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Observer, La Grande, March 5, 1959 Page 8 In comparing the two acadcni proRrams, the movies" big nigl will feature only four performei in the role of winners, while teli vision cascades 12 happy actoi with statuelles. Oscar Awards To Be Made April 6 Actterman said the telecast primarily will be an "entertainment" show with TVs biggest stars singing, dancing and mugging their way through sketches between award presentations. Market Quotations By. United Press International Realtor Says Industrial Prospects Low By VERNON SCOTT PORTLAND LIVESTOCK New York Stocks PORTLAND (UPD (USD A) Livestock: PORTLAND UPI A realtor 13th Annual St. Patrick's Day Cattle 100; 2 small high good fed steers 26.25-27.40: load choice NEW YORK (UPD-Specialties featured a firm stock market to 8ays Oregon is losing its battle to gain new industries and new jobs and the situation threatens 1060 lb.

Wednesday 27.75: utility DANCE cows 18-20; canner-cutter to get worse because of action suit in the most complete awards program in the history of the academy." There are those, however, who feel the glut of Emmys will cheapen the award. For instance, there will be 12 awards for the best show of the season running all the way from tho best single program of the year to Ihe best musical, variety comedy and dramatic series. Some of the categories are broken down into half hour shows and those running an hour or more. utility-high yielding bulls 25. day.

Profit-taking brought fairly sharp losses in some instances. Thiokol lost almost 8 points at its low and Zenith around 9 at of the current session of the Ore UPI Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Census reports show females outnumber the male population, but in Cinema City the ratio is ridiculous. There are twice as many Em-mys as Oscars. The Motion Picture Academy will hand out 21 Oscars April 6. One month later the Television Academy awards 42 Emmys.

In the world of golden statuettes, at least, a good man is more difficult to find than his feminine counterpart. a single queen and king of acting for the year, TV will scatter a dozen awards among performers in single shows, continuing series, comedy, drama, and musical offerings. To keep the westerns from stampeding (and there are some 30 horse operas galloping down the coaxial trail), a special category has corraled them unde rthe heading: "Best western series, any length, live or film." Viewers will be spared the tedium of watching all -42 presentations on the 90-minute awards program May 6. Calves 25; good-choice vealers gon legislature. 30-35.

Richard II. Lucke, last year's president of the Portland Really Hogs 175; 1 and 2 butchers its worst. Both came back before 18.25-18.50; mixed grades 17.50-18; Saturday, March 14th, 1959 Bill Howell Orchestra Large Ballroom in the Sacajawea Hotel Sponsored by Our Lady of the Valley Church Refreshments Prizes Admission $1.00 Per Person mixed grade 300-550 lb. sows 13 Board, told the Northeast Port' land Kiwanis club that industrial prospects for this area, as indicated by preliminary stud' ics, are at a low ebb. 15.

Sheep 50; no carlv sales, mar ket quotable steady. Unlike the movies which crown Lucke said 6.000 new jobs are With 42 awards to distribute among video performers and technicians, it will be a rare TV needed annually to support Oregon's predicted population in show that doesn win at least Store Hours crease. Actual industrial employment dropped from 137.400 in 1948 Theater Admitting Men On Furlough Military personnel now on furlough in this area are being ad milted free to the Granada Thea one award. Last year only 28 Bemiey's Emmys were on the block. Academy President Harry Ack to 131,000 in I'XtS, while popula tion increased 15 per cent.

He said the majority of Ore BEST WAY TO SAVE! SHOP PENNEY'S i the close. Tobaccos met support and featured on the upside. R.J. Reynolds rose more than 3 points and touched a new high. Bayuk Cigars hit a new high with a gain of around 3.

American Tobacco rose more than a point. Leading steel stocks moved narrowly. Specialty steels were in demand, with Lukens up more than 2 and Carpenter Steel more than 3. The rails started moving in the afternoon, with Western Pacific up around 4 points and others in this group tip around a point or more. Non Ferrous metals came in for their share of buying.

Gains of a point or more appeared in International Nickel, Kaiser Aluminum and Aluminum. National Lead rose more than 3. American Molors was firm in an easier auto group. Gulf was strong in a mixed oil group. ter to see the specia Imovic "The gon legislators of both parlies crman said the number of awards was increased to "allow everyone in the industry to compete in his appropriate field and should re- Perfect Furlough." Theatre Manager Francis Greu-lich said military men or women "is playing paltyeake in a fantasy land all its own while just over the horizon an economic storm of Ladies Dav it Home or visit rug in the aera on 'eavc need only to show their Cassie F.

Banton terrific proportions is being gen erated." leave papers at the theater for He listed as among new threats Funeral Rites Set dmission. The show will be play- to payrolls and jobs as contem ng through Saturday plated by the Oregon Legislature Mrs. Cassie Fiorina Banton, C5. La Grande, died at a local hospital i Value Demonstration Carl Matheson Burial Set Friday yesterday afternoon. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Saturday in the Dempsey-Snodgrass Chapel with the Rev. C. Kopp officiating. Burial will he in the funeral services will be held at measures to boost income taxes, lack of interest in eliminating the manufacturer's inventory tax, lack of real aelion on unemployment compensation abuses, and repeal of the law against organizational picketing. As an employment booster, lie suggested a 3 per cent retail sales tax exempting food, feed, seed, fertilizer and medicine, and modification of the income tax law.

It a.m. Friday in Bremerton, city cemetery. for Carl Matheson, 82, former La Grande resident who PORTLAND DAIRY PORTLAND (UPD-Dairy market: F.ggs To retailers: Grade A A large, 41-4-lc A large, 40- Mrs. Ranion was born in La died in Bremerton March 1. (jromic in, iren and was a resident here her entire life.

She I Ho is survived by his widow, 42c: AA medium, 37-40c; AA Mrs. Maggie Matheson of Bremer married Claude Raker in and smalls cartons l-3c addi the couple had three children. tional. ton, four sons, two daughters, 17 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mr.

Baker died in li)28. In 1941 Butler To retailers: AA and she married Eugene Banton who Grade A prints, Wic carton, was a victim of the Union county lc higher, prints, (He. Cheese medium cured) To powder house explosion in April, Joel H. Orton Dies 1055. retailers: A grade Cheddar single Joel H.

Orion, Union, died at She is survived by two daugh daisies, 4l-5lc. ters, Lorna Baker of La Grande his 'home this morning after an extended illness. and Mrs. Mary C. Noo of San PORTLAND GRAIN Funeral service arrangements Jose, one son, Claude White wheat 2.04.

Soft White hard applicable, are being made by Daniels Funeral Home of La Grande. 2.04 Baker of Oakland, two sis-1 lers, Mrs. J. Y. Walnum of Island CUy and Mrs.

Charles C. Bull White club 2.04. Hard red winter, ordinary, no bid. Hard white baart, ordinary, 2.15 Oats no bid. Bailey no bid.

of La Grande; one brother, Ronald Goodnough of Salem; and one Hotel Blaze Fatal To Two IIAZLICTON, Pa. (UPIi-A fire-roared through the loo-room (Jury Hotel early today, killing at least two persons and trapping some of the estimated 50 occupants on the upper floors of the five-story building. Seventeen persons wero injured, I'vo of them critically, in the fire. Firemen probed through the charred ruins of the fourth and fifth floors where soim of the residents of the hotel and apartment building were, believed to have been trapped. The deail were identified as Mrs.

Howard Deitch, about 50, and Miss Mary Muoney, about 85. Admitted to State Hospital in critical condition were Mrs. Dcitch's husband, Howard, 53, granddaughter. Woman Denies Hiring Killers VF.NTURA, Calif. (UPD The worst "crime" matronly Elizabeth Duncan would admit today wus refusing to cut the apron strings that bound' her 30-year-old son, Frank.

She denied she had bargained for the death of his pregnant wife, Olga, murdered by Luis Moya, 22, and Augustine Baldonado, 25, last November. They said the defendant offered The Eastern Oregon College Sock Buskin Players present "BRIGADOON" A MUSICAL. COMEDY 8 p.m., March 11-12-13-14 PATTERNS! SMART girl's ribboned, lacy, colorful NEW SPORT SUITS 1 BOUFFANT PETTI and John Dougherty, age unnvail Nvlnn mnrnniQPtto ctnnrlQ nut them $6,000 to kill Olga, but she SflOO able. New patterned jackets of wool blended with nylon and rayori nine ravnn. npotai a ftnnnal HI in-six yards of lace and ribbon JOaift.

1 I junior keys' slm 9 I Some occupants of the lower unaer tne nylon tricot top! floors escaped by leaping from White, red. pastels match her slacks machine wash in warm water. Colors! Tan and said they were blackmailing her. Following the completion of direct examination today by defense attorney S. Ward Sullivan, Mrs.

Duncan faced a session with prosecutor Roy Gustafson. Tho tall, calculating prosecutor, their windows. The blaze broke out shortly aft HI dresses! Hand washable. Won-girls' sizes 4 to 14 1.00 Admission All Seats Reserved ADVANCE RESERVATIONS ON SALE AT FALK'S 1-5 DAILY grey. er 1 a.m.

in on elevator shaft and ucnui uuy: mushroomed up through the low cr floors. Don't Miss This Topflight Production! 1 1 an outspoken supporter of an eye for an eye punishment, was expected to relentlessly cross-examine the 54-year-old matron. In testimony so far in the trial, Mrs. Duncan has been sketched as a conniving, obsessively jealous mother Who "shopped" for killers to murder her daughter-in-law, a Lana Turner Gives Up Movie Role Extra Value! GIRLS' ROLL-UP SLEEVE EXTRA VALUE! MISSES' RAYON BUTCHER WEAVE BLOUSES CRESCENT HEAT CO. SANFORIZED COTTON BLOUSES HOLLYWOOD UPIt Producer director Otto Prcminger Canadian-born nurse.

is shopping around for a new Harry Dodd, Mgr. From more than a half dozen leading lady for his latest film. ii $1100 Easily Adjustable Sleeves Ass't. Styles Colors Select From Print or Plains 77 88 Many, Many Ass't. Styles Ass't.

Lovely Pastel Shades Sizes 32-38 Actress Lana Turner gave up her starring role in "Anatomy of persons, Gustafson drew testimony that Mrs. Duncan had sought to hire someone to kill Olga. a Murder" Tuesday after clash 3-6X 7-14 Taking the witness stand Wed ing with Preminger over the lypc of clothes she was to wear in the nesday in the opening day of her defense, she denied all the stories, one by one. Stock Car Racers Set Meet Tonight film. "It's very simple," Treminger said.

"She called me up and said' her costume was not glamorous enough. I told her we were making it in Michigan and with simplicity and authenticity not old-fashioned movie glamour." Premingor said Miss Turner elected to give tip the role rather SAVE ON PENNEY'S RUGGED 10-OZ. DENIM JEANS FOR JUNIOR! WHOLESALE MEATS WHOLESALE MEATS Meat 79' Specials THIS WEEK WE ARE FEATURING THE FOLLOWING THREE SPECIALS AT ONLY 79c PER LB. ROUND STEAK from good and choice beef, cut to your specifications and wrapped for only 79c per pound. BONED AND ROLLED HAMS Vi or whole that average 8 to 9 pounds, only 79c per pound.

BEEF AND VEAL CUBE STEAKS four to the pound three pounds to package extra special at 79c per pound. CALL US AT 3-5170 or drop in at the back of the La Grande Transfer and Storage at 1305 Jefferson. The Union County Stock Car ill I If i I j. (lacing Association will hold a meeting tonight at the armory at 00 7:30 p.m., president Ken Hall, announced. 2 PAIRS for a SIZES 2-8 than meet bis ultimatum that she would have to wear a costume Including slacks mid a western style shirt.

Hall said racing plans for the coming season will be discussed, lie said that the association will probably run two races a month the Jnycec oval hero with drivers competing at Baker on alter- Long Wearing 10-oz. Sanforized Denim Elastic, Waists For Easy Fit. ate weekends during the sum mcr months. Paint Clue False Lead In Disappearance PORTLAND urn A new clue which briefly aroused hopes in the SMALL GIRLS' PASTEL JEANS Easter Sewing Saving! Wonderful Fabric Ass't. Baker racing fans will be present at the meeting tonight to discuss their racing oval, now under construction.

Stock cur racing here will probably get under wav sometime in May, Hall said. Buy General Tires Florals, Modern On White Textured Rayon SPECIAL) MISSES' 3 PC. PLISSE P.J.-S 00 2 FORH (A Tire For Every Need) 57 Only YD. $99 PARLIAMENT DELEGATIONS I 2.00 670-15 strange disappearance of Ihe Ken Martin family of Portland was wiped off Ihe honks today as another false lead. An FBI laboratory report revealed Wednesday thut chips of red paint found a month ago on a cliff near Bingen, did not come from the Martin's red and white station wagon.

Collapse of the clue again left authorities without a lead in the three months old mystery. Martin, his wife and three daughters vanished Dec. 7 after leaving home to look for Christmas greens. Br Tkd For Wr! Sanforized Daniml Pastel Shades 2 to 8 All Types Fabrics Lovely Spring Colors Sew Early And Save! Two Sets In One I Embroidered Top Goes With Both Long A Short Pants Sizes 32 To 38. Silent Grip SAFTmiler SAFTmiler Nylon SAFTmiler Tubeless Nylon General Tubeless 13.65 16.95 19.95 25.45 29.95 LONDON (UPD A Spanish parliamentary delegation is in Britain for the first visit of its kind since the Spanish civil war 20 years ago.

The delegation arrived Monday for a 10-day visit under sponsorship of the British group of the Inter-Pnrlinmentnry Union. Spring's Loveliest Drps 48' Widt, 84" Long Beautifully Mad LARGE SIZE T.V. SNACK TRAYS'1 670-15 670-15 670-15 670-15 670-15 670-15 WASH N' HANG EVERLON PANELS SAVEI TODDLERS' CORDUROY BOXERS SAVE! TODDLER GIRLS' COTTON SLIPS' General Tubeless Nygen 33.95 Dual 90 48.95 (Exch. Plus Tax) L0 SL00 SI1.00 88' A Type and Stylo To Fit Your Need and Purse TERMS To Suit Your Needs ANNUAL UNION COUNTY Seed Growers Heeling Friday, March 6, 1959 at 7:30 P.Mj at. the PLEASANT GROVE GRANGE HALL PUBLIC INVITED Featured Speaker E.

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