Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 06, 1961, Image 32

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    San Francisco
Pushing Rapid
Transit System
San Francisco-, IUFD - The
San Francisco Bay f area Is
, striving for a $1.1 . billion
rapid tranait - system which
residents claim will be unique.
The system-would , include
, 119 miles oi line, counting 27
miles of tunnels and 3.6 miles
of underwater tubes.
i: It would serve 52 stations
In five counties scattered on
both sides of San Francisco
. Bay.
By 1880 the system is ex
pected to handle ISO million
-. passenger trips yearly.
This grandiose scheme is an
answer to residents' head-
aches.
' The city of San Francfoco,
. business center of the area,
: sits on the tip of a peninsula
v on the Golden Gate,
Its only connection with the
north is over the Goiden Gate
bridge. And its only connec
' tion to Oakland in the cast is
; oyer the double-decked San
Francisco-Oakland Bay bridge.
, Because of mountains, most
' automobile traffic is jammed
onto a few super-highways.
' Ipaoa Shortage
, as a result, there Just is
not enough road space for all
umo can. ruju u tauiwea iu
. standstill severer times a
day, and the problem Is be
coming worse as more people
move into the area and more
families acquire cars.
: Experts say the only an
swer to the problem is to per
suade commuters to leaving
their , cars at home - and to
travel. Instead, on ultra-mod
ern, rapid, transit vehicles
. hitting speeds up to 80 miles
an hour.
" They say the present public
transportation system is not
last or economical enough.
With rapid transit, the com
muter would drive to a local
parking station -- and there
would be space for a total of
43,000 cars - and board a rel
atively noiseless, comfortable,
aluminum car. ..
To gain admission, ; he
would insert a metal credit
-card into the turnstile, mak
ing It possible for him to be
buled automatically by elec-fc-onte
computers at the end
of the month.
Ijio ears, too, would be run
r -"ronlc machines, which
i t-em to start
y at inter-
VELCIIADE GRAPE DRINK
Made from the finest vine-ripened Concords. 32-oz.
Ill C JUICE DniNK
Blended Pineapple-Grapefruit, large 46-or. tin ,
DUTCH APPLE CAKE
Py-o-my .
APPLE THINS
Apple Thins Py-o-my v
PINEAPPLE JUICE
DOLE, sugar sweet juice from Hawaii. 46-or. tin
YOUR
CHOICE
,..$11. Bf
CHOICE tL) for U fjM
PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES
- Reg. 41c. 10 varieties to choose from. Save 64c on 4
YELLOW CLING PEACHES
HIGHWAY fine quality, halves or slice). No. 2V4 tin
FRUIT COCKTAIL
LIBBY'S. .Great with Safeway Cottage Cheese. 303 tin
GREEN GIANT PEAS
Tender, young "Little Brother" peas. 303 tin '
DEL MONTE TOMATOES
Bright red, stewed tomatoes. 303 tin , .
YOUR
CHOICE
for
CANNED GRAPEFRUIT
.. HIGHWAY, fine quality, broken segments. 303 tin
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE
. SWEET TREAT. Great with Safeway lee Cream, 300 tin
SLICED PINEAPPLE
HIGHWAY halves sliced. Sugar sweet . 1 !4 flat
SANTIAM CORN
Fancy quality, whole kernel
PORK 'N BEANS
akj rAAAP Iiki heal and serve. No. 2 tin1 i
Smooth spreading. Fine quality.
Reg. 4 for 89c - Mb.
All lean meat. 4-oz. tin.
Coldbrook Margarine
libby's Vienna Sausage
LllCCrilG ..CG (VllllEt withourtlShy of high calorie..
Facial Soap
. White, Pink,
BROCADE.
white, pink, yellow, turquoise. 5-bar packs.
yellow and aqua-4-roll packs
7 for $1
5for$J
1-gal. ctn.
20 - sl
12
NATURAL, MILD
WISCONSIN CHEESE
trol cars carrying up to 30,000
people an hour on some
sirocnes.
. . Tba type of vehicles to be
"w oMjmi oeea aeciaea.
Tbey may be overhead mono
"U or they may be on con
ventional tracks.
CMerwater Tube . :
The cast - west traffic will
require a 8.8 miles, S117 mil
- lion underwater tube. A
bridge high enough to permit
passage for ships would be
too expensive..
Twice EASY!
Mild Cheddar, Monterey Jack, or Longhorn.
Random weight pkgs. from 12 to 28 ozs. Snack
: W, chunks, loaves. Factory sealed In alr-tlght
pkg. to preserve superb quality.
lb.
JOHNSON'S
MODEL BAKERY
German Choc. Cake 1 .30
. Plus 25 GOLD BOND STAMPS
Cinnamon Raisin Bread 30c
Twin French Bread ru
Garlle or plain. C49C
took coulottes and s u n
dress in ONE pattern! Pick
fabrics cool and carefree for
your little girl's summer in
the sun pique, gingham,
denim, Dacron.
Printed Pattern 9267: Chil
dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size
8 sundress 2H yards 35-lnch;
culottes dress 2 yards.
Send FIFTY CENTS (coins)
for this pattern add 10
cents for each pattern for
xirsi-ciass mailing, sena to
Marian Martin, Pattern Dept.,
232 West 18th St., New York
11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME,
ADDRESS with SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER. X
100 FASHION FINDS the
Printed Patterns for Spring
Summer, 1081. See them all
In our brand-new Color Cata
log. Send S5c now!
mm sale
LOIN ROAST
Full 13 Rib-end
portion, lots of
tender uicy meat.
A really grand
value at Safeway
this weekend.
Special!
$fl Kf V0UR $1
U f?rf CHOICE cz) for U S
7 Ki n hit p wffL Jw
Chuck Roast
Stew Beef
....
Wieners
Bread Shrimp
"USDA CHOICE"
Round Bone
BONELESS
"USDA CHOICE
Skinless. Safeway or
Del Monte "Sweetheart"
Trophy. Reg. $1.19
24-oz. froien ea.
b 69c
,79c
i .b 49c
S1.00
FULL Vz LOIN
CR WHOLE
ib. w
Contains both loin roast and
Meaty center cut chops.
Full 1 3 loin-end portion
No skimpy end cuts at Safeway.
Safeway Assorted .
LUNCH MEATS
Spiced luncheon, Plekle-Plmlento,
Olive loaf, and Sliced Cooked ;
Salami.
LOIN PORTION
ib. tm
PORK CHOPS
;'- ,. V,. Fr
lb.
Tender center rib
Cut Chops
Blade-Cut
CHUCK ROAST
Beef Roast
' Tender "USDA CHOICE" beef, well aged for perfect flavor, Ik
close trimmed.
49'
6-oz. $
pkgs.
Boneless Beef Roast
BONELESS "USDA CHOICE" beef, well aged, close trimmed,;
all meat, no waste.
lb.
GOLD BOND STAMPS
Vow got valuable gifts plus bonus values when you shop at Safeway.
BEST FOAM
PILLOWS
Filled with genuine shredded foam
Soft, clean, odorless, cool
Jl each
Poly Pitchers
BLISS CRAFT
Exclusive snap on airtight lid
No Drip Pouring -Tip-proof base
3V4 Quart Size
A LOW, LOW
PRICE
5S each
575,250 in CASH PRIZES in "CROSS-OUT for CASH"
Still time to Win Big Money in this LOCAL Contest!
GAME No. 12
3 12 16 19 20 23
. f
27 28 36 39 40
43 48 59 60 63
68 71 72 . 76
79 80 83 88
91 92 95
96 99 0
e mm, m m. m m m m tm am
Last game in this great
LOCAL contest featuring
$75,250 in CASH prizes.
Still time for you to win
from $5.00 to $1,000.
IMPORTANT!
Winning cards for this game
must be mailed not later than
Monday, April 17.
OVER 4,400
WINNERS SO FAR
p-
MEDFORD MAIl. 'rnlauMG, MEDFORD, ORE.
inonsDAT, APim, I, JBBI
It's PEAR BLOSSOM FESTIVAL DAYS In M.dfordl Don't miss
the festlvon Parade Saturday afternoon, 230 p.m.l
CUT GREEN BEAKS
ROSEDAIE plump, tender, stringiest beans. 303 tin
DEL MONTE LIMAS
Fancy quality, meaty green limas. Buffet size. 8-01. tin '
DEL MONTE SLICED BEETS
Tender, sweet. Rich In vitamins. 303 tin
S&W KIDNEY BEANS
Grand served In hot dishes or in tasty salads. 303 tin
CHOICE SJJ for
IT
jg' 'SI SMI I
DOG FOOD
SUPER MEAT Tall Cans
FANCY APRICOT HALVES
TOWN HOUSE-delicious unpeeled halves. Buffet '
size. 8-oz. tin
SLICED CLING PEACHES
TOWN HOUSE, fancy quality in buffet size 8-oz. tin
TOWN HOUSE, finest assorted fruits. Buffet size. 8-oz. tin fct-
SANTIAM BEANS
Fancy cut or sliced stringless green beans.
Buffet size, 8-oz. tin
YOUR
CHOICE
-11 vraS
Sea Trader all light
meat. Casserole favorite
Franco-Am. Spaghetti
Chunk Tuna Fane,
Cdln Del Monte
1 Fancy "Early Garden" Tender,
Gas De MBte 1 wee 9arden peas Buffet siie '"
Real Gold Juice Base
Large family
size tins
42$1
Cream style, butter-tender
kernels. Buffet size tins
All flavors
except Lemon
7 8 l
71
5 1
Skylark Bakery Items
Rye Bread hours'fresher
Power- . D.09l Skylark for
Packed DlB9B extra energy
Slenderway wkeahtkwaFtchers.
B . CJ D.ll Brown 'n
ruppy uccu nuiio
WW
serve
111 I R.ll. Brown 'n
uiusier nuiii
Serve
Donul Slicks Kdr,ght 5
' Curtsy special
D..II..L.... Lemon flavor
UUIISIIIUIlia 1
loaf
loaf
lge.
loaf
pkg. 35c
pi 35c
opfkft39c
Pkr.39c
Grandma Cookies
5 varieties to choose from.
Two-Ten Milk Kk
n.... C Fragrant
Utlllldy OUap pink soap
Zest Soap bDaer0,doapnt
Ivory Liquid Sr
3 pkgs. $1
' gal- 6
SS 235c
iea?;233c
22-oz. CQ.
plastic
frlodess Sanitary Napkins
Supers, Regulars
or Teen age
"ft; 89c
7
for
2
i I
I
1. I
rr. -5
smutsatv. mat
II IIS SMM'I I III II II illilrWttnt-l-Mni-..r-i- , ..
. - .M -1 -'"-iwwijiiMriMMiML3HaaE
Highway
DRY LIMA BEANS
HOMINY White or Golden
BUCKEYE PEAS
PORK AND BEANS
kTinucv de a up
muni. 1 DtHllO
PINTO BEANS
MEXICAN STYLE BEANS
YOUR p
CHOICE (Q) for
t
300 tin I
300 tin I
I
No. 303 tin I
I
300 tin
Reg. and dark reg. 300 tin 4
No. 300 tin I
300 tin I
I
aa5aateTViiwsT
Paae P.rrU Walla Walla
S WHI IWId
303 tin
Peas & Carrots JSS wzae,,a
Sardines
Spinach
sl'svatMAl rlkiM Baker's
waiaiiici uiiipa
Beach Cliff
Main H tins
Walla Walla
10-oz. tins
6-oz. pkg.
Hershey Dainties lZ
Ralrar'e Plilnr Lemon
6-oz. pkg.
Nestle's
6-oz. pkg.
Butterscotch
Nestles, 6-oz.
Morsels
Morsels
Tumblers iAo,:0s-i"ocki,,!f
Pooch Dog Food
Cat Food
w for
7 lor.
8 for
8 ,f0r
4 for
4 for
4 for
4 for
4 for
for
26-oz.
tins
Friskics, Fish or
Chicken flavor
7
7 for
7 for
PREMIUM QUALITY
FROZEN FOODS
Smart shoppers know they can feed their families better, for less
when they choose Bel-air, quick frozen fruits and vegetables. Stock
up your freezer, now.
GREEN BEANS, cut or French style, 9-oz. "CHOPPED BROCCOLI
WAX BEANS, KERNEL CORN, PEAS, PEAS AND CARROTS, MIXED
VEGETABLES, 10-ox.( FRENCH FRIES, 9-oi.j SPINACH, 12-oz.
YOUR
CHOICE
for
$
EMPRESS
JAMS & JELLIES
4 'tr 1
Baf-afr premium-qualify, qufek-froxen Baby It mas or Ford Hook
Uma, Sliced Strawberries, 10-ox., and Sliced ' Peaches, J 2-or.j
Mix 'em or Match 'em. .-, . . ..... , .... j
Grape, Peach & Plum Jams,
Mixed Fruit Jelly & California
Style Orange Marmalade.
Mix 'Em or Match Em.
YOUR
CHOICE
Mint Apple Jelly
Tea Garden
10-oz. jar
1 for $1 Frozen Punch
4
Sunklst ... 4
delicious flavors
for
$
H
5 &$i
O.S. Ho. 1 PREMIUM GRADE
Regraded by hand to assure you of uniform high quality.
Smooth, easy to peel. All-purpose, medium size.
Ib.
$
00
Pink Grapefruit 8 $1
FLORIDA Indian River-excellent quality. Case 36 $3.49
Golden Bananas 7 . $1
Grand for delicious salads, desserts, or fresh peeled
Rhubarb Field Grown lb. 10c
Crisp Lettuce 2 & 29c
Pascal Celery VJ-1 2 bunch., 29c
Prices effective April 6 through 9 at Safeway In Medford.
We reserve the right to limit. '
Planter's
Cocktait Peanuts
Fancy salted
tin
39c
8-oz. O 16-oz.
7t
tin
ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY
Golden Books' wonderful help for Book No. 4 - aA
chlldren of grade school age. ' on Sale Now WG
Books I - 3 still available '
School
News
Crater High School
Crater Comments an.
nounce that two of its staff
members, Lynn Malot and
Terri Turner, won gold keys
in the Quill and Scroll Na
tional Writing contest.
Lynn won in the editorial
division and Terri In the fea
ture division." Thni
high schools enter the con
test ana only a limited num
ber oi the keys are awarded.
Lynn Is eliBible for a ssnn
E. J. Nell Memorial scholar.
ship for any student plan
ning to major in journalism.
At the March Girls T.pamie
meeting, the nirt of ih
month presentations for Feb
ruary and March were made
by Jan Bateman, chairman.
Lynn Malot was th chni
for February. Lynn Is active
in uins' League committees.
She Is a member of Torch
Honor Society, president of
the Quill and Scroll, and in
Future - Teachers. Lynn is
editor-in-chief of the school
paper, Crater Comments, ac
tive In student council, a
four-year member of Curtain
Callers anri A Thesnlnn Rha
would like to go to college
ana major in journalism.
Dayle Nesheim was present
ed the March GOM disk.
Duyle was general chairman
of the successful1 Girls' Invi
tational dance sponsored by
the Girls' Leacue. Sho l in
active four-year member of
the curtain Callers, and a
ThesDian. winnine the .Tor.
ome last year. Dayle la pres
ident or tne speech club, a
member of the Student Coun
cil, band fnp. fnnr . vonrc nnri .
head majorette. She is also
in wuiu and scroll, on the
paper staff, a member of pep
clllh and CIA A. riavla nlane
to attend the University of
uregon ana major in music.
Five rnedic&llv.mlnri'erl Ppn. :
tcr girls have been admitted
to various nursing schools In
the state. Marion Moore and
Connie Mitchell were admit
ted to Sacred Heart in Eu- '
gene, Dora Mose to Good
Samaritan in Portland, and
Jan Hansen and Sharon
Terry were admitted to
Emanuel in Portland. These
girls plan to . make nursing
weir career. .
Torch Honor Socletv In.
stalled 24 new 'm'embeti
March 21 as part at the PTA.
program, New .memoers are
chosen, by scholastic average,
ntiaH' and vote of the iaaea-
ers. vote ; oi present memben
participation in activities and
general, .citizenship.
The new members 61 Torch :
Honor Society are Seniors
Joyce Klutsenbeker, Barbara
Lusk, Frank Mengel, Gary
More. Marllee Smith and
fihapnn:: Tflprv- .TlintorS .Tfiff
Anhorn, Jan Bateman, Todd
Castor, John Champ, Marlena
Coffman, Wayne Hartgraves,
June Hopkins, Glenda Hull,
John Jash, Beverly Kllmko,.
Gary Meade, Dave Molloy,
James ' Nelson, Janet New
land, -Alvin PrllUman, Law--rence
Roberts, Ruth. Stlehl
and Virginia Wilson. .!.
There are 44 members in
Torch "Honor, 13 per cent of ,
the senor class, and 10 per .
cent ,of ithe junior class. Ad
visers are. Miss Martha Bos
hears and Bill Russell.
Rehearsals are well under
way on the Curtain Callers
spring production, .."Arsenic .
and Old Lace." It is a comedy
about two old ladies who
poison lonely old men as a
hnhhv ' ' and their brother.
Teddy, who buries the corp-v
ses in , the cellar .
i Brewster: Dayle Nesheim; .
Martha Brewster, Judy Dan
iels; the Rev. Dr. Harper,
Norm Bywater; Teddy Brew
ster, Dave Foote; : Officer
Brophy.v Gary Meade; Officer
Klein, Al Prilllman; Elaine
Harper, Dorna Mose; Jona
than Brewster. Bob Garrison;
Mr.Gibbs, Nathan Olsen; Of
ficer O'Hara, :, Jim Allen; ,
Lieutenant Rooney, Dan
Hays; and Mr. Witherspoon, 1
Richard Lichti. .
Double-cast are Ron Mo-
Key and Toney Yell as Mor
timer Brewster and Ray No- -vasad
and Robert Allen as
Dr. Einstein. Director is Jim
Backen with assistance from
Bill Russell. Production date
is May S and 6.
Crater placed three final-'
ists in the district speech
tournament. .Richard Lichti
took second place in radio,
Dave Foote, second in ex
temp; Ruth Ellis second in
panel, and Dave Force is an
alternate in impromptu. Tne
students will go to Oregon
State college to , the state
speech tournament April 14
and 15. The competition will
be; between the two top
speakers from each district
in the state.
TAX LEVY VOTED
Portland-(UPB-David Doug
las school district voters gave
3-1 approval Tuesday to
special $3.2 million tax levy
asked for the 1961-62 school
year. '
Stained vases respond to a
cleansing solution of salt and
vinegar. Let stand a few
hours, shake vigorously and
rinse with clean water. .. .