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Page 12A EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Monday, May 21, 1962 Jaycees To Install Seat Belts Clinic Scheduled This Weekend A seat belt installation clinic will be carried out this coming weekend by the Eugene Junior Chamber of Commerce. Motorists may have front scat belts installed at the rate of $6 per belt (or $12 for both front seat belts). The price includes the cost of quality-made seat belts and all installation charges. The clinic will be conducted Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday, at the school bus park ing lot, south of 19th and Pearl, near the Civic Stadium. Hours will be 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. standard, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. day light Friday; 6 a.m. until 6 p.m, standard, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. day light Saturday; and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. standard, 11 a.m. to p.m. daylight Sunday. Dale Allore, general chair man, said the Jaycees installed over 800 sets of seat belts in similar clinic last year. He said they hope to install up to 1,500 or 2,000 sets this weekend. Jay- cee members have signed up for some 900 man hours of work. Statistics show motorists are about five times safer in event of an accident, if they are able to avoid being thrown from the car, Allore noted. To call attention to the clinic, the Jaycees have placed exhibits of wrecked autos at five differ ent locations in the city. While installing the seat belts, the Jaycees will also make a safety check of each auto, in cooperation with the Mayor's Traffic Safety Committee. Cars which pass the test on all safe ty points will be identified with a safety check sticker. H. E. Young Funeral Rites Set Tuesday Funeral services will be Tues day for Harvio E. Young, 68, a lifelong Orcgonian and a resi dent of Eugene for the past 12 years. He lived at 968 Jackson St. He died Saturday at Sacred Heart Hospital after a lengthy period of ill health. Born May 31, 1893, in Morrow County, he was the son of early-day settlers from Missouri. He operated a wheat ranch in eastern Oregon during his young er years, was custodian for the Mcdford school system for a number of years, and had oper ated a parking lot in Eugene since he moved here in 1950, Surviving aro his wife, Ger trude; three children, Mary Louise, 18, of Eugene, Sybil Jean Logan, San Lcandro, Calif., and Robert E. Young, of Oswe go; and two sisters, ray George of Portland, and Mrs. Clive Hus ton of Hepner. Funeral services will be at 6:30 a.m. standard, 10:30 a.m. daylight at the Simon Louns bury Mortuary. The Rev. Steen Whiteside, of St. Mary's Episco pal Church, will officiate. Inter ment will be at Rest Haven Cemetery. Sunny Says: Taste the sunny morning flavor of... Jxhenlei iSchcnlei) I cri I $ Now every drop of straight whisky in Schanley it aged erar 8 year and blended with choica grain nantral spirits. $I70 Fifth Coda 255B 00 Pint Code 235C wmn urn-urn mr. ttm. MxmrnimMimaMt. ITU Local 496 Elects Officers J. L. Strub Jr. was elected president of Eugene local 498 International Typographical Un ion Sunday. Other officers chosen during elections at the Eugene Labor Temple were S. A. McDonald, vice president; W. D. Parsons, secretary-treasurer; O. E. Hawcs and C. L. Dobes, executive com mittee; W. W. Malkowski, audit ing committee; Ron Hill, Ralph Moore and G. K. Stiggins, elec tions committee; A. D. Witten born, scrgeant-at-arms; and II. R. Fuller, recording secretary. The new officers will be in stalled at the local's June meeting. Flemming Stand Praised Communist leader Gus Hall's appearance at the University of Oregon last February was proof that members of an academic community have the right to lis ten to anyone they choose. This statement was made Sat urday by Roy E. Lieuallen, chancellor of the Oregon State System of Higher Education. Lieuallen spoke at a meeting of the University of Oregon chap ter of the American Assn. of University Professors (AAUP). The banquet was in honor of Arthur S. Flemming, president of the university, who recently received the national Meikie john award from the AAUP, for "conspicuous service to the cause of academic freedom." Flemming was recognized for his decision to permit Hall to speak at the University of Ore gon, Commenting on Flcmming's decision, Chancellor Lieuallen said, "His entire professional life has followed the pattern of the action he took a few weeks ago." Tank Work in Wales LONDON Ofl The War Office announced Saturday 2,310 West German troops will train this summer at the Castlemartin tank range in Wales. The principle involved, Lieu allen said, was not freedom of speech for Hall, since the uni versity had no obligation to furnish him a platform. But Flemming's action show ed, Lieuallen continued, that "any group or segment of the university community has the right to listen to Gus Hall or anyone else they choose." The national AAUP citation stated that Flemming, "in the face of intense political and community pressures, stood firm on the principle that stu dents should be free to listen to any speaker they choose, how ever despicable his political principles may be." U.S. Visit Scheduled LUXEMBOURG CITY Luxem bourg IUPU Grand Duchess Charlotte, the ruler of this th.y duchy, will visit the United States this fall at President Kennedy's invitation, according to a court announcement here. ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS New savings from State Farm! See our sd on the sports pages, then contact me! BOB McKINNEY 937 River Road Smith Center DI 4 6875 STATE FARM FW and Cawilty Cfc Homt Offra: Bloommftofl, Hlinote WAIT What for? We're Deal'n TODAY! lAii For RECIPES . . . IDEAS . . . VALUES: Read the Register-Guard's Thursday food section . . . Fire up the charcoal and enjoy Safeway's wonderful I Choose your favorites irom our labulous variety of barbecue meats ! Team -f1 'em with good partners from our produce and grocery departments. Cook out time brings delicious eating and more fun with family and friends. To help you enjoy this carefree season, Safeway is ready with an outstanding variety of cook-out foods. Some are shown here... many more await you at our store. All at Safeway's famous low prices. a m 5 sB 8 Make Safeway your headquarters for Barbecue Buys all through the Cook' out Season! g We Give Valuable GOLD BOND STAMPS Chuck Steak "USDA CHOICE" beef . . scientifically aged and carefully trimmed. Here's flavorful eating, at an economical price! Chuck Roast "USDA CHOICE" beef . . . all rQC center blade cuts. lb. J 3 dkouindl eef lOOe pure beef . . Cffi no nilfittlvf. llnfformlv V lrttc fat rnntftnt cn it fecr' doesn't cook away; fresh daily. p . Manor House irozen breasts CQc iryer raris thighs, drumsticks ib. 39 if (SSB teaks "USDA CHOICE" beef. Quick 'n easy to pre. pare . . . extra flavorful family favorite cut. 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Triple CQc 2U-oz. can L for pack 2 for 45 pkg. of 12 23 C Prices effective Monday. May 21 thru Wednesday, May 23 at Sale nay In KuRonf, Sprinsfield and Jnnrtinn City. W reserve the right to limit. HI-C DRINKS Grape, Orange, Oronge-Pineapple, Pineapple-Grapefruit 8 -- 51 earn $100 Noodles Mcic,;yieCh0W Si 33 Dog Food XrBts' 12 l.OO Cat Food PuM.nBoo,s 2 31 Jell-well Gd'Xnrls 4 29 it French ot Ofle Mdll nrruing btl. Tiny Shrimp ft, r 47 Sour Cream Lucfrne , ,, pt 29 Paper Napkins r. of 60 2 r 29