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Thursday, July 31, 19S8 0 MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, RE. o 0 rn LfU Vory item !haf bears the familiar Circle S symbol is a Safe brind . . , guaranteed by Safeway to be equal or superior gffcility to any competitive brand. To help you get acquainted $gth$Uf "5 Brands" . . . here are tremendous savings that tiftftbtf you to feed your family better ... for less. - Ridi Cff0M . . Sold Exclusively at Gateway oo f 5-Q57 Re9 SA13 U 4-lb. tin jf 24b. tin oo Mb. bag 77 t Reg. $1.63 2-lb. bag 51 63 Reg. 80e Mb., bag 75 i. Reg. $1.57 2-lb. bag - 51 49 If you adore real and rich coffee, but want it quick... . choose Safeway Instant 100 e9- ?l-25 Pure coffee, 10c off. 6-oz. jar $15 Keg. 60c on Nu Made brand SALAD DRESSING Made -with the finest ingredients: eggs, pure saiad oil, vinegar, and selected spices. Qt. W Save up to 10c on LUNCH BOX SANDWICH SPREAD The finest Quality money can buy. Made exclusively with genuine mayonnaise, se lected peppers and pickle relish. Qt. i i 4 o ' Every fryer fries to a tender, juicy, crusty-brown . . . surely an invitation to good eating. It takes good chicken to fry up so extra tempting. That's e kind of chicken Safeway sells. Cut-up Fryers, lb. 49c yum Plume, meaty Grade "A" 1958 crop Tom m Turkeys. From 16 to 22 pounds . . . Wholeoven Drawn ready. 8 to 1Mb. Half.,. !b. 41 4 to 5-lb. Quarter lb. 43c lb. w BALK BONELESS FULLY COOKED Fully smoked, cooked and defatted Bar-S Hams. Ev ery Bar-S Ham is matchless for flavor . . . slices like butter. Look at this low price. s t lb. 89c U.f. "CHOICI" Grade Carefully Aged Beef Wiifftg niaji 40 WFd Diss! l?v aifc mIUm oCap't. Ckeice fiVlMf treated, quick frozen ffa& Manor House UV fMI Comtek frozen Turky, Clicfa, leaf, Tuna 8-oz. pkgrs. lb. 79c lb. 79c lb. 49c lb. 65c lb. 45c lb. 49c p 49c $1.00 Agar Brand Ready-to-Eat SKINNED HAMS 12 to 16 lb. bone In, fully smoked hams . an outstanding buy . . . WHOLE or FULL L SHANK HALF ' Full Butt Half Shank End Piece Bull End Piece Center Gut Slices lb. 63c lb. 55c lb. 59c lb. 98c c range Prink Peaaiit utter ream Lucerne . . . It's new! It's terrific! A real value Coldbrook. Grand for all cooking & baking needs Lunch Box (formerly Beverly) Creamy or Crunchy. Reg. 57c Snew Star, Fine quality in 4 delicious flavors Full quart 3L7 S & 53.00 half gal. I??$Fifcm Guaranteed 100 If fo Of raon you are not satisfied 100 with any purchase gVa6 de at Safeway ... we will give you back every cent Toe pia en ie purchase without fuss or quibble. We want you 33 III9e)tisfid with every purchase you make at Safeway.' Exclusive at Safeway. Kitchen Fresh ROXBURY CANDIES Chocolate Stars 9-oz 39c Chocolate Malted Milk Bails - 8-oz 39c Marshmallow Peanuts 13-oz 29c Instant Mixing, Nnonfat Drv M.IL- e.i:J. LUCERWE ..LAC-RfllX Cost, less than 7c a quart... Perfect for cooking and bak '"3. Contains all the proper tie. of whole fresh milk ex cept butterfat. Reg. 89c. 12-Qt. Size Pkg. Jllfli inest evaporated for cooking, table and babies. Case 48 $5.95 Cherub Milk " Lemonade Fruit Cocktail Fancy Grapefruit Highway brand broken Grapefruit Segments Highway Halves and Slices Yellow Cling Peaches Town H cruse Freestone Peaches Pear Halves Bel-air "Premium" reg. or pink quick frozen 2 doz. $2.39 Town House brand Reg. 39c. Case 24 $7.95 Town House Whole Segment Reg. 249c. Case 24 $4.75 Reg. 21c ea. Case 24 $4.49 Case 24 $5.98 8 10 3 5 cans 6-oz. tins No. 2'a tins . 303 tins 1.00 i;oo 1.00 1.00 303 tins 95 4N'ri.oo Halves & Slices Case 24 $7.95 Reg. 29c ea. Highway std. in light syrup. Case 24 $5.98 atL.. mm Honeybird brand tart-pitted ne vnernes Highway Half slices Reg. 235c. Case 24 $3.98 Sea Trader light meat. Dozen $2.98 Reg. 25c ea. Case 24 $5.89 Sliced Pineapple Chunk Tuna Fancy Hominy Table Syrup Small Shrimp Strawberry Jam Pooch Dog Food Nip 'n Tuck Town House white cr golden. Case 24 $2.59 Sleepy Hollow is extra rich with real maple syrup. Reg. 59c ' Sea Trader cooked, shelled Reg. 39c. Doz. $3.98 Empress Canadian Reg. 79c. Doz. $8.25 Liver and Reg. flavor Case 48 $3.95 Famous Cat Food Reg. 665c. Case 48 $4.75 4N;f $1.00 A NL2 1.Q0 6 N $1 00 $1.00 1.00 49 1.00 69 $1.00 1.00 4 9 flat No. Vi v tins 300 tins 24-ci. btl. 4'a-oi. tins 2-lb. tins 12 10 reg. tins reg. tins Look at these Great Savings on "Prize Winning -Lucerne 'Cotia ge.Ch.eese Save 46c on this , combination deall Reg. 39c plastic refrig'erator dish with the purchase of Reg. $1.16, 4-lb. Lucerne Cot tage Cheese. Reg. $1.55 value Both for $09 Lucerne was voted best in taste . . . and best in quality by the Oregon Dairy Industries products competition last February. Here is the same Lucerne that won the prize . . . creamy large curd, farmer style small curd, or farmer style wjth chives. Reg. 31c Full 'Pint 25 Reg. 59c Full Quart m t A Mb. $1 1 nk. 1 1 Sunnybank Ffarvanno Fines quality IiiargaiinB Naturally better Melrose Fig Bars vE&Vh. 49c Fresh Eggs 63c Lucerne 3.8 'IoSSty Buttermilk Js? 36 Whipping Cream Fresh Bread Graham Crackers iLltZ Cucumber Chips fST doz. S!47e Iff 41c Lucerne fresh 59c pint uS 29e i 29e 4 $i.M Slieedi Hhpocio Dutch Mill Swiss 8-z- 9Qi OllCeU UneeSe American & Pimen. pkg. -C Another Big Savings on "Pure Fruit" Empress Preserves Kitchen Craft Enriched Premium FDour Kitchen Craft it guaranteed to work wonders with ANY recipe. It's sifted through pure silk to give it finer texture for better baking results. Save up to 80e during this sale. Reg. $1.15 Reg. $2.39 Reg. $4.69 10-lb. bag 25-lb. bag 50-Ib. bag 89' 51 98 $989 Save 26e Save 41 e Save 80e Mix 'em or Match 'em! Apricot, Apricot-Pineapple, Peach-Pineapple, Apple a 20-cz. or Mixed Fruit Jelly O Jars 31"$1.00 See How You Save More on Taste Tells Beans Your choice of Dry Limas, Pork & Beans, Kidney, Pinto and Mexican Style Q 300 Beans and Blackeye Peas 7 tins I UU Case 24 - $2.59 59'rV mm Wealthy Drug Executive Slain By Mystery Shots Indianapolis, Ind. (DPD Forrest Teel, 54, handsome and wealthy internationally known executive of a big drug concern, was shot to death in. a mystery slaying as he" drove his white automobile in the early morning darkness near his fashionable home today. Teel, an executive vice president of Eli Lilly and Co. and veteran of many years of service with the firm in South and Latin America, was killed . by three bullets apparently fired from another car as he drove bis expensive car down the street. - No Answers Given Police said Teel lived for 15 minutes after they arrived. They said they asked him re- peatedly for information which might have led to his assailant, but he did not an swer questions. Officers im plied he might have been able tu name uia siaj Cl uclu lie chosen to do so. Detectives sought a blue and white auto which wit nesses said was seen parked beside Teel's new car shortly before the shooting. Capt. Michael Smiley of Indianapoli homicide division refused to speculate on a mo tive "We haven't been able to establish anything yet," he said, "except that the motive was not robbery." Wallet on Body Teel's wallet, containing $210, was found on his body. Teel formerly lived in Cuba and Colombia and traveled widely in South and Latin America for Lilly. He was recognized as such a good salesman and executive early in his 32 years of association with Lilly that he advanced to president of Eli Lilly Interna tional Corp., a subsidiary, and later chairman of the subsidi ary's board. Witnesses said two persona were in the car from Thich the shots were believed to have been fired. Police said Teel was shot three times, in the throat, abdomen and left side. , Teel's car veered out of control after the slaying and crashed into a utility pole. South Dakota Nation's Center Heart of the Nation, SD. (DPD South Dakotans were pleased and proud today to learn the new geographic cen ter of the United States is in their own back yard, even if they aren't sure how to get to it. . - The new center of the na tion is located in rugged ranch country near a butte called Two Top Peak, about 11 miles west of Castle Rock, S.D. In the last census of the area, Castle Rock had a popu lation of four persons. The U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey computed the new cen ter in anticipation of the addi tion of Alaska to the Union. The present center is located near Lebanon, Kan. State and local officials were a bit skeptical of making the site a tourist attraction, once they located it on their maps. Finding the spot on a map is difficult enough, let alone reaching the twin-top ped butte by conventional transportation. The only access to the butte country is by way of . wagon trails over the prairie grass land. The land is owned by Dave Kingborn, a retired rancher who lives at nearby Belle Fourche. Onion Futures Measure Delayed Washington (LTD John Jones, legislative assistant to Oregon Sen. Richard Neuber ger (D-Ore.); today advised ag riculture officials that the Onion Futures Trading Bill is being held up in a Senate House Conference Committee. He said it may not receive favorable action this session. Jones said the two commit tees held a conference m Washington to review the al ready Senate-passed bill, but parts of the House bill seem to have caused an impasse. Jones suggested that per sons connected with the onion business immediately send telegrams to Rep. Harold Cooley of North Carolina, chairman of the House Agri cultural Committee, protest ing the delay. REVIVAL TOO NOISY , Galveston, Tex. (DPD -r Pentecostal Preacher C. T, Carroll was fined $20 Wednes day for disturbing the peace during a revival, service. Po lice said he was making too much noise.