T lll'IiS h W TH E SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON PAGE EIGHT this exciting sto ry of newspaper* dom back in the gaslit era. are W ith th e M arjo rie Lord and B ill H enry as the young lovers, Grace George as an elderly newspaper publisher, (Continued from page 1) M a rjo rie M ain as a saloon hostess. ago anti is an a ir cadet at Am a A complete village square was ■ --------------- — rillo . Texas. He is a son of Mr. b u ilt indoors fo r “ Johnny Come and M rs. 1- L. Slagle of E lkto n L a te ly," the W illia m Cagney Pro anti a graduate o f E lkton high duction sta rrin g James Cagney Mrs. N. E. Compton entertained school. due to bow in at the Arcade Tliea- , he M issionary Society o f th No Dimout for Johnny Come Late Armed Forces Cedars tie on F ebruary 6th th ru United A rtis ts release. By building this set, Producer W illia m Cagney elim inated the necessity of night camera shoot- ing. Two banks, a lovely old home. a g irl's school, an office building, a drug store, restaurant, news- paper plant and numerous other buildings w en 1 put up, complete w ith trees, shrubbery and old- fashioned gas lamps of the 19U6 era. The set was large enough fo r six horse-drawn wagons to move on it a ll the tim e, and dozens o f pigeons made the studio-eon- st,-uct«i park th e ir home. Several hundred extras were used in the night a ll . . the , scenes , but, since .. w ork was done on his in te rio r stage, th en 1 was r.o co nflict w ith dim out regulations. Playing w ith James Cagney in — -- Theatre Programs ARCADE REPORTS OF S. D . A . C H U R L ' l l R i'ix irts by leaders of the Sev enth Day Adventist church, given at the annual business meeting last Tuesday night, in review of the past year's work of the church rex ealed "g ro w th in a ll dep art ments and an encouraging outlook fo r Ihe new year." Members wen* commended fo r th e ir faithfulness in church and Sabbath school attendance, earn est interest in Bible study in d iv id ually and by groups, th e ir a c tiv ities in m issionary endeavors, and liberal offerings. Tithes fo r the year paid in hy members and fo r warded on to lx- used fo r general evangelistic and |iastoral w ork had amounted to $6163.04, thi* treasurer reported, w hile foreign mission litterings, including Sal>- batli school funds, amounted to $1,845.47. Tin- to ta l eonfeivni-e funds were 3W,625.I3 from which a liberal supply went to the "Voice of Prophecy" and to help furnish Kxiks fo r servicemen. The local expense o ffe n n -s amounted to $10,645.26. which provided fo r the Sabbath school expense, the reg u l a r church expense, church school and e lu u .-i improvement funds. An extensive church im prove ment plan was carried on in 19-13 and w ill continue into the new year. The church schixil e n ro ll ment is IS. The missionary sia-'y reported: m issionary letters w r it ten. 240: articles o f clothing dis tributed, 492; number of bouquets, 260; and m issionary lite ra tu re d istribu te d stood at 4,106. quested Governor W arren o f Call- lot ma to e xtra dite M y rtle A. G a r ner, 61. from Oakland, C alifornia, to ( trrgon, so she can complete a lo u r year state prison senlenee Wayne L. Morse, w ar labor fo r cu ttle theft, hoard public member and dean Slie wan urrested in Oakland o f the Oregn U niversity law last week Six- enterisl prison in school resigned lus (msition to June, 1911, liut was released by make llie race fo r lln lle il S t’ites Senator on the republican ticket. Presumably lie w ill op|His<- Rufus Holman in tin* republican p ri maries. T ile 43 year old W L It member declined comment al llie tim e the -innouneeinent was mude j News Briefs ! IT.ItHl’AHV 3 C ircu it Judge McMahan o f M a r ion county on a w rit o f habeas cm pus. The supieine court then reversed Judge McMahan. I.ailv Iterili-» Lady beetle« te ed mi other IruecU ■ U lti a» plant Ilea and «lioulil b» at- lo-.'.-.l In e«i-npa, . M ethodist church last Friday. Robert Glenn Ewing S 2 C, son Mrs. Odus W illiam s and son of M r, and Mrs. Earl Ewing, who Lxx.n and Mrs. Anna Bolton spent )S on overseas duty, has not been » jd a y in Eugene on business. heard from fo r three months. Alt- Mrs. Lizzie Rohde spent the other son Pvt. La Verne Ray wcek end ¡n Eugene w ith her Ewing, is stationed nt W atson Ray 1. Ixiinniey, resigned as daughter, Miss Viola Rohde, ville, C alifornia. d is tric t forest ranger fo r the (). Miss C arolyn Bolton spent Sun anil C. a dm in istratio n ut Itose- day in Eugene w ith her sister, Jim m y Adkins, l ‘h. M. 3 C n r- huie, effective Eebrtm ry 1st Mrs. June Addy. liv e d Tuesduy m orning from over- We have secutixl a limited quantity o f Rcliners and Boot» H arry 1. N ettleton, associate fo r M rs . Florence McClanahan seas duty in the South Pacific and ester in tin- P iirtU iiid office w ill made from selected used tires. Edi;e skived by ttpecinl spent the week end in G rants *s on a 3O-day sick leave, part ol serve as forest ranger al Rose Pass w jth M r. McClanahan and which hc sP*’” d ,he process These reliners will put a new back bone into your burg u n til a new one is npimintcd Homer. °f tincle, A lb ert Adkins. I us old tire. Mrs. W. A. Hemenway spent n sister, Mrs. Arden Maiden, and The most essential low mileage f ew days in Eugene w ith her her daughter P hyllis o f Coquille m otorists w ill la« elegible fo r new- RELINERS daughter M argaret Hemenway. ate v isitin g him here. synthetic tires this month. OPA in M r and M rs. W ilb u r M cFar- c , w WalUer> son of M r. W ashington iinnuoneeil Saturday Truck Pussenger Car land were din ne r guests Sunday ,*M , Archie W alker, returned Quotas of ratio nin g iMiards w ill ic- 32x6—7.00x20 $5 50 Size Price of Mrs iia H am — >■ iiio brick n iK . Roswell, New Mexico, a fte . r m ain alxm t the sam e w ith some 6 ..u M r and Mrs S \ Bolton Ma- , . , , 6.00 $3 00 84s7 7 ¡>0x20 M r . .in n « i r e . o . .x n o t io n , . n a s p e n d m g a 1 5 -d a v f u r lo u g h w i t h 790,(X>0 tires available fo r March. bid and S terling. Mrs. Anna Bol- h*~ * n ls 36x8 8 25x20 7 50 6 00 3.50 At the same tim e the tsiard v. ill ton aru| Tom m y Hammons visited determ ine how essential the d riv 8 0» U »11x2(1 6.50 4.00 M r. and Mrs. Charles Gregory of E llis Bluckm orc. C. M. 2 C sta ing xx ill In* w ith holders of A and tioned at Camp Peary, V irginia, Vida Inst Sunday. It cards. TRUCK BOOTS Brady Evenson, son o f .Mr. artd is home on a 7-day leave, visiting Mrs. C. E. Evenson is at home his parents. M r. and Mrs. O. W. T lie U. S. Veterans fa c ility at Size 30 x 24 in, — $2 50 w ith his parents. He has received Blackntore. Roseburg is fille d to capacity, ex an honorable discharge from the „ . . „ , , cept fo r emergency laals, Dr. a rn n . Cpl. Ivan Patten o f F o rt Canby WHEELS * George M. M elvin, manager, re Mrs. M argaret Bolton attended « hon,e on ^ rlo u g h v isitin g his ports. Population totals 598 pa 5 wheel sets to fit 6 00 x 16 tires in attractive color», coin the Navy M otheis club in Eugene m other. M rs F e n c e s Patten and tients, as compared xx-itb a total last Wednesday and also had M r. and Mrs. Elmer Kent, plcte with hub caps — $37 50. of 623 I m - i L s . A s 20 Ixsls are kept lunch w ith her daughter, M rs. ri-served fo r emergency use. tin- I SO TO OBSERVE 3KD June Addy. fa c ility is considered to lx- ut. fu ll Recapping and Repairing our specialty. HIRTHDAV The C ellar Ladies club met at E q u ip p e d E a c h M u n th capacity, anil in fact, is housing the home o f M rs. N. E- Compton A r m y c a m p s , posts an d s tatio n s m ore patients than the existing SA LE M . OREGON. in c o n tin e n ta l U n ite d S ta te s a r e plant was designed to accommo last Tuesday fo r an all day meet- . , USO Friday ing V isitors were Mrs. W ilb u r celebrates its th ird anm versaiy su p p lie d w ith a p p r o x im a t e ly (o u r date. M cFarland. Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. w i,h 2 809 c,ubs and 0,her ' e rv*c* b illio n pounds o f v a r ie d m ilit a r y Florence M cFarland and Mrs. units ln operation in the United equipment every month. Snell Monday John M arkham . A shower was States and hemisphere bases, ac- held fo r Mrs. Jessie W illiam s. The cord*n8 *° a report received today club w ill meet w ith Mrs. W. A. b> Charles A. Sprague. President, 4- Hemenway the 15th of February Oregon W ar Chest from (h e s te r to do some w o rk fo r the Red Barnard, President of USO, Cross which is a member agency of the Miss Kay Leonard o f Cottage N ational W a r Fund. Grove visited her grandmother. Three years ago , L SO was Mrs. N. E. Compton last S atur- °n ly a hope in the hearts of a day > handful o f men and women", Mrs. Maggie W e rtz o f A n la u f said a message to M r. Sprague spent Saturday afternoon at the f rom M r. Barnard. “ Today it has h om e.of Mrs. Anna Bolton. close to 3.000 opetating units. Miss Lois W illia m s was an over- serving the fig h tin g forces and n ig ht guest o f Elizabeth Peacock ,be forces behind the lines a ll over the W estern Hemisphere. And the Tuesday evening. troupes o f U S O -C a m p shows are Lctlie Salt 2 lb pkg 2 for 15c playing in every combat zone Baking Powder, K C 25c jar 20c around the world. W e ’ ve been amazed, loo king around at o u r shelve» Baking Soda, A St H 1 lb pkg 2 15c and displays, to see the hundreds o f item s th a t M r. and M rs. A lb e rt H a rris and POULTRV.MEN O PPOSE a re n 't rationed. A n d we've arranged th is "G nx-n T ag E v e n t" to ca ll them to children of S m ith R iver visited S U B SID IE S y o u r a tte n tio n . T h e m any ratio n -fre e item s listed below are m erely a sam ple' w ith the St. Elm o fa m ily Sunday. Neuereees N ote the low prices th e y 're a m o n th -in and m on th-o ut feature w ith us) Look Oscar H a rris stayed and visited A t the annual meeting o f the Edwards Coffee 1 lb ja r 28c fo r the Green T ag m arkers in the store T a ke fu ll advantage o f th is event a t fo r a week. Lane county p o u ltry association y o u r convenient neighborhood Safeway! Coffee, Airway whole roast lb 20c M r. and M rs. Oscar Powers held at Eugene last Thursday, w ent to The Dalles last week and Ccffee Nob Hill, whole roast lb 23c members approved a resolution moved th e ir household goods here. , , , . .. . . T-. _____ ... • , opposing federal subsidies. In ad Coffee, Chase & Sanborn - lb 28c They are liv in g in one o f Mrs. Lb Loaf Jul*3 W right’s opting a program fo r 1944 the Tea Bags, Canterbury Black 16 » 13c B u rk e tt’s apartments, association proposed a one day Danny C anperter o f Eureka. Instant Pcstuni 4 oz can 24c C alifornia, spent tw o days last ^ ’ t ‘ tu te f° r P °ultrym en January Malted Milk, Horlick'» 1 lb jar 79c week w ith M r. and Mrs. F ra n k 2?th ' emphasized the importance Lb Jar Bevcriy M cGarvin. He is a nephew o f M rs o f c u ll,n B ow P ^ u c .n g birds Sprklg Water, Canada Dry 28 oz 20c M cG arvin and t0 conduct a n,Kh t P oultry .. .. meeting in Junction C ity in Feb- M r. and M rs. Joe Lancaster ruar or M arch. Cereets o* p k i spent the week end at the Robert i Eor chicken and iX )ultry raisers Mi nit Oata, Peacock 9 lb sk 48c Kenady home M rs. Lancaster and t0 promote the testing fo r pul- Baby Cereal, Clapp's 8 oz pkg 15c Mabe Kenady were honored by a )orum dls(,as(, se„ fow , pox v i. u» Pkg Soda Crackers b irth da y dinner on Sunday. rus ,0 pioducers at prom ote Quick Oats, Morning Glory 48 oz 21c Mrs. L ucky Bayn is going to the best u tiliz a tio n of available Shredded Ralston Cereal 12 oz 11c Toledo Thursday to spend a m onth feeds and conduct a program of Rice Krispies, Kellogg, 5*4 oz pk 10c w ith her daughter, Mrs. M erle adequate supplies o f green feed. spen-y u . sk Wheat Meal, Orapenuts 16 oz 12c M ille r. O fficiers fo r the ensuing year M rs. Tony Tonole is helping to elected were: V. A. Parker, Blach- Po-.it Toasties 11 oz pkg 2 for 15c caie fo r her parents, M r. and Mrs. ly, president; M erle Ile n tze of o z Pk James Leboxv in Cottage Grove. Junction C ity, vice president; E. Nuusehuid Cuuds They have been very ill w ith the L. C la rk o f Creswell, secretary- Light Globes, 25 to 60 watt, each 10c flu . treasurer. Mrs. W a lte r Anderson _______________ of H orn Lane. Jens Kersgaard of Purex Bleach Va gallon 21c No. iVi Can Keep-Em-Flying route 5, Eugene and R. H. Bower White Magic Bleich V4 gallon 17c of R iver Road, executive com- m il tee. — - w - ß - ------------------------------------- The graduating class o f the a ir RELINERS AND BOOTS The O. K. Tire Shop Fri., Sat., February 4-5 n r-™ Note the low prices on these ration-free items Sun., Mon., Tues., February 6-7-8 Baking Neels Divide Wed., Thurs., February 9-10 i¡er/a 14 BrCüd Peanut Butter Also BASIL RATHBQNE NIGEL BRUCE o. SfcfritrJr Hoiwfy «j Oxydol Snowflakes Pancake Flour Mfehdw CTGAU SONDRGAARD . _ DIANE Thurs., Fri., February 3-4 Row River STANWYCK J«»l Walter McCREA BRENNAN BAN10 on my KNEE Sat., Sun., February 5-6 * rnnu$! missai " -, HAYDEN Also TERRIFIC THRILLER! Chester Moms as Boston A C O IU M S IA HC1UKC Mon., Tues., Wed., February 7-8-9 CLOSED Thurs., Fri., February 10-11 ¿SÍ5ÍI/.SZW72/AÍ2/ fítíC M tm & f 111 t J s •Rim»™»» I 13c 26c /TA2JI RURbU lOHH CARRADINE ROBERT 1 19c 29c 69c Suzanna Pancake Flour 40 Cut Beans 15c 17c ___ c ra ft recognition school received LAMBINM SEA SO N AIDED th e ir diplomas F rid a y night in BV W EATHER the Row R ive r hall. Mrs. Lee Giles is the instru ctor. I f iambs born the la tte r p a rt of A pot luck dinner was held in the Row riv e r h a ll Saturday. A January don't come through in good shape, there is nothing to dance followed the dinner. favorable weather. Several sheep men started the lam bing season R A T IO N -FR E E RUBBER the la te r p art o f January exper FOOTW EAR ienced exceptionly lig h t losses. OPA w ill perm it some ratio n- Oscar Flaten D elight V alley fa r- free sales of rubber footw ear by m er said last week the weather- retailers and jobbers who have had been ideal. an excess and slow-m oving s t o c k s -------------------------- that otherwise m ight lie wasted CHURCH LEA DERS TO through deterioration. Retailers D ISC U SS PROBLEM S OVER and jobbers desiring permission RADIO fo r such sales must apply in w r it ing to OPA d is tric t offices. A m in- The public is invited to listen imum of 15 days w ill be required to the th irte en weeks series on between filin g o f application and the blue netw ork by leaders of ' g ranting of "non-rationed” stick- the Am erican council o f C hristian ers, which id e n tify the released churches beginning Friday, Feb- footwear. , ru a ry 4th from 9:15 to 9:30 p. m. E x p e rt A u to R e p a irin g A ll W o rk a n d P a r ts G u a ra n te e d . GILMORE SUPER SERVICE 129 North 9th St. 24 2 10 C. 0. Clark, Prop. Phone 252 SAfewAy mesH B A C O N , A n y size p iece S L IC E D B A C O N , G ra d e A B E E F R O S T , B g ra d e R IB S T E A K S , B g ra d e P O R K C H O P S , c e n te r c u t PO R K SH O U LD ER ROAST c g) Mc:aroni Praducts mfats lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. 33c 42c 25c 30c 38c 31c 3 4 8 9 8 3 Macaroni or Spa«;, I ortera 14 oz Egg Noodles, Betty Baker 14 oz Egg Needles, Taystie 8 oz pkg Macaroni or Spag, Hardwht 2 lb p ts. p ts. p ts. p ts. p ts. p ts. lbc L7c 14c 29c Puups Chic Noodle Mix, Continental pk 9c Minute Man, Assorted Mix pk 2z15c Rice Dinner,Wylers pkg 10c B V Beef Extract 2^4 oz jar 25c Syrufi—Mufesses Karo Syrup, Blue Label lt/2 lb 16c Molasses, Red Hen 2 lb 4 oz jnr 25c Honey, Beeville 1 lb 29c 2 lb 54c f Miscellaneous GUARANTeiD PRODUCE P O T A T O E S , U. S. No. 2, N e tte d G em s, 50 lb. sk. 79c G R A P E F R U I T , A riz o n a S e e d l e s s ............................. lb. 06c O R A N G E S , L a rg e N a v e ls lb. 09c O N IO N S , U . S. O regon, B o i l e r s .......... 10 lb. sk. 76c S Q U A S H , B a n a n a o r D a n ish lb. 05c C E L E R Y , L ocal G re e n lb. 14c Apple Juice, Nu West 32 oz Olive Oil, Bon Oil 4 oz tiottle Soy Beans 2 lb package Green Beans, Briargnte Cut 2 ’s Cut Beans, Little Mid No 2 can Y O U ’RE IN STEP w ith the d rive to save p o p e r fo r w a r needs If you use o SHOPPING BAG SAFEWAY 24c 28c 19c 15c 12c