8 THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Trade it Sell it! Buy it! Ad­ vertise it in Eagle classified ads. New 4-H Program Gets Emphasis For Pasteurized MILK CREAM project work, management uf live­ stock projects, completeness and accuracy of record books, partici­ pation in club activities, and the qualifications of the candidate as BUTTERMILK right from the farm to your door, write or call Telephone No. 7F51 The armed forces leave act of 1946 authorizes the veterans ad­ ministration to accept “terminal leave” bonds for the payment of premiums on all forms of national service life insurance. CUR PRODUCTS ALWAYS SATISFY 11-22-46 • PEBBLE CREEK DAIRY Napalm, the incendiary ingredi­ ent which roared out of wartime flame throwers as a jet of sear­ ing fire, is being converted by the army into a harmless all-purpose liquid soap. Timber Rt., Box 56 Vernonia, Oregon HERE’S WHY Tests prove the value of changing motor oil every 1000 miles. For the safety of your engine we recommend that you drain and refill your crank case with New Golden Shell Motor Oil IT COOLS—CLEANS—SEALS—HAS AN OXIDATION INHIBITOR! Vernonia Serv. Sta. Geo. Johnson PHONE 311 Allen commented. Wartime em­ phasis was on market stock proj- fat hogs. The new awards for breeding stock projects will focus attention on the long-time bene- PETE BRUNSMAN BOLTS, ROPE, SAWS, CRESCENT WRENCHES, NAILS The 4-H club member in each Oregon county who develops the best livestock breeding program will receive a scholarship to the 1947 4-H club summer school at O.S.C., announces L. J. Allen, act­ ing state club leader. The awards are sponsored by Safeway Stores. Winners will be selected by county committees on the basis of and revealed through an interview. These annual scholarship awards for livestock breeding projects represent an important addition to the program of club training, SPORTING GOODS, FRIGIDA1RES, GUNS AND AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE, TOYS, MARSHALL WELLS PAINT fits that these projects provide by encouraging the club member to start a herd that can be con­ tinued and developed in adult life, ects—baby beeves, fat lambs, and I Pocket Knivçs $1.75-$2.95 $1.50 Washable Doll 75c Bond Box .................. $2.50 Paints—Linseed Oil—Turpentine—Elec. Wiring Large Metal Scooter $4.75 TOYS 55-lb. Rolls Roofing................................. 14-in Atkins Key Hole Saw..................... 8-pt Atkins Hand Saw............................. 24-in Stillson Wrench ............................. 14-in Stillson Wrench ............................. 8-in Pipe Wrench ..................................... Battery Pliers .......................................... 1/4-in to %-in Plywood in stock Inside Doors in stock Large size step-on Garbage Cans............ Large Tackle or Tool Box....................... Water Pump Pliers ................................ ................ $3.50 .......... $1.25 ' .................. 50c ................$2.00 $6.35 to $10.50 $8.95 to $1450 $8.75 to $14.00 ................. $9.35 .................... 90c ................. $8.85 ................. $2.25 $6.50 Talking Dolls Ringing Telephones Set of 4 Sail Boats .. Monopoly Game ....... Casting Rods .j.......... Level Winding Reels Foot Balls.................. Basket Balls ............ Soft Balls ............... Croquet Sets ............ $5.00 Dolls .............. $3.95 $2.50 .... 75c CLOTHING Bear Brand Travelair Dress Sox ................... 65c Fancy Dress Sox ........................ -..... Special 40c Leather face Work Gloves ............................ 90c 5 Brothers heavy work shirts.......................$2.85 Harvester Work Shirts.................................. $2.75 5 Brothers Blu? Work Pants ....................... $3.75 5 Brothers Gray Work Pants ..................... $3.75 $1.25 Rain Hats, all sizes.......................... $6.95 100 % Wool union suits .............. — $4.75 Boys’ Slickers, size 4 to 14 years ,...95c Men’s extra long elastics uspenders ...,35c Large Blue Bandanas 25c, 30c, and 40c Men’s Handkerchiefs qet MORE Mlnncy al SAFEnl -a ____ Steaks, Chops and Roasts are top quality, guaranteed — worth every cent you pay Yes. pound for pound, dollar for dollar, you get more GOOD-EATING meat for your money at Safeway — EVERY TIME 1 EEF STEAKS! JindsiA, Sihloin See how they’ve been trimmed ond prepored to give eye-oppeol os well os stir your appetite’ Grader Lb. AQc "T< T-BONE, ROUND, CLUB or CUBE Lb 55° STEAKS, or SIRLOIN TIPS GR AAWA or A (the very best) 69* BACON Pork Loin Roasts Regardless of Cut or Cost; any Steaks,' Ch°P* or N°ds,s you buy at Safeway must please you. or the full purchase price will be refunded without Question f*TTADRWFWa wUAliAlw 1 uAiI > « ïvâ ; * 55' Fresh Gr’nd Beef lb. 35c anotíum buuai Beef Pot Roast lb. 42c Picnics T» Fresh Rabbit READY TO EAT ID« 30 Whole or half lb. 65c Fowl Cut up lb. 59c S HAMS lb.67‘ 7 Oysters per pint 69c Meat and Produce features are for Fridoy & Saturday Onl/ IN FRESH PRODUCE —Pound Pricing Mokes Money Go FURTHER’ Extra Fancy ond Fancy Pack Apples for Your Mill Market & Lockers We have some exceptionally nice meats for your selection this week. Beef, pork, veal and some extra fancy baby beef. We have obtained better quality meats, and we are pleased to offer them at no increase in cost to you. The following are some of our everyday prices and every piece of meat is guaranteed to your complete satisfaction: Have you seen the Crescent Tangy Savors Set? Seven different condiments. novel Christmas gift. Fresh Gr- Beef lb. Round steaw lb T Bone Steak lb. lb. Rib Steak lb. Loin Steak Chuck Roast lb. 38c 53c 58c 50c 55c 39c Makes a very $1.20 value for 98c Rib Roast lb. 45c Rump Roast lb. 42c Pork Shldr Rst lb. 48c Pork Chops lb. 58c Pork Shldr Stk lb. 50c >ur phone and delivery senice for your 's. Call 776 lies twice daily: 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Every Purpose! APPLES Delicious............. Winesaps .... Roman Beauties . Table Grapes Grapefruit Fresh Dates Brussel Sprouts Green Peppers 12c 12c 12c Red Emperors Texos Pinks 22c ” 9-01 Pk, Green Bell Deschutes POTATOES Uniform Sizes U S No Is ÏS-» Sk. 59c is-ib.sk Carrots Cauliflower Green Cabbage Lettuce Dry Onions 95c 9C No Tops to Poy For Locol Crop Solid Heods Crispy Fresh Boiler Site Nob Hill COFFEE Sweet — Juicy — Seedless Avocados Navel ORANGES Delicious ond Healthful* Thin Skins’ Lots of Juice’ C A LA VOS— Extra Rich m Food Energy* Standard Peas GAS??5N 14c Fancy Peas sugar belle "L* 18c Fancy Peas garde ' s ^ west Ncan219c fn.n COUNTRY Whle Kernel vorn HOME Golden 3. Nolle, can •• C Pears Hit Parade 2G_>s 29c Royal Ann Cherries 2* As 39c Blackberries Blu Tag 2s 35c Large Filberts l-lb pkg Almonds, IXL brand l-lb pkg Mixed Nuts L.r«. VBri.,y Peanut Butter EB^Y 33c ft Creamettes Macaroni 39e 42c 39c 59c 9c 6C - 5C 15c 28c 39e ill/ J £ /2 Lb. IN GROCERIES—Safeway Prices are SAVING Prices^-Every Day 1 29c 29c 19c Wropped Pkg Pki Pre-ripened Spaghetti franco -A merican can 15c Luncheon Meot RATH 42c ^o. 25e Minced Abalone Wlnd B. Kippered Snacks o N N.V18c Ralston wncl / woieat pkg 23c Corn Kix cereal 7- oz pkg. 13c Wheoties, cold cereal 8-oz pkg 12c Variety Pack c0V’^24c Post Tens Or cer V als ciTio" 24c Orange Juice 35c Tomato Juice ’'¿„’lie IN ALL YOUR FOOD BUYING — qat moAA. fo/L youl 1 13 Grapefruit Juice 2ouSNE No can I« TOWN ts-o« -ya Grapefruit Juice HOUSE can a VC Grapefruit Juice T t ? p S «„’2/25c ob Grapefruit Juice TÇ*p s 46- can 25c 24-ox. Heinz Pickles cucumbkf 1 Mr 35c 24-ox Heins Pickles Mr 29c PifLIdbc riCKieS < No 2% LIBBY— HOME-MADE STYLE Mr 39c 8-ox Mr 30c 24-01 Mr 35c Powder ROT al 12-os can 49c Powder calumei r 18-01 can 18c Pickled Onions pbar E Dill Pickles ABERNETHY Baking Baking Table Salt sno white 1015 27 c Mince Meat, Collins 15-oz tor 29c Pobst-ett Cheese ^£^rpkt 29c American Chees« »¿^2* pi!« *1-29 Cheddar Cheese SY<£R lb 65c iw, Ry-Krisp family style li-o« pkc Ser-Toast karmeuzxd pint X->C SNOW »-n>. aa _ Soda Crackers FLAKES pk( l-lb box 27c Hi-Ho Crackers Pancake Flour SUZANNA 29C Flopjack Flour ALBERS' £ 37c Pancake Flour SPERRY S ;¡j4ic Corn Starch, Amano l-lb pkg 9c ïïïnnty of —SAFEWAY ■A