Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 01, 1957, Image 13

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Cairo (U.J r $,smf)ft Sm-ftnfr,
four Arab rjjtiig 14 $3, fe&rtatf - -
agreement on:gai iool-
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smm immn
tween the bl le$ by
unuea Mates and Kui!.
The lour nations pleuggf (&,
alliance to rlc for Qrefs "im-
meaiatp and urQiditional tfith
drawal" behind tlQ armisticecounty 1tershed ifid ,
lines, but did not threatenfition
if Israel failed to comply.
q A communique issued by the
Pctlnd U.R) & rfln:8 rtn-
igcf now melt in th?81hur
qUil flooding in the fgCTOrn
OgffSi ar&C&as dor nothing to
improve irrigation vates VO
faff Pans MaMf j&tBMififtl
.jV"f ftf ). . M T nit buds on
jovernments of Saudi Arabia.Qpects. accordu to W. T. re
Ezypt, Jordan and Syria indi
cated the conference had side
stepped --joint decision on the
Kisenhower1 Doctrine.Qleaving
the way open for any of Oe
four to accept or reject the
President's new policies.
The communique did com
mend the "highly appreciated
efforts" of King Saud of Saudi
Arabia in explaining Arab poli
cies to Presinent Eisenhower
during their Washington talks
and making clear Egypt's claims
to sovereignty over the Suez Ca
nal. It did not mention Commun
ism. But In declaring the Arabs
-wiU defend themselves without
'foreign pacts, the four nations
showed that the Eisenhower Doc
trine failed to win full support
American diplomats had hoped
Washington Man Admits
Portland Bank Holdup
Portland (U.R) George Nev,
27, of Auburn, Wash., has plead
ed guilty to the Jan. 27 holdup
of the Metropolitan branch of
the U. S. National Bank in which
$360 was taken.
Portland (U.R) A man ten
tatively identified as E. J. Hill
Vancouver, Wash., fell into the
Willamette-, river near Ross
Island bridge Thursday and was
drowned.
water supply forecaster Ur the
federal soil cortjiatl&n fOficO.
FrosSd latest snow urvfvg
ready "indicated below vOr9e
irrigation supplies sftd r9tent
snow melt and floong rav
dimmed the supply pictuiQgven
more. 0
Thtirrifbition outUfoi w
exanSricd at the firsof se!
ries of 10 local water supply
forecast meetings that will be
held at Vale March 7. Frost will
present his current forecasts of
the water suily outlook at all
Uie meetings around the state
during March and April.
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H3rtfr?, Conn. (U.R) T o
rri, on6 $t Qhgm wdd Ac9d
only ycfjr -o$i (Heath ro,
(9Qr QocQtA o frurfiQr harCs
Thursdyn the Wintgn ayinJ5
in the Malhoxe- area havd W-XAZJr, P"T
UJ:. . .(3 . Odurinff two-month fiariod.
dat lrjst t(0o o?fjhich werO Chi-ipeyer of Meridcr customers in
utry-siyi ipxtfcuinui siciyinw
BlQck Lace Pontic
Needed for Ship Qcc
S'QIQ JClirfi Commissiorfir
John C. eliy gnnouncgd
Wn(iay nit that one of Ibtf
iwo men na coniessed tney
vier resyonttblO fer the deaths,
Held Joseph TabonQy,
33. 9rooklyn N.Y., id for
merly of Hrord, and rthur
Colombe, also 5, and a t
cgfivict, f Hartford.
refused to say which
pd confc&d (gnd iiChlicated
the other.
ICoulcJ Bg;JfSteut
If convicted, Tgborsky (gnd
Colombe could be executed.
Tabory and his brother, Al
bert, were convicted in 195!Oof
Hollywood (U.R) Design
er Helen .Rose has three weeks
to solve -an "unmentiort)le'!t,hp ' rrinf H.nrlfnrH narW.
problem for the pictuH 'Don't . La.iL,,
lace: aiui c uiai -2. st mi in.' a iiuiu
Go Near The Water
Miss Rose said she needs a
pair of bla? lace panties to be
flown from tfie mast of a U.S.
Navy cruiser while a woman
war correspondent is aboard,
but "they have to be identifiable
but not -'udiciously Sge. Silk
isn't strong enough, nylon won't
hold shape, rayon isn't feasie
and cotton's not glamorous."
Maine is said to contain 2,465
lakes and large ponds.
age store dealer Suriigj7'a hold
up.
Sentenced to death, Joseph
Taborsky spent four years in
death row at Conne)icut Stale
Prison during legpl efforts to ob
tain his freedom.
He was" freed list year by the
state Supreme Court of Errors
on the ground that testimony
given by Albert taborsky was
invalid because Albert had been
adjudged insane and committed
to 3 mental hospital.
Two oP eight flug; found in
Coluipbe's apartment, p o 1 i c2
itjj were used in mov) than
or of th slayings.
Only one person itnsednv
o th llings. Frank Adinolfi,
the mOiager of ft shp 9or in
Nor Haven, 25 mftes sdGth of
fiartford,05ld9olice he waSp
lol-whipped bjO on of the two
men while the stond fatally
shot Mr. a 4? Qtlrs. Berrtard
the store, when the pairentered
and robbed Adinolfi ofS50.
The first deaths attributed to
the icallcd "Mad Dog fillers"
took place Dec. 15 whgn Edward
Kprpcwski and Daniel J. Jan
owski, both 30, wt?e each shot
in the head in Kurpewski's
service station at New Britain,
10 miles sotthwest of here.
XXOVBLy BRIDGV
Canterbury,. Eng&nd fU.R)
Six boys were on probation to
day and a seventh was freed un
conditionally after they admit
ted a theft. The) boys, all 12 to
14 years old, admitted they
stole a bridge over the River
Stour and towed it away with a
canoe so they could use it as a
dock.
30ISE ABATEMENT
Versailles, Fihce U.R) A
court fined forester Michael
Richard, 33, $171 Wednesday
for shootieg a helicopter "on the
wing" because it disturbed his
pheasants.
Xogu 9ly
Iffigr trees apa dtvelogir con
s?derigjDl $he of iiormtl, CD
ft. Cordy, ce-unty "horticultur
gfj?nt, (Stated toSy.
Th arly dtvelopment has
Kdn attributed to Qnuually
Srm feather for this time of
yzr-
Cordy t,dvisal fruit powers
to takgdvanta,e of good weath
er in the next 10 days to two
wee to apply dormant spray to
pears. The spray should be ap
plied as a protective measure
eJiil3 such aisejgps a San
Jose scale, red mite and pear
psylla.
gen gallons Qf dormant oil
emulsion should be ed in com
nation with either 12 gallons
liquid lime sulfur or 20 pounds
of polysulphide per acre with
air blast sprayers. In hose gun
sprayers, two gallons of oil
$iould be used with either" three
gallons of lime sulfur or 4Vi
poundsolysulphide per 100 gal
lons, Cordy said. He added it is
important to thoroughly cover
tops of trees with the sprv.
Jte county agent noted that
the period for sprayDapplication
will depend on weather condi
tions. Minimum night temDera-
tures above 45 degrees will ten
to bring buds out faster and thus
will shorten the spray period.
Lower temperatures will length
en the spr,ay period.
Mapleton, Ore. U.R)1 A 10-year-old
X$y, Eugene Sprouffske,
was killed yesterday when
struck by a school bus in front
of his home near herSsl
Joseffe D. Valsh, Cackson
county etoitf depu shswif, was
Wcttrf president of thx &uth--n
Orljdfi Pages Sfftcors asso
ciation gt g metinaj,t Gctid Hill
tsdneidgy Hght.
Other elects te offices of
that association woro Robert
Wievesiog, iglato pelica, vice
presidfent: Roy Hanson, Ashland
police dgpamnnt, secretary;
Paul ftsttiol, sheriff's office,
easurer; end Bill Kefhleien,
Ashland polico department, ser-?eant-at-rms.
Elected directors of ?he asso
ciation were A. Allan Franzke,
district Attorney's office; TJean
DeBerry, sheriffs office; Lyle
Perkins, Medford police depart
ment: and Walter D. Nunley.
Medford attorney. Nunley was
also elected an honorary life
member of the association.
Toughen en Bussia,
Kiwlanfl Urges UH
New York (U.R) Sen 0 Wil
liam F. Knowland (R-CaliO has
demanded that the Upited
Nations act promptly to force
Russian coQpliance with its de
cisions or suspend Russia as a
member.
The Senate Republican leader
accused the United Nations of
lacking fie will and "intestinal
fortitude" to compel Communist
countries to give the same com
pliance to U.N. rules and actions
that is expected and received of
non-Communist countries.
Qrsanfefiorral Blan
fetlJg by Assessor .
county assessor s ottice has been
set up in chart form, according
to Eay J. Schumacher, county
assessor.
The chart shows the classifi
cation of personnel Gnd their
work designatiotQ.
The organization lan is head
ed by the assessor with the chief
deputy as the administrative
supervisor. Further break-down
divides the office into two de
partments, valuation and rec
ords. In the valuation group are
Ind, buildings, and personal
property" appraisers. In the rec
ords section are the public serv
ice, land classification and per
sonal property clerks.
Schumacher explained that
prior to this time a depaty sys
tem had been used in the office,
which has now been supplanted
by the more detailed organiza
tional plan.
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Grand Jury to Hold
Session &e$lresday
The Jackson county jgrand
jury will hcjld session starting
at 9 a.m. Wedfiesday.GJ.Iarch fi,
District Attorney Thomas Reed
er has reported.
This will be the second grand
jury session of this year. No
new jurors have jbeerP called
since the panel was selected
Jan. 21.
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Will Create A Greater Trade Acceptance Than Other
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Redemption In Our Market. Each Easy To Fill Booklet
Is Worth $3.00 Toward Any Premium On the Pre
mium List.
START A BOOK TODAY - AND SAVE TWICE -STAMPS
AND LOW PRICE!
Best Foods Mayonnaise
Hunts Tomato Juice
Zee Toilet Tissue
Planters Salted Peanuts
Quart Jar
Peg. 69e
Limit
One Jar
46 Ox. Can
Reg. 31e
4 Pack
Reg. 39e
WESTERN
With
Beans
LAURA SCUDDER'S
Chili Con Came
Peanut Butter
Zee Wax Paper
Beans with Pork
Tomato Sauce
BROWN
JUG'
HUNTS
with
Syrup
Keg. 9c
CAN
59
29
39e
19
59
15
39
5-25e
1 Pound
Tin
18 Oz.
Jar
Double
Waxed
Limit
Two Cans
No Limit
7 Ox. Vacuum
Pack Can '
Ea.
No Limit
Ea.
Ea.
FREE!
SO EXTRA BONUS STAMPS
WHEN YOU BUY
DENNIS WHOLE
CHICKEN
4 Lb. 4. Qz.
Cafi
, For Quick Ro?sing Chicken and Dumplings
, " Fricassee Salads or Chicken A-La-King
NO LIMIT
$169
I sa
FREE
20 EXTRA BONUS STAMPS
WHEN YOU BUY
ROSE BOWL WHOLE
APRICOTS
Lge. No. 2Vz
Can-Reg. 33e
Delicious Ripe Fruit
Packed In Light Syrup With All Its
Natural Flavor Captured
Red Land 'Gold
ORANGES
Large
Roll
16 Oz.
Jar
Limit
5 Cans Per
Family
Reg.
15c lb.
EATING ORANGES AT .THEIR BEST
SWEET, JUICY AND A GOOD ORANGE AROMA
Red Globe
Tomatoes
9C
CELLO
TUBE
FIRM, BRIGHT RED GLOBES
Selected Quality
And A Spring-Like Flavor
Rhubarb
IOlB
FANCY QUALITY AT
A LOW-LOW PRICE
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Potatoes
39
10 Lb.
Paper Bag
Dry and Mealy For
Perfect Bakers
SAVE 20' A TIN
WIDMER'S
PURE "STARTHISTLE"
HONEY
5 PojZd 89
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Delightful In Taste
SAVE I6 A PKG.
SNOWFLAKE
Crackers
2 Lb- HQ
Pkg.
These Crisp Premium
Saltine Crackers
With the Freshness
Sealed In.
LIMIT One Pkg. Per Family
SPECIALS
For Fri. Sat. Sun.
OPEN
Till Midnite Every Day
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