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EQUIPMENT IS CHECKED by Lt. Henry P. Nielsen (left),
Staten Island, N. Y., and Capt. Edward Sperry, Tacoma,
Wash., in preparation for 90,000-foot parachute jump from
balloon. Their 45,200-foot jumps last year are highest on rec
ord. Picture was made in Washington. (International)
25 Miles of County
Roads To Be Paved
About c25 miles of Jackson
county's roads will have new
pavement before winter, accord
ing to Paul Rynning, county en
gineer. County crews have completed
machine paving in the Applegate
area, and on Old Stage Road
South between Highway 99 and
Kings. highway. Paving on Dead
Indian rd. has started, Rynning
said.
Rock crushers installed on
Dead Indian rd. and near Butte
Falls will continue to operate
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Church Holds First
Services Today
Sunday school and church
O services begin today in the White
City area for those of the Con
(iifrvative Baptist faith. Tempor
arily services will be held in a
tent on Crater Lake highway
near Antelope creek and the
church will be known as the
Berean Baptist chapel.
Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m.,
fiHd church services begin at 11
a.m. Young people will meet at
at 7 p.m., and evening services
will be at 8 p.m.
The Rev. Glenn S. Wade, who
recently resigned as pastor of the
Eagle Point Community church,
will ;erve the church. He and
his family recently moved to
222 Ajax st.. White City.
All interested in establishing
a church in the White City area
are invited to attend.
Legislation Hailed
By- Tungsten Leaders
Washington, D. C. Approval
by the U. S. senate of legislation
designed to insure the life of
the nation's domestic tungsten
mining industry has been hailed
Bere by industry leaders.
They said passage of the bill
is in effect a directive by the
84th congress to the Office of
Defense Mobilization to continue
buying domestically mined tung
sten for its stockpile program.
The legislation to further ex
tend theprograms to encourage
the discovery, development and
production of domestic strategic
materials covers tungsten, man
ganese, chromite, and six other
materials.
for about another month.
Crushed rock will be applied
on Dead Indian rd., and on the
Butte Falls-Prospect and Butte
Falls-Fish lake roads.
Cold-Mix Paver
Paving is applied with a cold-
mix travelling paver, which ap
plies about a half-mile of paving
per day.
Rynning said if weather con
ditions prevent application of
machine paving, regular paving
will be done. Several roads will
be paved by the latter method
where travel does not demand a
more substantial surface.
Paving on Butte Falls rd. from
Crater Lake highway will be
done on a new section in the
near future, Rynning said. Grad
ing of a rock base is completed
and a prime coat of oil has been
applied. Two small bridges over
the new highway also have been
completed.
Grading work is now being
done on South Fork Little Butte
Creek rd., Rynning said. The
road is being widened, and con
struction of a creosoted timber
bridge over the creek has been
completed.
Paving Contract
Awarded at Phoenix
Phoenix The Phoenix city
council has awarded Hughes and
Dodd company of Medf ord a con
tract to pave Pine st. between
First and Fifth sts.
The street will be the second
paved in Phoenix this summer.
State highway department crews
paved First st. from Highway
99 to the Phoenix Community
hall recently.
Additional grading and oiling
projects are being planned by
the council.
The Phoenix water -depart
ment has urged residents not to
irrigate lawns and gardens with
open hoses. Mayor Dan Adams
pointed out there is enough
water, but open hose irrigation
reduces pressure.
The first religious service in
the English language on the Pa
cific Coast is commemorated by
Prayer Book Cross, in San Fran
cisco's Golden Gate park.
A Tribute To Our
Chamber Of Commerce
The sincere men who aggressively promote the
industrial advantages and potential profit
possibilities of our city, comprise our most im
portant, single group of citizens. They are hard
working members of our Chamber of Commerce.
On their shoulders fall the responsibility of attract
ing new factories and industries to our community,
in order that more payrolls, families and homes
will augment our already prosperous area. Indeed,
we might say the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is the
very lifeblood of our daily lives, for their activities
penetrate each business, large and small, bring
ing to all, the kind of help that benefits, directly
or indirectly, every man, woman and child in our
proud comrnunity.
Medf ord Pharmacy, Inc.
We Are Open Today 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
PHONE 2-6253 127 EAST SIXTH
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