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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBWB BETXK If You're Not Trading at the GROCETERIA You're Paying Too Much! it TRY THESE MEAL MAKERS rrrrt Thursday. June II, ItSt i 1 V v- a- 1 1 1 ai i h I II I I III Will YSJl JJ. Yka-i-i-i-I- "ft! i i W FRESHER and FINER HERE! Armour's Star Brand Extra Lean SLICED.. Mm B ACOM '( k) W SEALED CELLO WRAPPED FRESH CAUGHT SKINLESS PACIFIC FILLET of SOLE 47- GROCETERIA'S "OWN" FRESH MADE LEAN GROUND BEEF 355, 3 $4 00 KLAMATH CREAMERY CRATER LAKE BRAND MEDIUM CHEDDAR CHEESE 47 lb. LEAN CENTER CUT SHOULDER PORK STEAK 49 lb. U. S. GRADED "CHOICE" STEER BEEF LIVER ARMOUR'S STAR BRAND. OLD FASHIONED SLICED OR PIECE BOLOGNA 35 ib. Pound, S -J 00 LEAN-FRESH MADE-COUNTRY STYLE PORK SAUSAGE 3p U.S. GRADED "CHOICE" STEER ROUND STEAK Cut Thick or Thin Your Choice YOUNG-TENDER-MEATY-SMALL SIZE IB) FRESH, NOT FROZEN -THE IDEAL BARBECUE mi MEAT PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, JUNE 23, OR UNTIL STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED f m now- convenient sizes Standard KbTa-th yl m 2 CANS Standard 450 6 botte Carton King-Size 51 6 boffle Carton w was Dtfow, Family-Size 43 2 bottles -J CASE OF 12- en 40 BONNIE DOG V II & CAT FOOD tk Crisco Shortening LB. CAN.. 39C 3-Lb. Can 1.05 Fluffo Shortening LB. CAN 39c 3-lb. Can 1.05 Shur Fresh Cottage Cheese pint... 29c AT THE GROCETERIA viulutf ilbaiso aafnte1 oam wnii& nuud& yurriuL LB. CAN RICHTEX GOLDEN SHORTENING 3-LB. CAN SWIFT'S FROZEN CHICKEN WINGS 3 . 31 TESTIFYING before Senate probers, L. F. McCollom, Houston, Tex., says $2,000, 000 was spent educating public m behalf of natural gas bill. (Internatumal) DEL ROGUE PRESERVES Raspberry or Seedless Blackberry 20-oz. Jar 39ii 3 F"l 00 VAN CAMP'S PORK AND BEANS NO. VA CANS DEL MONTE (ALL GREEN) CUTS & TIPS ASPARAGUS 8-OZ. CAN 2 FOR FRUITED UPSIDE DOWN COFFEE CAE! (AT THE BAKERY COUNTER) HI WEST FROZEN PEAS 2 PKGS. NESTLES QUICK FAMILY SIZE 2-LB. CAN SCHILLING'S INSTANT COFFEE (10c OFF DEAL) 5-OZ. JAR 29 s NEW POTATOES 300 3 ,o 29" 0 SWIFT'S PRE1V2 LUNCH .MEAT -3 "J RED CROWN VIENNA SAUSAGE ...2-2! Piano Still Reigns As Infrumenl King Chicago flJ.R) In an age of electronics, the piano still reigns as the king of musical instru ments. And it is virtually the same In mechanical principle to day as it was two centuries ago. Today's piano, with its 25,000 contact points and 8,000 moving parts, is a direct descendant of three older instruments, the harpsichord, the clavichord and the dulcimer. According to the American Music Conference, the harpsi chord flourished from the 15th to the 18th centuries. Theclavi chord was popular in 18th cen tury Europe. Both instruments produced all tones at about the same inflexible level of volume. The tone faded at a distance of about 10 feet. The dulcimer dates back to ancient Asia, according to mu sical historians. The Pianoforte A wooden board with strings. R was played with wooden mal lets and was Introduced into Europe about the 17th century. It had the advantage of produc ing loud or soft tones, controlled by the degree of force with which the musician struck the strings. - Most ' authorities agree that the piano was invented, in 1709 by an Italian harpsichord maker named Bartolommeo Cristofori. Cristofori's first piano was a combination harpsichord, clavi chord and dulcimer and could be played both loudly and soft ly. It was called pianoforte, meaning soft and loud. By 1830, the modern piano had evolved, although improve ments were made from time to time. A piano frame today supports a total string pull of about 35, 000 pounds, more than 17 tons. The American Music Confer ence estimated that 20,000,000 Americans play the piano for their own enjoyment and relaxation. SUNSHINE HI HO CRACKERS LB. PKG. N.B CINNAMON CRUNCH 10 LB. PKG. TREE TOP APPLE JUICE 46-OZ. CAN Hl-C ORANGE BEVERAGE DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE (SLICED OR CRUSHED) FLAT CAN 2 FOR DEL ROGUE PEARS 303 CAN 23c 2 F0" Q HOT GLO BRIQUETS 10 & I 35 GLEEM TOOTH PASTE (2-29c TUBES) 58c VALUE 4 ?uy r.lazola and get order blanks for HOLIDAY STEAK KNIVES Ul0O-tfUtAZOUhM IsUzobj QUART BOTTLE S3 69' Lynden Chicken Fricassee 214 LB. CAN 87C FRADELI5 - - - FROZEN DINNERS JUST HEAT AND EAT Fried Chicken Roast Beef Ground Beef Meat Loaf Baked Ham Halibut Swiss Steak CHOICE 2 1" '1 29 Ashland Voles to Suspend License Ashland The Ashland city rniincil this week voted to sus pend for 90 days the card table license held by Gene Seitz, pro prietor of the Log Cabin, if the citr attronev determines it is legal under city ordinances. Harry Morris, chairman of the police committee, suggested the move as a result of a raid and arrests made in connection with an illegal card game at the Log Cabin recently. . Morris' motion would permit Seitz to re-apply for the license if he desired after the suspension period. However, City Attorney Harry Skerry questioned the le gality of the motion because he could not recall provisions in the ordinance for revoking such license for gambling because H was not a gambling ordinance, but a license for recreational purposes. Skerry suggested he be given an opportunity to check the ordinance. The council voted to suspend the license if permitted under the ordinance. Giant Can 69 Bor Palmolive Soap FREE DIGNIFIED YOUNGSTERS Valparaiso, Ind. (U.R The name of the Valparaiso Parks softball league has been changed "The Grade School .beague," at the request of youngsters who objected to tne earlier assigna tion of "peewees." Court Records Brim Clinton Wataon. beate nil violation. 10. DISTRICT COURT ... Dean Bvera, inadequate muffler. SI t..i. nrAnhv Jr.. banc nil violation. SIS. bail forfeited. Gerald Andrew Thompson. Soalow. ins too close. S30. ' Alvin V. 11 Our wneejev. c - rtop at atop aign. 10. William Kirk McLaren, no motor vehicle license. S6. Joaeph Randolph Brown, failure atop. S10. , 1 Bearry Eugene Baer. failure to atop at atop aign. $10. Max H. Winuner, Ttolation of baaip rule, S1230. CIRCUIT COURT Henry Albrecht Ta. PayMfM A. A. brecht, divorce complaint. Marv Jane Eatherton vs. Jay Wil liam Eatnerton. divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE . , APPLICATIONS 1 Vern Edwin Moberly, 102 Front a. Talent, and Carol Ann Beare. 198 1