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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1962)
'v4 4 i t Mi m it. i3 ATI Hz MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON FT- ... TOTW,.. J , ' ' . . ... jj -j i X (Til fril fn) fn) fill fn) tr, i ) u g iyj iyj g .iyj iyj iyj hwrv NZ. Some time this month the millionth book of Silver Dol- I 5 m) m$ ' art 55 S I I Fill Each Book! : - I' rl j . WILL BE PAID... " to the person who redeems the mil lionth book. All books are processed ' in a central office. Tabulators will automatically determine the mil lionth book. YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN! . . . WINNER WILL BE NOTIFIED. - v IT PAYS TO PATRONIZE SILVER DOLLAR MERCHANTS I Some time this month the millionth book of Silver Dol lar Stamps will be redeemed in Southern Oregon! Cus tomers of Silver Dollar Stamp Merchants have received 81,000,000 in cash to save or spend for anything they choose! I i . I ST? I 3 I Fill Each Book! Every Book Worth $1 Cssh LOOK WHAT YOUR STAMPS HAVE BOUGHT! Spend 'Em Put 'Em in the Bank (jWh IT'S YOUR CHOICE WITH SILVER DOLLAR STAMPS . ; . $67,374 in JT tlVVI ftVVM. 1 1 1 1 vwn llT0 WWII MVWVVIIOM 111 ' 4VVIIIVI II wivtywn Jp Banks to draw interest for the future. N. MERCHANTS yds't ;; I J ' ' ' ' j C H Is VJTSILVER MEDFORD Big Y Shopping Center King of Tarts Bakery Sporting Goods Shoe Department Pharmacy Thrift Department Camera Department Grocery Meals & Produce Big Y Signal Service 2054 N. Pae. Hy. City Cleaners 324 W. Sixth St: Colorama Paint Store 315 E. Main KW UKE DOLLAR STAMP MERCHANT MEDFORD Dumas Domestic Laundry 32 N. ' Riverside Easiside Super Market 608 E. Main Jim's Floor Cover Shop. 1256 S. Riverside Langley's Union Service 1005 Summit Ave. McKee Richfield Service 707 W. Main McLaren Shell Heating Oil 1002 S. Central Medical Dental Pharmacy 832 E. Main t Oakdale Super Market , 401 S. Oakdale O.K. Super Market 1202 N. Riverside MEDFORD Roeihlers Chevron Service 600 E. Jackson Roxy Ann Market 1910 Spring St. ' i ' Stones TV Sales 1119 E. Jackson Taylors Grocery 2797 Merriman Road Toms Quick Pick Grocery 630 Crater Lake Ave... VYally's Flying A 701 N. Central Western Thrift Store 30 N. Central VYeter & Olsen Shell -1258 S. Riverside Woodland Heights Market r, 1501 Prune Sr. ASIILACD ...... .... ...... :.. ,.. ... i t , ., . 1 . i fl . AND MANY HUNDREDS Js ! TALE1T Ashland Laandry & Dry Cleaner 146S Siskiyou Blvd. Crosby's Richfield Service S9S.N. Main Dale & Crises Market Across from SOCE .,. v Harwell's Garage & Svc. 145 N. Main Litlia Grocery On the Plaia : Sesth Side Market 1602 Hy. 66 Moody's Flying A 1515 Siskiyou Blvd. PIIOEIHX Triangle Market 4263 S. Pae. Hy. Drive IjEs:! S. Pk. Hy. , S. Pie. Hy. ceiiml Fc::i? Gleassa's ?:rt!:j C::.J 237 I. Pine St. Ps mi rs 2S0 N. Pec. Hy. . Flr.i Trci E::i:f . : Blackwell Road . ' Pesfal r.iu!I Cn;s 341 I. Pine St. JAGK'ILLE Gold City Chsvrca California St. 1 v Dear Friends: Our friends of the Rogue River Valley and the State at large. It is with a great deal of pride that Mrs. Beifonette and I came to the conclusion of this tremendous remodeling project. THE NEW AND BEAU TIFUL BIG Y SHOPPING CENTER is now ready to present to the real bosses, you, the general public. Many years ago, 1934 to be exact, we started a modest business on the Big Y corner.ond started to dream of bigger things to come. With the help of all our good friends and customers, in the various ventures we have promoted at th Highway Junction since, The Big Y has grown Into what is probaetly the largest completely "home owned," "indepen dently operated" shopping center under one roof in Oregon. To be found here for your shopping pleasure and convenience, is a complete stock of quality merchandise in a wide variety of items. We have a complete bakery; a first rate coffee shop; a garden fresh produce section second to none in stie and scope; a fresh meat, fish, frozen food and beverage department embodying over 6,000 sq. ft. of trans lucent lighted fleer space; an appliance department; the largest stock of high quality, budget priced shoes in the valley; a full-fledged camera department; a sporting goods section with Oregon and California li censes and a complete lihe of everything for your sports pleasure; a complete department store featuring misses, boys, little tots as well as grown-up's clothing; a hardware section; paints; yardage floods a complete section of health and beauty aids; a prescription department, staffed by jiighly competent pharmacists all this and much more. We ave the largest stock of staple and fancy groceries to be found any where. Yes, the whole 70,000 sq. ft. is crammed full of the largest variety to be found under one roof in the city. Again we are real proud to be able to say it's all a home built, home made, home owned enrprise and we want to take this opportunity to congratulate the present operators, the Sigmans and the Smiths upon their first anniversary in the Big Y. The friendly staff they maintain, many of whom have been a part of the Big Y for many years; the fact that all of the principals ere your neighbors and reside right here In Medford is further proof that the Big Y is forever striving to merit your, continued patronage. . . We, the Bessonette family, are now more convinced than ever before that the statement first offered to us as a word of advice when we arrived here in 1934, is a slogan well worth observing if you desire to prosper and be an integral part of a growing community. Namely, that "WHAT MEDFORD MAKES, MAKES MEDFORD." Think about H, rea son itaout, see if you don't come to the conclusion, as we have that It's, just plain good "horse sense," to boost the use of local Industry. Build with local materials where possible; patronise the merchants who pro mote your local grower, processor, or jobber and you automatically help improve your whole environment. ' ' . Thanks ajaln, . " ) The Bessonettes M. 0. BESSONETTE