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I face KTttnr THF, SENTINEL. COTTAGI GROVE. OREGON ‘Crazy House Is Lavish Fun Event O u ry ffe rc h a n t a ffa r i n e fn te r c o a s ta l Trade Olsen and Johnson, m ajor fu n sters o f the stage and screen, are sta rrin g in th e ir most lavish com- edy. ••Crazy House." at the Arcade Theatre January 14 and 15. The Universal fu n film , actually faster and fu nn ier than ''H ellzapoppin’," has one o f the largest groups of headline entei ta in e i\ e \i r assem bled fo r a single movie. Wot all the -49er5 went cross cou ntry in waqon trains o r ft ,(/ sailed around Cape Horn.. f Thousands travelled by side y wheel 5teamet from Ni>vv York * to Manama and made their way . by m ule back . thnouqh the 2 ^ .iu n q le s to th e P ad He. Featured celebrities in the dizzy production include Cass Daley. M a rth a 'O ’Driscoll. Patrie Knowles and Thomas Gomez W inning spe cial approval are Tony and S illy DeMarco, Count Basie and his o r chestra, M arion H u tto n and the Glenn M ille r Singers, Chandra K a ly and his dance, and the D el ta R hythm Boys. O ther contributors to the m e rri ment of "C razy House" ire Leigh ton Noble and Ins orchestra, Percy K ilbride . Richard Lane. B illy G il- Theatre Trograins ARCADE Fri., Sat., January 14 15 vvx VPC U j R w«n< e The arduous trek over land was relieved in •*- 1855 when a rai I road __ line w a sc u t across The opening o f ¿he Panama Canaf the Isthmus toconnpf t was the foundation o f o u r in f e r t he A11 a n t i c a nd Pa- ccastai tra d e When w o r/d W a r// c ific steamship lines THURSDAY .1 The next m eeting w ill la- on Janu ary 28 w ith Mrs L yle Hauser ami D e lig h t V a lle y W orkers at the surgical dress ing class, w hich meets each Wed nesday in the old W a lke r high school building, are urgently need«-«! A ll those (fro n t the fo ur d is tric ts which this unit repre sents) who can devote a few hours In this very ncccssaiy and w o rth w hile project are urged to do so. Mrs. H a rrie t Huglidahl has re turned home from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. M r. and Mrs. C. Spriggs of C ot tage Grove were Sunday dinner guests of the Ernest Sears. Mrs. Viva Lind.unood of Port- liutd spent two days the |iast week >i the home of lu-r brother, Lee M rs. Jos. T ig h > »• . hostess. A son was Ixirn to Mr. and Mrs. Simonsen on January 9 lie weigh ed 7 -\ pounds and was named D arrel Allen. M r. and M is. Trohndge of C a li fornia have rented the residence ol Mr. and M rs. D arrel Eie.lhurn ami moved in recently. Mrs, Lula Beach o f Chi-shir»' was a guest recently of Mr. amt M is. Jos. Eppenltaugh ami also visited at her ranch in the H o l low, now on-up-.xl by Mr. and Mrs. H oward Stout M rs Sonia lloksu nh of San Diego, C alilornia . is a guest ol her parents. Mi and Mrs Mac- Nixon. (.'auslund. lo r an Indefinite tune Sunday visitors at the Geerrlts as her husband is overseas. Mrs James Sm ith re tlirm s l le- home were M r. and Mrs C liffo rd cently from I ais Angeles, I'u lifo r Green o f Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. M Horn made a nia. Miss \ \ ilm a Moor»* of Sunny business tr ip to Eugene Monday. The R. Hansen fa m ily spent Vale, .California, u..s a guest re Sunday in Eugene al the C urtis cently of Miss Kay Taylor. W hile home. I he Ralph Sears visited Sunday w ith M r. and M rs. Aden M ille r in the W a lke r com m unity. Buying According to reports m a rly <10 per cent of the food buy ing is still con centrated on Fridays and Saturday». I L y n x H o llo w Films Developed] and Printed Kepair Early Repair mid oiliiiii of fttfm ma- blue» when their summer work 1» -ompleted will save the tune and ef ort of hauling them out of closely - l i ked stniioje in winter. \HV 13. 1944 Nodular Wurm» Nodular worms live In the large Intestine» of sheep Nodule» made by the ImiMnture wurm» tender the alleatine unlit for use us »urgleal «olores und sutisiigr «-usings VITAMINS Keep up your Heiltli in spite of foe I rationing by supplementing with V IT A M IN S A B C & D B C om plex 50’s, 98c; 100’s, $1.79 100’s, $1.69 Unicaps 100’s, $3.95 O cto p lex (8 v ita m in s in one cap) 100, $2.49 A & D T abs, o r Caps. 100’s, 75c S ta in s M n ti V ita m in & M in e ra ls, 96s, $1.69 FOR CO LD S 35c G ro v e ’s Cold T a b le ts W e e k ’s Cold T a b le ts V ick V apo R u b , la rg e size V ick s N ose D rops, la rg e size C a m p h o ra te d M u sta rd C om pound 27c 25c 59c 39c 19c The annual meeting o f the Lynx Hollow ami W a lke r telephone company was held recently O ffi cers elected were: Clyde W rig h t, Donald .Conner. Boyd W alker, ? ,n d 8 Lyle Hauser, Jos. Eppcnbaugli •*i mx'/rx» o f 4*v**<«*v C u t R a te P ric e on All T obaccos ** *4or.-w b*se-rw/«».ww» >w4 and Mrs. F red Kinsland. E xposures v CIM r k i . The Com m unity club met re REPRINTS 3c EACH. cently at the home of Mrs. Jos bert. Edgar Kennedy. F ra n k lin Eppcnbaugh w ith Mrs. Lyle T a y Guaranteed Work. Pangborn and Hans Conned, w hile lor assisting hostess. Mrs. J. W. guest stars include A lla n Jones. MacC auslund was a guest and ac Leo C a rrillo . Andy Devine. Robert D IV ID E NEW S cepted the in v ita tio n to jo in the Paige and Alan C urtis. The h ila r Clare S utton returned to San club. Ten members were present. ious film was directed by Edward Bruno C alifo rn ia Sunday a fte r The afternoon was spent w orking Cottage Grove, Ore. F. Cline. v is itin g his sister Mrs. Amos Mc- on the red cross wheel ch air robes The Only Cut Rate G arvin and o the r relatives. Lyle M ullica who is w o rkin g in the shipyards in P ortland visited Pvt. Miles K entner. stationed at w ith his fa m ily over the week-end. the Presidio. San Francisco. C a li Gardon West has been sent to fornia, was a guest at the home Camp Roberts C alifo rn ia fo r basic of his uncle and aunt, M r. and tra in in g w ith the Arm y. Mrs. George Kentner. over the M r. and Mrs. W a lte r Robinson weekend. went to Eugene F rid ay to visit The H athaw ay children were M r. Robinson who is a patient at confined to th e ir home last week the Sacred H eart Hospital. w ith colds. M r. and Mrs. O ral M cLaughlin A lv in A llen went to Eugene on ,o f Lorane were Sunday visito rs at business Saturday afternoon. (■the W a lte r Robinson home. A rth u r W ooleott was ill w ith Miss Alsea H aw ley returned the flu over the week end. Saturday from an extended stay Mrs. M. E. Palleske was in Eu in Portland. gene part of las: week and this Ladeez A N D G e ntle m e n ! Gome R I G H T in am i see o u r G R E A T M r. and Mrs. Charles Chapman week. e x h ib it o f fin e-flavo re d C O F F E E S ! People b uy 'em no 1.« t w. I,av<- A p a rty in honor o f Lloyd and tw o daughter:« of Creswell to get N E W supplies c o n s ta n tly , and so every package ,. H O U N D Bishop was held at the Hudgins visited Sunday w ith M r and Mrs. to be e xtra -fre sh ! Y o u pays y o u r m oney and you takes your home F rid a y nignt. There was a F rank Chapman. Monday M r. and Flour, Kitchen C. 24l/2 lb >k $1 02 C H O IC E o f fa v o rite brands! Get the c o ll. e. H E R E nt S a fe w a y , large crowd and games were Mrs. A. I.. G ray o f Creswell were Flout, Fisher 10 lb 55c th a t w ill m ake th a t S E ( O N I) cup last«- even Ix -tte r th a n the In played and refreshm ents served. callers at the Chapman home, N ," N A T IO N point.« needed these d iy s N O W you ta n buy a ll you A ustin McReynolds slopped over Mrs. Ada M oxley has peen ill Flout, Oold Medal 24' lb $1.26 W A N T ' Com«- rig h t in and b uy, T O D A Y ! w ith the flu and ¡s' s till confined night Tuesday w ith his parents Tenderoni, Van C 0 oz pk 2 15c to her home. M r. and M rs. Ernest McReynolds. Pfc. Lloyd Bishop le ft Tuesday Krispy Crackers, 2 lb carton 33c Vacuum packed in ihe N A V A L A V IA T IO N C A D E T S m orning to re tu rn to Camp S tew Graham Cracks, Honey M 2 lb 31c BO O STED new glass ja r. Reg. or d rip a rt. Georgia, a fte r spending his furlough a t home w ith his fam Macaroni, Spaghetti 3 lb 30c A five -fo ld boost in quotas fo r ily. Lloyd has been overseas and naval aviation cadets has increas Cottage Cheese Pint Cup 24c this is the firs t tim e he has been home since he w ent to the arm y ed opportunities fo r many more Salad Drcising, Duelling 8 oz 13c men to obtain the U. S. N avy’s over a year ago. N O B H I L L Ritz Crackers 1 lb pkg 21c M r. and M rs Loran Hibbard famed $27,000 aviation education, K leii, M lm le roast went to M arshfield Thursday on a reported the P ortland branch, O f Vauilla Flavor, W. itag 8 oz 10c fice of Naval O ffic e r Procurem ent, business trip . Lb. b a g 23c E lder Wm. Lay o f Eugene 330 Am erican Bank building, P o rt Morton Salt 26 oz pkg 2 for 15c preached at the 9:30 Sahba’ I land, which handles applications Grapefruit Jce, Town H 46 oz 31c school hour at the Royal church m Oregon. Saturday. He has changed his Naval flig h t tra in in g is open to Canterbury Tea, black >/4 lb 23c tim e o f coming from the fir s t to 18-year-old high school as w ell as A IR W A Y Purex Bleach »/2 gal bottle 21c the second S aturday o f the month 17-year-old boys, provided they are M ild blend ground al M rs. Hazel H ibbard returned c u ire n tly enrolled in high school White Magic >/3 gal bottle 17c m o m ent of purchase home from Eugene where she has in th e ir last semester o r a rc high Friskies Dog Food 2 lb 22c been employed, F rid a y evening, school graduates. Eighteen-year- L b. b a g 20c and w ill be at home fo r a w h ile ’ olds apply to the U. S. N avy firs t Friskies Dog Food 4»/2 lb pk 46c 3 lb. b a g 58c M r. and Mrs. George Overhol- and if qualified they may volun ser took Mrs. John Overholser to teer through selective service fo r Eugene F rid a y fo r - treatm ent of induction in V-5, the navy’s flig h t her eye which h .s been bothering tra in in g classification. Seventeen- year-old boys may enlist d irect her lately. in V-5. Over h a lf o f the children of the Because the flig h t tra ip in g is Royal church school were absent last week w ith b-t? colds and flu. rated the most »borough and the TOMATO SOUP Miss D orothy R ider was a longest in the w orld, only boys in Rancho (4 pts) 10l/£ oz can 6c good physical condition are el A p p le s guest last week end at the home W in e sa p s lb 10c* igible. PEAS of Miss B e tty W'elden. B ring Y o b r Sugar Belle (15 pts) No 2s 2 for 25c O ra n g e s Pvt. Lloyd Bishop v.as a dinner N a v a ls lb 09c SHOPPING BAG Villainous K illers guest at the home o f M r. and CORN a n d save p a p e r Coopers, sharpshinned, marsh Mrs. George K en-.;.:- last F rid ay C elery U ta h T y p e lb 12c fo r W a r N e e d s ! Butter Kernel (13 pts) No 2 cans 14c hawks, great horned owls and evening. BEET SUGAR screech owls are villainous killers of M r. and Mrs. Roy Zehner were birds and wild game and should b< L e ttu c e S o lid h e a d s 12c (Stamp 29) 5 lbs 33c 10 lb bag 63c week end guests at the home of the object of every sportsman's V 8 JUICE M r. Zehner’s pai-.-r-s in Goshen. shells. G ra p e s E m p e ro rs o r A lm e ria s Vegc. Cocktail (4 pts) 46 oz can 30c Miss M y rtle Zehner was a guest at the George K e ntne r home over G r a p e f r u it T e x a s P in k s TOMATO JUICE the week end. Sunny Dawn (6 pts) 46 oz- can 21c P o ta to e s U. S. No. 1 O rval W haley ---es confined to RAISINS his bed w ith the flu last week. broke eut, ourcoasta/ and in te r- coaatat fleets comprised more ¿dan SOX o f o u r m e rch a n t m a rin e . The vesse/s were immediate/y avai/ab/e fo r war- ttm e service when ¿he naflora/em ergency arose. D iv id e T h r if t- W is e joHwmt S ilk C reek m A . 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