MfcDrOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1. 1962
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SHOPPIE
0 CENTER
STORE
celebrjtet its 1st year with every department
offering hundreds of items . . . t reel money
saving prices. New fall merchandise, bought
especially to celebrate this event.
OPEN THIS THURSDAY ONLY UNTll 9 P.M.
TREAT TIME
MIXED NUTS
2
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Cocktail Assortment
Vacuum Packed in
Tint for Freshness.
Salted, roasted and
Sealed
e 13-ei. cans
1
Reg. 89c ea.
FRESH
MARSHMALLOWS
Fluffy Fresh
At Candy, for Reg. 29e
Cooking, for
Toasting 4A M
10-oz. Cellophane B H
Bags fira Q
LOU-Z-ANA
CANNED
SHRIMP
Fine Quality.
Small, Salad Shrimp.
Moitt Packed.
5-oi. Net Weight.
1 00 J- f
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HOODED CAR COATS
WITH QUILT LININGS
Cotton poplins, snleenswith
warm 112-oz. quilt linings.
Hood has furry Orion-acrylic
pile trim. Red, turquoise,
yellow, and royal plaid. In
sizes 4 to 14 3 47
HOODED JACKETS
ALL QUILT-LINED
270 Rg
3.47
What value! Washable shells
of cotton sateen, poplin or
pincord, completely quilt-
lined. Loden, blue, antelope.
Sizes 4 to 12.
Double-Thick
TRAINING
Hewbtrry'i Lew Prlet
97
A worthwhile BUY! Top
quality, full combed cotton
double-thick and pre
shrunk, with triple crotch.
Elaitic waist, self-binding
cuffs, flat lock side seams.
Better buy plenty and
SAVE I
GAY LONGIES IN
RICH CORDUROY
97'
Newberry's Low Price
Gay warmth for small ryt
Solid cotton corduroys with
high-rise fronts, elastio
hacks. Red, cobalt, green.
Sizes 3 .to 6i.
PEPPEREIL
BABY BLANKETS
Diny solid colors; whif, yellow, pink
jnd blu. 94 ,e rayon, 6 nylon with
widt acfltati satin binding. Wondtrful
gifts ... so pretty and practical.
57
Reg. 1.98
CANNON "ASPEN" BLANKET
Luxury blend of rayon and Acrilan acrylic
soft, warm, mothproof. 6" acetate satin bind
ings. 72x90". 9 colors.
NEW MERCHANDISE! .
This is not a Clearance
Sale. Sparkling new
items in every depart,
manl. Bought to give you
the most value for your
money.
! i ' ' ' " Costume j 0')
-j Jewelry I
L,,' Selection p
GIRLS' WHITE Szl 6i
COTTON SLIPS B Necklaces, Pins, Brace- C
lits. Earrings. Reg. 59c.
Q "Wm "! Now 2 for 97e' A-
Cst ' 00 Cocktail Rings Huge W
sets! Adjustable. Reg. V
Just one from Ncwberrya 49c. Now 3 lor 7c" y
bit, fresh spring selection I Earrings Large sel.c- I V
All so well-made, topa in tion. Clip back. Values to i A-
valuel 59c 15 h
'Plus lederal tax ffl "
BATH POWDER &
PUFF-ON-HANDLE
plus tax
Reg. 1.00
Famous "Special Occasion"
scented bath powder plus
colorful lamb's wool puff
on long lucite handle.
88c
BATH POWDER &
LAMB'S WOOL PUFF
AO. plus tax
OOC Reg. 1.00
"Special Occasion" scented
dusting powder with over
sized genuine lamb's wool
puff in choice of gay colors.
G. E. 4-TUBE
CLOCK RADIO
18.88
Reg. 22 95
Auiomnticfllly wnlton ymt
to music or alarm. Ivtr
t'p clock controls. Built
in antenna. 4 apeaker.
20" TITAN ROTARY
2'a H. P. MOWER
77
rV.w.br.rys L- Prica
. 11.88
S t. 9-CUP
AUTOMATIC PERCOIATOR
Il.ts(' fcmtaiM CbpiH. Qi.artie.. chroma wll uttty
wl sweeiw fiell km twi Kindle, ''ielass spent. 1 let-
t paws f!.?ty sr a iuin. l0 ,i( you perteot cot-
El S SELL SWtCPER
4.97
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fea ary timt.
NEWI
G.E. 7-TRANSISTOR
RADIO
Corhplett with bamry, .orphans! and
leather (arryina case.
19
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Reg. 24.88
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Comp. value 44.95
Bigqrst mnirer value on
the market," &u our buy
ers. So many quality fea
tures; extra-close trim,
chrome-plated handle,
others. Heavy steel, rust
resistant enamel finish.
STORE HOURS:
Monday and Friday 9;30 to 9:00
Tues., Wed., Thurs., and Sat., 9:30 to 5:30
Sundays Open 10:00 to 5:30
OPEN THIS THURS. NIGHT ONLY UNTIL 9 P.M.
MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER STORE
54 Big Departments .
Complete Air Conditioning
Rogue Sidewalk Cfe
. Lots of FREE PARKING
OPEN AN ACCOUNT
AND
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MISS CALIFORNIA - Wanda Ingram, Miss Oxnard in the
Miss World beauty pageant in Los Angeles, congTaluIates the
winner, Amadee Chabot, as Miss California. Miss Chabot will
enter the finals for the Miss United States title, a prelimi
nary in the Miss World pagennl, in West Virginia Sept. 23.
(UPI)
Ticket-Vending MachinesPlanned
Portland - Two national for
est campgrounds in the Paci
fic Northwest region have
been selected for testing new
ticket-vending machines this
summer, according to J. Her
bert Stone, regional forester,
forest service.
The forest Service does not
contemplate charging for use
of all its 1,000 campgrounds,
Stone emphasized. Only heav
ily used sites with high main
tenance costs and large invest
ments may eventually require
a fee.
Receipts will go to the U.S.
Treasury, as do other national
forest receipts such as those
returning to the counties In
which the national forest
lands are located.
Most national forest recre
ation has been free for many
years, Stone pointed out, but
as facilities are improved and
demands increase at the more
highly developed sitos, it
seems probable charges will
be necessary for the use of
some facilities.
Ticket-vending machines
are being Installed at Para
dise Campground on the Wil
lamette National forest about
four miles east of McKenzie
bridge and at Tillicum Beach
campground on the Siuslaw
for timber, sales and grazing National forest midway he-
anotmenis, with 23 per cent 1 tween Waldport and Yachats.
I - 'JL--
Your Money's
Worth
By SYLVIA PORTER
Copyright, Hall Syndicat., Inc.
STATUS OF "CONSUMERS' PHOTECTION" PROGRAMS
Editor's not.i This Is th. third In a s.ties of five artidu
on th. Counsum.r's Council.
This past March IS President Kennedy sent an omnibus
Consumers' Protection and Interest" message to Congress
which asked for a batch of new laws as well as a maior
strengthening of existing programs to enhance the safety
and protection of you as a consumer of an endless variety
of goods and services in the United States today.
llie message was a catch-all It included many innocuous
proposals with which few could quarrel. Who, for instance,
is going to be against stepping up enforcement of the mail
fraud laws except someone trying to defraud via the mails?
It also included some explosively controversial proposals.
For instance, a request foi a law that would empower the
Federal Trade Commission "to issue temporary cease-and-desist
orders against the continuation of unfair competitive
practices while cases concerned with permanent relief from
such practices are pending before the Commission" was
interpreted by many businessmen to mean an accused cor
poration wouldn't even have a chance to defend Itself while
the FTC simultaneously acted the roles of Investigator,
accuser, prosecutor and judge.
Not much significant legislation to safeguard the con
sumer as such has been passed by this Congress. That "cease-
and-desist bill Is dead. So Is a bill which would require
firms planning to merge Into a company of "substantial
size to give reasonable advance notice to the Justice Dent.
So are other bills which would greatly increase the authority
of the Federal regulatory agencies. Also on the shelf for
thi year at least are the "truth In lending" and the "truth
In packaging" bills bills which need a lot more work be
fore they're in shape tor passage.
Nev.rth.l.ss, a fair number of the actions the Pr.il
d.nt r.qu.st.d In his "Consum.rs Protection" message
has been favorably act.d upon or will b. soon. H.re's
sampling of th. "plus" side.
A ?5 per cent increase In the staff for the Food and Drg
Administration, the largest single Increase In the agency's
history. Probable.
An Increased appropriation for pesticide regulation. Okay.
A higher appropriation for inspection of meat and poultry.
Kennedy won't get as much money as he's asking but he'll
get some more.
An Improved system of safely and efficiency of air traf
fic. The Federal Aviation Administration has put it into
effect.
A law to require manufacture of all-channel TV sets so
TV set owners can have a wider choice of programs. Pas.t?d.
Creatin of a Consumers Advisory Council within the
Executive Branch of Government and appointment of special
assistants for consumer affairs in all appropriate Federal
agencies. Done this month.
Establishment of a new office tor Highway Safety in the
Commerce Dept.. strenthrnlng of accident prevention work
In the Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, Increased en
forcement of safety requirements by the Interstate Com
merce Commission. Done or being done.
Strenlhenlng of the insurance program of the Federal
Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. Done.
Prot.ctlon of air trav.l.rs from abus.s of overbooking.
Th. Civil A.ronautics Board put out new rul.s in April.
Regulation of exc.sslve charg.s for moving hous.hold
goods. Th. Int.rstal. Commerc. Commission lssu.d new
rul.s this month.
Expansion of educational television. Law signed.
Stronger enforcement against interference In radio. Done.
Intensification of action by the Federal Trade Commia
sion against deceptive trade practices and false att.rtlslng.
Intensification on.
Stronger enforcement of mail fraud statutes. Arrests fnr
mail fraud last year were at a record, convictions were up
35 per cent.
Increased suffs for all major Federal regulatory Blen
des Mixed re.tulls, with some getting the Increase, some not.
It s hardly a grandiose, glittering record but it represents
some progress. And while the controversial measures got
lost In the shuffle, there Is a new awareness of consumers'
interests which Is all to the good.
N.xti K pilot program In consumer .ducallon li on th
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