Thursday, April 5, 1956
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AGED TO PEAK OF PERFECTION
DIRECT from WISCONSIN!
Cut from the largest cheese ever shipped
into Southern Oregon.
Height 3' 6" Diameter 4' IOV2"
Pounds of Milk 55,000 pounds
Man Hours of Labor (farm and fac
tory) 2814 Hours
3)Jlb.
Be SURE to Get Some of This
BIG CHEESE-lt's Delicious!
YOUNG, TENDER, FRESH CUT. VERY MEATY
SPARE RIBS ,39.
FRESH CAUGHT. DEEP WATER PACIFIC
RED SNAPPER FILLET 27
U. S. GRADED CHOICE STEER
ROUND STEAK SSK
SWIFT'S PREMIUM, SEALED CELLO WRAPPED
SKIHLESS FRAFJKS 43L
GENUINE, 1956 SPRING LAMB. CENTER CUT SHOULDER
LAMB CHOPS M''
U. S. GRADED CHOICE STEER, CENTER CUT y-.
CHUCK ROAST 31
GROCETERIA'S OWN. LEAN, FRESH MADE
GROUND BEEF 35
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lb.
3 Soo
lbs. U
SWIFT'S ORIOLE BRAND. CELLO SEALED
SLICED BACON
YOUNG MEAT TYPE
life lb.
MEAT PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY
OR UNTIL STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED
Hera it is -the LARGEST CHEESE ever to be shipped to southern Oregon! Coming DIRECT FROM WISCONSIN and AGED to PERFEC
TION, this giant cheese goes on sale at the Groceteria TOMORROWl Shown at left is Me'vin Hall, manager of the Groceteria, and
at right: Morris Bough tier, manager of the Groceteria's Meat Department, displaying prizes to be awarded tonight In the weight
guessing contest. ' j - '
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You Can DEPEND On The
BRANDS You Buy At The
GROCETERIA
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Willing To Make
Applicants Known
Washington (U.R) The Post
Office Department has backed
down on its insistence that the
names of persons eligible for
postmaster appointments be kept
secret, it was disclosed today.
The action is the latest victory
for a House Government Oper
ations Subcommittee headed by
John E. Moss (D-Calif.) which has
been protesting the suppression
of public information by federal
agencies.
Post Office Department solic
itor Abe McGregor Goff, in a
letter to Moss, said the depart
ment had withdrawn its request
to the Civil Service Commission
to keep the names secret "since
you feel so strongly about the
matter."
It was not immediately known.
however, whether the Civil Serv
ice Commission would take the
secrecy wraps off, and whether
the Post Office Department itself
would make the lists public.
McGregor had testified last
November that the department
would not back down because
publication of the names would
"embarrass" applicants and dis
courage good men from seeking
the jobs.
The secrecy label was slapped
on the so-called register of eli
gible applicants by the Civil
Service Commission at the re
quest of Postmaster General Ar
thur E. Summerfield in 1953.
The names had previously been
made public.
Applicants Selected '
The Civil Service Commission,
on the basis of an examination,
selects the three top-ranking ap
plicants for a postmaster job.
From this three-man list, or
register," one is chosen by the
President, with the consent of
the Senate, for the job. il was
this three-man list that Summer
field kept secret.
Civil Service Commission
Chairman Philip Young testified
that he was keeping the list
secret by request of Summer-
field. Young said it was up to
Summerfield to say whether to
make it public or not.
AT THE GROCETERIA
CRISP SWEET
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'Cello wrapped to retain freshness and food
value. Price marked for your selection. We
honestly try to package only quality pro
duce, but once in a while we slip up. So
we make this "guarantee (good or your
money back).
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