Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1956, Image 7

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    MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEH
If You're Not Trading at the GROCETERIA You're Paying Too Much!
EXTRA FANCY FRESH DRESSED No. 1
MEAT TYPE - PAN READY
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FRESH PACK PACIFIC
CRAB MEAT
$419
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U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER
CHUCK ROATS -,43l
EXTRA LARGE JUMBO MEXICAN GREEN
PRAWNS 98s..
SWIFT'S PREMIUM BRAND CANNED
PICNICS ".sirsL s959ea
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BEEF BACON 49fb
SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD BRAND
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wllaUaUwIiii a Summertime feast fa Loaf B lb.
U.S. GRADED "CHOICE" STEER
SHORT CUT
TEAK
Cut Thick To Broil or Thin to Pan Fry
MEAT PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY,
JUNE 16, OR UNTIL STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED
Father's Day-In the Bakery
OLD FASHIONED G?1t
Chocolate Cake $F8
Appropriately Decorated For Father
FOR FATHER'S DAY-
PRICE PIPE SALE
MEDICO PIPES $1.00 to $3.50
WEBER SILVER GRAIN PIPES, Imported Briar $2.50
FALCON PIPE, with Removable Bowl . ..$3.50
FALCON EXTRA BOWLS .'. . $1.50
KAYWOODIE PIPES $4.00 & Up
TOBACCO POUCHES .....50c to $3.50
PIPE RACKS $1.69 to $14.95
PIPE KNIFE 89c
ZIPPO LIGHTERS $3.50
DOBIES 4 SQUARE TOBACCO 2-oz. 65c
BALKAN SOBRANIC 2-oz. 90c
HAYES AROMATIC TOBACCO 8-oz. $1.25
HICKORY TOBACCO 15-oz. $1.35
SUGAR BARREL TOBACCO ...8-oz. $1 .25
For the largest Selection of Pipe Tobaccos Shop at the Groceteria Tobacco Counter!
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS by MYLFLAM
$6.95 to $8.75
1 CARTON POPULAR PRICED CIGARETTES FREE WITH EACH LIGHTER PURCHASED
DEL MONTE
DEL MONTE
Why buy unknown private label brands when you can
gel the old reliable ones at your GROCETERIA for the
same price.
You can depend on the brands you buy at The Groceteria! - '
CREAM STYLE CORfl 8 f.r 1
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PINEAPPLE JUICE
46-OZ. CAN
4 fori
STANDBY
DEL ROGUE
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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 4 r 1
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TOMATO JUICE
46-OZ. CAN
4 for I
WILAMET
CUT GREEN BEANS
303 CAN
8 fori
00
DIAMOND A
DICED BEETS
303 CAN
10 fori
00
BIRDS EYE.
FROZEN
STRAWBERRIES
10-OZ. PKGS.
4 Pkgs. E
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KOOL AID
BEVERAGE POWDER
3 pkgs:
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BORDEN'S
MAYONNAISE
QUART JAR
SPERRY
PANCAKE FLOUR
4-LB. BAG
.49'
NBC
SHREDDED WHEAT JRS.
2 PKGS.
NBC
CRACKERS
2-LB. PKG.
4!
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PALMOLIVE
HAMP00
SPECIAL OFFER
REG. 89e SIZE
HALO
SHAMPOO
SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY OFFER
1.50 VALUE
119
KRAFT
PARKAY MARGARINE 11 ib. 1.
TO
KRAFT
SALAD OIL
QUART BOTTLE
ZEE
TOILET TISSUE
4 ROLL PKG.
ZEE
NAPKINS
PKG. OF 80
Hi
FLAKED ICE
FROM OUR OWN MACHINE V
10 pound bag 251
ORDER
AT
CHECKOUT
COUNTER
IDEAL FOR MAKING ICE CREAM OR FOR COOLING
SUMMER BEVERAGES! .
DOGS 30 FOR.
V WALTER KENDALL
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KIBBLED DOG POOD
26-ox. OCw
UUP
8 SJI-U
Twenty Mule Team
Borax
Mb. Pkg. 39C
. Steinf eld's
Sauerkraut
No. 2Vt Can
2 for 35c
Boyd's Coffee
lb. Can 99C
WH ceapm, evsilafck 1 Mora.
Niagara Starch
2 for 39c
Twenty Mule Team
Boraxo
l-lb. Can 29c
Underwood
Deviled Ham
; No. Vi Can
2 35c
White King
Granulated
5e off
Large Pkg. 28c
Linit Starch
12-oz. pkg.
2 29c
. Planter's
Peanuts
7Vi-oz. Can
39c
Dial Soap
Reg. Bar 2 for 27c
Bath Siza 2 for 37c
White King
"D"
Giant Pkg. 69c
Del Rich
Margarine
29c Lb.
4 ib. 7.00
RETURNING to New York j
from Reno, ' where be ob j
tained divorce. Playwright
Arthur Miller, 41, meets
Marilyn Monroe amid talk
they may wed. (Imtarnatioaatl
Steel Producers
Offer Five Year
Pad With Union
New York ttJ.R) The "big
three" steel producers have
asked the United Steelworkers
for a five-year contract calling
for automatic pay Increases an
nually, an informed source said
today.
The companies, TJ. S. Steel,
Bethlehem and Republic,- have
offered the union a package in
crease approaching 15 cents an
hour, including a wage hike and
a form of guaranteed annual
wage, it was learned.
The companies feel their coun
ter proposals to the union's con
tract demands form "a major
economic effer" that could lead
to an early settlement of bar
gaining talks.
Union Studies Plan
The union took the day off
from negotiations to study the
companies' offer. The union's de
liberation could determine
whether the nation is hit with a
costly steel strike this year. '
The long term contract re
quested by the companies is simi
lar to those now in existence at
General Electric and Westing
house Electric.
Recent contracts in the steel
industry have been for two years
duration, with a wage reopener
after one year. The longer con
tract would guarantee labor
peace in the key steel industry
for five years and remove much
of the uncertainty that always
plagues the industry around ne
gotiating time.
Both Sides Optimistic l '
David J. McDonald, president
of the USW, will present the
companies' counter offer to the
union's powerful Wage Policy
committee Friday morning. For
mal negotiations between the
companies and the union resume
Friday afternoon after a one
day recess.
'Most industry and . union
sources appeared very optimistic
that a new contract for 650,000
steel workers will be signed be
fore the June 30 strike dead
line.' .
Charles Holbrook
Elected Head
Of Legion Post
: Charles Holbrook. Jackson
county veterans service officer,
was elected commander of Med
ford post 15 of the American
Legion for the coming year at
meeting this week.
E. K. Ricker, manager of the
Camp White veterans Domicil
iary, reported at thi meeting
-that the Domiciliary has been
authorized 40 additional beds.
- Previously; veterans organi
zations from southern Oregon
urged adding 40 medical and
surgical beds to Camp White
facilities because of a decrease
in available beds in the Portland
veterans hospital.
Other Officers
Other officers elected were
Keegan Townsend, first vice
commander; Vic David, second
vice commander; Hugh McKen-
zie, chaplain; Joe Hosick, adju
ant; Ellis Capps, sergeant at
arms; Merle Jarmin, finance of
ficer; and Clark Walker, execu
tive committee member.
Delegates elected for the con
vention were Holbrook, Hosick,
M. E. (Bud) Fisher, McKenzie,
Fred Luy, Earl Bigalow and
Don Wilson.
District Commander Gene
Orr announced that the installa
tion of officers for Legion post
14 of Ashland, 15 of Medford
and 129 of Central Point, will
be held in Ashland at the Legioa
Hall at 4 p.m. Sunday, June 24,
with the Ashland post as host.
Baker Hosts War 1
Vets at Convention
Baker OJ.F9 The threeJay
state convention of Veterans of
World War I opened here today
with about 400 delgates regis
tered for the session.