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NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1948
SECTION 2 PAGE FIVE
Federal Farm-Aid
Battle Looms In
Grange Convention
Bv OVID A. MARTIN
' PORTLAND, Me., Nov. 17
tPl The National Grange con
vention faced a convention floor
fight today on the issues of
whether future federal farm-aid
programs should be built around
crop controls and cash subsidies.
Its Agriculture Committee op
poses subsidies. It favors controls
only as a "last resort" to meet
problems of farm surpluses and
depressed prices.
Instead, it would count heavily
on a high level of city emoloymcnt
and prosperity to maintain a fa
vorable market for farmers. It
would keep government price sup
ports for crops, but would cut
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them below support levels of pres
ent Droerams.
Several delegates prepared to
blast the committee views when
the matter comes before the full
convention, possibly tomorrow.
Opposition is expected to be led
by J. S. Fichter, master of the
Ohio State Grange. He has been
mentioned as a possible successor
K) Albert S. Goss as national mas
ter of the Grange when the latter
retires. Goss present lerm nas an
nther vear to run.
An expression of the Grange
J hope that rural prosperity can be
i kept without resort to new govern
ment controls was contained In a
telegraphic request by Goss to
President Truman that he sum
mon top ranKing leaders 01 indus
try, labor anJ agriculture to work
mit an anti-deoresrion program.
In making this appeal, the
Grange leader said an economy of
full output by both industry and
aericulture Is necessary to save
the free enterprise system.
Meanwhile, another Grange
committee struggled for agree
ment on the issue of a federal
health oroeram. Mot of the com
mittee members favor a voluntary
health and medical insurance pro
gram over proposed compulsory
Insurance programs.
Water Projects
In Northwest To
Cost $770 Million
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WASHINGTON, f Tov. 17 (JP
Reclamation Bureau projects in
operation, under construction or
authorized In Washington and
Oregon will cost an estimated
$769,901,000 when completed.
This was announced yesterday
by the Reclamation Bureau in a
seven-year development program
placed before the House Public
Lands Committee.
The report said cost of the ten
projects in the two Northwest
slates to June 30. 1947, was ap
proximately 309,000,000. It said ul
timately they will irrigate more
than tw and a half million acres
A of land.
The Droiects with the June 30,
1947, cost and the estimated final
cost are:
Baker, Ore.. $.381,591 and $282.
000; Burnt River, Ore., $601,000
(completed); Columbia 3asln
Wash.. S21fi.721.023 and $663,629,
000; Deschutes, Ore., $8,280,892
and $12,332,000; Klamath. Ore.,
and Calif., $8,850,000 and $12,119.
000; Okanogan, Wash., $1,452,129
(completed); uwvnee, ure.,
625,437 and $19,000,(XV'; Umatilla,
Ore., $6,618,635 and $6,619,000;
Vale. Ore.. S4.858.000 (completed);
Yakima. Wash., $42,548,344 and
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$49,009,000.
The Bureau said It has 64 pro
ects under investigation in the two
states.
7 Lives, 3 Tugs
Coast Storm Toll
SEATTLE. Nov. 17. P A
coastal storm was gradually dying
down today, leaving in its wake a
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ton ol three tugs and seven lives.
Three men were lost when the
tug St. Clair smashed onto rocks
near Port San Juan, B. C. Five
others reached shore In a life
boat. Two more men were missing
torn the tug Ruby Eight, which
sank in Puget Sound.
knottier man died of a heart
attack as the Coast Guard was
attempting rescue of him and 10
others from their sinking tug
Neptune off the Columbia River
mouth.
The 10 men were saved by the
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' ber boat rescue but the on man
died after falling into the sea.
The seventh victim was a woman
lost overboard from the ferry
Princess Victoria between Van
couver and Victoria, B. C.
Two vessels, a lightship which
lost its anchor and a freighter
with 16 aboard which broke loose
from a towing tug, were still
occupying the attention of the
- Coast Guard today.
The freighter, Herald of the
Morning, was finally anchored by
its crew 15 miles off Grays Har
bor after winds appeared to be
driving it ashore. The Coast
Guard said It would be all right
if the anchor holds.
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Margaret Nicholt In
Queen Contest Finals
OREGON STATE COLLEGE,
Corvallis, Nov. 18 (Special)
Margaret Nichols of Roseburg, a
sophomore In lower division here
was one of the five finalists In the
contest to choose the queen for
the annual Forestry Ball here.
Mis Nichols Is the daughter of
Mr. C. L. Nichols of 209 Watson
street, Roseburg. She is a transfer
student from Llnfield college In
McMlnnville.
One candidate was chosen from
each of the 26 women's living or
ganizations on the c-mnus. From
this group the five finalists were
selected by the ball committee.
A simple cocktail sauce for sea
food is made by combining
catchup, chill sauce, lemon 1ulce
and horseradish; chill well before
serving.
Oven-Ready
TURKEYS
Cost NO More-
and may cost less!
; The reason for this is
the price
J'-y per pound of Fresh, Quick-Frozen tur
J keys is based on the waste-free weight
VV AFTER the bird is completely
'j cleaned. Head, feet and innards are
NOT included in the weight for which
A you pay, as they are when you buy
turkeys the old-fashioned or New York '
dressed way. Obviously you do not !
need to buy as many pounds when ?
Average weights,
H-20 lbs.
J'y you buy an Oven-Ready turkey.
'j SEE WE'GHT COMPARISON
SCALE TO THE RIGHT
Nuts, Candies, Etc
Salted Peanuts Kemp I5-oi. Jar 69c
Oregon Walnuts Med., soft shell Lb. 39c
Mixed Nut Meats Kemp 7-oi. jar 55c
IXL Almonds In Shells , Mb. pkg. 49c
Filbert Meats Rubi Rancho 4-oz. 25c
Candy Bars Re9- 5e size bars 6 for 25c
Chocolates Winstel Brand l-lb. box 98c
Pitted Dates Dromedary 7'2-oz. pig. 25c
Seedless Raisins 2-lb. 29c; 4-lb. 55c
Jell-Well Desserts Flavors Pkg. 7c
Knox Gelatine . . pl(9- 21c
Baking Needs
Swansdown Cake Flour 2-lb. pkg. 39c
Baking Powder Calumet 16-ox. can 20c
Cocoanut hland Pure 3l2-oz. 9C
- Powdered & Brown Sugar 1-!b. pkg. 10c
Makes better uke& pie crusts,
yet sives you money
25-lb. 1.75
50- lb. 3.53
Shortening
Crlsco S 3-lb. S,
Snowdrift can
1"
Spry Shortening
Be a Culinary Artist! 3-Lb. A
Create praiseworthy dishes. Can ' 19
Pie-Crust MIX
Krusteax
For nice flaky crust
17-ox. Pkg. 35'
Sweet
The kind of Sweet
Potatoes you love
to prepare.
Potatoes
U. S. No. 1 Grade
Fresh Cranberries
Texas Grapefruit
Ki;rr.; i r i mitt
0f "Mmam I
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YouVe SURE . . . With a
OVEN-HI
Yes, if it's a Safeway "Oven-Ready" turkey, you're sure (1) The quality will be the
very finest money can buy a bird that's young, tender and flavorful; you're sure (2)
it will be really clean and being oven-ready you can prepare it, stuff it and roast it with
the least amount of work; you're sure (3) that this turkey will be heavy meated, with
lots of tender, juicy white and dark meat, and you're sure (4) your family and invited
friends will have real cause to praise you for the marvelous Thanksgiving Feast you prepared-
for them. See your Safeway Market Man today about YOUR Turkey!
TOMS-
69c &C' J1K 79c
Thanksgiving HAM S.Ts
Maybe you're planning to serve
Ham this Thanksgiving. If you
are here's a value on quality
Hams that's outstanding any
time. Mild sugar cure, whole or
half at this price.
LB.
Lean, Flavorful
Sliced Bacon n,69c
Leg
Pan-Ready Chickens!
Roasters 5 lb79c
Fryers Lb. 79c
Fricassee Fowl 69c
Pork
Pure
Canned Vegetable Savings
Asparagus Sunny Skies Picnic can 33s
Green Beans Brlargate-cut No. 2 can 2 1 C
Fancy Corn Country Home No.,303 7c
Mushrooms Broil In Butter 3-oi. 32c
Fancy Peas Sugar Belle No. 303 can 6c
Fancy Pumpkin Moonbeam 2'2 can 0c
Mince Meat Borden, None-Such 28-or. 43c
Favorite Coffees and Teas
Nob Hill Coffee 1 lb. 46c; 2 lb. 91c
Airway Coffee 1 lb. 44c; 3 lb. 1.31
Edwards Coffee 1 lb. 51c; 2 lb. 1.00
Other Brands Lb. can 53c; 2 lb. 1 .05
Canterbury Black Tea '2-lb. pkg. 59c
Lipton Black Tea '2-lb. pkg. 65c
mmSBUsmssWUUK
Potatoes
SQUASH
Large, meaty squash
you're sure to find the
right size piece to serve
your needs.
Marbelhead
oi Hubbard LB 3C
2 lbs. 25
43c
10-Lb.
Sack
Western
Plump red ones,
to help enhance the
Thanksgiving Dinner
29c
10c
-LB. 9C
RED LB.
WHITE
SAFEWAY Waste-Free
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Average weights, 9 to 13
- - K .
0' Lamb
Tsndar and M.sty
Wait. Fr.
lb. 69e
Lamb Shoulder
Yeal Roasts
- lb. 49'
lb. 65e
Loin Roasts
Pork Sausage
Fint for
Drttilng
mm lb. 59c
lb. 59c
pt. 69c
Fresh Oysters
Fins for
Drilling
Miscellaneous Values
Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 eans 32c
Gulf Oysters De Jeans 4-oi. can 35c
Breeze Cheese Food 2-lb. loaf 79c
Velveeta Cheese Food 2-lb. loaf 98c
Favorite Cigarettes Carton $. 1.39
White Mb. If. 1 4C
"2-lb. 21c
Pctrd Dog Food
A Festive Thanksgiving
Feast for your dog
Ca14e
SOUTHERN YAMS
CRISP FRESH CELERY C'P
CELERY HEARTS
CAULIFLOWER Snowy.whi. h..i.
RIPE TOMATOES G IJ-
PARSNIPS E,,r "vrfu. "ooh
BRUSSEL SPROUTS P'.-''p.J c.io,
RED EMPEROR GRAPES "'"''J
FRESH PACKED DATES
YELLOW DRY ONIONS H.rd-f,.,h
BROCCOLI Bri9,, "n GirdM-frwIi
FRESH, FIRM LIMES
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j Comparison of Weights
j OVEN-READY vs.
H NEW YORK DRESSED
m TURKEYS
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93t pounds v
10', 4 pounds
1 1 pounds
111 4 pounds
12!j pounds 1
13'4 pounds Y
H'l pounds '
1Sj pounds v
lbs.
16j pounds
1 7 pounds
pounds
18i2 pounds
NEW YORK DRESSED
WEIGHTS INCLUDE HEAD,
FEET AND INNARDS. THE
DIFFERENCE ABOVE
SHOWS THE WASTE.
OVEN-READY TURKEYS
ARE WASTE-FREE!
Appetizers, Etc.
Large Ripe Olives ony No. I can 25c
Jumbo Ripe OKves fny No. I can 29c
Green-Ripe Olives Sylmar, lg. No.li 29c
Sweet Pickles Del Monte, slie. 24-oz. 45c
Sliced Dill Pickles Del Monte 24-ox. 35c
Nalley's Pickles Treasure I2-oi. jar 25c
Rih Crackers rV. t"Y l-lb. box 32c
Pop Corn Sure-pop 2-lb. cello pkg. 35c
Spreads, Dressings, Etc.
Orange Marmalade S & W 2-lb. jar 43c v
.Mint Jelly harden IZ-or. gi. ?c
Kraft Mayonnaise Pin J" 49c
Best Foods Mayonnaise Pint Jr 49c
Nu-Made Mayonnaise Pin Jar 47c
Salad Dressing Duchess Pt. 37c; 9. 66c
Miracle Whip Kraft Pt. 39c; ?t. 69c
Red Hill Catsup Special! Bottle 5c
Chili Sauce Moneta Brand Bottle 9C
Pure Strained HONEY
Bradshaw brand
Very fine honey
89e
5-Lb. Can
Canned Fruit Values
Cranberry Sauce Ocean Spray Can 5C
Apricots Wy Gold. unp. 2l2 can 9C
Maraschino Cherries S&W 8-oz. bot. 29c
Fruit Cocktail Libby No. 22 n 43c
Citrus Salad Adams No. 2 can 23c
Castle Crest Peaches 303$ 9c
Pears Green Jag No. Vfa can 32c
Crushed Pineapple Hortlex No. 2s 29c
Fruit Juice Values
Apple Cider Wood River Gal. jug. 49c
Grape Juice Welch's Ouart bot. 49c
Grapefruit Juice Town Wouse 46-oi. 23c
Orange Juice full O'Gold 46-oz. can 27c
Tomato Juice Sunny Dawn 46-or. can 23c
2 lbs. for 25c
" Lb. 9c
Bunch
Lb., 2'c
t.llo pig. 22c
Lb. '0c
Lb. 23c
Lb. ,7
..,. pig. 19c
Lb. 5c
Lb. 156
...Lb 29c
Luscious Ripe
Apples
Extra fancy and
Fancy Pack
ROME BEAUTIES
LB. 10c BOX 3.79
DEUCIOUa
LB. 14c BOX 4.79
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