Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 28, 1959, Image 7

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MAIL TRIBUNE, MedYora1, Or.
PORK
Be sure to include BLUE BELL
Potato Chi
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Always fresh and crispy and at
their peak of flavor goodness.
Large 11 -oz. pkg. (with 3 separate
stay fresh cello packs).
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HIGHWAY BRAND
Plump, full-flavored beans with a generous
amount'of pork chunks in each tin.
MORE PICNIC SUPPLY VALUES
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No. 300
tins
VAN CAMP'S
Serve em hot or cold, either way they're
great for picnic eating. Save at Safeway.
Thrifty New
Family-size
7-Ib. tin
7
'msm
Papsr Plates
White Plates
Mullen 9-inch
Save 7c each
Sta-Put
9-inch size
DeLuxe Plates S',nd
Plastic Picnic Set S?K,
Paper Table Cloth fSS Time
Gold Drink Gups K3
Hot Drink Gups S
pkg. of 80
82c
pkg. of 30
49c
pk?. of s 29c
Set of 22 89c
pky. of 2 39C
pk. of 1 5c
pk. of I9c
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ZiDDV brand, fresh pack.
They're the finest money 56-oz. f r
can buv. Jar J.
Famous Chris & Pitts,
regular or hot. Save more
at Safeway.
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Perc up hearty appetites with plump, tender
SURPRISING FRIENDS, singer Marie McDonald, 34, and
Louis Bass, 36, executive of actors' agency, marry in Las
Vegas where she is appearing in cabaret show. -
Hunt, Sought for
Oregon Kidnaping,
Placed on FBI List
Be sure your Memorial Day picnic includes Safeway fried chicken sizzling
an invitation to mighty good eating. M-rrv, crusty-brown outside . . . tender,
juicy, rich-flavored inside. It takes mighty good chicken to fry up so extra
tempting and that's the kind of chicken Safeway sells. We start by selecting
just the top-quality poultry. They're so good that we say:. "Unless it pleases
you 100 all your money will be refunded." Their average weight is
from 2 to 2Va lbs.
Manor House
Cut up Fryers
Fresh whole
Drawn Fryers
lb
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Bar-S "Holiday" or Del Monte T-"h
FULLY COOKED, DEEP SMOKED
. t- mA rMatted whole or half hams, perfect for
- noC o, b0tHe, with on. - -
your nonaay piwi..
ready-toat hams. They are so
tender they slice like butter.
, 5 t
brand, picnic perfect
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Everybody loves hot dogs . . . especially when made .with tender, meaty Tower brand
wieners. These plump and juicy, full flavored wieners have
lots of lip-smacking goodness. Same delicious flavor whether
served hot or cold.
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Fomous Monor House Brond, Frozen
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Take your pick of delicious Chicken, Turkey or
Beef in rich sauce, and topped with a light
crispy crust. Just cook 'n serve . '. . Here's a
meal in itself.
4
8-oz.
pies
OUR nONEY-DACK GUARANTEE
If for any reason whatsoever, you should be
dissatisfied with' any purchase you made at
Safeway .. ; the money you spent on your
purchase will be refunded without fuss or
quibble.
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Washington- (UPD -The Fed
eral Bureau of Investigation
yesterday placed Richard Al
lent Hunt, sought for kidnap
ing an Oregon police officer
and wounding another, on its
list of "10 most wanted men."
The FBI said it wanted
Hunt for the interstate trans
portation of a stolen car and
for unlawful flight to avoid
prosecution. He also is wanted
in several western states for
burglary, forged checks, kid
naping and assault with a dan
gerous weapon.
Hunt allegedly kidnaped
Police Chief E. G. McPhee
of Harrisburg, Ore., last
March 24 and drove him at
gunpoint to Brownsville be
fore releasing him. The same
day he allegedly shot and
critically wounded Browns
ville Police Chief Robert Kern.
now who tried to arrest him
for the kidnaping of McPhee.
Hunt escaped into the rug
ged countryside. He was
known to be in the vicinity
of Eugene until March 27
when he was believed to have
fled south. He has since been
seen in several southwestern
and western states, the FBI
said. He has been identified
as working on a dairy farm
near Salt Lake City from
April 6 to 10.
Believed Armed
.He left the farm abruptly
and a sum of money, a camera
and some clothing disappeared
at the same time.
"Believed to be armed and
known to possess a violent
temper, Hunt represents
real threat to any person at
tempting to apprehend him
or oppose his wishes," the
FBI said.
The Bureau said Hunt was
born in Salem Aug. 1, 1932,
although there is no formal
record of his birth. He enlisted
in the army in 1950 and start
ed his career m crime two
years later.
He was arrested in Fresno
county, Calif., March 7, 1952,
for stealing clothing, luggage,
gun and a truck from a
California ranch where he was
employed. He was sentenced
to 60 days in jail and given
two years' probation.
Three months later he was
arrested for robbing the Chil
dren's Farm Home in Benton
county, Ore., where he once
had lived. He was sentenced
to six months and served it
in the Multnomah county jail.
In 1954 he was sentenced
to 18 months in the Montana
State Prison at Deed Lodge
for grand larceny and the
army decided then to give him
an undesirable discharge.
Escape Prison
He escaped from Deer Lodge
a year later but was caught
the next day and given an
other 18 months' sentence. He
was paroled Jan. 22, 1957, to
relative in Riddle, Ore.,
and held a succession of short
jobs.
He was known to be in
Idaho early last year where
he allegedly wrote a number
of bad checks, then worked
at a ranch at Big Horn, Wyo.,
where he left after a month
in a car owned by the ranch
er's daughter.
He wrecked the car in Man-
zanita. Ore. He next worked
on a Valmy, Nev., ranch for
several months, again leaving
in a car owned by a fellow
employee. His last job before
the Brownsville shooting was
on an Albany, Ore., dairy
farm.
May Wear Glasses
The FBI described him as
five feet 11 inches tall, weigh
ing 155 to 165 pounds, with
blue eyes, reddish brown hair
and a fair complexion. He
may have long sideburns and
be wearing brown and gold
rimmed glasses. He has num
erous scars on his face and
body, and a number of moles.
He is an expert dairy work
er, an experienced woodsman,
Although Japan has less
than one-twelfth the area of
the United States, her coast
line is 17,150 miles long -
about twice that of the United
is capable of walking long
distances and usually is "quiet,
shy and intelligent." He likes
beer and smokes an occasional
cigar. He is said to enjoy
highly seasoned foods, base
ball, cameras, guns, and cross
word puzzles.
LEGAL NOTICES
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Oral auction bids will be received
by the Forest Supervisor, or his
authorized representative at th
office of the Forest Supervisor,
Post Office Buildine. Medford.
Oregon, beeinnine at 10:30 a.m
June 30, 1959. for all merchantable . .
umDer marked or designated for
cuttine on an area embracing about
235 acres, more or less, within
sections 20. 21. 28, and 29. T. 35 S,
R. 4 E., W.M., surveyed, in the
Butte Falls Ranger District, Rogue '
iuver .National forest, jacKson
County, Oregon. The estimated vol
umes are 1,660 M board feet of
Douglas-fir. 510 M board feet of
pine species, 540 M board feet of
white fir and other species. The
minimum acceptable bid per M
board feet is as follows: Douglas-
iir zo.aa. pine species 1 18.00.
white fir and other species $11.85.
This includes the following stump-
age rates, per M board feet: Douglas-fir
$21.55, pine species $14.00.
white fir and other sDecies $6.85.
plus $3.55 for sale area betterment
and $1.45 for slash disposal for
all species. In addition there is with-
in the sale area an unestunated
volume of Douglas-fir logs unmer
chantable because of defect which,
if removed, will be paid for at.
$1.00 per M board feet gross scale
for stumpage only. Sealed bids will
be publicly opened and posted at
the office of the Forest Supervisor
at 10:30 ajn., June 30, 1959. AU
those who submitted a satisfactory
sealed .bid will be permitted im
mediately to continue auction bid
ding. A money order, bank draft,
cashier's or certified check in the
sum of $4,500.00 must accompany
each bid, to be applied on the
purchase price, refunded, or re
tained in part as liquidated dam
ages, according to the condition
of sale. If requested by the pur
chaser, contract terms will permit
felling of timber In advance of
payment up to the value of the
performance bond. If an oral bid is
declared to be high at the closing
of the auction, the bidder must
immediately confirm the oral bid
by submitting it in writing en
roresi service oia lorm. me ngnt
to reject an and all bids is re
served. Forest Service bid forms for
use in submitting sealed bids and
full information concerning the
timber, the conditions of sale and
the submission of bids should be
obtained from the District Ranger,
Butte Falls, Oregon, or the Forest
Supervisor, Medford. Oregon, be
fore bids are submitted.
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Oral auction bids will be received
by the Forest Supervisor, or his
authorized representative at the
office of the Forest Supervisor,
Post Office Building, Medford.
Oregon, beginning at 4:00 dji.
June 29, 1959, for all merchantable
timber marked or desginated for
cutting on an area embracing 2B
acres, more or less, within section
22, T. 32 S., R. 2 W., WM, sur
veyed, in the Prospect Ranger Dis
trict. Rogue River National Forest.
Jackson County, Oregon. The esti
mated volumes are: 7SO M noara
feet of Douglas-fir, 20 M board
feet of pine species, 50 M board
feet of incense cedar, 180 M board
feet of white fir and other species.
The minimum acceptable bid per
M board feet is as follows: Douglas
fir $41.85 pine species $3335, in
cense cedar $20.95. and white fir
and other species $21.85. This in
cludes - the following stumpage
rates, per M board feet: Douglas
fir $39.25. pine species $3125, in
cense cedar $18.35. whits fir and
othe species $1925. plus $1.40 for
sale area betterment and $120 for
slash disposal for all species. In ad
dition there is within the sale area
an unestimated volume of Douglas
fir logs and peeler blocks unmer
chantable because of defect which
the bidder may remove at $2.00
per M board feet gross scaje for
stumpage only. Sealed bids will
be publicly opened and posted at
the Forest Supervisor's office at
4:00 p.mJune 29. 1959. All those
who submitted a satisfactory sealed
bid will be permitted immediately i
to continue auction bidding. A
money order, bank draft, cashier's
or certified check in the sum of
$5,000.00 must accompany each bid,
to be applied on the purchase price,
refunded, or retained in part as'
liquidated damages, according to
the conditions of sale. If requested
by the purchaser, contract terms
will permit telling of timber in
advance of payment up to the
value of the performance bond. If
an oral bid is declared to be high
at the closing of the auction, tho
bidder must immer.iaxeiy coniirm
the oral bid by submitting it in
writing on a Forest Service bid
form. The right to reject any and
ail Dias is reservea. rorest dctvicb
bid forms for use m submitting
sealed bids and full information
concerning the timber, the condi
tions of sale and the submission
of bids should be obtained from
the District Ranger. Prospect, Ore
gon, or the Forest Supervisor. Med
ford. Oregon, before bids are sub
mitted.
THE
DANMOORE
HOTEL
1217 SW Morrison St.
PORTLAND, OREGON
All transient guests. All those who
come, return. Rates not high, not
low. Free garage, TV's and radios.
ReoutaHon for cleanliness.
Reservations by long distance
phone refunded on request
upon arrival
States.