Dotty Lamoiir
Jungle Girl .
Elsinore Has 'Beyond
tlic Blue Horizons' "
in Technicolor Today
Guaranteed to put you in a
happy frame of mind .is Dorothy
Lamour's new jungle film in tech
nicolor, "Beyond the Blue Hori
zon," now at the Elsinore theatre
This film ranks with" .'the bes
.that Dorothy Lamour has done.
Dotty wears a sarong, delivers
her lines, and sings, a song in
way that makes the film a really
enjoyable experience.,
A first-rate feature cast, gives
Dotty excellent support. The
east includes Richard Denning,
Jack Haley. Patricia MorUon,
Walter Abel, Helen Gilbert and
Elisabeth Patterson.
In "Beyond the Blue Horizon,"
Dotty returns to the states after
a childhood , in the jungles. Her
parents were killed by a wild
elephant, Mobak. Her claim to her
parents' fortune is challenged, and
Dotty has to return to the jungle
to retrieve certain papers lost
when her parents were killed,
which would prove her claim
With her go Denning, a jungle
bred boy himself, who wrestles
lions in a circus for a living.
Dotty introduces a new sonr
you're bound to to out whistling
or humminr A Full Moon and
an Empty Heart."
, The companion feature is "Doc
tor Broadway" starring MacDon-
ald Carey and Jean Phillips.
Real Estate Man
To Teach School
WOODBURN Herman Stone,
former Wood burn real estate
dealer, is teaching agriculture in
a high school in North Carolina.
His father, Albert Stone, received
a letter from him this week. The
school in which he teaches is al
. m a
reaay in session, out will soon
dismiss for about a month for cot
ton picking. Stone has been , in
real estate business in the east,
but rubber shortage and ration
ing forced him to give it up and
take a teaching position.
Sell 27 Acre Farm
WALDO HILLS Mr. and Mrs
liorald Roop have sold their 27-
acre farm in the -Evergreen dis
trict to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Per
kins of Scotts Mills. The Roops are
moving to the Frank Rahn home
on Mill street at Silverton about
October 1. Mr. Roop is employed
at the Silverton sawmill and Mrs.
Roop is also employed at Silver
ton. 18c
Flos Tax
Todcry - Monday - Tuesday
Continuous Today
1 to 11:30 P. M.
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Training Sindenis
Quickly
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Calls, for trained students are
' coming in faster than we can
supply them. We must RE-
CRUIT MORE STUDENTS.
. Our courses in Office Ma
chines, Bookkeeping, Stenogra
phy (Gregg and Thomas Short-
' hand methods) are streamlined
in. ' order ' to speed the - war
effort '
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ROMANCE IN THE ilJNCLE
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Radio
Programs
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S:1S -Redda Hoppert Hollywood.
3:30 Keep Working. Keep Singing.
4:00 Second Mrs. Burton.
4:15 Mary Small.
430 Newspaper of the Air.
5:00 Vox Pop.
5 JO Harry Flannery.
8:45 Boo Garred, News.
5:55 Cecil Brown. News.
8:00 Victory Theatre.
:30 Freddie Martin.
7: 00 An American in London.
7:30 Vaughn Monro Orchestra.
S. 00 Amos N Andy.
8:15 Leon T Drews, Organ.
0:30-Gay Nineties.
S. -55 Dick Joy. News.
t .00 I Was There.
0:30 Hollywood Showcase.
14. -00 Five star rinaL
10:15 Wartime Women. .
10:20 Airflo
10 JO World Today.
10:45-So1diert of tho Air.
110 Wilbur Hatch.
11 30 Prelude to Midnight.
11:55 News
12.-00 to i:00 a. m. Musie A News.
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4.O0 Dawn Patrol.
S JO War News.
M-Show Without A Nam.
:30 Shepoartls Serenade.
7 .00 Newt Headlines and Highlights
t:i music or Vienna.
7:30 Reveille Roundup.
1:45 Sara Hayes.
8 .DO Stars ol Toaay.
0:15 James Abbe.- News.
130 Camp Quickies.
' f.40 Lotta Noyes :
:4 5 David Harum.
9M Desa Johnson
8 J5 Bachelor's Children.
S JO Ted Steele Orchestra.
9:45-Magic Messdy.
10. -00 Music by Miller.
10:15 News.
10:30 Homekeeper Calendar.
10:45 Dr. Kate.
11 30 Light of tha World.
11:1 Lonely Women.
11 JO The GuidJflr- Light
11. -4tt Hymns of all Churches.
Melodic Tunes.
11 U 5 Ma Perkins.
13 JO Pepper Young's Family.
13:45 Right to Happlneaa
1 :00 Backstage Wiie.
1:15 Stella Dallas.
1 JO Lorenzo Jones.
1 :45 Young Widder Brown. .
SAO When a Girl Marries.
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J JO Hollywood News.
:4S Road of Life.
6 Vic and Sade.
3:15 Against the Storm.
3 Jo The Personality Hour.
4 JO runny Money Man.
4:45 H. V. Kaltenborn.
SOO Stars of Today.
SdS Cocktail Hour.
5 JO Voice o firestone,
SOO Eyes Aloft.
:30 Melodic Potpourri
.10 Contented Hour. 1
T JO Inter -America Unlveraitr.
IM Fred Waring in Pleasure Time
0:15 Story Dramas.
JO Cavalcade ot America.
30 The Telephone Hour.
0 JO Hawthorne House.
10.O0 New rushes.
1035 Dr. L Q.
10:45 Moonlight Sonata.
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ther information. Tell us your
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' or not you .are available for
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Dorothy Lamour returns In a saronr
- Beyond the Blue Horizon." Comblnlnf thrills and comedy with ro
arrives today at the Elsinore theatre.
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ANN SHERIDAN and Ronald Regan are starred la Warner Brothers'
latest production "Jake Girt,"
The companion feature is "Twin Beds with Joan Bennett and
George Brent
Typical Joe Smith is
Played by Robert
Young at State
Unfolding a story permeated
with suspense and excitement,
"Joe Smith, American," opened
today at the State theatre, with
Robert Young and Marsha Hunt
scoring as a typical young Ameri
can married couple.
The theme was eoneeired for
a marazine story by Faal Gal
ileo, well-known newspaper
man, who wrote of events that
are common In the headlines of
the day. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
produced the film, with Young
in the title role.
Miss Hunt gives a warm and
sympathetic portrayal as his wife,
and Darryl Hickman is excellent
as the small " son who emulates
his father's integrity and courage
Young and his family live
steady, uneventful lives until he
is assigned to work on a secret
bomb sight.; He is waylaid by four
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role with a new junrle sweetheart,
now playing at the Capitol theatre
thugs on his way home, blind
folded and taken to their hide
away, where they proceed to tor
ment him in an effort to learn
the secret of the new device. Their
failure, and his dramatic escape,
provide thrilling moments.
Funeral Service
Held on Tuesday
a a-e-iai . .m - 1
ami ii uraveside services
were held in tho Amity cemetery
Tuesday for Miss Annie Romig,
75, who died at Oceanlakc August
22. Miss Romig was a teacher in
the Camas, Wash., school for
number of years. She retired
lew years ago and located at
Oceanlake. Her niece is Miss
Edythe Romig, a member of the
Hillsboro grade school faculty,
and John Romig of Bethel, Polk
County, is a nephew.
Monmouth Couple Visit
Son at Sheppard Field
MONMOUTH Mr. and Mrs
Darrel Stump left this week for
Texas to visit their son Cliff ord,
who is receiving aviation training
at Shepperd field. They were ac
companied south, by Mrs. Stump's
mother, Mrs. Nell Hixson, who
will stop at RoseviUe, California,
to visit another daughter. Mrs.
Fern March. ,
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Warllinders
Producing of
Air Drama
The problems of filming an avi
ation picture during war time are
giving studio officials a brand new
formula for headaches. -
Even when remission to shooi
scenes on southern California air
fields is gained, troubles are just
beginning. An illustration of the
myriad details involved was pro
vided by the company which Co
lumbia had on location at Alham
bra "airport for outdoor scenes on
the aviation drama, "Flight Lieu
tenant," which features Pat
OBrien, Glenn Ford and Evelyn
Keyes at the Grand theatre. A
story of daredevil pilots, of the
first World war and of this one,
"Flight Lieutenant" is packed
with power-diving action, as the
son of a . disgraced pilot proves
that good flying blood will telL
The 120 extra players In "Flight
Lieutenant' were not even told
where , they were going to work
until after they arrived at the stu
dio to board location buses. Then,
when they reached the airnort.
they had to show their birth cer
tificates or other proof of Ameri
can citizenship. Otherwise, they
were not allowed on the field.
A. . . a
ioai ruie appuea to tne stars as
well as to all the technicians arid
members of the crew.
Director Sidney' Salkow knew
in advance, of course, that he
would not be able to -photograph
any plane in the air, or send ships
off the ground. But even then
every shot, whether of ships or
backgrounds, was filmed under
the careful supervision of official
guards,
Mulce Girl'
Breezy Film
Breezy ' dialogue and romance
combine to make a lusty action
drama of "Juke Girl, making its
debut at the Capitol theatre.
In the top roles are Ann Sheri
dan, Ronald Reagan and Richard
Whorf. Sheridan and Reagan ap
peal as a couple trying to make
a living wherever they can find
it; and Whorf as the fellow who
is going to go places by throwing
scruples to the wind.
Every line of dialogue and
every bit .of action contributes to
the. fast .moving plot. The setting
of the film Is a little town known
as Cat Tail, Florida, made up of
itinerant fruit and vegetable pick
ers. Ann Sheridan works as a
hostess In the town tavern where
she meets Reagan and Whorf who
have come to find work.
Running on the same bill with
Juke Girl" is "Twin Beds," star
ring George Brent and Joan Ben
nett. Hollywood High
Produces Star
Another of the many graduates
of Hollywood , high school H to
achieve success on the screen Is
Frank Albertson, handsome young
leading man who has one of the
top roles in Republic's "Shepherd
of the Ozarks," hilarious new fflm
starring the Weaver brothers and
FJviry, which Is currently show
ing at the Hollywood theatre. -
Albertson was born in Fergus
Falls, Minn., but has lived most
of his life in Hollywood. He made
his cinema debut as an extra play
er when only 13 years old. and
during his school days appeared
in juvenile roles in many pic
tures. After graduating from
Hollywood high, he worked for
a time as a technician in a studio
laboratory, then resumed his act
ing career. Immediately success
ful in this second try, he has since
that time been starred or fea
tured in more than one hundred
films.
The "Shepherd of the Ozarks"
shows with "What's Cookin' " to
day, Monday and Tuesday at the
Hollywood theatre. ' '
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ELYIRY. JUNE WEAVER, is keeping Frank Albertson mnder control
because she thinks he la a fifth calomoist la "Shepherd af the
OzarksT starting today at the UoIlywaoeU "What's Cookla" is the
companion feature.
SHE'S THE ONE who wilts for
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Uncle Sam's air forces Evelyn Keyes, co-starred with Pat O'Brien,
and Glenn Ford In "Flight Lieutenant," now playing at the Grand
theatre. '
Housewives Gunning iar Partts
Sammy SquirreUjand Cousins
, Juatue aammy Park Squirrel (and this goes for bis first and
second cousins) has long been a source of amusement to fre
quenters: of Willson park and casual passersby. But to residents
of property adjoinine the park, he has a well defined ut nt
noma ana a lau wai a uiree
pronged. I
For years, in the Interest ol
nature, these residents have pa
tiently pulled up the walnut seed
lings, sprung from nuts he's bur
ied and forgotten to retrieve. They
have laborously raked twigs and
leaves, shaken off during his ac
robatic antics in their trees, and
have turned a patient ear to the
nillow when loud footsteps and
aquirrely chattering pierce the
still morning air as he races
across the roof at dawn.
But they have come to the end
of their patience, they arc ready
for total war.
Like all squirrels, born with
silver nuts in their mouths, Sam
my Park Squirrel is no respecter
of other people's property. If he
doesn't want a nut, he spits it out.
But Sammy doesn't just spit out
his nuts, he chooses tho family
wash for a cuspidor, especially the
snowwhite sheets, sparkling In the
August sun.
And that's why the women
along the park's edge ara ser
iously considering a sudden de
mise for, Sammy and all his first
and second cousins. So if you
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see a woman or two, wiu nanus
bleached from a morning over
the family washtub, clutching
shotgun and wildly looking into
tha trees, voull know that it's
not a fifth columnist she s after.
She's out cunning for nature's
own Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
that innocent little squirrel who
aata steanats t rose tha hands af
enthralled little children, ' that
saboteur of sheets, that playboy
of rodentdom, Sammy Park Squir-
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rel (and
cousins).
his first and second
Returned Officer
Talks at R otary
WOODBURN Lieut. Col OU
ver j. uJson, home on a furlough
from Australia, where he has been
servinaT several months, was guest
speaxer at the weekly luncheon
01 tne notary dub this week.
He spoke Informally for an hour
10 a most attentive and interested
audience. With so many men from
Wood burn and vicinity in Austra
lia, news, first hand, from "down
unoer ' was eagerly received.
Visiting in Yakima
JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Rot
Henderson and daughter. Carol
Lee, and Henderson's mother. Mm.
John Henderson, left Fridav far
Yakima to visit relatives, Mr. and
Mrs, Elmer Henderson and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Henderson and son
Bobby.
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Runway Paved
New Landing Strip
Ready for Use in Few
Days; Street Vork Near
Work of paving the new north-
south runway at the Salem mu
nicipal airport was completed Fri
day afternoon by the Warren
Northwest company When the
job of leveling the shoulders has
been finished, now anticipated for
the middle of next week, the
project Is to be turned over to
the city, : representatives of the
company said Friday. ' A
The runway was paved by the
company under contract with the
WPA as part of a project repre
senting a total expenditure of
$254,000. Included were paying ot
both runways, : relocation of a
portion of the port's drainage sys
tem, relocation of a county road
and razing of the old city incin
erator. ' - ' - . 1 ,
A portion of the 37 WPA men
now employed at the airport has
been placed at the task of leveling
the site of the razed incinerator
and dumping grounds. It Is estl-
mated that 40,000 yards of ma
terial 1 will be moved, sifted for
anything worth salvaging and the
remainder dumped into pit dug
when the CAA was leveling the
field. : : ,' ; 1 v... .
Meanwhile, the. Warren North
west company's equipment Is in
process of transfer to South 12th
street which the company has a
city contract to r resurface from
State street to the city limits. '
Make Hood Loop Trip
izjcnuxsun cnarles Gibson
and son, Carl, drove to Portland
Sunday for a visit. They spent
Monday on a trip around ML Hood
with Mr. Gibson's daughter and
Grandchildren, and returned. Tues
day. . ' - ' '
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