Members Given Degrees at Hebron
Grange; To Visit Four Oaks Grange
Lorane Grange
Hall Renovated
P< iini L'nh ss Iw.d weather cut» i but larger crops should keep up
production, Bartlett price» are al- j returns from sales
most «retain to tx- lower than in
Cherries National sweet cherry
1951 Stock» in canner's ware- production in 1952 is likely to be
house. January 1 were 10 [ mt cent . enough larger than a year ago to
lerger than 13 montlix ago Dx»k cau.M- lower grower prices While
<or a larger crop in Washington im|x>rt threats continue to disturb
state and H< mm I River county the brined cherry market, little
where Irosi hit the 1951 crops. carry-over in either canned or
Winter ¡«ear holdings, meanwhile, bim. d cherries is expected.
arc now a tenth smaller than a
Strawberries: Market prospects
year ago, and below average. This arc better than a year ago. More
favors a good finish to the mar- money in the pockets of the na-
keting year; may react favorably tion's spender», a smaller carry-
with high opening prices on 1952 over ot frozen berries, and the
crop winter pears.
, likelihood of a smaller crop point
Prunes: Chances are that fresh to improved prospects.
C«ne fruits: This year and for a
prune prices will be lower than
either 1950 or 1951. Prunes for few more, boysenberry, loganberry
canning or drying will return about and red raspberry prices are likely
th«- same or slightly better than ¡to compare more favorably with
in 1951, but not as good as in 1950 other berries than they did during
unless cro[>s are unusually short. | the late 1940’s. Less promising is
Peaches: Prices may be lower ' the outlook for blackcaps, domes-
Fruit Prospect
For 1952 Viewed
By OSO Economist
The work of renovating the
Five new mcmliers of Hebron at Corvallis wax read *by Nellie
(¡range were given degrees al the Hari ix, acting lecturer and pro grange hall is now completed Af
nwrling Saturday night, Fcbtuiiry gram director, ni the Saturday ter the new firtex ceiling was in-
Here's the way 1952 fruit mar-
stalled th.' walls were repnintcd
16, With Hnrjx'r and Wildu Caller night meeting.
kel
pros|X'et» hxik to M. D, Thom-
off-white will) n light gray trim
taking the third and fourth de- Square Dance
ai, Oregon Stale college extension
The
Indi.*»
cleaned
the
curtains
green and Everrct and lone Me-
'fb,. date March H has turn < t
and Newell Corliss taking the for tin- square d im e for Gohlen 1 anti the fkxir was refInKhed. Mem- «l onomist, who details ) hm views in
Year, fund to be held by II« bro. I m 'I x not iced at I he last twtlng a new outlook circular. It is avail
flint and acconil
A n^xirl on the building m-' und I Xilemi < lr mi? • af the I »in mi that the r«x>m was not only much able thiough county extension of
tivltlex was that work is progress. hall with music and calls furnish warmer but the sound effects were fices or by writing direct to the
Ing with n crew under the direc ed by Alfred Grub of Hebron also much Improved. Any dona college.
Apples January « old storage
tion of Jack Godard working all Home Ec. chairmen of the two tions to help |M.y for the cost of
.lay Saturday and Sunday. Hugh granges announce each family is the materials usctl will be great holdings were well below a year
ago In the season ahead, n larger
Trunni'll wax called to I'ortland to bring one pie and six sand ly appreciated *»y the grange.
D'rnie Haldorson, state gate crop and lower prices are prob
with Mrs. Trunncli because of a wiches for rehixhmentx. Grange
death In the family Hot dinner» members and their Invited guests keeper will la- nt the February abilities. but gross returns will
26 meeting to sihtMtl officers for not derhne much lircause of likcli-
were served the men working at ' are to nt tend.
floor work All officers and pi-
To % isti l our Oaks
the hall both days.
All members of Hebron Grange trims are asked to make a sjiccial
Report» Given
A report from the agriculture are invitisi to attend a visitation effort to I«' present for this meet
committee contained a short talk, at the hour <>ik (,tang' this ing.
A card party was held Saturday
on »ucccxx«•« in the enst of |xix- Satuni.¡y night, I-binary 2.1. and
___ plantings of Indino clover e»|x cially all olfiiet - ate r.s|Uvst- evening at the grange hall. The
turo
for
mixturrs nnd Ix'cf stock came ed lo attenti or to arrange for a ladies brought sack lunches
• |*irty was ojwn to the
Patton.
.Mrs.
Clare
substitute
If
unable
to
go
from O. M
Chapman dlacusaed legislative re-
Hebron Gi in,?- will put on the public.
Refreshment committee for the
apportionment, nnd Newell Corliss I ptogr un it f-out Oaks which will
next meeting will be .Mr. and Mrs.
talked on the OPS and govern Include officers' drill, a panto-
Mr. and Mix
ment prices on used farm machin mime skit and the lirut appear I larold
Hutchinson
and Mr. and
ance of the Hebron Gits' club
ery.
Mrs. M. W. Kohn.
directed
by
Helena
Overgaard.
A call was made for an agent
hud a potlurk
HOC member»
i
to handle grange insurance, and Four Oaks Grange hall Is located luncheon i February 5 at the Robert
11th
street
in
Eugene
out
west
demits were granted to Roy,
M. Patton Tew home with IK prevent A home
Gladys and Barbara Means who, near the airport.
( economics club was organized with
have transferred to Redmond
room for three or four riders,
Mrs. Tew as chairman. It will
Grange County management plan v'*'“ nr,',l transportation.
I meet on the first Tuesday of each
was discussed, led by Robert .St. Valentini- Display
give
I month. Plans wi re made to pw»
Elmo.
A valentine display table was a public square dance on March I.
Next meeting of the Home Eco- put on by the Home Ec club and I A culler will be on hand who will
nomk’s club will lx* Tuesday, Feb- a story of St Valentine nnd "My •lino furnish the music. Each lady
ruary 26, for an all day meeting Valentines” wax given by Jack is asked to bring n pie and SIX
at the home of Mrs Nellie Harris. Godard who displayed kec|»xakc i sandwiches. Admission will be
Assisting Mrs. Harris as hostesses souvenirs from hix travels of his ' charged which will be used on
arc Eva Montgomery and Ida Mae lifetime. A valentine guessing the Imilding fund.
Harris. There will lx- potluck din game caused much informal mer
ner at main.
riment and the evening was turn
Traveling baskets were located ed over to Mjuare dancing. A pot
and rejMirted still traveling They luck supper was seived at 6:30
•re urged to be brought in to the p.m. before the opening of the
meeting at Mrs. Harris'. Sheila meeting.
Wcxxlx was reported 111 and un
The next regular meeting of
M L. Kumlcr Friday took over
able to attend Iler very Interest Hebron Grange will be March 1,
ing report from lecturer’s school and will feature a 4-H program the duties of 4-H ('lull Agent in
w'ith 4-H members taking part in Douglas County. He will work with
observance of National 4-H Clubs Miss Lou Owens, the other 4 '1
coffee beans
Club agent here Kumlcr replaces
H
2
indicator
<«>'
Wilbert
Anderson,
who
resigned
Refreshment committee for the
2- ?ind you want.
Match 1 meeting is Mr. and Mrs. recently to take over a farm n nr
Itean Martin and Mr. and Mrs Elkton.
3. PRESTO!
Flip the s*»
u
A bagful oiihe
Kumlcr. born in Salem and
Har;xT Casler. Members are to
reared In Linn County, is a grad
u can
bring cake and sandwiches.
Hcshest coHec Y°u
Skit practice will be held Tues uate of Oregon State College, class
day and Thursday evenings before of '41 Prior to that, however, he
buy-
glee club practice at the Mads studied at Kentucky and Boston,
Ovcrgaard home this week. Play completing his last two years at
practice I* being held Sunday DSC.
During the war years, from 1ÎH1
afternoons at the grange hall.
to 1947. Kumlcr was in India,
when- he not only was connected
OPS I IXIS < EILlNt. I’RK EK
With high schisd le.u'hmi; of
ON I ARM Eql IPMENT
OPS has undertaken stabiliza chemistry, physics and agricul
tion of an imjiortant jxirt of farm ture. but he managed two farms,
operating costs by establishing totaling 235 acre« with a dozen or
ceiling prices on new and used more workers under him.
He lived near the border of In
You cut months from the major mechanical farm equipment dian
and Pakistan He believes in
Zee Tissue- «m 10c .
Vid on new and us.fl repair parts.
All resellers nt retail are COV- dependence a good thing for the
life of your battery when
VUiteNark'» “ 21c
ered by the regulation, known as people of India. While uprisings
you juat "ignore” it. ThatS CPR 100. New equipment is pric cost them two million lives and
Wax Vap«—'12
ed on the Kisix of manufacturers' uprooted 10 million more, the con
why we inapcct it every current price lists, plus transpor ditions now seem better than ever
he commented. He said it
time you drive up for gaa! tation. handling and taxes, as before,
specified in the regulation. Farm Is good that the people of India
Expert recharging at small ers nnd dealers can get detailed have to stand on their own feet.
Kumlcr has been at Tillamook
facts on the regulation from their
since 1947 with the Production and
coat, when neetled. Drive nearest Ol’S District Office.
In the case of an auction sale Marketing administration.
up today!
Roseburg News-Review
of new and used equipments cacti
auctioneer must file with OPS a
written notice of every public or IHm'SK AND STEEL
BC1 Mt Teas. 12
21c'
Beginning in the first quarter of
private auction at least six days
before tlx- sale. This notice shoulii 1962, direct defense and defense-
Strawberries, -
related production and const ruc
be filed With the
District Office and must include tion will take more than 40 per
Orange Juice.
•
the piaci*, date and time of sale, cent of the carlxm steel, and about
60
per
ernt
of
the
supplies
of
a general description of farm
Orang® Julce'
cqul|»mcnt to l>e auctioned and aluminum and copper wire mill
a copy of the announcement of the and copjMT brass mill products,
Defense ITixiuction Administrator
610 Madison
Ph. 25 sale.
Manly Fleischmann has announc
ed.
Ix'gal Forms The Sentinel
fUHf
SAFEWAY
Thur»., Feb. 21. 1952
The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Grants Pass 4-H
Leader Renamed
State President
Cannon. Milwaukie; Mrs. Edyth
Bohncrt, Central Point; Mrs.
, Chester Ashton, John Day; Mrs.
1 Dean Puckett, Cove; and Francia
Mrs. Allee Lindsay of Grants Reynolds, Prineville.
A 25-year emerald leader pin
Pass was re-elected president of
wax presented-to Mr». Mary B.
the Oregon 4-fl I-coders' associa
tion at recent 4-H leaders confer KaiL I-a Grande. She has led 96
ences at Oregon State college and 4-H health and handicrafts clubs,
with a total of 934 boys and girls
f-a Grande.
as members.
George Liewallen, Weston, was
named vice president and Miss
World Brotherhood is something
Nondas Hughson, Corvallis, was
all of us strive to achieve, and I
re-elected secretary-treasurer.
think it will take courage and
District vice presidents elected patience before we do reach the
at the two meetings are Mrs. John point where wc can mow forward
Cage, Middle Grove; Mrs. Helen on a cooperative basis to the at
tainment of a peaceful world.—
tic blackberries, gooseberries and Eleanor Roosevelt, U. S. Delegate
cranberries.
to the U. N. Assembly.
customers have discovered
IT’S THE COFFEE THAT COUHTS
NOT THE COHTAIHER
L..
New 4 H Club
Agent Takes Over
Duties in Douglas
We Serve
Your Battery
The superb flavor and aroma of Nob Hill and Airway Coffees re
main LOCKED INSIDE the whole bean ’til you are ready to buy!
Remember . . . it’s the COFFEE that counts, NOT the container.
Lib.
Bag
2-lb.
Bag
EDWARDS COFFEE
1-lb. aie2»*. „
<Tin
Just Follow Fhese
Three Easy Steps
Pork & Beans V nCamp 3 m ^
Kraft Dinners 4“»^ 2
Van Zee Cheese Food 2
Macaroni-Spaghetti
2
Sunshine Krispy Crackers
Sunrise
Brand
Pancake Hour, Suzanna, 3'j lb. 42c
4 cans 36c
Gerber’s Baby Food
Oriental Dinners
corp píete 57c
Chun King
Kre-mel Filling, Lemon Pie 4 oz 9c
qt. 23c
Fresh Milk, Darigold
94c
l/IV
1-lb.
Spring House Butter
55c
doz.
AA I^trge Eggs
Margarine
Allsweet, 29c, with coupon lb. 19c
1-lh. 29c
Margarine, Delrich
Peanut Butter, Peter Pan, 12-oz. 3Mc
pkg. 30c
Pastries, Davidson
1-lb. 29c
Busy Baker Crackers
Pitted Dates, Dromedary
oz. 23c
Ginger Bread Mix
14-oz. 26c
Dromedary
4
Save on Finest I
Quality Be1 ^ir I
Frozen Foo®^!
ART NOLT
Chevron Service
Lb.
Pkg.
14-oz. 29c
Dromedary ....
----- Guaranteed Meats —
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•«usably food tMt« "i wndwiehts J
|
CUARANTEEO BETTER BREAD
33c
61c
86c
63c
54c
You’ll like th«M now
Skylark Variety Broads
Rye Bread bit. ust 19c
Raisin Bread i.ib.ioof 20-
Potato Bread bn,.^ 19J
47c plus tax
large size 57c
3 rolls 25c
West
ea. 59c
regular pkg. 31c
regular pkg. 31c
regular pkg. 31c
regular pkg. 31c
Friskies, Cubes and Meal
Cat Food, Nip N’ Tuck
91
•r tost—*itH tfHHdt too! Try • •
toftodjy You ll tot it'
•
Hand Lotion, Cashmere Bouquet
2 lbs. 35c
Devils Cake Mix
25C
79C
2ty
29^
9-oz.
Mint Wafers, Rockwood
qt.
Mayday Salad Oil
Shortening Royal Satin 3-lb. can
Dental Cream, Colgate econ. size
large size
Alka-Seltzer
Large size
Halo Shampoo
Turns
Tooth Brushes, Dr.
Rinso Soap
.
Oxydol Soap
Dux Detergent
White King Soap,
2-lb.
Bag
AIRWAY COFFEE
Nob Hill and Airway Coffees are rushed roaster fresh to your
neighborhood Safeway store. They don’t need EXPENSIVE
packages to protect their freshness. So you SAVE 5 to 10 cents a
pound!
Famous ZEE Brand
Paper Products I
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NOB HILL COFFEE
why not bake a luscious
CHEBBY PIE
25«
Cherries
Flour
Pillsbury
5 lbs. 79c
6-oz. can 7c
PIE CRUST
MIX......... 9-os. pkg.
-|QA
I9V
Sa/eway Farm-Fresh Produce
Gov’t. Graded Beef
Don't Miss
Rib Roasts
U. S. Gov't,
"Choice"
Grade.......
U. S. Gov't.
"Good"
Grade ___ lb.
BIG PUBLIC AUCTION
A1UUAIU iBACana
Grade
U. S. Gov't,
m "r’hntrA"
Grade
Sirloin Steaks
U. S. Gov't.
"Good”
Grade
sm
S Gov?’$4
* 1 oiU "Choice"
1
I
Grade
I
U. S. Gov't.
« Xi
Friday and Saturday-
February 22 and 23rd
Friday Sale 7 p.m«
Sat. Sale 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. & 7 p.m. ’til sold
BANKRUPT STOCK — 01)0 LOT AND FACTORY CLOSE OUT will be
■old to the highest bidder. Everything to furnish the home in Chrome Sets,
Bedroom Sets, Dining Room Sets, Platform Rockers, Davenports and
Chairs, Electric Sewing Machines, Assorted Tools, Deep Freezers, Outside
White Paint, Bath Tubs, Toilets and Lavatories.
Steak prwÄA13 PorkRoasi ib. 39*
^tnalr
s Ch°ice*l
'20
OIcdK v Prtrhse,
lb.
Loin or rib end lb. 45e
Grange Hall. Creswell. Ore.
Wieners
lb.
lb. 65<
69‘
Center Cut
lb. 65e Turkeys Henu>. 69*
Pork Sieak Ib. 49e Oysters pint 69
PorkChops
M. ARMSTRONG and FLOYD WORKMAN. Auctioneers
Spareribs
59
Corned Beefib. 69‘ Pork Sausage 49c
Ground Beef Ib. 59c Bologna Rings 45
Leg 0 Lamb ]b. 92
Pol. Sausage 69*
Lamb Shldr.]b. 79c
Rib Chps. Lani 96' Lunch Meat 59*
Pork Roast
ORANGES 5
Cabbage u. 9c
lb.
.08
SMOKED MEAT
VALUES
Sliced Bacon
ib. 55e
Fancy ...
Sliced Bacon
ib. 46e
Reg. ---
Hams
Half or wh. lb.
Smoked Picnics
„
................. lb
Bacon Jowls, lb. 25e
Piece Bacon, lb. 45e
Caiavos
Lettuce
California Navel
Oranges
Enjoy them in sparkling
fruit salads. Here is a
wonderful value!
5 & 49<
Prices in this ad effective through Sunday, Feb. 24
SAFEWAY
California
Avocados
lb. •
bag
39«
Each
f
Fresh, green
and leafy
8 m , 49 c
Grapefruit
Broccoli
Carrots
lb. 18c
Fresh
California
lb. 10c
Mexican
lb. 29c
Peppers
Potatoes
Tomatoes
10
60c
ea. 25c