8 THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1946 5000-acre Unit Of Camp Offered The first unit of Camp Adair, comprising approximately 5,000 acres, is offered for sale by the federal farm mortgage corpor­ ation through the facilities of the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, R.E. Brown, president, announced last week. Located 10 miles north of Cor­ vallis, the 5,000 acres is part of the 50,000-acre project assigned to the corporation for disposal. Additional blocks will be offered for sale during coming months. The 5,000 acres in the inital block are divided into approximately 50 farm units. The land will be sold subject to the /oilowing priorities: Gov­ ernment agencies, state and local governments, former owners, former tenant-operators, veterans, owner-operators and non-profit institutions. The general public, as non-priority holders, also may submit bids during the 90-day — THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. L PETE BRUNSMAN period, Nov. 7-Feb. 5 Further information may be obtained by contacting T. F. W hit em an , project manager. Camp Adair, Ore., or by writing him in care of Box No. 622, Cor­ vallis, Oregon. HOUSE WARE Copper Tea Kettle $2.45 Stepon Garb’ge can $5.95 The SAFE Pressure Cooker BOLTS, ROPE, SAWS, CRESCENT WRENCHES, NAILS SPORTING GOODS, FRIGIDA1RES, GUNS AND AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE, TOYS, MARSHALL WELLS PAINT Paints—Linseed Oil—Turpentine—Elec. Wiring Universal .............. $12.95 Galv. Buckets .......... 65c 54 Psc. Dishes ...... $18.50 Bond Box ................ $2.50 j Lunch Box ..... $2.20 Hairclippers ............ $3.00 | Boker Scissors ........ $2.00 Carpet Sweeps ........ $7.95 . ELECTRICAL • Animal Pelts To Bring Less BX Wire ................... ..........foot 8'/>c Loom Wire .............. .............. foot 6c Key Sockets ............. ........... each 40c Iron Cords ............... ...................... 65c foot 2>/»c 14 RC Wire .............. 40-gal. Elec. Water Heater $99.00 TOOLS AND HARDWARE Buck Saw ................................... $2.25 4-in., 6-in., 8-in., 10-in., 12-in., and 15-in. Crescent Wrenches Wiss Tin Snips ......................... $1.95 Carpenters’ Pocket Level ........ 75c Carpenters’ Line Level ............ 50c Stanley Hammer ...................... $1.50 Stanley Metal Level ............... $6.00 Stanley Mitre Box ................. $15.00 Stanley Brace ...........................$5.95 Wood Bitts .....................50c to $1.28 Ratchet Screw Driver ............. $6.95 Copper Rafter Fr’ming Square $4.50 Stanley Wood Level ............... $2.00 Metal Wheel Barrows ............ $9.95 Advance information indicates that trappers will receive less this year for pelt3 of fur-bearing an­ imals. Muskrats are reported to be off 20 to 30 percent, mink 30 percent, and marten 25 percent. Animals with long fur such as coyotes, bobcats, raccoon and skunks will be very hard to sell as most warehouses already are loaded with them and about the only dealers who will be in the market for such pelts will be those with available storage fa- cilities. It is realized that elec­ tion years frequently affect the fur market and it is possible that with the election over there will be more activity on the exchanges. - — SPORTING GOODS TOYS Table & Chair Set $5.50 Talking Dolls ........ $6.50 Doll Buggy ............ $10.90 Talking Dolls ........ $8.50 Duck Family .......... $1.35 Panda Bear ............ $2.45 Pianos .......................$4.50 j $5.00 Dolls .............. $2.25 | Large Metal Trucks $1.35 Metal Dump Truck....50c Metal Stake Truck....85c Wash Dolls •................ 75c No. No. No. No. No. No. 0 Steel Traps ........................ 28c 1 Steel Traps ........................ 30c l*/2 Steel Traps ................... 50c 2 Steel Traps ........................ 68c 3 Steel Traps......................$1.00 4 Steel Traps..................... $1.30 Plywood—All sizes 5-Gal. Can Motor Oil .............. $3.95 Inside Door Sets ....................... $2.10 1 panel doors 2/0x6/8.. .1% ....$7.52 1 Panel Doors 2/4x6/8xl% ....$7.73 1 Panel Doors 2/8x6/8xl%.. $7.92 ---- The SAFEWAY CANNED FOODS SALE! Vernonia Country . < I» stock up now on your favorite foods Club /> 0*4-7 S'e'd Oregon-American fall handicap now being played off All members invited to Here’s your opportunity to fill pantry shelves with your favorite canned foods at money-saving prices. For weeks now, the 1946 pack of fruits and vegetables has been arriving at Safeway and our store in your neighborhood is well-stocked .. . ready to supply your needs. We’ve listed below some of the low prices effective during our Canned Goods Sale. Dozens of additional values await you on the shelves. Take full advantage of the savings you can make. Stock up this week. play off their matches 'ini as soon as possible. YlfWMrib&i Z5- 27 JO i PUBLIC ALWAYS PEARS INVITED FOR GOLF Mill Market & Lockers Prices that will help you keep your food­ budget in balance are offered daily at the Mill Market. Here again are some of our everyday prices o’? Grades AA and A meats: lb. 57c Round Steak T-Bone Steak. ...lb. 62c Loin Steak Rib Steak Chuck Roast Rib Roast....... Rump Roast Pork Chops Daily Ground Lean Beef lb. 57c lb. 50c lb. 43c m. 48c lb 45c lb. 69c lb. 38c Of course these meats HOW TO ROAST Appiè Sauce 12/52.40 PEARS 12/54.68 12/52.69 PEACHES SXCMlt 12/53.48 Fruit Cocktail 12/54.25 your complete satisfac­ tion as always. COMPLETE FOOD No. 2 1A« can 1 ■ Grapefruit Juice Town House—Unsweetened Apricot Nectar 12/51.80 Heort's Delight t Blended Juice Orange Juice PREPARING FOR ROASTING: Remove pinfeather« and coarse feather« from wing tip« with »trawberry huller«. tweezer« or paring knife Singe off any remaining hair. Remove oil sac by making a deep wedge shaped cut in tail. Thoroughly clean body cavity, saving giblets for gravy. Cut off neck inside «kin close to body Scrub outer skin with brush and warm water. Rinse, inside and out with cold water: pat dry with paper towel or clean absorbent cloth. Rub salt (l/s teaspoon per pound) into body cavity Skewer leg and wing to body and skin to the meat on the edge of breast bone to prevent shrinking of skin and to protect breast meat. Simmer neck with giblets for gravy. Tomato Juice Kraut Juice O' Gold Libby's . Libby's I 18« 12/5109 Fancy Peas Swett 19* 12/52.25 14* 12/51.55 Butt«- Kernel N.. 2 IJg con ■ » 12/52.04 Cream Country Home Stylo Wivli Golden Bantam H 15« 12/51.80 Green Beans ^19« 12/52.28 Green Beans tr"n T°° N. 2 jAe 12/51.63 14« 12/51.68 23* 12/52.76 •V 15* 12/51.75 N:..2i3* 12/51.56 ¡.7 11* 12/51.29 N:..212« 12/51.44 CORN ca^nsd. Green Beans TOMATOES Gardenside SPJNACH 12/52.64 Fancy Cut Beets Libby 12/51.29 Diced Carrots 12/51.68 Diced Carrots Wu. Sweet Potatoes 6/51.43 Emerald Bay STUTTING: Place well-greased double thickness of wased paper on rack in »hallow roasting pan. Al­ lowing 6 cup« favorite dressing for 10-pound half, place mound of dressing on paper: place turkey half over it, cut side down. ROASTING: Brush turkey with melted turkey fat or shortening and roast in a slow oven (325* F.) 20 to 25 minutes for 6 to 9-pound half and 18 to 20 minutes lor 10 to 12-pound half (Add 30 minutes to roasting time if turkey is taken directly from refrigerator) Baste occasionally with */, cup melted turkey fat or shortening in 1 cup hot watet, gently spooning it over top of turkey. 16« 17« 10« 11C 15« 5« Canned Milk Cherub can 13« £‘1.50 Canned Milk SS 13« ‘¿‘1.50 Baby Foods or Clapw’a, Strained i ST 7« .ÏT 8« Baby Foods Clapp’s, Chopped Deviled Ham Libby's 17« •w-« 33« Minced Clams Sn„, tin *,J CREASED CLOT1 METBOD: Cover turkey with a cloth dipped in melted turkey lat or shortening Use 3 or 4 thicknesses of cheesecloth or 1 of muslin If cloth becomes dry. moisten with drippings from PUMPKIN Libby*» Chip Diced Beets Length of roasting time actually depends on indi­ vidual turkey. Smaller tur. keys take longer per pound. Be careful not to overcook. No. Vita Springs 1 » can 2*4 can 25c 12/$3.00 you’ll find plenty of fresh fruits und vegetables at Safeway 12/M .8« 12/«2.04 12/51.18 12/(1.32 12/»1.80 12/60« ST. /»5.98 S~ /»5.98 12/84« 12/96« 12/>2.04 6/M.75 12/(2.04 No. 2 12c can m »«,* > Marydale 2*4 Can 12 com S2.SS No. t U CorMail Vegetable Juice ran No. I can V^-All Mixec? Vegetables IO'/,-««, SOUP Campbell’s Tomato ran lOH-oi. SOUP Rancho—Vegetable ran lOH-oa. SOUP Ostrum—Mushroom can Buffet Tomato Sauce Gardenside tin V *9 mi . 12/52.19 Tomato Juice Deschutes CÂÜLÎFLOWER POTATOES Snowy White Heads U.S. No. Is is-ib 55. Delicious with cheese sauce Sack 16c 100-lh sack $2.69 Extra Fancy and Fancy APPLES Winesaps 12 $1.44 lb. 12,c Tires Pinlt Grapefruit .lb- 12’/2 c Orsgnn Cranberries lb. 45c Sweat Potatoes .. |b 12*/2 c We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Director SAfEWAV GUARANTEED MEATS THE HOMEMAKERS' BUREAU An extra Safeway service FRESH RABBITS FRUIT, VEGETABLES Local dressed Other Money-Saving Values AND GROCERIES CALL 776 H-ib. rug. • o* PM- 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. 6/51.75 12 cans $3.49 NEEDS, FRESH We deliver twice daily: 12/51.49 33' Grapefruit Juice 7 A V Fancy Peas sugar K^Tl 12 cans $3.09 7/ A I A- in à'x ' Fancy Peas 6/51.55 ’own House—Unsweetened BUYING BINTS: Allow one pound for each perron. Hive head and feet removed. fruioL (DhaJuL FOR YOUR Delight Texas Tip—Unsweetened Half a turkey is not only better than none, but you may even con­ sider it better than a whole one otter these simple ways of roasting it are followed! All Price» Subject to Change Without Notice 12/52.59 Tog—Choice PEACHES X." roasting pan. are all guaranteed to Harper House Grapefruit Juice 1/2TURKEYS 3 f/ ’ x 12/52.52 PRUNES Red Sauerkraut *5? 18» 12^’2.16 |7 [f APRICOTS . whole, unpeeled >■ / hottie 98« 43« 25« 18« 25« 19« Nuts tor Holiday Fixin's Mixed Huts Fine» Filberts IXL Almonds I Brazil Nuts >b 39« ». 39« J lb. 45c »49« Mince Meat 29c ">■ 63e T-Bone Steak Round Steak Sirloin Steak Beef Short Ribs Pork StCdk Shoulder Pork Loin Roast F OW1 Eviseersled .M e«t ip lb. 53c lb. 53c lb. 65c lb. 29c lb. 45c lb. 53c lb. 59* You get more for your money at TURKEYS iZS PR/ME Grade ’A’ Fancy Place your order now with your Safeway Meat Man HENS TOMS lb. 59c lb. 45c Half TOMS lb. 55c SAFEWAY ( i Collins. 15-ox. jar À