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I . J ,. . ..... . ;i ; . , . .. .. 6 The Newi-Revlew, Roseburg Ore. -Thur., May 21, 19S9 The first successful sea voyaiie! by steam boat was made by Juhn Stevens' Phoenix in 1809. Last yean steamship ad'ertiseis invested over $4,700,000 in daily newspapers to tell travelers about their accommodations. BALANGI DOUBLE ACTION MEANS BETTER BAKING if? GuoranlttdbyA 1 6e4 HoUHkf iplfl( J And.... ounce) or ounce) If COSfl less than most Brands t Bill Gives Options To Wheat Farmers WASHINGTON (AP) - Farmers were given a choice Tuesday con cerning the amount of wheal they will grow and the percentage of parity they will receive. The choice was contained in a provision approved by the House Agriculture Committee which would allow wheat farmers to re ceive price supports at SO per cent of parity if they reject wheat mar keting quotas. In essence, the provision would permit farmers to grow unlimited amounts of wheat at SO per cent parity or to accept acreage con trols with prices supported at 90 per cent of parity. Parity is a price that varies according to the cost level of things farmers must buy. It is figured by a formula in basic farm laws which declare parity is a price fair to both growers and consum ers. The SO per cent parity provision, sponsored by Jtep. Carl Albert (D-Oklal was added to a bill approved by the committee last week which would support wheat at 90 per cent of parity under quotas and with a .10 per cent cut in acreage for the next two years. Debate On Housing Said Balanced Budget Key You'll Like... CHINESE COMBINATION DINNER lender fried shrimp chow mein perk fried ric QUICK FROZEN HEAT 'N' EAT WASHINGTON (AP)-The House I plunged into a battle over new! housing legislation Tuesday with administration hopes for a bal anced budget possibly hanging on the outcome. prove a substitute favored bv many Debate started on a $2,100,000, 000 measure drafted by Demo crats on the House Banking Com mittee. The administration .threw its support to a less costly alter nate proposed by a Southern Dem ocrat. Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) told newsmen that Democratic leaders had the votes to defeat the substitute. Republican Leader Charles A. Halleck predicted that the out come nf the administration's ef forts to balance the budget will depend largely on what Congress does about housing. The Indiana congressman made the forecast to newsmen at the White House after he and other GOP chiefs from the Capitol con cluded their regular meeting with President Kisenhower. Halleck said he looks for the House to defeat a Democratic sponsored housing bill and ap rove a substitute favored by many Republicans. Continued Building P4evidd The crucial difference between the two measures lies in the Dem ocratic hill's provisions for con tinued construction of government subsidized public housing. The annual fight over that issue was the business at hand in the house session opening less than an hour after Halleck's comments. The housing bill approved by the House Banking Committee is sponsored by Rep. Albert Rains (D-Ala) and others. The substitute City Sells Generators NEW YORK (AP)-It look two minutes Tuesday to end the long debate over the sale of New York City's three power plants to the Consolidated Edison Co. An auc tioneer closed, the 125-million-dol-lar deal. There were no other bid ders. City officials said it was cheaper to sell the plants and buy power than to own and operate them. The plants supply power for the city's subway system. is sponsored by Rep. A. S. Her long Jr. (D-K1a. The administration sent still an other housing measure to. Con gress earlier this year. But in re sponse to questions, Halleck said Kisenhower is reasonably satis lied with the Ilerlnng bill. The committee hill carries a Pendleton Slates Ballot On Charter PENDLETON. Ore. (AP)-The city council here will meet Thurs day night to set a date, expected to be in about 20 days, for a spec ial election to amend the city charter. The voters will be asked to eliminate a provision that ex empts them from the Umatilla County road levy, and the mayor and council both favor eliminat ing the clause. The provision was turned up last week when the charter was probed more closely. And the council decided Tuesday night to ask that it be removed. Pendleton residents last year paid $65,259 on the county's 146, 000 road levy. Proponents con tend the community's residents should pay the levy because they use the county roads as much as anyone. 3 Recuperating After Car Crash EUGENE (AP)-l-Three golfers from Eugene are recovering in a hospital here where they were taken with injuries suffered in a: highway accident near Albany Sunday. Harry Kendall was driving Wen dell Wood and George Schwieger to an inter-club match at Salem. A pickup truck sideswiped their car five miles south of Albany. Wood has a broken shoulder bone, cracked pelvis and two rib fractures. Schwieger received a back injury and a shoulder bone fracture. Kendall suffered broken legs. p Jkw ill 4H- UMPQUA MILK makes Energy! f i ' IV-V h. H u.' ' H ' II - t ' Our milk is high in protein. It's a powerhouse of lasting energy Recharge when you feel let down with a big glass of Umpqua Milk and carry on refreshed, really refreshed, lastingly refreshed. You never outgrow your need for milk and the proteins in Umpqua Milks, Be sure your refrigerator is loaded with energy charged Umpqua Milk at al times. You never know when your family will want a big glass of good Umpqua Milk. Pick up several quarts are your favorite store or have it delivered to your door. nrifft faff nf V IOn OMI OHO nine an estimated $3,700,000,000 in authori ty for future obligations. Herlong's proposals add up to $1,300,000,000. Slu Elimination Sought Eisenhower's program calls for $1,660,000,000 of housing authoriza tionmost of it represented by funds for slum elimination and ur ban renewal over the next six years. Halleck said there is a possibili ty that Eisenhower's 77-billion-dol- lar budget for the fiscal year starting July 1 will be thrown out of balance by from a billion dol lars to 2'i billion. He added that prospect could change for better or worse, depending on final action on several spending bills. But Senate GOP Leader Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois said he be lieves it is too early to make any sound forecast regarding total spending. Dirksen added that the Budget Bureau is working on a forecast which should be ready in about a week. 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