MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVER
If You're Not Trading At The Groceteria You're Paying Too Much!
YOU CAN
DEPEND
On The Brands
You Buy At The
Groceteria
Thursday, May SI. 1956
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U.S. GRADED
CHOICE
CH
UCK
IMS!
Well Trimmed
Center Cut : : ."
For delicious economical meals
U. S. GRADED "CHOICE" STEER
ROUND STEAK
U. S. GRADED "CHOICE" STEER - BONED and ROLLED
CROSS RIB ROAST
U. S. GRADED "CHOICE" STEER
BEEF LIVER
SLICED
43L
U. S. Graded "CHOICE" STEER. Aged to Perfection
RUMP ROAST
Boned and Rolled
No Waste to Buy
79-
4$
KLAMATH FALLS - CRATER LAKE BRAND MEDIUM
CHEDDAR CHEESE
GUARANTEED FRESH MADE LEAN
GROUND BEEF 30
HORMEL DAIRY BRAND - OLD FASHIONED
B0L0GHA
.Sliced or Chunk
The Ideal Lunch Meat
YOUNG TENDER EXTRA FANCY NO. 1
FRESH DRESSED-I10T FROZEN
Fryer
Turkeys
Small Size-Sold Vz Or Whole
MEAT PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY,
JUNE 2, OR UNTIL STOCKS ARE EXHAUSED
FOR SHOPPING DURING
Dollar Days
DEL MONTE
Cream Style
CORN
NO. 303 CANS
2 Cans
35
7 Cans $100
DEL MONTE b-rJ
Pineapple --T
Juice Mm)
2 cans
Del Rogue Freestone
PEACHES
2B37e
3 Cans $100
l-X-L BRAND . . Sfiii
Chili Con Came
5 For$H iBl
LAST CHANGE
TO GET "A QUART OF PRAISE FOR ONLY 9e
PiT0 TRY YOUR
FIRST QUART
(254 for first pint)
59
Quart
. New detkaletf ttanni solai dressing.
Compfef details m erery PRAISE label!
fjhe freshet fish you can buy...) I" 9Tn,en "
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29c4 for T
IT'S GOOD
VEL Detergent SorInt
Giant 0e J "s
FflB5!?5ent AJAX Cleanser
GPr9!69c 2cans25c
JOINING LARGE TURNOUT, President Gronchi (left), and Palmiro Togliatti (at right
with daughter), leader of Communist Party, cast ballots in Italy's two - day elections.
Seventy per cent of eligible voters went to polls. (International Smmdphoto)
Antique Show Will Feature
Venetian Items, Glassware
Two rare Venetian banquet
cloths with matching napkins
will be among items displayed
at the Chin Up club's antique
show and sale in the Pioneer
room of ' the Jackson hotel to
morrow and Saturday, club offi
cers said today. Hours of the
show are 11 a..m to 9 p.m. each
day.
The cloths will be in the dis
play of Frankie Faul Smith of
Gem, Mineral Club
Plans Field Trips
The Roxy Ann Gem and Min
eral club will sponsor field trips
for club members and members
of the All Rock Hounds Pow
Wow club' of America, Inc., Sat
urday and Sunday on Agate des
ert east of the National Guard
station on Table Rock rd.
A program is planned Satur
day night, club officials said, at
the . Camp Corral building at
Camp White. Field trips will
start at 8 a.m. both Saturday
and Sunday.
Wide Range of Ads
Brought by Children '
Peoria, HI. (U.R) The Peoria
Journal Star offered Peoria
youngsters free classified adver
tisements and was deluged
with more than 500 ads, from
"jobs wanted" to "cats boarded."
Fourteen-year-old Jerry Knofie
loch wanted to board the cats:
"We board your cat while
you're away. . Quiet.. No dogs.
Weekly or . Daily rates. Operat
ing since 1952. References.
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
noon Saturday; 10 a.m. Monday for
Monday; otner days 5:30 previous day
Eugene, who also will show a
pair' of original unglazed Peach
blow swans made by Webb of
England and a monkey band of
old Meissen with the leader and
five players.
Kibbe's Antique shop, also of
Eugene, will display a large col
lection of sterling silver, cut
glass and old jewelry.
A porcelain Chinese snuff
bottle, dating to the H'ang H'si
dynasty of 1662-1722, will be in
the display of Ruth Smghofen,
Portland. Her display also will
include choice pieces of Durano,
French Baccarat, Quezel, Luts
Amberina. satin and Mary Greg
ory glass and a Chelsea tea set
said to be 150 years old. Brass,
copper and rare lamps also will
be featured. All items are for
sale, club officers said.
The Chin Up club will use its
portion of receipts to purchase
equipment for handicapped
persons.
Fire Damages Lumber
Kiln at Klamath Falls
Klamath Falls U.R) Fire
late yesterday caused an esti
mated $20,000 damage to the
dry kiln of the Diamond Lake
lumber company near here. Six
county " fire departments re
sponded to the alarm and battled
the blaze about an hour. The
fire was believed to have started
in electric motors of the kiln.
ADVERTISING ON INCREASE
Chicago U.R Advertising
Age, trade magazine, said Satur
day that national newspaper ad
vertising showed a 17 per cent
increase last year over the 1954
figure. It said a record $695 mil
lion was billed in 1955 com
pared with $594,100,000 the
previous year.
Summer Orchestra,
Band Classes Set
Beginning students who wish
to enter band or orchestra sum
mer classes will meet at 9 a.m.,
Saturday, June 2, in the Med
ford High school band room, I.
A. Mirick, band director, said
today.
Mirick said all students of dis
trict 49 from the fourth through
the 11th grades are eligible. A
staff of instrumental teachers
will be available to discuss with
students individually about in
struments most suitable for the
individual, Mirick said.
Among items checked, he said,
are teeth formation, lip and jaw
development, finger dexterity,
left or right handedness, sense
of pitch, and sense of rhythm.
Mirick urged parents to accom
pany children interested in tak
ing summer classes at the meet
ing. Registration for band or or
chestra calsses will be held at
9 a.m., June 11, Mirick said.
First orchestra classes start June
12 and first band classes start
June 25. John Drysdale will
teach orchestra and Mirick will
teach band.
Registration for intermediate
and advanced band and orches
tra students will be held June 11
at the high school, Mirick said.
CIVIL DEFENSE MOVE
Washington (U.R) Sen.
John M. Butler, (R-Md.), predict
ed last night the federal Civil
Defense headquarters will be
moved back to the Washington
area from Battle Creek, Mich., '
by Jan. 1. He said in a state
ment that "location of the agency
in Battle Creek just hasn't
worked out."
MARGARIN
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own
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