Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 17, 1956, Image 7

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    Thursday May 17. 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE 8 ETEH
If You're Not Trading at the GROCETERIA You're Paying Too Much!
roceteria
MEATS FRESHEST
CHOICE Where Sold Fastest
Cut Thick or Thin
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U. S. Graded
Choice'
STEER
Your Choice
ITQ UJ UM W
STEAK
OCEAN FRESH GENUINE RED
CHINOOK SALMON
HEAD OFF
Sold 2 or Whole Only
4B
U. S. GRADED CHOICE STEER .
BEEF LIVER
43
EXTRA FANCY No. 1-PAN READY FRESH DRESSED
FRYING CHICKENS
4
ARMOUR'S STAR BRAND CELLO WRAPPED
DRIED BEEF
Enough for
4 Servings
U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER
CHUCK ROAST
EXTRA SPECIAL -CELLO WRAPPED - FRESH FROSTED
Frying Chicken Wings
SWIFT'S PREMIUM BRAND - SEALED CELLO WRAPPED
SKINLESS FRANKS
FRESH MADE -LEAN 30? IB. (6)
laKUUNU ;15 pounds IU
U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER
41-
PRIME Rig
SHORT CUT .
WASTE REMOVED
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LOCAL GARDEN FRESH CRISP, CRUNCHY
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RESHER!
Bunch 3J jl
Bunch
Cello Wrapped Salad Bowl
RED
AUSSIE
BUTTER
ROMAIN
GOOD ALONE
WONDERFUL
COMBINED
PRICED FROM
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bunch
California Sweet Bell
PEPPER
Adds Zing to Salads
Carrot Sticks Are Good and Good For You
lb. pkg.
Choice of 6 Fillings
COCOANUT
APRICOT
BOYSENBERRY
STRAWBERRY
RASPBERRY
DATE
Pound
Pkg.
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MEAT PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY
OR UNTIL STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED
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Planters MIKED NUTS
Planters CASHEWS
TREND Detergent
SHUR FRESHSK
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2 S 39'
KRETSCHMER Wfcern.
DIAL SOAP "'"'BATH'S
ZEE TOWELS SShee 33'
Pinl 29'
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Pans Now...
limited SopoV!
Confessed Slayer
Tells of Shooting
War II Buddies
Panama City, Fla. (U.F9 Tfe
confessed slayer of two small
brothers told newsmen Wednes
day night how he turned hi
machine gun on fellow GIs dur
ing a tierce World War n battle.
The bizarre story told by Dal
las Withers, 33,. is backed up by
lie detector tests, Sheriff M. X
Daffin said. . j
Details Spilled Out
Withers, confined to a secret
out-of-town jail because of high
feeling over the deaths of David
and Douglas Wilson, spilled out
details of. .how he machine
gunned American troops in Ger
many early in 1945.
"I've got nothing to lose," hm
told newsmen. "I want to dear
my conscience." . .
Daffin said lie detector testa
appeared to verify Withers con
fession of drowning David, 7,
and Douglas, 4, by tossing them
from his boat last May.l, and
also his account of the battle
front episode.
However, chief investigator
Floyd D. Nixon said that while
he believed the drowning story
because of supporting evidence,
he considered the story of the
machine gun incident "a lie."-
"I don't know how many I
killed," .Withers told reporters
visiting his celL "I don't know
why I did it."
Supporting Riflemen
He said that while a member
of Company D, 304th Infantry
Regiment, 76th Infantry Divi
sion, he was supporting a squad
of riflemen deployed 300 yards
ahead of him during a night
bombardment. He said he de
liberately lowered the sights of
his gun and opened fire. ,
Casualties - from ' the enemy
bombardment were to great that
if his shots by chance -hit any
of the Americans the U.S. au
thorities never realized it,-With
ers said; - '
Video Reception
Mystery Cleared
Wildwood -by - the Sea, N.J.
(U.R) A months-old mystery of
strange - interference with tele
vision reception in a Wildwood
neighborhood was recently clear
ed up by electricians who came
up with the offender from a to
tally unsuspected source. '
It was an old-type Edison elec
tric' light bulb estimated to be
at least 25"years old.
The electricians said the old
bulb was, apparently radiating a
carrier wave back into the alter
nating current line. They said
thousands of similar bulbs prob
ably are still giving light in seldom-used
places such ' as attics,
porches and outbuildings.
Joyce Keller Hearing
Delayed by Arguments
Portland (U.R) Argument
over the admisibilitv of a tape
recording took up the entire day
in the trial of Mrs. Joyce Keller
vesterdav and was expected to .
continue for some time today.
Mrs. Keller, being tried nere
on a charge of taking part in
the bombine of the Meier and
Frank 1 department ' store - last
year, through her attorneys eon
tends that a tape recording made
Viv her hrother-in-law is not ad-
misible as evidence in the case.
MAIN OBJECTIVES
Washington (U.R) Moham
med Guntru Sukarno, 12, son of
President Sukarno of Indonesia,
said today he has three main
objectives during his U. S. visit.
He wants to buy a cowboy suit,
visit Disneyland, and see movie
cowboy Roy Rogers.
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