'1'HOhbUA i , MOVLMBLH 1, 1962
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1962
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
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MLDrUMO mAiu inisunt:, MLUrOHD, OHEGON
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Food Stockpile
For Emergencies
Being Considered
Washington -iUPH- The Ken
nedy administration is expect
ing to ask Congress early next
year for $30 million to shift
about 2.2 billion pounds of
food into emergency reserve
storage as a civil defense
measure.
The food, much of it al
ready stockpiled in govern
ment hands under the Agri
culture Departments farm
support programs, would be
stored in food deficit areas
which normally rely heavily
or shipments from other sec
tions. Priority "deficit" areas in
clude the East Coast, the
Northeast, the Pacific Coast,
Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto
Rico, officials said.
Plans for the reserve were
drafted early this year.
At the height of the Cuban
crisis, Agriculture Secretary
Orville L. Freeman came
close to setting up the food
reserve immediately. As the
crisis cased, however, it was
decided to wait and submit
the program for congressional
study.
Frowned on Idea
When the program was
first proposed last summer
congressional appropriations
committees frowned on the
idea of financing the 30-miI-lion
cost from funds ear
marked for farm support and
surplus storage.
The Agriculture Depart
ment was told, In reports
written before the Cuban cri
sis flared, lo bring the pro
posal back in the form of a
separately financed appropri
ation request.
The proposed emergency
slock would be a "backup re
serve" of processed foods and
wheat. In cr-se of attack on
the United States, the food
could be used to feed surviv
ors if local retail and whole
sale stocks ran out while
transportation from normal
supply areas was still cut oft.
The reserve plan would
provide a 2.000-calorie-pcr-day
diet for about 60 million
people for 30 days. Stocks
could be expanded to provide
for greater numbers If necessary.
Court
Records
asiii am) Mi'NH iPA, rmnr
Kenneth WA.vne Cnrlln, violation
of hnsjc rule. $1.1.
Beth nowclen, riUnhryed truffle
nipiiHl. $,Y
Wallace Laverne Gideon, no tall
Hcht nn hoiil trailer, .V
Timothy Allen Doyle, dUnbeyed
traffic picnnl, $5.
Klva .J run Garrett, violation of
basic rule, $l.Y
MKDKOni) Mt'MCII'AI.
Krtwmd Howard Mattingly, rii
Obeved stop mgn. $10.
Sheldon l.rc Vnn Sirkla, im
proper left turn, $10
I'hnrlcK Bernard Oswald, rtlin
hevrd traffic tucnnl. $W.
Tiirkcr Sherman Pnphnrn. viola
tion of basic rule, $Ht
Williiim l.ron Dnhmnii, improper
rtpbi turn. $10
Robert M. Fusel, violation of
basic rule, $10
Ada Elsie Wif im, violation of
hn.Me rule. $10
Hill Fnve Walker, riitobeyed ilop
Hi.'" MO.
Horace 1,. Brown, rilsohcyed
tntlflc signal. $10.
II. A Mauck, disobeyed stop
UK 'I, $10
Arnnld Omnia Baunian, violation
of hiisir rule, $10.
ThntnHs LeRov Shoop. violation
of b;slc rule, $10.
film D Bessonetle. dlioiKyed
ton men, sin.
Robert riorrioi Johnson, diso
beyed (raffle signal, $10.
IHMIMCT t'Ot'RT
D. Bradley Conway, truck speed
inc $10
Wanda Jeane Head, no operator's
license. $,V
nichitrd Earheatt, nverheight
load M5.
Jack Carl Shule. excessive
linive. $,V
BeniHiniii Franklin Jones, no op
erator's licrnse. $,V
Keith William Brons, nverlenglh
loud $1.V
Alhcrt .lacksnn Kimhrell, nn op
ei. ilnr's license. $!
William Himalct Hill, nn vehicle
llcemr.
tive Allen Snder. Inadequate
br-.K.-s, $10
Ilnvirt John Harley. violation of
baxir rule
Hiitnrv Stillingwerf, no rear view
mirror Vt
Jhiiics MrKmlev Simnjjlrr, Viola
tion of bii-ic rule. $!!.
Norma tjuaquee Trlhett. no op.
eralnr'ft license, $A
Stnrlev O'Nril 11nlirrt.mil, no ve
hicle license. $10
Frank Hubbard Webb, no horn.
Hi1l Wallace House, disobeved
lop mum. $n
Ralph Edward Winkler, overload.
$ Ml
FHcar Flovd Caiy, overwldth load.
n.-
,lmr W Adams, violation of
baic rule. 2.Y
i nn m r cornT
Robert Svlvester Hilt vs. Lois T.
Hitl divorce eomnlainl
Doms (Jene a A Id rich v .lack
rduarrt Aldncti. divorce complaint
Dnrnthv 1 Helma va Albert O
llr'niv divorce derree
RoKcinarv A OeKorte v An-
drew M PeKorle. divorce decree
Helen .lean Stumlrv v Willlard
Martin Stiniiley, separation coni-
pwrni,
Blanche Rn.p Martin va Wallace
Vernon Martin, divorce complaint.
,M RK1 U.F Tu v.ssiT
AH'I.H 1 IONS
Donald Clark. 40 nogue River
highway, Grants Pass, and Leona
Cooper, route 1, box 2H, Rogue
Htvrr
William Howard Elder ,?r
FiiRrne. and Farltoe Kav Robert.
!"7 Catfield St.. Ashland
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CHdJICE
SALE PRICE EXAMPLE: U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF
0
Regularly 89c a pound
You Save 18c
Close Safeway trim. Aged
for flavor and tenderness. D,
Tender, tasty.
LI U v- - IT-'"
FOR A LOWER TOTAL FOOD BILL ... SHOP SAFEWAYi
JelS-weSI
Choose from 7 de
lightful fruit flavors.
3'2 oz- pkg.
Wesson
More good food fla
vors, less saturated
fats'.
24 oz. bll.
fAftlfiae Bu,y B'ar- Assorted CQrt
VOOMbS cream sandwich. 2-lb. pkg. JJJC
Iiiiaa Town House, tomato.
UUIWC
46-oz. can
29c
Marshmallows KP;H 25c
ZEE TOWELS
Larger rolls
means extra
savings.
Giant roll
Chow Mein
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Use Our Lay-a-way Plan $1.00 Holds Either of These Toys 'til Xmas
SUZY SMART mzm JllllY
The Talking School Doll
PLUS: Desk & chair and easel
blackboard. She recites she
adds - she spells. 25" doll.
Only
1288
Makes you feel you're flying.
For
Only
12
fifties
Florida Ruby-Red
n
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avwm m laMim mj'mm Mai -tA mn mm mm mb a 'WSsW'Lf vA k
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Willer's Model Bakery
Large Iced Angel $119
Food Cakes .
Assorted
Pastry . dozen
Mince and Pumpkin Pies
each 1
67
Russet Potatoes
Cauliflower
Brussels Sprouts
Fancy Bananas X:
Hubbard Squash
Avocados
S. No. 1
10-lb. plis bag
local grown. Delicious
with cheese sauoe.
Tiny cabbages.
Full lb. measure.
good. Always
vorite.
with butter
brown sugar.
Creamy texture.
Completes your salad.
ea. 59C
. 10c
ib 33c
3" 49c
6c
19c
Biscuits
Biscuits
Cake Mix
MJB Rice
MJB Rice
Toilet Tissue
Ptllibutv
Butffrmilk. S ot.
Ballird
Swftt Milk. 8 oi.
P.IUbury,
Angel food. 1 3 ' 1 01.
Quick whitt,
24 OS. pkg.
Long flrjin,
whift. 42 ot.
Whit A pjitcli.
Chiffon. 2-pjck
2 25c
2 ior 25c
39c
47c
63c
29c
Select Your Own Specials ... 1 Million Pounds of Beef On Sale! n
Enjoy your favorite cuts . . , every beef roast, beef steak, all
ground beef, beef variety meats and beef stew meats are
on sale at 20 less than regular price.
WE CERTIFY THAT all will be prepared in the usual Safeway manner, and all meats
carry the famous Safeway guarantee . . . you will be 100 satisfied with your pur
chases or your money backl
SALE PRICE EXAMPLE:
Regularly $1.09. You save 22c.
Full cut, bone in, tender aged beef.
LEAI GROUND
SALE PRICE EXAMPLE:
Regularly 49c. You save 10c.
Ground fresh from lean chunks of beef.
GO-TOGETHER FAVORITE -GO-TOGETHER "SPECIAL
ib.
Freestones Halves and Slices No. 2V2 Can
La Choy vegetable OQ jfii
chop suey. 303 can 00l P
La Choy, real Chinese Q0 f
noodles. 2Vi can UVW Is n mt
La Choy. Serve with IQn
Chinese dishes. 5-oi. Ivw
loo
for
S. & W. Values!
4 mW
U, JP
Lucerne, farmer style or small curd
V4 Gal. Quart
75c 38c
Perfect salad mates. Lu
cerne Cottage Cheese and
Lady Elberta Peaches.
Pint Carton U
...COFFEE SPECIALS!...
Kidney
Ju
Salad
perfect
303 Can
Serve hot
and buttered
303 can
Fancy Mince Meal Brandicd. For pies.
Grapefruit Sections F.Jnc,.i,, e lections.
Glace Fruit Mix For best fruit cakei.
Tender Green Peas Small, select.
for
for
28 at.
303 can
1 -Ib.
303 can
S'f
1
55c
29e
65c
25c
iJB Coffee
dwards Coffee
Full measure.
Shake the can
Rich and
Robust
Lib.
can
Mb.
can
Save 20.
MJ8 Instant Coffee
MJB Instant Coffee Sjvi 30c
Safeway Instant Coffee
Safeway Instant Coffee
Save 20c
Save 30c
... 79c
lOoi. $1s19
6 i
10
75c
$1.19
Pastry Special
White or Wheat
22' ; oi. loaf
Cinnamon Twists
Mrs. Wright's.
Spaghetti
Check These Safeway Values
4 ''!)!
Pkg. 31)0
CforC1
29 oi. J I' I
5 -ju
Pineapple-Grapefruit.
Del Monte or lalani.
Franco-American.
One-dish meal.
20-oz.
Pkg.
White Magic
Save 10c 49Vi-oi. pkg.
49'
Help Them in High School To Learn More
ENCYCLOPEDIA
GOLDEN HOME
i HIGH SCHOOL
Give your children the best help.
Buy a book week. Books 1 thru No. t
8 available now Only
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Others
Prices effective Thursday. No
vember 1 through Sunday, No
vember 4 at Safeway in
rvd.
ford. We reservo the righl lo
limit.
GOLD
BOND
STAMPS
With the purchase of a
G.E. TRANSISTOR.
The perfect Christmas gift for a very
special person . . . and EXTRA Gold
Bond Stamps, too. Another bonus
from Safeway.
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BEEF ITEMS
Reg. Pricej Discount! You Pay
iper Pound; per Pound per Pound
Safeway
Certified
Sale!
Prices shown on ell
packages reflect 20
savings from Safeway's
regular low prices. Not
one price has been
"hiked" before this 20
deduction.
Save! Stock
Your Frceier
iroy
" Etta
Full Cut Round Steak JL12 Jl .90
Swiss Steak U 9 .24 M
Boneless Top Round JL29 .26 1.03
Sirloin Tip Steak 1729 26 Uf
Cube Steaks JL29 JZ6 T703
Breakfast Steaks JL59 32 WT
Chuck Steaks JS .16 763"
Porterhouse Steaks U9 T28 TlF
T-Bone Steaks U9 28 TlF
New York Steaks 1.98 40 Uf
Fillet Steaks 2.39 48 X9F
Boneless Top Sirloin Steaks J.69 34 1735"
Rib Steaks ." 98 20 78
Spencer Steaks . : 1.79 36 U3
Flank Steaks J.19 24 795
Rump Roast .98 ,20 78"
Boneless Rump Roast "1.19" 24 .95
Bottom Round Roast XTST T24 95
SirjoinTip Roast . T15 J.S Jf
CjuickPot Roast -1111jL1li: .69 .14 .55
Boneless Cross-Rib Roast .98 .29 .78
Boneless Stewing Beef M 718 71"
Lean Short Ribs 3-39 M JST
Plate Boiling Beef .23 -05 -18
Boneless Brisket.... J9 .18 .71
Ground Chuck "j'9 714 55
Ground Round .89 .18 .7r
Corned Beef . :JL111J .89 .18 .7l
Sliced Beef Liver .5'9" -12" 47
Beef Kidneys 29 ,06 23
All-Beef Sausage .39 .08 .31
Beef Tongues 69 .14 .55
Every Beef Item in Stock Included in This 20 Off Sale
No Sales to Commercial Establishments
Pa
tar See Cream
4 delicious flavors to choose
from. Vanilla, chocolate, straw,
berry, neapolitan.
Special Vi Gal.
Chess Food
Fr
elveeta
ozen French Fries
Kraft's. Slices,
toasts, molls.
2-lb. pkg.
Bel-air, reg.
Crinkle, Patties
Reg. pkg.
71
Medium AA Eggs
Cream o' the Crop. doz.
39c
RlLnrl Hninc Ready lo serve.
Hot or cold,
Frozen Orange Juice StfEr 245c
Macaroni & Cheese
lucerne. Heat
end serve. 16-oi.
29c
Isf Isl 4 If din Combination dinners, or
nUUIil Allall Suklyaki dinner.
Meatless Spaghetti
16.01. 29c
n o, 49c
lucorne.
16-oi. pkg,
29c
KRAFT CHEESE
Cracker Barrel
Mollo Stick CC Sharp Stick
75'
10-O1 JJ 10-OI WW
Mild Slick CO M"118 S,icl 7tlt
IO-01 W
1 Small
Worlds
Around
Us
7 ?
V-.'By
I v'l Ly
nn W.
Watkins
IRKltiir i Irlbun Syndicate. 1SH2I
Her Dog Came; the Long
Loneliness Had Ended
! Thosp who were snnnofrf
to know said the time had
come for her to move to the
home" where she could be
taken care of properly. She
was too old. too tired and too
dependent to live alone.
She had lived alone for
many years, her only com
panion her Utile black and
white dog of doubtful ances
try, but proven courage and
devotion.
She was ready to give up
everything except the little
dog. But "they" knew what
was possible and what was
best. Her few possessions
were bundled together; her
apartment closed. The little
dog who had uncomplainingly
shared her meager food and
shelter for many years was
led away. She had no choice;
no voice at all in the business
like proceedings.
"They" told her the dos
would be taken care of and
"they" moved her to the
home for the aged where
economic necessity compelled
her to become a permanent
resident.
Surrounded by Newness
She was among people now;
new faces, new surroundings,
new voices, even new noises
at night. She shared a room
with two others, vet shewas
alone. She wondered and wor
ried about the little dog.
Many times during the
darkness of nieht shp rearhfid
out her hand hoping to feel
me conuorting roughness of
a furry head. Always at night
he hjiH hepn there wliDnnwi-
a different noise disturbed the
stillness; always the knowl
edge that a companion and a
protector stood ready. But
now there was only emptiness
beside the bed: only the sound
of other people's h e a v v
breathing.
Various activities and licht
duties occupied some of the
aayiigni nours. ine evenings
and nights were the lonely
limes. From her second floor
window she could look across
the snow covered field to the
highway where a constant
stream of motor cars chased
one another along the road.
They were far enough away
so there was no sound of their
movemcnt. She wondered
where they were all going or
where they came from.
She knew she was safe in
the warm room behind the
high wire fence that
the grounds, but at the same
time she was lonely. Funny,
she thought, to miss sn lerri.
bly a little dog whose present
wncrcaooius were unknown. -There
were nights when hef
eyes misted, blurring her
vision. She couldn't be sure it
was her eves nr llm aglliD,;n.
darkness outside, but the land
scape seemed blurry. Across
inc icnco and the snow cov
ered field, the motor cars ap
peared like shadowy things
floating in a vacuum.
Moving Form
One evening, as the gather
ing darkness and the falling"
snow made visibility fuzzier
lhan ever, she saw a moving
form outside the fence, in the
snowy field. She brushed a
wrinkled' hand across her eyes
ana pressed her face against
the window pane.
There in thp snnwv fioirl
was a lillle black and white
dog. He was gazing up toward
the second floor- hp nuuoH at
the steel barrier. The old lady
crusncci ncr lace against the
glass. She could see liim.
He had come. But the fenrp
was loo high. The rinnr inr
tightly closed. Slip
the dog curled himself up in
inu snowy licia.
A faint wailing cry in the
night. The attendants came.
All the lonelv nioht w.n
over; the stream of motor cars
nurncd needlessly nlin iho
highway.
i3Vi.o-.
Community College
Enrollment Is Up
Salem - Fall term nr,ii"
ment in Oregon Community
colleges and Vocational-Tech.
nicai scnoois has Increased 38
per cent over 10B1 fail ini-m
enrollment. A total of 8,842
suiocnis are reported by the
nine institutions according to
Dr. Leon P. Minenr ..mn.ir,.
tendent of public instruction.
This compares with 7,137
enrolled In the fall of 1981.
Treasure Vntlpv rn,,,m,,i,..
college at Ontario, the only
new institution lo come under
the program this year, report
an enrollment of 248.
Progiams designed for lult
lime students comnrtsp ih
major portion of the enroll,
ment this fall, with 945 In
college transfer students and
z.uod in vocational-technical
curriculum. Evening vocation,
ai and general education
classes make up the balance rt
8,832 enrollments.