Tbr AentliwL Cottage Grove, Oregon SAGINAW The Friendly Neighbors dub mi l With Mrs. Getty Thursday after­ noon With a 1:30 luncheon. There were 9 members present and vis­ itors were Mrs Betty Laird, Mrs Ola Hill, Mrs. Dorothy Ketcher- side and Mrs. June Chatterton. Who all became members. Each new member was presented a gift ft the hostess. $5.25 was taken in Thur»., Nov. 14, 194« weeks. from the "galloping box" which made the rounds of all the mem- hers. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ruth Schwarzer anti Mrs. Ola Hill. The next club meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Getty with Mrs. Katherine Gheer entertaining. Mr. and Mi's. Harry Laird arc leaving this week for California where they will visit with a son and then will go to Kansas City, their old home to spend several BEAUTY TREATMENT •FOR YOUR CA Their son-in-law and daughter will stay at the Laird home during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benston of Eugene were dinner guests ut the Lowell Benston home Wednesday evening P. F. C. Raymond Huffman Is home on a few days' leave before reporting to San Francisco from where he will be shipped out. Mrs. George Getty is in the Sacred Heart hospital where she will receive treatments for a week Visitors at the W, Purcell home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Eastburn and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conley and sons anil Mr. and Mrs. Herb Duncan, all of Cottage Grove. 1HH WILL MAKE MI LOOK YBA*« .. YOUNGER? LONDON Mr, and Mrs jGcorge Gunn and Deanna were dinner guests at the S. D. Ritter home in Outage Grove Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perini and children were week end guests at the Elvis Kelley home. Mr and Mrs. ('het Gilham en- tertained with a surprise birthday party Saturday night for their sons, Lloyd and Clyde. Lavern Hess S2 C is home on a 12 day leave from Bremerton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ewing vis- ited Sunday at Culp Creek with their daughter Maxine and family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess and Lawrn went fishing over the week ! end at Lake«i|- IcivM are available to veterans who wish to convert their (I I. insur­ ance to a permanent form. New pinna arc Uthyear endowment, en­ dowment nt age HO anti endowment [ SAFEWAY CANNED FOODS SALE! stock up now on your favorite foods Our Body and Paint Department is ready to do a “face-lifting”job on YOUR car Here s your opportunity to fill pantry shelves with your favorite canned foods at money-saving prices. For weeks now, the 1946 pack of fruijs 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. A Word-To-The-Wise: New cars are still being delivered vary, very slowly—it will certainly pay you to put your car in good condition and keep it that way for a long time. Let us “bang-out” the dents in your body, spray-on a factory-like finish, make your car look like new. Two-day service Com- píete paint jobs run from PEARS Brakes Adjusted Hit R.r.4. Picod Ne. 2 Vi c 39« to««. Mas '4.68 Si Sauerkraut ^18e 12^ Tr* «S fo On Most Cars Cottage Grove Motor Co. CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE 112 N. Ninth HOW TO ROAST SALES - SERVICE Phone 77 TURKEYS CRIPPLED GIRL FURTHER HELPED BY CHIROPRACTIC Discards Crutches on Road to Health. A follow-up on a case reported in a recent issue of SCI­ ENCE SIDELIGHTS of a girl who was believed to be hopelessly erippled and was helped by Chiropractic is published in the Bronx'Home News of April 5: “After eight years as a totally blind cripple, Phyllis Bern- berg took a few more shuffling steps back to health again yes­ terday when she discarded the crutches that she had begun to use only two weeks ago and began strolling about her ground­ floor apartment with the aid of two canes. “For the first time in eight years, too. she is able to walk outdoors, moving very cautiously, accompanied by her little dog. “Queenie,” who seems the most excited of all. over the whole situation. . t “In addition to walking. Miss Bemberg, now believes that she will regain her sight, too. She can distinguish flashes of light in three different colors, which though they give her severe head pains, hold promise of returned vision. . . . “Today she ascribed the seeming miracle to the efforts of a chiropractor, who interested himself in her ease shortly after hearing about her taking second prize in a beauty contest for dMaMed persons. ' “She began a series of spinal adjustments, and two weeks ago discarded the wheel chair she had used for eight year« and Ixg'an walking with the aid of crutches. She contracted infan­ tile paralysis eight years ago. while being treated in a hospital for an accident incurred while roller skating.” . DR. H. A. Hagen Clean Burning STOVE OIL Holt o turkey Ie not only better then none, but you may even con- tider it better than a whole one offer these simple ways of roosting it ore followed! BUYING HINTS: Allow one pound for each per­ son. Have head and feet removed. APRICOTS whole, unpeeled Apple Sauce PEARS STOVE OIL Fresh Dates ££ Catsup | RlCe Distributor PHONE 188 Red Hill Texas Zenith Sweet Relish conins. 22« 12/52.59 No. 2Vi 25« 12/52.69 N«. 2Vi - the Right to Freth Produce Features for Friday and Saturday -Potatoes ... lb. 12 ia Limit Quantities SAfiWAV GUAMNUÍD MEATS Director Other Money-Saving Values Canterbury Tea Na. 2V> Town House—Unsweetened THE HOMEMAKERS' BUREAU An extra Safeway service 1». 33« £ 98« 12/54.68 Grapefruit Juice 46 oz. 29c Length of roasting time actually depends on indi­ vidual turkey. Smaller tur­ keys take longer per pound. Be careful not to overcook. Airway Coffee 39« Town House—Sweetened >4 Pacific Specifications #100. Quick, courteous delivery typ­ ical of Smiling Associated Serv­ ice everywhere. Na. 2 Vi Grapefruit Juice No. 2 13c 12-51.49 GREASED CLOTH (METHOD: Cover turkey with a cloth diped in melted turkey fat or short­ ening. Use 3 to 4 thicknesses of cheesecloth or 1 of muslin. If cloth becomes dry, moisten with drippings from roasting pan. Associated Stove Oil 12/52.40 Texas Tip—Unsweetened 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 for 10 to 12-pound half. (Add 30 minutes to roasting time if turkey is taken directly from refrigerator.) Bast occasionally with J4 cup melted turkey fat or shortening in 1 cup hot water, gently spooning it over top of turkey. CakoL (bhaJuL 20< Grapefruit Juice 46 oz. 25c ROASTING: Brush turkey with melted turkey meets Aviation Diesel Fuel specifications. A volatile distilled oil, it burns cleanly. Does not foul burner jets. Clear, straw-yellow in color. Has extra high heat content. No 2 12 Ml. $2.15 of waxed paper on rack in shallow roasting pan. Allowing 6 cups favorite dressing for 10-pound half, place mound of dressing on paper; place turkey half over it, cut side down. Our stove oil is of such high quality that it 12/52.52 Tomato Juice > Kraut Juice Libby's Tomato Juice STUFFING: Place well-greased double thickness ror heating or cooking 21« Ha'per H ouk PRUNES Red Tog—Chace PEACHES Ä PEACHES Fruit Cocktail Deh^n Grapefruit Juice PREPARING FOR ROASTING: Remove pin­ feathers and coarse feathers from wing tips with strawberry hullers, tweezers or paring knife. Singe off any remaining hair. Remove oil sac by- making a deep wedge-shaped cut in tail. Thor­ oughly clean body cavity, saving giblets for gravy. Cut off neck inside skin close to body Scrub outer skin with brush and warm water. Rinse, inside and out with cold water; pat dry with paper towel or cipan absorbent cloth. Rub salt (H teaspoon per pound into body cavity. Skewer leg and wing to body and skin to the meat on the edge of breast bone to prevent shrinking of skin and to protect breast meat. Simmer neck with giblets for gravy. .. 2’4 TltwambeA Nutt for Holiday Fixln't U-lb. Pk<- 43« Mixed Huts ib e-ox. pkg. 25« Fancy Filberts ¡b. 39« 13K-OX. bottle 18« IXL Almonds ». 45 »-lb. pkg. 25« 14-OT. Jar 19« Brazil Nuts ib.49« Mince Meat conin«, !$>•■. jar 29^ 39« We pay 9c per pound for Waste Fata. Waste Fats are des­ perately needed. SAVE MORE THAN EVER Moot Feature* for Fri. & Sot. T-Bone Steak Round Steak Sirloin Steak Beef Short Ribs Pork Steak Shoulder Pork Loin Roasted lb. 53c lb. 53c 45c lb. lb. 29c lb. 53c 45c lb FawlÄlb.^ TURKEYS US. PM ME Srado 'A/ Fancy Place your order now with your Safeway Meat Man HENS •b. 59c TOMS lb. 43c Half TOMS lb. 55c E V lacerated You get more for your money at SAFEWAY