Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 20, 1958, Image 7

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    Central Point Girl
Given Savings Bond
Carolyn Tiegs, Talent, re
ceived a $50 U. S. Savings
bond awarded by Standard
Brands Inc. during the Talent
4-H Community Achievement
program.
During the program in Tal
ent Thursday night she was
recognized as individual
bread demonstration winner
at the state fair in Salem. She
was recognized also for her
achievement with a summer
school scholarship to Oregon
State college in June. She is
a recipient of the Jackson
county farm bureau poultry
trophy for the outstanding
poultry exhibit at the county
fair.
Kathy and Daryl Zapell
were awarded county fair
board medals for outstanding
record books in poultry and
rabbit" division projects, re
spectively. Presents Pins. Cards
C. McKeen of the First Na
tional Bank of Oregon, Med
ford branch, presented pins
and cards to the club mem
bers attending for the years
they have competed in 4-H
club work.
Pins and cards awarded in
cluded: Eighth year-Carolyn Tiegs.
Seventh year Lucille Low
ry and Janet Zediker.
Sixth year Dean Sommer
and John James.
Fifth year -Gary Richard-
Gerald Reneau, Starlene Wilk-
ins and Dianne Carter.
Fourth year Linda Som
mer, Daryl Zapell, Doris
Bench, Marylee Lowry, Susan
Howell and Connie Patterson.
Third year Kathy Zapell,
Paulette -Creel and Susan
Thompson. ,
Second year Gary Cook,
Judy Bagley, Greg Goodrich,
Betty Jo Howell, Joyce -Grit-ten
and Annette Carter.
First 'year-Douglas Cook,
Sherry Wilkins, Sam Howell,
David Doolen, Mary Howell,
Lynne Eilers, Gail Scharfe,
Nancy Day, Jean Sterrett,
Royce Welch, Karen Dorman
and Cassie Cuthbert..
Russian Official
Possible Victim
Of Plane Crash
. London - (UPD - Conviction
deepened here today that a
high Soviet official may have
been aboard the Soviet TU104
jet airliner which crashed'last
Friday, killing the 65 passen
gers and five or more crew
men aboard.
Radio Moscow'still has not
amplified its Saturday state
ment that all aboard were
dead. But Radio Peiping said
there were 65 passengers
aboard, 16 of them Chinese
Communist officials, and the
remainder non-Chinese.
Russia was silent on the
identity of the victims, but
the Soviet cabinet, in an un
pjecedented move, decreed
that a top level panel should
investigate the crash at Ka
nash, 360 miles east of Mos
cow. The crash came during
" a scheduled Peiping-Moscow
flight.
Western Speculation
Because of the Soviet cabi
net's intervention in the crash
investigation and the almost
unprecedented announcement
, of the disaster, Western ex
perts speculated that high
Communist or foreign offic
ials might be among the vic
tims. Peiping named its 16 vic
tims which included Ceng
Chen-to. vice minister of cul
tural affairs who was leading
a cultural delegation of 10 to
Afghanistan. It merely de
scribed the others as "foreign
friends" and "foreign ex
perts." Official sources in Bonn
and London said four West
Germans and one Briton were
aboard the aircraft. The Cam
bodian Embassy in Tokyo
said it had no knowledge of
Moscow rumors the son of the
Cambodian ambassador to
Peiping was a passenger.
Truman Blames
'Dulles' Policy
New York -(UP&- Former
President Harry S. Truman
blamed "Dulles foreign pol
icy" today for U. S. involve
ment in the "little war" in
Formosa Strait.
Truman, en route to Penn
sylvania, Delaware and Mas
sachusetts for campaign talks
told newsmen on his morning
walk that the crisis in the
Far East was a result of the
Eisenhower administration's
"surrender" in Korea. The
Korean armistice was signed
in 1953.
"The chickens are just
coming home to roost," Tru
man said, adding that he had
never kndwn a Communist to
"tell the truth and stick to
it." He said he was not sur
prised by the Chinese abro
gation of the cease fire.
"Wasn't that what you ex
pected?" he asked.
The former chief executive
said he had no solution to the
China problem but thought
it should be worked out in
the United Nations "by argu
ment."
4 Oregon Deer
Hunters Missing
By United Press International
Four deer hunters .were re
ported lost in Oregon today.
Two youths in their 20s
were missing in the Black
Rock area west of Dallas.
They were Larry Cook and
Byron Hodgson, both of Dal
las. They were on a hunting
trip with Jack Cook of Dal
las when they 'became lost
and Jack Cook hiked to a
to report them
telephone
missing.
George
City, was
Lovell, 28, Mill
reDorted missing
since Saturday on a hunting
trip 'to the Monument peak
area southeast of Gates in
Linn county. The Norman
Wilson bloodhounds were
called to help look for him.
Jack Tatum, 14, was report
ed lost near Klickitat lake in
eastern Lincoln county.
Four other hunters also had
been reported missing but
turned up safely. They were
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hegedu
of Rainier and two boys lost
in the. Lebanon area for sev
eral hours.
Weather Studied
For Atomic Tests
Las Vegas -(IT&- Atomic En
ergy Commission scientists
met early today to determine
if the weather was right for
firing up to three full scale
atomic test shots from bal
loons this afternoon.
The AEC, pressing to com
plete its expanded ' 13-shot
current series before the pro
posed deadline on nuclear
testing Oct. 31, postponed the
shots late Sunday night be
cause of "unacceptable wea
ther conditions."
All three devices were set
originally to be detonated
Sinclair Weeks
May Quit Post
Washington-flJPD- Commerce
Secretary Sinclair Weeks is
strongly considering resign
ing his cabinet post, quite pos
sibly by the end of the year.
He told friends over the
week end that he is leaning
hard toward the idea of mov
ing back to his New Hamp
shire farm, but has reached
no final decision.
Mrs. : Weeks, the former
Jane Tompkins Rankin, has
not been well lately and is
said to favor leaving Wash
ington. Weeks, 65, is one of the
four remaining members of
the original Eisenhower cabi
net of 1953. The others are
Agriculture Secretary Ezra
Taft Benson, Secretary of
State John Foster Dulles and
Postmaster General Arthur E.
Summerfield.
vWeeks has said publicly
that if he did not remain in
office until the President's
second term expiree in 1961,
he would quit early enough
to give his successor a chance
to learn the job and make a
record for himself. A new
cabinet member cannot very
well do that in much less than
two years.
OFFICIAL WRITES MOVIE
Jackson, Miss-UPD-A Missis
sippi public service commis
sioner wrote the script for the
latest Tarzan movie-"Tarzan's
Fight for Life." Thomas Hal
Phillips who also is a novel
ist, said the film takes a new
approach to the 40-year-old
Tarzan series. In it; Tarzan
does not speak broken Eng
lish and is "a little bit more
adult." Phillips took time off
from his state duties to write
the script. He also turned out
several novels and short
stories.
early today, the first time
three shots had been set for
the same morning by the
AEC.
The shots would bring to
12 the number exploded dur
ing the current series.
Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airport
ICC Concerned Oyer Applications
The Interstate Commerce
commission has announced
that few applications have
been filed by those entitled
to interstate motor operating
rights authorizing transporta
tion of frozen fruits, berries
and vegetables and other
commodities under the trans
portation act of 1958.
The commission expressed
concern that many carriers
entitled to rights may not be
acquainted with the new stat
ute and may lose their rights
if they fail to apply for them
on or before Dec. 10.
The act provides "grand
father" rights to those who
were engaged in such- mo
tor transportation on May 1,
1958, and continuously since,
but to preserve the rights, an
application for a certificate
or permit must be filed.
Copies of an information
bulletin published by the
commission and application
forms may be obtained from
the office of the bureau of
motor carriers at 538 Pittock
block, Portland 5, Ore.
Twelve More Allies
To Get Sidewinders
Washington .(UPD This
country will give 12 more
Allied nations deadly Side
winder missiles which out
numbered Chinese National
ist pilots have used recently
to win dog fights over the
For a delicious topping
over crisp waffles or your fa
vorite pancakes, make- a
sauce by slowly heating
drained canned fruit cocktail
with currant jelly.
Formosa Strait, officials said
Friday.
Most of the countries which
will get the supersonic mis
siles for, their planes are
members of , the" North Atlan
tic Treaty organization.
Since the successful use
of the Sidewinder by Nation
alist Chinese pilots, heavy de
mand has come from other
nations among the 63 U. S.
allies eligible to buy or re-
I ceive U. S. arms, the officials
said.
The nine-foot long, pencil
shaped Sidewinder blasts to
ward its target at twice the
speed of sound, guided by an
infra-red "heat seeking" de
vice. Fired against jets, it
smashes into the plane's tail
pipe and explodes.
In its first actual battle test
the 53,500 weapon 'has been
credited with downing a
number of Chinese Commun
ist MIGs and substantially
contributing to Chinese Na
tionalist air superiority in the
Formosa Strait area.
Officials said agreements
already have been concluded
to deliver the Sidewinders to
12 additional Allies in Eur-
MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Oregon, Monday, October 20, 18. 7
ope and the! Far East under
the mutual assistance pro
gram. They would not nam
the Allies.
DAVID RESTAURANT
SUPPLIES S EQUIPMENT
..315 North Riverside Avenue
CLOSED Monday & Tuesday
OPEN WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22
BIG FREE PARKING
LOTS IN BACK OF
OUR STORE
Ud XlUJLLTlA Sixth & Grape Streets
FIRST OF THE WEEK
:5s. wV. i n t r rr '-in arm
If you're not
shopping at
the Groceteria
you're paying
too much!
C & H Cane Sugar
Gerbers Strained Baby Food
Hi West Frozen Sfravberrtes
White Star (hunk Tuna
Hoody Peanut Buffer
Centennial Red Beans
Del Monte Fruif Cocktail
Stretch Your Paycheck
by Shopping at
Your1 Groceteria!
5 -lb. J Ac Save
Bag 47 14c
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19c
23c pkg.
Large new size can
16-oz. Jar
2-Ib. pkg.
303 can 29c 5
1 0 Cans
5
for I 15c
79
54 00 Save
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FLUFFO
SHORTENING
3-Ib. Can
Reg. 95c .
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for
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$400 Save
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Golden Valley I
APPLE CIDER
Gal. Jug 71 C
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save 26c y ry J
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AND PLAY FOR $10,000
$10,000 first prize in Green f f ff
Giant fresh green money game. ' f ff nfflTfill J
gjcans lf
Niblets Brand
CORN or
Green Giant
PEAS
One Kind or Assorted
MODESS
Sanitary
Napkins
Pkg. of 12, 45c
2 S9c
CHIFFON
Liquid
Detergent
22-oz. can
63c
Bradshaw
Spun Honey
10-oz. ctn.
29c
Corn Flake
Crumbs
A New Item
by Kellogg
FOR BREADING,
MEATS, etc.
9-oz. pkg
.17
DIAL
Bath Size Bar
SOAP 6c Off Deal
2 for 33c
just naturally go together
e3Sr
2 ctns.
29c
IODIZED OR PLAIN
BUDDY BOY
POP CORN
2 29
Maxwell House
COFFEE
UPTOfJ TEA
TIIE TEA
c'i 27c
43c
Lb. Can
SAVE 18c
IDEAL for
LUNCH
or SUPPER
I
Chicken Noodle, 3-pk. ctn. 43c
Tomato Vegetable, 3-pk. ctn. 43c
Onion Soup 2 pkgs. 35c
Beef-Vegetable 2 pkgs. 35c
Green Pea 2 pkgs. 31c
U.S. Graded Choice Steer
Boned and
Rolled
WASTE FREE
IP
- r
Cook with cabbage from your
Groceteria Vege ta ble Depa rtmen t
Celery carrots,
Potatoes, peppers,
cabbage, tomatoes
all of these are at
the Groceteria
Vegetable
Department
for an ideal meal
U.S. Graded Choice Steer
T1W MEAT
Boneless
All Lean