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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1969 8 D. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON worn ' I't'iTW . mi is. . - ....... T-ok. .: , WJ .1 .f",vvr-;k'"' A TOW - S ' J'" 1 .-rffflW-. Medford's Finest Meats Since 1940' n For Stewing or Fricassee We Will Cut 'Em Up if You Wish (4 to 5 lbs.) lb. PEAS CUT GREEN BEANS e CORN FRENCH GREEN BEANS LEAF SPINACH Chopped SPINACH PROPOSED MOON CRAFT - These are luywer panel shows a three-main spherical drawings of a proposed moon craft outlined vehicle with metal legs attached to rollers, at a meeting of the American Rocket So- Lawrence Hofstcin and A. W. Caeciola, the ciety at Washington. At top is a proposed engineers, said their ideas are "achievable." three-man cylindrical vehicle with one-man (UPI Telephoto) capsule equipped with pincer-type arms. The Press Men Experience Valley Forge Cold in Kennedy Yard 5 i -J7 By A. ROBERT SMITH Mail Tribune Wahlngton Correspondent Washington - George Wash ington would be proud of the press corps that is manning the New Fron tier of Presi dent - elect 1 John F. Ken- nedy when he is here in me capital. Unlike t h e balmy sun III',: is .Smith New Frontier Is a windy lit tie street in Washington's Georgetown section. For newsmen huddled t o gethcr near Kennedy's front door step, the scene lakes on too many of the discomforts of Valley Forge. Kennedy has preferred working much of the time since Thanksgiving Day at his three - story narrow brick home. It is close to the hos pital where his wife and new son have been. To this place come cabinet candidates and other advisors. Pierre Salinger, the new press secretary, has tried to discourage newsmen from congregating in front of Ken nedy's house. It hasn t work ed. Despite the chilly clays, reporters come to stand, shiver and speculate together about what is transpiring within. Traffic Kepi Moving Policemen stand in the street and keep the tratlic moving. Willi the aid of stout rope, they also keep tourists on the sidewalk across the street. Even these rubber nnrlcers mav have a bearine shine of Palm jon American history. Beach, this Tle other day when Ker.- end of the nnriv emerucd from his front door with his new Secretary of Health, Education a n d Welfare in tow, a lady across the street shrieked quite au dibly: "What about Adlai Stevenson for .secretary of stale?" This suggestion was immediately countered by sev eral equally loud cries of "No. No." To all of this, John Ken nedy gives no more notice than a baleful glance. He is not there to lean across the fence, as it were, and chin with the neighbors, lie is there, coalless and hatless in the brisk air, to talk into thej TV cameras which have been mounted there for hours on his sidewalk. Through them and the old fashioned pencil scribbler type newsmen, Ken nedy speaks to the nation and the world from his doorway. When one TV man confesses he didn't get it the first time, Kennedy goes through his bit about Gov. Abraham Hibicoff once more without any com plaint or argument. Reasons Pondored Why, the newsmen wonder, did Ribieoff get Il.E.W. when it was thought he wanted to be Attorney General'' Was it to make room in that Justice n.,-.,.i,,,..i ..I.-.I r.... !,.,, I...- "Science and Youm Kimni,( ,u, ,..K.kl,t buster? Or was il becausi1 Si n. Kennedy wanted a smooth and persuasive politician with con gressional experience for this most sensitive spot involving such hot issues as federal aid to education and medical care (or the aged? After Hibicoff leaves, a taxi arrives with Hep. Stewart L. Udall of Arizona. Ho pays the driver and scurries inside without knocking or telling newsmen why he is there. Maybe he hadn't been told. Kveryone assumes he is to be tapped for Interior secretary. Others have been mentioned as pulling nil the wires they can for the job - namely C. Girard Davidson nf Portland and Clyde KI1K the head of the rural electric co-op group - but Udall is given the inside rail. Why? Is it so that he can be given a great buildup to take on Sen. Barrv Gold- walcr when that outspoken , conservative Republican1 comes up for reelection? j House Up for Sate Kennedy's h o u s c, now guarded night and day by the Saeret Service, is up for sale. Real estate speculation is that it will bring a fancy price, maybe $(10,000 or $10,000. Located where the very rich and very fashionable love to mingle, il will command even more for Ms historic value -if events of the past two weeks can already be given historic value. When Kennedy moves into thai large while place on j Pennsylvania ave., the press; corps moves into its cozy, ! heated press room, equipped 1 with card table, ice box and i easy chairs. The days at Ken- j ncdy's Valley Forge will also; be history. j SPiOCCDLI e French Fries FfFROZEH I FOODS Mixed Vegetables Cauliflower o Italian BEANS Broccoli SPEARS o F0RDH00K LIMAS BABY LIMAS FRENCH FRIED ONIONS DEL MONTE 46 C9l lb. 5 f 12-oz. Tin LUNCHEON MEAT PLUMROSE DEVILED TINS UlfBBBBBKBBtBH Pamphlet Advises On Science Careers Washington - (Science Serv ice) - To become a space scientist or a weather expert, take all the high school science you can gel, plus lots of college chemistry or phy sics or both. This advice comes from (he t Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Office of Edu cation in a i rye pu,,,,,... '"Snl,p.irlmi,lu siuuums, Career." Science careers requiring various amounts and kinds of high school, vocational school, college or postgraduate train ing arc listed in this pamph let, which is designed to en courage students to make in formed and adequate plans for their education and future careers. Specific reference is made in each case to detailed Information presented in the U.S. Department of Labor's "Occupational Ogtjook Hand book" and in reprints cover ing each career specialty. Reprinl leaflets on such fields as architecture, chemis try, dietetics, sheet metal work, physics, printing, teach ing, etc., are available at prices ranging from five to twenty cents a copy from the Superintendent of Documents. Washington 25, D.C. The 1059 Handbook also may be pur chased at $4.25 a copy. A lest for rabies in animals uses a fluorescent dye and it is possible to discover within a few minutes whether a sus pected animal has rabies. For mer tests took several weeks to produce an answer. Fat Women Said More Easygoing Boston -(Science Service)-! Pal women are even more, easygoing and more inactive,! physically, than fat men, Drs. Anna-Marie Chirico and Al-1 bert J. Slunkard of the Uni-i versity of Pennsylvania! School of Medicine, Philadel-' phia, reported here. They mulched the physical activity and mental attitude toward activity of 25 obese men and 1 5 obese women against their non-obese coun terparts in age, occupation and socioeconomic b a c k- j ground. Daily activity mea sured by a mechanical pedom eter showed that obese women walked an average trf 2.0 miles per day as compared with 4,9 miles per day for nonobese women. Comparable figures for men were 3.7 and 6.0 miles per day. At the same time fat women were much more passive, when compared to normal weight women, than were fat men compared to normal wo' ghl men. ALL SOLID MEAT BBBBEEE BETTY CROCKER Yellow White Spice Devils Pkgs. DETERGENT qt. tin CANDLE MAKING IS FUN Mb. pkgs. QUALITY MARKET IS FAMOUS FOR OUR OWN Aged steer beet v.- m ' fe rn m Fancy Thin Skinned BRIGHT GREEN ml 4St.i LAMB FRESH PACK From Florida FRESH BUNCH tggrr.m'i.ivM.y 218 EAST MAIN riuii'ii& 1 tSTEW K?&-'4 Asa lb. I mi Bunches . 222 West Main Next to Ccpco ELIVERY iP 3-7444 We Are Closed Sundays