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MEDFORD toREGOltf MAIL If You're Jot Trading at the GROCETERIA You're Paying Too Much STAR By CLAY H POLLAN- ALtlKC M Your Daily Activity Guidt . According f rn Stan. SEPT- 33 nrr n To develop messoge for Friday, read words corresponding to nurnberr 12-15.17U0Tl- nnn ttn m SIXTH AND GRAPE STREETS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK UNTIL V P.M. 152-75-79-67 24 of your Zodiac birth siga 1 Try. 3 Outlook. 2 You - 32 for : ' 3 Gift 33 You, . 4 Laughter 34 And jf tAUU$ 61 Voluobtes 62 Gooo l; V, 63 limelight : 64 Gatherings 65' For -66 Beckons vlduu i MAY 2 5N20-25-33-36J 5 Is 35 t-inanoM - 41-56-61 36 Ploce GEMINI 37 Stepped-up " 67 Through SAGrrr aiu$ Thursday, Fefcrasry 10, 1955 SCORPIO 0CT.24&2& NOVf 22 4-lM4-29 54-5566 MAY 22 JUNE 22 NOV 23 EcomioinniBcaO tile Food; ECONOMICAL Becayse Priced as in Depression Days. GOOD Because Milk is Your Best Food. FOR VARIETY, Make Your Third Glass of Milk a Day a Dish of Ice Cream. GET IT AT-THE GROCETERIA Where Modern Below Zero Equipment Keeps It at Its Best. FHavoi?c HIei?e TTlhtis WeeEs-erad!! Banana Butterscotch Maple Hut Cherry Vanilla 6 Revels and Blends Chocolate Black Raspberry Revel Orange Sherbet Lemon Sherbet Valentine Heart Ice Cream aw m at maw m at a m aww Am w m at m r m v GREEN ONIONS! ? - RED r RADISHES! Bunch at m Broccoli Pound IIS w Italian Green Spinach Fresh Pack Package Carrots Cello pack Package SNO BOY SUNKIST 220 Siie Med. Large Top Quality Noite Finer Andm 35 lb. etn. $tf89 vi any t dozen 110 oranges Vanilla Butter Almond Lemon Custard v i ; , --7- Black Walnut moni Neapolitan 4 Strawberry Strawberry Revel Pineapple Sherbet : .- , : ; - . . . ... , Raspberry Sherbet Pints quarts-rVi gallons gallons. Save on a variety of four quarts! -". ."V . -JI.A-V :.., '-- "TT . : , TIM. A A Zi DExi THE For real food goodness Cheese works magic in - the .preparation of other foods. Here are a few of the more than 50 kinds at the Groceteria Swiss Cheese Slices . For buffet or sandwiches and in : salads . - , MiiiMBitiiiiiiiiiMaraeSiiiiiiiiiHiitMILiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMLiilV '-. ' ' C ...---'. a Romanella j An Italian Grating Cheese tangy j flavor in soups, poultry dressing, ; salads or macaroni Provblitte from Italy Little cubes in scrambled eggs Blue Cheese Use as Roquefort 1 .. r ' ' " " G he tost Goat Cheese Excellent with crackers or smorgas bord ' ' Limburger Nuf sed Edam Dutch cheese nutty flavor Sapsago Grate on other foods at fable Baby,Gouda Like Edam-little softer V Imported Swiss Dutch lunch or sandwiches smorgasbord Liederkranz Dessert cheese Club Hors-dourvres Monterey Jack . General cheese use Sardo Romano t Argentfna grating ' : ARGaOURS MflfJEKlMfl CELLO WRAPPED - VERY LEAN socio Limit 6 lbs. Per Family lb. ARMOUR'S STAR BRAND Smoked Beef Tong ue sm- U.S. GRADED "CHOICE" STEER CHUCK ROAST KLAMATH CREAMERY CRATER LAKE BRAND "MEDIUM" DDAR SWIFT'S PREMIUM BRAND - CELLO SEALED Skinless FRANKS fa C lb. U.S. GRADED "CHOICE STEER" - SHORT CUT T BONE STEAKS I 2. ID, EXTRA FANCY NO.. 1 LARGE, PLUMPJENDER FRESH DRESSED-PAN READY Frying CHICKENS SEASON'S FINEST FRESH CAUGHT COLUMBIA RIVER Try Some This Week End mm MORREL'S PRIDE SHORT SHANK TENDERIZED SMALL SIZE u . mm D 1. 7-103 fo.71-83-90 CANC XIN 23 JULY 23 3-5-8-231 UO JULV24 . AUG. 23 2-49 vnteo AUS. 24 SET 22 Cay44.46-37 6 Fun 7 To 8 Possible 9 Com 10 IncrioW 11 Into 12 Reod 13 The 14 Lucky 15 Or . 16 Don't 17 Refresh 18 You 10 Friendly 20 Woteh 21 Contorts' 22 Shatter 23 Today 24 Success 25 Where 26 Excellent 27 Also 28 Rontoncv 30 Judge Good jo Ana 08 news 39 With ' '. 69 And " 40 Your xv 70 Anger 41 Money - 71. Prepare. 42 Your 72 Round 43 Savings ' 73 Do" r 44 Activity 74 Appoinhneni 45 Or 75 On 46 Indicated 76 Business 47 Employment 77 And . : i 48 Is . 78. Your ,: 49 Heod ' 79 Past . '50 Family 80. Your" " 51 Friendship 81 Heart teC 22 19-21-36V50fT I64-72r85-88M CAftlCON 023 JAN. 2D 2642-35r47( 53-58-74 82 Beet 83 For f ' - 84 Persona' ' 85 Out . 86 Today 8? Incidents 88' Doy -: 89 Deaflngs-: 90 Future )AqNctc '()Ncutral- 52 Memory 53 Public . 54 And . ' - 55 Adventure 56 And 57 Now 58 Relations 59 Excellent 60 Not AQUARIUS JAN. 21 FES. V .? -.usees FEB. 20 MAR. 2 lc-22-2U5 51-67-70 A Nkhol't Worth of t v - Comment On This and That By HARMAN W. NICHOLS United Press Fejrure Writer Washington-MU.R) Franklin Roudybush, a nice little gent with rimless . glasses, -has just returned with some - informa tion about what" is cook . ing in Paki stan. He works for this gov ernment The serious stuff i was what you might call off the record. narman JMicbois what he had to.say about life in Pakistan was something else again- - For instance, over there at Gilgit, Pakistan (look it up) is what you might say is the orig- lnal polo field. ; .Kids play tne game .afoot, .. instead of horse-' back. They use hockey sticks- like we did as kids when Salt Creek "frizz' over back there in Illinois. , . ,, Best Scenery' ' "Ought to. see; that country," Frank said, with' a gleam in his eye. "Highest mountains in the world. Best scenery. Take the Nanea 'Parabati 27,000 feet high. She. is a. dolly. They call her the 'Naked Lady.' " Come to think of it, Frank said, while he was flying over the Naked Lady, something awful almost happened. "We were sitting there in the aircraft,' he said,1 "and the pilot came back to talk with us and while he was talking the " co pilot ' came back, too. And so everybody said, who was flying the airplane? Turned out no body was. But everything turned out all right. We missed the 'Naked Lady by a couple of thousand feet.'' Frank rather . liked Pakistan. though,, arid hopes, to goback, for- a visit .-some day. Food was, cheap, for One thing . w-.S) ; "We.;CAui4; iget a.: five'. course: ' meaL like you might, find, at a v"v . ill v r Bli3jVii.lgl(VA. 1U1 about $1.70," he , said. ; "And 1 if you stayed ' at a hotel for,' four, or-five days; -it" was proper; 6" leave a little tip--althoughvyoii -could come back inter society if you didn't drop a'cmer y;;csj Ancient Customs-"' ' " ' '"-,"'' Pakistan, our : man said; has folks, that live like they did in mc iiiue oi . vnrisi.. xou can sea wumeu waiK.iiig up.- tne sige oi. iiui wit nowi oaiancea on. their, hair-do.. ' They have the .finest, i'rriea-',' tlon " systeni, :;ln 7 the world,1'. wawrs .uqtob t sown., rrpm,. ine Franklin .Roudybush' said, . " jhja-Himalayas-rthrough vfive Hv'erV, you can , rise vanyjrang . insre; wneat,. rice,, . cotton,, .oranges vegetable; '.you: .cap think-ofi-There are lots of ' cattle, ".goats- ana sneep. .ana. .toe .exporting qt wool Js imp.oriant.'';-: - ! . ; i i a 1 a.: " r riaiiK. reuuris mat ineca is some sort of "trad6'': pVer.'the Iron Curtain; . . '.- '- .--:,, - Siberian .-ducks . it- seems,. aren',t too,: smart- .They., fly. over the curtain; and get rthemselve shot down. Good eating .tpo.J , ? Glass Jar Plant ' Planned at Portland San Francisco (U.PJ. The Owens-Illinois Glass company today, announced. plans to. build a two-furnace glass container manufacturing, plant on a 70- acre site, in the .Parkrose area of Portland, Ore.; The new plant, one - of the most modern of its kind on the West Coast, will be completed in the summer of 1956. ' Four buildings, including the main factory, warehouse, batch house and compressor building, will be erected on an area which extends from 92nd to 99th av enues north of Columbia boule vard.- '- ' GOOD OLD JDAYS . Fredonia, N. Y. (U.R) Glenn S. Carr believes it's time for a change meaning he'd like some more in his pocket. Carr gets $25 a year as official care taker of the village clock in the lower of - the. First Baptist Church. He checked over some old records recently and found that the job paid $35 annually back in 1874. He wants a raise. IN A DRAFT Hartford. Conn. . (U B - Brig.- Gen. George R. ' Stanley, commander of Connecticut's Air National Guard, visited a draft board after receiving a notice to register for selective service. Stanley was told "that the notice was correct except that the word 'junior" was omitted.? It was intended for his son. ' .Dead- line Sunday Classified Is at noon Saturday; 10 ajn. Monday for Monday; ether days 5:30 previous day. 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