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Show EUREKA REPORTER Pago 4 ThursdaV. July 9, 1942. B.P.O.E. Writing1 Contest u.c.inui a n "IfW&w .. litter" Results Announced. SO year old Bargeanl Jack C. O'Brien, attached to the Public Be-latioua office of the Chico, Cal., ar-- ! my flying achool, bit the Jack pot In the Elks war commission's Write, FRIDAY - SATURDAY 'Em a Letter cartoon content taking July 10th and lltli flral grand prlae of 1300. The con TWO Bid HITS By VIRGINIA VALE teat Jury, compoaed of Cartoonin', by Western Niwqitptr Union. Robert (Believe It or Not) Illpley;! Jimmy Rogers and received I INXFALKENBURG Joaeph V. Connelly, preaidenl of the! Noah Beery, Jr. un urgent request from a King Features Syndicate; New York In Sun Columnlet II. I. Phillips; Dnua-- ' group of soldiers at a U. S. "DUDES ARE PRETTY lea IJorgatedt, feature editor of the military outpost recently; sign-iPEOPLE" newnpapi-urmy'a new oversea themselves as the boys in (Jimmy la the Bon of Will Rogers) Yank", nud Ed Bulllvan, columnim "Jiut a:i, Iceland, they begged AND uf the New York Dally New. aelecllona at the New York! her to Mini them u large pic"Mr. Bug Goes to Town" ture of herself in a bathing Museum uf acleiice and luduatry A full length feature cartoon In Prito 2b0 of Second prize technicolor. suit, as soon as possible. We vate Bill Mauldin or the 45ili Dlvi wiiiii to put it on the wall for two hlou, and third prize of $lu0 went, impoi'tunl reasons," they wrote. 1 SUNDAY - MONDAY to a navy man, Apprentice Seuuian It will give us something interestwill help to -It July 18th and 18th Robert O. Woodcock of (he Navul ing to look at. In San Station busy when the Diego. eyes captain I'rulnlng keep Matinee on Sunday he comes around to inspect our The prlzu wlnnera were truiii SO carloona submitted by en- - quarters." She sent a picture five Charles Laughton Hated personnel of the army and fet lug'i! In -in ull parta of the world. Each, "The TUTTLES of TAHITI riar toon entered In the final ronipe-- j Once I'pon a Honeymoon" unitea three of the screen's top flgnrei In had previously been adjudged with JOHN HAIJi and oilier star. lltlon beat among those aubiiillteil at the the studio where each hai previously scored triumphs RKU Radio. r,0 camps and bases which particiTUESDAY ONLY pated In the cartoon conteat phase They're Ginger Rogers and Cary Grant, who've both made plenty of of the Write 'Em a Letter" proJuly 14rli hit the pictures, and Leo McCarey, reflects cartoon Each gram. of such delightful desire of the man In the armed for- producer-directo- r Edw. 0. Robinson and "My films as "Love Affair" from mull more to receive ces In "Once Upon a 13 of thej Favorite Wife." home. at friends and "LARCENY la tha kind of thing best drawings will lie reproduced in Iloneymr-iall da best. they nanost of the papers thruout the With tion in an effort to impress the pub Thou-anCAICKOK of moviegoers, on readand lie with the morale building values JAKE WYMAN, JACK of Davis' appointment aa Elmer BRODERICK CROW FORD ing ( liirrensMl correspondence. director of the Office of War Infor... . u (lisp. 12, Sea Italricnt" mation, recalled seeing him on the Veteran Mining Operator screen. To "Information Please" fans he was one of the highlights Of Tells Leasing. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY of the series issued by RKO Pathe. July 15th ami 10th In a recent Issue of the Sail Lake Bill Stern, NBC director of sports "THIS GUN FOR HIRE" Tribune Harry Joseph, prominent and famous sportscaster, plays himTinllc mining man, had the follow- self in Samuel Goldwyn's The Starring ing to lay about the leasing law: Pride of the Yankres," which stars Veronica Lake and The mine lease law has made of Gary Cooper and is based on the Robert Preston iur mining camps, where leasing with van carried on, veritable ghost KURD f 'll HU A II and .ALAN LADD (owns where miners have leased blocks from the mine owner who was henceforth made the employer by supreme court edict when It, In Liked Romantic Names a split decision, declared the law New York ia famous for it large constitutional. number of Greek and Roman 'The miners themselves believe In names, and although Simeon de Witt the repeal of the law and I am going hai long been blamed for this whole- to continue working to that end. In sale naming, it now appears that the mean time 1 hope the people will Robert Harpur, deputy secretary of study the Iniquitous lsw so that they state In 1790, was the father of the may be better Informed." romantic progeny. This invasion of o Uions and Atticai had its origin in are uo rookie" dollars. There tlie romanticism of the French Revo Send yours to the front. Buy U lution which found sympathetic defense savings bonds and stamps. friends in the new world. v THEATRE ENTERPRISES r3. ! gecscredSMano' j 1 MINING MITES -- The John llar. .lammond Co. of New York look ov-- t controlling Intercut of Hu1 Kiln-ki- t The Tinlic-rtaKHallurglcal Co. East Tin tic or- -' of company dining : unixed with ilui following V. ('. Alberlniin, president and mail ger; I.ayfnyelie Holbrook, 1st Georjto G. Arnistrong evretury un-- treasurer; A. G. Mur ' I j ! . . J h r eir lit, consulting engineer; ! w.-n- . dui-ctors- n: iiiutl-th- v , rj Gli-- u M Vagner and Mrs. Isabelle G. Alin lion, directors. Clulins of the company of West Tinti ere being patented. t Tinlii-lelewar- Joseph Rowley, aged 47 and 2- a n-- . dent of Silver City, met uiYiileniut 'eatk when he fell from u luy merit hile working on the Mclntyr.-ancIn West Tlntlr. aeli-cte- ua-t- J e h Hyrum Edwards, aged 73, died In He was well known for la love of birds, and at ibe tini.-- ears ago. f his death he had hundreds i: hem that were as tame as a kitten 6T. Rifisif (mti) E. A. Hodges was appointed fam-jil- y n J s. .i.ir'4 ess state i Copyright 1942, B.P.O 8 ,.v . ELKS . - I'VE GOT A letai mine insuector. "YOU TAKE CARE Plans were under way to ert rt a ome for the sisters of the Hol ross, the location being Just wem f Church street. In the read of M. oseph's school. Above ii the cartoon which won first prize of IT03.00 in the Elks War Commission's "Wde Em o letter SERGEANT r'ogram lor JACK D. O'BRIEN who is attached to PvbU Relations Of THIS Chico California Flvm" BUNCH LETTER fROM HOM?" iv Scoo, Office at ds F. K. Kendrick, local J. ('. P- -i u. tore manager for 5 years, left in l.'irksiin. pen a new storn in Louisans. i-r and llur-- j Suireme Test made a good catch of The supreme lest of rh Mv''k j wield in i H. M. Koyle received a com ran bass t the Sinks near Lynndyl. in China ! considered 'be r carrying mail between Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toll andj extraction of n so't nigeon eg! turn Cnlghtvllle and East Tlutic. l..ubhter, Beth, were visiting with; the soup in whJch it ig serv-- d Mr. and Mrs. Frank llsron. Stanley Wilson Allan Iveti am. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Neslill, Mlssj n xouth-ra made to Men are dying for the Four eorge Gourley trip May Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. James California with a motorcycle and Freedoms. The least we can Blacken, Andrew Campbell and John Ide car. do here at home ia to buy Cronin returning from on outing to War Bonds 10 for War Rev. William Frary, Carl Hcn- - Fish Lake. Bonds, every pay day. vey e lir-wt- Ganser J s I BILL STERN life of the late Lou Gehrig. Theresa Wright, Walter Brennan and Babe Ruth head the suppirting cast. Stern (lew from the Cout to participate in the scene showing "Lou Gehrig which marked Memorial day, ' , Gehrigs retirement. J. Carroll Naisli is going to be seen as an ape man, no less, in "Buried Alive." 20 th Century-FoIt's this company's first effort in the horror line, and just the title promises well. John Shepperd and Lynne Roberts will have the romantic leads. x' i Rosalind Russell is booked fur j j , an- other of those pictures in which she's such a rlever and handsome young business woman that she makes business women in the audience green with envy. This one will be "Portrait of a Lady," and the plol (which somehow has a familiar ring) deala with (he efforts of a bus band to win his wife away from a business career. Werc all Telephone Neighbors "Guerrilla Brigade," the Soviet picture which was shown in New York recently, has been booked bv the RKO circuit and is scheduled for national release. This is the lime in some years that a Russian picture has been booked by a major theater chain here. 111 , Uniting the Country in Spirit and Speed m For the Juration, it will be necessary to share the telephone equipment now available so that vital materials like copper, sine, rubber and others ran go into war production. A good neighbor policy gives better service to all persons using the telephone. You can help by remembering the following: Q Hold the line only a long as reasonable. Long conversations may needlessly delay urgent Trlcplone lines to war industries, ruy romps, government office, and to your borne are all pan of one great interconnect-u- g system. Q Answer as promptly Q as possible. of the number before you call. Those bitter little quarrels between actors and motion companies no Ion;;, r mean wliul they once did, not since radio's hero to stay. When Madeleine Carroll and Paramount disagreed not long Miss Carroll ago, the beautiful merely departed for New York and picked, up some engagements to Paul broadcast, at $2,500 each. Muni and hia studio parted, ao he did a stage play, gut 35,000 apiece for several radio performances, then signed with another studio. John Garfield and Warnrr Bros, disagreed. and radio grabbed him p'l-lur- William L. Shircr talk to his .friend, Edward R. Murrow ("This London") every Sunday before ;ls their respective broadcasts The conversation is over a private wiic, : and the first thing Murrow asks is about the baseball teams. ODDS 4D nDS-- W, ,.lir mvr sow Milk (M KhvV, U'M. flaunt the HI It ,..L .n tf, tih-vn- . i rrAnmmg the , " m ir opera ft- ,fc mer m U. . If nih.nhc, .ni. Jie..teLer mRo. hm f.o many .. Ihe Dm hr,, If lamet, ha. hrn levs. rm.lr Ov Jet . . . Huh flnrn. Rn, hatnukn. mede J.1 rm f' h.mhnrt by Ihtb."' nha hmU th Wm . f. . , . . . I.; DimmM 4rfpn, n (inn, ,btm. nnrr Hint, ,. , w(e lah,J m ihr Itftn. u.-- r Mill- - tHhA,.mm,, l.-- It. un. TOM: What all did she tell you, Ann? ANN: Well, Jack Reardon uses Conoco NA motor oil. Thats the oil that the engine and saves a lot of wear and tear. And it contains a new synthetic that helps keep the oil from fouling up, too. Mrs. Reardon saya Jack has to make hia car last two or three years longer now and Conoco NA motor oil will help him do itl oil-plat- ANN: You darling! Flowers I TOM: It could have been a new hat if that blamed car of mine hadn't had to have a new act of piston rings. ANN: I know wives shouldnt interfere in their husbands business, Tom, but Mrs. Reardon was telling me how much money Jack saved on the maintenance of his car. 1 le drives even more than you do. es TOM: That settles it, Ann! Im going to change right now to Conoco NA ANN: Good boy! And maybe still get that new hat? 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