
and health benefits can be included with your BMA 30-Pay
Life Plan. Ask your BMA representative.
Husiness Men's Assurach
Home Officei Union Station Plata
Life Insurance Accident Health Hospitalization
Major Medical Group Annuities
Call your nearest BMA representative
1 JU3k.
asa uhi.'h hnix's tn launch
the experiment about 5:00 p.m.
e s t. if weather conditions arc
right, saiu tne ciouas win nave
a yellow glow and last up to 20
minutes.
Tonight's high altitude wind test
with the sodium cloud and two
others like it at dawn and dusk
Tuesday are billed as American
contributions ta the observance ol 1
International Rocket Week.
The three shots will be de
signed to gie visual indication oi.i Lull
wind activity between 50 and 150.V.IUD HoluS Meet
miles up in Ihe sky.
The rockets will be launched
from NASA's test station here.
Officials said the clouds and va
por trails can be photographed
with the camera lens opening set
at F2.8. Exposure should be five
seconds, using tri-X film.
Union Women Guests
At Elgin Luncheon
UNION (Special) A group of
women of the
Union Womans
m.ih t. nra c.nutc at 1 1 - in
luncheon and exchange meeting,
with Elgin Womans Club Thurs
day at Elgin. Mrs. Jim Jarnagin
j dressed in Mexican clothes,
showed movies and told of her
I trip to Mexico.
The Union women gave a door
j prize tq thee last one leaving the
kitchen after serving.
saving
Cain Over Total
Annual Deposits
Kansas City 41, Missouri
Cove Phone: 431
Cove Phone; 223
f r v '
Wr-'-"SjiS;w,
First Meet Held
By Jaycee-ettes
The local Javeit'tt- s held their
'""st fall iiHet.ng in the home ol
r--iyn Jordon. Nori eig and
liy Elder were hostesses to the
; iuuik amner
Members made plans for the
Ihristmas party. Th rcmainder
of the mining was spent plaving
cards. Uolia Beck and Mar
jorie Btrscheid were winners ol
prizes.
1 1 I II
- ;UniOn PinOChle
UNION i Special) The I'inoch
le club met Monday afte'rnoon in
the home, ol Mrs. Letha Tidball
Nns. Vernon parent won the hiuh
prize. Mrs. B..b Wells the second.
Mrs. Ida nine the low. and Mrs.
Neia C.reenwood won the float
ing prize. Hefreshments were
served by the hostess.
The next meeting will be a
t hnstmaj party at the home of
.Mrs. Cline.
THE $14X00 ROLLER AND
DOING PRECISION WORK.
ALL ROLLERS ARE GROUND TO RIGID
SPECIFICATIONS AFTER BUILD UP.
tm .f jeiiM tiim--4WWaap., i iHm an m
GROUSER BARS BEING INSTALLED . . . THE CUSTOMER
SAVED OVER 60 OF NEW GROUSER. PRICE YET WILL
GET 8C OF NEW LIFEI . )
vim l.-iri 47.4m.-- AA large.
'7c; A large. 42 4-ttft A A medium
ki-37c; AA small, 26 28c; artw
l-3c additional.
Butler To retailers: AA atw
grade A prints. 70o' lb.; carton,
lc higher; B prints 68c. - '
Cheese mod urn cured To
retailers: A grade cheddar single
laisies,' 41'v-jlc; processed Amer
'.a.i cheese, ".-lb. loaf, 4jM2c,-
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND 'UPI (USDA
Livestock: '
Cattle IB."; two leads low to
average choice 1078 and U(1 'D
fed steers 27.50; load choice 1236
lb. 26 25 and accompanying load
1356 lb. 25.50; few Utility Uot
tcins 1035 1245 lb. 20 21; standard
good ! lb. heifers 23; utility
cows 14 15; canner-cillter 10.50-12;
llolstein cutters to 13.50. '
Calves 250; good-choice vcnlers
2832; utility-standard 18-27; culls
12-17.
Hogs lbOO: around 500 late ar
rivals not offered; slow; butch
ers around 25c lower, sow.
steady: 1 and 2 butchers 180-235
lb 14 75-15; mixed 1. 2 and 3 lots
13 75-14 50: 1 and 2 sows 300-365
lb. 12.50 13; mixed 1. 2 and J foU
400-500 lb. 11.50-12. '
Sheep 2250: few lots high good
choice w ooled and shorn . lambs
17-17.50; good-choice 70-86 lb. feed
er lambs 16; few 89 lb. utility
ewes 3.75.
PORTLAND GRAIN
Coast Delivery Bafi.
White wheat 1.99.
Soft white hard applicable 1.99.
White club I S
Hard red winter, ordinary, 2.06
Hard white baart, ordinary 2 05.
Oats no bid
Barley no bid
.
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Quotations
NEW YORK STOtKS
NEW YORK ilTl - Stocks
ruled narrow and mixed in mod
erate trading today.
Steels continued to sag despite
thu rapid rsmnption of steel pro
duction under Court decree.
YoU'iRntimn. Bethlehem, Hepubl'C
and l b Meul were down uiotint
a half or more Jones & Lauglilin
dropped iVi. ,
The etatrwici, pace-setters in
recent sestiais, had some good
gainers Motorola jumped more
Uian 4. Zenith I1 fend Texas In
struments . major traction.
Brunswick-Balke opened late on
a 2.ono-shtrc block at 46 up
I'luvcrsal Match also came
in strong with a gain of more
Uian 4
Alleghany, which appears head
ed fur a proxy battle, was up a
fraction. New York Central also
eased.
In the motors, American lost
more than . point, while Chrysler
liriiKd. General Motors held at
its previous dose.
Tot Suffocates
When Trapped
In Hope Chest
MOONACIIIE. N.J. UPH - A
4-year-old girl suffocated Satur
day when she and her older sis
ter became trapped in their moth
er's hope chest in the attic of
their home.
Police said the victim, Marga
ret Ferdon, and her sister Ber
nice, 7, climbed into the chest to
pee what the inside looked like.
The lid slammed shut and locked
the girls inside.
Their brother, Raymond, 11
discovered the girls in the chest
police said. Neighbors tried to re
vive both girls by mouth-to-moutb
breathing. Police later applied ox-
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QUOTES IN
THE NEWS
United Prass International
HKVERLY HILLS. Calif. -John
i l ike the Barber' Factor, victim
of the 193 kidnaping for which
Roger Touny was semencea to 99
years in prisun, i-uiiiiiitiiiing on
Touhy'. parole:
have no oriei ior any gang.
cers ye "ere s a man inai t
bean. In prison lor 26 years. I'm
sure he s teamen ins lesson.
AUGUSTA. (Ja. President
Eisenhower, in a 70lh birthday
ii lecram to Indian Prime Minis
ter Jawaharlal Nehru:
vYou have devoted your lite to
the realization oi a jusi and
lienceful worm oruer; mil many
problems remain to be solved be
fore this goal- can be reached."
HOLLYWOOD Russian movie
actor-director Nikolai Cherkasov,
admitting that in the Soviet Un
ion movie stars are paid more
than scientists:
. "You know movie stars they
always set more than other peo
ple." PARIS A French aimy spokes
man, announcing that iashion de
signer Yves St. Laurent was de
ferred from the drafti
"The case of St. Laurent can
be compared to that of the deep
pit coal miners who could ask ex
ceptional deferments after the
war when France needed coal so
badly."
ygen and revived Bern ice. but ef
forts to save Margaret failed.
Their mother, Mrs. Margaret
Ferdon, 29, was washing clothes
at the time of the accident.
Now . . .
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