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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1956)
o -rnursday, March 8, 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE 7 Benefits of PRE-PACKAGED PRODUCE NO WAITING .... Shop quickly or leisurely. Checkout service speeds up because produce is plainly marked and can be handled quickly. TABLE READY ... You pay for no waste. Everything is trimmed and washed, ready for home use. GREATER SELECTION . . . Pre-packaged produce takes less display space permitting larger variety. Most items are packed in different size packages for different size families. LESS SPOILAGE ... The wrapping prevents oxidation, thereby giving the item a longer refrigerated life. CLEANLINESS ... No store dust or dirt can enter the package. No "Picking Over" by other customers can soil the product, thereby assuring you of complete sanitation. TOP QUALITY ... Evervthing is No. 1 grade merchandise. All merchandise sold at the BIG Y. of course, carries the BIG Y unconditional guarantee. Satisfac tion on anything or your purchase price refunded. NO EXTRA COST ... There is no extra charge for packaging; the price is the same as if the produce were sold loose. Of course, if you don't see the size package that you want, we will be happy to break one of the larger packages and let you have what you want. RE-WEIGHED To Save You Money JAPPED -MS For Sanitary Protection and Speedy Checkout For your Health's sake Every day (thru Mar. 22nd) a GE Portable TV set. Nothing to buy. No obligation, just register at the Big Y. 2 Given on Sunday Drawing Held Each Evening al 6 P.M. (Not necessary to be present) You may accept $100.00 credit toward the pur chase of another appliance in place of the TV set. See these fine sets demonstrated at Home Appliance Store.. i small"pagfic Best Foods OYSTERS Mayonnaise 8-oz. Can . MILANIS BUMBLE BEE RED SOCKEYE 1000 Island SALMON Dresssing No.l oz IHTU Delicate Green Firm Heads HEADS n r Big Flowery Snow White Heads each 3 p Firm, Crisp Luscious Stalks IIU I 1 nJ Just Right for Salad Sweet and Mild each Snoboy 1-lb. cello pkg Nlew Potatoes Pink, Blue, White, Red, Yellow and Patent Leather Girls' patent leather one-strap shell with punched and perfor ated pattern en vamp. Narrow and medium. ; $3.49 to $4.83 Sizes 4 to 10 B-AA-AAA Ladies' pump in sup ple calf with printed leather trim. Choice of low, medium heel. $6.95 to $10.95 a7 SHOPPING CENTER S 3 c Bag C " WAY DOWN UNDER Adm. Richard E. Byrd (left), who heads "Operation Deep Freeze" at the Antarctic, visits Little America which he established in 1929 on his polar expedition. With him are, left to right, Dr. Paul Siple, scientific advisor for environmental living, Maj. Murray Weiner, USAF, and Mr. Eddie Goddale, U. S. Weather Bureau International Geophysical Year member. (Official U. S. Navy photo released by the Defense Department) Laughs of the Day . . . Santa Monica. Calif. U.P.) A judge fined Farel R. Jones, 48, of Inglewood, Calif., $105 on reckless driving charges Wednes day because he refused to move his car on police orders. Police said Jones wouldn't move because he was "waiting for the red light to change." The red light, they said, was the warning light on a police car parked near the scene of a fire and his car blocked the path of emergency vehicles. Chicago U.P.) Three masked bandits set out to icb a suburban E 1 m w o o d bank Wednesday but because of poor planning never even, got inside. The Elmwood bank is closed on Wednesday. Conshohocken, Pa. U.P.) Conshohocken firemen are hav ing trouble finding fires these days because they can't under stand the calls on their radio system. They say they have been get ting Spanish voices from Cuba on the fire engine sets for the past week. They blame sunspots. Chicago (U.P.) A would-be bogus check passer took the only way out when a suspicious cur rency exchange clerk pressed a button locking the street door. "I must go now I've an ap pointment," the man said, and walked straight through the glass door. Fort Worth, Tex. J(U.R) Joe Truman Allen's wife testified at their divorce trial that the 33-year-old packinghouse worker did not wait for court action to divide their community prop erty. Mrs. Allen said her husband took their chairs and a sofa apart and put the pieces in two equal piles. When he came to the din ing room table he sawed it in half, she said. TAX TROUBLE" tr- Massa chusetts De nocratic Rep. Thomas J. Lane (above), who once criticized the U. S. In ternal Revenue Department's probe of tax delinquents, faces charges of tax evasion. He was indicted by a federal grand iury in Boston on charges of evading 5838,543 in" income taxes from 1949 rough 1951. Drunk Pleads Guilty To Threatening Ike Gulfport. Miss. 0J.P.) Police held for observation today a Biloxi, Miss., laborer charged with writing a letter threaten ing to kill President Eisenhower. Officers arrested James Win terstein, 31. He admitted writ ine the brief note to the Presi dent which said: "I'll kill you, I'll kill you, I'll kill you." Biloxi Police Chief Herbert McDonnell . said Winterstein claimed he was drunk when he penned the note. Ht nleaded euilty at a prelim inary hearing and was turned over to federal authorities. Tunnel Explosion Hurts 2 Portlanders Portland U.P.) An ex plosion in a tunnel below a Jmimtnwn Portland intersection yesterday resulted in apparently minor injuries to two Portland General Electric company crew- mPTV Cause of the explosion was unriVtprmined. Company spokes men said there apparently was a short in a 4100-voit primary- iunrtinn hox. Eugene Wesley Harvey and Gordon C. Williams, the two nmrtmpn who were inside the tunnel were taken to a local hospital with flaiih burns about Grand Prairie, Tex. U.R) T. E. Wright of Grand Prairie told investigators that a fire which resulted when his motorcycle backfired not only did $300 dam age to his machine and burned a nearby grass plot but set fire to the seat of his pants. 12-Year-Old Girl Weds Laborer, 21 Spartenburg, S. C. U.P.) A 12-year-old girl who still likes to play with the doll she got last Christmas is now the bridt of a 21-year-old pulpwood cut ter Probate Judge J. William Dav enport revealed today that he performed the ceremony Feb. 28 after Mrs. Leonard Coleman swore that her daughter Minnie was 14. South Carolina law per mits girls to be married at 14 with parental consent. The bride, nicknamed "busie, and her husband, Robert Olm Good Jr., are living with Mrs. Coldman in Greer, N. C. The bride will be 13 on July 24. f easy as )) V(CI1ERRY PlfV NO COOKING NO BAKING just add to your prepared crust and serve! the face and hands. V