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.1 MAIL TRIBUHE, MEDFORD, ORt, IHIeBp Vou Get The Jump n Santa iuring IThat WSDfl Break Expected In Trans World Airlines Strike V LMJ ppiiip:ilp::j:5j::i::::: ZEE TISSUE EGG NOG LUCERNE EXTRA RICH Mready mixed and eady to pour. It's mad with rich cream and Fresh Eggs and spiced so nice. ' Full 5 Quart J) If SALAD OIL NU MADE BRAND The finest salad and cooking oil Famous for its neutral flavor. 20e Off Half Gal. 97c Full Quart 49' QARGAttlUE . COLD BROOK BRAND A fine quality margarine that's grand for all cooking, baking and table uses. Mb. pkgi. SHOO II DETERGENT BLUE WHITE MAGIC-BRAND The new gentle action washday pride and praise . . . FOIL locks in freshness and keeps moisture out. King Size $1109 II FINEST BATHROOM Sanitary smooth tissues in assorted pastel colors. A Northwest product. 4-Roll Pkgs. $1100 II Say "Merry Christmas" With Wonderful Roxbury Candies tYi box 13-oi. 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Play only one published set of numbers against your cards, regardless of design. This also applies to games 1 and 7, numbers of which appeared in stars, and games 2 and 8 and number 3 and 9. Each design will be repeated twice during the 12-week contest. So be sure to play only one 30 number set against your cards at any time. Semi-boneless 14-oz. Size Wilson's Pig Feel "Tree." Lunch Meat Libby's Beef Slew Sardines HS (.J!... 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Pork Shoulder Roast lb. 39c Made fresh daily Fresh Ground Beef lb. 55c 3 $1.59 Fully Smoked Famous Armour Star Thick Sliced Bacon 2-lb. Pkg. $1.19 Leo's brand Special Price at Safeway Duncan Hines 1000 Island 734-oz. bortl 39 Hot Catsup Snider Chili Pepper 14-oz. bottle 23 Sieero Cabas Beef touillon 23c Chipped Beef Chop Suey Chung King 99c 4-OZ.. Fkf. 39c Tonit Serve a Delicious Pork Steak 49' Tender Blade Cuts Look at this special on meaty Safeway Pork Steaks A real value. ID Another Great Safeway Value Pork Sausage e e Famous tor Quality. lb. JJ 3-lb. can Prem Luncheon Meat 12-oz. can 53 Coffee Maxwell House Mb. can 85 Margarine Blue Bonnet .Mb. ctn. 31 By United Press International Federal mediators said to day they were optimistic of an early settlement in an 11- day strike against Trans World Airlines, but added the . walkout may last a few more days before major points are resolved. A mediator said agreement had been reached on several points during lengthy talk and "we are chipping away bit by bit" at the remaining differences. Negotiations in a strike against a second major air car rier, Eastern Airlines, remain ed deadlocked. However, Capt. Eddie Rick- enbacker, chairman of East ern, sought to crack the log jam in the seven-day walk out by proposing arbitration of the line's dispute with flight engineers. Holiday Travelers Grounded The strikes against the two airlines grounded about one third of the nation's commer.' cial plane fleets during the Thanksgiving holiday. Thou sands of holiday travelers ammed rail, bus and air ter minals seeking alternate transportation. A strike against a third ma jor airline loomed larger as the Air Line Pilots Associa tion said it would go to court today in an effort to remove legal blocks in its threatened walkout against American Airlines. The association, represent ing 1,500 American Airlines pilots,. said they would ask Federal Judge Frederick Van Pelt Bryan in New York to lift an injunction against the strike which Was issued at the request of the airlines. Holiday Traffic Toll Lower Than Normal Week End By United Press International The nation s traffic fatalit ies in the Thanksgiving Day week end ran below the toll for an ordinary week end of the same duration at this time of year, closing figures showed today. A United Press Internation al count showed that between 6 p.m. Wednesday and mid night Sunday, 438 persons died in traffic accidents. Fires took 48 lives, plane accidents took five, and other accidents killed 111 persons, for a total of 602. California Has 32 California had 32 auto deaths; New York 28; Ala bama 24; Pennsylvania 21; Illinois 20; Michigan 19, and Ohio and Virginia 18 each to lead the list of states. Rhode Island, Nevada and Alaska reported no traffic deaths in the holiday period. The National Safety Coun cil, saying that it does not re gard the Thanksgiving holi day as one calling for as much travel as Christmas, New Year's, Labor Day and one or two others, issued no advance estimate for Thanks giving holiday deaths, but noted that in an ordinary 102 hour week end period at this time of year, about 470 per sons would be killed in traffic. The council had no immed iate explanation for the traf fic total being lower than nor mal. A spokesman said that almost nationwide bad weath er may have kept many motor ists off the roads. In contrast, last Thanksgiv ing United Press International counted 554 traffic deaths in a similar period.' Ex-Gambling Czar Arrested ' Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (UP8 Harry Gross, one-time gamb ling czar of New York City, was held for arraignment to day as a fugitive from Cali fornia where he is wanted on grand larceny charges. Gross, 44, was arrested with two companions near her Saturday and, at a hearing Sunday, refused to waive ex tradition to California. How ever, District Attorney Ray mond Baratta said he will move to have Gross turned over to Los Angeles authori ties as soon as possible. Gross was arrested in New York City in 1951 as the king-' pin of a $20 million a year bookmaking operation. In vestigators quoted him as say ing he paid police $11 million a year to protect his ring. But Gross refused to testify against 18 policemen accused of shielding his vast operation and the charges against them were dropped. Gross served four years of a 12-year term on charges of conspiracy and bookmaklnf . .