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Thursday, February 20, 1958 MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEIf IF YOU'RE NOT SHOPPING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH SMALL - TENDERIZED - SHORT SHANK an am UULTLlU U MS- 53 JSP M.at price. I. M V JfWs thi. ad good 1 f ftt iWtJJt through Saf., I SI jj iff f V LimiEi j Sold Shank Half or Whole Ham i -no I IV nDr-- Our Selected Top Quality Meats Are Tender, Tasty, Thrifty! SWIFT PREMIUM BRAND - SEALED PACKAGE ausaqe 6)0 Theyll Do It Every Time la I It IV At IM . A AITCH AHD WIZ4COS OF THE WATERWAYS, COULD DRV UP VENICE AUD IBCJ4TE THE &AHABA t By Jimmy Hatlo But theiiz own R4rkinc3 lot- THEI2E THEy CONCEDE DEFEAT TO MUCK AND MICE L-sgas : SUMP M02 4T VI4DUCT 9, USl I J&SrS WH Tjl USlMG LTEfSMATE SLUICES, ctUL 0 1MB, KING FEATURES STXDICATE. tnc, ffOlLO EIGHTS BESOtVIP. I Red Chinese Army Bidding for Better Relations With Civilians lb U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER - CHIME BONE REMOVED -CUT SHORT 0 Prime Rib Roast or Steak 7.l U.S.D.A. CHOICE STEW THAGC W lb SWIFT PREMIUM BRAND - OLD-FASHIONED STYLE -SLICED OR CHUNK INI A el? U.S.D.A. CHOICE STEER ALL LEAN MEAT AGED TO PERFECTION 2 -J SWIFT ORIOLE BRAND -SEALED CELLO WRAPPED SOCIO 2-LB. PKG. U 00 ; By WENDELL S. MERICK United Press Correspondent Hong Kong (IP) Red China's army is making an other bid to improve relations with the civilian population. The first step was to order army units to grow their own pork and vegetables. The latest is an order under which virtually all private homes requisitioned from civ ilians will be returned. This decision came at the all-army barrack control work confer ence in Peiping. Get 'Eviction' Orders The conference, according to the Communist New China News agency, "decided, that excepting the Marine defense units, frontier defense units, anti-aircraft units, Railway Corps and the National De fense Engineering corps that really need private homes and could continue to rent and use them, all PL A (People's Liberation Army) units should as from March this year, cease renting private houses they have already rented." The requisitioning of pri vate homes, along with the food problem has angered farr mers and city-dwellers for months along the coastal areas, especially in KwaAg tung province in the south and Fukien province on the East coast facing Nationalist Formosa, where the Reds found it necessary to take over private homes to house troops. Apparently Fukien, which is regarded by the Chinese as a top-security area, won't be much affected by the new order. -! But in inland regions, the FRY The Buy of the Week for that Economical Dinner UVJ gsec ER CHIGOE 'Y(Qj Fresh !iU2) Frozen (deal for frying stewing soup or boil (limited supply) lmtiria Fresh Produce You Must Be Satisfied or Your Money Back! SMALL, TIGHT, GREEN DELICIOUS ARTICHOKES- Sorry Wejlan Out Last Week Always a Treat Served Hot or Cold FOR 3 RED RIPE FIELD GROWN IN MEXICO TOMATOES Makes a Good Salad Look and Taste Better Pounds FRESH, TENDER LOCAL SPINACH OR Mustard Greens Trimmed and Rinsed a 12-OZ. MILD AND TENDER fancy STOCKTON ASPARAGUS Now in. A sure sign spring is not far off. PACKAGE I V if J . . V 7) ea nSo AA hem' Lettuce t3i -ii II 1 ffTjC&in f U.S. No. 1 OREGON White or Brown ONION SETS lb. LOCAL GOLDEN Delicious Apples A Good All Purpose Apple 2) lbs. U.S. No. 1 KLAMATH RUSSET POTATOES 10 lbBaT 49 MISS CHINATOWN, USA Miss June Gong, 21, from Miami, Fla., and a senior at the University of New Hamp shire, was named "Miss Chi natown, U. S..A." for 1958, in Chinese New Year festivi ties in San Francisco, Calif. Justice of Peace Courts Investigated Chicago (IB Justice of the Peace courts are under inves tigation in four states to de termine whether they are meeting current judicial needs, the American Judica ture society reported. The Judicial Council of New Hampshire called for abolition of the criminal and civil jurisdiction of JPs in a recent report. Michigan's legislature, the society said, has appointed a special committee to study the JP system. Testimony be fore the committee pointed to a need for wholesale changes, the society's journal noted Also under study are JP courts in Minnesota. A legis lative interim committee is conducting the survey of the state's lower court system. Finally, the society said, criticism is being directed at the JP system in Colorado by a survey committee of the state bar. The committee's chairman, the society dis closed, recently said the sys tem breeds incompetence in administration ana com plete disrespect by everyone." The Colorado bar committee is recommending that salaries replace fees for JPs. Earlier last year, the Ohio legislature abolished all JP courts, the society added, and set up in their place a state wide system of county and municipal courts. Some pasture soils are gen erally poorer because they are too acid for the best growth of pasture legumes or the bet ter pasture grasses. Their im provement usually requires army. will build barracks for itself to live in, as well as produce much of its own food. Know the People It is all part of Peiping's campaign for the army "to get to know the people." NCNA pointed up the ex tensiveness of the requisition ing in reporting the Peiping conference held in , January. It said that "last year, alone, various units returned a total of 74,200 houses" to the or iginal owners. 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