à Friday, June 27, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Military Motor Caravan To Return to Fort Lewis an east and west route. The east route will be along highways US 97 and US 99 and the west route generally along highways US 99 and US 101. Columns using the east route will bivouac at Modesto, California, July 1-6; Red Bluff, July 2-7; Klamath Falls, July 3-8; Eugene, July 5-9; IVancouver, July 6-10. Columns using the west route will' bivouac at Fairfield, California, July 1-6; Redding, California, only 2-7; Grants Pass, July 3-8; Eugene, July 5-9; Vancouver, July 6-10. ell, and William Cameron Menzies than $2,000,000. Briefly, the story of “The Thief acted as production designer. of Bagdad” describes the obstacles which interfere with the romance The aveiage consumption of steel of June Duprez, as the Princess, in this country equals 600 pounds and John Justin, as the Prince, and a year for each American. The com­ how these obstacles are overcome "MISSING TEN DAYS”, by Sabu, the amazing little thief. parable average for textiles is 30 THRILLER, OPENS SOON— The Thief of Bagdad” was directed pounds and for oil products, 2,500 Hailed as an adventure-filled new by Ludwig Berger and Michael Pow- pounds. drama, Columbia’s “Missing Ten Days,” opens soon at the Joy PRE ¡ON CIVIL RESERVES Theatre with Rex Harrison starred. APPLICATION FOR ENTOLLMENT (MALE) The film was directed by Tim Name ............... Telephone Whelan, who made that other sen­ Initial Last First sational film, "Clouds Over Eu­ Street J Address City .............................. rope,” and was based upon Bruce Ji ace ... ....... U.S, Citizen Naturalized Native Born Graeme’s intrigue-laden best seller Age ...... ................ M Tried Number of Dependents ....... of a young Englishman who re­ Military r Experience Rank Attained ..................... covers from an amnesia attack P> esent Military or Naval' S.atus to amazingly find himself involved Health and Physical Condition Hearing Vision in breath-taking adventure. Civilian Experience: Intelligence Service .... First Aid ...... Police ........ Fire Dept. THRILLS, DRAMA IN Clerical ___ Draftsman ... Telephone Teletype Radio RACING ROMANCE— . Other Employment .................. Stenograph.'!' . T' p < ........ The thrilling story of a boy, a Age Type ......... Make ..... Have you i> car available for use? girl and a thoroughbred that (Coupe, sedan, truck) wouldn’t be beaten is told in “Ride, Relatives in foreign cc'r’"'e- ), ' ti mrhip .. Country Kelly, Ride.” What? ........ How well? ......... Do you speak any foreign language? With Eugene Pallette, Marvin Do you possess firearms? . R'fle 0 Shotgun () Pistol () Revolver () Stephens, Rita Quigley and Mary Present Occupation ...... No. of years in same ........................... Healy heading the featured cast Firm name or Employer Address .................. “Ride, Kelly. Ride” depicts the ex­ If registered for Selective Service, what is your classification? .............. citing experiences of a boy who In event of emergency, will you be able to answer call immediately becomes an outstanding jockey. Sol for county .erviee or service restricted to your heme community on M. Wurtzel was executive producer a part-time or full-time volunteer basis? ....................................................... and Norman Foster directed. Are you willing to be finger-printed in the event you are assigned to service? ............................... .................................. ........................................................ ■SAMBA’ INTRODUCED Where would you prefer to serve: BY CARMEN MIRANDA— Police Reserve ( ) Fire Dept. Reserve ( ) First Aid ( ) The dance sequences in “That Aircraft Observer ( ) Air Raid Warden ( ) Other Service ......... Night in Rio,” coming soon to the Joy Theatre, introduce the tantaliz­ Character references: (for ability and loyalty) News of the Theatre A military motor convoy of approximately 3300 vehicles will be moving over Oregon highways during the week of July 3 to 10, accord­ ing to word sent to the Oregon State Motor Association by headquarters of the Forty-First Division. In their efforts to conduct the columns with least interruption possible to civilian traffic, all military truck columns will remain off of the highways on July 4 because of excessive highway traffic. This morning of July 5. means that columns will not move Two Route* Designated Motorist* Warned Two routes have been designated, after the night of Juy 3 until' early Motorists were warned that the motor convoys will have right-of- way over civilian traffic and pri- OREGON CIVIL RESERVES vate trips should be planned in APPLICATION FOR ENROLLMENT (WOMEN) advance to avoid the military Name .................................................................... Telephone groups. Initial Last First These units frequently are spaced Street address ...................................................... City ............................................. Race ........... U. S. Citizen .......... Naturalized ........... Native born ........... far enough apart to allow civilian Age ..... ...... Married ............. Number of dependents ............. Ages ............. motorists to pass, but extreme care Health and physical condition ............... Vision ............... Hearing ............... must be used. Military convoys going through Civilian experience: Nursing .......... First Aid .......... Nutrition ........ Agriculture ........... cities, if escorted by city police, Telephone switchboard .... Teletype .... Clerical .... Stenographer .... may frequently move through stop Typist .......... Instructor, what field? ........... Other employment ........... lights and stop signs without halt­ Have you a car available for use? ......... Make ........ Age ........ Type ........ ing. Motorists should never attempt (Coupe, sedan, truck) to break through such a column or Relatives in foreign countries ...... No. Relationship ........ Country ........ drive alongside. The Motor Associa­ Do you speak any foreign language? ........ What? ........ How well? ........ tion advised civilian drivers to pull Present occupation ............................... Number of years in same .................. well off to one side of the street Firm name or employer ......................................... Address ................................. and let military convoys pass under In event of emergency, will you be able to answer call immediately for these conditions. county service or service restricted to your home community on a part-time or full-time volunteer basis? ....... ................................................... Number of evacuees you could accomodate in your home, if necessary .... If accepted would you be willing to submit to being fingerprinted? Where would you prefer to serve: Asst. Fire Warden () First Aid () Home Ec. () Aircraft Warning© ing South American rhythm of “The Motor Corps ( ) Recreation ( > Name Address A Gigantic Fireworks display, Samba.” As Instructor in? Home Nursing ( ) Accident Prevention ( ) Oarmen Miranda, who is starred free picnic grounds, swimming in Swimming ( ) First Aid ( ) Nursery School ( ) Name Address America’s finest outdoor pools, and with Alice Faye and Don Ameche Recreation ( ) Nutrition ( ) Domestic Science ( ) in the 26th Century-Fox Techni­ Other service (designate) hundreds of other features combine Name Address color film, does it to perfection, ac­ Character references: (for ability and loyalty) to offer a big week-end of enter­ cording to dance experts who have (Signature of Applicant) tainment at Jantzen Beach Park seen the film. (Name) (Address) on the Columbia River just two Today “The Samba” is one of the miles north of Portland over July most popular dances south of the (Name) (Address) Caribbean. Despite its apparent in­ 4th, 5th and 6th. tricacies it is really quite simple. (Name) (Address) Ozzie Nelson and his orchestra, We are located at Rouge Elk Inn on the Crater as red-hot as any 4th of July DAZZLING DRAMA Lake highway, number 62, just 30 miles out of Signature of Applicant event, will play for dancing ih IN KORDA FILM— Medford, and 3 miles from Trail. We serve With Sabu, .'Conrad Veidt. June Jantzen’s Golden Canopied Ballroom meals at all lio’’r- have overnight accomodations, Duprez and John Justin heading a for the full' week of July 1 to 6, and a service station. inclusive, Tuesday through Sunday cast of thousands, Alexander Korda’s night. He and his band have done mighty Technicolor spectacle, “The If your summer vacation brings you this way, we more to bring the college spirit Thief of Bagdad,” will have its hope you will stop in to say “hello” whether you first showing at the Joy Theatre into the field of popular music than need our services or not. No face looks quite so soon. any other orchestra. This picture, which was nearly good as one from the old home town. Picnicing in the 25 acres of cool shaded lawns will' prove popular two years in the making, was photo­ MR. AND MRS. E. E. GARNER with families spending a full day graphed entirely in natural color at the park, Tables and cooking and represents an outlay of more H© facilities are lEB supplied without charge by Jantzen Beach Park. •69/10 cu. ft. food storage space <1 •Big, New Frozen Storage Compartment Thrill rides for every age, Old- •Glass-Topped Sliding Hydrator Time dancing on Sunday afternoon, • Quickube Ice Trays a beautiful Chinese Silver Pagoda, • New Meat Tender wading pools for children, and a 23 other important features, only fun house are only a few of the JnL VITAL PART of making America strong is to make wide variety of attractions that of­ Eaty T»rmt , fer “Recreation and Fun for Every­ 1941 MODEL M-4 More than 6 million Frigidairei built and told I one” at Jantzen Beach Park. Americans stronger ... wirh the food they need. Vitally Entertainment at Jantzen Told To Our Many Vernonia Friends SEE THSS GM NT "SIX" Fully-Fitted Inside and Out I $164.75 F ONLY—$5.11 PER MONTH Georÿ(‘ G. Paterson Everything for the Home on E-Z Terms Portland Prices I We deliver FREE up to 150 miles aware of this are the thousands of trained and experi­ enced people who are engaged in the nation's great food industry — the farmers, who produce the food; the manufacturers, who process it; and the grocerymen, who distribute it —proudly working in the best way they know to supply the energy necessary to do the big ¡ob. AT THE NATIONAL CAPITOL At FURNITURE — RADIOS — REFRIGERATION VERNONIA — OREGON — FOREST GROVE Continued from page 1) run an estimated five years) more and n»ore small industries and small businesses will be hit. All this OPM knows, and is trying to figure some way out, but as war production is the first considera­ tion everything else must take it on the chin. What OPM fears is that if the war runs long enough the only surviving businesses will he the big fellows who have kept alive on war orders and with plants built by the government. The grad­ ual folding up of little business enterprises will cause idle mach­ ines and unemployment. Lumber mills will, or should be busy, but if a mill needs a new saw or leath­ er belt it will be up against the priorities control unless able talk OPM into giving a permit. ★ ★ ★ * ★★★★★★★★★ * AD PRICES EFFECTIVE, Friday June 27 thru Monday, June 3C Super Suds—Concentrated 24-oz 19c Lux Soap Flakes 12' 2- oi pkg. 20c P & G Naptha Soap Faacy Feas No. 2 Sieve” Palmolive Soap, Bath size 3 b«r. 25c Silk Bathroom Tissue Roll 4c Campbell Soups—Asst. 3 cans 25c Harper House Pears No 2V4 can» 17c Golden Cream Style—No. 2 can Zee Wax Paper 125-ft. roll 11c Sunny Dawn Tom. 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