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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1960)
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Ex-Wife Remarried The attorney refused to give any more details about the daughter other than to say she was born to the wife Chessman married in 1940 The two were divorced 1945, and Chessman's ex-wife remarried. "It was a tough decision for Chessman," the attorney said Wednesday. ,"He was living there on death row where the code is different from yours and mine. After all on the one hand there was his own life and on the other that of his daughter. And, even if he took the-course that harmed his daughter, it might not save his own life." Davis said he did not want to divulge the name of Chess man's daughter or where she was living "at this time." it would serve no pur pose, he said. Youth Trapped In Dry Well Ironton, Ohlo-IUPD-Workers dug to within 10 feet of youth trapped underground in a dry well today but loose sand and dirt poured into the hole to make the operation slow and heart-breaking. At one point today rescuers thought that they would reach Warren Payne, 19, within an hour. But the sand and the dirt began sliding back into the hole faster than four men, working inside a pipe 12 feet in diameter, could dig it out. Workers said that at times they were just keeping pace with the additional sand and dirt that sifted into the hole as each spade full was re moved. Payne, the son of a Negro minister whose church's shad ow is cast across the hole where the youth was entomb ed, was trapped in the dry well Wednesday afternoon at his home in nearby Burling ton, nine miles from here, Diggers uncovered Payne's hand at one point, but the sand and earth began to fall into the hole, causing the workers to scurry to the sur face lest they too be trapped. Authorities said that Payne probably suffocated minutes after the cave-in occurred. Payne was trapped in the well while attempting to brick in the sides. Seaton Cites Power Function Washington (UPD Secretary of Interior Fred A. Seaton said Wednesday federal func tion in the power field "is to do only that which must be done in the national interest and then only when nonfed eral agencies cannot or will not do it." Seaton made his statement at the annual convention of the American Power Associa tion. "I will not support the fala cious and dangerous proposi tion that the federal govern ment has a 'public utility' re sponsibility, Seaton said "The inevitable end . . . could only be a federal monopoly and a complete lack of local determination and controll." The secretary is the over all boss of such federal pew er agencies as the Bureau of Reclamation, and the aouu: eastern. Southwestern and Bonneville Power administra tions. Answering critics who say the administration has lagged in developing power re sources. Seaton said annual power additions averageu more than 11,000.000 kilo watts during the seven years ending last Dec. 31. Seaton said the country now has moved from a period of power shortage to one of plenty, "and a firm founda tion has been la(d,for expand- iQ requirements in the fu O tire." O ii! ISTAM PSj 1 STAMSsJ ISTAMP&J p 1 tiupi mm ISTAMPS oicad Oil Mayonnaise Margarine trawberries Fruit' Planter's Cocktail Peanuts Shelled and salted nuts (or OC( snacks. 7'i-oi. tin O J Mixed or Cashew Nuts, 6V4-01. tin . . . 59c Piggly Wiggly Fresher Produce White GRAPEFRUIT CRISP GOLDEN CARROTS LARGE SOLID HEADS LETTUCE SWEET FRESH, FULL PODS NEW PEAS SMALL CREAMING SIZE NEW WHITE POTATOES Liquid Starch Sta-Flo . . . makes ironing 45' Half Gallon Clorox Bleach Half OK ,35 Gallon Gallon Roman Mtal Nourishing hot cereal for break fasf. 28-01. 0 ft Pkg. oob 0 Pies IMalley's Beef Stew Just heat and serve 15 oz. tin . , 30 oz. tin . J C - 69c waammm Medium Size Coachella Valley for 2 p-15 2 25 2 25 5 s. 1 9 t vat rood o ..Nine lives c4ts love it. - em MOM on Wise Mom will get supply of eaiy-to-fix foods from Piggly Wiggly for this Mother's Day . . . they know there'll be a lot less cleaning up to do when the "help ers" are done. Prices effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 5, 6 and 7. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Royal Puddings Regular and tapioca in assorted flavors. Swan's Down Lemon Flake Chocolate Chip Banana Orange Coconut Apple Chip Reg. 39c For Baking or Frying SWIFTNING Pur Shortening tfST FOODS Regular 48c PLYMOUTH Smooth quality at a budget price . . . regular 57c BLUE BONNET The "Flavor Gem" Margarine regular 27c each WEST PEAK Frozen . . . regular 23c each SIMPLE SIMON Apple, Peach or Cherry varieties Heinz Strained Baby Food Enter the Heinz contest ... get full details at Piggly Wiggly. 10 i." 95' Kaiser Aluminum Foil hold Foil Cap 'n' Wrap 29' 2 ;39 M 12"x25' Roii Stark's Instant Powdered Milk Costs less than 7c per quart U-qt.sire -TQ package Plymouth Coffee A mild and mellow blend. Mb package 55' Nabisco Sugar Honey Graham Crackers JJ. NabiKo Sugar Wafers ,3 White or Wheat Luxury Bread '3 Sfcatrt o o rii itfUgiv O 0" Wei V 0 0 4 29 Cake Mixes 79 . . . regular 49c 37c 49c 31c at Kiig SU.-Acres of 3 59- IPO ) jJ' M Boneless, Rolled 1 J Pork Boast 24 I - '. J) 2 1 I Pork Steaks L--- ac( r- lork Sausage 3t49 sli I i Red Snapper ,:re,h lb 39 Bcon 1 i I P I Thick or thin. I Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 5, 4 and 7 Vtterve. th, right to limit quantities. Dundee Crea jw ncie Kernel Corn, Peas or Tomatoes J -" vr. WATCH 'EM 0u.n 6)c r 2 Van Camps 5$100 Pork&Beans U 1 Large No. 2Vi Tin ll H 39 l-l 1 y " VM"u ueer b Hy" jy j h - Parking mm kl I Ideal hrausehelel Breems in Reel,' Green er Yellow Reg. 1.59 O PO o O o O O G C) 0 G3 0 O GO (Toco c.::::o O G 'rS CJ GS 0A? G3 G30 O OO G3GD C3 CO CC.i)C ) C") 2J