Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 05, 1958, Image 23

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MAIL TRIBUNE, Mrifarf, Or.,t, Thurify, Ji 5, If SI 7 A
Famous Raneho Brand
TOMATO
SOUP
Full rich flavor of delicious
red-ripe tomatoes.
22-oz.
tins
(2)
Case of 24 -$4.25
Another Grand Value! Reg. 21 c ea.
5 MIT! AM
BEANS .
Tender Blue Lake Variety.
Oregon field grown.
303 tins
Case of 24 -$4.25
Town House Fancy Quality
FRUIT
COCKTAIL
With a generous amount of the
finest fresh fruits:
303 tins
(2)
Case of 24 -$5.09
Special Savings on Famous
EDEL MffiMTE
CATSUIP
A tasty combination of red-ripe
tomatoes and fine spices.
14-ez.
bettlec
(5)
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Case of 24 -t4.lt
Stock ua iow-Save Even More Than Before at . . .
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Tomato Juice
Cherub
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Town House. Reg. 389c
Case of 12 -$2.65
Finest Evaporated Milk
Case 43 tins $5.95
Beverly brand
smooth or chunky
Highway, broken segments
Case 24 -$4.25
4
46-oz.
tins
(o)
tall
tins
$1100
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Sea Trader, light meat
UOZ. Tins 4)4.4V
4
Sat1 Tuna
Chunk, light meat
Doz. tins $2.98
Pioeappl Juice
Lala
Doz
ni, Hawaiian I
. tins -$2.98 LZlJl
303
tins
No. V2
tins
No. Vi
tins
46-oz.
tins
$a 00
Cool, Refreshing Soft Prinks
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Mas
flranva .liiifa Twn House
"""b" wwiwv doz. $3.79
nM..l D..UM "everjy brand
Keg. 57c yi nd
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hunk and creamy 18-ox. jar
Grapefruit Juico VTJST
Velchade t "SSS l3
Coca-Cola KISS1 . 07i
Seven-Up S8Ti3U ,2. 07e
Fixin's For Tasty Summer lalatlc
Town House
"Sliced Peaches 4 N"S I.O
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CliMAfl DniliAi cling
v 1 own House
Cling Peaches .
Lalani 0
Sliced Pineapple Jgs 6 2S M.O
beese Spread
Van Zee, processed
Reg. 69c, Save 10c
2-lb.
pkg.
49
59
1 . I.." Town Heuse brand
1 u iii a lo juice
incy. Reg. 389c
4 "Z 89
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4 "-Si,
Del Monte brand
24$.!
$5.69
303
tins
Crnil PAilVUil Case of 24
1 uit wwwmaii
Ifs Safeway for "Kitchen Fresh"
ROXBURY SUMMER CANDIES
Jallu Ratie Assorted
wenj ucau Flavors
Marshmallow Peanuts
Creme DeMenlh
Strawberry Jam
Fancy Pumpkin
Empress
Canadian
Pancake, Flour
Moonbeam
fancy ,
Kitchen Craft, grand
for waffles too
Reg. 79c
2-lb. tin
No. 2'2
69
19
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Swedish Mints SJ co?
Dinner Mints
Dt.l.i IIihIa Full
ran j iiiiuia
tops
111
flavor
14-oz. pky.
13-oi. pkg.
11 -oz. pkg.
10-oz.
IOi
Baking f.lix 5T
n Craft brand
easy way to bake
4-49
2
6-oz.
8-01.
Pear Halves 4
No-. 212 $
tins
1.00
Just arrived . . . Special price
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
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Plump sugar-sweet beauties from local fields. Every
berry is red-ripe . . . perfect for shortcakes, salads
or topped with sweet ceam. .
Perfect
for Canning 1 Cups
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Oranges California Valencias bag 59'
Crisp Carrots 2 19'
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Cutumbers medium size - 3 for 25'
New Potatoes Long, white . bag 49'
Grapefruit Arizona white Marsh seedless bag 69'
RADISHES &
GREEN ONIONS
Medium Size perfect for
Tasty Summer Salads
bu.
t
For the finest Meats
Just Remember
Look at this low price on mature Hon
Tyre
These sweet meated birds are quick-frozen to preserve their flavor. Buy
several for your'locker or freezer now.
WHOLE
14 to 18
Half &
Quartcvo
Another Terrific Value on
SwiHs IPrenniumi
Sliced ISacoini
Save on Quick-Frozen
Hickory smoked, ready
for-the pan.
Long -Island:
Tender, full flavored ducklings.
Avg. 4 to 4'2-lbs.
Reg. 85c
I -lb. pkg.
LB.
Reg. 69c
Save 20c lb.
2
Cheese Real Sharp Aged
Stick Bologna
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rOriV ftaOlllS PlumrOM, cniMd
Boiling Beef
Beef Short Ribs
9
GrOlind Beef Fresh ground I dally
Short stock
Average 2-lbs. each
Tender, "USDA CHOICE'
plate cuts
USDA CHOICE'
LD.
lb. 69
lb. 59
each $2.39
lb. W
lb
lb
fl k i - ' Pickle & Pimento, Combination
t-uncneon iviears
Luncheon Meats
Corned Beef
Lunch Meat, San. Spread
r
Olive, Luxury, variety
cooked salami
Boneless Brisket
8-oz.
pkg.
8-oz.
pkg.
lb.
35
55
PICNICS
i- Short Shank
Average 6 to 8 Pounds
Tender Smoked
Tender - Meaty "USDA CHOICE"
LAMB SAL
Lamb Shoulder ST6
7hole Lambs
or
half
I aih f!liANe I"re or
Rib chops
Leg 0' Lamb HE
rly
trimmed
lb. 59c
lb. 49c
lb. 85c
lb. 75c
Wisconsin Pine
Believed Largest
Newald, Wis (UPI) A
towering white pine in Nicolet
National Forest near here is
believed to be the largest of
its kind in the United States.
Discovered by a forest rang
er 12 years ago, the giant has
been named in honor of Gen
Douglas Mac Arthur. .
The MacArthur pine is 140
feet tall, has a circumference
of 16 feet and 8 inches and a
crown spread of 48 feet. It is
believed to be well over 250
years old.
Estimated to contain 8,000
board feet of lumber, the huge
pine could provide enough
material tp build a 24-30-foot
home. At current rates for
white pine lumber, which
comes in several grades aver
aging $200 a thousand board
feet, the MacArthur pine is
worth $1,600.
'Hoisy'TacuIfy
Part of Tradition
Madison, Wis. (UPI) A
"noisy" faculty is part of the
University of Wisconsin tradi
tion according to Dr. Fred H.
Harrington, assistant to the
president.
Harrington said the faculty
wants to help decide policy
and has the right to do so by
the state law. This attitude
is also passed along" to the
students, he said.
"They are not as easily or
dered around as the bulk of
those in the United States, he
added. "Because of this, Wis
consin student leaders have a
more difficult task than most."
He told a group cf campus
leaders to "expect to be criti
cized" but added that is was
sometimes desirable to "tell
them off."
Man, 75r Recalls
Bicycle Journey I
Oak Hill, W. Va. (UPD
Claude N. Blackwell observed
his 75th birthday recently and
recalled how he came here
from Colorado in 1903 on a bi
cycle. He was 21 years old when
he went to Denver with his
father. Matt Blackwell, to look
for work. They didn't like it
there so decided to return to
West Virginia.
Claude said he started out
on a bike while his father
drove a team of mules. His
father sold the mules in Mis
souri and returned to West
Virginia by train while Claude
pedaled on.
Roads then were composed
of dirt and rock and going
over mountain terrain was
the toughest part of the trip,
he said.
Easy! See Diagram
9197 TW
O SIZES
10-18
BREEZE through summer
in'this delight of a dress with
pretty, scooped neckline and
a collar that "capes" your
shoulders. Belt it one day
"chemise" it the next for
fashion variety. A Printed
Pattern, easiest sewing.
Printed Pattern 9197: Miss
es' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18.
Size 16 takes 3V4 yards 39
inch fabric.
Printed directions on each
pattern part. Easier, accu
rate. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins)
for this pattern add 5 cents
for each pattern for lst-class
maling. Send to Marian Mar
tin, care of Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232
West 18th St., New York 11,
N.Y. Print plainly NAME,
ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.