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Show TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1957 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE How Much Can You Get By On? O Operations What are the minimum amounts you can, spend for such necessities food, clothing and medical care, and, still get by jin some comfort and with a commonly accepted standard' of living? Changing Times, the Kiplinger Magazine, lists some of them in a opyrighted article in its February issue. Food costs vary with:age and sex. A baby, for example, can be fed for $2.77 a week, whereas a man who does heavy work eats a minimum of about $7.37 worth of food a week. As one would expect, the costliest human being to feed is a boy between the ages of 16 and 20. Minimum expense, $7.59 a week. Women in the 4 age group can be fed adequately for $5.66 a week. ' Clothing costs range from $30 a year for an infant, to $233 a year for a girl between 16 and 20 who is mployed. Older employed women can get by on $199 a year, while the housewife's minimum is $122 , ayear. The minimum budget for employed men is $119 a year. Medical minimums expense range from $156 a year for a family of two to $364 a year for a family of six. This cost includes premiums for health and hospitalization plans. 21-4- Traffic Safely These are the known and tried and successful remedies which should be proposed and supported right away: Law enforcement on the highways and in the courts. 2. Good driver licensing. 3. Uniform traffic laws and ordinances. 4. The best principles of highway and traffic engineering. 5. Assurance of safe condition of vehicles. 6. Better and more extensive high school driver education. If any one of us thinks that these changes would involve too great an inconvenience, Dr. Stra-se- r concluded, let him remember this: at least half of the 40,000 auto dead who died in 1956, died because we would not inconven ience ourselves. 1. 1 Pasre Three duction capacity by 40 per cent upon completion in early 1958. The company is currently studying an $81,000,000 addition to its present expansion program, which would include a fourth blast furnace with necessary coke ovens, ious than at any time last year, struction on a $113,000,000 expansion of its Fontana steel mill The largest expansion of an industrial plant in the history of the West, it will increase Kaiser Steel's pro a third oxygen furnace and modifications of the plate mill. Along with the present expansion program now under way, it is estimated that this would increase Kaiser Steels rated capacity from 1,536,000 ingot tons annually to 2,933,000 ingot tons annually, or i 91 per cent increase. The coi is currently negotiating t.t? private placement of securities It finance in part this program; the balance would be from retain ?J earnings. SMOOTHER CHEESE SAUCE IN 3 MINUTES! it Try It tonight In your favorite Lenten casserole! si TUNA Carnation Kraft Dinners 2 Fruit Cocktail A ft 36cf .! it Hersheys Butter Scotties cheese 85c '! a oz J 'ftiX (arnation NOODLES 2 -- oz. pltg. 28c Premium Crackers Saltines 8QT. 47c 27c Pound Pound liILK 4 cans 57c By Purity COOKIES a (about I ounces) grated .I procata Amarican Chaaaa I Simmer Carnation, salt and mus- I tarid In taucapan ovar low naat2 to lust balow boiling (about war I minutes). Add Chaasa. Stirmalts low hast until ehaasa (about t mlnuta longar). , s cubs GRADE - I MILK EVAPORATED 20C Package z. I """I suet I'Utuspoonult I lVfc teaspoons dry muatard EGGS 29c For Del Monte 6-O- Carton b. Largo Medium For Quick, Easy Meals Dainties 2-l- cns 1 .OOlvELVEETA 69c Campbell's Tom, Soup Cans 98c ' I , Basil C. Mac Lean j Pork Chops P rryers f - Large Colored pound Beef Roast 55c pound 4c H For The recently appointed president of the national Blue Cross Association will be the featured speaker at the annual luncheon meeting of Intermountain Hospi tal Service, Utahs Blue Cross -Plan, March 21, at the Hotel Salt Lake City. Dr. Basil C.'MacLean, a national figure in the hospital field, will speak before hospital administrators and board members and rep-- , resentatives of business and indusNew-hous- e, Hrtta. SWIFT'S PREMIUM 2 -- 1 -- lb. cello packs 6 1 fills for 39c TIME.. ( 9c 1 SERVE PLENTY We Have A Full Line of BE SURE TO VISIT OUR Mac-Lea- RELIABLE PARTY MALE OR FEMALE to service a route of CIGARETTE machines. No selling or Routes are .estabsoliciting. lished for operator. Full or part time. Up to $260 per month to start. $1100 to $1200 cash required, which is secured. Please don't waste our time unless you can secure the necessary capital and are 'sincerely interested to eventually operate a $31,000 annual net business. Give full particulars, phone number. Write Box 8303, Minneapolis, Minnesota, for information and interview. 2 X3 try. Formerly commissioner of hosn pitals in New York City, Dr. is a past president of the American Hospital Association. He was a consultant to the Hoover Commission on the Reorganization of the Executive Branch of the Federal Government. IS SALAD 29c no.1'f.F. Kraft Mustard JjSLETTUCE all for 98c I ' Mt, ... . POUND AVOCADOES Skinless Franks I JLm i Salad or for Stuffing :r. 45cf Bell Peppers Pound EXTRA SPECIAL Featured Speaker APPI EC i ROMEBEAUT- YPOUND - New KEM-GL0- W Wirmg and at New Mmmewmires fflejpti, -- Your A&H is Happy to Remind You and KEM-TOM- E Low Prices t tha- t- i r We DID NOT RAISE OUR PRICES To Give SSI I Green Stamps! FRICES EFFECTIVE OUR INCREASED VOLUME OFFSET THE COST i ! 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