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0 o0 0n o O 0 0 O o o MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, "2 I '17 0fi4k A ''v-J SUDDENLY AN OtPHAW Blood spattered baby, Frankie Wong, 18 months, has no one now but Los An geles policeman A. S. Peckham. His father, Johnny Wong, mortally wounded the lover of his wife,. Bonnie, then tracked her down and killed her at a neighbor's house, and finally shot himself to death, with Frankie in the car beside him, as Los Angeles police pursued him. Officer 0 Peckham holds Wong's gun in his left hand. Oregon Leads Nation in Production of Lumber Portland Lumber produc tion in the United States dur ing 1956 totalled 37.7 billion board feet according to the latest estimates by the bu reau of census. Oregon continues to be the leading state in the produc tion of lumber, producing 8.4 PROTESTING Red g(ivern ment's raid on monastery, 0 Sjefan Cardinal Wyszinski said Polish agents arrested severa priests, took papers. TOAft fa uj UlL -. 41 1 TABLE BOCK KOAD AT 4 COINERS SWIFT'S PREMJUM OKIGOM GROWN FRYERS OLD FASHIONED HARD HAMS Whole Shank U.S. GRADED "GOOD" Thick !ut to SWIFT'S SLICED ENDS Fine fTEAFf BACON Frying or Seasoning . 100 PURE FRESH GROUND BEEF SWIFT'S FRYER HEARTS GIZZARDS CALIFORNIA GROWN TOMATOES U.S. No. 2 SHAFTER OTATOES EASTERN GRADE JUMBO Cantaloupes 10 JI.O Store Hours 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. EVERY DAY Oregon, Thursday, July 31, 1958 i f' ,sYJlr & So? "A 7 fM,, billion feet, more thane one fifth of the national total, ac cording to Harold K. Cherry, manager of the Portland field office of the department of commerce. California produc tion amounted to 5.9 billion board feet and Washington 2.6 billion board feet, giving the Pacific coast a combined pro duction of 45 per cent of the U.S. total. Idaho production amounted, to 1.6 billion board feet in 1956. The estimated stocks of lum ber held by sawmills on Dec 31, 1956, amounted to 6.1 bil lion board feet. This compared with 5.3 million board feet on hand Dec. 31, 1955. Douglas fir was the leading species of timber cut in the United States in 1956 account ing for 10.2 billion board feet. Southern Yellow pine account ed for 7.4 billion board feet and Ponderosa pine 3.6 billion feet. Hardwood lumber pro duction in the U.S. amounted to 7.8 billion feet in 1956. The above estimates are contained in annual Facts for Industry reports on Lumber Production and Mill Stocks for 1955 and 1956. Copies of the two reports are available from the Portland field office oi tne department ol com merce for 10 cents each. - THUitt PHONE u SMOKED or Half Lb. ROUND or Thin Order Lb. & PIECES for t 3 Lbs. -1 i 1 If You Want the Best, See Kippered Ken Lb OR ' 3 For C Lbs. 3 Red Ripe Lbs. 100 Lbs. Tests Show Religious Increases By DELOS SMITH UPI Science Editor New York (UPD When 112 men were students together in one college, their interest 23 in religion was slight but their interest in power and influence was great. Fifteen years later, when they were husbands and fathers and more or Deloi Smith ess successful in life, their interest in power and influence had diminished very little but their interest in religion had moved way Quotes From the News United Press International Little Piock, Ark. Gov. Orval Faubus, on integration: "Regardless of the right or wrong of segregation, you can not make integration work by using force. The 'only thing to do is to return to the people the basic Constitutional right of decision and let them decide for themselves." Boston Harry Johnson, adopted uncle and interpreter for Nils-Olov Wisell, 11-year-old Swedish boy who has no kidneys and no bone marrow: "Millions have been praying for him. If he dies, it will be because hit little body Just had too much to bear." Washington Italian Premier Amintore Fanfani, on the crisis in, the Middle East: "We can only greet with satisfaction this transition from the days of tension to the days of negotiations." Washington Chairman John L. McClellan (D-Ark.), of the Senate Rackets Committee, on the investigation into racket infiltration in the linen and overall industries in Detroit: "The committee will be interested in determining what, if anything, Mr. James R. Hoffa, Teamsters president, did in the way of either curbing or condoning the activities of these Teamster officials." ' VISITING WASHINGTON, after being elected, are officers of American Legion's Boys' Nation. From left: Randall Revella, Seattle, vice president; Daniel M. Lund, Culver City, Cal., presidentand Timothy Lee Orr, Lancaster, Cal., secretary of state. Delegates from 47 states, District of Columbia and Canal Zone attended annual meeting. Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Larry Kenneth Noltef disobeyed traffic sign, S5. Anna Steuben Noblit, disobeyed traffic sign, $5. Bruce Harold Bromley, racing with another vehicle. S25. Emmett Marion Gott, violation basic rule, $10. Micahel- George Feiss, disobeyed traffic sign, $5. SNOBOY NO 4-1511 411' IETTUCE SANALAC DRV SKIPPY 7 79 1.0 49 PARTY TIME 9.00 as Man Grows Older up and held a strong second place. , These provocative facts were obtained by Dr. Irving E. Binder, professor of psy chology at Dartmouth Col lege, by comparing the scores the men made In psychologi cal tests when they were stu dents and when they took the same tests 15 years later. Psychology's scientific mis sion is to find out and under stand what makes! people tick, in relation both to their indi vidualized inner selves and to all the things which are go ing on in the world they live in. The 15 years covered the span from the beginning of World War II to the present Louis Gene Logston, violation basic rule, $10. Jerry Gilbert Runey, violation basic rule, $5. Daniel William Hopkins, failure -to obtain Oregon operator's license, $2.50. DISTRICT COURT Kenneth V. Warner, defective signalling device, $10. Werner Schuster, failure to make traffic stop, S10. Helen- R. Nelson, operator's lic ense. $10. MIDGET PRICES Thursday, Friday, Saturday PICT FOR FLAVOR NON-FAT MILK CANNED DOG FOOD 5.JB9 OCCIDENT HARD WHEAT . FLOUR 10 lb, 89 TOMATOES 5 CAMPBELL'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE E 4 -$I GET ALL" YOUR CANNING AND FREEZING SUPPLIES HERE - WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK TOM THUMB HAS LOCAL PEACHES AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE TOM THUm Interest crisis years of atomic and hy drogen bombs and the divi sion of the world into two armed camps. Apply to All The 112 men are all Dart mouth men. To the extent that Dartmouth men are repre sentative of Americans as a whole. Bender's newly obtain ed facts apply to all of us. As for what the facts reveal about the present'state of the hearts and minds of Ameri cans, Bender could only ask questions. "Is the resurgence of re ligion a part of the widespread and expanding need to be long, the need to conform?" he asked. "Or is the change motivated by fear, not with out an undertone of hope.-Do circumstances compel one to despair of reason and invoke the ancient answer to trust in God?" v The psychological tests ap plied to the men are complex and designed to get down into the depths of their beings which they tllemselves may not know very well consci ously.,The results are check ed for accuracy by measuring the results of any one against those of the others. Scientific psychology believes in them. Mark of the Times Bender tested to find out whether the turning to re ligion was a mark of the 112 men having matured in 15 years, or a mark of the times in which they are living. His results indicated the later was the case. As a check, he test ed current Dartmouth stu dents. Their religious interest scores were similar to those of Dartmouth men who are now in their 40s. In reporting his studies to the American Psychological Association, he noted that the most pronounced increases in religious interest were among the men who studied the so cial sciences in college and who now "operate a small, self-mn business." .He also found that the increased in terest was more in the theo logical than the philosophical aspects of religion. INSULT : ' Grand Rapids, Mich. (UPI) Thievts who stole Marlene Meeter's billfold containing S30 added insult to injury by forcing her to pay six cents postage to get back photo graphs taken, from the wallet. Damson plums get their name from the city of Damas cus. ' James A. Mellor, fcrerwidth. $15. Jack G. Endicott. overload, $113. Billy Moriss, overload, $113. George E. Lees, overload, $113. Laucklin McCallum, overload, $129. Arthur William Jolly, passing without sufficient clearance, $15. George Lewis, overload, $56. CIRCUIT COURT Gertrude E. Seiber vs. Ralph Seiber, divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Arthur Edward Fish. Weed, Calif., and Marjorie May Anderson, Dilley, Ore. Michael Dennis King and Gena Laurence Sechler, both of Med ford. William B. Totten, Eagle Point, and Dorothy Lucille Long, Medford. 2 Giant Heads 23 10-Quart No Measure Pkg. lo: No. 214 Cans MUSCLES LIKE IRON Sandy Bacon (left) feels the bicep of the huge figure which will represent Kern County at the California State Fair and Exposition, opening August 27 in Sacramento. Appeal Broadcast For Lehi IV Raft Long Beach, Calif. (UPD The Coast Guard has broad cast an appeal for ships to report the position of the raft Lehi IV if it is spotted on its drifting trip to Hawaii. The request was made more than two weeks after the raft was towed to sea from nearby Redondo Beach by the fishing boat Redeemer of Israel. Nothing has been heard of 0mmmmmmm f You A I can't bur- Qswifias, S a !rS i better I sucrarl ulPBSfl How is it you know you're taking no chances when you let a youngster take your shopping list? , Isn't it for the same reason that you buy 10 of your family's food without actually seeing it? You know that A good brand is your best guarantee ; . . and that the name on the label is your best buying guide. You have learned to count on good from skipper Devere Baker and the crew of three since, although the 18 by 28 foot raft is equipped with radio. The crew took enough food for three months. Coast Guard officials said there were no indications that the raft was in trouble, but that the service wanted to keep track of it just in case, mmmmmmmmmmmmw that's why 1 "Westerners are sweet i - on 1 buoar! m send a child 4 CLUO The Valley Exprimitors Rabbit club held a judging and showmanship day Sun day, July 27 at the home of Tony Glidden. 4-H Rabbit clmb members from Jackson county were in vited to participate and bring their own rabteits if they o desired. Twenty-five members and visitors from the follow ing clubs attended: South West Medford Livestock club, Medford; ' Sam's Thumpers, Talent; Howard Feeders, How ard school district; Griffin Creek Rabbit club, Griffin Creek school area. Gail Glid den, president of the Kaper Kids goat club did the clerical work for the day.' ' All the boys and girls who attended the session want to thank Sam James of Talent for his judging and showman ship instructions.' f. The Valley Experimentors thank the Southern Oregon Wheelers for the work table the speedsters gave us. After the showmanship and judging activities were over the Valley Eperimentors held xneir regular Dusiness meeting to discuss the coming 4-H Club county fair. A meeting also was held Tuesday even ing, July 29, Aug. 3, at Randy and John Bradshaws home. . To all 4-H Rabbit club blhij fettle SIGN OF Ifttww itwtnfl f4tM.4g. coMwt tn ft feomed untfar authority el The Coca-Cote Compony by . COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. of MEDFORD n to the store? brand names. You know the company stands back of them. You know they protect you. The more good brands you get to know, the fewer buying mistakes, you'll make. Get ac quainted with those brands in this newspaper. -You'll get more value for your shopping money if you do. ; BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION ' Incorporated A Non-Profit Educational Foundation 37 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE fejfencmf IcJbafvJticf Im District Covr John Fry, Lake hoteL tffc ford, Vtas found guilty by 9 district court jury Tueday fe charges of petty larceny. c Sentencing has bjeen sat Aug. 4, at 10:3O ajnl Fry heft pleaded innowent to takm one ciart of wine, one pint of ale, one jar of inSant cof fee and a jar of cherries from a Medford store. 1 ; members should you have any rabbits for sale that you have not been able to get rid of there will be a truqk frojn California at Glidden fcouse, 243 South Stage rd. Saturday, Aug. 2, about 5 p.m. to buy all the rabbits you care to sgl. Get non-caloric, non-fattening, KI.G.P. JELSWEET LIQUID SWEETNER 25 PURSE SIZE BOTTLE With purchase of 4 oz. bottle at regular price. for Ft 16 lest? enjoy the good taste of COKC GOOD TASTE nt wcegu mmm I