Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 30, 1959, Image 5

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    MAIL TRIBUNE, MHforJ, Or.
Thursday, July 30, 19S9
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In the Day's Hews
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Progress notes on Nixon:
He carries his "peace and
friendship" message to No
vosibirsk, deep in the heart of
Russian Siberia, the so-called
Wild West x.f the Soviet
Union. Novosibirsk is 1,750
miles east of Moscow, and is
. often described as the Chicago
of Siberia.
Not only that.
His party was accompanied
.by two other big Russian jets
carrying foreign newsmen.
This is undoubtedly the larg
est number of foreign corre
spondents ever to travel so far
into the heart of Russia. When
they get home, they can tell
what they saw.
ON SATURDAY night, Mr
K (after the history mak
inz sDatt turned over his coun
try estate to the Nixons and
-then Dlayed friendly host at a
river cruise and a dinner for
them.
Mr. Nixon prevailed on
Russian officials to permit Ad
miral Hyman Rickover, Amer
ica's crusty father of . the
atomic-oowered submarine, to
"see everything he wanted to
see" in the Soviet s big nu-
- clear - Dowered ice - breaker
Rickover's statement that "it
hasn't got anything we
haven't got" was permitted to
be sent out by the correspond
ents without censorship.
A ND so on- Our vice presi-
dent seems to have been
permitted to use on the Rus
sians all his concededly great
i talent for breaking down sus
picion and ill will and build
ing up admiration and good
will.
AS TO Mr. Nixon, let's not
lay it on too thick. To do
so would sound like political
puffery. Paraphrasing Mark
Antony's "Friends, Romans,
and countrymen, lend me your
ears; I come to bury Caesar,
not to praise him," we can say
we're not seeking at the mo-
ment to elect Mr. Nixon Pres-
' ident of the United States
We're-seeking to APPRAISE
him. We're making up our
minds as to just how good he
is. What we want above ev
erything else is an OBJEC
TIVE look at him.
These are too serious times
for political puffery. We're
looking for the TRUTH-about
Mr. Nixon, and about the Rus
sians. That's why the ac
counts of ,the Nixon visit to
Russia are getting such inten
sive reading in America and
throughout the western world.
WE KNOW we mustn't per
" mit the wool to be pulled
over our eyes.
- This is WAR we're in-even
If it is cold war. Cold war can
lead to hot war. Strategy is
superimportant in war-wheth-
er cold or hot. One of the ba
sic purposes of strategy is to
FOOL your enemy in the
hope of getting him' into a
state of false security in which
you can hit him when he isn't
looking and put him out of
business. That may be what
the Russians are aiming at
now.
Still-
Let's watch what is going
, on over there with interest
- and not TOO MUCH cynicism
-meanwhile keeping our
" minds busy and our fingers
crossed. These are dangerous
times, and we need to learn
everything we can learn about
what is going on.
As Mr. Nixon himself said
the other day: "If we and the
. Russians can't learn to LIVE
together, we'll have to DIE
together.
Body of Three Year
Old Found in Creek
Pendleton-UP&-The body of
John Paul Jacobsen, 3, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jacobsen
of Pendleton, was found in
McKay creek about two miles
south of here Wednesday aft
ernoon, i
. The boy had been missing
since Wednesday morning and
his body was recovered a few
hundred yards from where he
apparently toppled into the
creek-which is running bank
full with irrigation water.
Sheriffs deputies, city, and
state police, volunteers and
skin divers all joined in the
search for the boy.
Three-Dimensional
'Paintings? Designed
St. Louis-(Science Service)-
Translucent three-dimensional
"paintings" are being design
ed from the plastics styrene
and polyethylene.
Developed by William
Lang, director of design, Mon
. santo Chemical company here,
the forms are held in place in
a frame by thin, almost invisi
ble, threads of nylon. Lang
gets the colors, textures, and
patterns he desires by "throw
ins things into the mixture
a dash of contrasting color, or
something to create air bub
bles or streaks."
zvrv Siwras Sugar
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REG. 27c - HUNT'S
Tomato Juice
Made from Field Ripened Tomatoes
46-OZ. TIN
... $11.00
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Plymouth brand,
creamy and smooth.
Quart jar
U.S. No. 2 Idaho - jp '
Sweet Thompson
Seedless Grapes 2.b,29'
Fresh local
Sweet Corn
Crisp Long Green
Cucumbers
Local Red Haven
Peaches
20-lb
Golden Ripe Hands
Bananas
Fresh Dill Pickling Onions Red Peppers Watermelon
Cantaloupe Persian Melons Honeydew Melons r
Crenshaw Melons Casaba Melons.
Calgonitc
For AutemaHe
Dishwashers
45
20-oz. pkg.
For Automatic Washers
Calgon
pkg.
Instant Fels Naplha
For cleaner, softer,
fulffier laundry.
69
Giant pkg.
Mayonnaise
45
49'
doz.
5
each
2. 25
Lug 2.29
2 29
Gentle Fels Liquid
Contains Lanolin D
for your hands.
22'OZ. tin
mm.
ROYAL
GELATIN
Assorted Fruit Flavors
SNOWDRIFT
Snowdrift is the
premium shortening
3 69
MARGARINE
Blue Bonnet . . . everything's better
with Blue Bonnet on it.
4 Z. $1.00
COFFEE
Plymouth brand, mild and mellow
1 55
Minute RICE
Instant COFFEE
Maxwell House
6-ox. jar
Low Sodium 15-oz. Loaf
Salt Free Bread 29c
11 -oz. Stubbies
Bohemian Beer 6 Pak 95c
Hunt's
Cider Vinegar l-Gallon
69c
Nine Lives
Gal Food
4 50c
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Where you
Stewart at King Sts. Acres of Parking Space
Prices effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday July 30, 31 and August 1.
We reserve the right to limit quantities.
TO KSD(
Full
Quart
Jar
A boneless, rolled chuck roast cut
from well. aged U.S.D.A. Choice
beef w,II make a dinner your
whole -family; Will enjoy ... and
ti so easy to prepare on your ro
hsserit or in the oven. Marinate
n your favorite wine or sauce to
bring out the extra flavor and
tenderness.
U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless R.c
Shish Kebob Cubes
Swift's Oriole
Sliced Bacon
Prepare the same as calf's liver '
Sliced Lamb Liver
Half or whole
Fresh Salmon
are always served courteously &vd
Buy now for canning
Regular $2.87
Hi .West brand
tender, young peas
1 0-oz. pkg. 1 5c
o
Hygrade's 12-oz. Tin
Broken
Shrimp
5-oz. Tin
HEINZ
SWEET
PICKLES
Aw
Mb. pkg.
a o
ShJ
$249
25-Ib bag
. an uu
pkgs. y
Tins
38
(ojc
LOCALLY PACKED GOLD HILL
PEACIK1ES
NO.
0.
89'
U.S.D.A.
4 Fr Rf
Ground Beef
No preservative, are added, if, e pure
tan beef ground fresh daily.
3-.b,$f.45,b.49'
29
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Reynolds
Aluminum Foil
25-fL OOtk 75-ft. IE
roll
Hv roll I WW
Jorgensen's or Snider'
Ice Cream
Asserted Flavors
y2.gal.79'
HOODY'S
PEANUT
BUTTER
Reg.
16-oz
Jar
VA TIN
Choice
CLIFFCHAR
CharcoaD
(Sriquefs
0 ,89
20 & I75
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