Tutdayv July 8, 1952
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SETS CHUTE RECORD Neal Stewart (left) sets himself in the
! doorway of a Piper Cub at Grand Prairie, Tex., before taking off
for another of his marathon parachute jumps. Pilot (right) is Paul
Allen. Stewart beat the world record of a 123 jumps in a single daj,
i completing his 124th jump just 11 minutes before the expiration
of the 24-hour deadline.
First Oregon, Wheat
Rated No. 1 Quality
Portland (U.R) The first
shipment of the 1952 Oregon
wheat crop arrived in Portland
Monday.
Four carloads consigned from
Morrow county farmers arrived
on track at Kerr-Gifford & com
pany and was rated as excep
tionally good for a first ship
ment. It ,was mostly No. 1 a
grade white wheat.
Weights ranged from 62.2
pounds to the bushel down to
59.7 pounds. Wheat weighing 60
pounds to the bushel is rated
No. 1. '
One of the largest clubs in the
world, open to all the 600,000
members of the staffs of British
Railways,, their wives and chil
dren, will be inaugurated next
Jan. 1. It will furnish sports,
music, "drama, arts and crafts
and stage competion, the sub
scription being five cents a
week.
Prospect
Recent holiday guests at the
home cf Mr. and Mrs. Archie
McKellop at Prospect have been
Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmer Hvalm
of Portland, and Mr. Olaf Huff
of Washington State college.
Mr. and Mrs. Hvalm have re
cently returned from Europe
where Mr. Hvalm had been man
aging and coaching the Olympic
ski jumping and cross country
teams. After the games the
H v a 1 m s made a short tour
through nine other countries.
Their movies have been enjoyed
very, much by the local Pros
pectors
Mr. Huff has been ski coach
of Washington State college for
the past winter and is now plan
ning a trip back to his home
land, Norway.'
More than 3,000,000 tourists
have visited the Hyde. Park, N.
Y., residence of the late Presi
dent Franklin D. Roosevelt since
its opening in 1946.
Pickin' Pears
News, Gossip, Comment
From Camp White
By SID HOLLINGSWORTH
Vacation plans are in order
among the personnel. Staff offi
cials will start the parade this
week.
R. H. Ruffin, domicilary offi
cer will leave the 12th for two
weeks in Southern California
and Mexico where he hopes to do
some fishing.
Dr. Ralph J. Sewall is away
and will return the 14th and Dr.
William E. White will be gone
for two weeks starting July 13.
Mrs. Lilah H. McCullough,
chief of processing and records,
will leave the 14th for Montana,
w,here she lived before she came
here.
After the Kahns return from
their sojourn in Canada, Dor
othea Glass, librarian, will make
a similar trip on her vacation.
She may . go as far north as
Alaska.
Vice-Commander Hans Sor-
enson, of the VFW Post here, has
announced a change of meeting
dates from the first and third
to the second and fourth Wed
nesdays. The new schedule starts
with the open meeting July 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Keener
and their four children are home
from a visit to Omaha, Neb.
Roberta Keener is one of the
staff nurses.
. Edward E. Sagen, Home mem
ber, has two brothers, Chris and
Nels. Several years separate
their actual natal day, but they
celebrate their birthday on July
19, all three having been born
on this date.
The Rev. G. Herbert Hiller-
man, new pastor of Zion Luther
an church, Medford, who spent
10 years in Alaska, gave an il
lustrated talk to domiciliary
members Sunday evening, des
criptive of conditions in the ter
ritory today.
Military men are inveterate
students of matters theological.
Literature on the subject is al
ways poured over whether on
the battlefield, in camp, in hos
pitals or on ships at sea. War,
it seems, has a tendency to pro
voke a desire to reform mankind
by the process of religious truth.
According to the best accounts
the most striking example . of
reform in a soldier trained un
der orders to do violence to the
sect of early Christians was the
conversion of St. -Paul, a Ro
man soldier first and then a
leader of the disorganized fol-j
lowers of Christ.
And with time for meditation
after the conflict is over the
men of the domiciliary who have
experienced in their . lifetime
much of the bitter taste of war,
have an opportunity to read
their religious, literature in
peace. A survey of the publish
ed material available at the of
fices of both the Protestant and
Catholic chaplains which is
widely read by the veterans of
the home has been made.
Here is a list of the religious
publications received and read
at Camp White:
Protestant: American Luther
an, Christian Digest, Crusader,
Christian Standard, Guide Posts,
Herald of Holiness, . Christian
Advocate, Christian Century,
Free Methodist, Gideon, Look
out, The Lutheran, Lutheran
Herald, Lutheran Standard, Lu
theran Witness, National Luth
eran, The Upper Room, Watch
man Examiner, Missions, The
Pulpit, Signs of the Times,
Weekly Unity, World Call, You,
Secret Place, National Jewish
Monthly, Baptist Leader, Christ
ian Herald, Daily Word, Link,
Home Life, King's Business,
Christian Science Journal, Sen:
tinel, Quarterly, Monitor," Amer
ican Bible Society Record,-and
devotional tracts.
Catholic: America, Catholic
Digest, Catholic World, Christ
opher, New Notes (Columbia),
Echo from Africa, Messenger of
the Sacred Heart, Maryknoll,
The Register, Our Sunday Vis
itor, St. Joseph, Catholic Hour,
The Far East, Holy Name Jour
nal, The Military Chaplain, The
Parish Visitor, The Sign, The
Trumpet Call.
Crop-Dusting Pilot
Killed in Washington
Centralia (U.R)rA 31-year-old
PuyalluD, Wash., flier was in
stantly killed early Tuesday
when his crop-dusting plane
crashed in a field three miles
north of here.
The victim was James B. Sag'
miller, 31.
Harry Pratley, whose pea field
Sagmiller was dusting, saw the
crash. He said the- plane went
under a power line after com
pleting a run and hit a telephone
wire. The pilot then pulled up
the plane' sharply. It stalled and
then crashed.
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GETTING THE GAVEL Republican Sergeant-at-Arms Charles
Hacker raises bis gavel to bar photographers from session at which
Republican national committee heard the contesting Texas dele
gations. The meeting was moved to another room.
Leading Candidates All Hopeful
As Convention Enters Second Day
Chicago (U,R) Here's what
the leading candidates were
doing and saying as the Republi
can National Convention went
into its second day:
TAFT The "hard core" of
548 delegates who voted for his
side in Monday's rules change
test shows that he is within 56
votes of the majority needed for
Agency fo Expose Reds
Asked by Electric Firm
Washington (U.R) A spokes
man for the General Electric Co.
said Tuesday the government
should set up an independent
agency to expose Communists in
labor unions.
GE Vice-President L. R. Boul
ware made the statement as he
prepared to. testify before a Sen
ate Labor committee. The group,
headed by Sen. Hubert IT.
Humphries (D-Minn.), is investi
gating Communist influence in
the labor movement. .
nomination, and "practically
guarantees" his victory.
EISENHOWER The rules
change vote shows that "the Re
publican party will deserve to
win the White House in November."
WARREN More optimistic
about his chances for being
picked as a compromise candi
date in event of a Taft-Eisen-hower
deadlock; "no deals" with
either leader.
STASSEN Fighting to head
off a move by Minnesota dele
gates to desert him on or after
the first ballot in favor of Eisenhower.
Industry Spokesmen
Urge ind of Strike
San Francisco (U.R3 Spokes
men for two of the industries
hardest hit by the West Coast
maritime tieup appealed to the
striking AFL Sailors Union of
the Pacific again Tuesday to
end their 43-day-old walkout.
Randolph Sevier," present of
Matson Navigation Co., said the
strike was doing "irreparable
damage" to the tourist industry.
And a spokesman for Cali
fornia peach growers pleaded
with the SUP to release raw
sugar tied up on West Coast
docks. so new crops coming in
could be processed.
Great Lakes cities, such as
Chicago and Duluth, have a
comparatively simple problem
of water supply. They extend
pipes two to eight miles offshore
to bring lake water from beyond
the range of city-caused pollu
tion. .
Hubby, Too, Hates .
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L.T.
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whitening and brightening all my
washables and doesn't leave my
house smelling like a laundry."
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The only French possession on
the mainland of North or South
America, French Guiana, is also
France's oldest colonial outpost.
About one of every five auto
mobiles in use today has more
than 80,000 miles on its speedometer.-
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Know your
OREGON MILK
CONTROL LAW
"You mem fl
Cell me Milk
tmtimi Mis
The dairy industry is under more
complete regimentation in Oregon
than in any other state. The main
purpose of the Oregon Milk Control Law is
to hold prices up. To do this it gives the Milk
Administration authority to set prices at the
farm, wholesale and retail levels. It is unlaw
ful to sell milk below these set prices, but
Milk Control sets no upper limit on prices.
The effect of this regimentation on YOU
is that well managed businesses that keep
their costs down are not permitted to pass
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their savings on to the customer. Such regula
tions protect high-cost operators, and actually
require low-cost operators to take a larger
profit than is necessary. .
In other words, you have no chance to
get as low a price as the best merchandisers
can afford to give you.
SHOP SAFEWAY... "OR FINE FOODS AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
The questions and answers below show some other ways in which Groflon Milk Control
affocts YOU.
S. Dt Milk CmiM tfhcwas mptlHvt distribution
f nllkf :
A. YES. No one can enter the milk business if the
Administrator says such new competition might
disturb existing distributors.
Q. Ds Milk Cewlwl allaw y fewer price when y
carry milk Iimm ymmair
A. NO. You pay the higher costs of door-to-door
delivery whether you use this service or nob
O. 0ms Milk Cento BmH Hie rich el miflrf
K. YES. The richness (butterfkt content) of milk
sold in each price range is limited by the rulings
of the Milk Administrator.
Q. Decs lb OrcoM Milk Ccwltc I law rciwlatc Sanitary
eaneWansT 1 . .
A. NO. It has absolutely nothing to do with the
sanitation, health inspection, cleanliness, or the -purity
of milk. '
a DM Mirk Camrd IbnH Ida iws4y af Oraa A milkf
A. YES. To sell Grade A milk for your use farmer ,
must first get permission from the Administrator.
If he gets permission (and many do not), be is
given a quota. If he produces more be must often
sell the surplus at a lower price for cheese or
other factory uses.
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Seofor ihii fre booklet. Yoo
ad roar fanilr tt viullr con
cetatd far anything that affects
- die milk supply of your com
munity, learn bow Ortcoo
Milk Control affects YOU.
Write, to Safeway Stores. 1139
SJ2. Third, Portland 14, .Ore.
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