: fat eat res r ONE OF THE screen's most dynamic Flat," in the persons of Spencer cal of John Steinbeck's story is star in the east is John Garfield. and William Holden. Dairyman Visits With Relatives GRAND ISLAND Norman Nash of Marshfield was a recent guest in the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sargeant and family. He is the owner of a registered dairy herd and was here buying more stock. Name 1st Aid Chairman SALEM' HEIGHTS Dr. D. D. Craig is chairman of the first aid committeeand of the casualty station in this community. i TERROR CLASTIC TC SXY! r o 's. stalking ) - fartlung TH..a,-Jf'S oceans! i 1 Jin :& " SHOW TIME ' v "'jdj' Zone: 1:35, 4.15 . Bloadie: 1:04, I S:M, 1:4 ) V Sr 30C Tax n t0 ARTHUR L.aE JURBY.SIUUS I. - " r " 'if - A'4s8 I - 1 v - :a.fv f - - -XL ,v w a '-v.f actors and one of its loveliest actresses appear together in "Tortilla Tracy and Hedy Lamarr. Playing Tracy while Miss Lamarr fills the role of "Sweets" Ramlrei. Third The companion feature is "Remarkable Andrew" with Brian Donlevy Steinbeck's Tortilla Flat' Stars Tracy, Lamarr, Garfield John Steinbeck's best-selling novel, "Tortilla Flat," emerges from the printed page into visual being on the screen at the Elsinore theatre, where the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture opens today. With Spencer Tracy, Hedy starred, this charming narrative of the California paisa 'os is a re vealing romance, with orama and comedy cunningly interlaced In the action. Victor Fleming was the director. The supporting cast Includes Frank Morgan, Akim Tamlroff, Sheldon Leonard, John Qualen, Donald Meek, Connie Gilchrist, Allen Jenkins and He y O'Neill. Each of them portrays with fi delity one of Steinbeck's re membered characters of "the flats." The love between Hedy Lamarr, as the fiery, impetuous Dolores, and Garfield, as Danny, lazy, like able and dangerous,, gives these stars completely new opportuni ties. Spencer Tracy, as the philo sophical Pilon of the story, de parts from any previous role and attains new heights in his under standmg delineation of an arrest ing character. The picture reveals the life of Tortilla Flats as Steinbeck knew and described it. The somnolent village with its humble shacks, its flower gardens oddly con trasting with its nondescript junk heaps, is on the screen in every detail, alive and vibrant with the loves and the hates of the paisanos. The audience at the initial show ing was swept Into spontaneous applause by the artistry of the cast, the effective qualities of the scenes and the dramatic action of the story. Steinbeck was acclaimed for the novel. Now that praise will be echoed across the country for the picture. Several Amity Families Move to New Locations AMITY Mrs. Wanda Van Horn of Amity has bought the Verle Cochran place on North Trade street. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kirkwood have moved from the Robbins place west of Amity to the Mrs. Etta Day farm home east of town Home Guard Company To Have Dance June 17 RICKREALL Company C of the Oregon home guard of Rick reall is having a dance June 17. It is to be held in the Haunted Mill with music by a popular dance band of Salem. Tickets are being sold by the members. OSC Graduates Listed . WOODBURN The following were among the students gradu ating from Oregon State college Saturday. Peter Larson, science, and Eugene McNulty, forestry, both of Woodburn; Donald F. De Vine, engineering, Hubbard; Paul Joseph Bonn, agriculture, of Ger vais. West Salem News WEST SALEM Mrs. C. J. Fair and daughter visited Mr. Fair in Portland the first of the Week. Fair is employed at the Colum bia Aircraft company. Donnie Kuhn is visiting his grandparents, the D. F. Deyoes, at Dayton.' m I TODAY Ann snenoan - Jack Jack Oakie , Haley Martha Rae "Havy Blues" - AND- . ' Ku??Phrey Bogart THE MALTESE FALCON" New rri Iw3 Tax win the role of Pilon, the colorful rat Lamarr and John Garfield co- Turner, Gable Brawl in Film Honky Tonk' Shows Lusty Frontier Days At the Hollywood Co-starring L aji a Turner and Clark Gable, concerning the brawling, lusty frontier days, and containing some of the most pre tentious sets and costumes ever employed even for use in a "pe- rlod" picture, the production "Honky Tonk," playing at the Hollywood today through Wed nesday, is one that audiences ev erywhere have given a definite stamp of approval. "Honky Tonk" rates high for excitement, comedy, romance, and action. The star-bright supporting cast includes Frank Morgan. Marjorie Main and Chill Wills. The scene in the film which will have a place all its own In your asbestos memory book, fans say, is the scene where Clark Ga ble breaks down Lana Turner's bedroom door after their marriage to prove that he has "decent, hon orable emotions." The second laugh hit, "Niagara Falls," stars Zasu Pitts and Slim Summerville. v ::s 'HAVEN'T I SEEN your face somewhere before?" questions Clark Gable of Lana Turner in "Honky Tonk," now at the Hollywood with "Niagara Falls." .- -V,.. GAT PEEFORMER , . . the drawing above represents the unosual rola of Bobert Montgomery In "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" starting today at the Liberty theatre. Co-starred with Montgomery ta Eve Jyn Keyes. Companion feature "Mountain Moonlight," stare the Weaver Bros, and Elvlria. - - Sac. 2 Page 6 ? f jTx ' 4 - - Lu5 ! f l ,v V ' st i ff : A SAMPLE OF the beautiful girls, with Admirable Ann Sheridan In command, to be seen in "Navy Blues" starting at the State theatre today. Comics Jack Oakie, Martha Raye and Jack Haley are fea tured. On the same bill is "The Maltese Falcon" starring Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor. BABY DUMPLING, Cookie, Blondie and Dagwood (from left to right) as portrayed by Larry Simms, Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake in "Blondie's Blessed Event," now showing at the Grand theatre. Second feature is "Canal Zone," starring Chester Morris, John Hubbard and Harriett Billiard. Louise Will Wins College Award GRAND ISLAND Louise Will, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Will, has been awarded a scholar ship to Linfield college for the coming year. She was graduated this year from Amity high school. Vernetta Wiley, daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wiley, has completed her course at the Cap ital Business college in Salem and has accepted a position in the office of Hogg Bros, furniture store. Sunday Morning, Juns 7, 1942 I Suver News SUVER Mrs. Fred Stockhoff and Mrs. Henry Stockhoff and children have returned from a re cent visit with relatives near Blue Mound, Kan. They had the ex perience of being on the edge of a tornado which did considerable damage. Florence Conger and Bill Black spent Sunday at the beach, going via the Salmon River cutoff and returning through Waldport. Frank Gallagher, a former pu pil, visited Mrs. Stephen Benedict Monday afternoon. He lives at Lebanon and works at Camp Adair. Mrs. Opal Perritt of Corvallis is working for Mrs. S. Benedict. Ted Reed, who recently left here and moved to Hebo, has rented a farm near Perrydale and moved there. Jean Crippen is staying at the Milton Frink home at Perrydale and training hops. Sam Suver Laid Up With Broken Leg MONMOUTH Mrs. Sam Suver is alone now and milking eight cows while her husband is still in the hospital with a broken leg. He is getting along nicely although there is still some infection. The boy who was helping with chores went to an eastern state. Shellburn Ranch Sold By McLain to Bates SHELLBURN W. H. McLain this week sold his 80 acres to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates, Jr. Mr. McLain is undecided where he will locate but it will probably be in the Bellfountain section of Benton county. Grangers News The Red Hills grange will meet Tuesday for a covered dish din ner at 7 o'clock. , Pint Tax Today thru Wednesday Continuous Today, 1 to 11:30 Tt M. A ROMANTIC DREAM COME TRUE nmnitA.ifitj'j '1 'V- Musical A ' Comedy; 0""' T JACK OAKIE SEEMS U know Grable and Vie Mature In this now playing at the Capitol theatre. "All Through tho Night" with Humphrey Bogart. 'All Through the Night' Is New Capitol Film Fare "All Through the Night," Capitol theatre, is the story of the gestapo, using just about the same tactics he used against rival mobs in prohibition days. With Humphrey Bogart as the gangster, a supporting cast includ ing Kaaren Verne, Conrad Veidt, Judith Anderson, Peter Loire, Jane Darwell and Frank McHugh. The tightly knit story covers a span of less than 24 hours in the lives (and in some cases, the deaths) of its characters. The opening scene cleverly sets the mood, showing the ex-gangster Bogart at lunch with some of his henchmen. The boys are playing with some toy soldiers, mapping out the kind of military strategy they think the British should use. Bogart laughs at them and tells them the war is none of their business. Bogart is called away by an SOS from his mother. Mr. Miller, the baker who lives next door, has disappeared. Bogart discovers Miller's murdered body in the cellar, and also gets a glimpse of a lovely young stranger, played by Kaarei: Verne, who seems to have some connection with the murder. Trailing her leads him to an old warehouse and a nest of enemy agents. He manages to get the girl away from them, and from her he learns about the nefarious work of the gestapo right in New York. Continuous from I P. JL STARTS TODAY OT9l Astoryyou'H tod end reteHi V4V.V FrM lh 4or "UnvM Can Wait" kr Hwnr SoH Scr pimy Vy SidMir laduM t4 Utom I. Miliar DiiaclMl ky M1XMIDCR RM1 rda4 br (VIKfTT MMN 4 COLUMBIA riCTVMM Plus 2nd Smash Hit! FROM MOUNTAINS TO MANSIONS Jfitkmst hlmim Ul-Ulf ritff Cc5) Pics Tax : 'J7!ilMi times wiiy?. Jordan: AN IIVIIT 111 9:00 Moonlight: '! 1:10 4:15 V. " y'H 7:25 HQ And Ilovelly ; f- 4 V what he's bragging about to Betty scene from "Song of tho Islands,' which opened yesterday at the an ex-gangster who goes after Miller was murdered, she ex plains, because he refused to work with them. She herself works for them because her father is being held in a concentration camp in Europe, and it is the only way she can save his life. When Bogart shows her a record book he found in the warehouse which shows that her father has been dead for some time, she tells him all she knows. It is enough to persuade Bogart that this time it really is his business. He rounds up all the ex-mobsters he knows and leads themon a raid against the fifth column meeting that night, neatly foiling a , plot for sabotaging a battleship in the harbor, and put ting them all behind bars. For the first time in his life, the ex-gangster finds himself a hero with the police and his girl! The companion feature is "Song of the Islands" with Betty Grable, Victor Mature, Jack Oakie. m mm u m w v aii II nrf l a 1.1 . I Ji Starts Today Two Big Fealurei WHERE THE GIRLS ARE NEVER LONELY . . . where the boys are always bold! v 1 Prices I .Sw 40 c p Plus f Tax. I " i v,' .-r PLUS "March ot Time" America's New Army ester" Wfon 4 " 1 s. t . , 't''":w 1 X COMPANION FE ATURE - EE TAMES DAUES...UJUUS CRCCXS...UUES SC6UXDXELS! I 1 J lw. t UUL Today -Mon.-Tues. 1 Bite Hew Policy'' Ccnlinccns Every Day Iron I P. II. 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