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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
THUKbDAY, rbbrtUAHY 21. 18b3
All-Niahf Ride
Ends in Terror
For Young Girls
Delle, Utah - (UPD - The two
18-year-old girls, who were
roommates, met the two
youths In Salt Lake City
Tuesday night. The four went
to a movie, then embarked
on an all-night drive.
They drove Into the moun
tains east of Salt Lake City,
then across to Wendover,
Nev., on the Utah border, then
to Delle, then toward a sheep-
herder's cabin in the desolate
hills near Great Salt Lake.
It was midmorning by now.
Suddenly the car settled into
deep mud on the primitive
road and stuck. Rex Hintze,
17. the driver, asked the girls,
Carol Clayton and Drinda
Atnes, to help push it out.
Girls Refused
As Sheriff Fay Gillette of
Tooele county tells It, the girls
refused, got out, and said they
were going to hitchhike a ride
back to Delle.
Hintze, according to Gil
lette, had been drinking heav.
ily and became enraged. He
grabbed a hammer and chased
the two girls down the side
of a slope. Tony Robertson
19. watched in horror.
"After about 10 minutes,"
Robertson told police, "he
came back and told me he
killed the girls. He asked me
to help hide the bodies."
Tony bolted. Scared and
fearing for his own life, he
alternately ran and walked 14
miles to Delle. It took more
than three hours. There he
burst into a cafe and gasped,
"There are two dead girls out
there."
Police drove him back to
the stalled car on the lonely
hillside. Moans led them to
Carol and Drinda, lying par
tially burled under rocks,
tumbleweed and pieces of tin.
"At first we thought it was
sheep we heard," Gillette said.
Officers said the girls had
been severely bludgeoned
about the head. Hintze had
fled into the foothills on foot.
Carol and Drinda were
rushed to a Tooele hospital
in critical condition. Drmda
later was transferred to a Salt
Lake City hospital, where she
underwent emergency surgery
early today. Both girls were
fighting for their lives.
Hintze was easily captured
in the brushland by sheriff's
deputies who fanned out in
Jeeps. The boys were held
overnight In Tooele. The sher
iff said charges would be filed
against Hintze. Robertson was
held or questioning.
All four were Salt Lake
City residents.
Hatfield Gives lip
Listening Device
Salem - (UPD - Legislative
proceedings are no longer
piped Into the governor's office.
Gov. Mark Hatfield simply
handed over the loudspeaker
Wednesday afternoon when a
committee called upon him
to discuss the matter.
"Take it," Hatfield said.
Sen. E. D. Potts (D-Grants
Pass) and Rep. Katherine
Musa (D-The Dalles) chair
men respectively of the Sen
ate and House Rules commit
tee, called on Hatfield.
Earlier, Senate President
Ben Musa said he didn't like
It when he learned the Senate
chambers were "bugged."
Musa didn't know it, but
Hatfield had been listening
In since 1959, when loud
speakers were installed In the
Senate. The House had been
"bugged" since the Holmes
administration.
3
Southern Pacific
Asks Fare Increase
Salem - (DPI) - Passenger
traffic on Southern Pacific
trains In Oregon has been de
clining steadily, an officer if
the railroad told a suite pub
lic utility examiner Wednes
day. Henry E. Mogler of SP's
San Francisco office asked
the PUC to lift a suspension
of a 10 per cent across-lhe-board
Increase on intrastate
fares. He said the Increase
was needed to offset losses in
carrying passengers,
Mogler said annual passen
ger traffic has dropped from
24,000 to 18,00 in recent
years.
Romans Once Banned
Sausage From Sale
Chicago OTIiS a u s a g e
speakeasies and bootleggers
sprang up during the reign of
Roman emperor Constantino
in the early days of the Chris
tian church.
The American Meat insti
tute says Constantino hud
banned sausages at church re
quest because they were used
In pagan temple rituals. They
also were hawked In the
streets for the holidays of
Luperculus, the goat god and
Florlana, the flower goddess.
A popular sausage then was
made from fresh pork, white
pine nuts, cumin seed, bay ;
KLAMATH FALLS FEED LOT BEEF
From T.P. Packing Company USDA
Good Grade For Peak Quality
Without A Surplus Of Fat and
Waste!
A
ROUND
STEAK
25 Discount
Regular 98c lb.
n.
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POt ROaSt Round Sons
POt ROaSt Boneless
Rump Roast
Rump Roast
Rib ROaSt Standing
Tip Roast
Heel Boil
Rib Boil
Plate Boil
Brisket Boil
Rag. Price
per Pound
.69
.75
98
.89
1.19
.89
1.19
.89
.49
.29
.29
Discount
per Pound
.17
.18
.24
.22
.30
.22
.30
.22
.12
.10
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par Pound
.53
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Boneless Stew
Chuck Steak
Rib Steak
1-
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Swiss Steak .
Bon. In
Sirloin Steak
Sirloin Steak B.n.h
Tip Steak
Cube Steak
Reg. Price
per Pound
.49
.29
.89
.79
.98
1.29
.98
.98
1.69
1.19
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CHEESE LOAF
TOfviftT SAUG
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DAINTY
No. 303 Tins
GOLD N KORN
100 CORN OIL 1-Lb. Pkgs.
KRAFT
Cottage-American 2-LB. LOAF
99
99
59
ARGO
8-OZ. TIN
15
99
CREAM FLAKE
3-LB. TIN
SHURLAC
12-QUART SIZE
SILK
60 Count Pkg.
49'
69'
9'
PEACHES
SIERRA MISSION
Sliced or Halves
Light Syrup
No. 214 Tins
5:99c
CHIFFON WHITE
200 COUNT PKG.
GOOD DAY
No. 303 Tins
OUR FIRST $1,000 WINNER!
LLOYD SILVIUS 323 GRANITE ASHLAND
Congratulations To Him And All The
Other Many Winners In Our Big . . ,
$120,000 CASH GIVE A WAY!
WESTGATE
10
, 799c
ASPARAGUS
STAR-DEE
Green Center Cuts
No. 300 Tins
5:99c
COFFEE I
FOLGER'S
Regular Instant
ib 49c -or... 89c
Tin 97C 10-Qi. '
OURS FRESHER DAILY
CINNAMON BREAD 35c
MAPLE BARS ch 5c
CHERRY TURNOVERS 2.0,15c
CHERRY BOSTON CREAM PIE eh 49c
PULL APART GARLIC BREAD a,a, 3stl u, 3 -89c
ON' FOOD
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per Pound per Pound
.1 2
.07
.22
.20
.24
.32
.24
.24
.42
.30
.32
.37
.22
.67
.59
.74
.97
.74
.74
1.27
.89
.97
Fillet Steak
Flank Steak
Porterhouse Steak
New York Steak
Ground Beef
Ground Chuck
Ground Round
Liver
Heart
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U.S.D.A. GRADE "GOOD" BEEF
Just Enough Fat for Flavor and
Tenderness. Well Trimmed of Ex
cess Fat and Bone to Give You More
Good Eating Meat.
COFFEE hEISS
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Famous Foods fo0T?&fl
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Tongue -
Aft" LG.
Reg. Price Discount You Pay
per Pound per Pound per Pound
2.19 .55 1.64
1.29 .32 .97
1.39 .41 .98
1.98 .49 1.49
.49 .12 .37
.69 .17 .52
.89 .22 .67
.59 .15 .44
.39 .10 .29
.39 .10 .29
m MASTS
FRESH
PICNIC
STYLE
Strictly Fresh
DOZEN
KARO-lmitation Maple
24 oz BOTTLE
PUREX LIQUID
HALF GALLON
TO JU1G
GOLDEN
POPPY
46-oi. Tins
2 29
BAGLEY
BARTLETT No. 2V2 Tins
MODOC No. 2'2 Tins
Freestone Halves
NORTH COAST
No. 2Vi Tins
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SPRECKEL'S
Granulated 10 LB. BAG
POTATOES
U.S. No. 2 KLAMATH SANDLANDS
1
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Tender Bunches
LOCAL NO. 1
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Fancy Golden
Green-Tipped Hands
2 52
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Nuf-Flavored
Tops For Salads
EACH
TRUCK LOAD
CANNED FOOD SALE!
CORNED BEEF HASH Derby-lSttoi 3 r .99
APPLESAUCE North Coast-No. 303 7 'or ,99
OR AHGE JUICE c . ....... 2 , .99
TOMATO SAUCE 10 ... .79
SPINACH
el Monte No. 303 Q for a 99
SPINACH Blue Sky -No.303 7 for m 99
FRUIT COCKTAIL - 4 .89
PORK AND BEANS
Van Camp'i No. 2V4 ....
4 ... .99
Del Monte 8 oz.
Del Monte-No. 300
Del Monte-No. 303
TOMATO SAUCE
TOMATO SAUCE
ASPARAGUS
Dew Drop Cut Green No. 300
SAUERKRAUT
STEWED TOMATOES p
HOMINY
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DICED BEETS
GREEN LIMA BEANS v..
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Mitsion-No. 303
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MEDFORD-Wesrgare Center
MEDFORD-13th and Central
ASHLAND-Gateway Shop. Center
Wi R.tarva Tht Right To Limit
Prices Effective Thru Sunday
Rep. Powell Says
Attacks Launched
Because of Race
Washington - UPD - Rep
Adam Clayton Powell says if
nepotism and night clubbii j
are good enough (or senators,
they're good enough for him.
The New York Negro Dem
ocrat replying to criticism of
his well publicized activities
by Sen. John J. Williams
(R-Del.) Wednesday told a
crowded, klieg-lighted news
conference:
"Equality is equality. I'm i
member of Congress and as
good as anyone else."
The Senate and House, he
said, "are filled with men and
women who are doing the
same things ... use of coun
terpart funds, relatives on
their payrolls and working
to get projects for their dis
tricts." Powell, urbane and jocular
through an hour of question
ing, said Willams' three at
tacks on him on the Senate
floor were because of his col
or and not his conduct.
Raises Racial Issue
"I say unequivocally It
was because I'm a Negro,"
Powell said. Powell produced
a long list of Willams' votes
since 1948 which he said
showed the Delaware Repub
lican to be "100 per cent"
against civil right.
Shortly before Powell's
charge, Williams told the Sen
ate he never had used race,
religion or national origin in
criticizing anyone and would
not start now. He said any
one raising the race question
was "trying to cloud the s-sue."
Williams, renewing the
criticism of Powell thai he
started Feb. 5, also said that
both the Eisenhower and Ken-
nedy administration had
shown "far too much compas
sion toward" Powell in his tax
affairs and other dealings.
Powell called some of the
charges against him by Wil
Hams "inaccuracies and lies."
But the congressman made
clear he would not deny such
things as putting Mrs. Pow
ell on his payroll and spend
ing counterpart funds - local
currencies held by the U.S.
embassies in foreign countries
-in night clubs and resorts.
Senate Hides Nepotism
Powell said ther was noth
ing wrong with hiring rela
tives, and added at least 100
other House members - and
senators did it. He contended
the difference was that the
Senate tried to hide lis nep
otism. He said there was nothing
illegal about using counter
part funds for entertainment,
and as for the propriety of
it: "when you go to Paris
you can't spend all your time
in Notre Dame (Cathedral)."
While visiting at the Lido
night club in Paris, Powell
said, he spied Sen. Estes Ke
fauver, (D-Tenn.) with a party
of 10. He said the bills of
all were paid with counterpart.
Powell said the use of coun
terpart abroad was no drain
on the U.S. treasury. He said
Sen. Frank Moss (D-Utah),
flew to Europe on an Air
Force plane last summer and
that was paid for "with tax
payers dollars.
Moss told a reporter that
his only European visit last
year was a stop in England
en route home from Thule,
Greenland, on an Air Force
inspection trip over Labor
Day. He said he had "not
used one farthing of counter
part funds" on his trip as an
Air Force reserve officer.
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