Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 11, 1957, Image 7

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    Thursday. July 11, 195?
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
IF YOU'RE NOT TRADING AT THE GROCETERIA .YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH!
ARMOUR'S STAR BRAND TENDERIZED SHORT SHANK
Really GOOD!
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SMALL SIZE
Don't miss this WEEK END Special
FRESH CAUGHT DEEP WATER PACIFIC (HC
Red Snapper Fillet lb.
U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER ft
Beef Liver lb. 47
KRAFT-Deluxe Brand Regular price 43e lb-yj j jj QQ
Margarine asa 27! 4lbs I
U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER 19.
Corned Beef lb. hi
U.S. GRADED CHOICE GENUINE SPRING . f(fflC
Leg-O-Lamb lb. 05
SWIFT & CO. BROOKFIELD BRAND HBg
Cheese 2 Pound Loaf ea- 77
MEAT PRICES IN THIS AD GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1957
SWIFT'S PREMIUM BRAND
COOKED
ALL READY TO EAT
CANNED
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SOLID MEAT
NO WASTE
TO BUY!
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NESTLE'S QUIK
FAMILY SIZE
2 38 Lb. gc
Rag. 98c Save 9c
A Cool Summer Drink
or Try Over Ice Cream
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Pillshury
FLOUR
10-Lb.
Bag
Reff. S1.13
SAVE 14c
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' y4 LB. TREAENDEA 48 BAG
41" 61"
TURKEY
AT OUR
FOUNTAIN
ROAST TURKEY with Dressing
Mashed Potatoes Turkey Gravy
, Vegetables Cranberry Sauce
Bread Butter
Coffee Tea or Milk
79c
ROAST TURKEY
SANDWICH '
With Potato Salad 65c
50c
LONG GREEN SLICING
For Those Cool Salads
FANCY PACKAGE
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Sweet Corn
LONG FULL EARS-Green Husk. Kept
Under Refrigeration from Farm to You
EARS
REALLY TENDER
2 Lbs.
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CRISP FRESH
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LETTUCE
Cantaloupes
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Ballot Titles Given
At General Election
Twelve Measures Due
Salem (in Ballot titles for)
12 measures that will be voted
on by the people in the Novem
ber, 1958, general election were
announced today by Attorney
General Robert Y. Thornton.
They are:
Fixing state boundaries: Re
peals obsolete constitutional pro
vision describing state bound
aries. Authorizes modifying of
existing state boundaries by in
terstate agreement witM approv
al of Congress.
'Temporary appointment and
assignment of judges: To auth
orize the Supreme Court to ap
point temporary judges to the
Supreme Court and lower courts
and to assign lower court judges
to serve temporarily outside of
the district for which they were
elected.
Increasing funds for war vet
erans' loans: To increase from
four per cent to six per cent
of the assessed valuation of all
the property in the state as the
maximum limitation on the
amount of state bonds that may
be issued to raise funds to make
farm and home loans to World
War II and Korean war vet
erans. Grand Jury BUI Up
Special grand jury bill: To
authorize the Legislature to en
act laws permitting the calling
of a special grand jury.
Repealing death penalty: To
eliminate the death penalty for
first degree murder.
Salaries of state legislators:
To amend Oregon constitution
by increasing salaries of state
legislators from $600 to 1200
per year.
Authorizes discontinuing cer
tain state tuberculosis hospitals.
To permit the Board of Control
to discontinue using the Eastern
Oregon and University State
tuberculosis hospitals, in whole
or in part. Board could desig
nate the use for any other state
institution or agency. .
County home rule amend
ment: Authorizes the voters in
any county to adopt charter to
provide for the exercise of au
thority over matters of county
concern. Initiative and referen
dum powers also are reserved to
the legal voters of counties
adopting a charter.
Nuclear Power Mentioned
Authorizing different use of
state institution: Authorizes the
Legislature to alter, reduce, en
large or terminate the use or
purpose of any state institution
located outside Marion county
any time after 10 years from
the date of the election which
located the institution.
State power development: Em
powers the state to acquire and
develop water, thermal and nu
clear power generating facilities.
State may develop electrical
energy for transmission and sale
on wholesale basis or directly to
industries using 10,000 kilowatts
or more.
Modifying county debt limita
tion: Authorizes Legislature to
fix maximum limitation on coun
ty bonded indebtedness incurred
in carrying out purposes pre
scribed by law.
Financing urban redevelop
ment projects: Makes possible
for property taxes levied against
property included in an urban
redevelopment or renewal pro
ject to be divided so that taxes
levied against any increase in
value of such property shall be
used to pay any indebtedness
incurred in carrying out the project.
New Trailer Rental
Business Starts
A trailer rental business has
been started next door to 1603
North Riverside St., it was an
nounced today.
Articles of incorporation were
filed yesterday at Salem. They
were signed by Robert A. and
Marjorie Boyer, Robert and
Lilah Kennedy, all of Medford.
The hew firm, which started
two weeks ago, will handle long
term rentals. Trailers will be
rented for vacation purposes
later, partner and co-manager
Robert Kennedy said.
The new firm plans to rent
20 trailers compared to the pres
ent five. Rental periods now
average 10 months.
Kennedy said the business
actually started two years ago
with an old trailer.
Egypt Will Work on
Canal Improvements
Cairo OPI Egypt will spend
$22,400,000 of this year's Suez
Canal revenues for improve
ments on the waterway, the
weekly newspaper Akher Saa
said today. The weekly also said
Egyptian minesweepers had
cleared all mines from the Gulf
of Suez.
SHIPPING LEADER DIES
Rome Wl Carlo A. Linch,
75, president of the Italia (Italian
Line) Shipping Co., and a leader
in the shipping world for more
than 4:0 years, died Wednesday.
NORHELD'S
JULY CLEARANCE
SHOE SALE
WOMEN'S ONLY
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REDCROSS
White - Beige
Blue - Black
Also Spectators
ALL GOOD
PATTERNS
All Shoes
From Our
Regular Stock
SALE
$90
Regular 11.95 to 13.95
CORBIES $yo
Regular $9.95 to $11.95 - SALE "
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SPECIAL GROUP
CASUALS s195
FAMOUS BRANDS
Values to $8.95 SALE
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SALE STARTS FRIDAY -9 A.M.
ALL Sales Final
No Exchanges or Refunds
N0RF1ELD
SHOE CO.
"Southern Oregon's Oldest Shoe Concern"
221 EAST MAIN PHONE SP 2-2123
LAST ONE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY
Yes, the LAST FREE POWERMASTER MOWER Will Be Given Away SATURDAY, JULY 13-
9:30 A.M. LAST WEEK WINNER-Howard Lind, Rte. 2, Box 452A, Medford
Tickets freely given to all over 18 years of age. You will be notified if you win
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Don't say, "Hello"
Say, "Filter-Flo!"
And Win A New
STEAM IRON
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These People Did!
1. Mrs. W. A. Harper, 820 Broad St., Medford
2. Mrs. R. D. Harriott, 1765 Stewart Ave., Medford
3. Mrs. E. W. Spencer, 1253 Covina St., Medford
4. Mrs. R. Wray, 1516 Terrace Dr., Medford
5. Mrs. L. Lefalve, 618 Victory, Medford
6. Mrs. R. Torrey, 843 Peachy Rd., Ashland
50 People Called Each Day
iO people will b called each day in the Medford-Aih-land
area . . . The first two people who answer without
prompting "FILTER-FLO" . . . will win a brand new
G.E. Steam Iron . . . FREE!
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