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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1940)
I PAGE FOUR Measles Case Is Reported RIVERVIEW—Special to The Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Holmes and son, Gaylord, and F. L. Lupton of Colorado are visiting at he home of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Holmes and Daroll. Jean Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner is confined to her bed with the measles. George Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner, is home from Camp Murray for the Christmas vacation. Marvin and Joyce Turner were visitors of Leola Fitzgerald a week ago Friday and Saturday. Dick Lynch was in Portland on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heath motored to Pbrtland Monday n business. Mis. Roy Cobat and George Co bat were shoppers in Portland Tues day ■ d spent the night with rel- atives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner and son, Robert, were in Portland Fri- day. iMrs. C. E. George of Portland is visiting at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Buckner this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMullen and children were Forest Grove visitors Saturday. HalLe Graves spent the week in Portland visiting relatives. N. Huntley and Tom and Jim Williamson from Hillsboro, relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley, were visitors at the Louis Huntley FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON home Saturday. confusing non-essentials. In Portland— Miss Eva Chambers and brother, He cover« bidding, defense, lends Mr. and Mr«. Hamp Roberson and Walter Chambers, are confined to and plays presented in the enter sons, Hamp, Jr., and Joe spent their home with the flu. taining, simple, comprehensive man Christmas in Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson and son, ner for which he is famed. Mrs. Merlin Whedbee. Leon, and Mrs. Clhet Anderson and Oregon Student Here— daughter, Phyllis, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Ander Joanne Nichols, daughter of Mr. son, over the Christmas vacation. and Mrs. J. W. Nichols, arrived Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Malmsten day to spend the holidays here. Mias and daughters, Marjorie and Bar Nichols is a freshman at the Univ bara, from Longview, spent a week ersity of Oregon. ago Saturday and Sunday at the IT’S A THRILL SHOT SEVEN STORIES UP — Pacific U. Boy» Here— home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Slinging camera and microphone Harry Culbertson, Jr., and George Malmsten. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Boeck went down from the roof of an office Stankey, students at Pacific Univ to Roseburg last week to spend the building on a platform suspended ersity, returned to Vernonia the from a moving boom by cables, latter part of last week for the holidays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Chambers and was the method by Which Lew ihc'lidays. Pacific closed earlier than son, John, left Sunday for Van Ayres’ climb along a ledge, seven was anticipated because of the flu couver, B. C. to spend the Christ stories from the street, was actual epidemic. ly fell. Ayres admitted to being a mas vacation. ¡Mrs. Minnie Malmsten mo'tored little dizzy after the adventure, and to Vancouver Saturday to visit Mr. Smith declared that it made him and Mrs. Harvard Malmsten who groggy to look down on the street from his tiny perch. are very ill with the flu. The thrill is one of several in Natal Grange and the Natal school joined in observing Christ the series of comical complications FOR SALE—7-room modern house mas Wednesday evening, December three blocks frcm O-A mill. Two 18. at the Natal Grange hall. A ‘UKELELE IKE’ IN FILM— Cliff “Ukelele Ike” Edwards, the acres all clear; chicken house and beautiful program given by the school and Grange was enjoyed by little man who once upon a tune barn. $1300.00 cash or $1600.00 the community. Following the pro picked up a “Uke” and pulled a terms. Write or see Mrs. A. L. 52'tl gram Santa Claus, personified by future out of it is featured in Carstens, Sunset Camp. Ben Dowler, distributed he gifts Warner Bros.’ gay comedy, “She and treats. Dancing completed .the Couldn’t Say No,” starring Roger FOR SALE—'My equity in a mod- Pryor and Eve Arden which opens evening’s entertainment. Among Riverview families to suf at the Joy Theatre on Sunday. His fer with the flu are the Al Bassett new role is a lively one—a process family, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Millis, server on the loose after an eccen Mrs. Harvey Crume and Aladene tric old man. Crume. ern four room honse. Cheap. In months. Owner will please claim. 51tl— quire at 1009 Second Ave. 51t2— LOST—Yellow gold Elgin wrist WILL BUY—Cattle for butchering. watch. Reward. See Mrs. W. A. Will pay market prices. See Bob Fowler, Wilark. Oregon. 51t3 Tipton at Sam and Bob’s Grocery and Market. 34tf— FOUND— Stray Holstine heifer, one- year old. Conte and get her »3 Bush Funeral Home socn as possible. R. Pedusen, Jewel, FLOWERS — Cut Flo wen Oregon. 52t3 Corsages Potted Plants Sprays for Funerals FOUND—2 str. y cows that have been at O. A. Graves’ farm for six Phone 592 6tf— News of the Theatre YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE JOY THEATRE Classified Ads Sam Gordon to Give Lessons Sam Gordon, The Kibitzer, will be here to deliver a contract bridge lecture-lesson series on Tuesday, January 7, in the Masonic Temple. He is being sponsored by the Ne llo lem Social Club, O. E. S., mem bers of which are conducting the advance sale of tickets. The subjects to be covered in the afternoon and night of that day will be the same. In this manner, the' holder of a ticket receives the complete course by attending, either the night or the afternoon session, with privilege of review by rttend ing both. Mr. Gordon is the contract bridge pioneer of the northwest as lectur er, newspaper columnist, radio and class teacher. He is author of the Horse Sense method, a simplified and easy-to-learn treatment of the game. His is not a new system. It is a tie-up of basic rules used in all systems, from complications or Thursday, Friday, December 26, 27 THE LETTER Beite Davis ------ Herbert Marshall Also a Walt Disney Cartoon Saturday ONLY, December 28 THE GOLDEN FLEECING Lev/ Ayers ------ Rita Johnson THE LADY IN QUESTION Erian Aherne ------ Rita Hayworth Sunday and Monday, December 29, 30 TUGBOAT ANNIE SAILS AGAIN Marjorie Rambeau ------ Alan Hale SHE COULDN’T SAY NO Reger Pryor ------ Eve Arden A good comedy JOE E. RETURNS IN GAY NEW HIT—- Joe E. Brown returns to the Joy Theatre screen on Tuesday in Col umbia’s “So You Won’t Talk?” in which he plays the dual role of timid book critic and underworld gang leader. Frances Robinson leads the supporting cast, which includes Bernard Nedell, Tom Dugan and Vivienne Osborne. Edward Sedg wick directed, fr, m Richard Fliour- n< y’s original story. In Portland— Mr. and Mrs. F. VI. Ruhl motor- cd to Portland Munday morning for business purposes; the couple returned in the afternoon. Home for the Holidays— Students from Oregon S-ate home for the holidays are: Harold Cason, Doris Rae Estey, Larry Mar shall, Patricia Pemble and Bill Thompson. Here from Oregon College--- Erm:. Kent, freshman at the Oregon College of Education, is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, and Mrs. Walter Kent. Tue:day, December 31; PAL NIGHT SO YOU WON’T TALK A comedy drama Joe E. Brown FUGITIVE FROM PRISON CAMP Jack Holt Wed., Thurs., Fri., Jen. 1, 2, 3 BOOM TOWN Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Clt-udette Colbert, Hedy Lamar? The more yor “lean” on the TELEPHONE the more you’ll fioil it can do —and do well COMING--- Andy Hardy Meets a Debu.antc --- Tin Pan Alley — Pride, and Prejudice — I Love You Ag.vn — Wyoming — All the Beat NOTICE—Ed Horn, J. W. and Fred Rainey and Pete present this coupon at box December 28. for Nichols and K. 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