Oregon Thursday IVloming. January, 15, 1942 Disaster at Colliery Is D ramatic Moment in Film He Learns to Handle Fists ' - : ; ; ; ; : : rv How Green Was My Valley Said Faithful Word Picturization Richard Llewellyn's best-selling novel, "How Green Was My Valley," will come to the screen of the Grand theatre on Thursday in much the same words as he told the story in the novel. 5 n 1 A? In How Green Wu My Valley" Yoonf Roddy learnt the manly art f self defense to protect himself from school bullies. Bis father and brothers are proud of the plucky lad's determination. Donald Crisp and mother Sara Allgood rive their approval to their prospective daogiiter-in- law, lovely Anna Lee The dialogue in 330 out of the 356 scenes is exactly'as Llew ellyn wrote it, reports Philip Dunne, the scenarist assigned by the 20th Century-Fox . studio to prepare the novel for the screen. The other scenes are transitional. "Production Chief Darryl F. Zanuck instructed me, when I started work on the script, to fol low the book as closely as possible not only in story but also in dia logue," said Dunne, "and that is exactly what I did." The film, which features Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Don ald Crisp, Anna Lee and Roddy McDowaU, has been budgeted as the most costly of the year. One set alone, which duplicates a Welsh town, cost $120,000. Also in the cast of "How Green Was My Valley," the 20th Century-Fox film which Academy Award winner John Ford direct ed, are John Loder, Sara Allgood, Barry Fitzgerald and Patric Knowles. Philip Dunne adapted the screen play from the Llewellyn novel, and Alfred Newman directed the musical background. Call Board Visits From San Diego . WHEATLAND Everett Joeckell, San Diego, was a guest Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirkwood, where he Iwas employed for more than 1 f years. He was on a furlough from the navy. He also visited Mr. and Mrs.. Andrew Gilchrist at Brooks. ELSINORE Today Greta GarbO, Melvyn Douglas in "i-wo racea woman. wen ay Barrie in "Public Enemies." CAPITOL Today Edward Arnold. Waiter Huston in "All That Money Can Buy." Dick Foran, Andy Devine in "Road Agent." GRAND players in "Citizen Kane. Ky Har ris; wuiiam Tracey in -miiie the Toiler." 1 Saturday Maureen O'Hara. Walter Pidgeon in "How Green Is My Val ley' Lynn Bart. Corner Wilde in "Perfect. Snob." STATE Today Robert Montgomery; Rita John son in "Here comes Mr. Jordan. Bonita Granville, Dan Daily, Jr., in "Down in San Dieco." Saturday midnight Bett Davis, James cagney in "The Bride Came COD. LIBERTY 1 Today BUI Elliott in "Return of Dan iel Boone." Peter Lorre in. "Face Be hind the Mask." Arizona Wranglers in person on the stage. Friday Roy Rogers in "The Ranger and the Lady. George Brent, Brenda Marshall in "South of Sues." Arizona Wranglers in person on the stage. HOLLYWOOD Today Bud Abbott, LoU Costello, Andrews sisters in "Hold That Ghost." and the Weaver . Brothers and Elviry in "Mountain Moonlight. . ..i..:. :...-'.'. I '.. ( ; ' 1 . . - '- - i.A -4 . - If i i.i i mill miiihhi niinn li'iimimii n n mi "hi i m. New Officers Chosen AMITY At a recent meeting of the Amity Cemetery association O. E. Roth was reelected chair man of the board of directors. Other directors are J. W. Walling and M. T. Henderson. HI J. Rich- ter was elected secretary and Mrs. Mary E. Breeding was re elected treasurer. A"- f M.J. A -1 1 f Sac: " J 1 s tritrt Vacation Ends, Classes Start GRAND ISLAND School re opened Monday after being closed for three days. Electric service in the district was off for nearly 35 hours and telephone communica tion was disrupted for over two days. Although his deliveries were later than usual the letter car rier, Harry Gray, with the aid of an assistant, made his mail route daily. Fruit trees in the district suf fered some damage but the amount has not been determined. Collision Occurs On Blind Curve PIONEER As Dr. Peterson was going to Dallas Sunday and Bud Castle was coming from Dal las, they met on the blind curve just below the Frank Dornhecker place. Both cars were traveling slow and no severe damage was done. Due to the stormy weather the Pioneer school was closed Wed nesday, Thursday; and Friday. It was also impossible for the school bus to make the loop so the high school pupils wer6 also home. All the pupils were in school Mon day, however. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Odom, Val ley Junction, called at the Ralph Weaver' home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sheiss, sr., called at the Philip and Bob Theiss homes in Dallas Monday. They visited Mrs. Ienneth Smith who is ill at her home in Dallas. Mrs. John Theiss was caring for Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Broadley and children Dan, Jean and Bet ty, Kings Valley, called at th Ralph Weaver home Sunday. J T" : The Showing of this Magnif icent Picture Starts Today A crisis and Walter Pidgeon and Roddy McDowal 1 surge op the hill as the wailing whistle announces a mine accident in -How Green Was My Valley," opening today at the Grand theatre. Days Gianged for. Jefferson Movie JEFFERSON In order not to conflict with school activities, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Curl have chang ed picture show nights to Mon days and Wednesday instead of the former Friday and Wednes day nights, i Rex Cobb was drawn on the circuit court jury panel last week but has been unable to serve because he is ill with flu. Postmaster CHhrence Miller an nounces that the sale of defense bonds for the first 10 days' in January amounted to $4087.50, or more than four times as much as were sold during the month of December. Defense stamp sales so far this month have to taled $47. Unionvale Men Go to Portland UNIONVALE John and Al bert Clow were called to Portland Monday to report for duty in pre paration for employment as ship- fitters or welders helpers. They expect to begin work immediate ly. Lena C3ow, employed in Mc- Minnville, returned to work Mon day after being confined to her home because of a severe cold. Daughter Feted PIONEER Mrs. Howard Coy honored her daughter, Carol, with a birthday dinner Friday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Slater, grandparents of Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coy, Jim my and seven-year-old Carol. 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But as a Backfreoad for the Dispatches Froai the Pacific Battle Area. ' r , , V The comical caTortins corpse makes thla the laff hit l tho year. . . 31 TWO MO Q BITS t 1 Action on land . . . sea . . . and air! The most thrllllnr "es plonare story: of our exciting times. ? 1v tra V.TAYI2E:C.S, Hews end Ccnedy J i r: "if ri2 BKr UimiMirun " "Here Ccaes Ilr Sast Dleto: t JSt lslMa)B8ilrtlHr JWAUvmI I 7a-i4sy . . 1 -at. ISc Add 1 Also IiVS, CARTOON, and lias Tax 10c Tax Eve. 22c Serial "SKY RAIDERS" i Blatlneea Evenings V