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o 0 O IF YOU'RE NOT SHOPPING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH Young', Tender, Grain Fed, Center CutLean POBK LOIN- lb. We Will Gladly Cut in Chops and Roasts for you Medford Meat Co. Tasty Brand Sealed, Ce!lo Wrapped rxi I! ffft Frank: M Lean Center Cut Lean Shoulder 7 ff Perk Roast 'If U.S. Graded Choice Steer . . J U.S. Graded Choice Steer r3 Shuck joast M i Swift Premium Brand Vacuum Sealed Assorted Table Ready Lunc h Meat 29c EXTRA SPECIAL! EXTRA LEAN! BONED and ROLLED PifM - ihoulder Butt Cut 1 fit 1 Sawdust 'Chips' May Be Useful as Paper Ingredient Atlanta, Ga. -(Science Serv ice) A new type of sawdust soon may be used in the man ufacture of pulp and paper. It has been done already on a pilot scale in south Georgia. There is about one ton of sawdust for every thousand board feet of lumber pro duced. No important or large use exists for it. A modified type of sawdust or "saw kerf chips," however, now comes from a new type of saw blade developed by J. T. Griffin, an Atkinson county lumberman, it was reported here. Takes Larger File This revolu t i o n a r y saw blade has about one-fifth the number of teeth found in con ventional saws. Each tooth takes a large bite. Hence chips' of pine rather than "dust" is the result. ! - The fiber length of chips is long enough for utilization in the pulp and paper process. And in all the tests.jhe has made, the Iumbermanireports, the new type of saw cuts no wider kerf or gap than con ventional saws. ' Rigid laboratory tests and evaluation $in the next few months arevxpected to decide the feasibility of wider appli cation o the process through out the 'sawmill industry. Tests Scheduled All aspects, technical and economic, of the chip process at sawmill level are to under go testing at the U.S. Forest Service's Forest Products Lab oratory, Madison, Wis. Ray onier, Inc., is making the first production run with the chips in its Fernandina Beach, Fla., mill. An entire carload of pine logs,, both peeled and un- peeled, has been shipped to the ' Madison , laboratory. Me chanical limitations are to be tested as well as the physical character of the chips and net value of the product. - fe2T M YOURS FOR ONLY $2.00 AND A COUPON FROM BUM Perk Sausage Links t Their Best Delightfully Dierent Meat Prices in This Ad Good Through Saturday, April 4th - Chefs Frozen Food Sale- GHET'S BEEF STEW 14-oz. pkg. 59c 2 1.00 S18c GHET'S SIRLOIN TIPS 14 02 pk Rci, 95c 79c "i?. MJCT'C DAUini IC 07 9 n, CR Save Ullbl 0 IlHIIULItJ Wlbj A rugs. UWU CHET'S TAMALES SiSSSi 35, 2 . 63c 11c Save 7c with S&ift&8 c 0 Bottom J&jfeer jpsx CHET'S FROZEN FRIED CHICKEN or ROAST TURKEY - . Dinners 69 SAVE 29c S09 CHET'S FROZR8 BAKED HAM SWISS STEAK Dinners GROCETERIA FRESH PRODUC Ths Place lo Shop for Your Salad Needs Be II Fresh Vegetables or Fresh Fruits RED LEAF LETTUCE AUSTRALIAN LETTUCE BUTTER LETTUCE ROMAINE LETTUCE ENDIVE LETTUCE SWEET BELL PEPPERS lb. Adds Extra Zing to Salads S3' : - SAVE 17c 7 o j Bn. rp'mi TOMATOES Med. Size, for Slicing or Chunking 25V A salad favorite and gees with steak like Romeo with Juliet. o4um slii ...13s a. Ideal t&x sandEMrfRes. lite a3Sr sefojk SOLID FIRM FRESH HEAD LETTUCE 15V Extra Fancy Yakima, Red Delicious, Winesap, Rome Beauty APPLES ,b, 29 o o -'' flfo A DELi! If O-pouni bag m WW Texan Confesses To Slaying Girl Los Angeles-ttJPD- A young dude cowboy Wednesday night was booked on murder charges in the strangling of a 17-year-old Omaha girl who came to the big city to find thrills. Larry L. Vance, 20, a husky 200-pounder from Victoria, Tex., - broke down after five hours questioning and admit ted beating Durella Boyer on the head with an electric iron and then strangling her with the iron's cord as she lay on a bed in her one room apart ment. The Texan, a former airman who affects cowboy clothing and frequently carries a bull whip around with him, told police Miss Boyer said some thing which made him angry and touched off the killing. She was not sexually mo lested, police-said. Vance was traced by police through fingerprints he left. in Miss Boyer's. apartment. Weather Outlook New Hormals "Washington (UPD The Wea ther Bureau's 30-day outlook for April calls for tempera tures to average below season al normalsrfver tha southeast ern quarteSof the nation and over the Pacific Northwest. Above normal temperatures were foreoist for the northern plains, Great Lakes region and the far Southwest. In unspecified areas about nor mal temperatures were in prospect Rainfall is expected to ex ceed normal over the South east, the Pacific Northwest and the central plains. Sub normal amounts were predict ed for the southwestern quar ter of the country and the Great Lakes region. Else where about normal precipi tation is in prospect. Visit by Stork Surprises Parents Clarksdale, Miss. -(UPD-The stork sneaked up on the Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Parker. Mrs. Parker, 44, checked with a doctor Monday about strange abdominal pains and learned she was pregnant. An eight pound, seven ounce son was born four hours later. "When the physician ex amined her Monday and told us she was in labor we were shocked and out of our wits." said the surprised father, pas tor of the Tutwiler Methodist church. Mrs. Parker, who weighs 155, had thought she was suf fering from a hernia. The Parkers have one oth er child, a 12-year-old boy. EX-ARMY MAN DIES Miami-dJPD-Oscar N. (Yank) Taylor, 62, former Army offi cer and newspaperman, died Wednesday of lung cancer. PP&LRate. Revision Hearing Scheduled Salem (UPD Public Utility Commissioner Jonel C. Hill to day set Monday, April 27, as dane for a hearing here on rate reisions asked by Pacific Power and Light Company which would provide $3,935,- 713 a year more to the com pany. The company will, present its case at that date and cross-examination will be held later. FIND BOMB DUMP London-flJPD-An army bomb disposal squad today checked a dump where playing chil dren found a pile of bombs, shells and grenades less than 100 yards from the parking apron of the Gatwick Airport, London's new airfield. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Thursday, April 2, 1959 7 Thornton Favors Elective Office Salem -(UPD- Attorney Gen eral Robert Y. Thornton said today he did not think his of fice should be made appoint ive rather than elective. A bill now under consider ation by. the Legislature sug gests that he be appointed. Thornton said many of his duties were not connected with the executive depart ment, even though he is the legal advisor to the governor. "He is, in the true sense of the word, the people's lawyer, and the people should have the right to choose him," Thornton said. Committee Tables Bill By Grpener Salem-OIPD-The Senate Com mittee on Financial Affairs of which Sen. Kichard Groener (D-Milwaukie) is chairman tabled one of Groener's bills Wednesday. . The bill was Senate bill 299 providing that a director of a bank or trust company must own in "his own right" at least $500 par. value of shares in the bank or trust company. W. T- "Bill" Fasel REALTOR Phone SP 3-3517 1244 S. Riverside Now theres enough for EVERYONE ! Amt teB Jemima, 4 lb. sack .j'- ;X 8T ii Calipers: husky appetites call for plenty of p&hcakes, and that's just what you get in Aunt Jemima's brand-new -lb. sack! Batch after batch of tender, golden pancakes ... the best you erver tasted! Economical new way Jo buy Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix .jJC New Flip-ouf) Spout makesb measuring. easy JC Safety Seal ...special heat-we id prevents "leakirjg'