Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 16, 1961, Image 9

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RANDS -LOWEST PRICES-THRIFTY GREEN STAMPS
hing - right now at your favorite food store!!!
HUNT'S NO. 300 CANS
FRUIT COCKTAIL
HUNT'S 8 OUNCE CANS
TOMATO SAUCE
HUNT'S 14 OUNCE BOTTLES
BUY HOW AND
CATSUP
HUNT'S 32 OUNCE CANS
TOMATO JUICE
HUNT'S NO. 300 CANS
TOMATOES (snd pack)
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State's Public Colleges
Receive Gifts, Grants
Totalling $18 Million
Eugene- Gifts and grants to Medical Keseareh foundation.
Oregon's public colleges dur-j Federal commitments for the
atg the current biennium nave tenter, now under eonsttua
already totaled more than 18 lion near Portland, are estt
million dollars. Chancellor mated at around X9 miiiios
John R. Richards announced J dollar between now and 18TS,
to the State Board of Higher 5 Of the receipts listed by
Education meeting in Eugene Richards nearly nine-and -a
i Sits week. half million were in the form
Commenting that although! of grants for specified proj
i! is cisif ucittt to measure ex- ects in basis and applied re
ccttence in dollars, Richards search, covering a wide varie
said, "it is. nevertheless, ajty of programs from basic
very tea! tribute to our dis- research in the sciences and
tinguished acuities that Ore- medicine to social studies, for
gon research projects bave-jesfry problems and agricut
been so generously supported I tura! research.
by the federa! government Specialised Training
and by private foundations! Grants r itlsthiitea toisJ
and demurs ttiraughaut the s3 .4,,. Mm.h o ,his wSJ,
tiauon. , uscft provjjje programs
Most research grants he ex- te iilUied !rai for
plained, are awarded to the teac!wrs m tavclga tanuagei
professor inmseii on the basts iflsdence s
of te prateKal reputation Construction grants io house
l?JZtZ afV C!irat! or other specialized
wamjy f eosrai !,.,, cso-t mji ii
SiTJ1"'!" Ps and fellow-
htps. Pioneering research in
We're happy to cash your paycheck
Be sure to watch Gret
chen Wode on Friend
ship Circle 4 P.M. Thurs
dayand see Two Faces
West Thursday nite at
9:00-KBES-TV.
Birds
Birds
Birds
Birds
Birds
Birds
Birds
Birds
ry" FROZEN I
FRUIT PIES 1
Jj j in Bottom Baker Pans 111 I
Apple, Cherry,
mm ) Peach and M I JW
and grants to the nine state
supported colleges since July
1, 1959, amount to S!8,03S,
250. Of this, more than 14
mititou came from federal
sources, the remainder from
foundations and private don
ors. Richards added thai the J 8
mttttoet dollar figure docs not
include grants from the Na
tional Institute of Health for
estabiishmcnt of a primate
center connected with the
DON'T FORGET: Your filled Thrifty Green Stamp Book
is worth $2.00 at Groceteria! (Or Redeem it for valuable
premiums at the Thrifty Green Gift Store.)
BIRDS EYE
FROZEN SPINACH
For Wide Variety Fair
Prices Excellent Quality,
Shop Groceteria Produce!
Put a bit a' sunshine
an your tobte with a
tossed soiori! Choose
your fovarite fixm'
from our display . . .
alt teiio wroppsd to
keep it fresh and
clean!
RED LEAF LETTUCE
ROMAINE LETTUCE
AUSTRALIAN LETTUCE
BUTTER LETTUCE
ENDIVE
your choke
jmmfc HfPm,
un
television instrucSion was sup
ported in she amount of $588,
S08; SaST.OBO was earmarked
for overseas training grants,
and projects for She advance
ment of teaching brought in
$S-S2,SSe. Donations of books,
supplies and equipment are
valued at S3 1 !&&&.
Among the colleges, Sh
University of Oregon Mcdieai
schoo! proved the biffffest
fund-setter .-ith danations:
totalling $5,932,125. In close
second and third piace are
Oregon Slate university with
$a,3i!,2SS in gifts and grants,
and She University o Oregon
with 35,252.811. Other state
system colleges received She
umowmg amoums: umverssiy
of Oregon Dentat school,
S4M88; the General Exten
sion Division, mostly for edtt
cational television. S5J5.59T;
Poriiand State, 2SB,2e6; Ore
gon College of Education,
St84,SS2; Eastern Oregon,
359,527; Southern Oregon,
S45.8BS; Oregon Techiiicai Sn
stitvvtc, S!4,?40. The sum at
$122,115 was received by the
state board.
Teievistcm Course
Set for Wednesdays
PARTY CHAIRMAN Eliza
beth Gurley Fly nn, ?0, above, j
new chairman at the Com-1
munist Party in the United! Ashland - The television
states, told a news conference course "KST 47S Histnrv at
at New York City that her
job wilt be to enlarge the
party which is currently
claiming 30,009 members in
the U.S. (UP! TetephotoJ
10-ounce
packages
from
10U7
fawnch
4-H News
IO-01. Pk3
9-Oi. Pkg.
Eye BUTTER BEANS
Eye GREEN BEANS
Eye CHOPPED BROCCOLI
Eye CUT CORN
Eye CUT OKRA
Eye PEAS 10-Oi. Pkg.
Eye PEAS & CARROTS
Eye FRENCH FRIES
10-Oi.
Pkg.
TO-Oi. Pkg.
10-Oz. Pkg.
10-Oc. Pkg.
MIX OR
MATCH
packages
$1100
Fresh, Crisp
GREEN ONIONS
for
9-Oz. Pkg.
only
Add fife to
your salads
bunch
Vacuum Cooled
Cello Wrapped
Swei! Head and California Brands
CAULIFLOWER
Knit tin Kitten
The regular meeting of the
Knittin' Kittens 4-ff club was
'called ta order by President
i Kathy Thompson.
It was stated that the cisib the beginning; at white ex
could stiil use any coffee can ! pioratiort to the present. Off
er citeess carton lids and any campus aiodenis either attend
wide mauih or peanut butter j on-eampus classes or prepare
jars and lids fur our commit-1 cciusvaienc worK ay eorrespon-
nify project. We could also
the Pacific Northwest" will
he presented by Dr. P. D.
Haines Jr. of the Southern
Oregon eoiiege social science
division beginning March 22
on television station KBES
TV. The coarse will continue for
13 consecutive weeks and wtl!
: be telecast from 4 to 4:3& p.m.
o a consecutive Wednesdays.
There fs no prerequisite for
the course which offers three
term hoars at college credit.
The course wfff deaf with
history of the Northwest from
dence.
"Empire of the Columbia"
by Johansen and Gates, pub
lishers by Harpers, Is the text
book for the course. Those in
terested in taking the course
for credit should contact
Charics ivic, director ot the
itenerai extension division at
Southern Oregon college for
further details.
local Firm Opens
FRISKIES No. 1 cans
DOG FOOD
2 ans25(
PILLSBURY
POTATOES
Scalloped Mashed
Hash Browns
S
1
Get your $1
refunded from
Pillsbury . . .
details at display
Flav-R-Pak Cut Beans
303 cant
p I f Whole Kernel or Cream
riay-K-raK worn jm
Flav-R-Pak Peas
Sunshine
Hi-Ho
Crackers
one-lb.
pkg.
Save 8c
303 cans .
5
5
5
89'
89'
89'
DOG-E
-STU
mm
BOY 3
m SET I FREE
4pak 53?
Nabisco
Graham
Crackers
59'
Just the
cream of the
crop goes
info this pack
Better flavor,
less waste!
Fresh, Solid
CABBAG
use any household magazines
or old school books which
woitld be suitable for the
children at the Juvenile De
tention Home, This we are
also using as part of our com
munity project.
Final pians were made for
the 4-H window to be but in
Lillic's beauty shop fn Cen
tral Point and a committee
was appointed to put it in,
Ottr new i-H county agent,
PhvlHci Kirkhmd. was our i
swercd questions we had on Klamath Falls Oaf lef
our 4-H knitting instruction!
booh . I Articles o f Incorporation
Miss Kirkland also told us have been filed in Salem for
about the 4-H Friendship Foi- Bareo Supply of Klamath,
lies which will fee he!d April sine., with headquarters in
8. Tryouts wi!i be held March Medford. The supply com
25. The theme for this year's pany, which opened for bus!
Follies is "Taicnt U.S.A." ness March 1 a Si South
Record books were cheeked Sixth St., Kiamath Fails, Is a
branch of the local Barca out
let, 35f! South Riverside ave.
A. R, Klepper, Medford,
will manage the Klamath
Falls store. Klepper, Richard
E. Randolph and Ernest I.
Fiakus, Medford managers,
signed the Incorporation ar
ticles. The stores handle gen
eral merchandising, including
ianiiors supplies and chemicals.
EjSiil
for progress and complete
ness. They were checked by
Caroiee Kuest, Colleen
Franek, and Mary Danials.
Refreshments were served
by Shirley Roach and Karen
Hunter.
The next meetins will be
held March 18 at our leader's
home on Linden lane.
Caroiee Kuest,
Reporter
"I made it
myself!
How 'bout a corned beef
and cabbage dinner?
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l t not jre I II ttt set my mnuij
a haw easy tt wtta Sprstxee.
tveryuung ss ase mc
And 5proae m mrmtes. MrtSwr nisnre !t joar,
ovtn jjo (f mi. li oe laves t oeHtventiooat hread p , . .
ny d(wllt ORimit periecl. Wnj sol deugbt r
famrty SomgiK,
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Write tar ree recipe beet In
tmm.i. suhc( 00. . KkW.
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