Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 07, 1963, Image 27

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORO. OREGON
Central Point Grantf
5 The recent regular meeting of
Central Point Grange was pre
ceded by the officers seating
drill. During the business ses
sion, chairmen and members of
committees gave reports.
:!l HEC Chairman Mrs. Morris
Frink reported the rummage
am successful, and discussed
final plans for the annual dinner
Nov. 9. The Bazaar and Country
Store will-open at 11 p. m. and
a beef dinner will be served
from 6 to 8 p. m.
: Election of officers for 1964
resulted in Master James Cor
nutt being reelected. Other of
ficers are overseer Dee Hend
rickson; lecturer, Mrs. Gaston
Floux; steward, Marshall Weid
man; assistant steward, Eugene
Kirkham; chaplain, Mrs. Dee
Hendrickson; treasurer, Gaston
Floux; secretary, Mrs. William
Straus; gatekeeper, Ed Walters
Ceres, Mrs. Lester Gorden; Po
mona, Mrs. Ed Walters; Flora,
Mrs. Charles Morehouse; lady
assistant steward, Mrs. Eugene
Kirkham; executive committee,
Charles Morehouse, D e 1 m a r
Smith, and Arnold Bohnert.
The Pomona Rranee will hnlH
one joint installation of officers
Sunday, Dec, 8, at the. Central
Point Grange hall starting with
a potluck dinner at 1 p. m. A
program will conclude the after
noon. . , I
U.S. Postage Stamp
Commercials Proposed
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep.
Charles S. Joelson, D-N.J.,
thinks the idea of commercials
on U.S. postage stamps is
"novel, interesting and unac
ceptable." '
Commenting on the proposal,
put forward by one of his con
stituents, Joelson said Wednes
day, "I rebel at replacing
George Washington with 'Mr.
Kleen' and the Statue of Liber
ty with Miss Rheingold.
RUSK NEWS CONFERENCE
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sec
retary of State Dean Rusk will
hold a news conference Friday
ai u a.m. ti.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1963
C Lvl I ni Ti . iTi . . - ., u S
jenarur neuoerger diows nor, Never told, in book on Tobacco
By PATRICIA McCORMACK I tion is presently both justified I strengthened bv a lesislativA I wrikmnant ' ..... ...... u... 1 ... W
united Press International
NEW YORK (UPI) - Sen.
Maurine Neuberger, D - Ore.,
blows hot, never cold, in a new
book about tobacco and the pub
lic welfare.
She wants a "safer cigarette."
She lights out after the tobac
co industry and even Uncle
Sam, deploring the ostrich pos
ture in America where smoking
and health are concerned, as
she sees it.
In the book, "Smoke Screen"
(Prentice-HallV Senator Nan.
bercer said there are fnnr oen.
era! sectors of government ac
tivity m wnicn "remedial ac
aim laray. ine areas: n
Education of both the pre
smoking adolescent and the
adult smoker.
Expanded research into the
technology of safer smoking.
Reform of cigarette adver
tising and promotion. -
Cautionary anri informative
labeling of cigarette packages.
Smoking Division
She rernremenHeH the praatlnn
Within the IT S TVnarlment nf
Health, Education and Welfare
of a separate and distinct divi
sion 01 smoKing control.
"This can he Hnne hv eveeii.
live order (by President Kenne
dy, that is), though it would be
strengthened by a legislative
mandate, sne said.
The smoking control division,
as the senator envisions it,
would be charged with the au
thority to aid states and private
associations in the development
and dissemination of smoking
education materials.
It would be snnnllpH with the
funds and authority to conduct
a Droaa range ot educational ac
tivities on a national scale.
"Such activities should in
clude the use of posters in fed
eral buildincs and on federal
vehicles, and the purchase of
time and space from commer
cial advertising media for ad
vertisements calculated tn His,
courage smoking," she said.
Not Dull
The campaign to discourage
smoking needn't be dull, as the
solon sees it. Or too frightening.
Tt minhf even talrn a lioht turn
if that approach, indeed, helps
to convey the health education
message.
She cited, as one example,
matches designed by scientists
at a cancer research center.
The message on the covers
read:
'Smoke - the monev It's
healthier."
Tf that mpssano ant aprnce
former smokers of tobacco prod
ucts would have to smoke $8 bil
lion a year. That's how much
is spent for tobacco products
annually.
But of that amount, $3.2 billion
goes for taxes city, state and
federal. It has been estimated
that this year Uncle Sam will
reap more than $2 billion from
taxes on tobacco products. The
federal tax on a package of cig
arettes is eight cents.-
In New York City, cigarettes
cost around 35 cents a pack.
The Tobacco Institute reported
mat were s a live cent state
tax and a four cent city tax. in
addition to the federal one,
making 17 cents in taxes.
Increase Tax
Senator Neuberger suggests
7
PAYDAY or MILKSHAKE
CANDY
BARS 6 bars
Reg. 5c bars
Per Pak
RANCHO SOUP
VEGETABLE
TOMATO
22-oi. can 19c
22-ot. can 15c
- w iuj 1 im I nut 11 11 1 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 ti 1 1 u 1 1 u 11 1 Li 1 . 1 , , , 1 m 1 1 1 u 1 1 L II llJilitlUULFarffFgffi
MENS ARGYLE I
DRESS SOCKS
Sim 10-13 Assorted Pattorns
Reg. 39c
3: -SB
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PEG AND PLAY DESK
$A-A Reg. $4.98 J
" Jam . fej-di y j
Use Out layaway Plan I - II
jmuiuuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiluilllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllilllllllllllllFllljj
SWISS PRECISION MOVEMENT
Men's Wrist Watch
Sweep Second Hand - II
I I 2 Yr. Warranty
LBLLiMSlffl TTTTH IITD IffiMWl w" N I 111 In! "i wi IM
GENERAL ELECTRIC
HAIR DRYER
4 Centrals Reach-in Bonnet
SNOWDRIFT
SHORTENING - .uNfi
GENERAL MILLS
CHEERIOS ,,0,..., 43c
PUREX '
BLEACH .,. 39c 66c
GRAVY TRAIN
DOG FOOD i-j-i-M.. 77c
WESSON
OIL EXTRA LARGE 38 Or. Bottle 55C
MEADOWBROOK
BUTTER ....I 59c
RINSO BLUE " .
DETERGENT King Site Pkg.
94c
COFFEE ...c, 49c 2c.,97c
CORONET 100 PURE
CORK OIL
...24 Oi. Bottle
39c
BORDEN'S
CANNED I.1ILK ( c'.' " ) ... c, 8 '"99c
SYRUP, PancakeS Waffle o,.cS1.39
DRlNil 'iS&ISS&Z', ! 46-oz. can for
COCK-O-WALK ' ' ;
APRICOTS (Whole impeded) iVi can 5) for 319)
TEXAS STAR
SHRIMP TIDBITS mfh.m
MILANI'S LO-CAL . ' I ' ' . '
FRENCH DRESSING
HI.C
i
NALLEY'S BANQUET
DILL PICKLES
COCK-O-WALK
FRUIT COCKTAIL
DENNIS
WHOLE CHICKEN
CIRCUS
PEANUT BUTTER
REG. $1.69
BROOM 4-Tie Household
BLANKET
BEAUTIFUL SELECTION PLASTIC
FALL FLOWERS
303
can
22-oz. jar
599
t
can
an aDnrnnriata Iniraa'co tn tu-
federal cigarette tax to finance
federal research Into the causes
of cancer. In nrnmnia ih a.
cational and advertising activi
ties of the smoking control divi
sion, and to help develop the
safer cigarette she hopes to
see.
"Iceland Inst Vaa mnJltl-J
. iiiuuuieu
its tax structure in precisely
this manner, arirlins o nn-kif
cent per package increment 10
Us ciaararlp tnv tuiii, ik.
ceeds earmarked' for the Icelan-
aic cancer society . . . which
plans tp launch a campaign to
tell IcelanrWc nl ik. u..j
smoking," she said.
c rTu,h ''s"oke Screen,"
Senate Neuberger hopes to en
list the support of readers in
me task of implementing such
mHsure? ?s she suggests. .
The Tobacco Institute had
hlCmmen,t on Senator Neu
berger s book. But it provided
IndusTryf ma''0n " the tobacco
.-Some 17 million persons de
Za" T part of their me
from activity directly or indi
rectly connected with tobacco,
this includes some three million
farm people involved in grow
ing tobacco.
There is federal control
over growing and marketing of
tObaCCO. The aannnv ie !k TT c
Department of Agricul-
lure (uhda).
The IISDA sclim.l.. crui
billion riparnrlni: will k.
during 1963. Ten years ago, cig-
oicuc uuiiaumpiion was 386.8
billion.
Ten VenrR nrrn IHa ma. nnn
Ua consumption of piVnroiioo
was 3,559. This year, the per
caoita consumnHnn ie flclimaij
at 4,005.
BLEND OF RAYON AND NYLON - 72" x 90"
2S)
29
34-lb. can
18-oz.jar
Cm
12 for )
t
MEN'S HOT COLORS ' '
GREW SOCKS
Sizei 10-13 1st Quality
Reg. 59c -
A Pair QUI
Mm
HEAVY WEIGHT HOODED
SWEAT SHIRT
Double fleeced Yellow or orange
Rea. 5
$3.98
LADIES ROLL-UP SLEEVE
Fall Tailored
BLOUSES
Assorted
Styles
W99
32-38
Reg. $1.98
FOSTORIA 4-SLICE
Automatic Toaster
: Reg. $22.95
Uie Our Liyiwjy Plan
TROPIC-AIRE PORTABLE
Thermo Heater
Rog.
$13.98
RED DELICIOUS
GOLDEN DELICIOUS
WINTER BANANA
u
38-lb.
Box
Radishes Cauliflower
& OlIBOnS Large heads, snowy white
C 11(QC
J) bunch J J) each
CELERY Danish Squash
Fresh, crisp and crunchy A real treat in cool weather
pound vJJ pound
REG. $5.95 3-QUART FOSTORIA
Corn Popper S3.88
REG. $1.19 LADIES BOYS GIRLS
Plastic Raincoat 88c
REG. $1.79 POLY
Drainboard Tray SI .29
REG. 40e KENT FLASHLITE
Batteries p-, o;g29c
REG. $15.95 5-LB. CELLO-RAY
Sleeping Bag S9.97
REG. 59c RONSONOL
Lighter Fluid 2 88c
REG. $3.98 MEN'S LONG SLEEVE
Flannel Shirt S1.99
CLAIROL
HAIR SPRAY
Reg. er Hard lo Hold
Reg. SI. 65
' 99'
T Inc.
PRESTONE
Anti-Freeze .1.49
REG. $2.98 PORTABLE-TRAVEL
Ironing Board S1.99
REG. 39c ASSORTED COLORS
Art Paper 33c
$1.80 VALUE, 36 DELUXE
Pencils 88c
REG. $15.95 G.E. AUTOMATIC
Can Opener $12.99
REG. $12.98 21-INCH VINYL
Talking Doll S8.99
REG. $21.95 SUNBEAM
Electric Razor S12.88
oo mm f m
100 VIRGIN WOOL
KNITTING YARN
4-Ply 4-ei. Skein
Reg. $1.19
c
79
T-BIRD
DRUGS Reg. Price PRICE
Alka-Seltzer 59c 39c
Glisten
Toolh Paste ..... 69c 39c
Pilgrim 5 Grain
Aspirin, 100 tablets 17c
Fithion Curl
Hair Spray .... . 1.09 69c
Miss Clairol ...!l.38 99c
All. Nit.
Vaporizer ...... 6.95 3.88
Touch of Magic
Shoe Polish 49c 19c
Belgium 61. 4 Wh.
Film, 620 - 127 . 55c 51.00
Pilgrim 250 Tebleli Ch.wjbl.
Vitamins 3.50 1.88
Hoipttal Brand
Mouthwash ... 49c 33c
Pilgrim 100 mg.
Vitamin C, 250 tablets... 88c
Gillette Super or
Stainless Blades ... .69c
CASHIER WINDOW
SERVICES
FILM DEVELOPING
YEAR AROUND
LAY-AWAY PLAN
Free Gill Wrapping 1
Greeting Card, for all
ccaiioni
Hunting and fithing
- Lican.es
Checks Ca.hed
Money Orders
Postage Stamps
Bottle Return
RCA TV t Radio '
Tubes at 40 Discount
G-E Floor Polisher t
Waier Rental 77c a Day
m -x. av l f r it. s
I fyC7lfMA II
I A-' " ' ! ! . 11
CORNER JACKSONVILLE HI WAY AND LOZIER LANE
Quotas on Beef
Imports Stressed
BAKER, Ore. (UPH
and import duties on beef im.
ports must be established to
hall further depression of the
cattle industry in Oregon, Wal
ter Schrock. president nf th
Oregon Cattlemen's Association,
said here Wednesday.
Schrock, of Prineville, key
noted the opening session of
tne 50th Annual Cattlemen's As
sociation meeting. I
Schrock said Oregon recorded
the largest number of cattle in
me stale s nistory this year ac
cording 10 a came inventory.
inese large domestic cattle
numbers alone probably would
iiui nave ueprcssea our marxet
seriously considering the in
crease in per capita consump
tion.
He said, however,, that im
ports of beef from Australia and
New Zealand have further -
ffravaled the rienrpuori siinai inn
in our industry.- ..
"All We ask Is a poasnnnhlA
amount of orofectinn frnm sr.
cessive imports," he said.
Athena Youth Hurt
n Gun Accident
PENDLETON (UPI) -Ronald
Bishop, IS, Alhena was reported
in fair condition at St. Anthony
Hospital after he was wounded
in a shooting accident Wednes
day.
Deputy Sheriff Paul Jones
said Bishop and three other
youths stopped their car on Pine
Creek Rnarl lust past nf Alhona
to go bird hunting. Paul Breed
ing, who was sitting in the back
scat, picked up his 12-gauge
shotcun and it riisrhargprl as ha
started to leave the car.
The charee wont Ihrmmh Inn
front seat upholstery and struck
BishOD In the sirln Ha nniW.
went surgery shortly after being
admitted to me nospiiai.
The other youths in the party
Wpre fiarv Rlnm anH rlaiirla
McDonald, also of Athena.
One-Time Mayor
Of Bend Dies
BEND (UPI)-Melvin L. Rog
ers, mayor of Bend in 1958 and
the city's outstanding senior cit
izen in 1955, died Wednesday
following a long illness. He was
64.
Rogers was a native of Lu
vcrne, Minn. . .
He was a partner In the oper
ation of Cascade Forest Pro
ducts, Bend, prior to his illness.
He was a leader in Bend's
civic activities and a member
of the Bend City Commission
for three years. Rogers was a
veteran of World War I.
Survivors include his widow,
Jean, and a daughter, Mrs. Lo
rcna Hubbs, both of Bend. .
Zip Code Will Bring
Post Card From Santa
HOUSTON (UPI) - If good
little children include the zip
code in both the address and
return address of their letters
to Santa Claus this year, and
mail them by Dec. 15, the
Houston post offices promises a
reply. t
The post office said Santa's
zip code at the North Pole is '
99701. Those who include the
zip codes will get a post card
from Santa.