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. 'I !r ' !! i i il .t Work Progresses On Transportation Code for Workers Salem - OD - Farmers and farm workers who are watch ing developments of the var ious programs on migratory labor passed by the 1959 Legislature will have to wait until early 1960 to get full de tails. This was revealed by the governor's interagency com mittee on migratory labor which met here Tuesday. Ag riculture Director Frank Mc Kennon is chairman of the committee. Vera L. Hill, head of the state motor vehicle depart ment, said work is moving along on drawing up a trans portation safety code. He said that in the mean time, ' the requirement that contract haulers must have liability insurance to obtain a vehicle license is being en forced. , Can Protect Selves William A. Callahan, of the State Industrial Accident com mission, said farmers who have any question on their liability with respect to safety code coverage can protect themselves by voluntary cov erage of their workers under the state's workmen's com pensation law. A final hearing oh the li censing of farm labor con tractors has been set for Aug. 20 and unless there are sub stantial objections, the code will become effective Sept. 1. Hearings on the migrant la- MEDFORD Tribune 2nd SECTION MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 195? Pages 1 to 12 Torpedo Motor Is Challenge for Firm Baltimore-(Science Service) -Anti-submarine trackers de pend heavily upon under water "ears" to detect their prey. Torpedoes must be un usually silent to surprise a lis tening enemy. Production of "sneaky" tor pedo motors is the challenge that will be met here under a contract awarded by the Navy to the Westinghouse Electric Corporation's ord nance department. The mo tors, the size of a tank type vacuum cleaner, must have the power of a small imported car's engine, and must "be as silent as a bedroom air condi tioner," Westinghouse reports. bor health code will be held after this year's harvest and won't be effective until the spring work next year. The sanitation law will be mostly concerned with toilet facilities. The committee meets next here Sept 22 in the Agricul ture Department conference room. vSome top oil experts believe there is two and one - half times as much oil in the con tinental shelves off shore as there is to be found under the entire surface area of the globe. n frl RECOGNIZE HER? Wear ing a heavy smock and pro tective helmet, Britain's Queen Elizabeth 11 toured the International Nickie Co. in Ontario. Canada. She is shown here as she leaves mine shaft elevator wearing an ensemble hardly fit for a queen. First dental school estab lished in the United States was located in the city of Bal timore in 1839. Cars Bought Piece by Piece at Rome Market By WILLIAM SUNDERLAND United Press International Rome (UPD-Want a car cheap? If you've got the time, a little money and don't ask silly questions, you can bipr it piece by piece-in Rome's fab ulous Flea Market. The Flea Market takes over the Porta Portese every Sun day morning. Some 500 stalls are set up on the road running along the Tiber river. A haven for tourists and Italians alike, the market of fers anything from American made blue jeans to an old wedding dress; from genuine (maybe) silver candalabra to a chair with only three legs. Piece by Piece And you really can buy that car, provided you want to go on a number of Sundays, buy it piece by piec and carry the parts home to put togeth er, and not ask just where the man . selling the parts got them. Qver the years a number of persons have bought for a few dollars antiques that turned out to be worth many thou sands. But in this day and age the inexperienced buyer is taking a chance. That lovely Etruscan vase that lay buried for a few thousand years that you man aged to buy for $15 may be two weeks old and worth half the price. Actually, the expert antique dealers of Rome comb the Porta Portese as soon as it opens early Sunday morning buying any valuable goods that may come to light among the stacks and stacks of junk. Swarm Streets Every Sunday thousands upon thousands of ..persons swarm the street, picking and choosing, looking or haggling. Only the very, very uninitiat ed pays the original price ask ed by the stall-keeper. He says 10,000 lire, the buyer . says five. Usually the compromise is reached somewhere in be tween, possibly in favdr of the buyer if he or she knows the proper moment to say "that's too much" and walk away. Travelling musicians and beer and cold drink vendors mix with the beggars and pickpockets along the mile long route. But whether the intention is to buy or not, the Flea Mar ket of Rome is a worthwhile stop, for any visitor to the Eternal City. Coal heats half the homes in Michigan and Ohio. r m fi I v New York (UPB-Two British scientists report that many forms of plant and animal life, including man, could be carried on spaceships in froz- ken, semi-frozen or dried state. A. S. Parkes and Audrey U. Smith said in the British Med ical Journal that there would be advantages to carrying at least some of the crew in a semi-frozenNstate. ACCEPTING CHALLENGE by Senate Rackets Commit tee counsel Robert F. Kennedy (left), Teamster President James R. Hoffa (right),' announces he will sue Kennedy for libeU growing out of nation-wide television program. Semi-Frozen Man Could Travel Better For example, they would need little oxygen or food;' they would be largely immune to the strains of violent accel eration and decelleration; they would be much less subject to radiation; and, finally, they would not grow older with, the passage of time on a long' trip. The , Southern Oregon Dental Society Wishes to welcome and announce the following dentists to Medford Dr Laurence C.Ware 714 W. 6th Street Dr. Gordon D.Marx 408 S. Oakdale Avenue Dr. Jack L Lust 1119 East Main Street Dr. Eugene R. Cosette 836 East Main Street ECONOMY? Don't delay-buy a VOLKSWAGEN Transporter! Any model the Pick up, Delivery Van, "Kombi" or Sta tion Wagon will give unmatched economy and they're so roomy yo.'ll be amazed. Economical to buy, too! v . See for yourself at MORSE MOTORS 6th and Ivy Medford I Cool Savings in- Summer 1W hum Giant Size 87c Value... C&H or Spreckels 10 $H09 YUMA Light meat, chunk style White Star or Starkist Reg. 12 Flat Cans $ 4 00 For all your summer cooking Qt. IFF White House Drip or Regular lb. APPLESAUCE J 303 Cans Reg. 2 for 29 Dundee Label PINEAPPLE JUICE 4t m m m 2330 Crater Lake Ave. Phone SP 2-8188 Ad Prices Effective Thurs. Evening. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 30, 31, Aug. 1, 2 We reserve the right to' limit quantities . . sub ject to stock on hand. Store hours: Weekdays 8:30 to 9:00; Sundays: 10:00 to 7:00. WE GIVE i7? S2 : EM GREEN STAMPS TOP QUALITY FRUITS Large Green Stalks ( t Each Red Cardinal or Seedless GRAPES Sorry we ran out last week! lb. Dutchmaid MARGARINE 5 Lbs. $1.00 Giant Size Slicers DUNDEE or HUDSON HOUSE 46 Ox. Cans 9 FRUIT COCKTAIL HUNT'S 300 Can Reg. 27c' each ' ' . ' o MAYONNAISE Laura Scuddrs Full Quart jrjr Pol Rnrnor w X -Tl00 ,,0TTEST PR,CES U lo FRISKIES A1 II 50 lbs. 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