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MEDFORD MAIL TKlBlNfc. MLDI DHI). tiKKIiON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1963 6 9 jv" 1 PIGGLY WIGGLY feffTl pri EES PIGGLY WIGGLY Grade "A" Hindquarters yrkey oasts Hindquarler roasts from Grade "A" tender turkeys for a budget-priced meal that's different. 5-lb. average size. U.S.D.A. Choice toimdimig lib ioost Standing rib roasts cut from U.S.D.A. Choice slowly-aged beef for moil flavor and lender- lb. W U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS Beef Short Ribs -b 39c U.S.D.A. CHOICE Blade Pot Roast 59c U.S.D.A. CHOICE Boneless Chuck Roast 79c U.S.D.A. CHOICE Chuck Steak 59c U.S.D.A. CHOICE FULL-CUT Round Steak 89c U.S.D.A. CHOICE Beef Rib Steak . 89c U.S.D.A- CHOICE BONELESS Top Round Steak 98c U.S.D.A. CHOICE T-Bcne Steak $1.19 Top Sirloin Steak ;. 1.39 AMERICAN, SWISS OR PIMENTO Westinhouse Inside Frost LIGHT GLOBES 40, 60, 75 and 100-Watt Sizes Regular 25c 'for 89! BAKERS ANGEL FLAKE COCONUT Regular 69e "ElMP 14-oz. Pkg. Stewart at King v i vw v, ww ww y.fwi l"U usbd bya rV'l VJCaM UCaI hSUS I Uti'MPy (st.u,J U""" itmJ JjriuVsJ I I 1 vS .-"T Lean and Mcofv , PorkSpare i T-' ib. mm.WJ m V'nj18" Del Monte tjj W&im ' "fSf. green bSrfi fTm I m2i ZL C psrq 'jMWViV Tender and lean --V f i itiif IP itfk- 11 vO' SAVE AT PIGGLY WIGGLY ON TASTY CHEESE II x iiii aV T2SSS7 AS Ji r IflnM A . I r- . ffflj itmp,i miffTh " 7 "'39' fresher Produce II Mai-T- fa II fed f:t.v,J Mtii . III::! bnd J mJL J I K I Swaor Juicy SnoBnw ' I XlW JT i fr Th,n si.n 10- m r7t r . i. i ni tr-- .teH i D Dutirl... 4 M fr lfi Bunch luC ffl Iwti WvJ i ml --Ml. I W WW DTlt I Deke Sl'ayton I Quits Air Force For Civilian Job HOUSTON (UPI) - Jfal. Donald K. (Deke) Slayton, 39, whose "grossly irregular" heartbeat made him the only original U.S. Mercury astro naut never to make a sDaca flight, has given ud his Air Force career. He will continue with the na tional space agency as a civili an. "Mai. Slayton feels that in a civilian capacity, he can better carry out his supervisory ac uviues, a spouesman for the National Aeronautics and Spaca Administration (NASA) said. To Avoid Partiality Slayton said in his letter of resignation from the Air Force Mat he felt that as a civilian. he can participate in selection of flight crews without the pos sibility of appearance of par tiality towards any one branch of the service. He asked that the resienation be made effective Nov. 20, giv ing proper time for orocessintf of his records. Slayton will then be appointed a civilian astro naut and coordinator of astro naut affairs through civil serv ice. . He will be the third civilian astronaut among America's first 16 chosen for space. The others are former civilian test pilots Neil Armstrong Jr. and Elliot See. Sense of Permanency "Being a civilian gives Slay ton a sense of permanen cy," the NASA spokesman said, "It means that he will not just be assigned here as an Aif Force officer, but will be here with us permanently." All military astronauts are on loan to NASA from the vari ous branches of the service. Slayton still hopes to partici pate in a manned spaceflight. His civilian status will neither hamper nor help him accom plish this, the NASA spokesman said. Ironically, It was the Air Force medical board which passed Slayton for his original space flight. It was the civilian cardiologists who countermand ed the Air Force decision. In Slayton's opinion, his grossly irregular" heart beat isn't anything unhealthy. It's just like having one blue and one brown eye." Cheese Slices 31.00 DIFFERENT FLAVOR Caraway Cheese . 69c OPEN-EYE Swiss Cheese 79c SEAFOOD TREAT Hard Shell Clams b 35c OCEAN-FRESH Red Snapper . 45c FROM MOUNTAIN STREAMS Rainbow Trout ARMQUR STAR Sliced Bacon .n,. 'Unloaded' Rifle Shot Kills Man AL TAHOE, Calif (UPf) A cook at a gambling casino was killed Tuesday by a rifle bullet two neighbor boys said was fired accidentally from a bedroom window. John E. Robinson, 38, w a s killed instantly when a .30-.30 rifle bullet pierced his jaw as he stood on the front porch of a home next door to the home of one of the boys. Deputies said the rifle was fired by Carl Harris, 18, State line, who was visiting Larry Henderson, 17, Al Tahoe, at his home. Harris said he was operating the mechanism of the rifle in Henderson's bedroom when 1 1 fired, broke a bedroom window and struck Robinson 85 feet a way. The boys said they didn't know the rifle was loaded. The victim's wife said Robin son was visiting the home of another cook, Robert Hatley, who was leaving the area. She said it was the first time Robin son had visited the Hatley home. APPLE CIDER K and G Brand 7W Full Gallon BAKER'S CHOCOLATE CHIPS Regular 49c-Big 12-oz. Pkg. Save as You Spend With SH GREEN STAMPS J Prices Effective October 17 Thru Sunday 20 Limit Rights Reserved Open 'Til 9 P.M. ! iTi ACT -VV Jr"- ! if I S"Juicy SnoBoy Valencia ORANGES Christmas Project Appeal Is Made An appeal to local service clubs interested in a Christmas project has been issued by Mrs. Harry Daudt urging them to consider collecting gifts for dis tribution to the more than 2.500 residents at Fairview Home in Salem. The gifts, which would be for the mentally retarded persons of all ages, will be gathered by a special committee for wrap ping and distribution, Mrs. Daudt said. Participation in this project, she pointed out, gives organizations an opportunity to help many individuals who may otherwise be forgotten. Organizations and individuals interested in the project, and wishing more information are asked to contact Mrs. Daudt by telephoning 482-0853. Avocados M , Medium Sit, Broccoli, , T Uln, T,J. ... . ncnci Runhatyp T lurmps, parsnips a .. "'T'r.;tT-i,f.1..r ""w,jmurt, Class Vice President Is Medford Student PORTLAND - Darr el M. Brereton, 161 North Ross lane, Medford, has been elected vice president of the freshman class of the University of Oregon Den tal school in Portland. He was graduated from Med ford High school in 1S57 and at tended Southern Oregon college from 1957-61, and Oregon State university in 12 before enroll- I ing at the dental school. s?J " '"""""WitlnlMlui,