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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1939)
I PAGE TWO FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON YOUR TOWN’S TOPICS i Hallowe’en Party— Mrs. J. C. Lincoln gave a Hal lowe’en party for a group of Camp Fire girls at the Legion hall Tues day evening. other surrounding property. An ac- pear together for the second time tive oil field of 300 wells was used in the hilariously funny comedy as background for the thrilling Million Dollar Legs, which arrives scenes. next Tuesday at the Joy Theatre. ---------- ! In the picture, though, it’s John SMILEY INVENTS QUEER Hartley who has the key to Betty GADGETS BETWEEN SCECNES Co-ed’s heart. College Student* Home— Between films, Smiley Burnette,' Differing refreshingly from pre- Harry Culbertson, Jr. and George Stankey who are attending Pacific genial comedian who is currently vious college films, Million Dollar olf Gene • ■ Legs, is the humorous and well University were home last weekend. appearing in support The Culbertsons drove the boys Autry in Republic’s super-western knit story of youth revolting a- Monterey, showing at _ gainst the benevolent despotism of In Old .. _ back to Forest Grove Sunday. the Joy Theatre, Tuesday, spends a libera« donor w'ho rung the col- Return from Triip— a good share of his time in inven-1 lege because of his fat contribu Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broderick ting some new contraption to tions. ---------- et ■ u ?d this week from a three- amuse his fans in forthcoming1 >veeks trip in Washington. Mr. pictures. Several of his inventions BRENDA MARSHALL WPA ~.ue:er.l THEATRE ■’’■Jr.-roe- r-n*r> G« AD— Broderick will be employed at Ben- I which are usually in the musical iett’s sawmill. The _ . . Brenda Marshall, co-starred Brodericks will line have been patented for Bur ¡with Joel McCea in Espionage A- oe at home after Fridr.y in Miss nette. One in particular, a small wood- gent, the Warner Brcthers picture Louise Keehn’s house on Rose Av- enue. en cutout figure of Burnette which opining Thursday at the Joy The- dances when a skilled operator jig-'atre, is the last g.-aduate of the Go to Seattle— be gles it up and down on a board | Federall Theatre Project to Mrs. Clyde Philips and children has brought Smiley many thousands . given a chance for fame and for- if Hilo, Hawaii, who have been of dollars in royalties. [tune in Hollywood. staying at the M. B. Willard ; Miss Mar. hall obtained her first home left Sunday to visit in Seattle MILLION DOLLAR LEGS 'legitimate role in a Federal with relatives. Mrs. Philips is Mrs. FEATURES BETTY, JACK— Theatre production of George Ber- Willard’s sister. Those scrappy newlyweds, Betty nard Sh; w’s On the Rocks, which Grable and Jackie Coogan, who closed in New York la-t Decem- have patched things up again, ap-iber. Teacher 111— Mrs. Ina Scott, second grade teacher at Washington school, was unable to attend her class Tuesday afternoon because of illness. In Portland— Sunday Visitor*— I Employed in Portland— Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Blackburn spent1 Gene Gillard, formerly employed Sunday at the home oif Mrs. Black- by the Oregon American Lumber Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick and burn’s uncle. Mart Christensen. | Corporation here, has employment daughter, Maxine, spent the week , ¡with the Aldrich Cooper Lumber end in Portland. F ®rtland—- ’company in Portland. New Bulletin— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandor n and, Vegetable Storage by A. G. B. Mrs. Ward spent Sunday in Port- Gym Cla»* Organized— land at the auto show. f Mrs. R. D. Eby’s gym class had Bouquet is one of the lj.crt bul | its first meeting of the year Mon- letins to be published on tnu suu See Show— ' day night at the Washington grade ject and contains some very goou Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cason spent l school. Mrs. Eby urges all those in information on storing various veg Sunday in Portland at the auto ¡terested'to come next week for the etables. This bulletin is obtainable show. ¡class will have to be increased in at the County Agent’s office on re quest. ¡number in order to continue. Return* from Trip— At Mission— Clarence Linn i_ ‘ ____ 2 ______ , returned recently’Leave, for California__ Rev. W. O. Livingstone spent from a trip which took him ..... to -J 1 Mrs. Ernie Robbins loft Tuesday most of last week in attendance at many points in the East, among ___ waa VttII for California where ollv she was called “Thq Preaching Mission” hsld in them the New' York World hair!to the bedside of her sister who is the chapel o.f the Northwest Chris and the World’s Series, iil with infantile paralysis. tian college at Eugene. It was at Visit Stubb*— tended by about 75 Oregon minis Caretaker 111--- Mr. and Mrs. John Slusher and Ira Baucom, caretaker for the j ters of the Christian church. Rev. two daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. . Vernonia Men^riai Cemetery is suf- Livingstone addressed the body on Robert Stubbs on Sunday. f ering from a badly wrenched knee. Wednesday. He arrived home on Thursday morning. Leaves for Portland— In Safeway Market— Mrs. Grady, who has been visit Pat Connery arrived here Monday In Hospital— in her daughter, Mrs. Connie An- morning to take over duties at the Mrs. A. J. Sitts is confined to the derson, left for Portland to spend Safeway market to replace Edward Good Samaritan hospital in Port a few days with Mrs. Carl David- Clark who has been transferred to land following an operation on both son before returning to her home Portland. her eyes. She will lose the vision in in Kansas City. one eye and it is hoped by the Entertain for Daughter— physicians in charge that she may MUSICIAN BLASTS WAY TO Entertains— Mrs. Dave Raymond entertained have practically normal sight in the LEADING COMEDY PART— Mrs. Connie Anderson entertain Friday for her daughter’s third other. , Stories of financial wizards who ed one table of bridge at her birthday. Those attending were have pyramided a few thousand home Thursday. Mrs. Lee Caulfield, Barbara and Bolbby Ranes, Dickie Sunday Fishermen— dollars into millions are common, Mrs. Lyman Hawken, Mrs. A. J. Kaphammer, Jackie Parry, Audrey Loel Roiberts, Lowell Hieber and but there is a man in Hollywood Hughes and Mrs. Olllinger were Shaber, Lois Thompson, Crystal Charles Wall spent the past Sunday •vho has run a 20-cent mouth organ present. into the leading comedy role in a at Clatskanie Fishing. h Wridge and Arlene Raymond. Paramount picture! O. S. S'. C. Visitor— He is Britt Wood, internationally Mr.* H. B. Prescott visited in known harmonica artist, who ap- Mr. >ears in the new Hopalong- Cassidy Vernonia for the weekend. THE FOLLOWING LETTER IS REPRINTED Prescott is attending Oregon State picture Range War, starring Wil College. Mrs. Prescott teaches in liam Boyd and opening Saturday WORD FOR WORD AS RECEIVED------ the high school. at the Joy Theatre. Wood 'began playing the instru Vernonia, Oregon In Salem--- ment when he was four years old Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stubbs spent and shocked his mother when she Oct. 31,-39 last Wednesday in Salem visiting discovered him helping ballyhoo a Mr. Harry King. friends. side show at a carnival in Colutn bia, Tennessee, when he was not At the Coast— Just a few lines to find out what you are try Mrs. Julia Stubbs and Mr. and yet eight. ing to pull off with your customers you have Mrs. Robert Stu'bbs _ spent r Sunday PEPPER KID CAPABLE afternoon at the coast. close down on quite a few of them Well SINGER AND MIMIC— Harry why Dont you keep your word on At North Bonneville— When he was two years old. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Linn were Tommy Bond had a repertoire of your notices that you send some of your custom visiting at North Bonneville last 24 popular songs. The young actor, ers that you give them credit - that all the men weekend. 'featured at the Joy Theatre Satur day wtih Edith Fellows in 'Colum or customers that was not working you would- In Corvallis— bia’s Five Little Peppers and How Roy Raymond and Dave Mar- They Grew, has since greatly en nt carry them on your books. Well why dont shall went to Corvallis Saturday larged his musical repertoire. He you keep your word and shut down on all your and visited Larry Marshall. They accompanies each song with an also attended the football “—kL—il game. customers that dont work and those you still let impersonation of the original sing er. have credit Harry its rummer around that you Visit* Son— Mrs. H. V. Holcomb went to make the remark that the CIO men could get Portland Tuesday to visit her son, THESE ACTORS WERE REAL FIRE FIGHTERS— relief and the AFL couldnt get relief so you were Holly Holcomb. Fire fighting equipment from the going to give them credit So Harry is that _____ Fe Spring . _ oil field In Oswego— hugh Santa M. and Mrs. Bill Briot and son, was used for the oil well business. Well Harry I am afraid those letter Billy, were in Oswego for the week- scenes in Blackmail, starring that you wrote to your customers are putting you end. at the ward G. Robinson on the spot and the way thing look now after Theatre. Vi.it at Childs' Home . — . , , The regular crew of six trained every thing is settled you wont have many cus Mrs. Bill Lumm and baby d: ugh- I one .. T «11 T « i ' Ts ■ 1 Z- r, • I men under unue.i . ■ Harry • Whittaker, <1 at t f- the Al 1 .. 1 1 _ 4- « -w - . ter visited Albert Childs of California ’s two oil 1 well shooters, tomers So if you still want to run your store home from Thursday until Monday. I donned asbestos suits, gioves, hel- you better stop this rummer if what is say mets and special fireproof shoes At Home— with Robinson and Guinn around town This is not a letter from one of your Abert Childs spent the week and moved end at home. He has been working (Big Boy) Williams right customers where I trade they treat you right within a few feet of near Mill City. and try and do what right one of your cus foot fire. Six streams of water from In Portland—- tomers just show me the letter you wrote him. Miss Doris O’Connor, third grade Angeles and Culver City fire You turn me down once on credit but will never turned on teacher at Lincoln school, spent partments were fighters as well as on derricks the weekend in Portland. have the chance to turn me down again Ncws of the Theatre a z a YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE JoyTheatre Thursday and Friday, November 2 and 3 OHN ¡ARFIELD1 ank McHugh • Billy Halop esented by WARNER BROS. Saturday, November 4; « goiaen men or, book fi you grownup A grand ne gang of pa lor you kid New and Used Tires Expert Auto Repairing CASSIDY tames the wild heart of a Western beauty! Lalur Sunday and Monday Heartier appetites call for delicious meat meals at least once each day! At Bob’s you get the finest cuts at lowest prices! n “Little Caesar as King of the Dynamiters! His Most Powerful Dramatic Hit! November 5 and 6 Corey Hill—10 A. M. and 3 P. M. O-A Hill and East Side—10:30 A. M. and 3:30 P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 8; PAL NIGHT Grocery & Market Phone 761 ACTION! .yJDVENTURE! ROMANCE! a SAM and BOB Gas and Oil DOU.BLE FEATURE CASSIDY cracks down on the train robbers ! DELIVERY SCHEDULE New and IWd Parts LANE ALAN HALE The tone and composition of this letter need no comment with the exception of the charge of favoritism being shown the A. F. of L. which is not true. HARRY KING PRISCILLA w/u/on OOUM Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered LYNCH AUTO PARTS Phone 773 RIVERVIEW A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time Quick - Easy - Safe Write or call for complete information— St. Helens Branch o/ the United Slates National Bank Hoad Off ico, Portland. Oregon - BUS SCHEDULE Trip* by way of Banks and Forest Grove Leave Vernonia: Leave Portland : 8:05 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 1:35 p. m. 2:45 P. m. 6:35 p. m. 4:45 P. m. Call Service between Vernonia and Keney and Pittsburg for Paiiengera to or from Forest Grove or Point* Beyond. TERMINALS The Cozy Fountain AGENT: Mrs. Earl L. Smith PHONE: 582 for information OREGON MOTOR STAGES Thursday and Friday, November 9 and 10 i] 2 ZH j J J, ¡frW i Ì [H à 4 iVi rhey’re there before trouble YOU ,M.t> BK Sl lll- that when you see the sign “GRADE A MILK and CREAM’’ that you and your family’s health is being safe* guarded. You get this assurance at the NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO breaks, the unsung heroes of our Foreign Service! No glory, no reward...only the job of . keeping Americans and America out of danger! Directed by Lloyd Boe on IS& Wei McCREA 4m MARSHALL ESPIONAGE r AGENT