Tuesday, December 15, 195S THB CAPITAL JOURNAL. Sales, OrfM Pact II AMMO TRUCK AFTER BLAST L- -V.-e .X -Cfcrji ,;.:' i-r W:.Vf--i rw.--- . ... This was that wu left of an ammunition truck which exploded after it tidetwiped with another truck, wen in background, near Malvern, la. Fragment of 10S mm artillery ahells are acattered In the foreground. A moment - after AP Photographer Larry Stoddard made this picture, a shell exploded in the atill-burning wreckage. Stoddard, only person within several hundred feet at the time, wai unhurt. (AP Wirephoto) 4 Sheridan Sheridan Ray Wilder it will be from i to 12 p.m. met for a no ho.t dinner last ! !" "p7" .,lo.1,Skwh !' the evening and refreshments served at a late hour.; Rehearsals for The Messiah, to be produced December 20 in the high school gymnasium, are progressing. Soloist have been selected ax follows: Vir ginia Ward Elliott, well Wheatland Wheatland Mrs. Fred a Stockhott of Wheatland dis trict, who accompanied her brother-in-law and aister-ini law, Mr. and Mrs. John Stock hoff, of Kansas City, for a three weeks' visit, returned to Portland Friday evening and was met by her son-in-law. Jamie Ediger. Supper waa served at the Ediger home. The round trip' waa made by rati. A SMILE FROM THE CARDINAL TIMBER FALLKR KILLED McMinnville () A falling tree fatally injured Clifford Spurgeon, 48, Grande Ronde, I at the Welty Logging Co. tim ber operation near Grand j Ronde Monday. Spurgeon, ai timber taller, died in a hospital ' here. Among survivors la the! widow. The Spurgeon? lust a ton. Glen, 23, In a similar log ging accident. .. week at the home of Mrs. Otto iome from an automobile trip ! Heider, Sr. The annual Christ to Bundidge, Alabama i Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knapp of Harrington, Waih., are guest ! thit week at the hornet of Mrt. Mary Pelzer, Mr. and Mrt. Al len Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ade Peler and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pelier. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hender ton of Aberdeen, Wash., visit ed this week with the Ward Mendenhall and Rex Menden hall families. The Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesdsy, December IS, for the annual Christmas party and gift exchange. State Re bekah president Lola Osborne of Portland will make her of ficial visit A 2C Carl E. Lambert Is home for the Christmas holi days to visit hit wife and daughter, and hi parents, Mr. and Mrt. Roy Lambert. He has been stationed in England the past 18 months, and will report at the Portland Air Bate at the end of his fur lough. The Sheridan high achool Junior-Senior prom has been aet for December 2S. Dancing mat party wai enjoyed follow ing the meeting .which waa at tended by 27 members, and four guest Mesdamea Rita' Ross, Julia Spooner, Margaret Morris and Clarabelle Timm reck. Bazaar chairman Mrt. Rho de Smith reported a successful bazaar. At the close of the meeting, Mrt. Timmreck gave a demonstration on gift wrap ping. Mr. and Mrt. James Rose were honored on their 25th wedding anniversary with a urprle party at the home of Mr. and Mr. Ray Tibbets. Co hostesses for the party were Mrt. Alfred Schroeder, Mrs. John Rose, Mr. Kenneth Dun can and Mr. Hugh Walker. Other attending were Mr. Schreder, Mr. John Rose, Mr. Duncan, Mr. Walker, Mr. and Mrt. Glenn Hill, Mr. and Mrt. Harry Loomis, Mr. and Mrt. Lawrence Woodall, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Clark, Mr. Mrs. Marcel Chrisman, now an inttructor In the Mc Minnville high school; Judy Johnabber, alto, recent gradu ate of Willamette university and a music inttructor in the McMinnville schools; John Peterson, baritone, soloist in the Portland Symphonic choir; and Gordon Pratt, tenor, music instructor at the Sheridan high school. i New manager of the Sheri dan Piggly Wlggly store it Robert Burton, former assist ant manager of the Piggly Wiggly store In Tillamook. The Community Cheer headquarter will be open every day until December 22, to receive donation of food, clothing and nonperlshable staples to be dsitributed te needy folks at Christmastime. Miami Corporation of Chi cago, former owner of the timber and property of Long Bell Lumber company at Grand Ronde, ha decided to develop a large tree farm on their nearly 15,000 acres along the Salmon river hiahwav. ?nd when Miami sold their hold- Mr. inn In Lone Bell in 1042. thev and Mrs A L. Billington and retained 14,500 acre of logged "a "irs. irnesi rracK. 0ff land on the Salmon river rl" P'ay ounni highway, and have recently purchased 500 more acres of loggd off land. e Th Sheridan school district hat completed the achool cen sus, which ahowt there are 838 children aget four through 20 In the district. The census was conducted for the district by the PTA. Fred Bozeman, owner and operator of the Dairy Queen, was named acting mayor of Sheridan by the city council. Bozeman, president of the council, succeed Francis Bradley, who has served as mayor for several years. Lincoln Lincoln The Lincoln-Spring Valley Home Extension unit will combine their Christmas party with (he meeting on "Oregon Sweets" to be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dee. 15, at tne nome of Eileen Miser I. A potluck lunch will be served at noon followed by gin exenange. . Leader for the demonstra tion will be Mrs. Eunice Miller, Mrs. Grace McKinney and Mrs. Russell Hicks. A 1 GROUND CREWMEN OS HUNGER STRIKE Colombo, Ceylon W) Two hundred crewmen of the Cey lon air force began a hunger strike today, protesting acalnat alleged "incivility" by British Royal Air Force personnel serving as their instructors. The men also complained their food was bad and their leave facilities Inadequate. Jap Workmen to Strike For Longer Work Hours ' Tokyo (A Japanese work men are going on strike be cause they want to work long er than the U.S. army allows. To them the 40-hour week of American workmen isn't long enough. They are paid by the -hour so longer hours mean bigger pay checks. - innnmim Druggists' Prescription For Relief of Itch When your skin is Irritated with pimples, red blotches and other skin blemishes from ex ternal causes, you're crazy with itching torture, tit fianitane Ointment. Itching ttuM Eruuipuy. omaruna uiMpnrin uinedieteiy. 8 an! tone Oint- snent It also wonderful tor Itching feet, eracka between toes and Athlete's toot For Sale uPiiiMwnou State at Liberty rhene 13118 Francis Cardinal Spellman, archbishop of Mew York, smiles as he hold a pair of squirming youngster on hi lap at annual Chrlitma benefit for the New York found- . ling hospital. Cardinal Spellman baa announced he will spend Christmas in Korea with troops stationed there. (AP Wirephoto) WANTED! FILBERTS AND WALNUTS And nut meats . rv. 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