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V .- Jii'w "-"vivii"F',",'-m wwy ! - 1 I : v ' t 1 r-v ,. - - RIBUNE 1 $1 9 StC'llON U MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1982 PAGES 1 to 10 Cars Outnumber Auto Mechanics New York- 'ITii -There are ; analyzer that enables the op only 750,00(1 auto mechanics erator to quickly and easily to service the estimated 63 determine the cause of ig million cavs on the road in I nition system malfunctions t-i United States, according j and ascertain spark plug con- io a leading nuto eouiDment firm executive. Auto parts manufacturers are trying to alleviate this situation through special dition without removing the spark plugs from the engine. Stranahan said the com pany has made the analyzer available to about 3.000 training programs and auto-: schools with vocational shop mated equipment, said R. A. I classes and regularly keeps stranahan Jr., president of j about 5.000 instructors in the Champiun Spark Plug company. "Roughly, there are 80 cars to one mechanic." Stranahan formed through communica tion of ignition system de velopments and new test techniques. In addition, he said. "In some states the ratio 'said- company field rcpre- is as high as 126 vehicles to I sentativcs ana service engi every mechanic; and automo-1 neers conduct classroom dent tive experts predict that this ! onstrations. could well be the national j average, with cars on the in crease and mechanics on the decline." Parts manufacturers have tackled the problem on two fronts. Stranahan said - me chanic training programs de- Scheduled Airlines Tell Flight Figures Missing Prisoner Taken in Dunsmuir Jesse James Gilmorc, Med ford, has been apprehended by Dunsmuir, Calif., authori ties, the Jackson county sher iff's office learned Saturday. Gilmore walked off from a work detail at the Jackson county farm home a week ago after complaining he felt ill. Monday night a report that a prowler had been spot ted near the Lawrence Mc Tivia home on Dark Hollow rd. led deputies to believe he might be in that area. Deputies will probably re- ! turn Gilmore to Jackson coun- j ty this week on a fugitive ! warrant, it was reported. imately lof.uOO flights a day. signed to speed up service 1 it is csti'.iatcd by the Inter- and automatic service equip ment that locates trouble more quickly and accurately. As an example, Stranahan said, his company has de signed CONSTRUCT DAM Portland - IUPI) - Gov. Mark Hatfield rejected Interior Secretary Stewart Udall's r.. n rj...,M.. u..:it Montreal - iHPli - Scheduled I ft." ":U"""-T 1 Hiffh Mountain SheeD Dam. airlines now opiate approx- Hatfield said a private power firm should construct the dam. national ir Transport asso ciation. That's an average of about 6.250 flight; per hour, more than 104 '.or minute, or five portable ignition i every three seconds. , ill N . 13 l v i 1 p 1 Ik , r -a -i . Portland il'PH - Multnomah County Democrats re-elected Chairman Frank Roberts in close voting Friday night, but unseated two other officers. BACK IN HOSPITAL-Sgt. Alvin C. York waves lo news j men at Nashville. Term., as he enters the same hospital from i which he was released 22 days ago. This time the World War I hero will have an operation for prostate gland trouble. In his usual jolly way he quipped at the ambulance driver to "Take it easy, there's a man in here" when he was being carried to the entrance. (UPI) 1 v -, ' ' f v 1 j- ' ,- I J , , fr " t If Hi h : I , - - . ; ; i .. i , ( . : r - A V . , The time to save at First National is now. Deposits made on or before Juty 10th earn yiterest from July 1st. Sve with important bank safety plus high earnings. th safe plac- for Of ifl , z - Gilds' FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON e XV JI7 Sixth rand Grape NSMK Limit Rights Free Parking So that we and our employees may observe this Pa triotic Holiday Groceteria Will Be Closed All Day Wednesday, July 4th. SHOP GROCETERIA For Your Picnic Needs And Get iXTRA STAMPS, Too! EXTRA STAMPS With Each EXTRA STAMPS0 With Any 3 Pkgs. FREE STAMPS With 6 No. 303 cans EXTRA STAMPS Wilh 10-oz. EXTRA STAMPS With 69c Bag El LUNCH MEATS Hunt's PORK & BEANS MJB COFFEE SGUDDER POTATO CHIPS EXTRA STAMPS MUM REAftAR AI1T Medium or riUri ULvlivilfAll I Large Size With BONELESS MILD CURED FULLY COOKED T llriSrtiii Beef - 39! i : iX Saitaloupes rac .i I'll - n'v'iV'riv't:"'iw-" ,h9,r rKt 1 Craiflp ttf A.rizona Top Quality From Arizona't Finest Cantaloups Fields Picked at the peak of perfection and shipped in rafriooratod trucks to retain i flavor. We are sure you will be wilh these king size beauties. Lilb. the Crop! Watermelons A lowest Competitive Price on Choice Grade Melons Compare the Quality as well as price. Groceteria Melons are choice Seep red mealed, thin skin melons. i . ;. ( :. .v.V',, Medium Ripe or Green PITTED Wyandotte Olives Lemonade Minute Ma id Lemonade v cans Minute Maid Pink-6-oz. can, 2 for 2Sc 6-oz. can 10 U-OZ. CAN 5 5 -5 for I $9 00 e M