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i IF YOU'RE HOT SHOPPING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH! FRESH DRESSED mMpl meat yr -j i r ii if iii" 1111 PRE HOLIDAY SPECIAL WHOLE BODIED lb. EVISCERATED FRESH FROSTED PORTION CONTROLLED - RANDY'S VIM CUTLET 25c each 4f9c MORRELL'S PRIDE -IT'S WASTE FREE BONED AND ROLLED HAM READY TO EAT 8 MORRELL'S PRIDE -IT'S ALL LEAN Canada (BACON (Q In the Chunk (6) raj lb f SWIFT ORIOLE BRAND Sealed Cello Wrapped SOCEED BACON EXTRA LEAN - RIB CUT PORK- CIHIOPS EXTRA LEAN -FRESH MADE (Ground CHUCK lo U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER Beeff Tongue 37: Medford Meat Co. -Tasty Brand jumbo ?o) A IMjfW lb. Meat Prices in This Ad Good Thru Saturday, A6g. 23, 1958 GROCETERIA GARDEN U.S. No. 1 IDAHO RUSSET POTATOES FRESH PRODUCE lbs. Bulk Display Buy the Size and Quantity You Want. Gravenstein APPLES For Pies, and Sauce Too Local Bell Peppers Medium Size, Mild Flavor Yellow Onions lbs. Sunkist Lemons 245 Size Doz. ICE COLD WATERMELONS are always available at the GROCETERIA Lone Pine School To Open Sept. 4 For Registration Students of Lone Pine School District 10 will regis ter on Thursday, Sept. 4, ac cording to Principal Lee Mer- riman. Buses will run at the regu lar time in the morning and will return pupils to their homes by noon, he announced. A teachers' in-service train ing program will be hekLon Friday, Sept. 5, at Ruch school, Merriman said. School will not be in session then. First full day of school will be held Monday, Sept. 8. Hot lunches will be served in the school cafeteria, the principal said. Merriman reminded parents of entering first grade stu dejits to bring results of pre school physical exams,, and birth certificates on, the day of registration. Slips To B Issued N o n - high school tuition slips for Lone Pine students going to the junior high school or high school will be issued by Mrs. Estelle Ballard, the school clerk and secretary, at the school office from Sept. 8 to Sept. 12, the principal announced. Staff members at Lone Pine this year will be Don Mitchell, eighth grade and boys' phys ical education; Richard Mich aelis, band, chorus, seventh grade science and math, and boys' physical education; Frances Henry, seventh grade, librarian and girls' physical education; Beatrice Lindsay, sixth grade; Mildred Schwen dener, fifth grade; Ruth Bro stad, fifth grade; Dorothy Rix, fourth grade; Rachel Scheel, third grade; Edith Thornton, second grade; Jan Worthen Postmasters Hold Annual Meeting The third annual meeting of the Jackson County Post masters association was held Sunday at the home of Post master Heston Grieve and Mrs. Grieve in Prospect. Marie Furry, Phoenix post master and president of the association presided. Guests from other counties included Postmaster Farley Elliott and Mrs. Elliott from Bend and Postmaster Frieda Varnum and her husband from Sprague River. -Attending the meeting for the first time this year were Post master Lillian Davis, and her husband of Lake Creek. A dinner was served after the meeting on the lawn of the Grieve home by the St. Mar tha's Guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Prospect. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Thursday, August 21, 1958 7 American Students Return from Russia . Moscow (UPD Forty-one American students, who com pleted a tour of the Soviet Union Wednesday were en route home today. They told a press confer ence prior to taking off for Western Europe that their trip was "educational and reward ing." They said they tried dur ing their 40 days in Russia to change the impressions of life in the United States held by their Soviet hosts. San Francisco Bay is 48 miles long and from four to 13 miles wide. It is estimated that every Ship in the world could be anchored in its 456 square miles with room to spare. Russell, second grade; Mabel Hundley, first grade; Opel Guetzlaff, . first grade; and Lee Merriman, principal. Escaped Convicts Caught After Bank Holdup in Iowa Sioux City,. Iowa - (UPD Two escaped convicts were captured early today after seizing a bank president and his wife hostage and robbing the bank at nearby Correction ville of $3,420. The two men were captured after their fumbling attempts to open the bank vault aroused suspicions of a night marshal. They were identified as Darwin Coon, 24, and George Mills, 25, who escaped earlier this month from the Nevada State Prison at Carson CSty by feigning sickness. Mills was arrested here early today after a high-speed chase ended in a wreck. Coon escaped from the wrecked get away car but was captured several hours later at Onawa. Held on Robbery County Attorney Donald O'Brien said they would be turned over to federal officers and held on federal bank rob bery charges. . Police said the two men staged a two-day crime spree starting at Omaha, Neb., and then swinging to Sioux City and Correctionville. The spree reached its cli max when the two men en tered the home of Stoltz Hart, 47, president of the Corn Belt State Bank at Correctionville Wednesday night and seized Hart after he returned home from a fishing trip. Hart said the bandits said they wanted the money in the bank and forced him to give them the combination to the safe. But the bandits had trouble with the safe and vault and had to make four trips back Search Starts for Missing Airplane Boise, Idaho (UPD Search f planes from Idaho and Mon tana took to the air early to day to look for a light air plane with four men aboard missing on a flight between Boise and Butte, Mont. Aboard the aircraft were pilot Paul Engle of Boise, Boise middleweight boxer Dale Naz, Nampa fighter John Maravilla and manager Ken neth Nichols of Boise. About a dozen planes from Boise and Butte joined in the two state search. Search on the Idaho side was being concentrated be tween Stanley and Salmon. However, . search officials re ported that weather in that area was overcast this morn ing and that flying conditions in the section were expected to become very poor by after noon. At Butte, the Civil Aero nautics Administration report ed that Engle had tried to file a flight plan by radio af ter the plane took "off but that . communications were bad and tlie control tower was unable to get it. A magnificent Southern magnolia grows near the South Portico of the White House in Washinton. It was planted there by President Andrew, Jackson in honor of his wife, Rachel. and forth to the bank before they got $2,820 in silver and $600 in bills. 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