Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1958, Image 18

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gams Valley Grange
Sams Valley Grange will
hold a special meeting on Sa-t-dy
nigft, Judy 12. Eight
" nefmember will be taken in
to ig denization. Other
minor ifcems of business will
be .transacted and Vic Crox-i
ton, program chairman, is pre
paring entertainment for the
evening. Refreshments will be
served by the Nealon and Tay
lor families.
30 Years " U? J,! BfegW sflkh 1
Central Point Grange
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Weid
man and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar
Smith represented Central
Point at the Jackson County
Pomona visitation meeting at
QButte Falls Monday night.
Mrs. Lottie Cmcaid, an Eagle
Point Granger, also attended
from Central Point. The visi
tors reported an enjoyable
evening and expressed admir
ation for the Butte Falls mem
bers fti their interest in their
organization and the percent
age of their attendance com
pared with other organiza
tions.
Those who like cards are
reminded by the committee
that Friday night is the time
for the public card party. The
committee hopes the success
of the first card party will be
the subject of holding succes
sive parties as means for the
improvement of the hall.
July 18 will be hobby night,
when Grangers are requested
to bring their gavorite hobby
for the display table. The pro
gram will be. centered around
the table and given by differ
ent contributors for the table.
Juvenile Grangers attend
ing 4-H summer school were
Todd Caster, David Foote, ana
Bobbie ftuest.
Th HEC noted that Carl
Dobrot's name was drawn as
second alternate in the Spence
Memorial Scholarship awards.
The $200 fund is raised by the
Home Economics clubs of the
state to further young stu
dents' education. Carl is in his
pnior year at Corvallis. A
;total of 154 applications were
entered in the drawing.
agle Point Grange
f The Eagle Point Grange met
July 1 with Master Cliff
Moore in the Master'! chair,
there were four visitors pres
ent, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Ro
berts of the Roxy Ann Grange
;and Mr. and Mrs. Olin Poe of
'the Phoenix Grange.
The Agricultural committee
reported that hay in Klamath
county had increased in price
since rain damaged so much
here, prices on feeder calves
and -pigs was still high "with
almost any livestock market
remaining very good. ......
On legislature, Mrs. Lester
.iTVertz reported that congress
yvaa working toward vacation
time but had lots of bills to
consider yet although none of
ttie bills would affect the far
ming industry much. She also
"stated that Alaska was ex
pected to soon be a state and
that postage rates would go up
to 4 cents August 1.
. Lester Wertz said that there
wejre several roads being oiled
in the county and as a whole
roads were in good condition
throughout the county.
: . HEC Chairman, Mrs. Char
lie Hobved, announced the
HEC met at the home of Mrs.
Jake Brown on June 25, there
were 14 members and 4 guests
from Griffin Creek present.
Guests were Mrs. Roy Levan
der, Mrs. Clyde Sturgill, Mrs.
Harold Tolle, and Mrs. Iva
Harper. Display table for this
, meeting consisted of Tin Can
Craft made by ftft-s. Hoover.
I Charl& Hoover reported
that a hearing on the Camp
.White hospital was to be held
in Washington, D. C, on July
10 and he also announced
the picnic for Ben Tucker will
be held July 20 at 1 p.m. in
the Tou Velle park.
, Master Cliff Moore announ
ced that the third and fourth
degree work would be held
at the August 5 meeting of
the Eagle Point Grange if
possible. A discussion was
held to see if it would be pos
sible to reorganize a first and
second degree ten, Mrs. Les
ter Wertzas appointed to see
about getting a team together.
Chaplain Mrs. Augusta
Perry announced that Mrs.
Frank Chamberlain had been
ill but was feeling better at
this time.
For her Lecturer's program,
Mrs. Gertrude Stanley gave a
resuie of her trip as delegate
to the Oregon State Grange
convention. She also called on
Roscoe Roberts for a report on
the insurance meeting held in
conjunction with the state
session.
Mrs. Olin Poe, district HEC
chairman, gave a short talk
about the HEC display at state
Grange and said that Mrs. El
ga Abbott of Butte Falls won
first place with her hooked
ig. Mrs. Poe also said that
there would rt be a canning
contest this yer.
At the next Grange meeting
July 15, Mrs. Jim Edge will
show coJShred movies f their
recent trip to Florida. Music
will accompany showing
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Green Beans
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Pickled Pigs Feet
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Enriched
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Regular or hot
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standard
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Reg. 31c .
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32-oz.
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20-oz.
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15Vi-oz.
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303
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No. 2
tin
28-oz.
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14tt-oz.
size
24-ez.
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14-oi.
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3-oo, 399
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10
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2 35c
37c
C.J. Dam and mixei
dOOa rOp Cragjnont
12 flavors
plus deposit
Chiffon
2c off
50 count
Foil Plates - s 29c
Napkins
9 in. Pli
Dixie Gups
9! BIa Bondware pkg.
Mi riaieS Tattersoll : 40's
For cold drinks
pkg. 6's
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23c
55c
10c
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Olympia, Blitz or Heidelberg
Beer 12-oz. tins
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Finest Eastern
"Best" Beer
12-oz. tin '
Lucerne fortified skim milk
. can
pack
$1.23
95c
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Famous Pillsbury brand 18-oz.
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Reg. $2.39
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10 115
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This Week's Roxbury's
KIDS CANDIES
Candy Counter Features
jr Jelly Beans, 12-oz. Ycrur Choice
ir Swedish Mints, 10-oz.
k Chicken Bones, 8-oz.
29'
10 1.09
4-lb. pkg. 49
Busy Baker "Kitchen Fresh"
PECAN SHORTIES
Vlb- M
; package " .
Prices in this advertisement are effective
through Saturday, July 12th, at Safeway
in Medford. We reserve the right to limit.
FLUFFO
Finest Golden
Shortening
3 rt 97'
CRISCO
All vegetable
Shortening
3 . 97