Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1963, Image 6

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    THURSDAY. MAY 23, 1963
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HOME RANSACKED Helen Snyder, a nearly blind 80-year-old
widow, tella sheriff Lee Kowry how two men- tied her
with bedsheeta and ransacked her house In La Canada, Calif.,
for two hours while searching for loot. Mrs. Snyder had
been loosely tied and had worked herself free by the time
the sheriff arrived. The bandits got away with 515. (UPI)
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Grange
News
Uppar Applastt Grange
Clyde Travis was appoint
ed by Grange Master Edmund
Ramsay to fill the vacancy
of Youth chairman for the
Upper Applcgate Grange cre
ated by the resignation of
Laura Scott.. Mrs. Scott has
been chairman of this com
mittee for the past two years
and . will remain in an ad
visory capacity.
Also voted at the recent
meeting of the Grange was
a scholarship to 4-H summer
school. Chaplain Mildred Red
head announced that plans
were being made for a Grange
Sunday. June 2 was voted as
the date for the service at
Ruch Community church.
Agricultural Chairman
Marun Urler read a humor
ous letter about a well-meaning,
irce-loaoing, free spend
ing relative - Lrncle Sam. Thta
was cited in reference to new
agricultural programs not
necessarily endorsed by tann
ers, but credited to them for
adding to the tax burden.
'J. lie lecture 'program fea
tured Mouicrs' uay with
group singing and a reading
us well as me siory on nit
nurucui spaiiKing Hum iviom,
uy cacn man in- me group.
hoscue Hoberta, btatc
Grunge Uvu.sucr, was a guest,
lie I'umiiaeu urungei's ui me
uiiru anu iour degree wurK
to uc given uy noxy Aim
drill team at i-eiurai toini
urange nail and tne nftn ue
gree worn to uu given in tne
name hull on aaiuroay, May
!to. ..,
Roberta reminded members
thai a prize is uemg given
oy Jackson County I'omona
u.ange to tne subordinate
uraiige having ihe most initi
ates taking me degrees each
time.
'twenty -two persons from
Upper ippiugute nave recent
ly iSKcn me ursi ana second
uetirees.
I'oiiuwlng the meeting re
freshments were aeiveu by
ncien ana Louis Buckley and
Marion ana Louise uuniup.
Built Falls Grange
Master 'ted r rcdenburg
presided at tne May meeting
ot ute uutic laus Uiange.
iiie cnancr was uraped in
memory ot Marvin comrin.
Miss Aricne Cothrin receiv
ed tne thiru aim lourui de
grees of tne oiuer to become
a suourdinale urange mem
uer. Alt meinbcrs desiring to
oecome f o m o n a mcmocrs
may receive the fifth degree
Alay 24 at Ihe Central rouu
Grange hall.
The Grangers observed
Grange Sunday May 19 at the
Community Bible church.
The annual Grange spon
sored project of Cemetery
Clean Up Day will be held
Saturday, May 25. weather
permitting, starling at 9 a.m.
Otherwise the clean up will
be Sunday, May 26. All inter
ested persons arc invited to
participate. Following the
work time a potluck dinner
will be served in the grove
nearby.
The Home Economics club
meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Roy Green.
Gucsti were Mrs. Earl Rem
sen and Mrs. Ronald Rcmscn,
Butte Falls, and Mrs. Marian
Gcmmell. Tacoma, Wash.
Oeschufes Access Rood
Memorial Approved
Salem - ilTH - The House
Wednesday approved a me-
nior al to Congress urging an
appropriation to the U. S.
Bureau of Land Management
to construct access roads to
and through its lands border
ing a section of the Deschutes
river.
Sugar Prices Soar Sharply in Stores As Shortage Looms
By United Press International
Sugar - prices soared in
stores across the nation today
in what could eventually
mean an end to the five-cent
candy bar.
"We don't know where it
will atop," said one chain store
official in Dallas, Tex., as the
price of sugar climbed to 68
cents for five pounds.
In many cities, housewives
streamed to markets to stock
up on sugar.
The hike in prices - and the
run on sugar - seemed to in
volve a complicated world
situation that was beyond the
understanding of many home
makers caught up in the ef
fects. Crop Failures Blamad
The cause of the shortage
was crop failure last year in
many sugar producing coun
tries, plus some labor trouble
in Hawaii.. The disappearance
BET BELT 8TANDARDS
Washington - (UPD-- The
House Commerce committee
haa approved a bill setting
up standards for -automobile
seat belts sold in interstate
commerce.
of Cuba's sugar from the West
ern market also was a factor,
but Cuba also had crop failure
last year.
A wholesaler in Des Moines,
Iowa, said the climbing prices
would also affect beverages,
canned goods and other items
Two Area Students
Receive OSU Honors
Corvallts - Margaret A. Est
and Karen J. Culbertson of
Medford have been honored
at Oregon State university for
academic achievements in the
school of business and tech
nology. Mrs. Est was one of four
sophomores and Miss Culbert
son, one of 23 seniors so
honored at the school's an
nual spring awards dinner.
- Mrs. Est's home address is
1614 Mlnear rd. She. is ma
joring In the department of
business administration. Miss
Culbertson's home address is
261S Hlllcrest rd. She Is grad
uating In the department of
secretarial science and busi
ness education.
on shopping lists. The higher
prices eventually could mean
the end of the five-cent candy
bar, too, he said, "unless It's
the size of your thumbnail."
In Chicago, Phil D. Missncr,
sales manager for Sugar Sup
ply Corp., listed three prime
reasons for the world shortage
of sugar - the Cubans had a
small crop because of poor
management, two very poor
winters in Europe caused poor
harvests, and the so-called
underdeveloped countries
have become more prosperous
and are Increasing their trade
demands.
Spurt in Stock Sales
Rising raw sugar prices in
New York touched off a spurt
in the sale of Hawaii sugar
agency stocks with gains rang
ing from S3 to as much as $10
a share. It was one of the most
active trading days since 1959.
In' Washington, Lawrence
Myers, director of the sugar
policy staff of the Agriculture
Department, wouldn't make a
guess as to the length of any
sugar shortage or the progress
of the price spiral.
He said the United States
has all the sugar needed for
current consumption. He said
that when a hoarding move-1 Market experts in New until sugar beet crops are .
ment begins, there is no way York said the world wide harvested In both the United
to tell how far it would go. shortage would exist at least States and Europe in October.
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