Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 27, 1961, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961
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Back Stairs: Instructions by Priest
By MERRIMAN SMITH
UPI Whits House Reporter
,. Washington - (UPD - Back
stairs at the White House:
; President. Ke nne dy may
have been a wee bit astonish
ed in church last Sunday at
Miiddleburg, Va., where Cath
olic services are held in the
auditorium of the community
'center.
The priest, the Rev. Albert
F. Pereira, took time out be
fore his sermon to inform the
worshippers that their bishop,
the most Rev. John J: Russell,
:was in the area. Then Father
.Pereira went on to instruct
; his flock on how to greet a
' bishop, pn the off chance they
encountered him.
"You greet the bishop by
"genuflecting and then kissing
his ring as a mark of respect
; for his office," the priest said.
"You address the bishop as
! 'your excellency'; or ''Bishop
Russell'." -: .v,-,-;
. President Well Versed
: -Some of the worshipers
"may hot have known the pro
tocol for meeting a bishop,
but , it is" assumed that the
President is well.versed in the
customs of his church.
The priest then cautioned
the participants in the mass
to mind their church manners
some of which are dictated by
security rather than religious
reasons wherever a President
worships..
"Out of respect to our week
end visitors," Father Pereira
said, "you are requested to
remain in your places until
they, i have left the audi
torium." ;
. Then ; as a stern afterthought,-
the, priest said, "Do
not leave your places at all."
Imoressed by Camp David
... Kennedy, was quite taken
up by Camp David in his brief
visit ' to the Navy - operated
White House retreat in the
Catoctin Mountains of Mary
land: He met former Presi
dent Dwight D. Eisenhower at
Market News Service
In Klamath Approved
Salem (UPD A bill setting
up a market news service in
the Klamath basin passed the
Senate Wednesday and went
to the House.
It appropriates $8,000 ' to
the board of higher education,
directing it to set up the
service by working with Ore
gon, State collegei the U.S.
Agriculture department and
the State of California. ,
the camp last Saturday for
lunch to talk over the Cuban
situation.
The Navy, of course, would
be utterly delighted to have
Kennedy make frequent use
of Camp David as a matter of
service pride, and also, for
the added benefit of having
the Chief Executive more
closely connected to the Navy.
The Kennedys have a one
year lease on Glen Ora, their
hunt country place outside
Middleburg where Mrs. Ken
nedy particularly enjoys rid
ing and fox hunting. The
Navy undoubtedly would be
happy to arrange bridle trails
around Camp David. But to
Four Cars Involved
In CP Accident
, Central , Point - A four-car
accident occurred at the in
tersection, of Highway 99 and
Pine st. in Central Point
about 4:10 p.m. Monday.
Central Point police said
cars driven by Betty Olive
Fjgles,. 30, of route 1, box
38, Central Point, and Harry
Larson, , 46, of 3113 North
Russet, st., 'Portland, were
stopped on the outside of the
Highway 99 southbound lane
waiting for traffic signal.
The brakes failed in a car
operated by Viola K. Christie,
59, of 6802 Lower River rd.,
Grants Pass, police said, caus
ing the car to strike the rear
of the Larson car, forcing it
into the Fegles car.
Mrs. Christie's car then
went into the inside south
bound lane and struck a ve
hicle driven", by Virginia
Louise Wilson,' 17, of 3045
Table Rock rd. , -'
Police said the Fegles, Lar
son and Wilson cars were
extensively damaged. Larson
was taken to Rogue Valley
hospital by , ambulance, -suffering
from, back and neck
injuries. , ,
, No citations were issued,
police said.
Sale of Home Laundry
Appliances Declines
New York - (UPI) - Industry
wide factory sales of home
laundry appliances during
1960 totalled 4.6 million
units.
The American Home Laun
dry Manufacturers associa
tion said sales for the year
were 14 per cent below 1959
duplicate - the rolling, open
fields of Middleburg for hunt
riding would require bull
dozing several small moun
tains out of the way.
Overboard on Security
Last Saturday, with a Presi
dent visiting Camp David for
the first time and having a
former President as his guest,
the Navy went a bit over
board on security.
The camp commander, Lt.
Cmdr. Tom Wynkoop, at one
point was reluctant about giv
ing his name to a reporter
who asked simply why the
Camp David sign had been
taken down and replaced by a
rather prim sign proclaiming
only "Camp Three." Wynkoop
gave his name only when the
reporter became somewhat in
sistent. The strict, sentry-enforced
confinement of reporters and
photographers to one building
while rtey awaited the break
up of the Kennedy-Eisenhower
meeting was attributed to
"security." , '
Russians on Premises
Security of what? When
Soviet - Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev visited Elsenhow
er at Camp David in Septem
ber, 1959, there were roughly
30 Russian secret agents on
the premises at one time. It
is ridiculous to think those
Russian agents left without a
pretty complete idea of the
inner workings of Camp Da
vid. V
Someone in the Navy also
tried to tell press secretary
Pierre Salinger that never be
fore had reporters and pho
tographers been admitted to
the camp.. This someone must
be frightfully young or woe
fully uninformed. From
whence cairte all these stories
and pictures of Eisenhower
and .the numerous foreign
visitors he entertained at the
camp? ' .
Go Navy to the newspaper
files. ;
Forest Access Road
Memorial Adopted .",
Salem (UPD The House
Wednesday adopted a Sen
memorial asking the Federal
government to expand its
program of developing forest
access roads.
The House also approved
a Senate joint resolution peti
tioning the Oregon congres
sional delegation to press for
passage' of legislation to de
velop a youth conservation
corps. '
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To cut a Pretty Figure
Know these facts about
OREGON GROWN CHICKEN
1. Chicken is lower in calories than any other meat.
Oregon Fresh
2. Broiled chicken contains only 115 calories per 3 oz.
. serving. Broiled sirloin has 375 calories and broiled
hamburger, 245 per serving.
Oregon F reth
Chicken is lower in fat than any of the other meats.
Oregon Fresh
Chicken breast is higher in protein content than beef,
veal, pork or lamb.
. Oregon Fresh
Chicken is a good source of the vitamin riboflavin,
rating above beef, pork, Iamb and veal.
Oregon Fresh
6, In terms of cost per pound of edible meat and the
" " nutrient return for the money spent, chicken is the best
buy a homemaker can make today.
Get into the "SLIM of things
Start now on your weight-watcher pro
gram. Watch for - helpful facts about
Oregon fresh chicken on the food pages
of your local paper, look for weight
watchers' recipes at your local food
market.
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' PLAQUE UNVEILED When Chief Henry Thompson of county, The 16-by-20-inch plaque, was designed by James '
'.the Wy-am Indians unveiled this bronze plaque at Celilo Archibald, a civil engineer in the fish planning section of
Park, it marked the completion of the 14-acre recreation the Portland U.S. Army Engineer district. -
park by the U.S. Army Engineers and its transfer to Wasco - ' ' ' , (UPI Telephoto)
Tshombe Arrested By Congolese Troops
Soquilhatville, The Congo
(UPD - Congolese central gov
ernment troops arrested Ra
ta n g a Province President
Moise Tshomb6 Wednesday
when he attempted to leave
a ; "summit" conference of
Congo leaders. He was seized
at the airport as he attempted
AREAS COMPARED
Africa's area is roughly
three times that of Europe.
to board an airplane to return
to his capital at ElisabethviUe.
The troops also took
Tshombe's European advisers
into custody.
Hurryl Hurryl
Hubbard Bros.
BIG SALE C
Ends Saturday, April 29
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$430 SOFA
$2,2, 5 00
This beautiful Oriental design sofa originally sold
for $430. It was rain damaged in a recent storm
and we have therefore lowered the price.
SALE
PRICE
We Will
Deliver
Anywhere
See Our
Other
Buys!
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3740 NORTH FACINC HIGHWAY
MEDFORD, OREGON
2 Doors From the State Police
Call SPring 3-5127
LOOK AT ALL THESE '''''1 )'' ,,r--lJ ifr
TURS-FR1 . ..-."X:. ' ....
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CHECK THE ITEMS
LISTED AND COME
SHOPPING TO SAVE
REAL MONEY
TOP QUALITY FOODS
if
LusciousRed Ripe
STRAWBERRIES 99
Heaping Full Baskets
FRESH LOCAL GREEN
ASPARAGUS 4.
i
Tender Green Tip to Tip
SMALL SWEET
ORANGES
4 doz. 99
4
Full-o-Juice
FIRST OF THE SEASON
CANTALOUPE 3, 99
-Jumbo Size
SPUDS
U.S. No. 2 Klamath
20 , 99
GRAPEFRUIT 15 99
PEANUTS 3 l 99
CUCUMBERS 10 99
LYNN'S st lVlEATS
SORAN'S FRESH
FRYERS
Big Plump Cut-Up Pan-Ready 2Vi to 3 lbs.
SWIFT'S
Worth More
SLICED
AQON
lbs.
CAVEMAN'S BEST
12-oz.
pkg.
99c
MAXWELL HOUSE,
COFFEE
99
Two
Pound
can
Limit Please
BAKERS
CHOCOLATE
CHIPS ..
HOLIDAY .
MARGARINE
5 99
EASTSIDE
DETERGENT
. bottle ' .
Plastic Bottle
JELL0
AND 1 1
PUDDING
5 6 99
LIPTOH TEA BAGS
100 bag
,99c
SCOTTIES
400 Tissues
4bx, 99c
JERGEHS BAR SOAP 15 99c
PET INSTANT MILK 12i 99c
AEROMX
halt gallon
99c
ALBERTS
FLAPJACK
FLOUR
2-lb box
3 99c
BORDEN
MAYONNAISE
qt. iar
2 99c
PILLSBURY FLOUR 10 i 99c
FIZZIES
8-flavored pkg.
4 99c
KOOLADE
1599c
INSTANT
DRINK
TANG
-giant tlx
99c
IKsAs,D RAISINS
4PLbg 99c
BEST All
FOODS V IX
giant bottle
2 99c
WHITE
SATIN
SUGAR
10 .ik 99c
UNDSEY
PITTED
OLIVES
tall can
3 99c
Sacker SYRUP
5 can 99C
MISSION
MACARONI
AND
SPAGHETTI
EASTSIDE
Chili Con Carne
5-99
Mild or Hot
S and W
PINEAPPLE
4-99
Crushed-Tidbits
Chunks
HOODY
PEANUT
BUTTER
16-qi. jars
299c
MARY
ELLEN
BERRY JELLY 2 399c
S&W BAKED BEANS 1 5 89c
STAR KIST TUNA
7-oz. can
499c
S&W TOMATO jniCE.tT 399o
DOLE
FRUIT
COCKTAIL
303 cans
4 99c
DEL
ROGUE
FREE PEACHES 303 an 599c
siskiyou PETADQ
BARTLETT It H 110
303 can
5 99c
S&W PEAS
303 can
599c
S&W
Whole Kernel
or Cream
CORN
303 can
599c
JE BEANS
303 can
499c
S&W SPINACH
303 can
6 99c
S&W CATSUP
14-oi. bottle
5 93c
YOU'LL SAVE PLENTY AT EASTSIDE THIS WEEK
' PLUS FILLING YOUR BOOKS FASTER WITH
SILVER DOLLAR STAMPS
ml
PILLSBURY
WHITE
ANGEL CAKE 299c
608 E.Maini
8 A.M. till 9 P.M. Daily
0 A.M. till 7 P.M. Sunday
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