DIVIDE SAGINAW green feej QuJ$ LOCAL MYN TO REPRESENT LILT GROWERS INFLATION HITS DOUGLAS F COUNTY ROADS mnus of re aso n Mn. Harley Williams enter- William Norris and W A Hem- 1 Post war inflation has- rcachrd tained with a shower at her home enway are representing the South the Douglas county road depart Thursday afternoon for her sister- Lane JCaster Lily Growers at a in-law. Mri. Kenneth Zumwalt, meeting in Portland April 29-30. ment reports th«' Roseburg News WoRPS- u yk anoppia About 34 ladies were present and when the Pacific Bulb Growers As- Review and to meet the high« pay half |he money and the school dis- P |h la 8UT OMJ H om / t of private industry, $5.(M)O has Mrs PRûOLVHS y Zumwalt received many, ■ociation meets with the Ameri trict the other half to pay for it FOf rOUlirVnien b»«en appropriated by the Douglas pretty and useful gifts. can Wholes«)«' Dealers Associa- f^UCH THiy Also word has been received that ' 1 WWiM JWIVII old y* county court for wage lioosts to Several from here went on fish i tion. t|)| district will receive govern-1 t__ i laborers and maintenance men. Plans are being made to enter pent funds to assist in purchasing kF?nme^c,;l ”*,s ra,s,nR ing trips over the week emt. an M Easter lily float in the food and >’ ' can Barbara Laud was hostess r«*- _ - Trail ------- — to Th«* funds for th«* wage boosts was foot for the remainder of the ’n<id 'urke Urkey Can bf ro- rt’ * . •chocl year > I® P*'r cent by pro-1 ccntly for the upper grade schco' ' Mreaat which will be held mad«* available in th«' transfer of J 820,145 from th«' county emergen next John .^« r* A xn-K . i vidin« P^nty of green feed thru- children ‘ ------------ * July. at her home Games were in Eugene anJi'th^w^ Juiu ou‘ ,hc se«son as shown in official cy fund Members are urged to submit played and two prizes were won. _ _____ mTkJsiTend \ d alons experiments and by many growers. one by Mary Goyer and the other 1 suggestion* and ideas for an em- which will be stamped on Rubber Stamps The Sentinel, k reports Noel Bennion, extension by Pegg) Ketcheraide. There were J?h Gartncr have Poultry specialist at Oregon State lit students present at*d Mr. and । northwest lily shipping txrxes. n*:W c'olleKl* With lnash ««‘1 cratch Mrs. Amos Ketchcrsidc were honor of their husbands' birthdays. Z' ', J ( Pynch is also grains at w 50 to $5 per hundred guests. Mrs Robert Bash entertained ,Mr and thU is certain,y ,he >ear to save Mr. and Mrs. William K«*ene, with a birthday dinner Friday eve- jUiAm-w 1™a<> into rooney ’his way. says B«*nnion High quality, very rvusoti. _ newlywette. have i*eturn««d from ning for her mother. Mrs. I liny tpeir new house in a few days as , - Winter rye, Sudan grass, sun able prices. Nee us for nur । their honeymoon and are now liv- Laird. it is nearly finished. flowers and corn are among the sjHH'ial hatrhes tach Friday. ing in Cottage Grove. Sunday tliey Mr. and Mrs Lc«* Cline of Low- Waterbury and Kelton .R“‘ï L"mbet' Wv still have souie good •ttendod the motorcylc races ct green green feed feed in in the the late late summer sumnwr af- ssf. spent the day at the C. G. Keene ell were visitors at the Howard dates open. horn«' i Keene home Saturday. Benton-Lane park Sunday. ter early grass and sod pastures Visitors at the Jak«* Schwarzer dry up. A true winter rye, such as CRESWELL HATCHERY home recently were Mr. .*»nd Mrs. CEMETERI’ ASS’N In 1754 George Washington, in Giant Winter, makes goxi late Opposite post office John Schwarzer of Grants Pass command of a n'giment on th«* spring and summer pasture if Will he a meeting of the seeded not later than early May. and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pascheike frontier, was fwewi Jo surrender Creswell, Ore. Ph. 87 and children of Eugene. Shields Cemetery association on to a superior French force This It keeps growing and stooling thru 3G 3t<-UM Monday evening, May 5, at 7.00 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rcnston he did at Fort Necessity August and even September. o'clock, at Mills chapel and Pete Hayes spent Saturday Sudan grass, seeded from May --------- :------------------ 15 to June 15, makes an abun night at Bend visiting at the Frank dance of green feed over the same Grimes home. They went by way season. When it gets too tall and of the Willamette pass and came coarse clipping will start young, home by the South Santiam i ass. BOX CHOCOLATES Mrs. Ida Jackson of Walker succulent growth again which is has rented her place and is slay BOX STATIONERY more palatable to poultry. i Sunflowers and corn, singly or ing at the home of her sister. Mrs. 40 acres more or less located up Lynx Hollow With small planted together, are used exten Inez Monteith for awhile. Quannia Abbott who has been liveable house. Workshop, chicken house, county road. Elec- sively, especially for turkeys, as they provide a combination of attending school in Conn«*cticut is tricity .good water. Place bids with Mason Real Estate, green feed, shade and some ma now at home with his parents. Mr. Be Wise 617 Main. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Bids will be opened ture seed. Sunflowers are usually- and Mrs. Jim Abbott Mrs. Marvin Harpole and Mrs. Saturday 9:00 A. M May 3. 1947. We reserve right to planted not later than May 15 in Shop Wise । rows 36 inches apart and with Lowell Benston ga\e a birthday- reject any or all bids. hills every foot, using 8 to 10 dinner at the Harpole home in 38- lip COTTAGE GROVE, pounds of seed per acre. The same Cottage Grove Friday evening in applies to com except it is planted TMViUiDAY. FRIDAY, SATUR- ' any time in May. • । DAY, MAY 1-8-3 Some growers alternate s u n- flowers and com every five to ten rows in the same field, Bennion finds Turkeys start to graze this ManMI Thompson. Gro Tobias, combination when the corn is Clem Bevans, Donald Curtis. Jim I about three feet high. They con Davi«. Chill Wills. Johnny Bond. sume practically all of JU permit Of course, you are—everybody is! Safeway is doing its ting the sunflowers to grow tall when lower food prices mean so much to your family* COLOR. and produce more shade. ________ - ________ level best to keep food prices just as low as possible on now is the tbnc to compare Safeway values and sec for A higher priced substitute for real green feed is a good grade of BUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY every item, every day. Our policy of “following the mar yourself how much more Safeway really docs offer you alfalfa meal, alfalfa pellets or even MAY 4-5-« alfalfa hay. Addition of molasses ket down” when commodity prices decline (as many for your money.. Our guarantee of “satisfaction or money to alfalfa meal, 10 per cent by prices are now doing), means that Safeway customers back” applies on every purchase, of course I weight increases the palatability and consumption, --------------- Bennion adds. A new refrigerator has been!--, , _ _ _ High Feed Costs /H BABY CHICKS 0 _ SUV AT Alarm Clocks Watches Lighters Nylon Hair Brushes Royal Seal Nuts Dennison Diaper Liners ’ theatre ^Programs Open For Bids FOR MOTHERS DAY Must Sell ARCADE “Gallant Bess” 325-^ OR EGON Interested in LOWER PRICES ? “Notorious” always get the benefit of the latest lowest prices. Now, Cary Grant Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains. Louis Çalhem. Le nore Ulne. Ricardo Costa, Fay BIRTHS WOODEN — At the Butler ma ternity home. Wednesday, April 23. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wooden. Disston route. Cottage W ednesday , T hursday Grove, a son, James Dee. MAY 7-8 STRICKLAND — At the Butler —- maternity home, Saturday. April ’^1 nQ^ f^VAnnon 26- t947, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald A *mL Dl Vllllim Strickland of Cottage Grove, a «■« daughter, Saundra Ann. ■ SIMPSON — At the Butler ma- “ * ternity home, Monday, April 28, James Dunn. Mona Freeman. Wil- 19471 to Mr and Mrs Ted Simp- Mam Marshall. June Duprez, son' Cot’age Grove, a daughter. Frank Jenks, Bill Kennedy. I PALMER — At the Butler ma ternity home, Tuesday. April 29. ALSO 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. William Pal mer, Disston route. Cottage Grove, a son, William Calvin. POTTER —- At the Butler ma- Roy Rogers, Dale Evans. George £mh° „ Wednesday. Aprd Meeker, Russ Vincent. Bob Noland „ 1947’ to Mr and Mrs G,enn and fions Of The Pioneers. COL- fotter' Cottage Grove, a daugh- . ter. “Apache Rose’ — ; / ‘ DIANE THURSDAY, FRIDAY MAY 1-8 “Affairs of Geraldine’ ALLEN — At the Smith ma- ternity hospital, Thursday. April, j 24. 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Allen of Disston, a daughter, Sharon Sue. CHAFFEE — At the Smith ma ternity hospital, Thursday, April 24. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chaffee of Dorena, a daughter, Linda Kathleen. LEACH — At the Smith mater nity hospital. Wednesday, April 30, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leach of Cottage 'Grove, a son. Don Warren. / mic Withers. James Laydon, Ray SAFEWAY safeway auauiy /nears MEAT Cut to Please! Safeway Market Men prepare and trim your roost or ither cut waste free, the way you like it.. . Another way you save at Safeway. Smoked Hams, % or whole lb. 59c Bacon by the piece lb. 59c Sliced Bacon Cartoon, News. Satorday Night and Sunday “Prairie Raiders" ALSO “Ginger” Frank Albertson, Barbara Reed, I Johnny Calkins. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED NESDAY, MAY 5-6-7 .1 CLOSED. Drive Safely! A. LOT depend« up- the entire «leering a««embly including the front wheel«, ar« also Tery important part«. They are most subjected to the strain of driving. Mi«- alinement is the term applied to steering assembly trouble«. In order to obtain the great eat possible emount of driving eefety, these troubles must be corrected. They cen be eas ily and quickly remedied by our scientific tools designed to do the job. Drive sefely. alinement. Drive safely—get a safety inspection check-up NOW, a It's FREE. Identify our ifation by thi» Boar Sign - Symbol of SAFETY SERVICE. «THURSDAY, FRIDAY MAY 8-9 M & S Auto Service “The Trap” H Mile North on Highway 99 Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland, V»ct<* Sen Young. Tania Chandler Beef Stew w«//«/*—*«^ »«d wv« Clam Chowder Diced Pears PARADE Leg o' Lamb Roast Shoulder Lamb Roast Breast of Lamb Stew Lamb Loin or Rib Chops lb. lb. lb. lb. 59e 49e 25e 75e — Eviscerated Chickens— FRYERS, Cut Up « Ready to fry ROASTERS, Ready to Roast.. FRICASSEE FOWL, Cut up .lb. 47c .lb. 67c .lb. 57c SalmonSteaks lb. 65' Halibutsteaks lb. 55' fillet of Sole lb. 45e Phone 180-J Soaps, Cleaners, etc. Palmolive Soap 2^ 27c Ivory Toilet Soap 7^2 oz. pkg. 32c Dreft Soap Powder Jim. pkg. 47c Granulated Soap 51«. pkg. ¿5C Granulated Soap Nu ,or* Linit Clothes Starch White Magic Bleach ♦■•H f Oc 'Zr««11»" 17c Learn how each solved her problem NATIONAL BABY WEEK! MAX Heinz Strained Clapp's Chopped orc AW No. 2Vi can Green Beans ^4 **« us 21 c 44- m . U" 25 c 47*0«. m A 29 c Sunrise No. 2 A French style con Jr for <99 Canned Vegetable Dry Lima Beans n «.!«« jgc Diced Beets r»i n «.2 m «9 c Whole Kernel Corn w«««« N« 2« | 3C Whole Kernel Corn Na. 2 u« |7C Tender Pees Sweet Potetoes ntu bro*s Plum Preserves N«. 2 ms 19C N«. 2 Mn I 5C Ne. Th « m |9c Rhubarb Early Spring Crept SbsHsr Whites Cucumbers nothouu Green Onions Rädlshcs cnitty mttn lb. 5! GREEN 2* BRAND Grapefruit Ítíiítu Lemons tUNKIST NEW POTATOES n Z^TÍ CAMAGE Breakfast Items Fisher's Zoom Cereal M«. pkg. 23 c Cream of Wheat v Q»<U »•«• pk» 28c Kellogg’s Rice Krispies •*/»-«• pkg. I 2C Shredded Ralston Cereal 12 «. pkg. 14c Post Toasties Cereal »•«pkg. 13c Quaker Puffed Wheat p« p‘i I Oc ¡ÏÏ. 3-20c » 10' Instant Oatmeal or Dry Cereal, Clapp's 115 Gerber's Strained or chopped 3-20c Miscellaneous Values i-ib pt, 29C Ginger Snaps Ol* Peanut Butter ?a* »« |«r 3JC Molasses D"">> Brer Rabbit Molasses °®w »-44c Nu Made Fresh Mayonnaise P'"’47c Prepared Mustard • l « 8 c ’ •* 13c Cucumber Pickles n «M i — <ron diets 24-w. ¡«, 29c S'/r«. pkg. 45c Banana Flakes Hawaiian Punch pint 49c Se s I m 3 pkg«. J 0c Mints $|.e? M ». $3.75 Pillsbury Flour Kitchen Craft Flour «•» $ 1.99 M l. $3.75 Canning Needs Meson Jars *•" 79c, Q««»« 98c Economy Jars Kt" H m », dm. ggc q «,. ।, q < j Wide Mouth Jars o« Nnt» ggc you çer mone for youg money ar SAFEWAY lb. 08c lb. 11c lb. 39c lb. 20c lb. Lettuce harden Fresh ||)t lb. 07c Wakefield COFFEE 2 bars 25 Lb. 41 lb 14c Tender, green young spears— '•lb 45« Baby Foods B/G •»«• un 23c I Cashmere Bouquet Soap APML 27 • MAY 3 They're all in the J0 « cm 55c Citrus Juice, etc. Producer-Consumer Sale Fancy Tomato Juice “Prairie Raiders Bur 4- 98c IK Prepared Foods IW]-«.««« I Qc Pork and Beans c- * ^"4 Pork and Beans c««/« i Pan American Spaghetti b< .groom Lib. •« |QC lb. 65c — Genuine 1947. Spring Lamb! — Pork Roast lb. 49e Lunch Meats lb. 49e *lb. 49c Wieners Saturday Matinee ‘‘Jungle Girl” Rath $ Cedar Valley Special reduced price — Miscellaneous Values— ■ --------- . ------------ J. 1 «SATURDAY, SUNDAY MAY 8-4 Chapter No. S I I UTO LulU 1 lb. 25c mond Walburn, Donald Meek Grant Withers, David Holt, Czrieton. Charles Starrett, Smiley nette, Faye Holden. Your Safeway Store People con EDWARDS COFFEE TEA BAGS LESS FUSS FULL FLAVOI NO WASTE Thrifty too! Regular, drip, pulverized S ÏÏ 96 NOB HILL COPFEE V...42 ¿83* t'Hh whol. b««n AIRWAY COFFEE Fr«h, whol« b««n l-lb. b«| ) 1 |b«. INSTANT COFFEE K 37 N mcs T. New • ik in Reck Canterbury '£• 43 X'15