Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 30, 1958, Image 7

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''($-s 3 'ne orc'en ceese on sa'e fr yur eating
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f yM&&f- " "A Jl NjJ ! ported Mozzavella, Provolone, Gruyere, Muen-
(V rV'' -- 4, JlV ster. Caraway, Romanella, Bradenzer, Romano,
V tA$li j? " z' s&byy'' Brick, Pippin, Blue, Longhorn, Pimiento, Veri-
NN llM v ' iS y Sharp, Chateau, Liederkranz, Gouda, Edam,
N J-v f 't'' Camembert, Parmesan ... All kinds of package
.fLlll.' nS v y 'y cheese as well as the jars. Demonstration all
I t-j r'aY an Saturday. Be sure to taste before
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Extra Fancy Young
Swift Brookfield Brand Wrapped and Sealed
Swift Premium Brand
Fully Cooked pf
Young Small Lean Rib
U.S. Graded Choice Steer -
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Hormel Dairy Brand
Boned
and
Rolled
Bulk Turnips
or Rutabagas
Your. Choice
lbs. 1
These are fresh, local grown,
tender and sweet.
Tender - Tasty
PARSNIPS
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Go a
Delicious in stews,
cooked with roast, or fried.
Snoboy
Extra Fancy
Yakima
SHOPPING AT
Sold, Whole or Rib Half
We will cut chops or
roasts for you
Cut
Always a
BONED AND ROLLLED
3 a n .jet
S1 '
For Trick-or-Treat,
TV snack or
between-meal
hunger. Everyone
loves peanuts.
THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH!
Small
Size
Tasty Meal!
Aged for Goodness
b least
Fully Csoked
READY TO EAT!
Ideal for any meal
When you always shop
Sroceferia Produce
HOODY'S FRESH ROASTED
Delicious or
Winesap
Money-saving coupon
in every bag!
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k Brand
Sealed, Cello Wrapped
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Meat prices
in this ad
good through
Saturday,
Nov. 1, 1958
Dry Yellow
'lb-
5-lb. bag ..... ...28c
50-lb. bag ..... .$1.79
Onions are a must in every kitchen.
Fresh Young
Pack ih
Packages
Cm for m&
! TKeir TRICK is to TREA"
Child ren Asked'to Support
UNICEF Halloween Project
Children of the city, ana
their parents, are reminded
today that the annual NCEF
Halloween project will again
be carried out in Medford.
Friday, October 31, children
are asked to take part in. this
"great service for all the
world's children" by collect-
4-H Club News
Rogue River Dairy Club
The Rogue River 4-H Dairy
club met to reorganize at the
home of the leaders, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Parsons, Saturday,
Oct 18.
Five new members were
enrolled for the coming year.
Officers elected were Da
vid ' Carter, president; Ann
Cordes, vice president; Mari
lyn Deckleman, secretary;
Linda Cornutt, historian; and
Lanny Parsons, reporter.
The coming achievement
program was discusse'd, and
we practiced for the skit we
will put on.
Mrs. Parsons served cider,
doughnuts, and Halloween
candies to the members and
guests.
Members and their parents
of the Rogue River 4-H Dairy
club attended the achieve
ment program put on Monday
Oct. 27 at the Grange hall in
Wimer. A potluck dinner was
served before the . program.
Glenn Klein and Marilou Gar
ner, 4-H agents, presented
pins and cards to members
who had completed club
work this year.
Our club scrap book, and
the herdsmanship trophies we
won at the fair were on dis
play. Lanny Parsons,
Reporter.
Cooking and Sewing Suzies
' A new club has been or
ganized, Cooking and Sew
ing Suzies is the name. Our
leader is Miss Gonzalez. We
have nine members in our
new club.
For our next meeting we
are going to make cookies.
- Delcy Dibble, " .
Reporter.
be sure to ask for
o CHEETOS
O-BAR-B-Q
FRITOS
Ideal for Picnics
or Snacks
Family Cake
& Cookie Co.
L. S. (Stan) Tiegs,
Distributor
Talent Ph. KE 5-2775
ing small coins in little milk
cartons, the money to be used
for the UNICEF project of
buying milk and medicine for
children in underprivileged
countries.
UNICEF means the United
Nations Children's Fund, and
the project here is sponsored
by Medford chapter, Oregon
United Nations association.
The chairman, Mrs. Marrs
Gibbons, has announced the
following plan for children
who would like to partici
pate. 1 Children are to go to the
gymnasium of the school they
attend at 6 p.m. ,
2 The official tag and car
ton bank for collections will
be given the children at the
school.
3 After ringing doorbells
for a time, the children are to
return to the school, "turn in
their collections and then be
treated to cider and doughnuts
furnished by Medford service
clubs.
4 In case a child wishes to
assist and is unable to take
part on Halloween night,
small sums will help small
childi en elsewhere and can be
sent to the UNICEF Hallo
ween chairman, Mrs. Marrs
Gibbons, Route 2, Box 452,
Medford.
Write-In Candidate
To Seek Council Post
Cave Junction Ellsworth
V. Cooke has announced he
will run as a write-in candi
date for councilman on the
Cave Junction city ballot
Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Two vacancies on the city
council are to be filled from
the four candidates. Three
names printed on the ballot
are William Howland, Jewell
Bunch and Ruth Rausch, with
Ellsworth Cooke as a write-in
candidate.
"
Your new car can cost up to $500 less
...the Insured Savings and Loan vay
You can buy your next car for as much as $500 less if you buy it outright with
savings instead of buying it on the installment plan. You save two ways
because your savings earn extra money, and because you eliminate the financ
ing cost. Save at our Insured Savings and Loan Association, and here are
four reasons why: (1) Your money earns excellent returns.
(2) You get back what you have saved-plus earnings.
(3) There are no charges for putting your money in or
taking it out. (4) Your savings are insured up to $10,000
by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.
- MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon,
M
Ahska's Statehood
Will Increase Total
Number in
Washington (LTD Alaska's
admission to statehood will in
crease the total membership
of Congress next year for the
first time in almost half a
century.
There have been 96 mem
bers of the Senate two from
each state since March 27,
1912, when Senators were
sworn in from the newly cre
ated states of Arizona and
New Mexico. Two Alaska Sen
ators will bring the member
ship to 98. .
House membership has been
held since 1913 at 435, the fig
ure to which it was enlarged
after the census of 1910. Alas
ka's new Congressman will in
crease the membership to 436.
However, this figure is
scheduled to revert to 435 in
1963 in the Congressional re
apportionment which will fol
low the 1960 census.
Juneau, Alaska -(LTD- Alas
ka will choose two U. S. Sen-
Boy Scouts
Den 11, Pack 8
Tuesday, Oct. 28, den 11,
pack 8, Jackson school, "were
guests of Medford Marine
company at 2060 West Main
st. Mr. McCann explained the
parts of boats to the Cubs and
tcld about knots and horse
power of motors.
Two new boys have joined
Den 11. They are Jack Young
and Bill McWhorter.
GE Offers Atomic
Eleciricily Plan
New York 0JPI) The Gen
eral Electric Company offered
the nation an atomic electri
city plan today designed to
enable housewives to start
cooking on all four nuclear
burners by 1965 without any
hike in utility bills.
GE presented a 12-year,
$350 million program, under
which the nation would be
ready for full-scale entry into
the age of nuclear power by
1970.
But first would come a sort
of dress rehearsal for the time
when homes across the nation
would be plugged into wires
humming with atomic energy.
GE wants to start by sell
ing utilities small. $4 million
package plants so they . can
learn the problems of produc
ing nuclear power and-consumers
can get used to the idea
of having nuclear reactors
perking away m their , midst.
FIRST FEDERAL
Savings'fi Loan Assn. of Medford
29 North Ivy Street Rcrbert F. Kyle, Manager
Convenient Street Parking
Thursday, October 30, 19S8 7
Congress
ators, one ' member of the
House and a governor Nov. 25
in its first election as a full
fledged state.
But Congress will have to
decide how long the Senators
are to serve. One will be given
a term of either two or four
years, the other four or six.
The governor will be elected
to a four-year term, and the
Congressman will serve two
years.
The Senate races pit -Republican
Michael Stepovich
against Democrat Ernest
Gruening, and Republican R.
E. Robertson against Demo
crat E. L. (Bob) Bartlett.
Henry A. Benson is the GOP
nominee for the House. His
Democratic opponent is Ralph,
J. Rivers. For governor, it's
John Butrovich Jr. (R) against
William A. Eagan (D).
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