Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1956, Image 7

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Thursday, December 13. 19SS
KEDFOHD (OBEGON) MAIL TRIBUNE!
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If You're Not Trading at the GROCETERIA You're Paying Too Much!
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YOcJNG TENDER LEAN PICNIC CUT
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SUCED BACON 2 -lb. pkg.
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PORK STEAK
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YOUNG-fiTENpER MEATY FRESH CUT
SPARE RIBS
Ideal for Barbecue
or Baking
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flea) PriciSo ii litis ki Good Through Saturday, December 15
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Crisp, Sweet
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Long Golden
CARROTS
Crunchy Crisp
WEcHAVE .Oranges - Apples - Nuts Packaged In Attractive
o Christmas Bags For That Family Gift
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U.S. Graded Choice Steer
Chime Bone
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BE SURE TO ORDER YOUR
Mow' js.
We will have more of those
plump fresh dressed south
ern Oregon turkeys from
Al Soran's modern plant.
You can depend on the
turkey you buy at The Gro
ceteria to be the finest.
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Christmas gift wrapping, paper, ribbons, tags, seals and
mailing wrapping paper, string and labels available at
your Groceteria. Also Christmas tree light sets, bulbs and
cotton matting.
Shop Nov in the
Saving Center
LEATHER BILLFOLDS
Name in 14k Gold
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Plastic Billfolds.... 98c
Leather Billfolds
2.50 value 1.49
Plus Tax
Jewelry Gifts
Boxed Gift Sets , I98
Necklace and Earrings
Boxed Gift Sets , 2"
Necklace Earrings Bracelet
EARRINGS
Large Selectisn
2 pair 98c
Plus Tax
Whifelaw's Chocolates
Assorted
1 lb. box 1.65
2 lb. box 3.30
Whitelaw's Deluxe
Assortment
1 lb. box 1.75
2 lb. box 3.50
Whitelaw's All Creams
No Nuts No Chewey Pieces
Mb. box 1.50
2 lb. box 3.00
Postage Stamps Available to Help
Speed Your Christmas Card Mailing.
CLOSE-OUT
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS
A Large 1
Selection at ?
OFF
FOR THAT FIAH AT
CHRISTMAS
Imported Briar Pipes
Tobacco Pouch
Pipe Racks
Pipe Lighter
Pipe Tobacco
Cigarette Cases
Cigarette Holders
CIGARS by the BOX
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SATELLITE TEST ROCKET Viking 13 rockel is showp O
as it was launcHd at Patrck Air Force Be, Fra., incthe
first test firing of the earth satellite prggrtm b scien
tists of the Naval Research Laboratory. TbS racket soe
125 miles into the air Before it fell into the Atlantic abtut
180 miles from Capg Canaeftl. The launching vehicje
for the earth satellite will be a three-stage rockqj, the first
stage of- which will be g modified Viking.
Airmen Due Training
In City Wrecking
Ballistic Missiles
Washington (U.R) The Air
Force next month will start
training airmen in hour to fire
city wrecking ballistic missiles
which, are destined to revolu
tionize air-atomic warfare,,'
It probably, will be sever
years, however, before the air
men will have the actual weSpoS
in hand.
The Air Force announced late
Wednesday that it will establish
a training base on the West Coast
for ballistic missile units. "The
training center will be located af
Camp Cooke, Lompoc.oCalif ., an
inactive Army base which will
be transferred to Air Force con
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To Occupy in January
The Air Force will start occu
pying the base in January and
gradually build up to a 3,090 to
4,000-man strength. The "con
templated manpower is an indi
cation that the base willbe the
Air Force's principal cdhter for
training the ballistic missilemen
of the future.
The base wilJ be under tfie su
pervision of Maj Gen.QB. A.
Schriever, commander of the Air
Research and Development C8m
mand's Western Developing Cen
ter. The ballistic missiles avill
travel 1,500 to 5,000 iniles in a
matter of minutes and demolish
their targets with hydrogen
bomb warheads.
Though the Air Force is ahput
to start- training balstic mis
silemen, officials captioned this
does, not mean the weapon is
now roedy. It probably will be
several years before the fanVs
'tic weapons are completely de
veloped a,nd ready for operation
al use.
The action dees indicate, how
ever, that ballistic missile cfcvoi
opment is far enough" along for
the Air Force to start thinking
about the mei who will fire the
weapon. By opening the training
center now, training will be able
to proceed hand in hand vith
development of the complex
rocket.
Ballistics missiles will not ac
tually be fired fron Camp
Cooke, according to Air Force
plans, but there wil1 be static
test firings of the jjuge rocket
engines.
President May Be
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In Rail Dispute0
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Chicago u-lU.PJ The National
Mediation Boaro has dicated-li
mag seek presidentialOintejj.'n
tion in a dispute between TOe
j'terotherhood of aSroad Train
men a.d 140 'carriers.
Negotiations collapsed Wednes
day wbn the brotherod re
fected a contract agd wage offer
by the nation's railrcds and re
fused to arbitrate the dispute.
So Strike Vote Taken oQ
IBkesrnBn iid &e metaiioi
board is expected to wlorm
President Eisenhower Sthat. an
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emergency exjsts in an effort teg
averc a possiDie serine.
However, Vernon fr. Salter- o
whit, assistant to BRJ Pr
3dent Mtilliam P. Kennedy, said 0
no strike bte has een taki asc-
yet o On
Union negotiatoi. represent?
ing 135,000 operating trainuaen,CJ
irnea flown an oitct a to'Q- 0
cent hourly pay bost over a
threeyear gpriod.
The union said it rejected the
offer because the raflads J
failed to include clauses reducing
Jjie hours of dining car stewards
and boosting t'uy number of paid
holidays to seven.
The unioifjhad demaTidj a $3
a day pay increase for dining
car stewahis, ardmters, yard
and road service workers and ' q
other smaller groups. The union
also sought an e&ra S2.50 per
day for employeespyn short turn-
around service. n
Under the railway Tabor act.
President Eisenhower could de
clare an emergency and appoint
a fact finding bord to inveti-
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gaie inewui&ijuLt:. iiic owu
proeides r a delayQjf 60 days
or longer on any strike action.
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