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t --iim i urt n i I'lnjyTm ' i 'iT'iiinn ' " -imf ' -" IF YOU'RE HOT SHOPPING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH U.S.D.A. Graded Choice Center Cut 7 1- Meat Prices Jn this Ad Good Through Sat., April 26, 1958 All of the meat with excess waste removed CnUCfC IB IP c . tOJrOJlfc. HORMEL DAIRY OR SWIFT PREMIUM BRAND - FULLY COOKED PSQNIIC Small Size 47? YOUNG TENDER MEATY. BAKE OR BARBECUE THEY ARE GOOD, GOOD, GOOD 571 U.S. GRADED CHOICE -THE STEAK OF DISTINCTION T OLD-FASHIONED, REAL SMOKED Sliced or Piece Same Low Price 7 ARMOUR'S BANNER BRAND - SEALED - CELLO WRAPPED U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER O Safely Dinner Is Awarded Truckers Eagle Point A safety din ner was given for Steve O. Wilson's" drivers by Don Stathos, insurer at the Med ford hotel recently. Two films on safety, pertaining to log truck drivers and operation were shown. Wilson's drivers were di vided into two teams for ' a contest for the next six months with R. T. (Rudy) Weidman and Carl Robbins as captains. The winning team will win another safety steak dinner and the losing team will earn hamburger dinners. Stathos noted that 'among Steve Wilson's drivers, per 100,000 miles of operation, the number of accidents is below the national average. Wilson is a member of the National Safety Council and he partici pates in the national fleet drivers contest sponsored by the safety council. At the next safety meeting the safety awards will be awarded. The main purpose of the safety contest is to promote safety among log truck drivers. Montana Democrat Criticises Benson's Rurai Development Washington (Special) Sharp criticism of Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Ben son, and of the rural develop ment program, was voiced re cently by Sen. James Mur ray (D-Mont), on the floor of the senate. . He said, in part: . "Mr. President, for some time I have been interested in the formula by which Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson and his staff are aiding family farmers through their much public ized rural development pro gram. "The other day Under Sec retary True D. Morse sent us all, bearing his personal sig nature, copies of the monthly magazine 'Extension Service Review, which is issued by the Department of Agricul ture. It is the March 1958 is sue, and is devoted entirely to glowing articles about the rural development program. Finds Example Investigators Piece Bits of Wreckage For Clue in Crash Las Vegas, Nev. (IP) In vestigators patiently fitted to gether a giant jig-saw puzzle of wreckage today as a hear ing opened in the nation's capital on the tragic air col lision which killed 49 per sons. At the same time, the Air Force prepared for a formal hearing on reports that six jet fighters stunted near com mercial airliners , just hours after Monday's collision of a United Air Lines DC7 and an F100F jet. Oscar Bakke, chief of the investigation and director of the Bureau of Safety, flew to Washington to report on the collision before a House Appropriations S u b c ommit tee. Pilots Complain on Jels Chairman Prince H. Pres ton Jr. (D-Ga.) directed the probe toward finding out if either military or commercial planes had violated the other's air space. Complaints that Air Force jets were doing exactly that were fiied with Civil Aero nautics Authorities by pilots of Continental and American Airlines planes. Capt. Robert R. Chase, of Van Nuys, Calif., said he saw one of the stunting jets fly between his American air liner and a Continental trans port piloted by Capt. Al Shelly. Air Force Probe Both pilots said the jets were in Victor Airway about 15 to 20 miles southwest of Las Vegas. Air Force reaction to the report was immediate and swift. The inspector general in Washington ordered an in vestigation of the incident. "The U.S. Air Force con siders these reports to be of an extremely serious nature, Col. Dean Hess, director of the Los Angeles Office of In formation Services said. "The investigation will be full and complete, including sworn testimony." Dean said a hearing would be held as soon as Air Force study of flight records identi fied the jets. The inquiry then would be opened where the planes were based. "Mr. President, I combed this magazine almost line by line to find an example of a farm family that had been saved by the program to get some clue about how it real ly works. My efforts were finally rewarded. On page 58, in an article entitled 'Keep ing Them on the Farm,' which is about Choctaw county, Okla., I finally found this clear example of the opera tions of the program. The article reports: "Farm people in the county were quick to take advantage of the opportunities provided through the rural develop ment program., Floyd Berry and wife are good examples. Berry operates a 280-acre farm and has a small grade A dairy and a commercial beef herd. 'To supplement farm in come Mrs. Berry drew on her experience as a house wife to get a job cooking in a local cafe. She works from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., daily. Her husband is working at a fill ing station from 3 p.m. until midnight. " 'Berry handles the farm chores on the morning and his wife takes over afternoons.' "This, then is the formula for successful farming under Benson. Get your wife a full time job in town. Get yourself a full-time job in town. "If you are lucky, the husband's in-town wages will pay the losses resulting from farming under Benson and you will still have your wife's pay as a fry cook to buy some " groceries and clothing. "Mr. President, I think other Members of Congress and the farmers of America are entitled to have this shining example widely pub licized and know that this is the pattern of family farm life being promoted by the Benson regime. "I want it to be entirely clear, however, that this shin ing example of the results of one of Mr. Benson's programs simply reinforces my own conviction that he should be fired before sundown a conviction I have had for the past 1,896 days, which goes back to the day after his ap pointment." American currency which is most frequently counter feited is the $10 and $20 de nominations, the U. S. treas ury department says. Thursday, April 24, 1958 7 MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. 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