Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 11, 1955, Image 6

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If You're Not Trading at the GROCETERIA You're Paying Too Much
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Made and Guaranteed by Oneida, Ltd.,
Silversmiths
Extra Overlay Pure Silver at Pointt of
Greatest Wear
Place Setting As Illustrated
ON THIS BEAUTIFUL PATTERN OF
Wm. A. Rogers A-l Plus Silverware
Iowa Mnn Expects To
Become Airborne With
Parachute, Balloons
iiniint'.i, 'ui-i Air
UtrUr.ari, f.'l, Jiur iUigtuii. I'lnna
Vv ';ttiitti this summer wiHi
A J.ii'.h'j'.. bi'.yrle uti'i 200
c.V.-. jvxi tail vlnd ht fijj
ca.i z-P alorf at 25 to
2Ji r hwr a, an altitude
;-:Tal-7 a parachute is the
il-'sr tstt cr".! from an aircraft
z-jrfi. Im rtrlctly ground
-!;. B-. rpry Iowan has
'z.'j'.zsi'-A -T3 L'.to what he calls
"Karsr-an Flyir.g Saucer."
ftarT.an always has had dif
r:ly keeping at least one foot
one the ground. He's still an ac
tive balloonist and plans to make
at least eight ascensions this
uSmer. He's a former trapeze
performer and has parachuted
fopay about 500 times.
"The "Flying Saucer" is some
thing that has kicked around in
th back of Hartman's mind
since 1907.
That year Hartman had a bal
loon entered in an air show at
Stt. Louis but the fellow who
sailed away with the $10,000
first prize was a 15-year-old
Oliioan identified as Cromwell
Dixon.
"Dixon flew a circle with his
bailoon, guiding it with flappers
connected to bicycle pedals,"
Hartman said. "It was one of the
neatest J tricks I've ever seen."
Hartman has used Dixon's
principle to construct his bicycle
balloon. He's ready for the maid
enr.flight, needing only a spon
sor.
Fram Suspended
Under a 28-foot parachute
Hartman will place 200 balloons
filled with helium. The frame of
the bicycle is suspended under
the galloons, the pedals operat-
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(ail fill In Im b
"Tlicie'o in, ijiicaliiill lull wlwiL
H will fl.v." I lai (limn niiiil. "To
f:ornc down, I'll rrlrsi.ir; Hie b.'il
loons onu ly nr."
Hartman Is dickering with of
ficials of the Texas State Fair at
Dallas and another group at Am
arillo. The Civil Aeronautics Ad
ministration has given its ap
proval.
The elderly daredevil esti
mated it will cost $400 to take
the contraption up. "That's why
I can't give any demonstration,"
he said.
"But when I'm lined up to give
a show, I'll take her anyplace.
The going rate is 10 cents a mile
even from here to the coast."
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YOU DON'T HAVE TO SEND AWAY - ALL ARE IN STOCK
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1 Dinner Fork
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$5.00 of Cash Register Receipts
Without Cash Register Receipts $3.25
To Get a Complete Service Here Are Other Units and Prices
4 Cocktail Forks
S"n69
1 Tablespoons
1 Spgar Shell
1 Butter Knife
Without Receipts $2.85
4 Salad Forks
$5169
4 Teaspoons
4 Ice Tea Spoons
$169
Without Receipts $2.80 Without Receipts $1.40 Without Receipts $2.80 Without Receipts $2.80
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1 Cold Meat Fork
1 Gravy Laddie
1 Pierced Round
$35
Without Receipts $4.50
Myrtle Point Woman
Goes on Gun Spree
Walla Walla (U.R) Mrs. E.
H. Stafrin, 61, Myrtle Point,
Ore., fired eight bullets at her
husband and daughter here yes'
terday and then shot herself,
according to city police. '
The daughter, Mrs. Charles
Bristol, Walla Walla, had three
bullets in her chest and Mrs.
Stafrin had two shots in her
chest. Both women were in
critical condition. Stafrin suf
fered a flesh wound in his shoul
der. Police said Staftrin was pre-
paring to take his stepdaughter
to work when the shooting oc
curred. Mrs. Stafrin withdrew
the gun from a bag, gripped it
with both hands and began fir
ing away.
See Them on Display ASK CHECKER FOR ONEIDA CERTIFICATE WITH COMPLETE PRICE LIST
1012JUNE'55 M.P.10
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
noon Saturday; 10 a.m. Monday for
Monday: other days 5:30 orevious day.
- rthe S7 V ;j
carton : - i
17- VJl
no other cola
so low in calories
yet tastes
smack
so good!
Crisp Tender
ead Lettuce
C
Pound
SEEDLESS
Red Malaga
Flavorful Eating Good in Salads
29c
Pounds
2
U.S. NO. 1 IDAHO RUSSET
POTATOES
10 lbs. 59c
Cantaloupes
7cb.
Honey Dew Casaba
Persian AAelOilS
LOCAL RED HAVEN
PEACHES
18c lb.
BELL PEPPERS
2,b,25c
Watermelons
Get 'em here and
you can't lose
Sunshine Hydrox Cookies 12-oz. box 39c
White King Gr. Soap, Fam. box 30c - giant 59c
White King Detergent giant box 61c
White King Liquid Detergent can 39c
Sierra Pine Toilet Soap 3 bars 25c
White King Cleanser 2 cans 25c
Nabisco Waverly Wafers 13-oz. box 29c
Delrich Margarine pound 29c
1 vkwv ogSQ)l
THE WESSON OIL
SHORTENING
Pound 33c
3 Pounds .... 85c
6 Pounds $1.69
America's Favorite Salad Oil
& Liquid Shortening
Pint 35c
Quart 59c
Gallon .... $2.89
PERf.lA
STARCH
SPECIAL OFFER
YOU PAY
ONLY
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OPEN
7 DAYS
A WEEK
'TIL 9 P.M.
U.S. GRADED "CHOICE" STEER
'Cut Thick or Thin,
Your Choice
(qd 3 c Lb
OCEAN FRESH -DEEP WATER
Red Snapper Fillet 23CLb-
SWIFT'S PREMIUM BRAND Sealed, Cello Wrapped
Sliced Bacon 55CLb-
YOUNG, TENDER, LEAN -HALF OR WHOLE
II Now is the time to put Pork L7 y7 f
Pork L fl I Eh chp$ in yur fteezer-We li I lb.
La Villi Will gladly cut them for you. fJJ j
KLAMATH CREAMERY CRATER LAKE BRAND,
Jack Cheese 47CLb-
U.S. GRADED "CHOICE" STEER
Dlinin DftAAt BONED and ROLLED W v3lC -
Rump Roast NeW,.T.Buy
HORMEL'S DAIRY BRAND
S-l. - SLICED OR PIECE Jj C . -
Q I Q III I The Ideal Lunch Meat fcjji II
Backs
Fresh, Frosted Very Meaty
Fryer Chicken
Bake, boil, fry or stew with
noodles. They are very good
and lots of meat too. At th
Low, Low Price . .
MEAT PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY
OR UNTIL STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED .
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