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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1982 -C 5 oas SffiM b-s 8sa Baa .nafl fiaa Kaa kiss wn FOOD BUDGE! SHOP IN COOL COMFORT vampowA. 1 T 2 CANS ISpl CARTON soup mix NOODLE P V 39( 43 ONION AND MUSHROOM.... Chicken Noodle or Beef Noodle DRIP OR REGULAR lbs. for C 99 Instant COFFEE 10 Oz. Jar MJB MARGARINE NU MAR COLORED CUBES ONE LB. . 3C EGGS AA LARGE 33 FARM FRESH lye rnc a jvAardens 17 ii p i ic fir i i in all I Wi. lbaf-ll VI FLAVORS ' 8?' 69 OLIVES MADERA RIPE and RIPE PITTED No. 211 Can 19 STRAWBERRY 7Q PRESERVES 0ISKITMIXar25: WAX PAPER "19' DETERGENT NEW ENERGY, LOW SUDS GIANT SIZE 69 C JUMBO SIZE 99 COFFEE FAMOUS FOODS DRIP OR REGULAR 39 lb Del Monte - No. 303.. Del Monte No. 303. BUDGET STRETCHER CANNED FOODS: PEACHES Del Monte Slices or Halves No. 303 TOMATOES STEWED TOMATOES SPINACH Del Monte - No. 303. SPINACH Blue Sky - No. 303 ... SAUERKRAUT GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS MIXED VEGETABLES Del Monte No. 303... GREEN BEANS Double Luck Cut No. 303 PEARS Cottage No. 2Vi PEACHES Del Monte, sliced or halves No. 2Vi ASPARAGUS Dew Drop, Cut Green No. 300 Del Monte - No. 303 5 99c 4 89c 4 89c 6 99c 799c 6 99c 5 99c 5 99c 8 99c 4 99c 3 89c 499c BAKERY DEPT. WESTGATE ONLY COOKIES 4-l00 B R E A D WESTGATE .....VA-ib. Lo.f 4 for Town and Country BREAD iiwl9e fMW: SWAN SON PRODUCTS TV DINNERS ALL VARIETIES ... MACARONI and CHEESE DINNERS 39c DEEP DISH MEAT PIES 1 - 59c MEAT PIES ah v..i.,i 8..499c Prices Effective Through Sunday - Medford Stores Only WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY s l :-. SUSPECT PICTURED - A hidden police camera pictures burglary suspect Ralph Di Fronzo at a filling station cash register which Bensalem Twp., Pa., police say he repeatedly pilfered. After 12 thefts totaling $393 from the register, the camera was rigged. Di Fronzo drove up for gas, then casually walked into the station, police say, and opened the cash regis ter, when this picture was taken. The suspect admitted the previous thefts, police said, and was held without bail on charges of burglary and larceny. (UPI) Shirley MacLaine Denies Reports of Trouble in Russia Astoria hotel to find porters already had carried her lug gage from her room, which had been let to someone else in the expectation she would be gone. "I told the people at the hotel that I had missed the train, that I would take the the reports that she had had plane in the morning," she iroume geiung me visa. said. "It was then that the "It's not true. There's been porter told me that a pocket, no delay in the visa. In fact, book was missing. I asked Moscow -(UPI)- Actress Shir- Iley MacLaine today was is sued a visa to attend a film I festival in Czcchoslo v a k 1 a. She denied reports that there had been difficulties in her travel plans. "Somebody a making this up, she said when she heard I got it this morning without even submitting the required passport p 1 c tures. Every body s been very nice. Miss MacLaine said she would fly to Prague Friday and then go to the Carlsbad Film Festival, to which she has been invited The reports of her visa trou ble followed an earlier report that she had threatened to dance the can-can naked in Kremlin Square, and that her luggage was stolen. She denied both these re ports, too. 'I am furious, I am furl ous, she said oi me reports "That quotation ts terrible. I have never danced the can-can naked. Why should I want to dance It in Kremlin Square?" She told newsmen that a pocketbook containing plane tickets, film, some private papers, and a ring belonging to her secretary, Lorctta Lee, was missing from the Lenin grad hotel she stayed in but she refused to say it had been stolen. The purse contained no money. She said the dinner party lasted so long she missed the train, then returned to the m WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER OUT WEST MAIN AT ROSS LANE 13THand CENTRAL him to check the room, but he said there was no mistake. I was told the room had been booked for someone else. That's the usual practice." She said Intourist, the So viet agency handling tourist bookings, was not able to help her at that hour because "It has lots of problems." She returned to the restau rant and stayed with her din ner guests until about 2 a.m., then talked to friends in the hotel lobby for a few hours, "Just to kill time," before go ing to sleep in a chair. "I couldn't even get a blan ket." she said. She took the plane to Moscow and talked over the mixup with Intourist officials, who were "very up set," she said. "This is absolutely the first Incident of my trip," Miss MacLaine said. "I've had a wonderful time." SPYING BARRISTER London -(UPD- Jean Justice, 31, admitted Wednesday that he donned robes and posed as a barrister to enter the old Bailey courtroom to get a good seat for a spy trial. ..vV ggj 1 S2-.- WAG B-L-,y; V-vTA,i, Zjf VS-.l RECEIVES HOMAGE - Laotian King Savang Vatthana re ceives homage from a kneeling group of Laotian girls at Vientiane, Laos, as he arrives from the royal capital of Luang Prabang to receive the newly-formed government of three Laotian princes. The new coalition government was due to be presented to the king but bad weather delayed one of the prince's arrival and now the rightwing faction of Laos contends that the new coalition government cannot be launch ed without the formal approval of the rightwing domlnsted national assembly. 'UPD Srfl fH fflH o