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o o O Thursday. August IS. 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUWZ SEVEJT IF YOU'RE -HOT TRADING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH! Be Sure to Attend the 1957 4-H CLUBS AND F.F.A. FALL FAIR AT THE FAIRGROUNDS AUG. 20-21-22-23-24 REMEMBER ... FREE CARTON OF 6 KING SIZE BOTTLES OF COCA COLA With each $10.00 Purchase Made in One Day! e ALL YOU PAY IS THE BOTTLE DEPOSIT View From Mt. Shast Debated; Eric Allen Gets Into Discussion Mount Shasta. Calif. (m The controversy over the view ability from Mt. Shasta in north ern California had new fuel to- Ill' UJt . I ; J Extra Fancy No. 1 Colored Meat Type PAN READY rying Chickens 'Lf U lb jU.S. Graded Choice Steer ciHiy CGC AST 53 c Med ford Meat Co. 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These sources told the United Press it would be a "pretty good guess" as many as 25 million shots would be produced by mid October. After that they, said drug makers will be geared to turn out five million shots a week if the public is using the vaccine. But they pointed out the six major drug firms making the vaccine are taking what amounts to a huge gamble by investing $10 million in full-scale produc tion without assurance the pub lic will take the shots. Production Not Subsidised ; They noted the government is not subsidizing ' production and the risk is strictly the industry s own, taken at the government's urging. They said if the public does not start widespread use of the vaccine by October or November at the latest, the industry will have to start tapering off produc tion. That possibility is a major reason why the government and drug makers are gearing for an all-out campaign to sell the pub lic on the value of getting the vaccine shots. The U. S. Public Health Serv ice is preparing to use posters, radio, newspapers and commun ity organizations to urge every American who can to get the vaccine shots as' soon as they -are available. The Health Service says one shot of the vaccine is all that is recommended," and should pro vide at least 70 per cent protec tion against getting the Asiatic flu. day with conflicting claims and denials. Those who say they could see the 'Pacific ocean from the top of the 14,162-foot peak were con tradicted by Ike Eichorn, of Redding, Calif., who said engin eers have proved that would be impossible. He said the Coast range would obstruct such a distant view. ' Offers 'Longest View' But there were better found ed claims for the statement by Chap Wentworth, Dunsmuir, Calif., publisher, that Mt. Shasta offers "the longest view in Am-" erica and possibly the. entire world" because of the absence of smog and because the Sacra mento valley is long and has no obstructions. Eric Allen Jr., managing ed itor of the Medford Mail Trib une, entered the discussion with the report that "a long time ago" Boy Scouts climbed Mt. Hood and Mt. Shasta and set off flares or fireworks at night. Allen said each-could see-the other's sig nals.; Mt. Hood, east of Portland,' Oregon's highest peak at 11.245 feet, is more than - 300 airline miles from Mt, Shasta. - George Schrader, former pres-. ident of the Siskiyou County Historical Society, told of a sur vey, made by heliograph in 1875. Schrader said reflections from. the instrument were picked up on St. Helena, 192 airline miles to the southwest. At that time, the feat was acclaimed - as the. longest known visual observa tion ever made for survey pur poses." : -; Chair-Sef TOMATOES ib. 15 CELERY HEARTS Pkg, 25 LOCAL FANCY BELL PEPPERS ib. 17 GREEN CHILI PEPPERS ib. 29 VALENCIA SWEET JUICE ORANGES 5 Z 49 FINE BAKING DANISH SQUASH 10 PICKLING ONIONS -29' FRESH TENDER OKRA ib. 25 WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCE IN SEASON - 22 ITEMS NOW IN STOCK r : : Moving of Tillamook Facility Protested Washington ATI Sens. Wayne Morse and Richard Neuberger, Oregon Democrats, Wednesday appeared before an armed ser vices subcommittee to protest any move of the Northwest Tech nical Institute Air Force train ing center from Tillamook, Ore., to Texas. Morse and Neuberger said that Oregon had been discrim inated against in locating de fense and military installations. They also said a General Ac counting office preliminary sur vey has shown that training at Tillamook would be cheaper per man that at Lackland AFB, Am- arillo, Tex. No decision was reached but the Oregon lawmakers said it was their hope the Air Force would reconsider its desire to move the facility from Tillamook. Easy I yiaSj 7207 Oregon State Expanding Plans ' Corvallis ' (in Dr. A. L. Strand, president " of Oregon State college, said today the school was expanding plans for its new physics-chemistry buil ding on the basis of a $457,000 grant from the U. S. Public Health service. The federal grant was award ed to enlarge chemistry research facilities' in the new structure and will make possible a larger and ' better-equipped building Dr. Strand said. The 1957 Leg islature appropriated $1,820,000 for the building. The Health Service grant will be used to carry forward efforts of the OSC Science Research Institute which for many years has been-engaged in studies in. nutrition, allergies, irradiated foods, tissue calcification, heart and", cancer, amino acids, prob lems of aging and pathways of metabolism. - : Portland Apartment Tenants Flee Fire Bluebirds of happiness . fun to crochet in pineapple d& sign combined with . a . lacy edging. Make achair or buffet set. Pattern 7270: crochet direc tions for chair set 'in No. 30 mercerized cotton. Easy to do; so pretty in white or pastel. Send Thirty-fire cents (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Sta tion, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. A bonus for our readers: two FREE patterns, printed in our new Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book .for 1957! Plus a variety of designs to order crochet, knitting, embroidery, h u c k weaving, toys, dolls, others. Send 25 cents for your copy of this needlecraft book now! . Portland (IB Tenants of a three-story Portland apartment house fled in their nightclothes early today when a four-alarm fire spread through the upper floor of the building. , No injuries were reported as all 16 occupants in the 12-suite structure escaped before the flames reached them. The blaze illuminated the entire area around Southeast 12th ave. and Yamhill st. and threatened an adjacent frame building before it was contained. Damage was tentatively esti mated at $20,000. Fire Marshal Dale Gilman said cause of the fire had not . been determined. Body of Woman Climber, 88, Found . Colorado Springs, Colo. (D f--The' body of an 88-year-old woman mountain climber miss ing, since Aug. 3 was found on Wednesday in a deep1 gully on the east side of 14,110-foot Pikes Peek. Authorities said Mrs. Inestine B. 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