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16 Pages Section Two The Cottage I Grove Sentinel Ct m AGE GR( IVE, LANE C ! \TY ( IREI. N THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1955 10th Annual Peak Trek Features Family Picnic Sentinel Photo X GOOD SCRUBBING IS he water is let in. From md Ron Pupke are shown lay’s cleanup. Ciochetti is vill be lifeguards. GIVEN CGS NEW SWIM POOL before left to right: Wallace Ciochetti, Mel Fox proving the elbow grease to last Wednes the pool manager, while Pupke and Fox Emerald Empire Roundup, Aug. 5-7 Sees Large Crowd A heavy advance demand foi | tickets to the Emerald Empire Roundup. Aug 5 to 7 in Eugene, I has been felt since the announce ment that Rusty and Rin-Tin-Tin . will be present in person to take [tart in all major festivities of the weekend. Eugene Jaycees and police, sponsoring agencies, have an nounced that other attractions w ill include a dance Aug 6 featuring Bob Wills ami his band; big pa rades in downtown Eugene Friday and Saturday afternoons. Aug. 5 and 6; and buckaroo breaklasts at the fail grounds from 7 to II a nt. Saturday and Sunday. Au 6 and 7. Aunt Jemimah will be present in person at the break fasts. Rodeo performances at the fair grounds are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Aug. 5 and 6. and 2 p.m. Sunday. Au 7. Slim Pickens, the nation's fav orite rodeo down, will l>e back, this year with new acts. Mel Lam bert. national!} famous rodeo an nouncer. will also return. A limited number of rodeo tick ets have been placed on sale at the following plae< s Medo-land Creamery offices in Eugene and Corvallis; radio station KRNR in Roseburg; radio station Kt H »S in Coos Bay ; and R and II Variety in Springfield. Roundup headquarters in Eu- I gene will l>e open at 30 11th Ave. E. July 20. Until that time tickets' may be ordered by mail by send ing checks to Emerald Empire Roundup. Eugene. Oregon. Reserved seat tickets are $2.50. Grandstand tickets, entitling the holder to any seat of his choice in the grandstand, are $2.00. Per sons ordering tickets should speci fy date for which they were want ed. and whether the cheek is for reserved or grandstand section. General admission tickets. a ; dollar each, will not be sold in advance. CORVALLIS A family picnic is one of the main features of the 10th annual Mary’s Peak Trek scheduled for Sunday, August 7. in the Siuslaw national forest, ac cording to Cecil Blakely, Trek manager. Barbecued sandwiches with all the trimmings will lie sold at the Trek for 50 cents a serving. Many . families bring the remaining R xh I to will in a picnic feed. Al Oliver of Corvallis is chef for the more than a ton of boneless rounds of beef which are barbe- ! cued. About 15 to 20 helpers will join Oliver at Marys Peak the day and night before the Trek to ready the meat. The meat is held in place over an open 50-foot pit by wire wrap ping and skewers. Two cords of oak wood and 12 to 14 hours of slow "cookin'' are required to "bring out the best in the meat," Oliver said. During the last six hours of fir ing. a special seasoning concoction "wamped up" by Oliver will be repeatedly mopped on the meat Professional meat cutters, Shriners and non - Shriners, from the four sponsoring counties Linn. Lincoln. Polk and Benton will do the cutting at serving time. Here's what it takes for the extras: 400 loaves of bread. 120 pounds of coffee, 10 gallons ot cream. 50 gallons of pickles and 20 pounds of sugar. About 50 Rainbow girls from the four sponsoring counties will assist in serving the barbecued sandwiches and trimmings. A 1 o hour free entertainment show fol lows the noon picnic. This will be the 10th annual Trek. All Trek profits, an average of $13,800 annually, go to the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled CORVALLIS Johnny Carpen Children in Portland. ter, popular Portland radio an nouncer, will be master of cere cut down to approximately three monies at the 10th annual Shi in- weeks, is expected to be further ers' Trek to Mary's Peak on Sun- । day. August 7. it has been an reduced. nounced bv Cecil Blakely of Cor Region XIII of SBA covers all vallis, Trek manager. of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, The trek is staged at Mary's Montana and Alaska. The Region al Office is in the 905 Second Peak, just 27 miles west of Cor I Avenue Building. Seattle 4. Wash vallis on the Philomath-Waldport ington. The Portland Branch Of highway. Events begin at 12 noon fice is located at 520 S. W. Mor The Trek is a family outing s|x>n- rison St., its territory includes the sored by the Shrine chibs of Ben I state of Oregon and the Columbia ton. Linn, Polk and Lincoln coun River Counties in Washington. Up ties. All profits go to the Shriners j to May 31st of this year SBA had approved 140 loans totaling $7.- Hospital for Crippled Children in | 135,000.00 in this region and 1.511 Portland. An average of $13,800 loans totaling $77,671,000.00 in the annually has been turned over to United States as a w'hole. Banks the hospital the past nine years. have participated with SBA in A slogan of the Trek has been making 69% of all loans approved "No man stands so straight as one in our regiop. who stoops to help a crippled child.” NATIONAL BRANDS THIS WEEK AT WOIFARD’S - STOCK U? ANO SAVE AT THESE MONEY SAVING PRICES GOLD MEDAL Í 0 - SBA Field Offices Loans Increased HEARING AIDS and BATTERIES FOR All MAKES OF HEARING AIDS Hearing Aid users will be pleased to learn that we now carry a complete line of Hear ing Aid Batteries It is no longer neces sary to obtain batteries from "hard to reach" sources. Visit our Hearing Aid de partment at your first opportunity. Bee our " AUDIOTONE Hearing Aids. two. WE ARE HAPPY TO OFFER THIS COM PLETE BATTERY SERVICE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF HEARING AID USERS. KELLY DRUG CO. We Give S&H Green Stamps 49-51-53-55-57-59 John G. Barnett. Branch Man ager of Small Business Adminis tration announced today that the Agency’s Field Offices can now make direct business loans up to $10,000.00 without obtaining the approval of the Washington. D. C. Office. Some time ago, the au thority of Regional Directors was extended to allow them to approve business loans up to $50,000.00 wheje a bank participated at least 25% in the total amount of the loan. Mr. Barnett said that both Get your copy of the Cottage of these actions were taken in an effort to speed service to appli 'Grove Leader at your newsstand A long face often shot tens your list of friends. cants. I Xian processing time, now or the Sentinel office. 10 lbs 89c LBS. 25 LBS. 50 lbs $4== I LBS. Large Pkg. Betty Crocker Except Angel Food CAKE MIX Carpenter to M C Mary's Peak Trek sUUlH LAME KECKEAlloN INC. 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