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S e p te m b e r
29,
1949
A shland, Oregon
S o u th e r n O r e g o n N e w s R e v ie w
LSDA Asks Study Wheat Markets
1. What is the larg<-«t cause of
J
accidental deaths in the United
State«9
P E N D L E T O N , O re ., S e pt 29
2. How many gifts does Presi
-fS p e e ia l)
The
USDA
has
dent Barry Truman receive each
asked E J. B e ll, O re g o n State-
week?
3. When was the first singing W h e a t C o m m is s io n A d m in is tr a t
coni'- t hel'1 *n this country?
o r , to bo th o le a d e r In
s tu d y o f th e p o s s ib ilitie s < » x
p a n d in g F a r E a ste rn m a rk e ts fo r
P a c ific N o rth w e s t w h e a t, J« ns
T e rje s o n , c o m m is s io n c h a irm a n ,
sa id to d a y
T erj<
i said th a t th e U S D A
has asked B- II to s tu d y th e d ie
ta r y needs a nd fo o d s u p p ly in
J a p a n , In d ia a n d th e P h ilip p in e s
w h ile i i; D A c h e m is t p ro be s
th e m illin g and b a k in g end.
T h e W h e a t C o m m is s io n has
been w o rk ,g to w a rd th e ^ a r
5. What is the state Ho
New York?
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University of Missouri
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It conies to yo u lo a d e d w ith
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w h a t y o u r cong re ssm e n a re en
a c tin g , a nd w h a t y o u r P re s id e n t
is s a y in g .
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c o rre sp o n d e n ts,
c o u rts , a n d la b o r lea de rs. Y o u
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cause o f th e w a y in w h ic h a
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nics.
Y o u m u st k n o w w h a t is ta k
in g p la ce in o rd e r to p ro te s t o r
a p p ro v e . T h ro u g h • y o u r new -
p a p e r y o u le a rn th e la te s t c o u rt
d e c is io n s o r th e p ro b le m s faced
b y y o u r n a tio n in th e w o r ld
schem e. Y o u a rc a b le to ta lk
a b o u t th e issues o f th e d a y w ith
y o u r n e ig h b o rs , y o u a re a b le to
w rit«* y iu r co ng re ssm a n o r e d i
to r, te llin g h im w h a t y o u r o p in
io n is on a s u b je c t. T in* n e w s
p a p e r h e lp s y o u d e c id e h o w to
v o te , h o w to in v e s t y o u r e arn
ing s, h o w to choose y o u r ca re e r,
a n d h o w to re m a in free .
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m u n ity , sta te , n a tio n , and w o r ld
a re open f o r p u b lic in s p e c tio n .
Y o u a re fre e to re a d a ll sides
o f a c o n tro v e rs y , a nd th e n m a ke
u p y o u r m in d as to w h a t yo u
fe e l is r ig h t o r w ro n g .
T h e re a re som e g ro u p s w h o
w o u ld h a v e y o u b e lie v e th a t th e
n e w s p a p e r o p e ra te s f o r th e be
n e f it o f s p e c ia l in te re s ts . These
g ro u p s , c lo a k e d w ith im p re s s iv e
t it le a n d h ig h -s o u n d in g slogans,
a re o fte n s u p p o rte d b y p u b lic
Ticklers
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c u rb s b<- p la c e d a g a in s t such
abuses. T h e tr u t h is th a t th«*y
w a n t to becom e th e sole "s p e c ia l
in te r e s t."
They
d e s ire
a
new spaper
w h ic h p re se n ts o n ly th e fa cts
th a t th e y w a n t y o u to k n o w , a nd
w h ic h w i l l cause y o u to fo rm
o n ly th e o p in io n s th a t th e y w a n t
y o u to have. I f th e y had th e ir
w a y , y o u w o u ld rea d fr o m a
c o n tr o lle d press, y o u w o u ld be
d e n ie d access to in fo r m a tio n
T h e y re a liz e th a t th e y c a n n o t
c o n tr o l y o u as lo n g as th e new s
p a p e r can d iscuss a ll th e issues
a n d le t y o u fo r m y o u r o w n o p
in io n !.
T hese
g ro u p s
cannot
s tifle y o u r fre e d o m i f y o u are
a w a re o f th e fa c ts a nd i f th e re
is a d iv e r s ity o f o p in io n A fre e
g o v e rn m e n t c a n n o t e jy s t w it h
o u t a fre e press; a to ta lita r ia n
g o v e rn m e n t c a n n o t e x is t w ith a
fre e press T ile la te r w a n ts no I
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M u s s o lin i a re dead, b u t th e ir
ideas a re q u ite a liv e .
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ta rg e t o f in fo r m a tio n to be a t
ta c k e d , b u t i t is o n ly one o f th e
fo rm s o f in fo r m a tio n a t w h ic h
t i n y a re a im in g Y o u lo o k to
y o u r n e w s p a p e r as th e m a in
Answers to
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of
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or
m o re O re g o n liv e s to c k b ra n d s
w i l l n o t he s ta rte d u n t il J a n
u a ry , 1950, a n n o u n ce s M
E.
K n ic k e r b o c k e r , c h ie f o f th e d i
v is io n o f a n im a l in d u s try , state
d e p a rtm e n t o f a g r ic u ltu re .
He said som e b ra n d o w n e rs
. a rc a lre a d y s e n d in g in requests
, to re ta in th e ir b ra n d s, h u t asks
tiv e s to e k o w n e rs to w a it u n til
J a n u a ry w h e n o f f ic ia l fo rm s fo r
r«* re c o rd in g o f b ra n d s a re m a il
ed
P A U L ’ S F IR S T K IS S Miss W yom ing, Esthci M acLeod of S h eri
dan, Wyo., plant« a kiss on "P a u l B u n ya n ," Riant m echanical man
at the R ailroad F a ir in Chicago. N orm a Jean B e ll, w ho bears the
title o f "M is s F ro n tie r Days,” cheers Esther on I t was P u u l’s first
contact w ith the fe m in in e w o rld since his great height scared the
others off.
s o urce o f o p in io n a nd fa c t. E n
s la v e d p e o p le h a v e access s o le ly
to a one-id* a l press. T h e fig h t
th e n is n o t so m u ch a g a in s t th e
n e w s p a p e r as i t is a g a in s t yo u.
I f w h a t yo u re a d can he c o n tr o l
led, th '-n y o u , too, can be con-
tr o lle d
W e ar« a fre e p eople. Y o u
m ay jo in these s e lf-s ty le d lead-
ers w h o w o u ld re p la c e th e fre e
press w ith a p ro p a g a n d a m o u th
piece, o r y o u m a n y v a n q u is h
th e m b y re fu s in g to g iv e u p y o u r
r ig h t to k n o w w h a t is ta k in g
p la ce Y o u can d e fe a t th e m b y
k e e p in g in fo rm e d , b y v o ic in g
y o u r o w n th o u g h ts a nd d e m a n d
in g th a t o th e rs be p e r m itte d to
g iv e th e ir o p in io n s . In th a t w a y
y o u and y o u r fa m ily w i l l be as
s u re d p e rp e tu a l fre e d o m .
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AT JA 3B E E .
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THE
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The California
Oregon Power
Company
T H E
WILL THE POWER PROJECT AT TOKETEE FALLS
MÎT GENERATING ELECTRICITY?
I he firs t of th e e ig h t p lan ts will be o p e ra tin g in th e fall of 1949. The
rem aining p la n ts will be installed p ro g ressiv ely betw een th e periods
1950 and 1953.
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TO LONEEO M E L A K E , EANDY/
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WOULDN'T EVEN PLAY 5PIN-THE
1. M otor v e h i c l e
accidents
caused the largest percentage of
accidental deaths, according to a
recent estimate.
2. A b ou t 2d, a lthough th is n u m
ber rises to over 200 as the C h ris t
mas holidays approach. T his n u m -
er has set a record in W hite
House annals.
3. The firs t sing ing com petition
was held in 1790 at Dorchester,
Mass. A group singing Handel's
H a lle lu ja h C ho ru s" w ith o u t books I
won.
4. Moses C l e a v e l a n d , who '
founded the c ity bearing his name
in 1798.
5. The rose.
in O c to b e r to get in fo r m a tio n
fr o m th e U S D A . A r m . sta te de
p a rtm e n t, m -lle rs and e x p o rte rs .
E a ste rn s tu d y fo r a y e a r and a T h e c o m m is s io n has an econo
h a lf and p ro po sed th e p ro je c t to m is t in W as' n g to n g a th e r ng in
th<* U S D A a lo n g w ith th e O re fo rm a tio n a I s ta tis tic s o m a r
gon
W h e a t (» ro w e rs League. k e t o u tle ts fo r w h e a t , i th e
W a s h in g to n S ta te ’s D e p a rtm e n t O r ie n t to h< Ip th e s tu d y
o f A g r ic u ltu r e w i ll send A r c h ie
S O F T B A L L P ITC H E R S
C am p, L a C rosse w h e a t fa rm e r
MUST THROW FURTHER
a nd p re s id e n t o f th e N o rth P - i j
A f te r some le n g th y dise .ssion,
fic G ra in G ro w e rs , In c.
th e
in te r n a tio n a l
j o in t
rul«?g
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c o m m ittc
fo r s o ftb a ll, m e e tin g
N o rth w e s t m ille r s an ; g ra in e x
in L it t l e R ock, A r k , re c e n tly do-
p o rte rs a t P o r tla n d M o n d a y to
c id e d to e x te n d th e p ’ Cher’s
g< t su gg estio ns a n d a rra n g e fo r
fn o u n d to 46 fe e t fr o m h om e
c o n ta c ts w ith o verseas re p re s e n
ta tiv e s o f A m e ric a n fir m s I f a r- | p la te r a th e r th a n the 43 f. et d is
ta n ce n o w in e ffe c t
ra n g e m e n ts can be m ade. B e l li
a n d C am p w i l l go to W a s h in g to n j
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CHILDISH.
REKKA' D R A K E
By George
MARY
W O R T H ’S F A M IL Y
TODAY, AS WE JOIN THEM AT BREAKFAST, THEY 1
ARE DI5CUSSING A SUBJECT IN WHICH THE
YOUNGEST GIRL AND THE OLDEST WOMAN
SHARE AN ETERNAL INTEREST------- f
LOVE?- - -B IL G E ,A U N T M A R Y !
6ÊÍ 0 ? í í
SOME DAY YOU'LL MEET MR
RIGHT, BRICK- - AND THE WHOLE
WORLD WILL 5UDDENLY,
LOOK DIFFERENT
TO YOU!
I STILL SAY IF MARRIAGE THREATENED
PIXIE GAYE'S STAGE CAREER,SHE'D THROW
HOMER TO THE W OLVES--^OF WHICH SHE
HA5 A GOODLY
FOLLOW ING!)
T-i?
LISTEN, YOU SENTI MENTAL OLD
T
DARLING! - - I WOULDN’T TRADE MY
PEACE OF MIND FOR A PIECE OF CRYS-
JTALU2ED CARBON ON THE THIRD FINGER!
••N O R EXCHAN6E THE GOOD OLD BRICKER
FAMILY NAME FOR SOME
LOW COMEDY LABEL LIKE
V'M'ORTLEBORTLE.’ ’*
(L iving in this
ATTRACTIVE
COTTAGE ARE I
WISE AND CYNICAL '
“How do you like our new pitcher? We got
him from India.”
VOUNG WOMAN
AND A WISE.
AND KINDLY
OLD LADY-e • "BRICK"..
BRICKER AND MARY WORTH
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