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BEEF CHUCK ROAST TKurt. June S. 19SI Tho News-Review, Roseburg, Oft. f U. S. Good & Choice. Eost ern groin-fed iteer beef. Tender and flavorful. Well oven trimmed. SWT .49! 55' Round Bone Cut lb. FRESH GROUND BEEF Mode from lean tender beef. Always strictly fresh. Packed in neat, easy to store packogos. lb E-U5 ROUND l J II' C m. r CJ Ci D murreii s tasrern s-urn-rcu jieer eeer - TEAK xlf The favorite All American Beef Steak. Fed for flavor, pro perly aged for tenderness. Cut thin for pan, or "Chicken Fried", or thick for Swiss tteak. Full or half cuts, Bone-in. Treat the family to a Cood Old Fashioned Steak Din ner. IbJ Boneless Heel Pot Roast U. S. Choice, lean tender wholesome meat. With flavor. For a good, economical meol. ... -- - Meaty sides of Eoitern grain-fed park. Bake or barbecue. Alwoys a treat. Makes a real tasty meol. - lb. Spare Ribs Meaty sides Alwoys a trei Canadian Style Bacon Hormel't Eastern sugar cured. All lean tender meat, cured to taste like ham. 5-7 lb. avg. By the piece, half or whole, lb. Bacon Ends and Pieces Swift's sliced, fin for seasoning or chop and cook with scrambled e.ggs. .. - - lb. pkg. I ,b' 69c CCc 89' 291 Boneless Rump Roast U. S. Choice, Eastern groin fed steer beef. All surplus fat re moved. Solid lean tender meat, no waste, fully oven ready, lb. Fully Cooked Hams Swift's Hostess Brand, boneless, all surplus fat and skin removed. Just the lean tender ham, no waste. Easy to pre pare. Full holf or whole lb. Sliced Bacon 79' 89 Norblad's Campaign I Cost More Than That Of Opponent SALEM (AP) The primary I flection campaign of Rep. Waller ! .Norblad coil $12,875, while that of his opponent, I'hilip S. Hitchcock, cost S10.734, the slate Elections Division reported Tuesday. Norblad defeated Hitchcock or Republican renominalion. Ally. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton, who won the Democratic nomina tion for Norblad position, re ported spending $707, while hil opponent, Don Melheny, spent S377. Supreme Court Justice (ieorge Rossman s successful relectinn campaign cost $10, WU. His oppo nent. Jason Lee, had expense! ot $6,250. Supreme Court Justice ftordnn Sloan's expenses were $6,677. His opponents were Senate President Boyd Uverhulse. who spent J3.0R6; and Samuel M. Bowe, Grants Pass lawyer, $2,579. In the Republican contest for Congress in the 3rd District (Mult nomah County) John Johnston had expenses of $2,476 to win the nomination His opponents were Richard Hill, who spent $250, and George Altvater, $361. I Other expense totals: ! 2nd District Congress Rep. Al 1 1'llman ID), $251; and Marion T. ! Weatherford (R), $3,898. Both were unopposed. 3rd District Rrp. Kdith Green I (Dl. unopposed, nothing. ! 4lh District Rep. Charles O. ; Porter (D), $15; Paul E. Geddes (R), $429. Both were unopposed. Armour's Banner, well rich, smoky flavor. . streaked with lean, r Lb. cello pkg.JOC 2 pkgs. 1 1 H Foreign Policy Reg. 3.98 GALLON PICNIC JUG Fibre-glass insulation. 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He said "a mutual uiikrt,-.,..i of foreign troops would create the im, conditions in which German reunification could reasonably be expected to come about. "The withdrawal of Soviet coer cive power would almost certainly i i'ic r.msi uerman loramu- jnist regime." CI After that, he said, "a drawing together of the two German stales would be inevitable." First Presbyterian Bible School Set Vacation Bible school will begin June 16, at the First Presbyterian Church and end June 27 Classes will be held for students from four to 12 years, or throuith the sixth grade. Theme for the school this year is, "Jesus Christ." and classes will be from to 11 30 a.m. Special handcraft for all ages S . . .1 felur of I" school wiih Earl Ullrich as special instructor for the upper grades. A special program will be pre sented at the church June 2 at 7:30 p.m. by all the classes as a climax to this years program. Par ents and friends are invited to at- ienn uiis special event. 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He saw as signs that the rur ' rent downturn is leveling off, the j optimistic tone of the stock I market, and the improved balance ! between supply and demand in the industries most atlected. Abraham Lincoln mother died in a wilderness. He wslked mane miles to bring a minister to preach her funeral sermon. Hi Neighbor . . . I'm rijhf sack with y.u. The Puttie Utilities Cemmitue will note e eub llc haarine lit the ctcil chambers f tha rteMbura City Hall, Wednat imy, June II at 10 a.m. r dater mine vhathar Illia Caba la fa be aHewae te haul MHanfara bayend the 3 mila radius at Rataburf. I aaad YOU at thii meetina. Yau ca new find aur phane numbar, ORcbard -et, in the valla aaat at yauf talaahene diractarr. Call ua whan yau aaad cab service. ELLIS CABS