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PAHE EIGHT THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Popular Eastern Circus Soon To Appear in This Vicinity Bringing an interlude of joy and ■ cheer to relieve the tension of ’ troublous times. Russell Rros.' . Great 3-Ring Circus, one of Amer- | tea's largest, w ill be the center of ? attraction for many people of this | community when it exhibits at the Lane County Fairgrounds in Eu gene Wednesday. July 1. Long a prime favorite through out the East and Middle West, Russell Bros, this year is extend* injf Its popularity to the Pacific Coast, having opened its 1942 sea son w ith highly successful en gagements in Los Angeles and Hollywood. Among the stellar attractions on the all-new star-spangled pro gram are Winston's Equestrian Sea Lions which perform incredi ble feats of balance while riding horseback, Jorgen M. Christian sen's marvelous Argentine Criolkt horses, the Skyrocketing Esca lantes. the Sensational DeWaynes. the Four Acevados, the Aerial Alexandras, the Bell-T h a z e r Troupe, ihe Grace Orton Trio, the Clarkonians. and many other top- rank aerial, arcrabatic. and arenic CTRi’l'S PALS artists. Additional trained animal features include performing ele- modern manner by Eddie Woeck- phants, outstanding high school ener's celebrated circus band, dancing horses, cunning m ilita ry Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m. to ponies. W hite’s leaping Grey- allow ample time to view the wild hounds, the world's only troupe of an.rnal displays and horse fa ir in trained Great Dane dogs, and the menagerie before the start of Barney, chimpanzee star of "Tar- the big show at 2 and 8. A special zan pictures. attraction in the menagerie is The entire performance is plen- Congo, gargantuan ape weighing tifu lly spiced w ith the antics of upwards of 250 pounds and so the clowns, and attuned to spirit- fierce he must be kept in a double ed circus music played in the barred cage. Latham Softball Season Is Cedars Opened Friday e Eve *«■ • An auspicious start was made in the opening of the softball sea- son Friday night w ith a gratify- ing attendance. The firs t half schedule of the season ending July 17 is announc- ed as follows: June 26 Pram vs. the G row Hardware; Quality Market vs. Knickerbockers. ' June 29 Eagles vs Drain; The Grave Hardware vs London. , Mrs M vr' ,c ;‘ nd JuV » Knickerbockers va. The h* w movwl ’ ° Oakland. Oregon. Grave Hardware; Quality Market Maurice Boykin of Lxis Angeles vs. Eagles. ,s visiting Ins mother. Mrs. Aee July 6 London vs. Drain; The Gregg. Grave Hardware vs. Q uality Mar- Miss Hazel Barrie of Creswell ket. was an overnight guest at the July 10 Drain vs Knickerbock- Sterling Bolton home Tuesday of era; Eagles vs. London. ‘ast week. July 13 Quality Market vs. Carolyn Bolton spent the latter Drain; Knickerbockers vs. Lon- I**1'1 of •««< " e,'k «» Anlauf visit- doq. ' inS Maggie and Delbert Wertz. July 17 Eagles vs. The Grove she ,s working at the Ben Hardware; Quality Market vs. ,V n n * home nt Anlauf. London. Mrs. Rose Lowrance m otond to Last night two special games at Fall Creek Sunday lo take Morenc Kelly Field were cut short on ac- to the 4-H summer school which count of the weather. Two local is now in session. girls' teams played four innings Word has been received from and according to Major W alter M erritt Bolton that he is now stn- Smith the score w.-.s 7 to 4 (These tioned w ith Company 296 at th«> teams are yet unnamed according Naval Training Station. San Die- to M ajor). In the main event, go. Quality Market defeated the The Rev. and Mrs. F. F. Mc- Army and Navy store of Eugene Farland of Gilchrist are visiting at the Fred Lauhach home. The 9 to 4 in a five-inning game. Rev. McFarland was formerly m inister of the Presbyterian church ä s in Cottage Grove. Mosby Creek Arcade Theatre Wed., Thurs., July 1-3— “ Broadway,” George Raft, Pat O'Brien, Janet Blair, Brod Crawford, Marie Wilson. Also “ Gentleman A fte r D ark,” Brian Donlevy, M iriam Hopkins, Preston Foster. Diane Theatre Kerns' COME TO THE CITADEL of PROPHECY 012 Main FRI., JUNE 26 THE CARNIVAL OF SIN A G G R E SSIO N ........................ L U S T ..................................... CRIME Hear About The Wisest Man Who Ever Lived and The Wisest Thing He Ever Said SUN., JUNE 28 RUSSIA—the Surprise of the Century Throngs Are Enjoying the Hardin Muiic Art Prelude at 7 : 4 5 ......................... Join them! SAFEWAY NUMBER 41 A dm ission 11c and 2.3c Bargain N ig h ts l i e and 15c; Sat. Mat. l i e and 20c * I t i e t h i n / q u e n c h e rs e a ttly p r e p a r e d a ! h u n t p e n n ie s f o r U d r S lu m p s P A //«»» Zv Mtw .1 th ir l, sh o rt story n t a glartet Bsy War Stamp» with the Mtaay yaa save aw fhasa Hurry! Nu-Made Contest Ends July 5 Get an entry blank from your p,,,,,, Safeway today. 346 rash prizes plenty of chances' to win! yum 27c I6 c White Out for Victory How to offer real Fountain-Service right in your own home sa u 't h n d cooler, m ore I f c r l l in f lu m m e r d rin k s than these 1 thirst- qnens h e n th a t w ere p la n n e d hy the \a/e- w ay H o m rm a h m ' H nrran A n d best of a ll, they w ere p la n n e d to th a t yon < on td oattly p rep a re a n d serve them a t home. PETER PIPER PUNCH Combine 3 cups orange carbonated beverage, < cups ginger ale, and Z cups gra|>e juice. Chill thoroughly. Just liefore serving add thinly sliced orange slices an<l iiiaraM'hino cher ries. Pour into punch l«»wl over cake of ice. Serves 8 to 1«. PEPPERMINT ALE FIZZ S lb or S bnoly l|* rup, whi(,|nn< ground peppermint cream Mirk 1 q( ginger ale Put randy through food ehopjier, using coarse knife. Whip cream until stiff. Folil candy into cream. Pour into automatic refrigerator tray. Place in freezing unit. Set control at coldest point ami freeze until mixture is firm. Place serving of |iep,MTmint cream in tall glass. Fill glass with ginger ale. Mix well. Serves 6. COFFEE COOLER Fill tall glasses jg with crushed ice and a -»coop of ice cream. Pour in hot double-strength coffee, GRAPE JUICE Combine it with carlsmated water, ginger ale, fruit juices; or dilute it to taste with ice water. SANDWICH SPREAD, Lunch Box, Pt jar 25c PEANUT BUTTER. Beverly 21b. jar 37c CORNED BEEF, Cap 12 oz. jar 19c PINK SALMON, Prince Lee Lb. can 19c TIDE CREST OYSTERS 5-cx. can 17c SMALL WHITE BEANS 5 lb. pkg. 39c FANCY RICE. Blue Rose 3-lb. pkg. 25c TENDERONI, Van Camp's New Macaroni 5c BABY FOOD, Oerber's Assorted 4 cans 25c CHERUB MILK, Tall cans 7c CARNATION MILK, And Adv. Brands 8c EAGLE BRANK MILK. Borden s 15 ox. 19c JELL WELL Dessert and Puddings 5c Saftwatf guarantees t h a t these m e a ts a re tender If Ssfewsy m««t im 't lander, juicy and fo o d aatln f—wa’II refund all your money. Meat Prices Friday and Saturday FRESH OROUND BEEF 2 lbs SIRLOIN STEAK, Nourishing Lb. BEEF ROAST, Thrifty blade cuts Lb. BACON Any size you wish at this price Lb. BACON JOWLS, Rich flavored Lb. SKINNED HAMS CenPak or Morrell's Lb. 37c 45c 37c 28c 29c 21c Assorted Luncheon Meats Lb. JJc FRANKFURTERS Regular Lb. 23c BOILING BEEF Lb. 15c Safeway guarantees t h a t this produce is fresh TROPICAL PUNCH Whip cup mashed ripe banana until creamy; combine with I *4 cups cold milk; asl<I 1 tbsp. pineapple juice; jHiur into a tall glass; top with a dash of nutmeg; garnish with cin namon stick. Makes a 10-oc. serving. IDEAS FOR 4TH O f JULY Read "Red, White ami Blue Table Do’s” in this week’s Family Circle Magazine for unusual recipes and decorative ideas for the 4lh of July. Out Thursdays Jree at Safeway, Sajeu’ay Hom em akers’ B ureau JULIA LEE WltKJBT, LHr«0nr Here's a stationery value that w ill go like a “ hot cake.” Sixty large flat sheets Medford White L in e n - 50 envelopes to match. Fine quality white linen. We cannot get extra supplies of this value so first come, first served. So you can drive to church Drain Veteran Dies at Roseburg Fishing Bulletin L IN E N Pound Paper and Envelope C O M B IN A TIO N Turn in Your Rubber iss Florene Franklin of Los Angeles visitisl at the W A Hem- enwi ay home Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Norris of K have purchased the I* ,, McGvc |>|mv wh|ch ,s ,,ow cupied by the Roy Manbcck fam- ,, M r un(| Mre No|.ns ,<m ,ake |xksSMSien soon. . Jeune Addy and Mabie Holton Mrs M"lsberr.v m Cottage Grove Ihursday of last Howard Jacobs, 50, world war veteran and resident of Drain, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris and _ Callers Sunday at the H arry died at the Veterans hospital nt fam ily spent Sunday at the home Castle home were. Messrs and Roseburg Sunday night as a ro of a sister of Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Mmes Lester Rearrick of Blue sult of a self-inflicted gunshot Ivan Warthen at Noti. Mt.. Melvin McGuire of Walden, wound, according to a report made Mrs. Harold Hammericksen and W alter G riffin and three sons of by State Policeman Clyde Fisk, three children of Redding. Cali- Eugene and W iill Chapman and who was called to the hospital fornia. are visiting at the home of sons Robert and Wessley. Wessley Saturday night to investigate the her mother. Mrs. Lee Williams, is home on furlough. He was on case. The Hammericksens expect to the Lexington when it was sunk Policeman Fisk reported that move soon to Richmond, Califor- in the Coral sea Jacobs had gone to the home of a nia. where he is employed on a M r and Mrs. Floyd Jones and neighbor. Mrs. Irene Hand, about welding job. son Eldon went to Marshfield Sat- 8:45 o'clock Saturday evening and Phyllis Conradde and Naida urday to attend the funeral of borrowed a .22 rifle and returned Hatch of Eugene and Jeannette Ida Bell Brumbaugh, an aunt of at once to his own woodshed. Flora of Roseburg were visitors Mrs. Jones. She was buried at the where he shot himself in the pit at the home of Jeanne Yearous fam ily lot at Sumner. of the stomach. A fte r inflicting over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rearrick the wound. Jacobs called for help The Elvis Boswells of Death of Culp Creek, Mr. and Mrs. W il- and a neighbor. Gene Simpson, Valley, California, the Hugh Trun- bur Scott and daughter Marjorie went to the woodshed and then nells and the Robert Allens spent of Creswell and Mr. and Mrs. immediately calk'd Jaeohs' son Sunday w ith form er residents, the Eldon Jones of Thornton Corners Frank, and Harrison W yatt, who A. L. Bennetts, near Veneta, at spent Fathers' day at the Floyd brought him to the hospital for the home of Mrs. Bennett's broth- Jones home. medical aid. Policeman Fisk stat er, C. E. McKinney. In rhe school election at Blue ed that Jacobs was reported to Word from Clinton Garoutte Mt. H arry Patton was elected as have been in ill health for sev- states that he has been trans- director in Arnold Duerst's place eral months. — Roseburg Ncws- ferred from Fort Lewis and is ar,d Mrs. Lula Bettis was reelect- Review. now attending day school in Mis- ed clerk for another yeaf. souri. Roy Hutchison was elected di- Hugh Harris and daughters rector at the election at the Wald- Ruth and Wilma spent the week en school but there w ill be an- end w ith Mr. H arris' mother at other election to elect a clerk Lane COunty; Angling is fa ir in Sublimity. Wilma remained tor a June 30th. week's visit. Dan Dugan was taken to a hos- western Lane county at this time. F air catches are being made from Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Garoutte P1,a| in Eugene last week but is and Donna and Jerry spent F ri- much improved, according to a re- I f " M,*JC a,nd Bl« Crw>k* on J1*«*- day evening at the W T. Garoutte Port this week 1 X 2 home. The children stayed for a Mrs. Ida Jenkins of Cottage h ittine n. n ih * few days visit. Grove spent Sunday at the Fred p r( hl ’ ‘ng fl,es the late Mr. and Mrs. A. A. H ull and Overton home at Walden. family, including Homer H ull M r and Mrs. M artin Bomar u on ,aKes- who was home from Medford fo r and son of Cottage Grove spent Douglas County: Some good the week end. spent Sunday w ith Sunday at the Roy Kennedy home, catches of perch over the week end were reported taken from Mr. and Mrs. George McAlpinc in Tahkenitch lake. A few good WOOL MARKET OUTLOOK Cottage Grove. catches of sea run cutthroat trout D EC LIN ES Haying is in fu ll swing in this were reported taken at Winches- vicinity. There is a very definite shortage of help. While wool is s till being con- te r bay. The Latham firs t aid course traded the market outlook is not w ill hold the last meeting of the so It was reported this week. Mrs. W alter Morris is visiting The reason is that practically all her daughter, Mrs. J u a n i t a firs t course June 29. the available storage space is full. Sprague in San Francisco. Mrs. John Veatch, local buyer, said Sue Elder, sister-in-law of Mrs. G R A N O FF JO IN S ARMY Monday he had contracted for Morris, of Forrestville. California. Nicholas Granoff, who has been 1,000 fleeces but did not know at is visiting here and caring fo r her practicing law here for about a the time whether the fleeces father. I. B. Morris, who is ill, year, w ill leave about July 5 to woukj be accepted on the m arket., while Mrs, Morris is gone. join the armed forces. He w ill be in a volunteer officers’ candidate school in the United States army. James M. Blackford of Eugene w ill take over his practice. Mr. Blackford has been in Eugene for about a year and had previously practiced in Montana for ten Adm ission 11c and 35c years. Fri., Sat., June 36-27—“ Saboteur,” Priscilla Lane, Robert Cummings, Norman Lloyd, Vaughn Glaser. Post Office Inspectors Bryan Also “ Tough As They Come,” B illy Halop, Bernard and R. B. Ellis were in Cottage Punsley. Grove three days last week on of ficial business. Sun., Mon., Tue»., June 28-29-30 — “Jungle Book,” Sabu. Joseph Calleia, John Qualen, Rosemary De- Camp, Patricia O’Rourke, Ralph Byrd. Photographed in TECHNICOLOR. MEDFORD TIU USD \ V .H’S’E 25. 1042 It'i ruthed from the field» daily. Your money beck if you're not Mtiified. Watermelons CANTALOUPES, Y<llow-men ted SANTA ROSA PLUMS, Red FANCY APRICOTS. Firm SUMMER SQUASH, Crook-neek GREEN PEAS, Extra I’aiiey NO. 1 NEW POTATOES White Shatters Klondykes sweet, red-ripe L o w ic s r M ARKET PRICES Ciuurunteed (Juu lily Protltiftn Prices Fri., au<l Sat. only 4 1H0KT, SHOKT STOKY- WITHOUT W0M>S Next Wednesday, July 1. from 12 o'clock mmn to 12:15 p m nil Safeway» w ill join the na tionwide "RETAILERS FOR VICTORY” campaign and »ell War .St'iin|m rmly 15 rnugU' minutex for Victory. SHORTENING Royal Satin 3 lb. tin 59c SUNNY BANK cioomnrgarine 17c lb. 2 ib. pkg. 33c TROCO Margarine 25c lb 2 lb pkg 49c CATSUP Red Hill 12 oz bottle 12c SHREDDED WHEAT NBC Pkg. 9c BRAN Nabisco, 100% 16 oz. pkg 18c MIXED NUTS. Cello 2 lbs. 25c VANILLA Westag 8 oz. bottle 10c I Saaott FLOUR, Kitchen Craft 49 lb. sack .... $1.59 FLOUR Fisher i Blend 24i/2-lb. 90c; 49 lb. sk. $1.65 CRAPE NUT FLAKES Large Package 2 for 25c CRACKER8, Snowflakes 2 lb. pkg. .......... 29c TOMATO JUICE Sunny Dawn, No. 2 can 9c MIXED VEOE'iALLES Libby’s, 303 Can, 2 for 23c SPINACH Emerald Bay No. 2!/2 can 15c ORAPEFRUIT, Highway Broken, No. 2 tan 11c PEARS Harper House No. 2>/2 can 21c CERTO, 3 bottle special offer 39c IVORY FLAKES, 12»/2 ox. 20c 8U-PURB SOAP, Granulated 24 oz pkg. 19o; 50 ox., 370 RINSO, Oranulnted Soap 23«/2- oz ......................... 10c (June 26 Thru July 2) L 'I'JiuM f Thurs., Fri., June 25-2«— "Submarine Raider,” John Howard, Mary Chapman, H arriet H illiard. BARGAIN NIGHTS. \ Sat., Sun., June 27-28— “ Red River Valley,” Roy Rog ers, Gabby Hayes, Sally Payne. Also “ Scattergood Rldea High.” Guy Kibbee, Jed Prouty, Dorothy Moore. Saturday Matinee 2:30 p. m. Mon., Turn., Wed., June 29-30-July 1—CLOSED. Thurs., Fri., July 2-8— “Henry and Dizzy,” Jimmy Ly- don, Mary Anderson, Charles Smith, John Litel. BAR G AIN NIGHTS. And this Is the moral If you want to hold i/nnr budget down and have your lavingi arid i/p xhop regularly at Safeway. Because all needles in- between coat» are cut out. Safeway prices arc low on every item, every ilay. SAFEWAY »