Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 07, 1963, Image 14

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Two Medford Men
Participating in
Corvallis Meeting
CORVALLIS - Lyle Kinney
and Peter H. Westigard, both
of Medford, are participating in
the program of the 78th annual
meeting of the Oregon Horticul
tural Society at Oregon State
University this ween, accord'
ing to William E. Vollmer Jr.
Parkdale, president.
Kinney, of Harry and Da
vid's, is participating in
panel discussion on harvesting
and handling truit to maintain
quality during Thursday's apple
and pear section meeting.
Westigard, entomologist at
the OSU Southern Oregon Kx-
, periment Station, discussed
"Trends in bpider Mite Con-
tror during a symposium on
orchard disease and insect
problems before the apple and
pear section.
Other topics for discussion
during the apple and pear sec
tion meetings include new
trends in packaging and pro
cessing and a progress report
on mechanical h a r v e s tine.
Weed control, the tree fruit
survey and foliar analysis will
be subjects for discussion Fri
day during the joint apple and
pear-stone fruits section meet
ing.
Opens Wednesday
The meeting of the state's
oldest agricultural organization
opened Wednesday with the
first fission of the apple and
pear section. Sectional meetings
for vegetables, stone fruits and
small truils opened today s scs
sion.
Dr. John Carcw, chairman of
the horticulture department at
Michigan State university,
spoke to the society s general
session today. Ho also discussed
mechanical harvesting of vege
tables and stone fruits in other
talks.
Featured speaker at the' an
nual strawberry luncheon hon
oring tho slate's outstanding
growers will be Malcolm B.
Douglas, Santa Clara, manager
of the California Strawberry
Advisory Board. Dr. James E.
Jensen, OSU president, will
speak at the society's banquet.
Nearly 60 speakers will cover
about 30 different topics during
the sessions. The meeting is
open to anyone interested In
Oregon's fruit and vegetable
Industry. Registration will be
at Withycombe Hall on the OSU
campus.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
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USDA
CHOICE
AT SALE . .
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Top Sirloin
Save 34c lb.
NOW
lb.
Spencer Steak
Rib "eye
II Reg. lb. $1.79
Save 36c lb.
$143
NOW B
Ground Beef
Quality Controlled
Reg. lb. 49c, Save 10c lb.
Ground Chuck
Extra lean
,iu,at
NOW
NOW
EXAMPLE
Sirloin Steak
D... Reg. lb. 98c
Bone-in Savc 20c ,b
Rib Steak
Bone End!
Reg. lb. 98c
ve 20c lb.
NOW
lb.
NOW
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CAPITAL COSTS
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
U.S. petroleum industry's capi
tal expenditures abroad tn 1962
nearly matched that of all man
ufacturing industries put togeth
er, according to the U.S. De
partment of Commerce. The oil
industry spent about $4.8 billion
while all manufacturing firms
spent about $1.9 billion,
CURRENT STUDY
NEW YORK (UPI)-Amcri-can
Oil Co. tankers recently jet
tisoned 3,000 red plastic bottles
off the East Coast to plot ocean
currents. Persons finding tho
objects will be entitled to a free
automobile oil change.
Country Scenes
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Batty Crocker
Biscuit or
Buttermilk
Limit 8 Please
8 oz.
Can
CUflT
fort3
Friday and Saturday New
Safeway Only! 1101 W. Main
AWCON
"Double Dip"
Each 3
Chuck Roast
Blade Cut-kt
Pot Roast
Arm cut
NOW
NOW
T-Bones
wnoice Save 28c ib.
New Yorks
fl ..:. Reg. lb. $1.98
WIVI9B I c.v
Save 40c Ib.
NOW
' lb.
NOW
$1.58
Beef Stew
Boneless ftV''
Boiling Beef
Plate cut Reg lb "c
riure cur Save 6c ,bi
NOW
Ib.
NOW
Pick Your Own Specials... Over
2-Million Pounds of USDA Beef on Sale
Select your favorite cuts at a sensational 20
discount . ... check the price list . . . see how you save
on the "BEST" BEEF IN TOWN!
VAIID kiAkICf'C IAADTU kiADC AT C A EEXkt k
m t -v i h w t w ctb m m wr m Mill
Kellogg s Cereals
Brand Flakes, 14'j-oz,
Sugar Frosted, 10-oz.
Froot Loops, lO's-oz.
Russ-eHet, shredded Plain or Chocolate
Hash Browns 2 ... 35c Ovaltine 39c
Fluft-Puft, miniature Regular or Drip
Marshmallows T25c Yuban Coffee . 79c
Morahouse, Western style Friskies, Fish or Chicken
Mustard T' 25c Cat Food 4,:r2,.,31c
or Graoe Drink
Capture the chnrm of old
time days with these scenes
lovely in hrlftht threads.
These are chnrmino reenllrp.
lions of country scenes. Em
broider them on towels, or for
pictures. Pattern 73R7: 4 trans-1
fer & motifs 8x10 inches. i
THIRTY . FIVE CENTS
(coins) hr this pattern add 15
cents for each pattern for first
class mailing and special han
dling. Send to Alice Brooks,
Medford Mall Tribune, Needle
craft Dept., P. 0. Box 163, Old
Chelsea Station, New York 11,
N. Y. Print plainly NAME, AD
DRESS, PATTERN NUMBER.
206 HANDICRAFT HITS In
our big, big, new 1064 Needle
craft Catalog, out nowl See
toys, fashions, crcwelwork, heir
looms, gifts, bazaar hits every
thing to crochet, knit, sew,
weave, embroider, quill, smock.
Send 25c right now.
CAKE MIX
for 1
Cinch. White, spice,
devil fudge, golden,
and upside down.
Reg. Pkg.
Orange
Tomato Soup
Pineapple Slices
Shasta.
46-oz. can
Campbell's.
Hillsdale or
Highway, half slices.
No. 1 Va flat tin
LOW PRICES PLUS VALUABLE GOLD BOND STAMPS!
Jack 0' Lantern Yams
mm
Cottage Cheese
Skippy Peanut
Fresh Large AA
lucerne
One of the Best
No. 2V4 can
Quart 38c
Vi "il. 7Se
Butter
Cream o' the Crop s Ik
Dozen . d'
$1 y lb. bag G 0
KfE&i f H Sweet and meaty. . y . - lfe 'J?
Perfect to bake; s'i-' '
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Save 20 On These Items...
BEEF ITEMS
Full Cut Round Steak.....
REG. PRICE DISCOUNT YOU PAY
PER POUND PER POUND PER POUND
$1.19 $ .24 $ .95
Bottom Round Swiss Steak..
1.19
.24
.95
Boneless Top Round 1.29
.26
1.03
Sirloin Tip Steak..
1.29
.26
1.03
Cubed Steak. 1.29
.26
1.03
Eye of Round Steak i.69
.34
1.35
Chuck Steak
.79
.16
.63
Porterhouse Steak 1.39
.28
1.11
Fillet Steak 2.25
.45
1.80
Flank Steak 1.19
.24
.95
Bone-in Rump Roast .89
.18
.71
Boneless Rump Roast 1 . 1 9
.24
.95
Bottom Round Roast 1.19
.24
.95
Sirloin Tip Roast 1.19
.24
.95
Boneless Cross-Rib Roast
.98
.20
.78
Standing Rib Roast 95
.19
.76
Center-Cut Shanks
.49
.10
.39
Short Ribs 39
.08
.31
Boneless Plate Boil 49
.10
.39
Boneless Brisket 89
.18
.71
Ground Round 89
.18
.71
Corned Beef Brisket
.89
.18
.71
Corned Beef Tongue
.59
.12
Sliced Beef Liver .
.59
.12
Beef Kidneys 29
.06
Beef Tongues 49
.19
Beef Hearts .49
.10
Beef Brains 65
.13
Smoked Beef Tongue 69
Beef Oxtails
.14
A7
A7
23
;39
39
.52
.55
39 .08
PLUS MANY, MANY MORE BEEF SPECIALS
.31
Cut, Wrapped, U.S.D.A. Choice Beef and Frozen-All Freih
FOREQUARTERS I HIND QUARTERS I SIDE OF BEEF
AT
AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE, 20 DOES NOT APPLY
WILLER'S MODEL BAKERY
Bavarian Fruil Pies A.... . 69c I Danish Pretzels 45c
CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS
IV Chunky or creamy. . I
UUk) 28-oz. jar .
APPLES 4
lb.
.Red Delicious bag
.(CI COPTdOMT 1M, 1HI, SAflWAY ITOIII, INCOMOIATIB
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R 5
Federal Land in
State Mapped by
Graduate Student
COrtVAT.t.TR Th ei
. ..... ut Jici
cent of the land of Oregon that
is owneo. oy tne teaeral govern
ment has been charted on a
first of ita klnH man fei.
the state by an Oregon State
university graduate student in
the Department of Natural Re
sources. .
TwentVtnfi fprfprnl aaanMaa
own 31,915,902 acres of Oregon's
61,641,600 acre total, the studv
notes. County Dercentases
range from 74 per cent in Mai
heur and Deschutes counties to
1 per cent in Clatsop county.
William B. Carnlan marlo tha
study under the direction of
Dr. Richprd M. Hiohsmilh nrn.
fessor of natural resources and
geography.
On the map prepared by
Carolan, the location and dis
tribution ot federal land in Ore
gon is pinpointed by agency.
It is one of thn first, studies that
brings together data on federal
land in Oregon.
The Bureau of Land Manage
ment owns the most acres in
Oregon, 15,937,354, closely fol
lowed by the U. S. Forest Serv-
cp. TOllh 1RH01 nrroc Tn.
gether, they have about 93 per
cent of the federal land in
Oregon. ' ;
Other federal agencies that
hfivft substantial arrpacrps In
Oregon include Fish and Wild
life Service, 444,024 acres;
Bureau of Reclamation, 173,
447: National Park Service..
160.876: Naw. 98.645: Coras of
Engineers, 59,472.
Hedrick Presented
Check for Prize
Hedrlck Junior High School
received $200 as first prize in 1
the .television show Spelldown.
The check was presented by
Clair Schiffman, manager of
Memory Gardens Funeral
Home, sponsor of ' the show
which appeared on KBES-TV.
Les Bush, student bodv Drcsi-
; dent,, accepted the check on be-
nail ot tne student body.
Spelling coach for the school's
team was Raymond Lewis.
The award was the result of
last year's competition. The
presentation was made at a pep
rally attended by the student
body recently.
Railways Finally
Olcey VVristwafches
NEW YORK CUPD-Seven of
the nation's major railroads
have granted approval and
"railroad certification" for the
first time in history to a wrist
watch.
The watch Is the Accutron
electric timepiece made by Bu
lova Watch Co. and will be used
by conductors and trainmen
who for decades have been us
ing heavy, gold turnip-like pock
et watches. ;
Fast Fashion
Advertised Prices
Effective Wednssdiy
Thru Sunday
November 7, 8, 9nd 10
We reserve the right to refuse
tales to commercial establish-menll.
if
try ITTI "flTeVltiM
F-a-s-t fashion! Holiday skim
mer Is a joy to wear in souffle
light wool, tissue faille. Simply
a matter of a few seams, zipper,
facings.
Printed Pattern 9353: Misses'
Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 re
quires 3 yards 39-inch fabric.
FIFTY CENTS In coins for
this pattern add 15 cents for
each pattern for first - class
mailing and special handling.
Send to Marian Martin, Medford
Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232
West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE
NUMBER.
CLIP COUPON FOR 50c
FREE PATTERN in big, new
Fall Winter Pattorn Catalog,
lust out I 354 design ideas. Sand
50c for Catalog.
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