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MONEY THROWER—Svangsta Svensson, Swedish former high jump star, is showing his dollar tossing technique at a stadium in Stockholm. Svensson claims the world's record for coin throwing, a new fad in Sweden; he says he has thrown a dollar farther than the length of a football field.
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See Approval Soil Of New Social Security Bill
WASHINGTON (UP) — Drastic sources predicted today House Ways & Means Committee soon will approve legislation could add almost one million sons to the seven million now ting Social Security checks to the government.
To pay for the new benefits, predicted, the bill will advance date of future tax increases ready scheduled for employes, and self-employed sons covered by Social Security.
One Democratic source said committee probably would agree advance to January, 1957, a 25 cent boost in Social Security time scheduled for January, 1957.
The forecast came as the committee was called behind doors to resume work on the Democratic plan. Democratic leaders announced they will seek rush the bill through the H soon after it emerges from committee. But the Senate is not likely to act on it until next year.
The Democratic majority of House committee, after revers itself several times during the two weeks, was reported to agreed finally at a secret call late Tuesday on this three program for liberalizing Social curity:
1. Lower the benefit age for women.
2. Lower the benefit age to permanently and totally disarm workers.
3. Allow physically and men incapacitated children of deceased workers to draw survivor benefits beyond the present cut-off age.
The benefit age for men
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BEAR OF A YARN- At Libby, Mont., 2-year-old Ida Mae Curtis is held by nurse, left, as sister, right, looks on. The baby was found safe only 300 yards from the Curtis' camp, but mother insisted that she was "carried off by a bear."
SAFEWAY
GOVERNMENT SYSTEM REPRESENTS MONEY
BY GAYLORD GOVERNMENT UNITED PRESS STAFF CORRIDOR
WASHINGTON (UP) — Demonstrated sources predicted today the Ways & Means Committee will approve legislation that would add almost one million per month to the seven million now get Social Security checks from government.
Pay for the new benefits, they detected, the bill will advance the cost of future tax increases scheduled for employers, employees, and self-employed per-couple covered by Social Security.
Democratic source said the committee probably would agree to raise to January, 1957, a 25 per cent boost in Social Security taxes scheduled for January, 1960.
Forecast came as the committee was called behind closed doors to resume work on the Democratic plan. Democratic leaders announced they will seek to the bill through the House after it emerges from community. But the Senate is not likely to sit until next year.
Democratic majority of the committee, after reversing several times during the last weeks, was reported to have finally at a secret caucus Tuesday on this three point ram for liberalizing Social Security.
Power the benefit age to 62 women.
Power the benefit age to 50 for men entirely and totally disabled persons.
Allow physically and mentally capacitated children of deceased parents to draw survivor benefits and the present cut-off age of benefit age for men and women.
SAFEWAY
COFFEE
EDWARDS VACUUM
1-lb. can 75¢
REG., DRIP, FINE
SUGAR
FINE GRANULATED
10-lb. bag 78¢
5 POUND BAG . . . . 39¢
WATERMELONS
RED, RIPE, 'N SUGAR-SWEET. WHOLE.
Have a watermelon feast! Get a BIG one at this low price!
PEACHES RED HAVEN
Rich red skins. Sweet light meat heavy with juice.
lb. 23¢
CUCUMBERS LOCAL
Crisp and cool ideal for salads, pickling. Mediums.
2 for 5¢
BELL PEPPERS California Wonders.
Thick-walled. For salads, stuffing, sandwiches.
lb. 17¢
CORN FLAKES KELLOGG'S
12-oz. pkg. 19¢
2 pkgs. 27¢
AMERICAN CHEESE
DUTCH MILL—Real Cheese, American-Mild, CH
MARGARINE Sunnybeach Highest Q
DALEWOOD Foil-wrapped
BLEACH White Magic. ½-gal. jug 2
CORN FLAKES
KELLOGG'S
12-oz.
pkg.
2 8-oz.
pkgs.
27¢
19¢
HALF & HALF
LUCERNE
ql.
cin.
33¢
Price in L.A.
milk area.
PRESERVES
TEA GARDEN
STRAWBERRY
20-oz.
jar
39¢
SPECIAL
ZEE TISSUE
Green, Pink,
White, Yellow
Toilet Tissue.
4 roll pack
29¢
AMERICAN CHEESE
DUTCH MILL—Real Cheese, American-Mild, Ch
MARGARINE
Sunnybay
Highest Q
DALEWOOD Foil-wrapped
BLEACH
White Magic.
½-gal.
jug
BLACK TEA
CANTERBURY
Vigorous tea for ice tea n' lemon.
¼-lb.
pkg.
39¢
MARSH-MALLOWS
FLUFF-I-EST
Pure white. Toast to perfection.
1-lb.
poly bag
29¢
GREEN BEANS
GARDENSIDE
Cut green beans at a budget no less
2 16-oz cans
25¢
PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., JULY 7, 8, 9, 1955, AT SAFEWAY STORES. THIS AREA. (Thru Sunday in Stores open Sunday)
Right to limit reserved. No sales to dealers. Sales tax collected on taxable items.
SAFEWAY
Government Supply of Surplus Food Represents Millions of Bushels
By GAYLORD GODWIN
United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON (UP) — Uncle Sam's supply of surplus food and fiber represents millions of bales and bushels, and billions of pounds and dollars.
Final figures of weights and measures of Government stocks and the money they cost taxpayers in the 1955 fiscal year which ends today won't be known for several weeks. But the figures are a clutch to be higher than those now available.
The government as of April 30 had a total investment of about $7,300,000,000 in surplus products. A year ago the investment was $6,188,000,000. The huge amount represents outright ownership of food and fiber costing about $4,600,000,000. The remaining $2,700,000,000 was made up of outstanding loans to producers by the Commodity Credit Corp. The products involved include cotton, dairy products, grains and seeds, naval stores of resin and turpentine, tobacco, wool, and oils from cottonseed, linseed, and tung nuts.
It not only costs the Government billions to buy up the surpluses in these products, it pays plenty to store them. Storage costs for all products amount to about one million dollars daily. The cost of wheat storage alone ranges upward from 150 million dollars annually.
The government inventory will receive a notable skyward kick on Aug. 1 when price support loans become due on more than 6,600,000 bales of cotton costing an estimated $1,135,000,000. CCC will take over the cotton.
The biggest item in the inventory now is wheat—956,000,000 bushels which cost $2,478,000,000 in tax money. Corn occupies the next largest niche—550,500,000 bushels worth $972,000,000. Cotton—exclusive of the carryover due Aug. 1—totals 1,674,000 bushels worth $292,-115,000.
The government-owned butter, cheese, dried milk, and whey products total 688,000,000 pounds, representing an investment of about $267,000,000.
Barley, beans, flaxseed, grain sorghums, oats, rice, rye, soybeans, hay seeds, clover seeds, peanuts, vegetable oils, tobacco, and wool make up the remainder of the inventory. The total, both weight and dollarwise, is considerable.
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FOOD NEWS
GAR
ULATED
8¢
...39¢
JELL-O
GELATIN DESSERT
3-oz.
pkg.
5¢
ALL FLAVORS
TIDE
HEAVY DUTY SUDS
giant
size
55¢
LARGE SIZE ...23¢
MELONS 3¢
lb.
SWEET. WHOLE.
at this low price!
3¢ GRAPES lb. 25¢
Thompson Seedless.
5¢ ONIONS lb. 8¢
Sweet Red Italian.
7¢ MELONS lb. 12¢
Large Persians.
AN CHEESE 2-lb. 95¢
Cheese, American-Mild, Cheddar-Rich.
RINE Sunnybank. Highest Quality.
oil-wrapped 1-lb. ctn. 21¢
White Magic. ½-gal. jug 23¢ gal. jug 39¢
Bel-air Premium Quality.
FROZEN FOODS
RASPBERRIES 10-oz. pkg. 25¢
ASPARAGUS 10-oz. pkg. 39£
SUCCOTASH 10-oz. pkg. 19£
Curtsey BAKERY Special
PARTY ANGEL FOOD CAKE
"Made the Way You'd Make it."
TENDER, FLUFFY
"N FLAVORFUL
Regularly 45c"
39£
CURTSY SNAILS 2 in. pkg. 19¢
Honey Nut, Jelly, or Nut.
GRAHAM CRACKERS 29¢
Pirate's Gold. 1-lb. pkg.
HOT DOG ROLLS 19¢
Skylark Baked. 6 in pkg.
SANDWICH BUNS 6 in pkg.
Skylark White or Wheat.
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ROB HOPE'S OWN STORY
ABOUT BING CROSBY
IN FAMILY CIRCLE 5¢
AN CHEESE 2-lb. 95¢
Cheese, American-Mild, Cheddar-Rich.
RINE Sunnybank. 1-lb. 25¢
Highest Quality.
il-wrapped 1-lb. 21¢
White Magic. ½-gal. 23¢
jug 39¢
GRANAM CRACKERS 29¢
Pirate's Gold. 1-lb. pkg.
HOT DOG ROLLS 19¢
Skylark Baked. 6 in pkg.
SANDWICH BUNS 6 in
Skylark White or Wheat.
DON'T MISS
BOB HOPE'S OWN STORY
ABOUT BING CROSBY
IN JULY FAMILY CIRCLE 5¢
U.S.D.A. CHOICE GRADE
BEEF RIB ROAST
1ST 5 RIBS FROM USDA CHOICE BEEF
Standing Cut, 7" Long
Finest eating meat money can buy! Control-aged to the peak of flavor and tenderness.
SAFEWAY-AGED,
FULLY TRIMMED
lb. 73¢
SLICED BACON Wilson Corn King or Morrell Yorkshire.
1-lb. 39¢ pkg.
BACON CANADIAN STYLE Cured, Smoked Loin of Perk.
4-lb. 4.29 can
CORNED BEEF BONELESS BRISKET.
Safeway mild-cured.
Serve hot or cold.
lb. 49¢
Flank Steaks USDA Choice beef lb. 79¢
Veal Rolls Swift's Premium Boneless lb. 45¢
Canned Hams Wilson Tendermade 6-lb. 5.29 can
Lamb Breasts USDA Choice lb. 9¢
Beef Liver Sliced or piece lb. 45¢
GROUND BEEF NEW CLEAR VISKING CASING
Ground fresh daily from lean beef under state inspection. Holds its volume in cooking. Satisfaction guaranteed.
per lb. 39¢
Halibut Steaks Captain's Choice lb. 49¢