With the Granges | IIFBKON GHAMJ. The Home Economies dub will med August 23 at 1:30 pin nt the homo of Min Nellie Hurtin Mr. Levley I hu rí» will I h * u»»i»t- ant hoot en». For the lli-guttu iHMith commit* lee Mm Nellie Harri* reported that no cookad food except pack aged food» would lie nerved nt the Hcgatlii due to the hwtiuction from the health department. It wnn decided not to have a grange I tooth On the program Ted Marcy played two violin numla>r», "Four U*«f <’lover" and "Rainbow nt Midnight " A demonstration of two 4-H dub girl«, Myrtle John son and Jane Carpenter, won given on "Betting the table and nerving a buffet nup|H-r”. They recently gave nil al ■ in chili un .i ,i Spi ingfldd and will compete nt the state fair. The girl« were ac* oompanied by their mothers, Mr». Marion Johnson and Mr». R. Car penter. Group »Inging completed the program. It was voted that the men dean up tin- grange giiiimdn and m il . necessary repairs Aug 21, the women to sei vc a |»tluck dinner. Vinitor» well- Mr and Mm Mnr- A■ n of <'iHigat 11 < nd and theii nnughtcr nod husband Mi and The answers to everyday Inxuruncc problem** By 0 B AHNEST Mr*. Fleming who are visiting I Ihcm from California. Mr» Klein mg is master in her home grange and two of the other» ol this Ipoup ure |aiht musters. IMAUFNA GRANGE NKUN The literary program came first at the rcgului meeting of JXirena / Grunge held August 4. Gmy Aine played several »«lections on Ins violin, aci'ompanled by Shincy Arne. Ur. Kirk of the American Cancer Society showed some mov ing pictures on the subject of ! cancer and afterwards u discussion was hdd. A paper sack game was j played by a lew; also group sing mg. First and second degree obli gation» were given to Henry and Joyce Kelly. Shirley Arne ha» recently been ' iipiarintcd us District Youth Super, mtendent. She will tuporvise the youth activities In granges in six surrounding counties. The next serving commit tee will be Mr. and Mr». W. A HemcnwuyJ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dike, Mrs i Myrtle Dike, and Mrs. Mary! Duffy. Mary Arne was appointed chair man ol the two fair», South Lane County and Dine County. She will choose her own helper*. Next meeting practice will be i held for the coming Booster Night ! program, which will I m * given on September 1. This is <>|a*n to the public. The following committees have been appointed: Decorating Committee, Shirley Sherrill, Shir ley Arne, and Ik-ati Snauer. Re ception Committee. Ellen Sherrill, Iza» .Giles, Thelma Wick*, and Master Philip latke Happy birthday was sung to Secretary Duluh Plaisted Rosalie Lake, reporter! ItANINO ON A RAKt, Silas A. Burgett, 80, stands In ' qnt of the 11-room luuu« built by himself and his seventy-year-old wife on the shore of Big Crooked Lake near Brighton, Mich. The house was started live years ago. In 1937, Burgett was forced to quit his job a* painter in an auto plant because of h ad poisoning. Doctor* gave him six months to live. Now, medicos say he has another good ten years. (International Soundphoto) ANNWER: It Isn’t a qm-sllon af your bring FORI Ell to buy fire Insurance for three yenra. It’« Just that the fire Insurance companies have worked out a |dan w hereby. In most rases, you can obtain three years’ pro tection at n cost of twice one year’s cost, or live years’ cov erage at three times the cost of one. It Is easy to see that It Is w Isrr and more et onomk al to choose the three or five year plan. •If you’ll gdtlress your own In- wrance question* to tin» oilier we’ll try to give you the correct mswers and there will be no charge or obligation of any kind. Arnesi Insurance Agency Phone 36 511 Main Representing the lending fire md casualty Companies doing business in Oregon. Your EGG PROFITS Ask ynu« X-fia fy* deu'st abflut Triangle — o loud for moaimum production. TRIANGLE MULINO ctstm I «4 The loca! Safeway store is the only 100 percent union store in Cottage Grove. PATRONIZE YOUR FELLOW WORKER Comm oid m > ii Sno-White Salt « lb. lb. 85‘ Comm. Plain or Iodized Successors to Horn Saud nml Gravel u. 10c Ie Fruit Cocktail n° 2/2 can LARGE VARIETY OF HEALTHFUL, SPARKLING FRUITS OTHER Sperry's Pancake Flour lb. 45c * “>* 35c |b. 45c |b. 45c Best Foods Mayonnaise Mrs. Wright's Bread ’ White or wheat 1 «lb. Loaf Ritz Crackers Stay-Crisp Tea Timer Crackers Famous Tillamook American Rich, whole bean coffee Jell Well Desserts 6 n«..«. Jello Desserts 6 n«von Haley's Meat Balls Campbell Soup c.i.r,. Zoom Cereal r *.,*, Linit Gloss Starch Aerowax poiuhînç w.» Playfair Dog Food White Rose—No. I's. Make grand potato salad. Fresh! HOB HILL Miscellaneous Values Hew POTATOES 4-lb. Sack Kraft Miracle Whip Dressing CHEESE 10 "s 59c HOSTESS DELICHT ■! Suzanna Pancake Flour Round bone Halibut Steaks lb. 49c Salmon Steaks lb. 69c Rock Cod Fillets lb. 29c Whiting FHIets lb. 25c Crabs, just shell & eat lb. 33c 4*1 (Sirloin T'P* lb. 45c , 1b. 65c PAN READY SEA FOODS ■■ ¡teak, tool ,4 At Fresh- garden, grown—Taste their real garden flavor. 28 Ifexx Snider lb. 6* TOMATOES Phone 384R2 — P. 0. Box 538 charge the usual fair price for U. S. GOOD cuts, and a lower money-saving price for U. S. COMMERCIAL cuts. Thus, at Safeway, this situation can really help you save money on good-eating meat, because U. S. COMMER CIAL is good eating meat. Perhaps it is a little less tender and not as well- marbled with fat as U. S. GOOD, but it is more lean and equally fine in flavor. Regardless of the cut or grade, you can be sure that all Safeway meat carries Safeway’s famous money-back guarantee of satisfaction and that all cut* are trimmed waste-free. Compare Safeway Quality! Compare Safeway Prices! Ib. V njBJCA Itili MV 39c 14c 23c 13c 29c 29c GRAN SOAP- 46-OZ. pkq. AIRWAY White Kinger Mild flavor, whole bean coffee GRANULATED SOAP — DI P A PU White Half DliXlAUIl Magic Gallon For whiter, safer bleaching PRUNES CANTALOUPES A 2 PRICES ON BEEF CUTS Cider Vinegar ► • • , t* (This mes - i-,e snonsore l by Retail Clerks Local 201) 25-lb. Sack Concrete Sand, Gravel, Loam, Fill X . Í 1 of frozen dressed turkeys. In addi Ntrwwberry PeM tion. th program piovides for the Rod spider is the most common purchase from vendors, during the and most injurious pest on straw month of July 1050, of frozen berries in Louisiana. The great»« damage done by the »pider» iwvura dns:a<l turkeys in storage which in the »print and Is mail sever* w< re purchased ftom producers after mild winter* with light rain in W9. The program is being fall. annouru 1 to sneourage orderly marketing nf the increased pro Tanks holding water for tropi duct ion expected this year as com- cal homes usually contain small pir *d with output in 194H. fish put there to eat mosquito Columnar Pads The Sentinel. I larvae. Freestone Sliced Peaches * * Page It GARDENSIDE BRAND — CREAM STYLE — GOLDEN BANTAM Luscious beauties — en¡oy them with a scoop of ice cream—or on your cold cereal. 5 lb. Bnsket Rock and Road Material Th«* Nrntlnel, Col I age iln.ve, Orrgnn CORN r. Producers of I . A* Thur»., Vtg. 11, 1*1*1 Attention All Union Members Portland, Oregon Electrical and mechanical engine« ring grad e uttm of Oregon State college and the University of Oregon are in greatt demand at the Bonneville power idministration, wiy re 30 gradual« - started lh<-ir career this month as junior engineers, an- nounces Mori ill J. CoUitt, director of personnel, Portland. Graduate:, employed include Eu gene A. Anderson of route 1. Cot- ■tage Grove. At thi» time of year, range or "grass-fed” beef is more plentiful. Grain-fed beef is scarce. As our customers know. Safeway buys only U. S. graded beef, and as u rule, just the top grades (U S GOOD, or better)—but U. S. government graders will not stamp range-fed beef higher than U. S. COM MERCIAL which is one grade lower than U. S. GOOD Safeway must therefore buy some U. S. COMMERCIAL as well as U. S. GOOD grade of beef to insure an adequate supply. So—and here’s the important part to you —while this condition lasts. Safeway will quote prices for both grades, on beef steaks, rib roasts, rump roasts, and other hind quarter cuts. We will Sand and ... Gravel Co. S ». » *4» The U. S. Department of Agri- '•uliur«* recently announc«*d a pro gram for tlu* support of producer prices of live turkeys at a na tional average price of alxiut 31 cent« a pound. The support price i; exf»*ctcd to approximate 90 per cent of parity for th«* marketing season. Tlu* program will operate for the period August 1 though December 31, 1JM9, in support of producer price» through porch'«.» *« PEACHES ZUMWALT • Concrct« poured during hot w«*uth«*r needs protection agairst too rapid drying which frequently results in hairline ersukinx «tates M G. Hular. OSC ext n-ion «Agricultural engineer Slow drying gives mor- nr n :th <1 in i!:« s corKTctc more wuh rp- . u he nd'ls B«*sl concrete results from dry ing or curing that take at b .st 10 day-. Prolonged drying m y lx* accomplished by cov«-* rig <,:< •' ■ that has had time to ’’«< t" with burlap, straw, rarth. or onw other material which will hdd water Then keep tjic covering wet. H u I xt con<’lud< J ---- ... .. „ . Here's WHY SAFEWAY QUOTES MOSBY CREEK QUESTION: Why do 1 always lave to buy lire insurance for three year pel loris when I buy other insurance coverage for one year at a time’* GOVERNMENT TO XI PPOitT 11 fiiv e > pkh e ANDERSON EMPLOYED WITH BO.NNEVII.EE POM I 11 •Mrs. Harry ( nslln, reporter Phone 1*1’13 Mary H<«»dw<>rih killed a large rattlesnake on their place hut week AI bo . one was killed on the Floyd Jone* place Mr» Ada Overton tripped and fell over a wire at her home She will be on crutche» a few days Mr and Mr*. George Duerst nt Gresham are here visiting Mi*. Duersts' iMirent«, Mr and Mrs. George Layng. Mr. Layng ha» iwen quite III all winter and they took him to a hospital in Eugene, Monday for treatment. As near as your correspondent has lieard up to the week end, eight cougars have been killed on Mosby creek In the past week or two and it is reported that more track» of a large one have lieen seen. Guy Prichard, the county trapper caught one in a trap on the Fred Overton place last Fri day Friends of the Scott» will he glad to know they were at Yellow stone Park about August 1. on their way to New York Mr. and Mr». Eugene Anderson of Portland s|a*nt the week end at the home of Mr. ami Mrs Ben Anderson of Blue Mt. Eugene 1» working for Bonneville as a sub station designer Ralph Bonaducrer Is also working there. He is the husband of th«* former Adelee Bostick. Mrs. Sig Nelson has as a house guest her sister and family. Mrs. Van Laanen and childien Barbara. Dee, and David of Minnesota, who uro moving to lx* Angeles to mak<* their home. Mrs. Floyd Jones visited last week in Coo« Bay nt the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Ed Thomas and daughter, Wanda Wanda came home with her grandmother for a weeks visit before school start«. Tile Blu«* Mt. Church board will tncet August 19, Friday evening at the church for the put pose of electing new officers Mrs. Arnold Duerst honored Mrs. Hartzell with a bridal shower at her home W«*dnesd*y, August 3. The shower was held on the lawn under the large maph* trees and the hotjor guest received many nice presents. Those present were Mrs. Jack Cline and children, of Oak ridge, Mrs. Pvarkins Miller and children, Mrs. Everett McCoy and daughter, Mrs Harry Castle and Ixirry, Mrs. lx*ster Rearrick and two children. Mrs. Don Blackmore and son, Mrs Jay Blackmore, Mrs Bob Seidel and daughter, Billie nnd Bobbie Westerfield, Betty Duerst, Gloria Nelson, Carol Mil ler, Mrs. Sig Nelson all of Blue Mt. and Mrs. Van I-aanen and two daughters of Los Angeles. Mrs. Duerst served a lovely fruit salad with cookies and punch. COM RETF HARMED WHf N DRIED Ol I TOO 11 tPIDLV ÄriwiyfO« LB. 8c 2B u 15 c Green OnionsC Riulishcs GREEN CABBAGE GOLDEN CARROTS CELERY—Pascal SWEET CORN. CUCUMBERS, mild. DANISH SQUASH Gravensteins, famous for cooking at H«*t Gwmt **•» ♦32/000^° Worth of Hom« Apphance»- ”HsÄ’‘ You may *',n Seedless Grapes save Apples SOAP UDII MAN * UtW White Magic so» EGGS “A” SMALL 49c Doz. SAFEWAY