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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL JTRiBUNE tVEW If You Thursday, February 3, 1SSS (GIEdDCDIE Y IN ,S il iLi LMIM SIXTH AND GRAPE STREETS OPEN 7 DAYS A fo) WEEK UNTIL .V P;M. . . -, E1LEE ABU BELlf BT HEAfffS CHOKES PKGS. REG. 2 FOR 29c - EACH LARGE FANCY LB. SUNKIST HONEY WHOLE EXTRA LARGE 1 FOR Leeks, Oyster Plant, Bean Sprouts, Chop Suey, Fresh Vegetables, Hot Chilis, Celery Root, Brussel Sprouts, Fresh Mushrooms. over is fruits r-" -and-VEfiETABILI FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE L7KESM Hi -WEST PEAS, CORN PEAS AND CARROTS ONE KIND OR ASSORTED G BIRDSEYE FISH STICKS BIRDSEYE FRENCH FRIED POTATOES Both 59c :SW 30MEB DBDEY ..BEADS 61.80 :m 303Ts JULIEnUE OR, PEAHS - 31-CO .ySff 8 oz. TOHflTO SflllCE . . . -121.00 rsfr 303's mm mm mm . . . 5i.oa 43T. 303's STEl'JED TOMATOES 51.69 16 oz. PCIIK - .01.09 Groceteria's Super i M(r SWIFT'S CELLO SEALED LEAH ORIOLE BRAND 1 DOZEN GRADE M Extra Large FRESH RANCH EGGS - - - DOTH Young, Lean, Tender, Center Cut Shoulder pork (oV STEMS ib. U.S. Graded "CHOICE" Steer CHUCK ROAST Three Jays Grade A. All Guernsey Pasteurized MILK Ifs the Creem line That Counts, .- P) C AMI I AM AjTW WV, UALLUII YOUNG, TENDER, MEATY - SMALL SIZE SPARE RIBS U.S. Graded "CHOICE" Steer. Chime Bone Removed. Cut Short I r7 ''' '' Prime RIB ROAST M . C-' Groceteria's "Own" Fresh Made Courthy Style iAUSAGE :The Ideal Breakfast, ;' Good at Any Meal. LIGHTHOUSE BRAND. FRESH PACK PACIFIC OYSTER: PINT GROCETERIAS "OWN" FRESH MADE-IT'S THE BEST. m OUNDBEEFJ. SWIFT'S PREMIUM. BRAND SHORT SHANK mm Thay are Cooked and Ready io Eat! Ho Shrink To Pay Fer! J3 VJ JE3 Mm ' n i f f j - 4 itfM fV w ':;V ! 11 31 , r s. OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT WEEK POSTER 'Eoy Scout Teek; Fel. to 12, marking the 45th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America, will be observed throughout the na : tion by more than 3,660,000 boys and adult leaders. Since '1010, more than . 22,750,000 boys and men have been members. ' - . "Building for a Better Tomor row" is the birthday theme. Members of 95,000 Units, through demonstrations and exhibits, will dramatize the purpose of Scout ing and the rich heritage it has -in this country. , 1 , Boy Scout Week marks the completion of the first year of the National Conservation Good Turn the organization has undertaken -at the request of President Eisen- . hower. Units which have quali fied -will receive National Con-. servatiou Good Turn Certificates of Merit awarded jointly by the Secretaries of Agriculture and the Interior. - Ezra Taft Benson and I Douglas McKay, respectively. . . Sideval k Superintendents Organize for Purpose of Insuring Proper Wal Chicago- U.P The nation's sidewalk ' superintendents have been " invited to; join their own society, organized -for: the pur pose of , insuring hat all "big construction jobs are properly watched"- -; ,- -: ; r -- ;.The Illinois Secretary of State's office at Springfield is sued a charter to the "Society of Side wal k Superintendents Listed as , organizers were ad vertising rnah Herb Daniels and attorney S. "Alexander Bell and W. C. Hamann. Official President ;V . Daniels, 40-year-old merchan dising manager for Tatham Laird Advertising Agency, is Rogue River Rogue River Mrs. Charles Sams-of Medford was 'a week end visitor, in Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poore and Mr. and Mrs. Darvery Fuhr man f Kasson, Jilinn., were vis itors at .the Ernest Sandeen home on' West" Evans creek last week. . Mrs. ' Earl Young and Mrs. May Shults are. patients at the Josephine general ' hospital in Grants.'Pass.-. : ... Mr. and Mrs. Les Weigart and son Brian and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Milton and daughter Lynn and the Rev. Floyd Barnett were dinner guests Sunday at the home' of Mrs.-Lois Morgan and son Hurst. The Miltons are from Wolf Creek. , - The ; annual Washington's birthday dinner., at Fellowship hall will be" held Saturday, Feb. 19, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. this will be a turkey dinner with all the trimmings..' - , - " Mr. "and Mrs.' Floyd Jones of Medford ' have - purchased the cleaning establishment on Main street from Joe Tellvik and are now open for business. " Henry " Corbin of Old ' Stage road north, returned Friday from Lynwood, Calif., where he had spent the past three weeks visiting relatives and friends. The women's association of Hope Presbyterian r church will hold the regular sewing meeting in ' Fellowship hall on - Friday, Feb, 4, at 11 a.m. The ladies are to bring a sack lunch. tching 4-H Club News . Central Point Club . Central -Point Button, and Bows club met January 28 at the -home of Mrs. Snook on Grand ave., . in' Central v Point. Mrs.' Snook served refreshments. .Next -meeting will be at the same place on Feb.' 11. .y , . - :r ' Beverly . Little, Reporter. ' . -' Ik PICK DAISY'S listed officially as president. But, his membership; card shows him as "an apprentice work barge- watcher." Work barges are much more fun to watch than land equipment,"- he said." "Ever see one of those barge-borne pile-drivers at work? Hat darn!" , The Society of Sidewalk Su perintendents, he said, 'was or ganized, "mostly for fun" but it also wants to '!foster the. prac tice of daily relaxation . among all Americans." j "We think . everyone should pause for a few minutes every day during their lunch hour . or ; even ' in the' midst of their work routine-Mo make sure that any construction job in sight is being 'carried out properly," , he said.. . -j: :. V.-- .' --; ; -;, : . . 4000 Membership Cards - Daniels said that thus' far the society has" distributed: . 4000 membership .cards. . -.',' Every member is a vice-pres ident of the society," he said. The nice thine is. there are no meetings, ' dues or responsibil- ities.'.'.- . .- ' - . He thinks society members will be - able to gain better van tage points for - their superin tending duties if they ilash their membership cards. . s, "Documents of aiy kind seem to .' give people special status," he said. "It might even get them into - the -' cab - of one- of r those scoop shovels.. Wouldn't that be something?" '.' "' - Crosby Reluctant To Leave Hospital - Hollywood" - U.B Crooners Bing Crosby, in 'excellent", con dition following - surgery, two weeks ago, "appeared reluctant today to leave St. John' Hos pital in nearby Santa Monica." 1 A hospital spokesman said Crosby, who has been conduct ing his business affairs from at private room, is an excellent patient and "doesn't - seem to be in any hurry'to leave!" Dr F. C. Schlumberger, who performed the operation for re moval of kidney stones, said the singer was "getting aiong won derfully went. and will be, sent home next week, 7f? I MW I I BEVARE , , vrr sr IMITATIONS . -v '. '. ' LOOK FOR THE HAPPY UTfLEDOG TOPS If 1 QUALITY! E,(5VJ IU P2I3G