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11 1 i 4 D Junior Service League Presented Camera by Group A Polaroid camera has been presented to the Junior Serv ice league hard of hearing clinic by the KIwBnis Modlord foundation. Presentation was made at ' the Wednesday noon luncheon of the Medford Kiwanli club at Rogue Valley Country club by Victor Mllnes, foundution president. The camera wm ac cented tor tne league ana . clinic by Mrs. B. Srandt Bar . tela. Mrs. Bartels said that the camera will facilitate the teaching of language, speech and lip reading and enable pupils to review experiences faster. Keith Hockersmith, Mod' ford school board chairman was main speaker at tne luncheon. Discussing prob lems and the programs Just undertaken in the school dis trict, he pointed out that as long as there is increasing population there will be in creasing school costs. Hockersmith Indicated thai the school board is not un- haDDy that the secondary school building program has been delayed a year by the Phoenix Medford consolida tion proposal and school budg et matters. Two Reason Olven He gave two reasons. One Is the opportunity that came to observe new Ideas else where. The other is the fact that the proposed high school site for constructing a new high school may be undesir able because of its proximity to the municipal airport. The board chairman listed five reasons why a citizens committee and study groups are important to the second ary school program. Neverthe less, he brought out that the school board has the responsi bility on whatever decision is made. Reasons Included the amount of money Involved; the prejudices and biases for or against having Just one high school; the question of whether a new building should be built or the present one added to If It is decided to have Just one high rather than two; if a new high sch'jol is built, where wlll.it be erected and how many grades will be Included in high school, and new approaches to teaching. Don Koclna of West Coast airlines was introduced as a new Medford ' Klwanls ' club member. THURSDAY, JUNE 6. 1S63 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MtDFORD, OREGON AGC Program -Will Offer Assistance Portland - The Associated General Contractors have an nounced development of a program offering research, consultation and technical as sistance Intended to aid Ore gon counties in determining the most economical and feas ible method of county road construction. ... In describing the project, Leonard Runkle, president of the Portland chapter, AOC, said the new service would be available to officials of Mult nomah county and the state's 35 other counties so the coun ty and the taxpayers may ob tain the best possible, road construction for the least amount of dollars. A special committee consist ing of representatives of the Associated General Contrac tors, Association of Oregon Counties and Association of Oregon County Engineers and Surveyors already has been working for more than two years In preparing the ground' work for the Joint cooperative effort. Primary emphasis In the program is being placed upon encouraging counties to adopt an economically valid cost ac counting system which 1 will give a realistic comparison be tween different methods of construction. Requiem Mass Set For Pope John The public has been invited to attend a Solemn Requiem Mass to be offered for the re pose of the soul of Pope John XXIII In Sacred Heart church at 10 a.m. Friday. The Rev. Carl Mai will be celebrant of the mass, assisted by the Rev. William McLeod and the Rev. John Ilg. Altar boys will be from St. Mary's schools and music will be provided by the parochial high school's Marian choir. Other masses to be said in the church on Friday, also the day of the monthly Sacred Heart devotions, will be at 6:30 and 8 a.m. and at 8 p.m. A special mass for the chil dren of St. Mary's grade school Is scheduled at 9 a.m. Tokyo - HOT - Annual trade talks between the Benelux countries and Japan opened Wednesday at the foreign of fice here. The Benelux coun trlts are Belgium, Luxem bourg and The Netherlands. The talks are expected to last two week. u mm mm m ..- w m m mm m m m m s a mm.' sb r A J rJ' : MzJffc TVtmmZ'' " ... .M0'4. - jUSDAf X. 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SAFEWAY-T.BONE STEAK Our superior trim means you pay only for the perfect-eating heart ol the steok let's Have Some Canfafoape a fa Alode.' rinrs iiirn IUJUM CHOICE Av V .SAFEWAV SIRLOIN STEAK V vfcV',lS,rimmedc,ose,ogiveyouiusi :''ne DeSt-ealina efinlflr nnrlinn (UbUA .CHOICE Sugar-Sweet Beauties From the Imperial Valley. Here's a Real Buy! Fresh Mushrooms Zt. 69c Carrots , 3lbl.25c Celery S4ffi ..19c .I for Potatoes 10 1, 49c Bananas fit. 6lbf.M Begonias e.r."l.., 2 49c Prices effective Thursday, June 6, through Sunday, June 9, at Safeway. We reserve the right to limit. )UbUA( ve USDAi CHOICE Qef FREtfrt Smf at our OrU.000 300 other Ptiies "i) Shop at Safeway VALENCIA ORANGES "VE GOLD BODD STAMPS! Time ta start tvin mw Ik these tlMmperlMt eatH htae'-6rdtMtiMi-JwM Wtddinf t - lirthdayi. Skea CeM tend Gift Cattleff. . ' -s SAFEWAY CHUCK ROAST ."is the ujf cut. Note how much more good lean meat il hos ihon "ordinary" chuck roasf. LUCERNE PARTY PRIDE Chirry Vinilli, Choc. Msrble, Peppermint Candy, Choc. Msrshmillow, Choc. Chip Al mond, Chocolate Vsnills, Banana Nut, Miple Nut, luttirfingtr, Macada mis Nut, Neapolitan, luttarhriekL. u r . r (Oj naiir wii ion ft fr m BEL-AIR QUICK-FROZEN CORN - PEAS French Fries Premium QualitylWhy not enjoy tha Ttry best. BEEF ITEMS ' pjjiw ; BEEF ITEMS . .i . SWISS STEAK ..uni .99 .20 .79 ! I CHUCK POT ROAST .56 . .11 j .45 SIRLOIN TIP STEAK 1.11 Jlt .89 j i CROSS-RIB ROAST ; .86 .17 W PORTERHOUSE STEAK 1.29 .26 1.03 ! ! ARM POT ROAST .74 .15 .59 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 1.59 .32 1.27 ! ! PLATE BOILING BEEF .29 1 M r7) SIRLOIN STEAK .. .98 .20 .78 ', ! BONELESS BRISKET - .89 .18 W RIB STEAK c...w. .98 .20 .78 ! GROUND BEEF q.. .49 .10 ! .39 SPENCER STEAK 1-69 .34 1.35 ; I GROUND CHUCK i.-. 1 .69 .14 .55 RUMP ROAST .86 .17 .69 ! CORNED BEEF BRISKET u, .89 .18 .71 SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 1-11 .22 .89 ; . ' SLICED BEEF LIVER . yi.. .59 i .12 j .47 STANDING RIB ROAST J6XLM ' : BEEF KIDNEYS w .29 ! .06 iM" CENTER-CUT SHANKS , .43 .09 .34 i i BEEF SAUSAGE w. .39. i .08 i .31 Plus Many More Beef hems on Sale Not Listed Here Plus Many More Beef ffems on Safe Nof Li'sfea Here " ' ' - tow, Low Prices Plus Gold Bond Stamps GARDENSIDE BEANS -CORN Peas-Tomatoes Stock your shelves with tasty Garden- side vegetables. No. 303 can Cdke Tomato Ilmm PD . Duncan Hines. ' White, Ltmen, Yellow, Cherry, Coconut ' Devil Feed. ' ' Pfeo, Heley or Sheet. Orange or Grape 46-ex. can . Town Hewte. Rich never 14-oz. bottle for o) WIUER'S MODEL BAKERY Lome Butter Horns . . . ... . 3 for 27c Try a Butter Torte German Chocolate Loaf Cake . . . ca. 63c this week Fratf C(sllffsill PeioiiniuC Del Monte, Asst'd. fruit bits. No. 303 can. Redeem Coupons Here! T Mtfers icesidl Camay Soap Lava Soap Ivory Soap Ivory Soap Oxydol 3 r9 07a bars VI V Special hand soap. Reg. bars. Pure, and mild. Persona! site. Sate for baby's skin. Medium she. . 2 bath bars Contains bleach 20 oz. pkg. Tide Detergent SrPr' Blue Cheer Famous for whiteness. 92 et. pkg. 35c 2 - 27c 4 29c 3 '" 35c 33c 33c $1.19 Real Roast. Creamy or Chunky. 3-lb.ar. French and Vienna. Always fresh! 15 oi. toot. Designed to help prevent diaper rash. It et. pkg. olfol Dreft Dash Detergent Canned Milk Royal Gelatin Kitchen Bouquet Seasoned Pepper Seasoned Salt lew sudsing. 25 ex. pkg- Lucarnt. talt can. S grand flavors. 3 ez. pkg. Improve your gravy, ' 2 oi. botll ! Uwry's. , -1 ex. ise Uwry's. 3M ex. site. 3 . 33c 35c 8'-$1 3 '-32c 29c 49c 35c. "rrrrti J TNI CHLORINATED DETERGEHT Lets you clean cJothes, Uf bieach-white,,, 'without adding bleach 43' tntaft raptilcnt bomb. Itch Off Repellent Room Deodorants fragrances, tech Gillette Blades Super Blue. Free Sun Up After Shave 98c 49c 98c plus ft mm M EGGS Cream O The Crop ' 2 Dozen ; ; sr mm enterprise Grange Enterprise Grange met re cently with Chester W. Jen- sen acting master in the ab sence of. Mrs. Fern Badcock. Honored guests were Ted Sims, state deputy, and his wife, Mrs. Sims, of Corvaiiis. Sims spoke oi the importance ol visiting other Greages tr,d the community service contest that Is carried on by the Sean Roebuck roundtiSan. He stated that often Granges are carrying out a community service project but neglect to enter the contest. that there would he clean . jay scheduled announced that there would be a clean-up day. scheduled. In two half-day sessions in preparation lor the commu nity "get logethers," that are to be held the last Saturday of. each month. Reports were heard from the standing committees. Cs ter W. Jensen spoke of the dairyman and the need ol a milk law to protect the dairy, men's interests. Jensen stated the small dairyman is !st disappearing, as the trend for larger heTds are evident In order to make dairying a economical operation. Mrs. Alfred 3, Boulter re minded the member! that la July of this year Enterprise urange will De 91 years old, Mrs. Boulter stated that it is the oldest active Granse in I Jackson county and felt that some sort ot celebration should fee arranged for the j occasion. j Serving on the hospitality j committee for the evening were Mr. and Mrs, James I Martin and Mr, and Mrs, Har. old. - Scout News Pack t : ' ' ; j: The attendance prize was i won by Den 10 and Den 2 re. jeeived the prise for having i the riost parents present at I the May meeting ol Pack S at j the Jackson eehosl.: The program included skits land yells, the presentation ot circus participation badges, i and the showing of motion ! pictures of the Pear Blossom ' parade. , ' - I Awards presented by Cub ' ! master Ernest . Hinkie indud ! ed wolf, Terrii Kay; silver r- row, John Rogers; bear, Gary Konopaselr ber gsld arrow, Gary Konopasek,- bear silver j arrow, John Hinkie; bear sil ! ver arrow, Dan Van Idew; -jliow, Frnkie Arnold; lion j gold arrow, Frankie Arnold; lllon old arrow, Dan Vm Llew; lien silver arrow. Dsn I Van Liew; lion silver arrow, j Ray Spencer, , -j Members of Pack 8 also par I ticipaied in the flag ralslnjg j ceremonies at the dedication of the Jackson park play- i I ground equipment on Memo- ' I rial day. , . Ffeeiiian lawyer o Renew Plea Salem -Sft- Attornevs for Jesnnace June freeman plan to ask the V, S, Supreme Court for reconsideration of its rejection of her appeal irom a death sentence. The State Supreme Court said Wednesday it had receiv ed the highest court's man date turning her down. But It will- not send the mandate to the Jefferson County Circuit Court at Mad ras unlets the appeal for re consideration is denied.. The 21-year-old woman was sentenced to die in the gas chamber for throwing a child to nis death 4a the Crooked River .Gorge. The. Jefferson County Cir cuit Court cannot set new execution date until it re ceives the mandate. aicutta Poof Seporf Investigated Portland -TO- Dist. Atty. George Van Hoomissen said today he has taken under ad visement report that a CaS- cult ta Pool was conducted at a Rose City Municipal golf course tourney May 19. A Calcutta Pool involves auctioning names of partici pating golfers, with persons who purchased names of win ning golfers sharing the pool of money paid at the auction. Van Hoomlsien said he heard the pool amounted to $i,S00. Van Hoomissen said that "depending upon the meth od of operation the Calcutta Pool could be either a felony or a misdemeanor under Ore gon law, and In either event the statutes provide tat for feiture of any prltes upon conviction." t