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o 8 o o o o o o o o THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1969 SSbRD AIL TRIBUN MEDfcfD. 0W3 B 3 argswjra ram raw visip3 LizlL Sic WlProctrioirfffll lartvi ft H? bjoivislofx hnTl tissue a ifem4lft(.00Vj r Mw 'or, . "V i boxes M7" zjr-gii ow D;- rune, r w 1 kk;. wrrauftfti m '1.1- K; wn., A s AN " 1 - VnwiQC tBWrMl flllLV -App,; riuncu 150 sheer -J RoIls feQ Lyn uj-r NKeB rltj3!eaehK YplSeott Reg. 245e U V W nJo-ce U f- IS-Ounce 1 TO : BH Boysenberry tS ai ,, , , JSk Fto?6 Bottle jb l'",nc' S '-r 1 " . L 111',1 Li mWfWftwJffFillr?M iwtWiM J Am 1 1 1 fik. VT J a J I m. ,11 av.V.J V W"m I J ' V e I I v JUW " ' 11 FBttaaagrSr.V . -- -J MJ.B. NALLEY'S CHILI ys 00 QUICK (Hot or Regular) 15-c. cans, Reg. 35e tog" for RICE CRISCO SHORTENING Ltt 24-ox. Pk9. 3-ib. Can Rag. 85c Wr MC FLUFFO SHORTENING -7 Ac 3-Lb. Cart Rag. 8Sc TOILET TISSUE I LRf" $1 mston X FAGIAL TISSUE n40CMHn( FROZEN V7 scenes ll xe$ IV , . - ....w 150 Sheet ' Rolls i)U v Scott Reg. 245c If tJ mj Diuniter 1 to 3'a hrt. Hriiht 80 to 150 feet. Berk Reddish Brown, frtn, tomly. Needle t inch l.-nj. Stilt. Disagreeable odor when crushed. Cone 1 inches Ions with thin scales. Light Brown. Seed '( inch long. Large crops every i to i years. Range Entire Western Pint Region except South Dakota and California. MOUNTAIN THEE Mountain rnnnlru lc fnol favorite habitat. Increasing volumes of this quality wood have become available in recent years as access roads were pushed farther into the hinterlands. Now 37 billion board feet of sawtimber, plus advancing new growth, point to con tinuous SUDDlv nf this VOrcAtilo llimhn. ...UK .. from rugged construction to richest paneling. Save Thrifty Green Stamps Q Save Thrifty Green Stamps Q Save Thrifty Green Stamps Q Save Thrifty Green Stamps Mr 4 H CLUBS I t "'"'J 'k i P"""""" This weekend at the Groceteria we Gfr 0f America Q II 0 if I (J I "Sj fUJ pkj featuring the finest steaks xjf&T I Jl rN 'I tO I 1 l -v K f I I 1 money can buy! These steaks have I .mmb J r u a I. G-i "(Tn S r b..n.9.dis,.MJ.y..dh.. It si J U.S.D.A. Choice-Prime 4- FFA " T-Bone Stea S109 U lb. Groceteria's prize winning 4-H, FFA . Beef is shown here being inspected by Joe Deenin, meat Dept. Mgr., Lowell Iverson, Groceteria assistant manager and Melvin Hall, manager. 01 I apitol Memo olificians Take Advantage of Fair :or Hand Shaking By DOUGLAS GRIPP The Republicans also had a Salem UP1) If you want a I mechanical eleDhant for tha sure bet, try the flow of poll- kiddies to ride and the Dem- ticians at a State Fair. And 1 ocrats mustered a donkey or pui your money on a neavy two. one. I Kennedy and Nixon hats Oregon's 1980 state fair Is were selling for a dollar each no exception. In fact, It Is ana buttons of all types were, practically the rule. I being passed out by the thous- There was a bumper cropanQS on Labor Day. I " Hand-shakers Included U.S.I fAt K s-i-ii vex 1 axl Senate candidates Maurlnel J CI Ul Neuberger, Democrat, a n a t Elmo Smith, Republican; 1 Marv Owens, Democratic lst district congressional canal date; GOP candidates HoweU Appling Jr., for secretary of state; - Howard Belton, for state treasurer, and Walter Norblad, incumbent 1st dis trict congressman. Hati.ld There. Too Although Kennedy Support Portland - I1IPD - A spokes man for a veterans group said Wednesday Sen. John F. Ken nedy has assured World War I veterans in Oregon he sup ports their views on improved hanaflf. tnw i.afaan. - 4k.. non-candidate ij this year. Gov. Mark Hatfield Jark r.h, i,i.ianv 'm. was there too, stumping tor mi, .m f nann nt other Republicans. Veterans ot World War I. said U.daV.A. wnoice duimcuwj 4-H FFA TOPSIftlM $1 29 U.S.D.A. Choice lb. 4-H FFA BONELESS ROASTS Rump 70, SMALL, FRESH PACIFIC OYSTERS 12-ounce M J 4-H p FFA Ul ound ST 4-H FFA U.S. CHOICE CTAUniMft niD DAAfK J I MillIll V IUU U lb. RIB STEAKS V V . .89clb. K IU C FRESH WHOLE ALBACORETUNA Time to fill your Freezer! Tuesday Monroe Sweetiand, Democratic candidate for sec retary of state, held down the fort. On Wednesday, of course, there was Democratic presi dential nominee John F. Ken nedy, along with a host of other top Democrats, the fa miliar faces. Most of the state candidates plan periodic visits the rest of the week to shake all avail able hands. Political Booths There are three political booths at the fair-Democratic and GOP headquarters, and a special Nixon booth dispen sing campaign buttons, car bumper stickers, cards and pamphlets. There is even a sheet giv ing "four favorite recipes of Pat Nixon Sunday waffles, broiled grapefruit, chocolate butter cookies and angel pie. the Democratic presidential candidate set forth his posi tion in a telegram Tuesday. Mebus said he asked Ken nedy for his opinion after some members of the organi zation expressed skepticism that Kennedy really support ed the Democratic platform plank pertaining to improved benefits for World War I veterans. Kennedy wired Mebus: "Please be assured I stand 100 per cent behind 1060 Democratic national plat ford plank on World War I veterans." oos Bay Man Gets Prison Term GROCETERIA GUARANTEED PRODUCE Hood River GRAVENSTEIN APPLES Tops for sauce, pies or canning and good eating raw when mellow. ' FLAME TOKAY GRAPES MILD FLAVORED Gay colors and taste make 'err prime for lunch box or fruit bowl Sunkist 138 Size Sweet Valencia Oranges Prime source of Vitamin C. Very Sweet! doz. 10c iL Full Flavored GREEN Celery Zesty taste and only 82 Calories per pound! 10V DRY YELLOW OIIIOIIS pounds HD Cn you Imagine good pot roast or stew without onions? t Ban on Cattle Partially Lilted Sacramenlo-(UPI)-The tate Department of Agriculture has partially lifted a ban on importation of cattle from scabies-infected areas of Ore gon end Idaho. Director William E. Warne said Tuesday that breeding and feeder cattle from four counties In-Oregon and in northern Idaho would no long er have to be dipped for sea. bies before being .sent Into California. " The restrictions affect Grant, Malheur, Union and Wallowa counties In Oregon, and a section ot Idaho north of the Salmon river and from a line from North Fork east to the Montana state line. The restrictions remain In effect for the rest of Idaho. Removal of the restrictions allows cattle to enter Call fornia with only a health cer tificate. Scabies, a disease caused by mites, broke out last winter In Northwestern cattle areas. It has not. been found In California. Astoria-Megler Ferry Service Cot Astoria (UPD The Oregon Highway Department has tak en one ferry out of service and eliminated five dally round trips on the . Astoria Megler run. The reduction was due to expected seasonal drop tt tourist travel. Coquille - IUPD - Paul Court- er Holland, 33, of Coos Buy, Wednesday was sentenced to total of 25 yenrs In the stale penitentiary on rape and bur glary charges following his arrest Tuesday night. Police said Holland was ar rested In the clothes closet ot . North Bend apartment. He waived preliminary court actions and pleaded guilty In Circuit Court here Wednesday. He received a 20-year sentence for rape In connection with an Aug. 8 at tack on a North Bend woman and a 5-year sentence for burglary. Police said loot from sever al burglaries was found in a garage. They also said he had admitted other attacks on women in the Coos Bay-North Bend-Empire area dating back to May of 1938. Officers said they had been watching him since Aug. 17. Kennedy Gets Litt In Hatfield's Car Salem - (UPD - Democratlo presidential nominee John F. Kennedy got a campaign mi Wednesday In a Republican governor's car. Kennedy had the use ot Gov. Mark Hatfield's official state car Wednesday afternoon in a campaign hop from Salem to Portland after Kennedy made an appearance at the State Fair. Hatfield didn't hand out the Invitation, however. Kennedy was hosted by acting Gov. Walter Pearson, a Democrat. Hatfield Is on a trip to Wash ington, D. C. . ;