Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 18, 1960, Image 5

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    THUHSDAY, AUGUST 18, I960
Area Students
Accepted for OTI
Fourteen students from
Medford ' and vicinity, three
from Ashland and 9 from the
Grants Pass area have been
accepted for enrollment at
Oregon Technical Institute,
Next year will be the first
year for the institute to oper
ate within the state system of
higher education. -
Freshman orientation actlv
ities will begin Sept. 21 and
dormitories will be opened for
occupancy Tuesday, Sept. 20
Approved for enrollment
from this area are Donald T.
Bogenoff, route 2; Michael G.
Duggan, route 2, and Richard
Wall, Central Point; John L.
Cox and Kenny E. Weitman,
Eagle Point; Frankie M
Glenn, 715 Welch st., Larry B.
Morin, 4459 Colver rd., Mavis
E. Strom, 1464 Dixie lane, and
JKonald K. Wisdom, 1605
Ridgeway rd., all Medford
David F. Hall and Ray J
Scaife, Prospect; Everett W
Harmon, Shady Cove; and
Lloyd L,. Priest, route 1, Gold
Hill; and Lorene Stephenson,
Applegate.
Jack G. Elder, Wayne J.
Pickett and Donald L .West
fall, all Ashland; Dale E.
Campbell and Robert D. How-
land, Cave Junction; Eula Lee
Disrude, Williams; Edward E.
Dwire, Sixes; Larry L. Goo
sey, Rogue River; and Wen
dell W. Flowers, Glenda G.
Garoutee, Gerald D. Mattern
and Buford C. Smith, Grants
Pass.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
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ESS E571 PHH
Drive Chairman
Thanks Residents
Thanks to the residents of
Medford for support of the re
cent City of Hope drive was
expressed today by Mrs. Jessie
Sitton, local chairman, and pa
tients at the free, non-sectarian
medical center.
The drive, which ended in
July, enables the center "to
continue its work in free pa
tient care, research and medi
cal education," she said. "This
is because the good people in
t h o u s ands of communities
throughout our nation" sup
ported the drive, according to
the chairman.
The people of this commu
nity can be proud of the part
they have played in making
possible work concerning can
cer, leukemia, heart, blood,
chest and hereditary maladies,
Mrs. Sitton said.
SIGN OF TIMES
Omaha,' Neb. - Sign on a
mall foreign car: "Don't
Squash Me - I Eat Bugs."
BOB WALKER'S
Village
Variety
NEXT TO PIGGLY
WIGGLY
OPEN
9
TO
9
PRINT SHOWER
CURTAINS
Reg. 1.9B 6x6'. Lovely col
ors. A real buy!
99c
S H Stamp.
LADIES' COTTON
BLOUSES
You could pay up to 1.981
Siiei 32-40. Plains-Prints.
99c
St H Stamps
OUTSIDE WHITE
PAINT:
Repeat by popular demand!
General utility. 1 gal .
$1.99
NOTICE!
Art Show
The Southern Oregon Society
of Artists will havt a show
ing it Village Variety this
Sunday from 10:00 A.M. to
5:00 P.M. You will see many
beautiful paintings by local
artists. Plan to be here.
You'll enjoy it! .
S & H Stamps
BIG ASSORTMENT
TOYS
You'll find values in the as
sortment to' 2.98. Hurry!
88c
S H Stamps
24" DRINK'N
WET DOLL
This is a lovely doll at a
real savings. Reg. 9.95.
$5.99
StH Stamps
CLOSEOUT!
WADING POOLS
Sii. 57V4"xll" - SO gal.
sin. 2 Ring style. Reg. 4.9S.
$2.77
AM STAMPS ON
ALL YOUR
PURCHASES!
stamps!
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Planter's
Cocktail
HTAMOd
Peanuts
Spanish i
r 69
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Augu.f 18, 19 fl
es. "v a
Prices effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
and 20. We reserve the right to limit quan
,'' I
Miracle
Whip
Kraft :
Miracle Whip
Salad
TROPIC ISLE
Crushed
In Heavy
Syrup
, Wo. 2. Tin
00
MJB
(Limit . one tin per
family,- please.)
2-lb; tin $1.18.
DSSlUKeS
111
i : : Powder Room facial :tis-
v sues:. 25c .each , ' , '
. Medford.. Hqlves and
f slices.' 29e iach' .
reg. 75c
1 -lb. tin
400-et. .
packages
N0.2V2.
-. '. tins .
. MadV frbrri choice coffee
beans ; . i specially priced .
: at- Piggly Wiggly.
DINNERS n
CHICKEN TURKEY
' SWISS STEAK HAM
; : -'eTTep value: ..
Be sure to visit the big '
4-H F.F.A. FAIR
This Weekend at the iFairgtouncls. .
Nabisco Premium
onownaKe uracKers 2 ib. pkg.
. .11
.' l lrox; pkg.
aw
:. r ' v if-'-
Piggly Wiggly Fresher Produce
Cameo Cremes , '
Nabisco Cookies
97 Xaffein-Free;
.Nqstle's Decaf
Old Southern, Packed Locally
Barbecue Sauce
l V i ) 1. T i.- l V., ';V Wf.
v ,: 4-pz.. jar. 79c
47 c
. .11 -ox.-, jar
-Fancy Golden, Ripe
" ' HANDS. '
: . ; DETERGENT ' ' .'; '$M& .
. J; Regular 87c Q-'V- Ww' -
i. ! Giant Package WW y , TtPJ'
Extra lean beef soseillu j
tp give vou. mn.f...L.. Tx.g
is. - . . .r ."sti.iosjsj. inaK
flavor, P.ggly J Wiggly . ground MS
!6yv fat content.- . - ,
1
Sweet Ripe Thompson Seedless .
GRAPES 2 ,b, 19
large Crisp Solid Heads '
LETTUCE j 2hd, 19
Fresh local Grown
BELL PEPPERS W
local Vine Ripened
TOMATOES
fi.lnk CtatsU knifa in Each Paclcaae !
Fab Detergent , ' giant .pkg.'. 87c
r-''''.; '.:,'! , , . ;
For -Dishwashing - );" "f '
Liquid Vel ', ..a?l.r.n69c
1 Foaming Action 1
Ajax Cleanser 2 'reg. tins 29c
Bath Bars-2 for 35c -' ' '
Cashmere Bouquet 3 reg. bars 35c
For Family Wash " '
Trend Detergent giant pkg) 49c
(5)
L'Lean and Meaty ?: ;'.'V':. 'r 'S
Beef Short Ribs
Armour Star ' :
Franks 1
! ib.
pkg.
Swift's
49
Meats 3p89
Fresh
irs
Cut-up, pan-ready Bridgmon
Bros. Oregon-grown fryers.
2 to 2'4-lb.
' Average
EACH
98
Purex Bleach
Reach for the bleach with the coffee pot
handle. 4 ..
: - - .
H
Quart
V-'- BoHle
19 - 37
,Xr--r' " t " """ " I liili i ' f 1
MiiSiiliiid
rT ". s'ave o's you spend with s ji h green stamps - ,. Orange, Grape or Florida Fruit- Punch
J5l.iu 1 -i j-"1.1 !'"'"-;''-:-';'-i"!'' 'nulvl'.; iv ?rn
Stewart at King Streets-Acres of Parking Space
. a-a . t ' i I at ('fl' 1A 1" Aat
Prices ettective Thursday, priday and Saturday, August 10, iy ana v.
;. We reserve the right to limit. ,'