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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 2

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ft rY yteS65- producer of uranium ore The United States lined up with Gazette-Times. Corvallisi Monday, Dec. 20, 1948 Base ih Russia In voting to admit the new -Grains fStoclcs ubta uie prooucaon 01 atomic The proposed military base will be established miles away from the uranium mines. state of Israeli to the UN This I Roscoe L. Davisi Oak CrW folte countj jail today sitting 3 a 30-day sentence end a S5 power "to large arts, would be created.

later came the Whitman expedition. Hi ambition was to country would not be so much interested in lining up Russia had it not been for the enormous beormU bUaliiaat ItM More Cold WeaJherH Scheduled Tuesday if. By The Associated Press Oregon's cold spell of last week had broken off today, but another icy stretch was forecast for tomorrow, The weatherman promised minimum temperatures well below the freezing level down to zero in haul a wagon to the Columbia River. While still several miles 1 Uflim Mrnm K. M-frt Jewish vote in New York.

nbhh4 aaary rrwlaf axsapt Riadty Wfwa Tkir aaa Jatfana fit, Oarralm. way from his destination one of The Russians shot an English fJEW YORK, Dec. 20-W-Chenv "leal shares flared into prominence in the stock market today after Du Pont directors proposed a four for ne Stock, split i Otherwise the market was moderately quiet with prices moving in a narrow range. Trading was at the rate of around 1,000,000 for the fuU-session. Du Pont Jumped nearly 9 points on the split announcement before soldier in Berlin the other day lateral nwii tlaaa mHUr Aarut without any cause whatsoever.

BRUSSELS, Dec. 20-(-Con-ftruction of military base in the Belgian Congo, will be started in 1943; a spokesman for the Belgian defense ministry said today. 1 1 The base win include a training airfield, a repair base for fighter planes, a pilots school, a technical school for Negro soldiers and a drill field. It will take four years to build, The base is regarded as the ni-deus of possibly more Important military establishments to be cremated later in Belgium's African colony. -f.

The Belgian Congo is the world's itw, a ua puiotfw at OM-raUia, nrnsBoar iM at itnl a. 187ft. court on a charge of ha-rnK? ing. i Davis was arrested at Oak Grove on a warrant charging hint with failing to stop at the scenTot an accident here December -7; PoiS traced the ear and ordered bis sr the axles broke and it appeared that bis ambition was doomed to failure, but the old pioneers were a resourceful outfit and Whitman sawed the wagon box in two, mounted half of it on the hind There was a time when the British Empire was strong enough to have OFFICIAL, FAPEB BINT0 OOOST Firemen Quench Blaze in Pcface i COPENHAGEN, Dec. 20 W) -A fire, broke out in the royal palace today, and 20 fire engines rushed to the scene; They put out the blaze in a few minutes as King Frederik watched.

He praised their workv i ri, if blaze apparently was caused by a short circuit in a valet's room, directly below the king's apartments. The royal guard was trooping the colors in front of the palace when the fire engines roared up. higher valleys throughout eastern Oregon, with ininimums of 24 to 34 in western Oregon. i Katac at tha 9rm resented such an outrage. Tka aauimaiaa Prtai a axehtatTal? easing off a bit Allied Chemical, tnm taa tar paoucaoaa mi The thermometer stayed above wheels and proceeded ahead with ew aluateaai areaite to It ar tacnru erditea i tfcn fpt mi aba au local aaws pactuaaa karata.

his manufactured cart. Mr. Mea cham's book tells about the Whit although inactive, was up more than 4 points. Union Carbide was unchanged to lower in active trading. Rails displayed the most activity Twenty days of the JaiT sentence was to be suspended upon payment of the fine and costs, but Davis indicated be would sit out both th sentence and the freezing throughout western 'Oregon today.

Minimum included 38 at Portland; 37 at Eugene; 40 at Roseburg; 33 at Medford; 41 at 'r-rYc- A Pennsylvania town has appointed four athletic young to its police force. The dispatch doesn't state, but we presume that in that town crime has roan massacre and other important XXnOiULCDITOWAL- events of early history and here of the major, groups with prices ir The storm that lashed Western is an item that should be of interest of us today, considering the a permanent wave; regularly, lower. On the upside were Nickel Plate. Oregon yesterday to end the cold high cost of groceries. Tired im snap was still roughening coastal waters today.

Seven ships remained inside the Columbia river An eastern psychologist says that oir miff Sinclair Oil Twentieth Century-Fox, Eastman Kodak, International Paper, Woolworth, Firestone, and Goodrich. migrants, resting for a few days college boys do not get enough A li-l i. lUl nrwt Ragu Buiima. ottif Ctipl.y ATrtitlw Cffier IM at Fort Laramie, did some pur 11 iii mouth and three stayed anchored outside the bar, awaiting modera sleep. We wonder if he ever no ami ji Lower were U.

S. Steel. Santa chasing. Their purchases, how ticed a class psychology. Fe.

Standard Oil (N.J Universal Baafcrtptloa Bain It awl tla Onm Cnlrl tion of the seas. Storm warnings were to be hauled down at 2 pjru ever, were limited, for coffee nd Pictures, Kennecott, United' Air aaa Mar la ad wwa CM Br au, aa awatk i adraaea .75 this afternoon. t- The 1948 com harvest broke a Drown sugar sold aii.ou a pun, flour 25 cents a pound, callico $1.00 craft, Montgomery Ward, and U. S. Gypsum.

Eastern Oregon was still fairly So did the. radio record this year. chilly today. Baker recorded a yard. In other respects, how DaHvarad aarriar per sumta Delimraa by aarriar par I10.8C By rural- aiotor rent carrtar per SU.OO Oaatiamtal TJ.S.A, oiUid Oragaa par jaar 119.00 programs.

Dec. 20-tVWheat V' 1 minimum 01 22, Ontario zz, JLa Grande 26, Meacham 23, Redmond ever, there have been great chang HEINZ es taking place on the old Oregon IMAGINARY INTERVIEW tail rate apply antiMf city or P.O. Boa recovered from an early stumble to move upward on the board of trade today. Other grains, soybeans and lard held steady, but did not 32. That section wul be.

considerably colder tonight and Tue," said the weather bureau. Trail. Quizmaster: What is the smallest 'TO? TO1 AMERICAN ENTERPRISE volume in the world? iit iei ngnt kafint tt4 pobll, piaioa frhas-1 koffw aablla apiaiaa ih aara ta ka aarailaaa. Boraaa fta ky tiusca wkaa wa stasia jnkwi eovarda of bmb. Abraham bneala.

Contestant: "Who's Who" in Locker Plant -Destroyed by Fire The business success of two Russia. Texas sisters during the past 10 LAKEVTCW. Ore, Dec. 20 UP) years shows how, under the Ameri OVD OREGON TRAIL can system, an a small sum The Lakeview Frozen Foods Locker plant was destroyed by fire Sat of money, and courage to take risks mm um urday night but most of the con Walter Meachara has performed 1 f. tents of the 1,100 lockers were may serve as foundation for a thriving enterprise that gives work show the strength of wheat.

The bread cereal lost about a cent at the start. Some early selling came from traders who wanted to be out of the market prior to the agriculture department's acreage survey report after the market closes. But once that selling was out of the way the market came ahead strongly. Gains of a cent were substituted for the cent losses. Small cash receipts and belief Agriculture Secretary Brannon would ask for long range farm supports at 00 per cent of parity spurred buying.

Wheat closed to 1 cent higher, December $26-W, corn was lift lower, December 1.41V, oats were H-H lower, December 839, rye was H-lW higherDecember saved. a aisosM service lor yji egun uisiuiy Firemen fought the blaze for six by writing a small brochure about to hundreds. Permanent Alaska Committee Named PORTLAND, Dec. 20, The chamber of commerce has put its trade relations program with. Alaska on a permanent committee basis.

George M. Henderson, who visited the territory in 1947 to make a trade survey and again this past summer with a group of business-ment pilots, has been appointed hours in sub-zero weather. the Oregon Trail and Oregon's pi' In 1938 Elsie Frankfurt designed Quit QxUvpUJ. MARKET H0UM 91M.TO 6RM. 9h6lU 286 SVIFT'S MILD CURE TrT" oneer This is a hobby a gdwn for her sister, New Irrigation with Mr.

Mejjbham and he has put Mrs. Edna Ravkind, of Dallas. It his heart and his mind into getting Projects Come in won so much praise that the sisters out this, booklet, which contains all thai is worthwhile of Oregon decided to make" them for sale. WASHINGTON. Dec.

20 P)' chairman. With $500 capital, they hired Local users will start operating water distribution facilities Jan. two seamstresses and opened a re history. As his distinctive contribution to American pioneer trails, Mr. Meacham, who knows the on two irrigation projects GrandJ tail shop.

Within a year their $1.72, soybeans were lower to' 21 higher, December and lard was 10 to 37 cents a hundred pounds higher, December $17.6517.67. business had grown so much that Delicious Hot or Cold Food Marts Burn In Forest Grove FOREST GROVE. Dec. 20 auey, ana vaie, ore. rec Commissioner Michael W.

Straus said today. story, has devoted himself for manufacture was transferred to loft They opened branch stores WP)-Two large food markets in the center of a Mam street busi in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Indianapolis. They sold to New ness block here were gutted by gaavifjjjjaafjssMgam 5 York shops. fire early yesterday morning and two adjoining buildings were dam Soon they had 75 seamstresses. Another sister, Louise Frankfurt, Firemen from city depart mentsForest Grove, Hillsboro, Joined the firm.

Business grew to II EW THE UTU RAM Cornelius, Beaverton and Gaston more than $1,000,000 a year. 35 e) fought the Now the partners are ready to build their own factory, increasing production 50. They have a new New York City Weather 'Lousy' NEW YORK, "Dec. Iff- MP idea tco--f or making maternity dresses that can readily be re converted, for ordinary wear. years to paving the historic highway of America.

This year, 1948, marks the 100th anniversary of the official admission of old Oregon as a territory of the United States. At that time it included what is now Washington, Idaho, part of Montana and Wyoming. Jesse Applegate leader of the famed cow column of tht migration of 1843, called -the old trail a "path of destiny' Indians, amazed at caravans of covered wagons streaming summer after summer across their untamed, realm, spoke mysteriously of the "Whitman big medicine road." Ezra Meeker, who gave the, last score Jfif his nearly- 10Q years the historic highway, Acclaimed tthe Oregon Trail as "America's; greatest of the fr.ail already made when the pioneers came to Oregon. It had been inade by animals, buffalo, deer, elk, antelope and ethers. These 'denizens of the wilds, indeed, are the original trail blazers, Benjamin Parry, chief of New York City's weather bureau, offered this comment yesterday after Industrial News Review.

45 years as a weatherman: Over, a million non-operating ''New York City weather is lousy." Parry plans to retire at the end railroad workers may get a 40 hour week" and a wage raise at the same that willneces8anly Wan dtjthe nohth. -t Alaska Plane in tezi I TZZZZjfT- mi 1 (- NN that and -'passenger rates will go tip. And still we wonder high cost of living. Crash, Two Survive SEATTLE, Dec. 20 UP- Two Mr.

Truman is going to ask Con survivors of the crash of a single-engined Stlnson are aboard a navy gress for a law permitting wire tapping in the nation's hunt for LST today bound for Kodiak. The Coast Guard reported here it believed no more than two per spies. We should imagine that a fishline would be better for catch sons were aboard the plane when ing hed herring; it crashed on Montague island, zuu miles northeast of Kodiak. There is tome talk about Russia walking out of the UN. That, we think, would not only be a good says Mft, Meacham, Our first adventurers into the far west were mainlythose on the trail marked by these fjjur footed, creatures as they SlloWjed the streams thru the easiest passes found in the hilhv quotes Chittenden, the hjfitprian, as saying that the Orego'nsTrail is the most remark Jefferson Davis, later president of the confederacy, encouraged the importation of camels into the United States in 1855 when he was secretary of war.

thing for the UN, but It would do much to purify the atmosphere. able, known to He said, Consider the fact that it was ori ginaieq witn tne spontaneous use of travelers; that no transit eveig located la foot cf it; that no level established its grade; that no en gineer sought out its fords or built I 1 any bridges or surveyed the moun tain passes; that there Was ho grading to speak of nor any at tempt at metalling the roadbed; the general good quality of this 2,000 miles of highway will seem ii Im ropie most extraordinary." 1 Francis Parkman, probably more than anyone else, fixed the name Oregon Trial on the Indians' big medicune road. In 1846 this note) VANITY VISOR MIRROR TISSUE DISPENSER ri i-mmimmmmsmi opikxwi Of. aWTO COfT OB ro. For your motoring enjoyment.

for lha lady driver. $115 1 author, accompanied by Mr. Shaw, made a trip over pert of this tamed highway and afterwards gave a story of the adventures in a volume called "The Oregon Trail." In 1830 a wagon train left St. Louis for the'Rocky Mountains. It was WHEEL DISCS Will giva his car look." LOCKING GAS CAP A gift that wll be appreciated.

that a motley procession of 81 men, 10 VIJ" LI. I 'all a. rj95 ,25 wagons tirawn by five mules each $2J wiasmoDiiw runs Torwara inio wun an Aii-r-uturamic line new "76' hew w98 arid revolutiohary neW "Rocket" Engines 'f two light wagons drawn by one mule each. 12 head of cattle to be CIGARETTE LIGHTER PEEP used as beef until the buffalo coun OUTSIDE MIRROR try was reached. A milk cow was taken t.along to provide milk for A wonderful all.

man who drives in convanianca for $020 For the traffic. new, high-compression, valve4n-head eight that actually gives you morepower on less Combined with GM Hydra.Matic Drive, tht-, "Rocket performance is so smooth, silent, wieV spirited, you'toe got to try it to believe it! Your Old the party. The wagons arrived safely at the Wind River rendez $313 Tfley rehenf Thefrznew! They nbolh futuramic! Two sparkling new XMdsmobiles rolling forward into '49. Upper left, the Futuramic 76w with Fisher's newest body, panoramic vision, plus a remarkable uew Six1 Engine. And out in front, a newly styled Futuramic "98n with that revolutionary new "ROCKET Engine you've heard so much about.

It's a completely vous the eastern slope of the "Rockifoy; They returned to 'St Louis jbden with pelts after an absence of six month. The cow made mobile dealer invites you to inspect the new Futuramica examintt th nw "Rnrlet" ASH TRAY A gift that will please. DIRECT HEAT DEFROSTER For iha whola family's comfort. $53M the roufad trip unharmed. Thus a waapr trail had been blazed to 25 faience "The New Thrfljl" $2 tbrt the Rdrllies.

HERE IT IS! Enginr, which ofTr all id fralureH: RiEiJ.BIiH-k Valve-in-Head Dual Down-Draft Carburetion; Five-Hearing Crankiaft; llvdrautic Valve Lifters; Short Nturdy Camshaft; Strel-Keinforced AUov Pistons. I he result: mcrcdihle aiuoothaess, swefocuJor power! ipfy Captain i ifiiinn i Bonneville, stationed at a frontier fort, hearing of this ex ploit, Itermined on an expedition of He "obtained leave La Ly Viy UUU SZJ LJ Il ia L-iV All fjifta will be installed offer the holidays or recipient's convenience. OTOOLE MOTOR CO. 244 Phone 495 of absence from the Vmy and, lad a small expedition to the far west He didn't realize at that time that tome I Bonneville Dam, named OTOOLE MOTOR CO! after hinVand furnishing electric.

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