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Tracy Press from Tracy, California • 13

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Tracy Pressi
Location:
Tracy, California
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13
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Tracy, California THE TRACY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1967 Page 13 Big Excavation Permit Sought A special meeting of the county board of zoning adjustment has been called for 7:30 this evening to consider an application for a use permit to excavate 4,350,000 cubic yards of earth in building a proposed marina and park near Stockton, The site is what is known as the Atlas Tract, formerly the Hartland Tract, located a quarter mile south of Atherton Road and two Grant Line Richfield Station Burglarized Jack's Richfield service station, 275 E. Grant Line, was burglarized of $52 sometime early Wednesday. Upon opening the garage Wednesday morning, an employee found a sliding door on the garage partly open. An empty money bag was found at the scene, Nearly 50 percent of wage earners in the Soviet Union are women. to Spend $8 Million SACRAMENTO (CNS)-- lines.

The Pacific Gas and Electric Company has announced plans to spend $8 million in 1968 to convert overhead electric distribution lines to underground, This information was presented to the California Public Utilities Commission in response to its recent decision which establishes statewide procedures for undergrounding overhead distribution AT SAFEWAY! SLAB BACON Micke Grove Golf Course Officers Set miles east of Disappointment Slough in the Delta. The earth to be excavated will be used in construction of the Westside Freeway in that area. MY HERITAGE, MY RESPONSIBILITY" WRITE TO: FREEDOMS FOUNDATION VALLEY FORGE, PENNSYLVANIA 19481 SNAILS CHECK THESE PRICES Con Carne Hormel Chili with Plain, 15-oz. 49c Beans. 3 15-oz.

cans $1 can MJB Rice Long White Grain Rice 42-oz. pkg. 57 Vinegar Chicken Facial Cleanser American Cheese Welch's Grape Juice FROM Quart 7 Reg. cans $1 200- 4 pkgs. count $1 can 14-oz.

10 Flour 5-1b. bag Tomato 2 cans 15-oz. BAKERY Wright's Super-Soft BREAD Heinz White Distilled Soup or Campbell's Noodle Rice Star. Tissue tissues Scott 2-ply Lady White Magic Bright Singly Wrapped pkg. Borden's- 8.

oz. Pillsbury Frozen 4 6-01. cans $1 Hunt's Sauce OUR IN-STORE Mrs. les JUMBO SIZE Buses 4 loaves 95 Rolls 12 12-count Raisin Bread Mrs. Wright's loaf Farmstyle bag of Colorful Rugs Each 99 Detergent White Magic Long Sleeve Crew Neck SWEAT SHIRTS Giant Pkg.

Special $1.88 RUG Assortment REMNANTS SAVE "By its decision, the commission has authorized to move ahead on our greatly expanded conversion program," V. C. Redman, company senior vicepresident, said. 'The $8 million budgeted is approximately four times greater than the amount spent by on this type of work in 1966." A non-profit corporation to provide financing for an 18-hole county golf course at Micke Grove Park north of Stockton has been formed. The corporation will finance the construction of the Micke Grove Golf Course, scheduled for completion in the spring of 1969, through a tax-exempt leasing program.

The facility when completed will be leased to the county for operation with construction costs to be repaid by green fees and other, income from the golf course. The corporation which accepted articles of incorporation and adopted by-laws this week consists of Chairman Henry Loumena, laundry manager-owner, Manteca; ViceChairman Norman Wong, dentist, Stockton; Treasurer Donald Stewart, vice If ever a purchase of Safeway you for any reason whatsoever, refund your money promptly, no need to return the meat. GUARANTEE Meat fails to please just tell us. We will courteously. There's Pureta sugar-cured, lean and tender for less shrinkage.

BY THE PIECE ONLY 19 SLICED FOR YOU ONLY lb. All Meat Franks Safeway lb. Pork Steaks Meaty Steaks Butt lb. Veal Patties Manor Steaks House lb. Beef Roast USDA BONELESS Choice Chuck lb.

79 Pork Roast Butt Boneless Cut lb. 69c Boneless USDA Jones Pork Links Sausage 16-02 99c Top Round Choice Beefsteak lb. $109 pkg Game Hens Min. Manor Net House Wt 18-01. Each 69c Boneless USDA Fryer Parts Manor Thighs or House Drumsticks -Breasts, lb 69c Sirloin Tip Choice Beef Roast lb.

$107 Safeway Liver Sausage Fresh lb 95c Boneless USDA Liver Sausage Smoked Safeway Ib 98c Cross-Rib Roast Choice Beef Roast Gallo Brand 13-01 Salami Sticks stick $1.29 Sliced Salami Marconi pkq. 1.01 89c Beef Steak USDA Deluxe Chuck Choice Steak lb. Dressed Smelt Cleaned Water Ib 45c Fish Sticks Captain's Greenland pkg 8-01 39c Top Sirloin Choice Boneless USDA Beefsteak lb. $159 Halibut Fillets lb. 69c Rib Roast Steak Cut Choice Boneless USDA Ib $1.15 $1.98 New York Steak Choice Boneless USDA Beefsteak lb.

$209 Spencer Ch. Beet Steak lb Cut-Up Fryers Safeway's Own Trophy Brand Guaranteed to Please! SAVE Royal Satin Shortening Can 3-lb. 49 president of Union Safe Deposit Bank, Stockton; Director Robert Allen, sales agent for Harris Upham Company, Stockton; and Director A. A. Cristofani, manager, Bank of America, Lodi.

James Mahoney, deputy county administrator, was named Secretary and Thomas Shephard, Stockton attorney, was retained as corporation counsel. Charles McPhee, vice president of Rafferty and Company, San Francisco, and county financial consultant, indicated it would be about four months I before bonds could be sold to make money available for the start of construction. Robert Trent Jones, international golf course architect, has been retained by the Board of Supervisors to design the golf course. Jones said he plans to include two lakes and rolling terrain for the eighteenhole course which will be designed for the enjoyment of the expert golfer as well as the duffer. Corporation members reviewed the route plan for the golf course and recommended approval to the Board of Supervisors.

Members of the corporation, which is primarily a financing vehicle for the golf course, were asked by the Board of Supervisors to form the non-profit corporation. 86 TJUHS Students Can Register for U.S. Merit Test Tracy High School students who expect to complete their secondary school requirements and to enter college in 1969 can register now to participate in the 1968-69 National Merit Scholarship Program, head counselor, Gene Atwood announced today, The first step for all students who wish to enter the nationwide competition is to take the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (NMSQT). The test will be given in the school at 9 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 27.

Participating students pay a $1 fee. If any unusually promising student is unable to pay the $1 test fee, it will be paid by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) at the request of his school, Atwood said. When his NMSQT scores are reported, each participating student will receive a handbook to help him evaluate his scores, compare his performance with that of other high school students across the country, and give him information on choosing a college and financing his education. The handbook and other interpretive materials are furnished as a part of reporting the test results. The -scoring students in each state will be named Semifinalists and will be eligible for Merit Scholarship consideration.

In addition to the National Merit Scholarships financed by NMSC, more than 350 business corporations, foundations, colleges, professional associations, unions, trusts, other organizations, and individuals of fer scholarships through the Merit Program. About 15,800 students have won Merit Scholarships in the twelve Merit Programs to date, Some 2,450 Merit Scholarships were awarded in 1967, according to the head counselor. lb. Rail Retirement Board Office Hours SAVE Vinegar Heinz Cider Quart Louis Bagi, representative of the U.S. Railroad Retirement Board, will be at Hall "B' of the Stockton Labor Center at 2626 N.

California Street, Stockton, on Wednesday, Nov. between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and on Thursday, Nov. 2 between 8:30 a.m.

and noon to assist persons having business with the board of desiring information regarding benefits under the railroad retirement act..

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