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T i l l IIS |> \V THE SENTINEL, POTTAGE GROVE, OREGON PAGE EIGHT l>l-:t K M l'.K U Hi HUI SlilpiiliiK tosses The Sunday school at Row R iver Mrs. Rose Lowrancc and son o f screen, stage and radio play CHILD CARE AIDE From l»H »<• •>’* United hall w ill have .. Christm as pro- Donald ol Junction C ity were vis themselves. Not only docs "Stage State» lost I«’»» than hulf u million Boor Canteen" boast a b rillia n t L eM ar Piper of Portland spent .gram Sunday night, Deccmtier 19. ito rs at die Hemenway home on ton» of shipping, which I» som ew hat array of talent hut, in addition, it several days Iasi week w ith his at 7:30 p in. T his w ill lie lo r the Tuesday. less Uuiii I wo w eek»’ present produc whole com m unity. Everyone w e l records a h istoric moment in film Louise W illiam s was an over tion of Liberty »hip« England lost aunt, Mrs. W a lte r Baker. come. h isto ry—the m otion picture debut night guest id C arolyn Bolton. Mrs. J. R. W hitney and c h il 11,403,000 deadw eight ton», more Mr. and Mrs. F rank Bloomer o f K atharine Cornell. dren won* Injured when th e ir ear than 20 time» our lusse». Lon M cC allister and M arjorie s tru c k an icy stretch north of spent the week end in Eugene v is O ffice Supplies. ’The Sentinel. itin g friends. Riordan met fo r the firs t tim e on Shady Brook last Slauidav The No less personage I him Kath- the set o f the picture. They ate A C hiislm a s dance was held in low speed o f the ear kept the ac n iin e Cornell, fa m c d 'firs t lady of sweethearts in the film . Lon is a cident from lieing a m ajor one the Row River C om m unity hall the Am erican th ea tre." is the her handsome, bashful soldier boy Though m any m ilk bottles were S aturday night. The hall was dec oine of th is love sto ry w ith in a nickn am cd "C alifo rn ia " w hile M ar C hristm as decora- broken and one child was throw » orated w ith love story, the appealing, r a il-life jo rie has tin* role of “ Jean," n t ions. out, no one was cut. romance of a couple o f Hollywood volunteer w orke r in the New York Mrs. Claudu Plaster e n te rta in kids who found each o the r lite r Canteen. In one scene in the pic ed at din ne r in honor of the a lly in "Stage Door Canteen." t u r e the shy young soldier recei b irth da y anniversary of Mrs. N. E. The boy and g irl an* L o r Me ves his firs t kiss from "Jean." Cruzon, December 8. Guests were Tin* Cedar l.adtes d u b met at C a lliste r and M arjorie Riordan. When the company went to New Mr. and Mrs. Cruzon and Miss the home of Mrs. W. A Hemen la ke C heryl W all;, r and W il Y o ik to shoot scenes w ith the Lisina Vaughn. way Tuesday lo r an all days meel- liam T erry, who play' the rom antic Broadway stars, Lon M cC allister Alan Anderson of C*ut Bank, ing. A covered olsh dinner was leads in Sol Lesser’s star-studded leaned that he was to play Romeo Montana, anil M is s B e lly June held at noon. Sixteen members “ Stage Door Canteen,” slated to to K atharine C ornell’s Juliet. Be Knapp were, m arried in Seattle, anil tw o visitors were present. The have its loenl premiere on Itecem- tween takes Lon in a burst of con December 6th. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. C hristm as exchange of gifts was ber 19 to 22 inclusive at the A r fidence sang praises of his dream W e h av e a w ide v a rie ty of m e r c h a n E L P IN G care for the children Anderson, parents of the groom, held in the afternoon. cade Theatre th ru U nited A rtis ts g irl M arjorie, to the gracious firs t of war worker» and of mother» attended the wedding ««route to C arolyn Bolton spent Sunday in release, Lon and M arjory sky lady of the theatre. d ise a t th e R ig h t p ric e s w hich a re active in volunteer community »sr- San Francisco to spent C hrist mas rocketed from the ranks of the "Come and see my play.” Miss vices is one of the many way3 the w ith another son John who is in Eugene w ith her sister, Mrs. Jutu* Addy. unknown to take im portant roles Cornell invited "and bring M ar Senior Girl Scout» a rt serving their th e low est. country. They know how, too. hav the Naval hospital there. They w ill Mrs. J. S. M arkham received in this spectacular new picture in jo rie along." visit relatives in Cottage Grove ing made a special study of Child w ord that her m other was very which fo rty-e ig h t renowned stars The boy and g irl went to view this week. Care in their Senior Scout troops. ill m Washington. Com e a n d S hop a t T h rift W ise. the current th ea trica l season’s M r. and Mrs. Ben ( luisón vis Sgt. Ray H olliday and M r. and mest distinguished o ffe rin g /T h re e ited M rs C hilson’s m other at M r*. Guy H olliday were dinner Sisters," s ta rrin g Miss Cornell M arcóla Sunday. G ift W ra p p in g s , T a g s a n d S eals, T re e guests at the James Hemenway w ith Ju dith Anderson and Ruth Lester H a rris and tw o friends home Monday. Gordon. A fte rw a rd at Miss Cor D e c o ra tio n s a n d X m a s C ards. o f Camp A d a ir visited at the nell's in vita tio n they went back- Mrs. S te rlin g Bolton and son Hugh H a rris home over the week stage. Stei ling were business v isitors in end and attended Grange S a tu r Eugene Thursday and Saturday The doorman didn’t know them. T obacco a t C u t R a te P ric e s. H o lid a y "Just te ll Miss C ornell," said The ju n io r play. "E v e r Sinn* day evening. Lon,“ that i t ’s Romeo conic to Eve," by Ryerson and Clements, W ra p p e d C ig a re tte s a n d P o u n d T ob ca ll.” set a ra th e r high standard fo r fu Boswell Mineral Springs "Oh, yeah?" t h e doorman tu re juniors to surpass, when it bacco. The Boy Scour Troop 13 plan growled. "D o n't tr y to be funny.” was presented F rid a y evening. Hot M ineral Itatlis and “ I ’m not being funny."Lon in December 10, in the school audi on a ttending the C ourt o f Honor Sweats. sisted. "You give Miss Cornell my to riu m under the directio n o f being held Tuesday night in C ot tage Grove. C o m p e te n t a tte n d a n t, coin- message.’’ Miss Anne Holey. The L ittle Sewing club had a Joanne Short, a- Susan Blake, The three great stars o f the fo rtn b le lu d e l. W r ite or Fri., Sat., December 17-18 play were w aitin g in Miss C or who was pushed around by the C hristm as p a rty last Thursday at phone fo r rates and in fo r- Estabrook’s home nell's dressing room. boys, won the complete sym pathy Mrs. G re tta n ia t ion to " I ’ve given my notice, you o f the audience w ith her troubles w ith potluck dinner at one o'clock. Boswell Hotel, Yoncalla, and humorous escapades. Lucy- F ollow in g the dinner there was an know ," Miss Cornell told them. Oregon, on Pacific Highway exchange o f Pollyanna g ifts that belle Lee, the southern g irl, was "M iss C o rn e ll!" Lon gasped in 3 miles north of Yoncalla. exceptionally w ell played by were found under the C hristm as alarm . "You don't mean it.” tree. C hloris Roberts who produced a “ I do mean it. I w ill not have a riva l. Miss Riordan, w ill you take d e lig h tfu lly souoiern accent fo r over m y role as Juliet to this bud the occasion. Johnny Clover, the ding and very charm ing young high school editor, as played by Romeo? Because I'm sure th a t’s Bob Wicks, brought many laughs the way you both would like it." from the audience w ith his in fo r Lucybelle, his smiled the tru ly great lady o f the fa tu a tio n troubles w ith the school paper, stage. and his adolescent am bitions to be a great editor. Stanley D augherty, as Spud E r win. added to the enjoym ent of the audience w ith his “ w ay w ith t the women” a n d precautions Sun., Men., T ucj ., Wei., against measles. December 19-20-21-22 Norm a W icks, as M rs. Clover, In a summ ary of the outstand ing accomplishments of the na the domestic and understanding m other, and Bob Moore as the be tions public tran spo rtatio n during fuddled fa th e r were realistic. O f the w a r period, F. W . Ackerm an, fic e r Simmons (D e lbe rt M ille r) Vice-President o f Pacific G rey who insisted the “ kids had no re nit ( l im it ’s M n c tir o tii 0 oz p k g hound Lines, gives substantial spect fo r the law ." was convincing credit to the trave lin g public. in his role o f a k in d ly but ine f "P acific G r e y h o u n d credits ficient cop. much of its success in solving w a r ukc Fiour Large pkg Sara Bjorset as M arth a W illa rd , tim e transportation problems to the journalism teacher, and Alan the splendid cooperation o f c iv il Aspey as H enry t^uinn, the p rin ian travelers,” M r. Ackerm an saigi. cipal, portrayed th e ir characters "The impact of w a r brought a Minute Man pktfs w ith d ig n ity, b e fittin g th e ir roles tremendous volume o f new tr a f and m atu re r years. fic ,” he pointed out. “ M illio n s c f B e tty W hitlock, as Betsy E r men have been inducted into the w in. always seemed to be on the armed forces since Pearl H arbor r«’" n H..USC 1 6 « » z c a n 3 l c spot when there was excitem ent and • have been brought by bus to help it along. from every section of the United Jack Ross as Preston Hughes, a States. From w idely scattered mo football hero and Eston W icks, bilizatio n centers and tra in in g Shredded Wheat NBC. 10c Sea Mussels, Mainsail 10V2 oz can 32c FILBERTS camps they have traveled w idely Bob Bauder, Ross Bradford, Bob $1 28 Flour, Fishers Blend 25 lb ak Clam Juice, Halferty 8 oz glass 13c on leaves, transfers and other Gleason and Ivan Hoyer, o the r Fancy lb football players, were n a tu ra l in m ilita ry business. These necessary 25 lb $1 20 Flour, Drifted Snow Tamales, Stidd's No 1 Ja r 22c PANCAKE FLOUR m ilita ry' movements of m illions of th e ir infatu atio n w ith Lucybelle’s $249 Fleur, Gold Mexia I 50 lb sack Kraut Juice, Libby 12 oz bottle 8c men of the constantly growing southern accent and fla tte rin g Suzanna 20 oz pkg m ilita ry services have th ro w n a sweetness. 10 lb 69c Pancake Fir, Sperry Honey, He'nz 16 oz glass 29c A lthough the audience was not heavy load on a ll public carriers. MACARONI 24c Muffin Mix, Duff's 14 oz Pkg Peanut Butter, Real Roast 2 lb 44c F urth er, the amazing w a rtim y large the play seemed to meet all Hardwheat 3 lb pk expectations, judging from the en grow th o f industry, w ith hundreds Rolled Oats, Peacock 9 lb bag 48c Skippy Pnut Bttr, chunk or cream lb 34c of new plants b u ilt and thousands thusiasm w ith w hich it was re RAVIOLAS Quaker Oats 3 lb pkg 24c Salad Dressing, Duchess 8 oz ja r 10c expanded, have created unprece ceived. M any commented upon the Riviera 15 oz glass dented demands fo r tran spo rta stage setting. Oats, Morning Glory 48 oz 21c pkg Horseradish Mustard, Knight 6 oz 9c Tfcurs., Fri., December 16-17 tion of w orkers. Hundreds of buses Miss Holey was presented w ith KARO SYRUP Corn Meal, Yel or Wh Albers 40 og 18c Cucumber Pickles, Heinz 24 oz ja r 24c have been used exclusivsly in ser a bouquet of red carnations by Red Label 1’ 2 lb vice to w a r plants and m ilita ry Bob Wicks, representing the ju n - , Wheaties, Gold Medal 8 oz pkg 10c Harvest Mix Pickles Quart 31c io r class. centers." MARMALADE Sbreddies, Nabisco Pkg 12c Sweet Tomato Relish, Libby No 303 25c “ Among a ll transportation com Orchestra numbers durin g in Dude Ranch 2 lb Corn Flakes, Kelloggs panies Greyhound's job has been termission, directed by Fenton 11 oz pkg 8c Kitchen Bouquet 4 oz 41c especially notew orthy,” said M r. Charles, were appreciatively re Ackerman, "because owing to its ceived. Add a W ar Bond flexible widespread service the de P rice» E ffe c t iv e or A UNIVERSAL PICTURE mands made upon it have been Pick With Stem D ee. 17 and IH. S ta m p to E v ery exceptionally heavy. Serving the Squash and pumpkin keep best ( Subject to G ift Thia Sat., Sun., December 18-19 m ilita ry tra in in g centers, camps when picked with a two-inch stem available »tork») : .iris lm a v and bases and ind ustria l plants, rem aining on the fruit. A •its matMiHii» ut turn as w ell as the thousands o f cities «II» ItoUC. M ■ -SC and towns throughout the country RU5SELI O rd e r N ow fo r C hristm as G U A R A N TEED PRODUCE not reached by o the r public tran s portation, has presented enormous U.S. Prim e I lens and Tom s problems, especially w ith the P o ta to e s lim ited equipment and personnel BEEF ROAST, B grade (7 pts) lb. 25c D91EÎAND. available." U S. No. 2 Fancy Calavos SIRLOIN STEAK, B grade (8) lb. 33c To solve its problems Grey SHORT RIBS, B gTade (4 pts) lb. 19c hound has w oiked out new m eth ■— A C O iU M lfA R f c r v tf 50 lb. sk. The Armed forces ods of maintenance to keep buses BACON, any size piece (4 pts) lb. 33c Also for y o u r ch o o sin g . A ll in good in service, accord.ng -.o the Grey- need waste fats Eastern Howes PORK SAUS'GE c'try style (4) lb. 33c hound o ffic ia l, is employing co n d ition . If it ’s a tr a n sp o r ta PORK LIVER (2 pts) lb. 24c to make gunpow- O ra n g e s women as bus drivers, mechanics tion problem , s e le c t from C o t and service workers, and has fre ta g e G rove’s la r g e st »tuck: NOW! We will pay 2 brown points per California der. Save quently appealed fo r public coop Emperors pound for every pound of used kitchen Navels Bring them here. eration through newspaper adver 1941 P o n tia c sedan tising. "Results have been extrem fats—in addition to eas (4e per III.) 1941 C h ev ro let, 5 p a ssen g er ely g ra tify in g ,” he stated, “ and in Per pound Help fire those guns! coupe ?<LAKE Local the field o f public service Grey BÖRG JORY 1941 P ly m o u th sedan hound's w artim e accomplishments MONOGRAM PICTURE 1941 F ord super sedan have been called a transportation UNCU SAM ÑAS S U t i UN ITI tOUAASANO- U N IS CHUNO PAICIS 0N AAANP UlAAS, S0MI m iracle.” 1940 P ly m o u th sed an Latham Kit Cornell Gives Up Juliet Role to Screen Unknown Cedars Christm as Gifts H Junior Play Is Well Received^ Theatre Programs ___ A _____ Row River ARCADE Cooperation of Public Splendid SAVE YOUR. POINTS with items like these: Low on ration points? Look ing for ideas on non-rationed foods? Then read every item in this "no-ration-points ad. Come to Safeway--- where variety of non-rationed as well as rationed foods is so extensive you can really be choosey! 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