Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 12, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
her duties in Hillsboro as the first J
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home demonstration agent in Wash­
ington county. Because of the con­
tinued interest of women of that
county in the service of a home
demonstration agent, an appropria­
tion for this work was made for
this year. Miss McCrae is Principal
McCrae’s sister.
Aloha, had both jaws broken, a
number of teeth smashed, and sev­
ere cuts on his face when the bi­
cycle he was riding collided with
a car at Aloha last Saturday Mr«. Green 111---
night. The Prinks were former
Mrs. Lytle Green has been very
residents of Vernonia where LeRoy ill with the flu at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Dan Cason, since be­
attended Lincoln school.
fore Christmas. The Greens reside
Fails and Breaks Wrist—
in Medford where Mr. Green has
Mrs. Mossman, mother of Mrs. employment as a government en­
Here Sunday—
Gene Shipman, had the misfortune
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kullander of to fall and break her wrist recently. gineer.
Milwaukie spent the past Sunday
Former Residents Here—
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. At Port Townsend—
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thompson
Fred Ervin and Fritz Hausler, and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McCabe,
Kullander.
who joined the Coast Guard re­ formerly of Vernonia, visited at
Here from California—
cently are stationed at Port Town­ the E. Frazee and E. M. Bollinger
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hammond send, Washington, according to last
homes, respectively, Sunday, The
of Red Bluff, California, arrived reports from the boys.
visitors reside in Portland.
in Vernonia last Thursday to visit
friends and relatives of this city. Pioneer Fiddler Honored—
Improving from Infection—
Samuel Walker, violinist, of For­
Mrs. Hammond is the sister of Bert
Michael Grady, son of Mr. and
est Grove celebrated his 87th birth­ Mrs. John Grady, is improving from
Moulton.
day anniversary Tuesday, January an extended illness due to strepto­
Montana Visitor---
2, at the home of his son, Raleigh
Miss Helen Buchele of Lewis- Walker in Forest Grove. Mr. and coccic infection.
town, Montana, visited Eleanor Mrs. Ellis McGraw and family were In Portland Saturday---
Poetter over the holidays, Eleanor among those attending the dinner
Mrs. Alice Estey and Mrs. Dave
and Helen are cousins.
party honoring the pioneer violinist; Marshall were in Portland last Sat­
Mrs. McGraw formerly of Vernonia urday. They returned the same
Hauslers III—
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hausler have and Mrs. Frank Hartwick of Ver­ evening.
been quite ill with the flu during nonia are nieces of the well known To Work for Local Barber—
the past week. They are improving musician.
Arthur Kilby, who graduated
at this time.
from Mohler Barber College in
Locates in Hillsboro---
Miss Kathleen McCrae, f ormer Portland January 8, will work in
LeRoy Prink Injured—
LeRoy Prink, ten year old son teacher of home economics in the the J. L. Howard barber shop
begun here.
of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Prink cf Prineville high school;
At Douglass Home—
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Perkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crabbe of Ser­
geant Bluff, Iowa, spent the past
Saturday and Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Douglass.
Mrs. Crabbe is a school friend of
Miss Zonweiss Douglass. The week­
end marked the 12th year since the
families had visited.
In St. Helens—
New and Used Parts
Miss Mildred Weed spent
weekend in St. Helens with
and Mrs. Elza Weed.
are as far apart as the poles, and
it is the old father himself who
makes the move that is so inevit-
able.
ACTRESS BRINGS ENTIRE
SCHOOL TO HOLLYWOOD—
An entire school, including facul­
ty and students, traveled from New
York to Hollywood when Mme.
Marie Ouspenskaya, noted Russian
actress, started her role in “Judge
Hardy and Son,” showing at the
Joy Theatre Sunday and Monday.
Mme. Ouspenskaya, I Moscow Art
Theatre star, founded a dramatic
institute in New York some years
ago.
“Judge Hardy and Son” sees
Mickey Rooney turn amateur detc-
tive, get into girl trouble galore
thereby, and amid his comedy trials
and tribulations prove himself a
hero and inspire his father to a
new courage in a poignant heart-
interest moment.
Gas and Oil
Expert Auto Repairing
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
RIVERVIEW
Phone 773
YOV MAY UK SUHK
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
j COLORFUL, COSTLY SETS
I BUILT FOR LLOYD FILM,
Ill—
I“RULERS OF THE SEA”—
Mrs. Rex Pemble has been ill
No less than twenty motion
with the flu the past week.
ture sets, including some of
most colorful and costly sets ever
Has Flu—
Mrs. Harry Emmons is ill with constructed, were required for the
new Frank Lloyd film, “Rulers of
the flu.
the Sea,” epic story of the triump
Wilma Adams in Hospital—
of steam over sail which Para­
Mr. and Mrs. At Crist, Joe Arm­ mount will present on Thursday at
strong, Mrs. Mike Stolen and son, the Joy Theatre with Douglas Fair­
Vernon, visited Wilma Adams in St. banks, Jr., Margaret Lockwood and
Vincent’s hospital Sunday. She is Will Fyffe, great Scottish charact­
suffering from a broken arm.
er actor, in the starring roles.
Among the sets built were two
Suffer with the Flu—
0. T. Bateman and Jake Boss ections of the harbor of Greenock-
are among those suffering with the n-the-Clyde, Scotland, as it looked
in the early nineteenth century,
flu.
London’s West India docks of the
Take Sunday Trip—
• me period, the engine room of
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bond, Mr. the “Dog Star,” first ship to cross
and Mrs. 0. H. Kaphammar and the Atlantic by power of steam
sons, Dickie and Eddie, spent Sun­ ilone, and a completely equipped
day in St. Helens and Portland.
Scottish machine shop of that earl­
ier
day.
Move to Vernonia Hotel—
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis
moved to an apartment in the
nonia hotel.
In Portland—
Mrs. Frank Lange and Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. DeHart were in Portland
over the weekend visiting Mr.
Lange who is in the St. Vincent’s
hospital.
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon
Enjoy
I lie
Winter
Itelieving
Yourself of llie Tiresome
Drudgery of Cleaning!
Our call and delivery service and expert work­
manship will return your clothing and laundry
articles to you with the appearance of newly-
purchased materials.
Vornonia Laundry
‘aners
VERNONIA, OREGON
News of the
Theatre
ELLIOTT BRINGS LAW TO
TEXAS IN TENSE DRAMA—
Barking guns and flying fists
mark the return to the Joy Theatre
of Bill Elliott, colorful star of Col­
umbia’s new series of historical
< utdoor action dramas.
Elliott is currently seen as a
young Texan lawyer, veteran of
the Mexican War, assigned by the
Governor of the State of Texas
to run down and expose an outlaw
gang which has been waylaying un­
suspecting ranches • and stage­
coaches. In his effort to clean up
a difficult situation, created by an
■>ld law which prevents peace of-
fleers from pursuing criminals
acron county borders, Elliott dis-
guises himself as a fugitive from
justice and joins the outlaw band.
"NO PLACE TO GO" POIGNANT
COMEDY.DRAMA AT JOY—
ing conducted by the young people.
These services have proven a bless­
ing to the sick and those unable
to attend church services.
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Bible study
and prayer meeting.
Thursday 2 p. m. Ladies prayer
band.
Come and enjoy these services,
Good music, singing and preaching.
5 f “ a c t F l -
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ty l«u t«tu.
cars observed ut improper practices
such as parking on the wrong side
of the street, double parking, mak-
ing U-turns, backing against traf-
fic, etc.
The improper action, the car,
its license number and the regist-
ered owner are listed in the column
and reports from citizens of the
town indicate the campaign is hav-
ir.g a salutary ef.ect, it was said.
Drivers are making it a point of
p. ide 'not to be included in the
column and as a result driving prac­
tices in the town are being improv­
ed steadily, reports say.
Gym Classes to Continue—
Gym classes under the direction
Safety-minded citizens of Mil-
of Mrs. R. D. Eby will continue to
waukie are conducting an informal meet each Monday night at 7:15
safety program thut is attracting at the Washington school gym. Re­
considerable attention in the stat’*, gistration is open to any lady wish­
according to an announcement from ing to join.
the tra fic safety division of the
secretary of state’s office.
Mrs. Valpiani—
THEY HAD TO FIND VIENNESE
Each week the Milwaukie paper
Mrs. Ralph Valpiani has been ill
FOREST FOR A BACKGROUND—
publishes a column dealing with with influenza the past week.
Actors have faced screen tests
for many years, but when techni­
cians started out to make screen
BUS SCHEDULE
tests of all the scenic forests in
Northern California, it marked the
Trips by way of Banks and Forest Grove
first time in screen history that
Leave Vernonia:
Leave Portland:
trees and rocks have been tested
8:05 a. in.
8:45 a. m.
1:35 p. tn.
2:45 r- m.
for a role.
6:35 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
A technical crew covered Cali­
Call Service between Vernonia and Keasey and Pittsburg for
fornia to find the “Vienna Woods”
Passengers to or from Forest Greve or Points Beyond.
for “The Great Waltz,” coming
TERMINAL:
The Cozy Fountain
Tuesday to the Joy Theatre.
AGENT: Mrs. Earl L. Smith
Beauty spots along the Redwood
PHONE: 582 for information
Highway, in Napa and Sonoma
OREGON MOTOR STAGES
counties and about Clear Lake and
the Russian River, were covered
the screen tests.
Mrs. Pemble
New and Used Tires
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1940
At The
Churches
Christian Church
—The Livingstones. Ministers
Church School at 9:45, M. L.
Herrin in charge, closes at 10:50;
morning preaching and communion
ervice follows at 11:00, subject of
he sermon, “A Comforting Assur­
ance”. Service closes at 12 noon. I
Christian Endeavor service at 6:30, j
public service at 7:30, beginning j
a series that will continue every I
Sunday and every Wednesday even­
ing until Easter, subject of sermon,
“Living Dangerously”, subject for
Wednesday evening next, “Dangers
of Victory”. The public is cordially
invited to attend these special ser­
vices. A young people’s chorus on
Sunday evenings under the direction
of Mrs. Livingstone is being organ­
ized.
LUMBER
It is a tale of the sort of people
everyone knows, and it deals poig­
nantly with u situation which is
universal—the design for living
which must be worked out in fam­
ilies where there is an aged parent,
>r parents, and children who have
•eached maturity and married.
The complications begin when the
old man, played by Stone leaves
’he old soldiers’ home, where he
has been happy and content, at the
I
insistence of his son, played by Assembly of God Church
young Morgan, and moves to the
—Rilla M. Sanders, Pastor
home of his son and daughter-in-
Friday, January 12, 7:30 p. m.
law.
young people's service. Mrs. Nola
All three have the best intentions Brady will be the speaker.
but it does not take very long for
Sunday services: Sunday School
the old man to realize that it would at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11
be best for alt concerned if he a. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.
made his home apart from that of m.
the young couple. The generations j Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Shut-in meet-
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SHINGLES — VENEER
Wholesale and II el ail
see my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75
>er M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m.
to noon.
c. it k iff
YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE
Joy Theatre
Thursday and Friday, January 11 and 12
DOUBLE FEATURE
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Saturday, January 13
DOUBLE FEATURE
S BIGGEST THRILL SHOW !
Evangelical Church
—Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister
9:45 Church School under the
supervision of O. G. Weed, with
spiritual instruction.
11:00 Morning worship with spec­
ial music and the pastor speaking
rom the subject, “The Beginning ;
>f the World".
6:30 The Evangelical League of
C. E. meets in three separate
roups. You are invited.
The Word Applied Daily”
7:30 “
"The
is the sermon subject for the even-
ng service.
The Pollyanna Circle meets with
Mrs. Pumula on 2nd Avenue, Corey
Hill. Mrs. Hieber will assist.
The prayer group meets every
Wednesday evening at 7:30. We
sre studying the book of Genisis
which is becoming beneficial in il­
lumination.
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Tuesday & Wednesday
January 16 and 17
PAL NIGHTS
Sunday and Monday
January 14 and 15
THE
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HOGE HARDY
AND SON
LEWIS STONE - MICKEY ROONEY
LUISE
RAINER
GRAVET
KORJUS
with
FERNAND
CECILIA PARKER • FAY HOLDEN
Original Story «od Screen Play by
Carey Wilton
Directed by George B. Saits
F’»Nt Lloro s
Mints OF
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Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
MILIZA
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Thursday and Friday
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January 18 and 19
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