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-'-:',.:K i : i " " i V s'i 1 '. a i - ; n v-.i r : ' J . . 4i I .- j'-t-.S 7 . ,r EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE -rr-zr PRECAUTION The Presidential Palace, Miraflores, in Caracas, Venezuela, is heavily guarded by tanks and anti-aircraft gun earners as a precaution following the abortive New Year's Day revolt against the government of President Marcos Perez Jiminez. Director of Foreign Policy Group to Be In Jackson Charles O'Brien of San Francisco, regional director for the Foreign Policy associ tion, will be In Medford Tuesday, Jan. 14, to speak concerning the Great Decis ions . . . 1958 foreign policy program. O'Brien will speak at a public meeting at 8 p.m. in the Red Cross building where he will explain the informal home study program which begins Feb. 3, according to Harold Jeffrey, county Great Decisions chairman. . He will also be guest speak er at the Rotary club meet ing at noon in the Rogue Valley country club and will Zellerbach Plans To Fight Ruling San Francisco (IP) Crown Zellerbach corporation plans to fight a Federal Trade com mission ruling that it violat ed antitrust laws in acquiring the St. Helens, Ore., Pulp and Paper company. President A. B. Layton aid the company would ask the U. S. Court of Appeals to review Thursday's FTC order that Zellerbach divorce itself from the St. Helens firm. Layton said the company had been advised by its law yers in advance of the St. Helens merger in 1953 that the move was entirely legal and in accordance with anti trust laws. SHE'S COOKIN' WITH Automatically, new whole meals faster, Set it 4Jt J4tit... K- . . . and go about your work or family play. You can be in two places at one time. Top burners are as automatic as modern gai ovens. No mora potwatching; no oven peeking. Whole oven meals start cooking and stop cooking, all automatically! no hangover hat means cleaner, cooler cooking. Just as gas gives you high beat instantly, h stops cooking instantly, too. You needn't shuffle hot pans to avoid messy boiloven. Go really modern cook with clean, fast gas, auto mtuie all tht way. CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC W UTILITIES COMPANY CM MEDFORD, OREGON County appear on television Tuesday afternoon. In Fourth Year The Great Decisions pro gram, in its fourth year in Oregon, was initiated by the Foreign Policy association to encourage wider knowledge of United States foreign pol icy. It is carried out in Ore gon by county committees working with the general ex tension division of the state system of higher education, the Oregon State college ex tension services, and many service organizations and ser vice groups. Information prepared by the sponsoring agencies is av ailable at the Medford Public library which also will handle the fact sheets on which the informal home discussions are based. All persons interested in forming a study group to dis cuss United States foreign policy during the eight-week program will be welcome at the Jan. 14 meeting, Jaffrey said. SQUASH FOR SUPPER Los Angeles (W The test kitchens of the Western Growers Association suggest this method of cooking squash for supper menu. Cut acorn squash in halves, invert on a pan and bake until tender. Salt and butter the cavities, fill with cooked broccoli and top with a creamy cheese sauce. Use Tribune Want Ads gas ranges cook cleaner too! VISIT OUR DISPLAY FLOOR OR CALL ON YOUR GAS Sunday. January 8, 1958 I II I II I 1 J 'Where We Stand" Scheduled on TV A 90-minute film produc tion, "Where We Stand," the U. S.'s position compared to Russia's in such fields as science, weapons, defense and civil defense, education and culture, economics and for eign policy, will be shown on KBES-TV between 2:30 and 4 p.m. Sunday, the station an nounced Saturday afternoon. The comparison will be made through interviews with world leaders and experts in the field. Among them include Dr. John P. Hagen, director of the Vanguard satellite pro gram; Dr. Fred Whipple, di rector of the Smithsonian Ob servatory; Prof. Abram Berg son, Harvard university auth ority on Soviet economics; Dr. Morris Meister, principal of the Bronz, N. Y., High school of science; Generals J. H. Medaris, Bernard Schriev er, and James Gavin and Adm. John Clarke, directors of military weapons, research programs; Dr. Louis Ridenour, civilian missile expert; and Gen. Omar Bradley. Fire Chief Wants 'Jet Bike' Riders Grounded Portland, Me. (IP) Fire Chief Carl P. Johnson wants parents to "ground" chil dren who ride "jet bikes." Johnson says a new fad among teenagers is to attach a metal pipe to bicycle frames, stuff the pipe with oily rags, light the rags and "take off." The air rushing through the pipe sends out a streamer of flame and smoke to the rear. h IURNEK WITHj A MAIN iST Ftred oa iw W SM futet! Mtka N totry pet tad pu automatic Sec u ami ring dem onstration BOW. I APPLIANCE DEALER PHONE SP 2-5284 Firmer Lumber Market Indicated Lumber market news serv ices have reported that the prospect of curtailed produc tion is a major hope for a firmer lumber market early this year. Random Lengths, lumber market newsletter, said the industry started coming out of a two-week hibernation last week with some producers in dicating they would be ask ing slightly higher prices this year. Crow's lumber market news service reported that if mills which have announced plans for shutdowns of over a month carry out these sched ules, the loss of output could strengthen prices unless de mand slumps disproportion ately. Crow's said prices have held fairly steady, but the pros pect of a 2 per cent rise in rail freight rates Feb. 1 is tough one for thje industry, since most mills are not in a position to absorb the cost. Random Lengths reported that plywood producers were holding prices to existing levels on both sanded stock and sheathing while they waited to see how the holiday shutdown affected the previ ous imbalance of production over orders. t U. S. Treasurer Has Check Trouble Bountiful, Utah (IP) Even the treasurer of the United States has trouble cashing a personal check. Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest admitted at her home here Saturday that neither the clerk or manager of a small shop in New York City would cash her check for a purchase. Priest said she asked the man ager to match her signature on the check against her sig nature on a $1 bill. She said the manager final ly cashed the check after she produced a driver's license and several credit cards. Tax Man To Run ' For Office Again Salem (W Approximately 120 field auditors and other staff members of the state tax commission's income di vision meet here Monday for a review of new legislation affecting personal, corpora tion and utility income taxes. The meeting is designed to give the division's personnel comDlete understanding of the tax changes made by the regular and special sessions of the 1957 Legislature. It will be one of a series of in service training meetings slat ed this year. Syria has about the same area as North Dakota. Fun to Sew Lucky mother, this Printed Pattern is easy sewing. Lucky daughter, it's also the pret tiest of styles. All straight sewing, make it with sleeves to wear for school or Sundays now, without sleeves for next summer. Printed Pattern 9082: Chil dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 takes 2 yards, 35-inch. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Mar tin, care Medford Mail Trib une, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th st., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, "AD DRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. 9082 5 j FARM SHOW FEATURE Tom Gordon, who has ap peared in many John Deere Day shows at the Craterian theater, will, again be the feature player in one of the color films showing here Tuesday. John Deere Day will be staged by Hubbard-Wray, Inc., starting with a free lunch at the company's building, 25 South Riverside ave., at 11:30 a.m. The West Side Extension unit will prepare and serve the lunch and all farmers and their families in the Rogue River Valley are invited. The free show at the Craterian theater starts at 1:30 p.m. TU UlluJ CBr VERNON SCOTT I lib a BWlljr TTwUU Jwwllw Hollywood HP) Bing Cros by will introduce his wife, Kathy, to televiewers Jan. 12 during the cast of his pro - amateur golf cham pionship from Pebble Beach, Calif. It will be Kathy's first live TV appearance. The groan er's $50,000 Vernon Scott golf show will include a mish mash of music, comedy and a million dollars worth of tal ent. In, addition to the world's top golfers, Der Bingle will call on Phil Harris, Howard Keel, Gordon MacRea, Bob Hope, Dean Martin, Fred Mac Murray and Johnny Weiss muller for yaks. Newsman John Daly will share emcee chores with Bing. Bride Tries Golf Crosby's first love always has been the golf course, but his bright-eyed bride refuses to play second fiddle to a cad dy. Kathy's taking up the game herself and Bing's all for it. "She's a Texas gal, and they're all good athletes," said Bing, relaxing in the spa cious den of his rambling Holmby Hills home. "Kath- ryn was a fine tennis player, so the switch to golf should be easy. "I've told her she'd have to take lessons for a year before I'd let her out on the golf course. Been giving her a few pointers myself, but next week I'm sending her to a good professional." Seven Iron Practice Bing explained that Kathy has to handle the clubs working from the nine iron on through to the one. Cur rently the brunette cutie is attempting to master the sev en iron. "I think husbands and wives can have a lot of fun golfing together," he said. "Dolores Hope, Bob's wife, is a terrific golfer. She's beaten Bob a couple of times recent ly. It infuriates the old boy. "Bob's golf isn't what it used to be and I can't under stand why. He has his own Plea Received By PUC Official Salem Iff) Public Ut ility Commission Howard Morgan said Saturday he had been urged by the Portland Association of Building Own ers and Managers to keep the lines from Portland to Bell rose and Oregon City open to passenger transportation. The lines are operated by Portland Traction comnanv. Morgan said he received a letter from Harry C. Kendall of the association urging that the private rights-of-way be maintained. Morgan said such testimony opposion Portland Traction company's plans for abandon ment of passenger service on tne lines had come out at hearings in Portland in the past two weeks. Daily's U-Drive Medford Airport United Press Writer pitch-and-putt course in the back yard. He knows the tric ky rolls and angles, and man ages to pick up a sizeable hunk of cash from his betting chums." CP " PREMIUM MILK It's Nature's Most Perfect Food! With nearly 10 more food value This EXTRA-RICH ALL JERSEY Premium milk from Jorgensen's is truly a wonder food for growing children. Serving them their daily quota AT LEAST 3 GLASSES assures your children of getting the vitamins and minerals so essential to good health .... abundant energy . . . proper growth ... and resistance to colds and diseases. Oldsters, too, will find this good-tasting Jorgensen's a source of new health, pep and energy, because of ifs added energy units, added food value. Why not make it a family habit to drink LOTS of Jorgensen's All-Jersey Premium "Milk? Las Vegas Singers Hit Las Vegas (IP) Singer Ey die Gorme was stricken with laryngitis between perform ances at the El Rancho Vegas Friday night, the second song stress forced to cancel a Las Vegas show because of ill- About 30,000 women in the U.S. lose their lives by acci dents annually. The levee system of the Mississippi is longer than China's Great Wall. Johnston & Stewarts Mid-W CONTINUES! Many Outstanding Values from 5 to HBVMBVHnHBMMBaBMMBVMHBaBMBWl The Corner Shoe Store CENTRAL AT MAIN MEDFORD II I ' """ I M" Rich, LL-JE With Illness ness in less than a week. On New Year's Eve, Judy Garland walked off the stage in mid-performance at the Flamingo Hotel while appear ing before a boisterous crowd. An approaching case of laryn gitis was blamed for the walkoff. Miss Gorme's exit was less spectacular, however, and she was replaced bi her bride groom of one week, singer Steve Lawrence. Lawrence inter delicious Lows with such ud!enc approval that hotel owner Beldon Ka- Itleman said the young singer Uvill substitute for his brid again tonight. HELP US! We N d Clothing, Shots, Dishes, Furniture. We Pick Up. HELP OTHERS! The Salvation Army SPring 2-4230 SA 7