Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 26, 1956, Image 7

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    Thursday. July 26. 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
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If You're Not Trading at the GROCETERIA You're Paying Too Much!
serves
GROCET
UARANTE
ERIA
EXTRA FANCY NO. 1
Fresh Frosted
CUT UP
LIMIT 6 PER FAMILY
ORDER EARLY - ONLY 1300 AT THIS PRICE
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LARGE
J MEATY
COLUMBIA RIVER FRESH FROSTED
SMELTS
Full 2Vi Pound Box
U.S. GRADED "CHOICE" STEER
BEEF LIVER
Sliced
THREE JAY'S GOLDEN GUERNSEY
PASTEURIZED
or RAW
MILK
gallon
V2
Gallon
HORMEL DAIRY BRAND
CANNED, COOKED, READY TO EAT
4 POUNDS SOLID MEAT
3139
ea.
KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY CRATER LAKE BRAND MEDIUM
CHEDDAR CHEESE
U.S. GRADED "CHOICE" STEER
RUMP ROAST
Boned and Rolled
All Waste Removed
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EXTRA FANCY SNOW WHITE
SCALLOPS
U.S. GRADED "CHOICE" STEER
CUT THICK OR THIfi YOUR CHOICE
pi a em & e?s3 ra n n a I i w i
c
lb.
MEAT PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY
JULY 28, or UNTIL STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED
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. . . are yours when you food hop here !
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3-LB. CAN
Hl-C
46-OZ. CAN
for,
M.C.P.
6-Oz. Can
Minute Maid
Frozen
12-oz. Can
2 for 33'
DOLE FROZEN
14-oz. Can
for
BIRDS
EYE
4 for T
Hillsboro Judge
Faces Charge of
Unlawful Fee
Hillsboro (U.R! Judge Harry
Scabold of Hillsboro was ar
raigned ii circuit court here
yesterday on a charge of re
ceiving an unlawful real estate
commission. The judge asked for
time to file his pica and was
granted until 9 a.m. Monday.
The Washington county grand
juiy earlier had indicted Judge
Seabold on a charge of unlaw
fully accrpliiij a commission in
the performance of his official
duties.
The indictment specifically
charged the judge with selling
county owned property and ac
cepting a S925 commission on
the sale. The transactions al
legedly took place on March 27
and April 13 of this year.
Made Down Payment
Tim Gardner. Washington
county district attorney, said the
land was originally sold to Al
bert H. Erickson of Hillsboro
on Aug. 1. 1055 for S15.500.
Erickson made a down payment
on the tract and entered into
a contract to pay off the balance
over a five year period.
Dr. Archie Pitman of Hills
boro and an associate negotiated
with Erickson and the county
for purchase of the property
early this year. Gardner said,
and the transaction was han
dled through the real estate
firm of Harry Seabold & Sons,
a firm in which Judge Seabold
is a partner.
Gardner said that under the
new agreement. Pittman and
his association bought out Erick-
son's equity in the property.
paid the county SfilOO and en
tered into a new contract with
the county court for payment
of the balance.
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8
LB. CAN
I
(6-inch 100 for 83c
9-Inch
100 FOR
119
WHITE KSIG "D" g,antpkg fi
Water Softener
GIANT PKG.
ill Hil Liquid Detergent
GIANT CAN
(10c OFF)
(2c off)
CANS
WHITE
COLD CREAM
COMPLEXION
BARS
(for iced tea) Pkg. of 48 tea bags
TREE TEA
(ORANGE PEKOE)
l2-lb. pkg.
Groceteria
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Local SWEET CORN
PICKED FRESH DABLY
EARS
TOP QUALITY WEST SIDE JUMBO 45 SIZE
CANTALOUPES
a Our Cantaloupes are Chilled
' AReadv To Serve
1 fl
If I ca.
LOCAL FANCY SLICING
CUCUMBERS
LBS.
A l
L for uiV4:
$1.00
SWEET BELL PEPPERS
FANCY, THICK FLESHED TENDER
IN HANDY 4 F
PLIOFILM BAGS J,
lb.
WATERMELON
HOW DO YOU WANT YOURS?
We Have Them Warm If You Prefer To Cool Them Yourself
Also Ice Cold Whole or Cut Pieces ,
Small Chunking Size
TOMATOES
in
baskets Lb.
Epileptics ?!ow Can
Sdeiy Have Children
St. Louis UPi Epileptic
women, for whom pregnancy
long has ben considered dang
erous, are now bring assured
that they can marry and have
children with safety.
Two leading neurologists made
this favorable rfpnrt here to the
8th annual meeting of i ho Ameri
can Academy o Neurology,
based on a 15-mnnth study at the
University of Virginia's medical
school.
Seiures in pn "gnant women,
can bu serious, ..iid lr. Cary G.
Suter and Walt-, r U. Klir.gman,
because they produce generalized
convulsions which kill or seri
ously injure the unborn child
and often have disastrous con
sequences for the mother as well.
Now, however, seizure - con
trolling drugs and improve treat
ment offer encouragement for
the female epileptic. Further
more, they said, a more "en
lightened" society attaches far
less stigma to the disease, which
afflicts an estimated 1.500,000
persons in the U. S.
Dr. Suter said that if the preg
nant epileptic woman places her
self under the care and super
vision of a competent neurolo
gist or other physician and
"strictly observes his orders,"
there is little danger and "no
reason why she should not give
birth to a normal, healthy baby."
Better Nurses Needed,
Association Declares
Milwaukee (U.R; A Minn
eapolis counsel for the Minn
esota Nurses' Association says we
don't need more nurses but we
need better ones.
The number of nurses has been
increasing more rapidly than the
number of hospital beds, accord
ing to attorney Lee Loevinger.
He told tiie iscoriMn State
Nurses' Assn. convention that the
big job of the profession now is
to raise the professional stand
ards of nursing.
Higher standards, he said,
would result in better trained
nurses at higher pay than pre
sent .salaries, which he termed
inadequate.
There are 153 national forests
within the U.S.
easy,
beautiful
ironing
too!
if
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spring.fre-.h f.-cgranc- penclrotei
fabric eveitv. Maes woihoble.
look ond feel like rv?w.
Gl QUICK ELASTIC
UQUID STARCH today!
For That Salad Bowl
Slid