Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 02, 1958, Image 7

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IF YOU'RE NOT SHOPPING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH!
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Fresh Pressed
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Produced and processed in So. Oregon
CUT-UP, PRE-VRAPPED 39c lb.
Svift
Brookfield
Brand
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Ideal for the hunting
trip or school lunch
Swift
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Enough to serve 4 persons
Save money cn this item
3'
Fresh made - - Ground
with lots of ham
Ideal for patties
or, better yet, make a
hunter's meatloaf
Swift Premium Brand
Five pounds of solid eating pleas
ure! It's cooked to serve - - it's
boneless and waste free - - it's
a bargain at this low price.
Meat prices in this ad good thru
Saturday, October 4, 1958.
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Armour Star Brand
Scaled Cello Wrapped 0 Old Fashioned Style
THICK
2 lb. Pkg.
It's get that good smoke taste
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FANCY YAKIMA
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Full, rich, sweet
flavor ... fairly
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Good to Cook
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$98
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Approx.
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SWEET POTATOES
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With French fries or, mashed
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It's time to begin thinking about baking your
holiday fruit cake. Just arrived, new pack
candied fruits, " "
CITRON PEEL
l?i oz. 15c; 4-oz. 23c; 8-oz.' 45c; lb. 69c
PINEAPPLE SLICES
2-oz. 1 5c, 4-oz. 2c, 8-oz. 55c
DICED LEMON
2-oz. 1 5c, 4-oz. 23c
FRUIT MIX
4-oz. 19c; 8-oz. 29cf lb. pk&. 49c
GLACE CHERRIES
4-oz. 33c, 8-oz. 59c
Diced Orange 4
oz.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon. Thursday, October 2, 1958 T
President Calls Top-LeveS
Political Hallv for iViondav
Washington (UPD President
Eisenhower expanded his own
role in the Republican con
gressional campaign today
and called a top-level political
meeting for Monday to try to
pep up the rest of the GOP.
The White House an
nounced the President's plan
just one day after Eisenhower
had told a news conference
that Republicans must aban
don their . "sitting-on-hands
and complacency" if hey
want to win in November.
Press Secretary James C.
Hagerty said the chief execu
tive would enlarge his sched
uled campaign trip to Califor
nia and Chicago later this
nronth by adding visits to Ce
dar Rapids, Iowa; Abilene,
Kan., and Denver.
He said the President's
meeting with top party lead
ers Monday would have a
three-fold objective: To attack
apathy in GOP. ranks; to dis
cuss, Eisenhower's personal
campaign plans, and to ex
change ideas on the campaign
in general.
The President's move tied
in with action by other GOF
leaders to put more life in the
Republican struggle to regain
control of Congress this fall,
or at least prevent a runaway
Democratic victory.
Vice President Richard M.
Nixon has already hit the
campaign trail with a series
of hard-hitting speeches on
the West Coast. Meanwhile,
GOP National Chairman
Meade Alcorn and House Re
publican leader Joseph W.
Martin (Mass.) both ' issued
statements designed to rally
the rank and file. '
Martin 6aid the GOP can
win if party workers will
"work and slug." He said
every party member should
be out on the firing line, help
ing GOP candidates for the
House and 'Senate.
More Speeches Planned
The GOP leaders invited to
the Monday conference in-
Nixon Tells Need
Of Attack Campaign
To Save Republicans
With Nixon in California-
(UPD-Vice President. Richard
M. Nixon, the Republican par
ty's No. 1 fireman, turned to
Northern California today in
his campaign to rescue the
GOP ticket in the November
election.
Admitting once again that
Democratic , claims of a land
slide victory in his home state
and the nation on. Nov. 4
"could happen," Nixon de
clared that the Republican
party can win only if it wages
a "campaign of attack."
Nixon planned to confer
with GOP leaders in the San
Fincisco Bay area today and
tonight addresses a $100-a-plate
GOP banquet under the
same roof and at the same
time that Adlai Stevenson,
Democratic presidential nom
inee in 1952 and 1956, speaks
to a . Democratic rally in the
Oakland auditorium. Only a
firewall will separate the two
campaigners.
Fight Talk
In a speech Wednesday
night at San Diego to a crowd
of almost 6,000 which paid
$5 apiece to attend, Nixon
said Democrats think they
can pick up 60 seats in the
House of Representatives and
10 or 12 in the U. S. Senate
in the November elections.
''This could happen," he
said.
"It could happen if we let
it happen. We can lose and
we will lose if we continue
to take it on the chin and
stay on the defensive.
"We must go on the attack,
not like Harry S. Truman,
with his looseness of .the
truth, but with a message of
real truth throughout the
states and the nation."
Nixon . was flanked in San
Diego by Sen. William F.
Knowland,. the GOP candi
date for governor in Californ
ia, and by Gov. Goodwin J.
Knight, the party's nominee
for the U. S. Senate. Know
land was defeated last June
in a "popularity contest" pri
mary election by Democrat
Atty. Gen. Edmund G. (Pat)
Brown by more than 660,000
votes while Knight trailed
Democrat Clair Engle in the
Senate race by 560,000 votes
although he had Republican
opposition.
In a speech reminiscent of
his fighting attacks on the
Democrats back in 1952 and
1956, Nixon in San Diego ae
cused some Democrats whom
he did not identify with
"loose and reckless talk," in
criticizing defense and for
eign policies of the Eisenhow
er administration.
'constructive criticism M is
necessary and helpful, but
some of it has been of great
disservice to the country be
cause it has been unreasoned,
uninformed and deliberately
distorted," he said.
eluded Nixon, Senate GOP
leader William F. Knowland,
who is seeking the governor
ship in California, the chair
man of the House and Senate
GOP Campaign committees.
As the scope of Eisenhow
er s own campaigning ex
panded, Hagerty said still
more public appearances in
behalf of Republican tickets
were in the planning stage.
Presumably these will pri
marily concern Eisenhower
activities in the East.
The White House recently
announced political speeches
and appearances by the Presi
dent in Los Angeles Oct. 20,
San Francisco Oct. 21, and
Chicago Oct. 22.
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FOOD
And half the fun's the fixin1 Yo
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family with the world's tastiest
Mexican style delicacies!
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- Add excitement to
every meal, aervc:
ROSARITH'S
BEEF TAC0S
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tender, juicy meat, servt
em crisp, serve em ten-
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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
pick the winners now, a and 6. They have
that true Bumble Bee
quality. The others
were good, but not good
enough for the Bumble
I Bee experts, who feel
that careful selection of tuna makes uni
form fine eating.
An Oregon Product
Columbia River Packers Assn., Inc. Astoria, Oit