Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 25, 1960, Image 13

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    54th Year Price 10 Cents
uce Buy of the Week!
-HELD OVER-
Medford
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MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY JANUARY 25, 1960
2nd Section
Engineers Told
How to Lay Dust
Washington, (Science Serv
ye k o s t
ice- Highway engineers were
H A T T
Prod
' V
told here how to "lay the
dust" kicked up by trucks
rumbling along highway con
struction sites and keep it
down.
Ernest Zube. research engi
neer for the California Divi
sion of Highways, told the
Highway Research board
meeting .that tests': showed
water to fce the most expen
sive and "for the most part
the least effective method"
for combating the dust prob
lem. Tests aimed at showing
performance and economic
advantages of various dust
binders were conducted re
cently on a highway under
construction in California, he
said. Beating out water as a
means of d,ust control were a
diluted asphaltic mixing
emulsion, a lignin product
and an asphaltic resin
product.
Sprinkling dirt roads with
water long has been used to
lay the dust around construc
tion, particularly in residen
tial areas. But the water soon
evaporates and another sprin
kling is needed.
Dust should be . controlled
not only because it poses a
public relations problem but,
even more urgent, because it
is a health hazard to the
workmen, Zube said.
Klamath Man, Wife
Okay Alter Crash
FAMILY -OF THE YEAR-Boston's Mayor John F. Collins.
in wheelchair, is shown with his family in New York. The
Collins family has been named the "1960 New March of
Dimes Family of .the Year" by Basil O'Connor, president of
the- National Foundation. With Collins are his wife, Mary;
their, sons, Thomas; left, 7, and John Jr., 9; and daughters,
Patricia, standing 11, and Margaret, 6, on the mayor's lap.
Mayor Collins-, who took office in Boston on Jan. 4, suffered
a severe polio attack during the 1955 Massachusetts epidemic
and has bejen confined o a wheelchair since. Patricia, John
and Thomas also were stricken but less severely. Mrs. Col
lins and Margaret were not stricken. (UPI Telephoto)
A Klamath Falls couple
was reported in good condi
tion following a one-car acci
dent on Highway 66, 11V
miles from Ashland Friday
night.
The driver, John Christo
pher Criswell, 66, of Klamath
Falls, is being treated for
deep cuts on his face and
broken ribs, Ashland Gener
al hospital attendants said.
His wife, Etta, 61, is suffer
ing from a small. bone frac
ture in her ribs, and minor
bumps and bruises. '
The car apparently ' was
westbound -on Highway 66
when it skidded onto the north
shoulder of the highway, hit
a deep culvert drainhole,
skidded back across the high
way and dropped over a steep
bank where it rolled over
three times, state police said.
National Income Hits Record High
Washington. (UPD - Nation
al income climbed, to about
$400 billion last year, a rec
ord high, the commerce de
partment has reported.
All major industries, ex
cept farming, joined in an
advance of nearly 10 per cent
from the 1957-58 level. The
department said it would give
an exact national income fig
ure after 1 its gets complete
data ' on corporate profits "in
the fourth quarter.
. Only a fraction of the in
crease represented inflation
and the balance reflected
gains in real output, the de
partment said.,.w-f- . .'.
Like other measures of
business activity, national in
come hit a peak rate in the
second quarter of 1959, then
slipped during the summer
because of the steel strike and
related layoffs.
National income includes
payments to individuals and
corporate profits. It is a less
comprehensive figure than the
gross national product (GNP),
which measures total output
of goods and services. The
GNP hit a record $480 bil
lion in 1959.
Coffee May Be
Big Boost to
Person's Health
New Orleans (Science
Service) Your morning cup
of coffee may be contributing
signif iciantly to your health, a
team of Tulane university re
searchers reported.
One cup of dark roast cof
fee contains about three milli
grams pf niacin, an important
B vitamin best known as the
pellagra preventive. This is
about one-third to one-fourth
of an adult's minimal daily
requirement. Tests with five
adults show that the niacin
in coffee is "biologically avail
able for man" and that it is
absorbed and excreted in the
same way as the pure chem
ical compound.
Light roast coffee contains
less niacin about one milli
gram per cup but could still
contribute significant amounts
ot tne vitamin it arunK in
sufficient quantities.
Coffee the Answer
The niacin in coffee may
help explain why pellagra is
not found in some areas
where it might be expected
to be a serious disease because
of vitamin B-deficient diets.
Coffee drinking may be the
answer, Grace A. Goldsmith,
O. Neal Miller, Walter G. Un
glaub and Karen Kercheval
suggested in the current Pro
ceedings of the' Society for
Experimental Biology and
Medicine.
(Pellagra, now virtually
eliminated from the U.S.,
used to be prevalent, particu
larly in the South. It is char
acterized by skin lesions, nau
sea, vomiting and diarrhea
and, finally, by central nerv
ous system changes such as
dementia.)
Price in this advertise
ment are effective vthru
Wednesday, January'' 27,
at Safeway in Medford.
We reserve the right to
limit. .
Grange News
Phoenix Grange
The regular meeting will
be held Tuesday, Jan. 26, at
Phoenix Grange hall at 8 p.m.
This will be visitation night,
and members of Phoenix
Grange -are asked - to -&ring
sandwiches and the visiting
ladies to bring cookies.
Canada authorities claim
the Dominion has a greater
volume of fresh water than
any other country.
The Great Whiskey of the Old West -.
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Some people like Blended Whiskey, some
prefer Straight Bourbon. Sunny Brook, the
great whiskey of the Old West, offers you
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square bottle Straight - each is the best of
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Jacksonville Man
Held for Burglary
Jacksonville Jack Leroy
Vincent, 26, of Jacksonville,
is being held in the county
jail on burglary charges, state
police reported
Vincent was ""arrested " by
Frank Carter, Jacksonville po
lice chief, and state police
Friday night on charges of
burglarizing the Jacksonville
Dental laboratory and con
necting residence Thursday.
Approximately $ 1 4 0 was
taken and $103 recovered
when Vincent was arrested at
his home. Part of the money
was taken from an office desk
and the rest from a coffee
can inside a refrigerator in
the house behind the labora
tory, Carter said.
Carter said he also is in
vestigating the recent theft of
a Merrytille engine from E.
J. Sloan, Jacksonville. Sloan
discovered the engine theft
Friday when the wind blew
the cover off the garden im
plement, Carter said.
1-Man Helicopter
Receives Patent
Washington (Science Serv-
ice)-A Swiss inventor last
week received a patent for a
one-man helicopter that looks
like a huee winged doughnut
fastened around the pilot's
waist.
The 'copter has no . cabin
or seating arrangement. The
pilot merely stands on tne
ground within the harness of
the chassis until the vehicle
is airborne. His weight is half
above the level of the blades
and half below.
Mounted about the dough
nut-shaped chassis is a circu
lar fuel tank that rotates. Two
driving blades are mounted
radially on opposite sides 01
thp tank and a rudder pre
trudes from the rear of the
chassis. Two pulse jets at the
Uds of the blades, which as
sure the blades' rotation, are
fed fuel through a flexible
tube.
The 'coDter. invented by
Arnold Junker of Vesenaz
Geneva, Switzerland, is con
trolled by two handles, one
of which operates the rudder
and the other of which
changes the angle of the driv
ing blades. Junker's patent
was one of 990 patents grant
ed by the U.S. Patent Office
here last week.
FANCY LARGE
SIZE NAVELS
37-Po-und
Carton1
$398 0 r $1"
idium Size Navels
Beautiful California Sunkist "NO
SEED" .oranges . . . the sweetest fancy
navels at their peak of flavor good
v ness. Each and every one is hefty with
uice and easy to peel. Enjoy 'em with
your favorite salad, dessert or fresh
peeled. Pick up a bagful today.
16-lb.
FLAT
38-lb.
BOX
49
$969
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APPLES
POTATOES
it
in.. (PK5)C
1 v lbs. j
Arkansas Black, Hood River, Extra Fancy
Excellent for Cooking and Eating. 10c lb.
Oregon Russet, U.S. No. I Deschutes. r
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oerve potatoes tor health, good menus and sound budgets LJ lbs.
$49
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FROZEN ORANGE JUICE
TREAT a 31 6-oz. Cans
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2-V2 gal. 97
Vi gal. . . 49
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Save 2e en the tingle qt.
price when you buy four
Vi gal. cartons or more.
Rich in 'flavor and energy! The highest quality found anywhere In Dairy
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Famous N ALLEY'S
HOT OR REGULAR
Chili for Chilly Nights
15-os.
cans
89
Output of soybean oil in the
United States now exceeds
that of cottonseed oil, pre
viously the chief vegetable oil
produced in this country.
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Whole or
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a real tasty surprise with
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lb
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3 - $1 Smoked Ham Sliced
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Large bologna, Mae & Cheese, Pickle Pimiento,
Olive Loaf, Spiced Luncheon Loaf
,-99'
Breast, Thighs,
Drumsticks
Fryer Parts
69c .b
Wings ... 19c lb.
Backs and
Necks . . . 15c lb.