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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE SIX Over 100,000 new product» h*vo Birkenfeld Dance to appeared upon the American mar Be Held Saturday ket since 1900. A President’» Ball to benefit infantile paralysis research will be held at Birkenfeld Saturday, Feb ruary 8th, was the announcement made by Royal McCafferty, Birk enfeld postmaster and dance chair man, this week. Card game» will be played for those who do not dance and refreshments will be served. Howard Lee Invent« Game Howard Lee io advertising Ver nonia again. In the latest Collier’s in an article “Our New Army' in which high lights from the new American Army camps is given, Lee is mentioned for the invention of a game called "Blitzkreig”. The game has pawns, representing sold iers and war equipment, made of soap; the four persons who play nre mythical nations, Vernonia, Pati, Gillopea and Eeland. The idea is to move across squares rep In recent years, subsidiary gov resenting waterworks, factories, air ernment agencies in the United ports, taking out the enemy as in States have been set up at the rate chess. The goal is the enemy cap ital in the center of the board. of about 185 a year. For Your Beauty Need» ANNETTE BEAUTY SHOP Industry has developed brakes for the modern car that are five times more powerful than the av erage auto engine. Phone 431 Elizabeth Horn Burn and Hair Stylist and Cosmetologist Pasture Dependable Service Mixtures A visit to Heath’s will convince you that the service is the best. Mechanical repair, lubrication WITH THE LAWMAKERS talk» a little politic» with the boy»; of Moro, who knows what it’s all some say he will be a candidate about, holds many hurdles with the (Continued from page 1) for governor . . . Rep. Giles French lawmakers from eastern Oregon. which closed debate. • • • Mr. Monrce Sweetland, the big nois? in the Oregon Commonwealth Federation, ia trying to run the Democratic party, so the Democrats say. Sweetland got in plenty Dutch with the war-horse Democrats last elec.ion when 1 a alnoet put over a Republican f r Oieg.n’s choice as vice-president on the Lamocratic ticket. Imagine that. Then another one he pulled was urg'ng the pre cinct committeemen to repudiate the regularly nominated Democratic candidates for office unless they passed inspection by his Common wealth organization. Yes, indeed, the ambitious Mr. Sweetland is as welcome to real Democrats as a good case of small pox. His politic al activities appeared so queer to the American Federation of Labor that one of its unions demanded and received his resignation. At their state convention a year or so ago the Commonwealthers by the very close margin of two or three votes passed a resolution condemn ing the communist party and Soviet Russia. Rumor has it that Mr. Sweetland has been sore ever since. • • • Observations — The lawmakers really miss the capable Major Bab cock of Pendleton, who passed away last week . . . Howard Latourette, Democratic national committeeman. Vernonia and servicing are cared for by competent, trained men. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1941 Trading Co. Heath’s Service Station Vernonia, Oregon Music - Lectures - Pictures At the Every Night SEATS Except Monday and FREE Saturday Everybody at 7:30 Welcome SILVER DOME TABERNACLE, Vempnia SUNDAY NIGHT MUSIC FURNISHED BY LAURELWOOD ACADEMY FEATURING THEIR MALE QUARTETTE AND THE MARIMBA Ci. A. 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WILLEY of Denver, Colorado —• — Program of Lectures Suijday Night, February 9 “WHAT WILL STOP HITLER?” Hear this great prophecy which thwarted the dreams of Alexander, Ceasar and Napoleon and sets the bounds for Hitler. Tuesday Night, February 11 “UNIVERSAL PEACE IN SIGH 1 * All the world is longing to hear this assurance. You will be convinced and delighted. Wednesday Night, February 12 “WHAT EVENT WILL USHER IN THE REIGN OF PEACE?” The most prominent topic of Bible prophecy. Thursday Night, February 13 “WHAT TIME IS IT BY GOD’S CLOCK?” God runs the universe on schedule and has published His time-table. Friday Night, February 14 “TUNING IN ON HEAVEN” r Or How to contact God. fine «ran. Sugar "i51c 'KJIH Peanut Butter, Beverly 2-lb. jar 25c Jell Well, ass t, flavors, 3 pkgs. 10c Hormel Soup Noodle 3 cans 25C Tang, Pure Pork, 12- ol can 20c Keen Shortening, 4-lb. pkg. 37c Kraft Macaroni Dinner, pkg. 9c Emerald Bay Spinach 11c Briargate Gr. 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