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G Thursday, March 22, 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Tasfy and mM SAFEWAY jflllk... Sweet Yellow 10NI0NS Asparagus el-- l, 29 i u 4 r B Plf Iff P Garden-Fresh I " faVllMV I 5-Pound Bag Yellow Medium 50-Pound Bag Yellow Medium 10-Pound Bag Yellow Boilers $ 29c Garden Fresh Firm Heads LB. Bananas Grapefruit Fancy Quality Golden Ripe Arizona Seedlen J35' 6flt 47 8-LB. BAG SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES Fancy Sweet and Juicy Excellent for the Lunch Box. LARGE SIZE 34-Pound Box $2.98 lb- Butter Tender Broccoli Cauliflower Hui4i. Calavo Fuertes Cabbage Fresh Firm lb. lb. lb. Pnlalnac u s- No- 1 Gradc 1(Mb rUIdlUCa Netted Gems bag Dnlatnac U.S. No. 1 Grade 10-lbs. rUiaiUCd Premium Select for 4-lb. cello boy size bag Apples Soiapt Cantaloupe SSSKk, 19c 19c Each235C 10c 59c 89c 49c 25c Lb. j js , v" .t - , . ft noinvHrnQrrn . SPECIAL SAVINGS ON PORK LOINS Rib End Loin 2i2 to 312-lb. Avg. lb. n rrrv Loin Roast Loin End Gut 212 to 3!rlb. Avg. lb. Or Full Half IL A Grand Value ,b' Center Cut Loin Or Rib Chops lb- 39c 59c TENDER SMOKED Mm$ Famous Brands - Tenderized, Deep-Smoked Fancy Hams Whole Ham or Full Shank Half Full Butt Half Ham lb. CHOICE GRADE LOCKER Cut and Wrapped Free-Aged for Tenderness-Flavor Quarter 1 ttflV Quarter M IS'' Side 5 . Lb. Lb. 37 Lb. 9 I USDA CHOICE GRADE BEEF Aged for Tenderness and Flavor by Safeway ARM CUT lb. 49c POT ROAST Cut lb. SLAB BACON Sugar Cured 8 to 10 Pound Average End Piece 0 gm j I Center f0tf 2-3 Lb. Avg. Lb U.S. Choice Standing Whole Carcass 65c b: 39c lb Beef Rib Roast Fresh Ground Beef Boiling Beef . 15c Fresh Smelt R.Mbs. 39c Fresh King Crab Rushed By Air From Alaska SEGMENTS Guaranteed Fresh 11 Perfect for Salads ,U" FOR LOW PRICES EVERY DAY ON EVERYTHING SHOP SAFEWAY ST p- Soups JKStSr can 235c Grapefruit S"- No; in 20c Pineapple 8f- ci 32c Prune Juice Sunsweet bottle 39c Y-8 Cocktail ST6 39c Del p... Cream style No. 303 1 Oi Monte Worn fancy can iOC Mushrooms yeaceys0ak 49c m.:i: n.. o.k lxl uiiiii uun uauic SSi. Dinner brand Star Kist Corn Beef Hash Dubuque Rath Sausage breakfast Beef Stew Haley Broken Shrimp Je. Pink Salmon 7 Tuna Fish csnunkKist 40-oz. can 15- oz. can 16- 01. can 8-oz. can 22-oz. can 5-oz. can tall can No. Vt can 49c 29c 29c 33c 39c 39c 59c 31c Peanut Butter CAiL DmaJ Mrs. riCdll UlCdU Beverly Wright's Skylark Skylark Snow- n...Li or Busy Wayder Bread S Bread 2-lb. jar large loaf 1-lb. loaf 99c 26c 25c flake Bakers Table Salt T-Im Fruit I HA UCICC1I i Puffed Rice Sno White flavored Quaker 1-lb. 4C. loaf fcC - 2-lb. pkg. 26pkg:225c 8Vt: 25c 4Ji-oz. pkg. 53c 19c Camay Toilet Soap 3rb!;$"27c Around Hollywood By ALINE MOSBY United Preis Correspondent Hollywood U.R) Mary Pick ford, America's Sweetheart, said today she's so upset over Holly- SSTI wood s failure to build a film Pi museum that she's 1 e a v ing her art and movie treas ures to three other cities. The petite act ress in silent films was a Aline Mosbjr gentle -eyed girl with long golden curls. But in real life Miss Pickford is a de termined woman and one of the few Hollywoodites with commu nity spirit. Last year bonds were sold to build a museum in the old War ner Bros, studio where tourists could see movie props and me mentos and watch movies being made. Money was raised to paint Hollywood Boulevard's side walks pink and install fancy street lights. But the drive for the museum fizzled. Studio Heads Blamed "I do not hesitate to heads of the studios blame," Miss Pickford she sat in the librarv say the are to said as of her home. "They did not cooDerate They were negligent and short sighted. The museum would earn good will. It also would earn money for the motion picture re lief fund. Millions of tourists drive down Hollywood Boule vard every year and' are de pressed. There's nothing for them to see." Miss Pickford said unless Hol lywood gets on the ball she will change her will and leave her fortune in art objects and all the films she made for Biograph to existing museums. Which three cities will get her belongings still is undecided. Windfall Promised . But they'll get s windfall. Is That So? By Eugene Burnt Ranger-Naturalist Husband Owes Loyalty To His Present Wif When a man is divorced from his wife and' remarried, he owes his first loyalty to his second wife. (Q) "I mar m i d a di v o r c t d man two years ago and we have been very happy except for one thing. his first wife's constant call in a on him for Dr. Hurlock heip ,nd ad. vice. She is living alone, has job, and does not want alimony from my husband: There were no children so she wanted to be independent. But, she is al ways calling up my husband to ask his advice about this or that matter. Then she asks him to come to her apartment to help her with different business mat ters, such as her income tax and her investments. She has some money left by her parents and he used to help her with her in vestments when they were mar ried. I resent the way she calls on my husband and the way he goes to see her at her apart ment. He says I am just jealous. Am I?" B.N. (A) You probably are jealous of your husband's first wife and the fact that he still is interest ed enough in her to want to go see her and help out when she calls on him for help. It cer tainly suggests that there is still a pretty strong tie between them. If you want to avoid possible trouble for yourself, I suggest you ask your husband to cut off his relationship with his first wife. You do not say why they were divorced or who was re sponsible for the divorce, but, as he is now married to you, he owes you his first consider ation. As a businesswoman, she can go to a lawyer for professional advice or to a bank. It look as if she is using business as an excuse to get your husband to come to see her. She may be trying to win him back in this way and that is why, you should try to break off the relationship as soon as possible if you want your marriage to last. (Copyright 1956, General Features Corp.) Mis Pickford showed me through her Benedict Canyon mansion and pointed out the riches she prefers to leave to the movie going public than to relatives. She and her husband, Buddy Rogers, have collected Rudolph Valentino's swords, Miss Pick ford's films and 'costumes, sketches by the famed Rodin, paintings by Remington, price less Chinese jade art objects and screens, antique furniture. Miss Pickford, a gracious star of the old school, feels her treas ures belong to the fans who made her famous. "That's whv we never close the gates to our home," she said1. People come up and look in the windows. We don't mind." Cow Produces 4?429 Quarts of Milk in Year Pittsburgh !U.R) A Guernsey cow, owned by the Harold L. Meanor farm in the Allegheny County community of Clinton, has produced 4,429 quarts of milk in a year, the American Guernsey Cattle club reported. On twice-a-day milking, Hal mar's Royal Hope completed an official advance registry record of 9,087 pounds of milk and 434 pounds of fat. Grand Rapids, Mich. -OJ.R) They had to give Recruit Elmer Kooienga of Zeeland an extra sheet of paper to list his brothers and sisters when he joined the National Guard here. The medi cal history form has four spaces for listing brothers and "sisters; Kooienga has 20. Memorial To Ardent Fisherman Erected Honor, Mich. (U.R) A large rock memorial to Ralph R. Kim ball, an "ardent fisherman," has been placed on the bank of the Platte river near here by Drs. Charles L. Patton and Christopher Parnall. The unusual memorial is lo cated near a spot where the three men went trout fishing to gether for many years. Grand Rapids. Mich. (U.R)- After 12-year-old Petra Voight found a wrist watch in front oi a department store, her father telephoned police to report the find. Detective Thomas P. Mc Gavin was taking the report from Voight when in walked Robert Berger of Rockford to report he had lost a watch the one the girl found. Mi G1ME jjjijjftiji Better Beef Does It... And Here's The Proof ! January 5, m, read CePnT 131 tint . -4 cations IXL is the meatiest tasting chili made with top sirloins, top rounds, select chuck roasts plump, tender, Idaho red beans simmered slowly in a savory sauce to mouth-watering goodness! Get IXL Chili Con Carne today, in regular or giant economy can ! Be sure to try IXL Chicken Rarieli, a flavorful, quick one-dish Italian Style meal. Just heat and serve you'll love it.