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PLATFORM COMMITTEE - The 103-momber GOP plal
(orm committee liolcl lt opening Besslon Tuesday In the
Cryiitul Iliillroom of ChleiiKo'- Sncriiton-IiliickKtonc hold.
Onirics II. Pcrsey, committee chiilrinon, l at the rostrum,
under the nation's new 50-star flag and the committee'!
motto, "Building n Better America." At speaker's table,
extreme right, Is Shirley Field ol Oregon.
(UPI Tclephoto)
Small Worlds
Around Us
By Lynn M. Watkint
The Little Peanut It
Big in Importance
"They have become synony
njous will; smallm.'. SunKt
onu coiiHlgncd the "ground
nut" to a ridiculous position
by Insinuating its uselessncss,
su we stupidly associate pea
nuts only us a disturbing do-
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brls under theatre seats or as
food for un elephant. We add
another mcasuro of contempt
by calling them "goobers";
a goober probably meaning
"monkey-food."
The nuts that grow under
ground arc going to become
pretty Important. With an
Increasing number of muutln
to feed, peanuts may be part
of the answer. They could
supply a fat-deficient world
an essential Ingredient. They
are rich In oils, and they can
become an exhaustible sup
ply of fats. Peanuts only re
quire six months of growing
season, and the tonnage per
acre Is enormous.
Brmllian Origin
Originally peanuts came
from Drni.ll. They were later
planted extensively In Vir
ginia. Soldiers became famil
iar with these soft-shelled
nuts during the Civil War and
demanded them after they re
turned to their homes. Pan
nuts became very popular. A
ball game or a Saturday night
In a small town became a
Joyous occasion merely by the
purchase of a five cent bag
of peanuts.
Then someone discovered
vitamins, and that peanuts
contained a great many of
these things. Experiments
with pcanuls were revealing.
It was found that these ground
nuts have many qualities that
place It high In usefulness.
Once a palatable breakfast
food was made from the ker
nel Itself, and the soft shell
promises to be of considerable
commercial importance.
Peanut shells can be made
Into long lasting shoe polish.
This discovery may have help
ed cancel out the possibility
of the shells being made Into
breakfast food. What may
have been a delicious cereal
became a little nauseating,
and the breakfast food Idea
went a-gllnimerlng.
Roasted peanut seeds have
been used as a substitute for
coffee. They have been used
as a poultry food, as well as
a milk that is comparable
with cow's milk. Some parts
of the lowly peanut even
went Into manufacturing of
"meat sauces." Peanuts sup
ply a generous supply. of futs
for the making of soaps.
Second Crop
The vines of the peanut
crop make one of the best
dairy and livestock feeds. The
peanut vines could almost be
considered to be a second
crop,' as they are used up
after the valuable nut Is pro
cessed, And peanuts will
yield more "crop'l to the acre
of ground than any seed
known. Some areas could pro
duce threo or four crops In
a single year.
Agents Arrest Man
For Auto Theft
Norval Kenneth Ford, 83,
of 1230 North Riverside ave.,
Mcdford, was arrested by FBI
agents and Jackson county
sheriff's deputies Friday for
Interstate transportation of a
stolen vehicle.
Ford was urralgncd on the
Dyer act charge before U.S.
Commissioner Frank Van
Dyke. Ho Is being held In the
county Jail for the U.S. mar
shall with ball set at $1,500.
According to law enforce
ment officials, Ford was
charged with the theft of a
cur In Prescolt, Ariz., Febru
ary, 10S0. He has lived In sou
thern Oregon the past 17
months where he was a used
car salesman.
ANTELOPE
4-113
PRE FAIR
WEDNESDAY, July 27
BIGHAM RANCH
Some of our states some
day, may be proud to have
a peanut emixis.scd on Its
slate sent; and that peanut
will be pictured with a crown,
for It will be "King Peanut."
It will Indicate to all ' the
world that here Is a very im
portant little guy that has
made good. The only small
thing about the peanut Is Its
size.
Festival Matinee
Jo Start Monday
Ashland - "The Virtuous
Bigamist," starring the famed
French comedian Fernandcl,
will open the "Festival Mat
inee - Curtain at Two" Mon
day, July 25, at 2 p.m. al
the Varsity theater In Ash
land.
Doors will open at 1:30
p.m. Running time of the film
Is less than two hours, en
abling Festlvol patrons to at
tend the opening night "Feast
of the Tribe of Will," and the
performance of "The Taming
of the Shrew."
HUNT JEWEL THIEF
New York-OJPD-Pollce hunt
ed Saturday for $50,000 In
Jewels the school teacher
daughter of a Texas oilman
said was stolen from her
dresser drawer. Caroline Bax
ter, 22, a private school kin
dergarten teacher and daugh
ter of the late Bruce Baxter,
a Corpus Christi, Tex., oilman.
said she was sightseeing with
her mother, who was enroute
home from Europe, when the
Jewels were taken from her
apartment.
Jack Assured of
New York Support
Hyunnisport, Mass. (UPI) -
Former New York Gov. Aver
ell Harrlman assured Sen.
John F. Kennedy today that
Democrats In New York will
be united In support of him
for president despite the split
In party ranks thore.
'I told him I'm convinced,
myself, that he will carry
New York slate," Harrlmun
told reporters after a two-hour
meeting with the Democratic
presidential candidate at Ken
nedy's Cape Cod vacation
home.
Mayor Robert F. Wagner of
New York City will visit Ken
nldy Monday for further dis
cussions of party problems,
Harrlman said.
Harrlmun, who was U. S.
ambassador to the Soviet Un-
CHEATER GOES TO JAIL
Mobllo, Ala.-(UP1I-L. L.
Raybon, 34, was sentenced to
six months in Jail Friday for
trying to cheat a blind news
stand vendor. Raybon plead
ed guilty to charges that he
cut scrap paper in the shape
of currency and demanded
change from blind vendor
Earl Pendleton, 58.
TO ATTEND DEDICATION
Jacksonville, Fla. -IUPII- For
mer President Herbert Hoov
er, 85, who urged Congress
30 years ago to begin a flood
control project at Florida's
Lake Okeechobee, will attend
dedication ceremonies for the
completed dikes In December.
They will be named in his
honor.
ion from 1B43 to 1848, said
he also discussed foreign pol
icy and various world prob
lems with Kennedy.
Berlin Trouble
Reportedly Planned
Washington-IUPP-Thc United
States wos reliably reported
today to have received an in
telligence report that the Rus
sians and Communist East
Germans may be preparing a
"military move" against free
West Berlin within the next
30 days.
Authoritative sources said
this ominous threat to the
Red-encircled Free World out
post was one of the principal
topics discussed when Secre
tary of State Christian A, Her
tcr conferred earlier this week
with President Elsenhower at
Newport, R.I.
! The State Department da
nled that it had received such
a report. It also denied that
HeHer discussed the subject
at Newport. .
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