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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1960)
Medford .K A TT Tribune BKCTION D MBDFORD, OHKGON, TIIUHHDAY, JULY 21, 1(1110 PACKS 1 to B Benson Plans To Fight for His Farm Program, But Some Wish He Wouldn't WnshliiKlon- Wll -Aiirlcul- turn Hi-crcnry E.r T, lion an Wednesday clonrly plan ned In flKlit (or Ilia pronrnm In tlm cli'Cllimyriir arena rven lliouiih mine (arm (lull! Itupulillrnna wiiili he'd aluy out of the cnmpnlun. Honson Issued a 1 5-piiKe "Hnport toitli Amerlcun Pco plo" Tuosdny to defend hln policies nnd oulllnn a broad prnuram of what he consid ered necessary for "sound progress." Mo declared It waa "de plnrnblo" thnt "t hare are tlioao In thin land who arc atrivlng with nil their encr Klea to make the fnrm prob lem political Issue. Aurlcul tura la neither nepublicnn nor Democratic," h added, "It la American." Tho timing of the mani festo, leaa than a week be fore llio GOl' National Con' vcntlon opena at Chicago, em phnslu'd that Denwn would not ahy away from Demo cratic altacka. lie nccuaed hla detroctora of "flaxrant mis- ropreaentalloni" and "plo In the aky" no 111 lea Ho Haled a 1 1 r I n g of ' achievements, which In-eluded: -Disappointment for the pessimists who predicted 1000 would be a bad year for farmcra. -Good proapecla for llvi a lock, dairy product, frulta, vegetablea, and many other commonltlea. -A very favorable outlook lor hoga thla fall -A good year for cattle producer on lop of aomc of the beat yenra In their hla- tory -Milk prlcea above a year go and dairy Income In 1000 at an all-tlmo high -Export for the 12 montha thnt ended June 30 at a rec ord for volume and near rec ord In dollar value. -Wheat export aharply In creased during the pnal 12 montha practically halting the build up in the wheat carryover. - Cotton export for the year ending Aug. 1 expected to rench 7 million bnlca, over 4 million more than Inat year. - A million bnlea to be cut from tho cotton carryover thla year with cotton alocka thla Aug. 1 to be the amnlleat alncc 11)33. -Farm aaaela at a record high of more than $208 bil lion, up $43 billion alnce 1053. -Farm debut leaa than 12 per cent of farm aiscls. -A rural atandard of living thai never waa bettor. Demon also aald progreaa haa been made In holding down the accumulation of surplusea; expanding foreign market; conservation of na tural resourcca; roaearch; and In credit. Ho Hated these future "nec tssnry" alepa: - Expansion of the "food for penre program. -Vigorous research pro grama. , -Laws to Improve" the price support mechanism. Wall Street Chatter New York -WW- Waller K, Gutmun of Slcarna and Co SUV the 3.00 enrnlno. sill. mate this vnnr nt Chnnn Vought still stands because it was mndo on a conservative basis. Ho says the second half js likely to look belter than me iirsi six months as com pared with last year. licvtlnlrln unH r'n that Marine Midland Corp., me largest wink Holding com- tllltlV ill Mn,U Vnl'b (Jl..ln I- nn atlracllvc, Investment-type Issue, Enrnlnga should com pare favorably with 1030, Reynolds soys, nnd the $1.00 annual dividend rato may be merensea to pornaps $1.10. Chartcraft, Inc., reports that tiHiy iurp. smuws a very owl ish pattern ol ascending bot toms nnd provides an excel- ji-iu u u y i ii h uppoi tunny. Chnrtcrnft hns recommended II. l l.r me i.iauu twice uuiure. Buchu and Co, points out thai one stock which has al most completely resisted the downtrend is Union Bur Camp Paper Co. Bache looks for the not lo climb this year to $2.70 n share, up from $2.87 last yenr, with enrnlngs going to $3.B0-$4.00 somotlmo In the next two to three yenra if economic conditions nra lav ornble. Purcoll nnd Co. snys thnt Olln Mnlhleson represents a Round Investment vnlue with worthwhile cnpltnl gain po tentials from present depress ed prices. Earnings are esti mated at better than $3.00 a share. -Adjustment of tho use of merit lo the rapidly changing farm land In nccordnnco with needs. -An emphasized and rap- Idly expanded rural develop ment program. He suld American agricul ture neods policies that build farm markets, permit adjusts sclenco of agriculture, strengthen family farms as sound economic units, and "alwuya dignify the Individ ual farmer and hla family in the free atmosphere nt a vig orous and prosperous America." LA Family Likes To Chase Bugs , Los Angclea - Jim Robert son la mighty big In local bug clrclca. In fact, hla whole fam ily la a little buggy, and he'a the flral to admit It. Robertson puts In 40 hours n week In an airplane plant, Then the Robertson Jamlly -Jim, his wife and their three children go out to scour the southern California country side for bugs. , Robertson is an amateur bug enthusiast - an entomol ogist, lo be exact. Not long ago he scooped up a phergo diudae which happened to be lying unwarily on a hillside within the Loa Angclea city llmtla. Maintenance Crews Start Patching on Highways in City State highway department maintenance crews started patching work on North Cen tral ave. yesterday, City Pub lic Works Director Vern Thorpe said today. According to highway de partment officials, plans are for the patching to be com pleted on Central ave. through the city before work starta on Main at, Irom Riverside ave. west, It was reported that several spots on the South Pacific highway near Talent would be repaired before work la started on Riverside ave. The work U expected to be com pleted In about seven days. Highway department offi cials cautioned drivers to fol low Instructions of flag men where the work Is under way and to drive 'slowly In the oiled areas. Following the patching the highway department will cen ter stripe the streets. Behind Schedule Due to poor weather condi tions In other parts of Ihc state earlier this year the highway department's paving program is behind schedule, It was reported. Due to the delay, several of the cross walks in the more heavily traveled areas of Medford were repainted by the city crews last month. Thorpe explained that the crosswalks were painted prior to the patching as a saiety factor as the paint had been obliterated in some areas. He said that the cost of the paint and crews to redo the few spots where patching may cover the markings would be small considering that acci dents moy hove been prevent ed due to the recent painting. Olympla -OTD-A bid of $29. 4 million for revenue bonds lo construct the second Lake Washington bridge was accept ed Wednesday by the Wash ingtnn Slate Toll Bridge Au thority. : V ' Saer in t Best buys you'll j-anywhere! i Jk x y $$m UlS'D'fl' Inspected fj TURKEYS ;i slashes pmc Right to Rockbottom! ES 2330 GRATER LAKE AVENUE THE HOME OF COUNTRY STYLE FRIENDLINESS AND HOSPITALITY" khsa. 'I t . Lots of Food a Low Low ,."1 GROUND BEEF A quality meal a real budget stretcher! And turkey it always a family taste favorite! 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