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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. f Thursday, May 21, 1959 A Safeway helps you to feed your family better for less! It's the TOTAL that counts . . . and you always save MORE on your TOTAL food bill at mm Delicious Vanilla, Chocolate, Neopolitan and Stage Coach Vanilla. Half lean Finest fancy quality Stringless, cut sliced famous Blue Lake variety. Enjoy a cool mm IParty GYi Dee mm 81 ianStiam mem $4.00 s II Mlkh Pouter (Mb SJ Serve a delicious casserole tonight made with this famous Northwest product. Made with fresh whole eggs. Your choice of fancy quality apricot pineapple, blackberry, peach and strawberry jams. Mix 'em or match 'em. 14-ot. Pkg. 2-lb. Glass Lair Breakfast Gems. Wow! What a money saver! Buy several dozen at this low, low price. SKI .00 u Doz. refreshing glass of K00L4ID See how little it costs to enjoy this delicious drink. 11 fruit flavors to choose from. Each package makes two full quarts. 0) p we TO SAVE 20c ON RfflATO Gardenside Brand sen 1 Cans SAVE - SAVE - SAVE CnWADIVQ Finest regular 1-lb. Elf iff HnU O drip or fine Coffee, tin II HD llll I Store ground Fresh Ccffee, stent ffllry -EbOilk U Vrpta. AIDWAV Mild and mellow Hlltlf HI blend Coffee. 1-lb. bag 1-lb. bag Betty Crocker 75c 72c 70c MERINGUE MIX IVORY SOAP Personal size IVORY SOAP Large size bars LUCERNE Lax Mix Brand Makes 12 Quarts PflllFT A11 PurPse cleanser UUIilC I Regular size ZEST SOAP Fragrant bath soap ni7 America's favorite washday soap CASCADE J&SSSSf 2-lb. $149 tin 2-lb. $143 bag 1 2-lb. $139 bag 4.1-oz. 90 pkg. 429c 235c ea. I7C 24lc 20pkg.49c M-M-M! Here's Truly WONDERFUL Eating! This Weekend Safeway Is Featuring Mild - yet full and rich in flavor is the oldtime flavor of this tender short shank picnic featured this weekend at SAFEWAY. They are lean and meaty medium size pork shoulders that average from 6 to 8 pounds each. They are carefully cured and taste just wonderful. And because of a big special purchase our buyers have made, we are able to offer you these picnics now at a good-value price. v Another great meat value for this weekend a lb mmmg i mast SAFEWAY'S GUARANTEE Select your favorite cut of meat at your nearest SAFEWAY. Take it home. Cook it and serve it as you prefer. Eat it and enjoy its tenderness, juiciness, and superb flavor. If, for any reason,: you are dissatisfied 'we will .refund your money without fuss or quibble. Often called "The King of Roasts." Tender "USDA CHOICE" beef, scientifically aged for flavor and tenderness and properly trimmed of all excess bone fat and waste. lb. (2)J Famous Del Monte "Sweetheart' UC EE) This famous fully smoked bacon is wonderful wheth er it's served for breakfast, lunch or dinner. 1-lb. pkg. Lean tender chunks of fresh G :B 0 U M-D BEEF Here's better, richer flavor for all of your ground beef dishes. It's made fresh daily. You can depend on its fine quality time after time after time. lb. Tender, young grain-fed long island ducklings Really grand for wonder-' ful roasting and delicious rotisserie bar b e c u i n g. They're average weight is from 4 to 4 lbs. Pick up several, at SAFEWAY now. Each U Start the day right with SAFEWAY GBREAKFAST SAUSAGE Here's a brand new "all meat Sausage" made with pure pork and lean beef ... with delicate season ing added. Special intro ductory price. 1-lb. roll Coirnoslh Game EHlens Perfect for dinner parties. Wonderful anytime. You m read a lot about them now try them at this low price. "I We 9i Prices in this advertisement are effective through May 24th at SAFEWAY in Medford. We' reserve the right to limit." No sales to dealers or to their representatives. mm I d FESTIVAL QUEEN Ce celia Cooper, 20 -year-old fashion model from New York, was named "Miss Festival of 1959" at the an nual film festival in Cannes, France. It was the first time the contest has been won by a Negro. Miss Cooper en tered the competition as 'Miss Empire State." State Composers To Be Featured in In Music Concert Ashland - Three Oregon composers and one from Washington will have their music featured in the South ern Oregon Little Symphony orchestra's Oregon Centennial concert, which will be pre sented Sunday, May 24, at 8:15 p.m. in the college gymnasium. The music of Ernest Bloch, who is now living in retire ment on the Oregon coast, will be represented in three selections. Included are Nigun from Baal Shem Suite for vi olin and piano, played by Concertmistress Audrey Bart lett and Virginia Cecil; Pray er from Jewish Life for cello and piano, played by W. Ber nard Windt and Mrs. Cecil; and America, a selection from Bloch's symphony America which will be sung by the Ashland elementary school chorus accompanied by the orchestra. Werner's Music Medford Composer Richard D. Werner will be represent ed by the orchestra's rendi tion of three movements from his Suite Ancien. Werner, a well-known Rogue valley mu sician, is a teacher of violin in Medford and is director of the Southern Oregon Phil harmonic orchestra. Ashland Composer Jeanne Alden Joy will be represented by a presentation of her song for vocal solo and orchestra My Beloved Oregon. The solo part will be sung by Louis Clayson of the Southern Ore gon college music faculty. George McKay, who teach es at the University of Wash ington in Seattle, is the com- noser of Symphonie Miniature two movements of which will be played by the orchestra. There is no admission charge for the concert al though an offering will be taken for the benefit of the Orchestra Scholarship fund. The public is invited. Father of Year Is Parkdale Orchardist Hood River - Lewis Merz, Parkdale orchardist, this noon was named Oregons father of the year. The announcement was made at a civic club luncheon by Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Bend, a member of the Ore gon Cow Belles' selection committee. Oregon's Father of the Year owns and operates an apple and pear orchard. He is the father of seven children, Judith, 18, Patricia, 16, Mari lou, 15, Ruth, 14, Susan 12; Lewis, 9 and Bette Anne, 7.. Merz was one of 17 state wide entries. He as nominated by the Hood River Empire Builders, a 4-H youth organ $100 beef certificate, a leath ercraf ted custom-made kit and the sponsoring group will re ceive a traveling trophy. Bethpage, N. Y.- (LTD -Douglas Kitchen, 8, found a dandy place to hide during a game of hide-and-seek Tuesday. "It" never found him. Neither did the next "it," nor the next. Douglas finally gave up and yelled when he heard the other boys starting home. It took the Nassau county police emergency squad, with an elec tric saw, to cut Douglas out of his hiding place in a 25 gallon oil drum. ,