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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1960)
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, I960 KEDFORO MAIL TRIBUNL, MEDFORD, ORE A 7 Oregon Banks Plan To Close Saturdays Portland - Oregonlans will not be able to bank in the tate on Saturdays beginning next Jan. 21. An announcement of a five day weekly schedule was made Friday by Harold A Weiss, Portland, president of the Oregon Bankers associa tion, and Jumps H StanxrA McMinnville, president of the independent Bankers Associa tion of Oregon. Savings and loan associa tion offices in Oregon will aiso pe closed on Saturdays, siarung me same date, accord ing to George Lonev. expm live secretary of the Oregon Savings and Loan league. The announcement climax ed several years of effort within the banking inrfneir,. to obtain Saturday closure of an DanKs. Involved was an unsuccesful effort to obtain action by the State Legisla- xure to enforce the plan. New Antisubmarine Weapon Is Revealed San Francisco - (WD - Con struction of a modern anti- submarine weapon designed to replace the more tradition al depth charge was revealed Friday at the national confer ence of the Naval Reserve as sociation here. It is a rocket-torpedo that flies to the target area and then submerges. The weapon is called ASROC. It has a range of eight miles. Details about the new wea pon were made public by a spokesman of Libracope di vision of General Precision Inc., makers of the shipboard computer system by which the rocket-missile is aimed. He said the ASROC system completed its final tests in June and will be installed aboard 150 of the Navy's anti- sub hunter-killer subs at a total cost of about $270 mil lion, it was disclosed. J. C. Penney Store Robbed in Portland Portland - (UPll-An armed man held up the layaway de partment of the J. C. Penney downtown department store here Friday night. He escaped with $225. Store officials said it was the first time the downtown branch had been held up in its his tory. The layaway department clerk said the man, believed to have had a .38 caliber re volver, used the elevator for his getaway. The clerk des cribed the man as about 5-11 and 200 pounds. About 200 Attend Senior Class Play Happy Camp - Approxi mately 200 people attended the senior class play held at the Happy Camp gym Nov. 15. Mrs. Barbara Hamilton di rected the play. The play ap propriately titled "Lights Out" was a three-act mystery comedy. The cast would in variably build up the audience to a high point of mystery and then out would go the lights followed by screams. Donald Scndck, acting the part of Neil Parker, tried to deter mine if a murder had been committed and by whom, fol lowing the disappearance of Helen Frceland, portrayed by Diane westby. The final act showed thai a murder had not been com mitted at all and was just a gas to scare the maid, Ella Tucker, played by Mary Jo Hockaday into marrying the handyman, Benny King, por trayed by Mike Fitzgerald. Others in the play were Patsy Poe, Diane Grey, David McGinly, Jeannie Huddleston, Gaylon Lee, Georgia Stanford and Tom Anderson. Mrs. Hamilton wished to thank Pat Payne and Basil Kirby, both seniors, for their time and effort in building the stage sets and taking care of the curtain and the lights. NIXON INCREASES LEAD Sacramento. Calif. - MPU -Vice President Richard M. Nixon's lead in Ca'ifornia in creased Saturday to 20.531 votes. With about 5.000 ab sentee votes still uncounted in San Diego county, and a handful uncounted in Placer county, Nixon had 148,219 absentee votes and President elect John F. Kennedy had 94,019. The overall statewide totals were: Nixon 3,238.519, Kennedy 3,217,988. JOHNSON OFF TO PARIS Washington - 0JPD - V i c e President elect Lyndon B. Johnson and a bipartisan del egation of senators flew to Paris Saturday for a confer ence with legislators from America's NATO allies. Ore gon's Senator - elect Maunne Neuberger ii i member of the delegation, fflPIGGLY W1GGLY, P1GGLY WIGGLY lpfp' ipl'PP C'oL Thanksgiving is special at Piggly Wiggly because it's j IJ i ! it I 1 "JaTOl. tpecial for youl For this traditional finest dinner of the & '. V V "TV ' &iPl I RffTj yyZrirj year' pi"ly Wisay has ' ,h ve,y fines' turkeys I w, "55 L . ojf w&f-i U fj f 1 " and "all the trimmings". For your best Thanksgiving din- mil . . i?. ssi,J ' T) 5"" P V VKN" ner, shop Piggly Wiggly . GrCICfe "A" LL n J V Closed Thanksgiving Day j cjp n 1 PtfTl Open as usual again on Friday morning. f 11 n mM II if mw i aurkevs r.A M Rogue Royal m Fin.,fqualityNorbe$tfM(iMrostac)tu ; JJli) Q I '.. , 7Qf I """ rv. N;;b'8;r'pn"Ba-"rV,h''.st for your ' II o16 lbs... lb. 45c 16 to ?d ihc il rUiriJ I - . ...... . . 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Field-ripened before freezing. Cove Oysters 28 oz 1 tins B Blue Plate clean, tender meated oysters for stuffing or stew. BluePlateN Ck Medium Size Deveined " 1 Shrimp J 4r 55 J J & MEDIUM SHRIMP J JUNKET Penuche or Chocolate QUICK FUDGE MIX Regular 43c Each 3r100 Mince Meat Luxury Ready-Cubed Plain Dressing Bread Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers Mb. pkg. 29c Fluhrer's Seasoned Dressing Bread Pk9 28c Cup Custards Sunshine Cookies Mb. pkg. 49c Sunshine Chocolate Mints 10-oz. pkg. 45c 2-lb Tin M.J.B. Coffee 59c $1.18 (limit one tin, please.) Mb. tin Green Giant Niblets Corn Tender Whole Kernels tins 55 2 For Your Turkey Reynolds Foil 59 Standard, 25-ft. Roll 29c Heavy Duty 25-ft. Roll y---- -- ' rmmmmmm bUimI ' mm Ivory Soap Special Saving . , . Reg. 18c each 3.1x39 Stewart at King Streets -Acres of Parking Space Prices effective Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 21, 22 and 23. We reserve the right to limft. Pennant MARSHMALLOW CREME 23-oz. Jar . for 3,Jloo