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Friday, June 13, 1941, V< ionia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon 2 YOLK TOWN’S TOPICS Leave on V acation— Leave* for Jordan Valley- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Griffin and children, Shirley and Roger, left their home in Montesano, Washing ton early Tuesday morning to breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Malmsten before leav ing for a vacation trip to Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri and South Dak- ota. Mrs. F. E. Malmsten went with them to visit relatives and friends, They expect to return some time in. July. Mrs. Charles Melis and daughter left this week for Jordan Valley where Mr. Melis is employed in government work of building milit- ary roads and dams. Mrs. Melis has worked in the Armitage Drug company for several years. Mrs. Ruth Brownlee and daughters, jnur- ulla and La Vonia, are driving with Mrs. Melis as far as Bend where they will spend two weeks visiting a friend. Week-End at Long Beach— Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nance spent the past week-end at Long Beach, Washington. Dance at Natal June 14. orchestra. Davis Return from Ulen It---- Birth Announced— Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Anglesey are the parents of a 61^ pound girl, Zoe Rita, born June 5 at the For est Grove General hospital. the Coa*t— lion of the Pleasant Hill achool visiting at Elsie for the past week. Mrs. Gertrude Tichenor was a district and District 47, Jt. guest of her mother, Mrs. Galan- FIVE YEARS AGO— tine, Friday. J. W. Brown remodeled the frame A. R. Melis butchered a beef building next to his mortuary and the first of the week. planned to operate a second-hand Miss Bateen Mathews was a re furniture store. cent visitor from Portland to her H. A. Reeher bought the groc ery and confectionery of F. W. home here. She is taking a beauty Gough opposite the Washington course at Pacific School of Beauty. Mrs. Ed Reynolds and Mrs. Geo. grade school. Jones called on Mrs. W. R. John FIFTEEN YEARS AGO— son one day last week. The Connocher Logging Co., op Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garlock were erating about five miles southeast Portland visitors last Thursday. of Vernonia suffered approximate Mrs. Maud Rogers is here this week from Garibaldi, visiting rela- ly $25,000 loss in a forest fire. tives. Alvery Trotter purchased a used car last week from the Mist Gar- age. Charles Sundland was a Seaside business visitor last Saturday. Sunday visitors at the Austin Dowling home were Mr. and Mrs. Christian Church —The Livingstones. Minister* Newton Trotter and Ayla and Mrs. 9:45—Bible school; M. L. Her Sam Trotter and daughter, Doris, and son, Allen, from Elsie, and rin, superintendent. Mrs. Martha Aamodt and two sons, 11:00—Communion service. 11:30—Morning sermon on the Lars and Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Har- subject, “The Stranger of Galilee.” old Magunsen and his sister, Miss Christina Magunsen, all from Hub- 6:30—Christian Endeavor. bard. 6:4 5—Junior Endeavor. Bible 8:00 — Daily Vacation School commencement at the Ev angelical church; union service; everyone invited; no evening ser vice in this church. Prayer meeting at 7:30 every Wednesday evening. At The Churches Mr. and Mrs. William Armitage Return to California— Mrs. Earl Craft and daughter, returned Monday from several Charline, of Sacramento, Califor weeks vacation at Newport. nia, left Tuesday morning for their Johnsons Have Girl— home, after spending several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnson an visiting relatives here. Mr. Craft nounce the birth of a daughter came Saturday for his wife and weighing 6% pounds. The baby daughter. Mrs. Fannie Owens, was born June 5, Thursday. mother of Mrs. Craft, left with them for a three week’s visit in Portland Visitor Here— Viola Dial who is employed in Sacramento. Portland spent Thursday and Fri Visits in Kelso— day in Vernonia, visiting Mrs. Lee Mrs. Eddie Hutchinson spent sev Engen. eral days last week visiting friends in Kelso. Mrs. John Hatfield and Preston to Take Trip----- Earl Preston leaves this Friday Mrs. Lee Engen motored Tuesday Evangelical Church— for Kansas City where he will visit to Rainier where they met Mrs. —Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister 9:45—Bible School under the his mother during his vacation. Hutchinson who returned with them to Vernonia. supervision of J. M. Boss with Mr. Preston will' go by train. spiritual teachers. Leave for Eugene---- A* an introduction to our store 11:00—Morning worship with the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marston we will offer for one week only pastor bringing the Bible messaj.< left Friday morning for their new or as long a* the supply last*—• home in Eugene where Mr. Mar from the subject, “Fellow-Workers Occasional Chair* and Rocker* at ston is an official with the State with God.’’ Special' music. the extreme low price of $3.50 6:30—The E. L. C. E. will have Forestry service. each, or $7.00 per pair. Green win a short meeting using the current dow shade* at leas than factory Attend Funeral— topic. price* to make room for new stock. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hearing and 7:30—The demonstration meeting All lengths. It— daughter, Evelyn, were called of the Daily Vacation Bible school Thursday night to Baker because will be held, The faithful work of Marriage Announced— of the sudden death of Mrs. Hear the children will be presented in The marriage of Alvenia Connell to Robert Martin of Tacoma, tv ash ing’s sister’s son. The Hearings re word, song and handcraft display. ington, was held at McMinnville turned to Vernonia late Monday The public is invited. The Pollyanna Circle will meet Sunday, June 8. Mrs. Judd Green r.ight, following the funeral. Wednesday. man, Mrs. J. W. Nichols, Mrs. Alice Dance at Natal June 14. Glen The Prayer meeting group meets Estey and Miss Doris Estey at Davit orchestra. It— on Wednesday evening at 7:30 for tended. Miss Connell was the music prayer and Bible study. Bring your instructor in the high school the To Go to Iowa— Mrs. Fannie McCabe and brother, Bible and another friend. past two years. F. P. McCabe, leave on the 14th of June for Davenport, Iowa, Seventh Day Adventist yhere they will be for several 10 A. M.—Sabbath school; weeks on a business trip. The 11 A. M.—Sermon. couple will leave fol'lojviryf the 7:30 P. M.—Lectures by G. A. wedding of Mr. McCabe’s daughter, Thompson. Gertrude. C O O L O F F NOW! You’ll like the mellow- ness of a cool refresh- ing beverage. It really is refreshing and makes you feel degrees cooler Dessy’s Tavern DESMOND LAIRD Here from Hillaboro— ONE YEAR AGO— Announcement was made of an election to decide the consolida- PERFORMANCE THAT’S WHAT YOU WANT IN YOUR CAR You get that performance when you have your motor repaired at Heath’s. TIRES and TUBES — BRAKE REPAIRING — MOTOR REPAIRING Heath’s Service Station Violation of Stamp Plan Draws Fines The millions of western- ers buy more of Acme Beer than they do of any other brand! Acme Beer is the con tinuous first choice for lively lightness, golden-mellowness and satisfying refreshment! Brewed with Pacific Northwest Hop*Ànd Barl<r SKME beer ACMt SUWEUU, gee f raaciwe-U» A**.!** McCormick-Deering Assembly of God Church —Rev. John W. Hodges, Pastor Glen Hieber and his fiancee, Miss Sunday services: Dorothy Challacombe, both of Hills 9:45 A. M.—Bible school, direct boro, visited at the C. F. Hieber ed by E. P. Frank, superintenden.. home Sunday. 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. Attend Excursion Trip— 6:45 P. M.—Christ Ambassador’s Jackie Nance, Arthur Tousley and services. Wednesday night, 7:45—Bible Harold Fowler were in Seaside Sun- day on the excursion trip sponsor- study and prayer meeting. Thursday, 2:00 P. M.—Ladies ed by the Journal for the news- missionary and prayer band. boys. Friday, 7:45—Christ Ambassadors. We invite everyone to be in our services. Eagle Items Of PastYears Improvement in Oregon’s traffic accident situation for the first four months of 1941 compared to the same period in 1940 is shown by the traffic death rate, showing the number of persons killed in rela tion to the exposure to accidents, according to word from the secre tary of state’s office recently. The death rate so far this year is 10.6 persons killed per one hun dred million miles of travel, com pared to a rate of 12 for the cor responding period last year. The decrease in the death rate indicates the improvement in driv- ing and walking practices of Ore- gon citizens because in spite of a strong increase in the use of motor vehicles, the fatality ratio dropped, it was said. Motor vehicle use in creased nearly 17 percent during the first four months of this year. eration of the food stamp plan and the campaign of compliance will be continued until' all malicious violators are prosecuted or barrel f’om further participation. Only 1J> this way can the government, the Evidence presented by food farmer, the honest merchant and stamp investigators resulted in the needy food stamp user be pro tected.” three to six-month jail sentence* Committee* Helpful being imposed in federal courts Surplus foods committees com recently against three food retail prising representative food reta'l- ers in southern California and ers and wholesalers who assist in Arizona, according to announce the operation of the plan in food ment made today by Charles F. stamp areas have been very help Kunkel, acting regional director of ful in securing compliance, accord the Surplus Marketing Administra ing to Kunkel. tion. Purchase of food stamps for Fal*e Claim cash and sale of non-surplus foods In all cases the sentences were for blue surplus food stamps as imposed under the federal statute well as non-food items such as of making a false claim against alcoholic beverages, tobacco, gas the government. oline and household items make “As food stamps are redeemed up the bulk of complaints received by the U. S. Treasury any misuv.< by SMA from retailers and partic of food stamps by merchants ipants. stitues u false claim when tn« All incomes of $10,00 and over, stamps are presented for payment,” said Mr. Kunkei; “Food retailers if taken entirely for taxes, would well understand the simple rules pay all costs of government for and regulations governing the op only about two months. Repair Parts The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK Invites You to Bank by Mail if Inconvenient to Come in Person HAY SALT V emonia J. A. Thornburg, President “THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK“ Trading Co YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE Vernonia, Oregon Nehalem Unit Meets Friday MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hughes entertained at dinner Saturday eve ning a club composed of people from Birkenfeld and vicinity. About 35 guests were present for the dinner and an evening of cards. The Nehalem Unit of the county demonstration classes was held Fri day in the gym, four members from Keasey attending. Two of them, Alice Gwin and Grace Pierce, pre sented the project study, “Care of the Feet”. During the business meeting, election of officers result ed in Mrs. Fred Siegenthaler being named again as chairman, Mrs. Alma Garlock as vice-chairman and Mrs. Austin Dowling as secretary treasurer. This was the last meet ing until the first Friday in Oct ober. Miss Arleen Trotter has been Special 80^- Collision JOY THEATRE Thursday and Friday, June 12 and 13 BLONDIE GOES LATIN Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Baby Dumpling BOSTON BLACKIE Chester Morris Rochelle Hudson Saturday, June 14 ESCAPE TO GLORY Pat O’Brien Constance Bennett THE BIG BOSS Sunday and Monday, June 15 and 16 WAGONS ROLL AT NIGHT Humphrey Bogart Joan Leslie Disney Cartoon — Comedy — News There i> many a suit headed for the discard that could be to its originally restored tailored perfection smart, through our careful cleaning and pressing! Let us prove it. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE James F. Rainey Or STATE 38. OA Tuesday, June 17 IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT Clark Gable Claudette Colbert Sport Reel Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, June 18, 19, 20 ELLERY QUEEN’S PENTHOUSE MYSTERY Ralph Bellamy Margaret Lindsay SEE House Hill HER FIRST BEAU Anywhere FARM Gloria Dickson Otto Kruger J INSURANCE Jane Withers Jackie Cooper COMPANIES F LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL See my bargain* in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8 75 per M Open Saturday* from 8 a. m. to noon. and up. COMING—Strike Up the Band — Convoy — That Night in Rio — Thief of Bagdad — Andy Hardy’s Private Secretary NOTICE—Mr*. A. L. Auitin, Mr*. T. F. Koaaey, George Ro land and George Wirt*. Keaaey Rt„ are invited te preaent thia reopen at box office any lima before Saturday evening, June 14. for complimentary admiaaion*.