This Week's Best Buy At Safeway
lender - sweet-meated, pan ready
rui
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FRES
Servo your family a heaping plaher full of sizzling fried
chicken ... here's a real invitation to good eating.
M-m-m-m crusty brown, outside . . . tender, juicy, rich
flavored inside.
It takes good chicken to fry up so tempting and Safe
way's got 'em. In fact this is the, only kind of chicken
that Safeway sells. We start by selecting just the top
quality poultry. Then keep it properly refrigerated so
It reaches you at its very best. It's so good we guar
antee it 100.
From 2 to Vk lbs.
Dressed and Drawn
Fresh Cut-up Fryers lb. 45c
Full Half Fryers .. ...lb. 39c
Fancy Young 'n Tender "USDA CHOICE"
Saffeway lamb Sale
Popular-with mashed potatoes and scalloped tomatoes
BREAST 0' LAMB . . lb. 25c
Grand with Lima Beans and Currant Jelly
SHOULDER ROAST ..... lb. 49c
Tender and meaty, grand for tasty weekend menus
WHOLE or FULL HALF lb. 49c
Tasty with mashed potatoes and spiced fruits
LAMB LEG ROAST.. lb. 69c
Grand with broiled pineapple rings and mint jelly
Large Lamb Loin Chops or Rib, lb. 79c
Ready for your oven!
Grade 'A7 Turkey s
These turkeys are from the nation's leading flocks.
With plenty of good eating meat.
Now you can pick your favorite
fryer parts at Safeway.
Mealy Breasts
Thighs and Drumsticks
Chicken Wings
Backs and Necks
L I. Duckling 4Tetod5erib,
Round Steak ES2!
lb. 79c
lb. 75c
lb. 35c
lb. 25c
ib. 59c
ib. 79c
Rump Roasl l'ZAc"l. 79c
Ground Beef 3Gdsfi r59Meat Loaf 55c
Fillet of Sole ?'s
lb.
St c
Puro I aril Grand for H cooking, OQ
rlire LaiO Baking & frying 2-lbs. w3U
10t 14
pour)
'.V 49
18 to 22
pounds Ib.
39
Another Grand Value on Tender
Beef Liver
Look at this special price on tender beef liver
39 "r 35
Slices
lb.
Just arrived! Beautiful clusters
of vine ripened California ,
GRAPES
Plump meaty grapes radiant with freshness and sweet
meat: They're specially selected in the vineyards by
our expert buyers, then rushed
cool and clean to Safeway di
rect. Take home a bag full to
day . . . you'll be mighty glacl
you did.
Ib
Fully ripened, extra-fancy
APPLES
JONATHANS
Schoolboy
ill- $l.89 lb 10c
RED DELICIOUS
,-lb.poiyggc 5c
RED ROMES
. Regular 24-lb. $0 IQ
Size box
Hand Picked Oregon Russet
No. I Potatoes 15b 49c
Here's a real savings on
No. 2 Potatoes 25D 69c
Mild medium size
Yellow Onions 49c
Rich, green-garden fresh
Broccoli 0D. 19c
Grand for salads or fresh eating
Crisp Celery 2 Bch. 29c
Plump Oregon grown Ocean Spray
Cranberries
l-lb.
bag
39c
Save at Safeway on
Squash
Your choice of delicious
Hubbard or Marblehead
Special Price
Per
Ib.
Ccurl Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
Joseph Edward Railton, disobey
ed traffic sing, $5.
Mable Marie Wertz, disobeyed
signal, S3 .
Charles Edward Bruner, disobey
ed traffic signal, S3.
Jerry Eugene Leach, disobeyed
traffic sign, S5.
Ira Ellis McDonald, violation
basic rule.' $10.
Myrtle Ethel Denton, violation
basic rule, $10.
Robert Andrew Campbell, no
front right fender, S5.
Lenny G. Dowson, disobeyed
traffic sign, $5.
James W. Straus, disobeyed traf
fic signal, S3.
Gary James Fields, violation
basic rule, $10.
William Henry Moore, improper
left turn, $3.
Mahlon Edward Sprague. operat
ing vehicle on wrong side of street,
$5.
Donald George Ramsel, violation
basic rule, $10.
George Elmer Smith, violation
basic rule. $10.
Orval Jesse Thomas, 'Improper
lane usage, $5. i
Patricia Ann Jarman. operating
on a permit without licensed driver,
$3: violation basic rule. $10.
Joseph G. Durren, failure to op
erate on right side of rodaway, $5.
Milton Alvin Loros, left turn on
red light, $3.
tveiyn Jean James, disobeyed
traffic signal. $5.
Edward Guy'er Burgess, disobey
ed traffic sign, $5.
Alan Leroy Huff, no operator's
license in possession, $10.
Milburn Cecil Adkisson, Improper
right turn, $5. .
Gertrude Lucylle Lorton, dis
obeyed traffic sign, $5.
Russell Davis Semond, disobeyed
traffic signal, $3.
Charles Clark Reel, violation
basic rule, $10.
Otto Warren Wirth, violation
basic rule. $10.
John Garner, disobeyed traffic
sign, $5.
Lester Pearl Scott, disobeyed
traffic sign. $5.
Barbara Sylvia Lane Oakes, viol
ation basic rule, $10.
One and a quarter billion
dollars' worth of toys is re
tailed in the United States
each year, more than six
times as much as 20 years
ago.
Is That So?
By OLGA BURNS
If you suddenly find your
self being bitten by fleas,
don't start blaming a pet dog
or cat. Quite possibly the real
Star Farmer of
America Chosen
Kansas City, Mo.-UPD-Jim-mie
John Jarnagin Jr., 21-year-old
farmer from Han
ston, Kan., has been chosen
the . 1958 Star Farmer of
America. .
Jarnagin was presented the
award together .with a $1,000
check from the Future Farm
ers of America Foundation,
Inc., at a session of the 30th
annual national FFA conven
tion here.
Jarnagin, married and the
father of a two-year-old son,
raises wheat and cattle on a
1,000-acre farm in southwest
ern Kansas.. He doubled his
efforts after weathering the
drought of 1955 and 1956 and
in the following two years
showed profits of more than
$30,000.
Three other FFA members
were " named Regional Star
Farmer American Farmers
and received checks of $500
each. They were Ethan La
brier, 21, Kenton, Okla.; Mal
colm A. Niles, 20, Loleta,
Calif.; and JamesjH. Speer
Jr.; 21, Blairs Mills, Pa.
source maybe a nearby, pig.
That possibility is a very
real one, but I became aware
of it only in following out a
line of thought suggested by
a recent letter from Myrtle K.
Nielsen, of Tacoma, Wash.'
To appreciate the big con
nection one must realize that
while there are quite possibly
900 different kinds of fleas,
only three are generally a
pest to man. They are the so
called human or common flea
pulex irritans, the cat flea and
the dog flea.
Both the cat flea and doe
fle regard humans as a de
cidedly unsatisfactory substi
tute. They tend to get on them
only when living conditions
become crowded on their host.
Pulex irritans, however, is
quite different: He seems to
consider pigs and people
pretty much the same, and
while he does go on other
animals it is apparently as the
least satisfactory choice. '
Since he must be accounted
MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Oregon, Thursday, October 16, 1958 IA
The number of orphans in
the U.S. has declined from 6.4
million in ,1920 to 2.7 million
in 1958.
as among the more intelligent
insect s human fleas have
made excellent circus per
formers this is a matter of
some regret. However, it is
probably due to physical
taste rather than social pref
erence. The fact is no crea
ture could be more blood
thirsty than pulex irritans.
From the time he gets out of
his cocoon of flea silk he lives
on nothing else but blood.
As one would expect, he is
a horrendous looking thing.
He is a wingless insect with
legs so strong he can jump 100
times his own body length,
and his squat and ugly head
is armed with a powerful
bea"k by means of which he
gets at his liquid diet.
Others Responsible
Though this creature, whose
ancestors emigrated from Eu
rope right along with ours, is
host to the final stage of the
tapeworm, which is most un
pleasant for man, it is not
known that he transmits
plague, typhus or tularemia.
So far as is. known, both he
and the cat and dog fleas are
innocent in that respect, and
it is definitely established
that other types of fleas are
generally " responsible for
'transmission of those diseases.
So if you are suddenly be
set by fleas, don't worry
about it. Get some flea pow
der for your cat or dog. And
if that doesn't seem to work,
it may well be that it's pulex
irritans, the human flea. In
which case, take a look at any
nearby pigs. Quite possibly
that's where they are coming
from.
(Released by McClur
Newspaper Syndicate)
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panel of judges will award
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sends me the best true-life
nature adventure, the best
nature observation, or the best
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for the
'Jackie'
Coming
October
17th
Fun to do! Easy for you! An
with the Extra-Convenience of King Size COKE!
Indoor Pfcoid
5rl J l , glazed nam and yams. Spread canned ham with orange mar- Ji '
1 imS hM malade, stud with cloves, bake until glared. Put canned yams
- if 1 UK J?TJ in same pan, baste with drippings. With a "thirsty" dish like
gf fffu JXJ ham you'll certainly want ice-cold Coca-Cola. Coke has the
1 ifiSjJ jtT Sf tingling sparkle that livens your taste makes the nex bite of
V'V 5K5VS food more delicious!
mi9. . . hi. on.
snack that. A picnic standby second only to B
. Coca-Cola! Coke actually freshens up your taste be- I
tween bites, makes every mouthful more delicious. I
No wonder Coke is a favorite with food. So treat I
guests to the real refreshment Coca-Cola. "They'll I
appreciate your good taste in serving Coca-Cola, . I
ice-cold! I
tuna SALAD rolls. Add diced celery, onion and
capers to drained, flaked tuna. Moisten with salad
dressing. Heap into split and buttered rolls. Let
tuests help themselves to Coke, served in an ice
filled piastie bucket (available at your grocer's).
People do help themselves to the world-favorite,
Coke, over 58 million times a day.
Here's summer fun all year 'round ... a picnic right in your own home! Use paper plates
and napkins," paper cups too . . . and serve up delicious picnic foods like the recipes
given here. To shop for the makings, just check your grocer's. YouH find everything you
need right in his store. Then, to complete the picnic, serve King Size Coke ...
it gives you more of the real refreshment. Yes, the big, handy size adds such fun to the
meaL To satisfy king-size thirsts anytime . . . buy cartons of Coca-Cola in big King Size.
YOU'LL FIND ALL THE FIXINGS Al YOUR GROCER'S!
PtCNic sticks. Place slice of American cheese be
tween two slices of canned luncheon meat. Slice into
sticks, fasten with picks. This easy "finger food"
tastes so good with sparkling Coca-Cola. In fact, the
cold crisp taste of Coke brings out the flavor of
almost any diaa yon serve.
Remember
COKE and Good Taste
go together!
Y torn
SIGN OF GOOD TASTE
Bottled under authority of The Cecja-Cola Company by COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. of MEDFORD