Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 23, 1959, Image 7

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School Lunch Kit rJ..n
Only
$2.29
10 Ounce Thermos Bottle 99
25c llote Book Filler Paper ? " W
Zipper Hote Books ' f,.m$1.19
Leather Zipper Note Books '3.75
(MTOl Vitamin A $1109
llfelUH, PJ 25,000 units. Bottle of 1 00 for LJ
HcLain's Maintenance Formula 2VL. e'1o $2.95
Plurex 7 Essential Vitamins JF& 99
Rubicaps, bottle of 250 f, 7.95
B' 25 m.g., bottle of 100 ,W
Dicalcium Phosphate Caps 100 for 69
lfSfamin Mmorsl Chewing Tablets for Children. bottle of $4 Af
UlldlTllll ItlinCial 18 Vitamins and Minerals 100 for 1.30
1 GDIWET YI3iM ET- 'ESS -
2 IT li U 1J VL7 C, H ffllftlLlC Men's Toiletries,
w m Mwa-at-aa Leather Goods.
Sabre 620 Camera with Flash Attachment '2.98
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Poloroid 300 Highland Camera $69.80 53.88
Ronson Lighters Vi PRICE
$2.00 Duponl Nylon Hair Brushes 79
ib. 59c
ib. 49c
Jumbo Peanuts
Spanish Peanuts .
Giant Cashews i4.oz. Tin 99c
Mixed Nuts 14.,. Tin 79c
Mineral Oil ...j......Heavy pint
19c
Boric Acid Oint. 9c
25c Tinlex Dyes 2 25c
We Give northern Stamps
Baby Travel Kit 5Zs.Vpywd"' Lrtin- 99
Girls' Leather Grab Bags V2.95
4 Player Badminton Set STflyg '4.59
Perfumed Bubble Bath -"57 19
New! From RICHARD HUDNUT Cri
Lilt flllirlr The Flrst Rolln Lipstick vOJ
Lip VUlUft s shades to choose from llL
New Shipment Just Arrived. Qr-i A A
Purse Kits by Markann .fcIr..., UUU
CRAZY MIXED UP KIT! A new shade for each date! CHOC
Dorothy Grey Lipsticks ALl , fM 5 Jl a
Kit of 3 Lipsticks red, white, orange
Prescriptions Accurately Filled
From Fresh Stocks of Pure Drugs
DOUBLE STAMPS ON PRESCRIPTIONS
WE GIVE -
Northern Stamps
Open Weekdays 8:30 A.M. to 10:30 P.M.
Sunday 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.
Phone SP 2-7113 Free Delivery
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DRUG CENTRE
Three Local High
School Students
Attend Institute
Eugene - Three Medford
High school students left here
early Saturday after attend
ing the 1959 Western High
School Press institute, Aug.
17 to 21, on the University
of Oregon campus.
Representing" their high
school publication, the Med
ford Hi-Times, were Diane
Mohr, co - editor; Margaret
Medlin, business manager;
and Jim Frake, co-news ed
itor. The institute'ofered instruc
tion in various phases of jour
nalism, particularly those
used on the secondary school
level. Classes covered staff
ing, planning, writing, edit
ing, photography, advertising,
business management, and
mechanical production.
Instructors for the courses
were college and university
faculty members, primarily
from the U of O, and Oregon
high school journalism ' teach
ers. Robert Frazier, associate
editor of the Eugene Register
Guard, was principal speaker
at the annual WHSPI ban
quet Friday evening.
The conference drew over
211 high school students from
the entire Western United
States including Alaska and
Texas.
WHSPI was produced for
the third year by the Eric W.
Allen School of Journalism
under the direction of Dean
Charles T. Duncan.
Winner of Oil Heat
Contest Announced
Mrs. Mary C. McCullough,
523 Austin st., Medford,
won first prize in the sixth
week of the oil heat-o-rama
limerick contest, sponsored by
the Jackson County fuel oil
dealers in conjunction with
the Oil Heat institute of Ore
gon. Mrs. Marie E. Dizney, 6
Corning court, Medford, won
honorable mention. The 10
week contest ends Sept. 26.
New Armory Rates
Listed by Board
The Medford Armory board
recently reduced rental rates
for use of the Armory, First
Lt. Richard A. Greer, board
recorder, has announced.
. The main auditorium will
be rented for $50 per day
plus 5 per cent of the net
proceeds, he said. Non-profit
organizations may rent the
auditorium for $50 per day
with the additional percent
age. Classrooms will rent for
$5 per day, and rental of
kitchen facilities will be $50.
The new rates became ef
fective Aug. 1, the recorder
said.
Board members said 'engi
neers have studied the sound
problem and sent recommen
dations to the adjutant gener
eral's office. The board indi
cated that sound- proofing
would be completed in the
near future.
Board members include
First Lt. Donald M. Ivie,
County Commissioner Ralph
James, City Councilman Rob
ert Van Sickle, Lt. Paul
Blair, custodian, Lt. Greer,
and Lt. Lyle Brown. Persons
interested in securing the
a'rmy may contact one of the
board members.
Bicyclists Return
From.Caves Trip
Curtis Saltmash and Jerry
Smitl of the Medford YMCA
and seven other bicyclists re
turned Friday from a four
day pedal-pushing trip to the
Oregon Caves.
Equipped with sleeping
bags, saddle bags, wrenches
and tire pumps, the boys left
Medford on Tuesday and pro
ceeded via Jacksonville and
the Applegate river road.
They arrived at the caves
Wednesday afternoon and be
gan the return trip Thursday.
They said that they met with
"wonderful" hospitality along
the way. .
The trip was one in a series
planned by the YMCA for
older boys.
FOR FALL MAKE A DRAMATIC
ENTRANCE IN A GOTHE COSTUME
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Many Parents in Area
Eligible for Benefits
"There are still many aged
parents in this county who
are eligible for social secur
ity benefits but . who have
failed to apply for them," Ed
ward B. Jacobson, manager
of the Medford district office
of the Social Security admin
istration, said Saturday.
"We are interested in assist
ing these people in filing their
claims," he said.
Jacobson pointed out that
recent changes in the law
make it possible for depend-
TAKING IT EASY
Milford, Conn. -fiJPD- Loring
Stannard lives only a three
minute walk from. the plant
where he works but he still
takes his lunch, explaining,
"I'd rather relax during the
lunch period than make that
long walk home."
ent parents to qualify even if
the deceased worker left a
widow or child surviving.
Parents whose claims were
turned down because of this
limitation may now re-apply
and become entitled to month
ly benefits.
Must File Proof
To be eligible, parents
must, as a rule, file proof of
dependency within two years
of the worker's death. How
ever, parents whose claims
were denied because a wife
or child survived the deceas
ed worker, have until Sep
tember, 1960, - to establish
their dependency. This change
in the law may qualify de
pendents of workers who died
as early as January, 1940. A
parent - who has established
dependency may draw bene
fits at retirement age, 62 for
women, age 65 for men.
The Social Security admin
istration urged dependent par
ents to contact the office im
mediately. The Medford social
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfera, Or.
Sunday, Au. 23, If 59
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security office is located at
1005 East Main st., telephone '
SPring 3-7348. - '
FINANCE COMPANY
REPOSSESSION
1959 Hillman tlin:;
" DELUXE 4 DOOR SEDAN
Perfect condition. $1,500, terms; no triolein
Stark Finance Co.
2739 North 99
Open Mondays
'til 9 p.m;
FREE PARKING
117 S. Central
SP 3-7301
NEVER BEFORE OR NEVER AGAIN
at this HW MC
ONE WEEK
ONLY
$M 3
TRU-C01D
PRINTED PATTERN h M425
Si yoth Wrifuial j
Through the doors of Gothe glide some of the most beautiful
sheaths in the world shaped but really shaped to do ultra-
alluring things for the figure. For fall, Gothe s designers
partner their sheaths with brief boleros to cover the day-to-
evening whirl smartly. See how dramatically the neckline
ziezaes to reveal a glamorous decolletage. See how the
.double-breasted effect is beatuifully balanced on a reed-slim
skirt. Banding emphasizes the natural waist in back and
rises to a flat, curved bow in front a line that's a real
waist-whittler. We suggest silk crepe, faille, satin, wool
jersey, or sheer broadcloth for Printed Pattern M425 a
costume that will win you many second glances wherever
you travel this fall.
Printed Pattern M425 is available in Misses' Sizes 10, 12,
14, 16 and 18. Size 16 dress requires three yards 39-inch
fabric;' bolero requires one yard.
Send ONE DOLLAR for Printed Pattern M425 to Medford
Mail Tribune, Pattern Department, P.O. Box 59, Old Chelsea
Station, New York 11, N. Y. Please print plainly YOUR
NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE.
Next Week Watch for a Prominent Designer Pattern
by Richard Cole.
Adding Machines Calculators
TYPEWRITERS - DICTAPHONES
Standard Portable Electric Timemaster Noralco
DESKS - CHAIRS - FILES
Ask About Our Rental Purchase Option
Medford Office Equipment Co.
"V eight will give a better deal"
41 So. Grape Phone SP 2-4100 Easy Parking
MIGHT'S
LOW PRICE:
NOT 299,
NOT 279
BUT ONLY-
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$10 DOWN, $12 a month
CONVENIENCE:
It's like having a super market right
in your own home. Storage is or
ganized so that food is right at
your fingertips for easy selection.
FEATURES:
Big family -sire 525-lb. capacity;
Four refrigerated shelves, one ad
justable shelf. Fufl-lenglh door holds
100 packages Interior Rght.
SOLD ONLY BY WARDS
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SALE! BIG 12.7 CUBIC FOOT
TRU-COLD REFRIGERATOR
S11I
Large 59-Ib. capacity Freezer Chest. Finger
tip egg racks. 3 removable shelves. 3-shtlf
storage door holds 14 gallon cartons.
WITH TRADE
SALE! 3-4 ROOM AUTOMATIC
CONTROL WOOD HEATER
Sjj88
Robert Shaw Temperature Control keeps even
heat day, night. Cheerful fireplace effect.
Circulates heat evenly.
S-Room HEATER
$5 DOWN
.124.95
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