The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 13, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    FAGK EIGHT
Clyde Beatty, Famous Trainer, Heads
His Own Circus Coming to Eugene
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COLD WAVE
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Knickerbocker’s
and
Thrift-Wise
Fred and Lroatinr
Omelet« Same
Whether It'» flat omelet*, fluffy
omelet*, the ingredient* are the
tame. One or two eggs for each
person. I tablespoon of milk for each
egg. and salt and pepper to taste.
To make omelets fluffy, beat the egg
yolks and whites separately. For
a flat omelet, beat all ingredient*
together
EXEMPLIFY ING man'« dominanace over the muM «axagr. cruel,
blood-thiraty. man-killing hea»t* ever avM-tnbled, Clyde Beatty appear«
twice daily with hi« jungle performer« at the Clyde Beatty Railroad
cirrm. at Eugene thiv Saturday and Sunday.
• Forty wild, ferocious Nubian
lions and Bengal tigers, male and
female comprise the vast group of
snarling, treacherous, mar.-eating
’ beasts which Clyde Beatty, king
of the steel arena, will face when
the Clyde Beatty Trained Wild
Animal Circus comes to Eugene
this Saturday and Sunday. June
j 15th and 16th at the Fair Grounds.
Although still a young man.
Beatty is unchallenged as the
greatest wild animal trainer the
world has ever known. He has
been bitten, clawed, and mauled
by the most vicious animals on
earth, hut this nerveless man of
slight build still defies his fero­
cious charges twice daily.
FRIDAY. 8ATI RDAY
Once Nero, a huge Nubian
JUNE 11-15
black-maned lion, beat off an en­
raged tiger which was mauling
Beatty during a performance.
Strange to say, just one year later
Nero himself leaped from his
Dick Powell. Walter Slezak, Mi­ perch, attacked Beatty, and sent
cheline Cheirel. Nina Vale, Edgar the famous trainer to the hospital
with a body ripped and shredded
Barrier. Jack LaRue.
by claws and fangs.
Continually augmenting h i s
SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY startling arenic exhibition with
new features and thrills, Beatty
JUNE 16-17-18
has this season added to his dis­
play King and Kitty, huge lion
and tiger, which sit up on their
haunches at his command and
wave their big front paws at the
circus crowds. He also presents the
world-famous “Nigger,” a Bengal
tiger which rolls over and over
Bing Crosby. Bob Hope, Dorothy like a kitten, then flies into a tor-
Lamour. Hillary Brooke. Douglas nadic spin.
Dumbrille. Jack LaRue, Robert
The Clyde Beatty circus em­
Barrat.
braces many additional trained
animal features including Mrs.
Harriet Beattys renowned ele­
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY
phant riding tiger, famous high
school heg-ese. and highly trained
JUNE 19-20
troupes of performing dogs, ponies,
chimpanzees, and elephants.
Performances are presented
twice daily at 2:30 and 8:00 p. m..
Returning again to the screen. with doors to menagerie opening
Walt Disney's great TECHNICOL­ at 1:30 and 7:00 o'clock.
OR feature cartoon.
Reserved seat tickets on sale
Saturday and Sunday, 10 a. m. till
ALSO
5 p. m., at Tiffany-Davis Drug
store.
Theatre
Programs
ARCADE
“Cornered”
“Road to
Utopia”
Solar Eclipses
While a total eclipse of the sun
takes place somewhere on an aver­
age of every IT months, counties*
millions of person* have lived and
died without seeing one. No total
eclipse was seen in London, for ex­
ample. between 1115 and 1715, or
during a period of 600 year*.
Washing Afshan
Wash an afghan in cool suds,
working between fingers until afghan
i* clean.
Do not rub. since thi*
stretches and breaks the jam Rinsa
two or three times in cool water.
Dry on a curtain stretcher in a cool
place.
Ancient Painting
What may prove to be man's most
ancient work of art. a pre-historic
painting in red found in a cave near
Valencia. Spain, and supposed to be
about 15.000 year* old. shows a man
surrounded by bees taking honey
eombs out of a bole in a cliff to
place in a basket
“The Madonna’s
Secret"
The dance committee decided
not to have a dance on the regular
social night the third Saturday
in June
The gopher and mole
poisoning and trapping demonstra­
tion scheduled for Earl Marcy's
was held at the Hugh Trunnell'»
last Saturday There were 26 ad­
ults and 13 children present. Don­
ald Dickey and th«' assistant coun­
ty agent were in charge
EDWARDS COFFEE CONTEST-TODAY!
25 BENDIX D. hx. HOME LAUNDRIES
25 BULOVAiu.w.1 WRIST WATCHES
$2500.00 IN CASH PRIZES
FT AIR
240 PRIZES IN Alfe
Snovflah'
HI-HO
Soda
Crackers
BUTTER
WAFERS
I-lb. pkg.
Knickerbockers’
5c to $1.00
and
WE ARE DOING
OUR BEST
to supply you with
Brenda Joyce, Kirby Grant, Gale
Sondergaard. Saturday Matinee
2:30 P. M.
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNES­
DAY, JUNE 17-18-10
Creswell» Oregon
Phone 222
1
I-lb. pkg.
Sno-Whito Salt
No. 2
Can
Can
These will be sold as they are
available.
Graber - Gettys
Dependable Hardware
L
nncoL sahway low nicest
21<
Cenvalo, 2-lb. pkg.
15<
Pancake Hour
Sardines
10<
King Solomon, No. 1 tall con
Hamburger Relish
Nalley'*,
EANUT
. I-lb. OOc’
BUTTI» » ¡ar A 7
P
25*
12-oz jar
JJC
pr
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DP
14*
CATSUP TOMATO
Botila
10<
PPIINBC
■ KUNCO
2 1b. bag 27«
4-lb. bag 49t
15C
■ lll/bw TOWN HOUSE
JUICE Grapefruit
20<
Dry Oatmeal &
Coreel, Gerber'*, 8-oz. pkg.
Sweat
46- oï .
Can
OT«
3 I
DtUtliu. tvtv EDAM
Safeway Guaranteed MEATS
FRIDAY. SATURDAY FEATURES
Pure Pork Sausage
Type I—Viiking eating.
Ju*t slice and fry.
28^54'
5»c
tí)«»
,ow.
w 1V
eoa
Fresh Eggs Grad. A
41c
Canterbury Tea v"-lb22c w*’b 43c
Lare», »o*.
Canterbury Tea Bags,*« <* u 3k
Kerr Jars
^."SUS^Ik
Suzanna, 2!4-lb. pkg.
^QC
lb. wT.
j
CHEESE b 50*
htrt now
hardware, mill and logging supplies.
However several items are critical—
«Ik
Cream Style
Golden Bantam
No. 2
21
7«
Seedless Raisins
Regular, Drip or Pulverized
Grind* ... 1 Lb. Vacuum Jar
CORN
PEAS
Pkg.
Plain or Iodized
EDWARDS COFFEE
FiefSwa.f
Woodland, package of 50
i
Fire Fighters
Green’s Hardware & Supply
ENTER THE
Sandwich Bags .
“Spider Woman
Strikes Back”
4 Nozzle with 1‘2 H P Brigg» Stratton
Engine. Capacity 100 lbs per hour.
Win aBendix!win a Butova!wjn Qsh!
Meat Sauce
ALSO
MESSINGER DUSTER
Single and Two-Wheel
TANK EXTINGUISHERS
Shedd's Old Style, 8-oz. bot.
Hale,
TANK SPRAYERS
WEED BURNERS
The grange met in regular ses­
sion Thursday evening June 6th.
Chairman of the agriculture
committee reported that the date
for the South Lane Fair had been
set for September 14th. and also
reminded members to begin pre­
paring for the Lane County Fair
which will be held later in Sep­
tember
Claude Arne reporting for th«-
AI.LVR1ÙG, «
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
JUNE 13-14
“West of
the Pecos”
< >
DORI N A GR \x«.t
Pure Mustard
SATURDAY, SUNDAY
JUNE 15-16
OPERATORS
Bernice Patten
Lucille Conklin
Ella Beer»
PROP BEATRICE ELLIS
Phone 75
Buck of Bunk Building
II tfe
GARDEN CULTIVATORS
Tempty, 16-oz. |ar
Wally Brown, Alan Carney, Fran­
ces Langford. Skinnay Enis. Don
Wilson. Ralph Edwards and Co.
^miette Beauty Shop
JUST FINISH THIS SENTENCEi *1 hk* EDWARDS COFFEE because . . .*
in 25 additional word* or let*. Get a pound of Edward* Coffee and free
entry blank* today at SAFEWAY.
DIANE
“Radio Stars
on Parade”
Fines! »f Their Kind
In th« northern Allegheny region
the .finest of all rhododendrons I*
the magnificent American rhodo­
dendron or rose bay, say» Nature
Magasin. Th« best ot the southern
species is the colorful ruse-purple
California rhododendron.
We have for immediate delivery-»
Six major seed crop* — alfalfa,
red. alsike and sweet clover, les­
pedeza and timothy—made a record
yield of 526 milli.m pounds from 4 9
million acres in 1945. Only 420 mil­
lion pounds were raised in 1944.
Apple Waffles
For supper some Sunday night, try
apple waffles. Just add one and
three-fourths cups grated or finely
chopped apple to one standard waf­
fle batter recipe. Bake until a gold­
en brown and serve piping hot,
sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon.
Gail Patrick, Francis Lederer, Ann
Rutherford.
pletc the new grange hall
The lecture program was mad«'
up of games and contest» and
plan.« were marie for th«' fw pro­
gram arai basket Micia I to lie given
at th«- grange hall June 14th
Refreshment* were »erved at the
close of th«' meeting.
Hirt
NEW MERCHANDISE
Seed Production
“Pinocchio”
CIXISED
The Latham school annual meet­
ing. for the ek'd ion of on«1 director
and the approval of the budget
which would thi* year exceed the
6'4 limitation, will be held Mon­
day evening June 17 at eight o'­
clock at the school house
The same evening the Latham
school club will hold their annual
election of officers.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene V. Hansen of
Port Townsend spent the week
end with relatives here On th»'
return trip Mrs Hugh Trunnell
accompanied them to Corvallis
where she visited Mrs. Scullen
Conley and Dennis Cooter
R. E. Yates of Portland spent
Monday and Tuesday nights at the
Hugh Trunnell home. He is work­
ing in the valley a few days.
Mr. ami Mrs. Marvin Noble ithe
former Leoni Worth* visited at
the A J Wiaer home recently. The
Wisers have moved to the Axley
house near their property. They
expect to build soon
legislative committee explained
the school lunch bill in which the
government matchi's thy county
dollar for tlollar for the school
I u noli program. John Head re­
ported on bill No. 378 which deals
with th«' regulation of fishing in
certain st reams and the closing of
others in order to preserve our
wild life and gnmc Th«' fin'd situ­
ation was also dismast'd
H E. C. w'ill meet at the home
of Joy Haworth Tuesday June 11
for an all day navting A good at­
tendance is urgi-d
The master appointed the build­
ing committee to meet with the
ladies' club in regard to moving
the present hall from the lake
bc«i for use as a grange hall until
materials are avGIabl«» to com-
Hebron Grange
Small Potato
A email potato ha* food value juat
about equal to a »lice of bread and
the potato has vitamin C, an im­
portant nutrient.
Bob Mitchum, Barbara
Snooky Edwards.
LATHAM
JUNE 11
TÎII1WDAT
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVl OREGON
•roil or boil meat»
■nttead of frying.
Savo vitally
needed fat*.
I
Kerr Lids trreular)
..........
3 pkn. 10c
Mason Caps h X um per dot 15c
M. C. P. Pectin 3-0*. 3
m *
2Sc
Dreft New aud« dUcoeery ,... % 23c
Swetherrt Soap Bath MM .. 11c
ORANGE JELLY
C & S Brand
A real ta*te treat.
No. 2*/2 IQf
jar
mt HMMun vfoeiMiisi )
. CANTALOUPES
Grade A
lb. 40<
O rm iti
Fresh Fowl
Órade A
Hen Turkeys dzeeeed lb. 48c
lb. 37<
FUlet*
Rock Cod
Nate's Prawns
M.18
Fresh Halibut Firm »lice* lb. 41c
Fresh Halibut ^ytbepiwe lb. 35«
Crab M.at
V» lb. 69«
Fr.th Oyifer*
m«5*
niCllir IMIRGINCY
rAnlHb SUGGISTIONt
Kerr W. M. Jars £ $1.70 Xi. $1.03
Jar Rubbers
3 »t» 10c
Firm, ripe and sweet.
A delicious dessert.
Potatoes
New Shafter»
U.S. No. I'»—A Size
10 lbs. 39c
'iia
Crispy Fre»h
Lettuce
9 to I 5-02.
Q ft
Head* .. Ea. OV
« 10 !^C
All
Asparagus
Green
19c
Spring Beets
Locol
lb. 5^c
Dry Onions
Yellow
lb.
Spinach
Locol Crop
lb.
No top*
Carrots
lb. the
to poy for
Turnips Local—bunched lb. 7'jc
Juicy lemons
5 lbs. 57c
you gu moki fou you* way at
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