Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 15, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
1
Letters tc Santa Claus
(Continued from Page 5)
Dear Santa,
Please ibring me skates, a doll
and a ring.
Virginia Lee
Dear Santa,
Please bring me a foot ball
and a basket ball, Bring me a
bat and a ball. Bring me a train.
Thank you.
Merle Walker
ing machine and a doctor set and
a doll that is 20 inches tall. Good­
bye.
Alice Louise George
Dear Santa Claus,
Please send me a doll with real
hair and a doctor set, a set of
dishes and a box of candy.
Love,
Frances Jane Comstock
Dear Santa Claus,
Dear Santa,
Will you please bring me a pin-
Please bring me a doctor set and occhio doll and a cactus garden,
Thank-
tinker toys and football,
and I want some castanets. I want
you.
a real dog too.
Gene Wall
With love,
Dear Santa,
Maxine Hartwick
Please bring me a doll, tinker
toys,' a ball, a doctor set and a Dear Santa Claus,
I want a wrist watch and a pair
color book. Thank you.
oS roller skates and an electric
Barbara Lee
train. Goodbye.
Gordon L. Riggins
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
Third Grade
Dear Santa Claus,
Dear Santa Claus,
Please send me an umbrella and
Please send me a doll that says a doll and a blackboard.
papa and mama and a basketball
With love,
and a forty game set. Goodbye.
Juanita Weidman
Marilyn Graves
Dear Santa Claus,
Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me a cowboy rope
Please bring me a set ofl dishes and an axe case. Goodbye.
and a set of jacks and a doll and
Dan McDonald
a jump rope.
Dear
Santa
Claus,
Love,
I want a rubber train. Goodbye.
Beatrice Romtvedt
David Driscoll
Dear Santa Claus,
Will you please bring me for Dear Santa Claus,
Please give me a cowboy suit, i
Christmas an umbrella and a pair of
gloves. And a box of chocolate hope that you have fun.
Dick McDonald
cherries. My Daddy a box of hand­
kerchiefs and my Mother a wrist
Dear Santa Claus,
watch.
Please give me a rubber Dy-Dee
Your friend,
doll and a trunk to go with it.
Midsey Hall
Then I want a desk with a swinging
chair to go with it. Then I want
Dear Santa Claus,
Please give me a football. Good­ a doctor set and a cactus and I
guess that will be all.
bye.
Your friend,
Ray Lamping
Arlene Yvonne Skuzie
Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me a BB gun and Dear Santa Claus,
Please send me a dydee doll and
a catnip mouse for my kitty and
an electric writing set and a chem­ a blackboard and some candy with
ical set. Please bring me a switch a Santa Claus in it.
Your friend,
for my electric train and now I
Margie Holt
will' close.
With love,
Dear Santa Claus,
Mervin Brock
Please give me a dydee doll, a
set of dishes, a pencil box and a
Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me a doctor’s and jumping rope. Goodbye.
Mary Jane Cline
nurse’s ki’t and a big dolt with long
curls, a typewriter and a house coat Dear Santa Claus,
that’s all.
For Christmas I want a set of
Your (friend,
dishes and a real pony and a bi-
Delores Pumala
cycle.
With love,
Dear Santa Claus,
Pearl Hobin
Will you please bring me a sew-
long-range television, while Miss
Barrett is featured as the girl with
wrom he falls in love during a test
telecast. The unusual romantic
treatment of the roles never re­
quires the couple to meet, in the
lilesh. They see each other only on
the television screen.
Dear Santa Claus,
For Christmas please bring me
a football and a BB gun and a set
of paints.
With love,
Billy Wilcoxen
Dear Santa Claus,
Please send me a dydee doll and
a doctor set and a buggy and a
piano and a bicycle.
Your friend,
Viola Jacobs
Claus,
Dear Santa
I want a chemical set, a BB gun,
suit, ....
an electric train
a mountie ___
and a spark gun, a writing set and
a movie picture machine, a magic
picture gun, a football set and a
rubiber brick set, a basket ball set
and a grocery truck.
With love,
Donald Banta
ETCHINGS IN SCENE WORK
OF BARRYMORE HIMSELF!—
—GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY—
CANDY (Gift Boxes)
60c lo $3.50
NANCE PHARMACY
Your llextill Store
SEASONAL 1» El. ■ C AC 1 ES
Simplify your shopping and cooking prob­
lems at one and the same time by making
this store your food shopping headquarters.
Our displays of foods offer you many hours
relief from time necessary to spend in the
kitchen—our groceries, fruits and vegetables
are always appetite appealing.
DELIVERY SCHEDULE------
Corey Hill—10 A. M. and 3 P. M.
O-A Hill and East Side—10:30 A. M. and
3:30 P. M.
Phone 761
Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered
SAM and BOB
Grocery & Market
FOR RENT—2 houses, one with 3
acres; one with garden spot. Both
with city lights. Also sleeping rooms.
The regular meeting of the Ver­ 376 North Street.
50t3—
nonia Business Women's Club was
held Tuesday night, December 12, FOR SALE—Hogs, Fancy Blockers,
at the home of Mrs. Ina Scott.
dressed. Place orders this Satur­
After the business meeting, which day. J. O. Kane, Keasey route.
for the most part concerned the
50t3—
outlining of the research and study
project on the history o Vernonia, I WANTED—housekeeper.
Elderly
a Christmas party with exchange I women preferred; to care for
of gifts was enjoyed.
*3 adults. Call 431 or 704.
50tl—
The next meeting will be Tuesday,
January 9, at the home of Mrs.
| FOR SALE—Brown overcoat, prac­
Marvin Kamholz.
tically new, size 42. $5. R. Buff­
mire. Natal.
50tl
Vernonia Business Women
Meet; Have Xmas Party—
When audiences look at the etch­
ings adorning the wall of Lionel
Barrymore’s apartment in “The
Secret of Dr. Kildare," coming
Sunday to the Joy Theatre, they
will see a series of etchings made
by the star himself. When the med­
ico-detective picture, with Lew
Ayres, called for the private quart­
Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me for Christmas a ers of Dr. Gillespie, the role played
doctor set and a set of dishes and by Barrymore, the actor’s own
a pinocchio doll.
etchings were “borrowed” by the Baby Girl Born---
Your friend,
set dressers from the walls of his
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimmerdahl
Genevieve Schwab
dressing room and installed on the are being felicitated on the birth LOST—Shawl, black. trimmed in
green Possibly dropped by Cherry
set.
of an eight pound girl, born at the
Tree Apts. Sat. morning. Return to
Forest Grove General hospital Tues­
Mrs. Al Backes, 328 B. St.
50tl
COMEDY IS BIG FEATURE
day, December 5.
At The
Churches . .
OF “ON YOUR TOES”—
Evangelical Church—
—Harvey R. Scheuerman, Ministei
9:45 Church School under the
supervision of O. G. Weed and pro­
vided with spiritual' teachers.
11:00 Morning Worship with spec­
ial music and the pastor speaking
from the subject, “The Announce­
ment of the Advent.”
6:30 The Evangelical League of
C. E. meets in three groups—Inter­
mediate, Young People and Adult
7:30 This is the evangelistic hou
with an informal' service. The pas
tor’s sermon subject for this ser
vice is, “Preparation for Christmas.’
Next Wednesday the Pollyannr
Circle will meet at the church at i
p. m. The special project is the
providing of a child’s gift, by each
member, for the families of the less
fortunate.
The Prayer and Bible study hour
is Wednesday evening at 7:30.
The public is invited to all our
services.
Christian Church
—The Livingstones. Minister
The Church school opens at 9:45,
with teachers and classes for all,
closes at 10:50; morning worship
at 11:00 with communion service
and serpion, subject of the latter,
“The Temptation to Sell,” services
close at noon; vote on the question
of Unified Service for 1940 will be
taken after the morning service.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 subject,
“Our part in the Missionary Inter­
prise,” leader Lynn Brady. Even­
ing worship at 7:30, song service
and sermon, subject, “Looking for
Help.” Prayer meeting every Wed­
nesday evening at 7:30.
After five solid weeks of muscle­
straining rehearsal, a great deal of
mass perspiration, and hurried calls
to New York and way points for
'fresh recruits, the cameras finally
started to record the two dance
offerings which are the eye-filling
moments of “On Your Toes,” the
Warner Bros, musical starring Zor­
ina which opens next Tuesday at
the Joy Theatre.
Main focal point for the camera­
men during the two weeks of shoot­
ing was Zorina, with, of course,
plenty of attention given to Eddie
Albert,
Charles
Laskey,
Erik
Rhodes and the girls and boys of
ire ensemble.
Classified
Ads .
FOR SALE—Prime turkeys for the
holidays. Order early. See A. L.
Parker or call 572.
50t2—
•
•
WANTED—Shake boards and shin­
gle bolts; one-half bf 25 double
FOR SALE—Lange kitchen range, splits. Cedrrwood Timber company,
almost new. Inquire Adolph Nel­ Timber, Oregon. See Mr. Thomp­
son’s or phone 883.
50tl son at Timber.
46tf—
HOLLY WREATHS—75c and up.
FLOWERS
Order yours now. Bush Funeral Corsages
—
Cut Flowers
Home.
50t2—
Potted Plants
Sprays for Funerals
Bush Funeral Home
RADIOS, Lamps, etc. for Christmas
Phone 592
6tf—
gi ts. Bush Furniture Store.
50t2—
FOR SALE—Order your Christ­
mas capons. Call 13F555, Henry
HORROR OF MASK
I $40 REWARD—for the return of
the following articles stolen from Forquer or W. E. Crawford. 49t3
’S FELT ON SET—
The full' horror of the mask in my shop: 1 champion blower, 1 20-
which Louis XIV of France encased pound leg vise. Also furnish inform­ FOR SALE—Colorful
distinctive
personalized Christmas cards. Or-
♦is twin brother, Philippe, and then rtion that will lead to the arrest of
condemned him to life imprison­ the guilty party. Elmer Bergerson, der yours immediately, The Ver­
50t3— nonia Eagle.
ment in the Bastille was brought Vernonia, Oregon.
home to Louis Hayward, who plays
both roles in “The Man In The
Iron Mask,” the Edward Small pro­
BUS SCHEDULE
duction for United Artists release,
Trips
by
way
of Banks and Forest Grove
which is the attraction at the Joy
Leave Vernonia:
Leave Portland:
Theatre Thursday and Friday when
8:05 a. m.
8:45 a. m.
he developed a bad attack of copper I
1:35 p. m.
2:45 p. m.
poisoning.
6:35 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
The heavy mask, built by experts, I
Call Service between Vernonia and Keasey and Pittsburg for
Passengers to or from Forest Grove or Points Beyond.
was lined with copper to smooth
off the inside and afflord Hayward
TERMINAL: The Cozy Fountain
AGENT: Mrs. Earl L. Smith
some measure of comfort which
PHONE: 582 for information
was not designed for the unfortun­
OREGON MOTOR STAGES
ate Philippe. Forced to wear the
Our Paper and 5 Magazines
Each forOne Year-A Total of 152 Issues
Assembly of God Church
Christmas Cards
Toys
Decorations
mesk almost constantly for three FOR SALE—-1 well-bred Guernsey
heifer, 16 months old for fair
days, Hayward developed the at­
tack of poisoning and required price, cash and some good hay. Geo.
50tl
C. Engelke, Corey Hill.
treatment from his physician.
—Miss Rilla M. Sanders, Pastor
Friday 7:30 p. m. (Dec. 15)
Young people’s service. Mr. Carroll
Chance will be the speaker.
Sunday services: Sunday school,
9:45 a. m.; morning worship, 11:00
a. m.; evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Bible
Study. Questions answered.
Thursday 2:00 p. m. Ladies Mis­
sionary and prayer band.
Our Christmas program will be
held Thursday evening Dec. 21 at
7:30 p. m.
We welcome you to all of these
services. Good music, good singing
and full gospel preaching.
Here s
News of the
Theatre
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IN “GABBY” ROLE—
George Hayes has created a new
and individual type of screen char­
acter in this featured role support­
ing Roy Rogers in the Republic
film “Southward Ho!” which comes
to the Joy Theatre for a run of
one day starting Saturday.
Hayes is a veteran of the stage
and screen. After twenty years on
the stage in featured and starring
tolcs, he came to Hollywood in
' 1933, planning to retire. Instead o”
retiring, however, he has responde«^
to the constant demand for his
services and has played in nearly
seventy-five pictures.
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THE VERNONIA EAGLE
VERNONIA, OREGON
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My Name Is
HENRY, BARRETT CAST
IN LOVE ROLES AGAIN—
William Henry and Judith Bar­
rett, talented players who are mem­
bers of Paramount’s “Golden Circle”
select group of young players slated
for stardom, are featured once
more as a love team in the exçit-
Ing new Paramount drama, “Tele-
vision Spy," which opens on Sat­
urday at the Joy Theatre.
First teamed in the Bob Bums'
starrer, “I’m From Missouri,” Henry
is seen this time in a featured role
I as a young scientist who perfects I
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