Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 08, 1963, Image 26

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    THURSDAY. AUGUST 8. 19E3
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Johnson,Coleman
Due for Runoff
In
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Jackson, Miss. - (UPD - Lt.
Uov. Paul B. Johnson and
former Gov. J. P. Coleman,
Doin committed to resist in
tegration at every level. Wed'
nesday built up leads that
would apparently put them in
an Aug. 27 runoff for the
Democratic nomination for
governor.
Johnson, 47, who lost three
previous tries to win the of
fice once held by his father,
was virtually assured of a
place in the runoff to pick a
successor to Gov. Ross Bar
nett, prohibited by law from
succeeding himself.
Coleman, who defeated
Johnson in a runoff for gover
nor eight years ago, maintain
ed a lead of more than 8,000
votes over attorney Charles
Sullivan as the slow tabula
tion of votes from Tuesday's
primary continued.
With 1,307 of the state's
. 1,888 precinct's tabulated and
reports coming in from scat
tered incomplete precincts,
Johnson had 102,519. Cole
man had 81,911 and Sullivan
73,595.
Retired welder Robert Ma-
. son, who said he entered the
race because he liked to make
speeches, was a distant fourth
with less than 2,000 votes.
The two front runners will
vie in the primary three
weeks away with the winner
then facing Republican Rubel
Phillips, a former Democrat
making the GOP's first ser
ious bid for the governor's
chair since Reconstruction, in
November.
Johnson, Coleman and Sul
livan all pledged to uphold
segregation but varied in their
proposals to do it. '
Johnson and Sullivan bit
terly criticized President Ken
nedy for sending troops to
force the enrollment of a Ne
gro in the University of Mis
sissippi last (all.
Coleman, a onetime Ken
tucky supporter, was not as
vociferous as his two oppo
nents but disavowed h i s
former friendship with the
President. Coleman said John
son, in trying to help Barnett
physically block the enroll
ment of James Meredith, was
politically motivated.
Disabled People
May Get Benefits
People who' are severely
disabled may be eligible for
social security benefits, ac
cording to Edward B. Jacob
son, district manager in Med
ford. . Individuals having an ill
ness or injury which is ex
pected to be of long continued
duration may qualify for ben
efits if they are under the age
of 65 and have worked in em
ployment covered by the So
cial Security Law in at least
five of the ten years before
their disability stopped them
from working. Benefits may
be paid commencing with the
seventh month of disability.
Jacobson urged that disa
bled workers and their fami
lies who are not receiving dis
ability payments immediately
contact their Social Security
office and make inquiry as
to their eligibility for bene
fits. He said anyone who la un
able to go to the office should
, write or phone and a repre
sentative would contact them
at their residence. The Med
ford office Is located at 1017
North Riverside ave. and the
telephone number is 773-7348.
Caesarean Section
Long Practiced
Otis ABF, Mass. -IPD- Mrs
John F. Kennedy gave birth
to all three of her children
by Caesarean section, a tech
nique so-called in the belief
that Julius Caesar was born
in the same manner.
The operation involves an
Incision in the abdomen and
the wall of the uterus to
reach the baby. Such a de
livery is prescribed in cases
where normal delivery is re
garded as being difficult or
impossible.
Roman law specified that
the operation be perfoormed
on any women believed dy
ing in advanced pregnancy.
According to medical his
torians, the Senate of Venice
Imposed the death penalty on
any practitioner who failed
to perform a Caesarean sec
tion on a dying pregnant
woman.
However, the earliest re
corded case nf Caesarean sec
tion was that of a Swiss who
operated on his wife nearly
800 years ago.
DRAG WITH GRADERS
Sherman, Tex.-WPD-Youthful
hot rod enthusiasts sur
reptitiously borrowed a pair
of road graders from the
county equipment barn and
used them in drag races on
county road, according to
police. The graders were re
turned unharmed.
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Fresh Local
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CARROTS . We. 219
CUCUiV3BEEHS pine pr each 5
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SWEET PICKLES C.H.B. Whole 22-Oz. Jar
DILL PICKLE CHIPS
DEL ROGUE 22-Oz. Jar 41.00
S H R I M P GULF BELL-Broken m Tin 31 .GO
STEWED TOMATOES 101.00
MARGARINE c u 4.B9
COOKIES SUNSHINE-Cud Custard or Hydro ... Lb. Pkg. 2
SALAD DRESSING ,,,.21.
TOiNHATO C ATS U PHUNTSor DEL MONTE 20-Oz. Bottle
TOMATO JUICE ortiga snap E tom ,. 121.00
SPAGHETTI SAUCE ..... 21 A9
TOILET TISSUE o.... , 31.00
PAPER TOWELS . s. 3.79
SCOURING PADS 2.49
SCOURING PADS DOBIE pkg. 2 ,49
TOOTH PASTE - . s. ,59
CREAM FLAKE
SHORT
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SYRUP f) BLEACH 1
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USDA CHOICE
RUMP
SWIFT'S PREM HOSTESS
BONEL
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Plastic Patch
Spot, Strip
SON
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Pkg.
Independently Owned & Operated
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Prices
Effective thru
Sun., Aug. 11
Market Basket
842 Siikiyou Blvd., Aihl.md
nfl Houti: 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
3&" Cloied Sundiy
Wo.
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Elbow Macaroni Long Spaghetti
Midget Sea Shells
Your Choice Pkg 38'
Van Weyvs Thrift
126 Pine Street, Central Point
Hours: 8:00-9:00 Week Dayi
10:00-7:00 Sundays
Grandview Mkt.
2330 Crater Lake Are.
- Mcdtord
Houn: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Monday Through Sunday
Drive-In Market
South Pacific Highway, Talent
Houn; t a.m. to 10 p.m.
Monday through Sunday
Limit
Rights
Reserved
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