Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 05, 1956, Image 7

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    MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVElf
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SIXTH AND GRAPE STREETS
OPEN 7 DAYS fi)
A WEEK UNTILV P.M.
BIG FREE PARKING LOTS
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for Other Downtown Shopping
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SURE AND B'GORRA
Robert Briscoe wears his
official robes aftPt-'being
elected rviirs first Jewish
Lonnfayor. Briscoe said
he intends to hold the office
or only one year but he
thought his election was a
magnificent gesture that in
Catholic Ireland there was
absolute tolerance.
Adventurer Easily j
Answers Questions
For $64,000 on TV
New York (U.PJ Peg-legged
Peter Freuchen identified
seven odd nautical objects on
television Tuesday night, to be
come the fifth top prize winner
on "The $64,000 Question."
The 70-year-old adventurer,
author of several books, United
Rations correspondent, and ex
plorer from Denmark disdained
the right to take an "expert"
into the show's isofation booth
with him. He said he didn't
need any help, and he was right.
Answers Com Easy j
Freuchen easily ticked, off the j
correct answers to the seven
part question. He identified a
picture of the coelacanth, a spe
cies of fish 300,000,000 years
old; the left eye tooth of a wal
rus; and a special piece of sea- j
faring gear, a whale bomb.
The bearded contestant also
distinguished between two ice
bergs, telling from pictures
which was found in the north
and which in the south Polar
regions.
Freuchen gave the correct an
rwers to parts of the question
dealing with a curious old map
drawn by Benjamin Franklin
and a harpoon head used by Es
kimos to hunt seals and walrus.
Wife Killed in Arctic
The question on Eskimos was
particularly easy for Fruechen,
as his first wife was a Thule,
Greenland Eskimo. She was
killed on a map-making trip into
the Arctic that also cost Freuch
en his leg .
Fruechen went to sleep under
his sled one night and when he
awoke he felt numb all over. It
took him 11 hours to dig himself
out of the snow. His toes became
gangrenous, and he had to knock
them off with a hammer.
Later, the whole leg had to be
amputated up to the knee.
Freuchen's face was so painful
ly frozen that he hasn't been able
to shave since.
Freak Mishap Kills
Mother of TV Actress
West Los Angeles (U.R)
A freak accident Wednesday
claimed the life of the mother of
television actress Anne Jeffrey.
Mrs. Kate Carmichael. 67, was
run over and killed by her own
car in the driveway of her daugh
ter's home. The victim- had park
ed her car and was removing
some books from the trunk when
the vehicle rolled over her down
a slight Incline of the driveway.
A witness told police the
handbrake of the car was not
set. Mrs. Carmichael was paying
a holiday visit to the home of
her daughter and son-in-law.
actor Robert Sterling of the
television series "Topper."
Oregon Mounted Fosse
Named St. Paul Winner
St. Paul. Ore. U.R The Ore
gon Mounted Posse, the state's
official governor's guard, yester
day captured the sweepstakes
trophy2 in the annual St. Paul
Rodeo association street parade.
The 21-man pos;e. made up of
Salem businessmen, has been
active the past 16 years and all
members carry Oregno special
agents' cards.
Terole's Jewelry
Expert
Watch & Jewelry Repair
39 S. Bartlett
WE BUY AND SELL!
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YOU CAN
DEPEND
On the Brands
You Buy at the
Groceteria
Swift's Cello Sealed Oriole Brand Lean
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BACON Igjg
GUARANTEED FRESH MADE LEAN
GROUND OV O B
JWlb. lbs. &J
BEEF
'KLAMATH CREAMERY - CRATER LAKE BRAND
Cheddar Cheese b. 43s
Young Tender Fresh Dressed or Fresh Frosted
Fryer Rabbits lb. 59'
Swift's Premium Brand Sealed Cello Wrapped
Skinless Franks ib. 39.'
EXTRA FANCY, SNOW WHITE
SCALLOPS ' lb.79
U.S. Graded Choice Steer
RIB
STEAKS
lb.
Cut Short and Thick for Broiling
or Thin for Pan Frying Your'Choice
Meat Prices Good Through Saturday, July 7, or Until Stocks
Have Been Exhausted.
MORE
CONVENIENT
PARKING
FOR GROCETERIA CUSTOMERS
5 BIG LOTS
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6th STREET
4 Behind
Groceteria
See Map
1 Across
Grape at
Dean's Pontile
GROCETERIA
HOUY
THEATER
GROCETERIA PARKING LOT
ONE WAY TRAFFIC
Please Enter Off Grope St. or Alley
SHELTER COVE
Fancy California
Rockfish TsSJVgiu ib. 35c, 3 1.00
Gerbers Baby Food... 4 cans 37c, dozen 1.00
S2s Tomato Juice, 46-oz can 29c, 4 tor 1.00
borden cheese Spreads 5oz jar 23c, 5 for 1.00
Choice of Pineapple, Relish, Pimento, or Olive Pimento.
SISerrt Preserves, 20-oz. jar 39c, 3 for 1.00
Hunts Catsup 14 oz. Bot. 21c, 6 for 1.00
V-8 Vegetable Cocktail 4Ca0n 39c, 3 for 1.00
?ackrx Pancake Flour 4 lb bag 53c, 2 for 1.00
Strongheart Dog Food, 2 cans 25c, 9 for 1.00
Skippy Dog Food 3 cans 29c, 12 for 1.00
Cresswell Green Beans Ca 2 for 29c, 8 for 1.00
cil Grated Tuna No, 2 can 23c, 5 for 1.00
S Broken Shrimp 5 oz can 39c, 3 for 1.00
Gold Medal Flour 10 lb. bag 1.00
29c, 4 for 1.00
Salad Dressing quart 59c, 2 for 1.00
Grape Juice 12 oz can 39c, 3 for 1.00
Standby Grapefruit Juice 33c, 4 for 1.00
Del Monte Prune Juice, quart 37c, 3 for 1.00
Argo Brand Figs, 303 can 2 for 35c, 6 for 1.00
Swifts Pork Sausage 10c 43c, 3 for 1.00
STS Sandwich Steaks 53c, 2 for 1.00
Swifts Beef Stew . . . 16 oz. can 37c, 3 for 1.00
Swifts Frankfurters 12 oz. can 59c, 2 for 1.00
hoodt peanut Butter, 18 oz. jar 59c, 2 for 1.00
Swifts Sn Fryers 1-lb 8 oz. size 1.00
43c, 3 for 1.00
frozen" Strawberries
MIRACLE
WHIP
WELCH'S
FROZEN
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O Cut Green Beans
O French Style Beans
O Chopped Broccoli
O Cut Corn
O Mixed Vegetables
O Peas and Carrots
O Chopped Spinach
O Leaf Spinach
O Squash
O French Fries
O Potato Patties
Assort as You Wish
mo
roceteria Fresher Produce
Nectar Berries
Crate of 12 Cups
$ 39
Raspberries
Crate of 12 Cups
98
These Are Local Berries-Full Weight-The Local Crop Is at Its Best Now!
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Lids and Bands, Dez. 3!t
Lids Only 2 Dot. 29e
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Quarts, Dozen $1.45