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.6 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Thursday, Aug. 13, 1959 Sixth and Grape Open 7 Days a Week Until 9:00 P.M. IF YOU'RE NOT TRADING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH! 5 BIG FREE PARKING LOTS - ROOM FOR NEARLY 100 CARSI nX. ' "1 " " ' J I - 1 VERNON NELSON Manager of Market Food Fair Market Sets Grand Opening . The new Food Fair market, Fourth and Front sts., man aged by Vernon Nelson, is holding a grand opening to day. Friday and Saturday. The interior has been re decorated and filled with a new, complete stock of foods, Nelson said. The former Lu- man's market was recently purchased by Mr. and Mrs Nelson. A new self service meat case has been installed in front of the regular service meat department so custom ers may select meats pre cut or have it cut to order. The fruit and vegetable depart ment has been moved to tne rear of the store and enlarged. A new frozen food department has been added. Nelson said. The new firm will feature well known name brand foods. ' Nelson was formerly em ployed at the Groceteria and Quality market and he also operated the meat depart ments in the Triangle market, Phoenix and Matlack's market Adulf Indian Training Law Changes Urged Portland - (DID - The Inte rior Department has recom mended a change in the law under which adult Indians are given vocational training at federal expense. The plan, as announced by the local Bureau of Indian Affairs office, would establish three priorities of eligibility. Top priority would go to Indians residing on trust or restricted lands or federal lands under the Interior De partment's jurisdiction. Sec ond priority would go to In dians who within the preced ing three years have moved to urban communities from residences on or near Indian reservations under the ' BIA relocation services program. Third priority would be given to Indians residing on or near reservations but not on trust, restricted or federal land, la Report To Congress The proposal to amend the 1956 Indian adult vocational training law is embodied in an Interior Department re port to Congress on a Senate bill. In its present form the bill would require the pro gram be made available to Indians who live on or near a reservation without regard to residence or trust property. Assistant Secretary Roger Ernst said the effect would be to nullify a Department regulation which now makes the program available pri marily" to Indians in the top priority category proposed He recommended the bill be enacted only if amended as proposed. Cook's New Recipe Uses Metal, Glass Hdlden, Mass. - (UPD - In tlie cellar of her home, Mrs. Elizabeth -Marshall "cooks" plate - glass "sandwiches" with fillings of broken glass and metal turnings. During a 70-hour kiln proc ess, the plate glass softens like grilled cheese and fuses with the broken colored glass and metal. The result is a solid, slightly uneven block with a center core of riotous colors in free-form designs. The fused glass can be used for many things such as win dow panes, room dividing screens, cigarette box lids, decorative garden walls and shower stall doors. Fall Off Scaffold Kills Portland Man Portland - (UPD - John Fell meth, about 57, was killed Wednesday when he fell from (Groceteria Sonus (Mer One Carton P") King Skis jla oca-Sola SIGN OF GOOD TASTE WITH EACH All you Pay is 18c deposit on bottles OFFER GOOD THROUGH SUNDAY AUG. 16. VJespalr AA Large Eggs Folgers Coffee Best Foods Mayonnaise Mb. Can Afy SAV Dozen mM 9c E $429 "J 2-lb. Can I. 59 SAVE 12c lb. Quart SAVE 10c BAKERY DEPARTMENT Build a better meal ii s r r TREATS! mm mi". i jtj if jvfiiii in u i A ft AM MM Tropical Fruit Layer Cakes PINEAPPLE, BAHAMAS and ORANGES IN CAKE Whole; Cahe Cake B3 Free- Sample "JUNGLE ' JJUOCE New Delightful SOFT DRINK 3 Flavors Orange, Grape, Lemon-Lime in !-gal. Dispenser Jug FRIDAY and SATURDAY CRISCO SHORTENING 3-Ib. Can 83 SAVE 10c WHITE KING GRANULATED Giant Pkg. 79 WHITE KING LIQUID 'D' Quart Can 79 DeMonte fruit s MOM.) 11 27 I e snoo J New Jumbo """H I J I V 21 Ounce j J rJ I Save 24' Yy 10-lb. Bag Charcoal Briquets OC in SAVE TOc Prices Good Through Sun. Aug. 16. IE!E FUSEES SEE CAKE MIX DISPLAY FOR DETAILS CAKE MIXES '. FREE SAMPLES Snider Ice Cream Friday & Saturday 2 pkgs.55 BLUE JACKET TINY SHRIMP WYANDOTTE SELECT PITTED OLIVES HERSHEY INSTANT CHOCOLATE ENERGINE CHARCOAL LIGHTER CLOROX BLEACH KAISER ALUMINUM FOIL 1-D TOILET TISSUE HUNT'S TOMATO PASTE SUNSHINE CUP CUSTARD COOKIES FOLGER'S INSTANT COFFEE DEL MONTE PEAS can SM-oz, can 39 27' Family Size 2H-pound can Quart can New double size 12-ez. can 21 303 can 19 3 for 1.00 5 for 1.00 79 39 33 29 35 6 for 1.00 29 79 6 for 89 Vi Gallon jug 12" x 25' 4-roll package 1 1-oz. package 6-oz. jar Save 17e Save 35c Save 19c Save 20c Save 6c Save ' 4e Save 8c Save 26e Save 10c Save 40c Save 25c i v II it mm You can enjoy Groceteria's Friendship Circle with GRETCHEN WADE 2 DAYS Frirl? I Week 1 i Mondays on KBES-TV 4:05 p.m. to 4:35 p.m. Thursdays on KMED 9:40 a.m. to 10 a.m. Gretchen is at our store to help with your food problems Tuesdays Thursdays Fri days and Saturdays. a painting scalioia.