o
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Thursday, May 22, 195S 7
IF YOU'RE NOT SHOPPING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH
Extra Fancy --Mild Cured --Short Shank
TENDERIZED
T Ml 1 1 If
an
A M
SHANK
HALF
OR
WHOLE
Ln U U
JJ ib. Sm VALUE!
rZZX 'tip A1
Medford Meat Co.
TASTY BRAND
. s
Large Juicy
Jumbo
FRANKS
A family favorite everywhere, anytime.
Be sure to have plenty for summer
lunches, dinners, snack's, and picnics.
Meat prices in this ad good through
Saturday, May 24
OCEAN FRESH -DEEP WATER
IRed Snapper Fillet 2n 41 $100
U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER -CENTER CUT
CHUCK
SWIFT PREMIUM, ARMOUR STAR OR WORRELL'S PRIDE BRANDS
SLICED
ACOM
SWIFT PREMIUM BRAND -VACUUM SEALED SMOKED
Wafer
Thin
Sliced
Beef
35c w69c
U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER
Sliced BEEF LIVER
U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER -BONED AND ROLLED - NO WASTE
Cross lib Roast
EXTRA LEAN -FRESH GROUND BEEF FROM
ROUND CHUC
6 ?
Red, Ripe, Coachella Valley
TOMATOES
Small, chunking size for salad or cold
plate. These are top quality no seconds.
2 1 2
Slicing
CUCUMBERS
Ideal accompaniment
for a Summer meal!
Crisp Tasty
Groceteria
2 S 2Se
FBESH
PRODUCE
Beauty hint: Eat fresh fruits and vegeta
bles high in health-giving elements,
low in calories.
Red Radishes
Green Onions
To put zing in your salad or
cold plate. They . are fresh,
crisp and bright.
BUNCHES
3C
Produce Prices Good Through
Sunday, May 25th
SHOOTING O.N DIAMOND A long standing feud be
tween two families culminated in a shooting during an
amateur baseball game in Detroit. Twenty-eight-year-old
Dario Medr ano (light arrow) was hit twice in a flurry of
five shots by Raymond Gonzales, 30 (dark arrow). Top
picture shows Medrano being chased by Gonzales, in bot
tom picture Medrano is felled by bullets from Gonzales
gun, seriously wounded in hip and chest
"He always
5! wears ffiof
expression
when serving
SANTIAM
BLUE LAKE
STRINGLESS
Rutgers Scientists
Find Many Persons
Not Well Nourished
Washington, D.C. Scient
ists of Rutgers university re
cently released a report which
said that many persons who
are sure they eatl enough of
the right foods actually are
undernourished.
The report followed a study
of 610 industrial workers in
New Jersey, a random sample
of factory workmen, which
showed that about a fourth
were getting less of one or
more nutrients than necessary
for best nutrition. Particularly
there was evidence of the lack
of calcium, thiamine and ribo
flavin (B vitamins) and ascor
bic acid (C vitamin).
The scientists observed that
"Dietary faults frequently ob
served were low consumption
of milk and vitamin C-rich
vegetables and fruits."
Newspapers are printed on
paper called "newsprint."
The newsprint used by all
U.S. newspapers in a single
day would circle the earth 11
times.
APPLEGATE VALLEY
Teachers Hired at Ruch
By MAUD ZIEGLER
Applegate Valley Three
new teachers have been
signed to complete the teach
ing staff at Ruch school next
term, according to Boyd Gib
son, principal, who was re
elected for the fourth year re
cently.
Mrs. George Redhead will
teach fifth and sixth grades
for a half day period, and vo
cal music. Bruce Matheny of
Jacksonville will be the ath
letic coach and will have half
day teaching of fifth and
sixth grades. LeRoy Mauroni,
band director for Jackson
ville, will direct the Ruch
band.
Teachers reelected are Mrs.
Ruth Granby, first grade Mrs.
Cleo Shannon, second and
third; Mrs. Lucille McKemie,
fourth; Gibson, seventh and
eighth grade.
School will open Sept. 2,
and morning bus schedules
will be the same as at present,
but school will be dismissed
at 3 p.m., and children will
be taken home on the bus. An
additional bus will bring tihe
high school children from
Jacksonville at 4 o'clock.
Kenneth Nivens, fifth and
sixth grade teacher for three
years, will be in business at
Albany, this summer, and
Marvin Throne, band instruc
tor for three years, will leave
to complete his master's de
gree in music. The plans of
Mrs. Gene Hunsaker, seventh
grade teacher this year, were
said to be incomplete. School
will close May 29, and eighth
grade graduation will be held
in the gymnasium the previ
ous evening.
Tuesday, 15 pre-schoolers
who will enter the first grade
in September, visited the
school. They came to school
on the busses, were luncheon
guests of the first grade, and
had a pre-view of what school
is like.
The class included Lorna
Snople Connie Baylor, Julie
Fassen, Vickie Holt, Ann
Pearson, Winnie Barker, Jo
Hopkins, Debbie Hunter, Ker
ry Jones, Larry Nelson, Don
ald Cheadle, Ricky Fossen,
erry Hetrick, Randy Eek, Bob
Tweedy and Ricky Iddings.
Singapore, apart from its
importance as a naval base,
handles a large part of the
external trade of Malaya.
Mrs. Stella Winningham has
a hobby of collecting salt and
pepper shakers, which she has
been doing for the last 18
years, and Sunday she was
presented with a cabinet for
display' of her collection of
more than 200 sets. She re
ceived the gift from members
of the former Upper Apple-
gate Sunday school in appre
ciation for opening her home
as a meeting place of the
group for more than a year
after the burning of the
Grange hall, and at various
periods previously.
The cabinet was made by
Donald Tindall. Twenty per
sons attended Sunday, and the
cabinet was presented by Mrs.
Harley Hall, superintendent of
the church group.
Those attending from other
sections were the Rev. and
Mrs. D. D. Randall of Med
ford, the Rev. and Mrs. Allan
Hill and children and Mrs.
Hill's mother, Mrs. Annie Noy
of Central Point, and Miss Ele-
nore Corbin of Portland, for
merly of the community, who
is in Christian teaching after
graduation from Multnomah
school of the Bible.
Mrs. Amanda Childers of
Jacksonville spent several
days last week at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Chester
Jones.
MImIlII
rn
Your Choice Mix 'em up
SUNKIST
LEMO
N
In Plio Film Bags
DOZEN
FOR A REAL
COOL TREAT
TRY A
ORANGE &
LEMON ADE!
Choice Valencia
Juice
Oranges
5 ib.
bag
Check us for all your vegetables, fruits, berries and melons. You'll find our price and quality right!
It requires real skill. There are people at
Bumble Bee who have been picking the
best of the tuna catch for 20 years or
more. They're tough judges. How do they
do it? They pick tuna with a light, clean
color and a bright, fresh look. It must
have that fine, fresh, just-out-of-the-sea
smell. Gills are examined. Meat is tested
for solidity and firmness. Maybe you can
nick the winners now, a and 6. They have
that true Bumble Bee
quality. The others
were good, but not good
enough for the Bumble
Bee experts, who feel
that careful selection of tuna makes uni
form fine eating.
An Oregon Product
9 A)S8BM!B0DffMMilMliMMJMMflt4A m
K0
The Log Town cemetery as
sociation, which has held an
nual clean-up days prior to
Memorial Day, will hold
another work day in October,
according to Mrs. John Black,
who attended the annual
work day Sunday.
Official visiting hours at the
cemetery also were estab
lished, Mrs. Black said, which
are from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m.
April through September, and
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during
the winter months.
Mrs. Bill Winningham was
reelected chairman of the
group. About 45 people
worked there Sunday. Lunch
was served at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frederic Adams,
with Mrs. A. W. Stevens as co-hostess.
Donald Gregory, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Gregory,
and a forest service em
ployee at Prospect, took pre
enlistment tests in' Medford
this week, expecting to enter
the United States Air Force,
with basic training in San An
tonio, Texas.
Mrs. Cecilia Worth of Co-
uille was a guest at the Bert
Clute home and of other
friends here this week. Mrs.
Worth is the mother of Mrs.
Earle Fichtner of Medford,
and the family desided in the
valley about 30 years ago,
where they operated the co
operative creamery near the
Applegate store.
Columbia River Packers Assn.. Inc. Astoria, Ore,
' Henry Hyde has returned
to his home at Yoncalla after
spending several days at the
home of Mrs. Boyd Hamilton,
and with his grandmother,
Mrs. Henry Pawlowski. Hen
ry's father, Bill Hyde, former
resident here and teacher in
the Ruch school, is completing
the teaching term in an ele
mentary school in Douglas
county and next year will
serve as principal of a five-(
room grade school north of
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Wagner
of Los Angeles have returned
to their mining claim, "Tin
Cup," near Blue Ledge mine
for the summer:
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hender
son of Areata, cant., have
purchased the Dow - Lewis
home here, and will move
here after completion of Mrs.
Henderson's school term at
Areata. The couple are former
residents of the community,
and Mrs. Henderson will teach
at the Applegate school next
term.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helms
of Medford have purchased an
acre of land from Ed Finley
and are building a home on
the property. Wallace Haskins
of Medford started the carpen
try this week.
Rural Reflections: One of
the upsetting things about the
sudden plunge into summer
was the sad plight of 17 folks
on four election boards at
Ruch Tuesday, all fortified
with a supply of hot coffee
and no cold drinks in the 93
degree heat. The ladies
fanned themselves and furi
ously plied powder puffs, and
Hennie Lepiniec had provided
herself with a few more neces
sities for freshening up, bu
had no time to use them in
the rush of voters. There was
one calm soul able to count
his blessings 'in the midst of
it all, and this was Harlan
Cantrall, who said, threading
his ballot stubs, that Ameri
cans have no cause to com
plain and that life's upsetting
incidents brings only greater
appreciation of the good.
J
V
RETURNING to Paris head
quarters, Gen. De Gaulle is
grim in face of demands he
assume control of French
government. . (International)