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THURSDAY. AUGUST J. 1962 B 3 1 BANQUET FRESH FROZEN LIBBY'S NEW BROIL-ET MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON !! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIUIIIIHIIi ll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillllllllllllllilllllllllllLllilllll IllliHummtWIimillllllllllllllllW Ii i I a CHARCOAL BRIQUETS Bag Bag AT B CLEAN BURNING - LONG LASTING 3 BARBECUE BEANS 1 1 ITALIAN DINNERS 12 Ounce Package 3 ssaggHwasssstS No. 2l2 Can 4? fresh Picked Limit Please dozen JY; LOCAL RED HAVEN fW 'iv,tl ft t- r . , v. . -j - :U J i It v vH.Sk f PEACHES - 2 lbs. j) SI 13 b- B jc ISLAND SUN-For that Apricot-Pineapple Jam SEEDLESS GRAPES LOCAL CUCUMBERS ea. HONEY DEW MELONS lb. CRUSHED PINEAPPLE mi. 99 MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE . Jar 77 HUNTS CIDER VINEGAR u.jh49 PAULY'S WISCONSIN CHEDDAR CHEESE ub.Loa.gg APPLETIME APPLESAUCE o.303 ca.8?gg t DEL ROGUE PITTED RED SOUR CHERRIES 699 00K BATCHES 50 Count Box 9' CARNATION AA H1EDIUIV3 EGGS i 33 REG. $1.29 GIRLS' COTTON PRINT DAL PUSHERS Sr pr.77 8 FOAM PICNIC CHEST urae siie- Li9htwei9ht- Du"bu 599 SAFETY REG. 3.98 FOAM VINYL PLASTIC BABY PANTS Waterproof Sizes Med., Urge, X-Large Reg. $1.00 Pkg. of 4 Revereware Covered 2-Qi. SAUCE PAN Extra Deep Copper Clad Stainless Steel Reg. $8.25 5899 fflEgBBSSBSSi 2-GALLON LINEN WATER BAG With New Twist Spout Reg. $1.49 BHMt-iiffi ICY HOT GALLON INSUUTED PICNIC JUGS Reg. $5.29 A AA Faucet Style WUaVW Reg. $3.98 AA MM Shoulder Spout.... OfcalHf Reg. $3.89 Q4 flA Filler Spout J I mOu Fiberglass Insulation PRINCESS MARGARET LADIES BLOUSES Roll-up Sleeves Sanforiied Sizes 32 thru 38 ' Reg. $2.49 33 a v i l iv r r. TELLS THREAT - Wilson Tucker, deputy chief of tha Agriculture Department's Ag ricultural stabilization and Conservation K e r v I r a t shown as he appeared before the Senate Investigations sub committee in Washington. Ha reported to the group on a meeting with Billie Sol Estp and said that at the meeting, Estes tried to block investiga tion of his cotton allotment operations with threats of embarrassing publicity. (UPI) -BISCUIT MIX BISCUIT MIX BISQUICK r 33c JIFFY r 29c WELLMAN'S CHOICE COFFEE Mb Can 45C Mb. Can NALLEY'S POTATO CHIPS 59c LADIES' CHOICE JELLIES Strawberry "' 39c Grape T 59c MR. GOODBAR, KRACKLE HERSHEY BARS -29c SOUTHERN MAID ALL VEGETABLE SHORTENING 59c REG. 59c WIZARD CHARCOAL LIGHTER - 49c REG. $19.95 G.E. AUTOMATIC TOOTH BRUSH S15.S9 REG. 14.98 SUPER EXTRA HEAVY ni hatia mnnnu' With Brass Eyelets.. S3.88 FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES 2 19c REG. $2.39 8-PIECE CLASSIC SHACK SET S1.88 REG. $4.98 HEAVY DUTY RUBBER CAR MATS - S1.99,, REG. 20c KENT LEAKPROOP GIRLS SLEEVELESS BLOUSES Machine Washable Sizes 3 thru 14 Prints or Solids FIBERGLASS CASTING ROD AND REEL aJSMUlMiiMMM iiiTrnimmimffliim Off-Set Handle 1 Re9 1 $2.98 mmmmmmhmmmmmmmmmmm SJ66 til set ZERO Table Fans Reg. $5.98 $049 8-Inch Size J Reg. 10.95 10-Inch Size S799 I DELUXE WIRE WALL WADING POOL Durable Vinyl liner 8-Ft. Diameter Reg. $24.00 7-QUART Cold Pack Canner Complete with Rack Etra Deep Reg. $2.98 99 REG. 59c J & J REG. SI 25 100 TABLETS BABY OIL 39c REG. SI. 10 KODAK FILfil 620-127 Size Pkg of 2 69C 100 MG 250 TABLETS VITAMIN C 77c REG. 75c McLEANS TOOTH PASTE 39c PILGRIM S GRAIN 5 .100 Tablets REG. 59c DIAL SUPERAIN AUTOMATIC OSCILLATING LAWN SPRINKLER Covers up to 40-ft. x 60-ft. With automatic water timer I 1 f $15.95 $ 88 Reg. (y) ANACIFi 99c REG. 98c 4-OZ. SUCARYL 69c 2 "35c SHAMPOO 39c SUMMER HOURS 3 a.m. top.r REG. 45c ENDEN .m. Prices Effective Thursday Thru Sunday We Reserve the Right to limit No Sales-to Dealers 29c BREAKFAST VITAMINS 99c BAND AIDS 49c REG. SI. 00 GILLETTE SUPER BLADES 69c trtftfffttttttflfHffitfliftffiffi REG. 87c REG. $1.89 GERITOL BRYLCREAM 59c NOXZEUA 99c 64c VALUI OR. ELLIS , WAVE SET 2 -44c TUB-0. BUBBLES BUBBLE BATH 2 : 88c Nepal University Names Trainees To High Positions Eugene-Four Nepalcse who have been trained in Oregon have been named to high posi tions In the Nepal govern ment. They will direct the operations of the new Tribhu van university in Nepal. According to word received at the University of Oregon, which directed an educational project In Nepal from 1954 to 1959, there has been a re organization of a university senate and a university syn dicate, -;hich have replaced an interim Tribhuvan univer sity commission. King Mahen dra of Nepal has been named chancellor of the university. Senate Members Named as members of the university senate are Yuda Nath Khanal, who was train ed at the University of Oregon for university administration, and Or. Deo Dibia Bhatt who was trained at Oregon Stato university in plant pathology. Professor J a g a t Bahadur Singh Burathok, who was trained at the University of Oregon for university admin istration, will become regis trar of the new university. Professor Phanindra Prasad, who was trained at the Uni versity of Oregon and who has been head of the chemis try department of Trl-Chan-dra college, the liberal art college of the university, will become principal of the col lege. Rama Prasad Manandhar, Nepalese secretary of educa tion at the time of the origin of the Oregon contract, was also named to the university senate. Treasurer Named Sarada Upadhya, director of public instruction during th time of the Oregon contract, has become university treas urer. Another governmental change was the naming of Rlshckesh Shaha, who has been finance minister, to the post of foreign minister and head of the delegation to the United Na tions. He had served previ ously on the UN delegation. Dr. Hugh Wood, University of Oregon professor of educa tion, who spent the greater part of the 1950's in Nepal, and who recently returned from a four-months study trip to Nepal under the auspices of UNESCO, said the govern mental appointments should result in an orderly develop ment of Tribhuvan university. The University of Oregon educational project to Nepal was sponsored by the United States state department and the International Cultural administration. I i)isccu.i xzm THE CORNER JACKSONVILLE HI WAY AND LOZIER, LANE Weight Mile Taxes Decline During July Salem -(UPD- Oregon truck era paid $1,526,469 in state weight mile taxes in July, a drop of $10,000 from July, 1961, Jonel C. Hill, Oregon public utility commissioner, said Wednesday. TRUCKER KILLED M a d r a (UPl Arthur W. Richmond, 42, Portland, was killed Wednesday when his Oregon-Washington truck, and trailer collided head-on with an automobile HI mllca north of Madras.