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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1956)
. MOMMY . By THI MOSSIER Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tum., Aug. 21, '58 (Sec. I)-7 f" nn nn nn iinn higher PiHiTlia U La uii ,UU TO CfllDETJE E1ATI0' fin nn mi i m ill 115 lb mm C.,-. . i uri nine ne gers new snoet it seems os though he hos to lep'rn to wolk. oil overogoin!" ' Mt. Angel Grain Shipments Relieve Storage Pressure Story alio on page 1) Two cars of grain were loaded at Mt. Angel Monday afternoon to help relieve the last (ew days' pressure in the grain storage facili ties at the Ml. Angel Farmers In : rt Warehouse. - tirain elevators ere filled and there had been no ' imping space for farmers' grains Monday morning. By mid-after-noon, dumping at the warehouse began again. All areas are reporting heavy yields of good quality barley. As winter oats and vetch were lost Church Hikes Lead in Idaho Over Taylor BOISE. Idaho Official tab ulation of the votes cast in last Tuesday's Idaho primary election added slightly .Monday to the slim lead held by youthful F r a n k Church of Boise in the tight race fur the Democratic Senatorial no mination. With official returns in from three-fourths of laahr.'s 893 pre cincts and with unofdeial report included from all but one of the remainder, the vote was: Church. 2".9fi9:, Former Sen. Glen H. Taylor. 27,895. The official state canvass is set for next Saturday. . . Taylor... ho served as Demo cratic Senator from Idaho for one term but ran as the Progressive Tarty nominee for Vice President in 1B48, said Monday that if the official canvass shows he is the loser he will demand a recount. Church, an attorney, .has had no comment. In the arctic weather experienced in the valley this past winter, more barley was planted in spring than in many years. Most of the grain will be in shelter by the end of this week, although some spring oats, which Kirsch said "will have to take a back seat so far as stor age is concerned." is yet to be harvested in the Mt. Angel area. Car Supply Close C. M. Brownell, manager of the Valley Farmers Coop at Silverton. said that it had been "nip and luck" with the car supply at his plant so far this year. He "added, however, "that so far we've"Shad the cars .as we needed them4-but sometimes it didn't look as dl we would." Romj3J.iQoa..ot. wheat, oats and barley have been mnlng in daily at the Silverton plan). The gram crops are running about the same in the S'lverton rea as last year, Brownell though;. . Leon French of Derry Co-op in Polk County said that can had not been "too plentiful", but also slat- I ed that not too much "damage had I been done by shortage" so far. Hie I believed fully .75 per cent of the j ISM grain crop was now harvested and didn't anticipate much trouble from car shortage now. Some 4fi0 j tons of barley and wheat were be i ing received daily yet at the Derry plant. Na Shipments Pacific Grain Company, also at Derry station in Polk County, was ' not shipping but was able to store all received. Joe Miller, warehouse manager said. Some 3S0 to 400 tons were received daily and Miller I expected the "heavy" part of the season to wind up with this week. Climb Seen in Mill Demand On Electricity PORTLAND im Bonneville Tower Administra'or William A. Pearl predicted Monday that de mand for electric power by lum ber, pulp, paper, composition hoard and plywood mills in the Pacilic Northwest will increase about 185 per cent by 1980. Trarl. speaking at the Forest Industries Forum luncheon 'here, said Northwest forest industries are the second heaviest users of electric energy. He said that last year they consumed kilowatt hours amounting to the entire out put of Bonneville Dam. Cyprus has been ruled by the Egyptians. Assyrians, Persians, Orecks, Romans, the Byzantine Kmpire, England, Venice and the Turks since its written history be gan about 1,500 B.C. Excess Fat Brings Army Court-Martial FT. CARSON, Colo. ( - Officers and men of the Eighth Infantry Di vision are getting trim waistlines before shipping out for their next duty assignment which will take them to Germany this fall. MaJ. Gen. Thomas M. Welling ton, fort and division commander; said Monday punitive action in cluding court-martial is being taken against a "handful" of men who have failed lo peel off excess (at as ordered. The program to bring overweight soldiers down to standard was announced by the General a month ago. Gen. Watlington said about 1.2O0 men in his command of 25,000 were found overweight when he started his drive under an order from the army chief of staff. Of that num ber, the General said, 800 have lost weight to bring them down to scale and about 400 are still in the re-ducing-by-diet program. Gen. 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