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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1941)
■ 1 Loggers to Play At Hillsboro 1,1 ■ " ■ T Friday, Sept. 12, 1941, Vemonîa Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Mass Production Comes to Aircraft Industry STONEY POINT—Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mellinger motored to Forest Grove on business Wednesday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed and daughter of Cascade Locks visited at the Perry Browning home Sat urday evening. Fishing Party Joined Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Van Doren and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger ami children motored to Seaside and Astoria Sunday. They joined Oliver Mellinger, Cass Bergerson and Wal lace Bergerson at Astoria where the group had spent the day fishing. Each man of the fishing party caught a salmon. M'S. H. M. Condit is taking treatments in St. Helens for rheu- mat’sm. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker visi- ted at the L. Christenson home M indr y. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bond visited at ‘h-' Neel Wood's home on Sun- dav. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shedwin motor- ed to Poftland Mondav of this week. Mrs. Shedwin’s mother, Mrs. Legal Notices NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM H. PRUTZMAN, Deceas ed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of said decedent, has filed in the above entitled court and cause her final account and report as such, and the court has fixed and appointed Saturday, the 27th day of September, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m. of said day in the Court Room of the above entitled court at St. Helens, Oregon, as the time and place of hearing objections to final account and for final settlement to said estate, Dated this 18th day of August, 1941. Flora G. Prutzman Administratrix of the Estate of William H. Prutzman, Deceased Neal W. Bush Attorney for Administratrix ___________________________ 9/26 The Vernonia Loggers first com petition of the season will take place Friday evening at Hillsboro in the TuaJitan-Yamhill County Opener, Bands from the schools will march on the field beginning at 7 o’clock, each band being al- lowed 10 minutes of playing. The teams will appear at 8 and the kick-off will follow at 8:15 accord ing to information received here. E'ght teams will participate. They will be divided into East and West groups and two teams will play a quarter of the game. East teams a'e West Linn, Sherwood, Newberg and Tigard and West teams are Vernonia, Hillsboro, Forest Grove and Beaverton. Practice to prepare for the open er was carried on intensively this week with about 40 players turning out. Catch of Fish At Astoria Told The above drawing of Vultee Aircraft’s mechanized final assem bly line shows the revolutionary production developments at the California plant in the last few months. It is the graphic story of how modern airplanes are made compared to the methods of but a year or two ago, and shows the first mechanized assembly line in the aircraft industry. Instead of the old system of adding one part at a time to a framework and gradually build ing up a complete plane, Vultee breaks the ship down 'into five major units—fuselage, tail section, engine assembly, center wing sec tion and outer wings. Each is completely put together in sub assembly departments. Convey or lines reach out finger-like to bring all five together at the nerve center of production shown above where they are joined to make the plane ready for flight. At the right of the picture, tail sections are assembled, complete with monocoque, stabilizers, rud ders, elevators and control cables, and move around on tracks to the center. Meanwhile, at the left, skeleton fuselages travel through assembly stages on a long U- shaped conveyor rail, winding up close to their starting point, com plete with instruments, controls, canopies, wiring, etc. A short rail section then moves them across to the finishing line where they join the completed tail sections. The center wing section comes in at the right center of the pic ture from the fabricating and as- Tie Mill to Get New Location SEEDS and FEEDS at the Vernonia Trading Co Forest Grove Cleaners Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION Vernonia, Oregon Classified Ads . . FOR SALE— Three-year-old bay saddle horse weighing about 950 rljunde. Inquire Bob Thompson, Vernonia Auto company. 37tl FOR SALE—120 acre Alsea Bay ranch. Buildings, alder timber. Some trade. Also for sale 6 lots, 6 room house, barn, chicken house, garage, fruit. Hillsboro. Some trade. Thomas Variety store. 37tl— LOST—In Vernonia or between Vernonia and Portland on August 16, a black and tan sheep d g answering to the name Tim. Has collar on. Will pay liberal reward on information leading to his re covery. Clifford Riggs, Touchet, Washington. 36t3-w FOR SALE—'Bay mare saddle horse; weight about 1100; gentle; IN T1IE COUNTY COURT OF THE will sell cheap. Homer Davis, Bir STATE OF OREGON FOR COL- kenfeld, Oregon. 36t3 UMB1A COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF SAKRI KAUPPI, De- FOR SALE—1 sow, 6 pigs and 1 ceased. boar. W. N. Wood, Stoney Point. Notice is hereby given .. that the 36t3 undersigned, as Administratrix of the estate of Sakri Kauppi, deceas ed, has filed her final account in FOR SALE—Two houses on Rose the County Court of the State of Avenue across from creamery. Oregon for Columbia County, and that Saturday, September 13, 1941, Inquire at The Eagle office. 36t3 at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of said day and the court FOR SALE—.Fryers. Glen Bodell. room of said court has been ap Stoney Point. 35t8 pointed by said court as the time and place for the hearing of ob PRICED TO SELL—Gilmore Hotel jections thereto and the settlement Timber, Oregon. References ex thereof. 35t3— Dated and first published August changed. Apply at hotel. 15, 1941. Date of last publication Septem PIANO— Little Spinnet; lovely tone. Must repossess. Will leave ber 12, 1941. Helmie Kauppi with responsible party. Sell cheap ßrical Shower Given Administratrix for cash or some terms. D. W. David O. Bennett Cook, 1224 S. E. 34th Ave., Port A bridal shower was given Tues- St. Helens, Oregon land, Oregon. 37t3 day at the home of Mrs. I. E. Attorney. ------ --------------- J Knowles for Miss Eunice Larson c LUMBER — SHINGLES VENEER who is very soon to become the bride of Ralph Condit of Vernonia. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL L. Wikstrom and Sonny came up See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon. from Taft where they are in the legging business to spend the week- end at home. Joe Henderson’s mother and sis- ter where ljere last week from near Nehalem City. Mrs. Knowles had some papering done at her home last week. Carl Ray spent several days last week in Portland. Mrs Ed Reynolds has been ir. the hospital at Astoria for the past three weeks. We are informed she is lining as well as can be hoped. She has asthma. sernbly departments. Meanwhile, at the upper left of the picture, on a balcony, another assembly line is joining motor with engine mount and attaching controls, pip ing and other “plumbing.” A chain-driven overhead conveyor carries the complete engine as semblies high overhead to the center of the picture where they drop from a hoist to the planes below.x Farther down, outer wings come through the paint shop to be attached to the ships. Beyond that point controls are adjusted, final inspection made, and Vultee planes loll out of the shop and “into the blue.” This new mechanized conveyor line has increased Vultee produc tion fourfold in the last few months. Bressie, returned home with them guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kober- for a visit. stein and daughter, Erma, on a trip to Portland Thursday. Plane Ride Enjoyed Mrs. Allen Ray and children visi Miss June Woods and Ross Wil ted at the Perry Mellinger home kins motored to Hillsboro where Sunday. the couple enjoyed a plane ride with Fred Roediger. Ina Scott and son have been visiting at the Everett Wood’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Warren visi ted at the J. T. Hollett home on Sunday. MIST—The Trotter Broh. are Elmer Eden was also a Sunday moving their tie mill across the visito” at the Hollett home. June Mulkins returned from a roaci, having finished the timber vacation trip in California to her on the side formerly occupied. home with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alvey Trotter was here from II owel'l. Elsie Sunday to visit his grand Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell spen ‘ parents. their Labor Day holidays at Cove Mr. Donald Sundland’s mother Orchard. and sister from Newberg were re Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell spent cent visitors at the former's home the past Saturday and Sunday here. . Motor vehicle registrations with Mr. Howell’s parents near William Bridgers is in the hospit throughout the United States lasc Banks where they picked prunes. al at Forest Grove for treatment. year totaled approximately 30,710,- Mrs. Nora West returned to 000, an advance of about 4 per Dinner Guests California last Thursday after cent over 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bodell and spending a three-week’s vacation children and Mr. and Mrs. George with her brother, L. E. McGee, and Bodell were dinner guests of Mrs. family. Mrs. Merle Chase and small son Bernice Smith on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hillsberry where here from Rainier Thursday and children motored to Forest to attend a bridal. shower. Grove Tuesday after Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bodell and Reunion Attended Assembly cf God Church children and Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling and —Rev. John W. Hodges, Pastor Bodell motored to various beaches family attended a family reunion Sunday services: and to Albany on Saturday where e! Mayger Labor Day. Those pres 9:45 A. M.-—Bible school, direct the group spent the night. Sunday ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Cal Atcher- ed by E. P. Frank, kuperintenden.. they left Albany and came home son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Atcherson 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. Vernonia, Oregon by way of Mt. Hood Loop. of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 6:45 P. M.—Christ Ambassador’s Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Roberts spent Troy, Miss Barbara Swanson, Mrs. services. the week-end with Mr. Roberts’ Etta Troy and Steven Donkcrs of Wednesday night, 7:45—Bible parents in Estacada. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowl study and prayer meeting. Miss Rosalie Driscoll whs the ing and Florence and Bernard, Thursday, 2:00 P. M.—Ladies and the hostess, Mrs. Jake Dowling. missionary and prayer band. Mrs. William Bridgers was host Friday, 7:45—Christ Ambassadors. ess at a bridal shower given Thurs We invite everyone to be in our IT’S ALMOST LIKE day at her home for Mrs. Howard services. GETTING A NEW SUIT! Jones. Several out-of-town guests were present. We believe there wore Christian Church When you get your garment» from For- around 50 present. Many lovely —The Liv ng tones. Ministeri eit Grove, rip off the paper and tee the gifts were received. A beautiful 9:45—Bible school. smart looking suit that is returned. I bride’s cake made and decorated * » 11 :00—Communion service. Skilled operators are responsible for that by Mrs.' Ain Wallace was n center 11:30—Sermon by the pastor. syperh finish. Try u.l « attraction, Dainty refreshments of 6:30—The two Christian Endeav Vernonia Agency, ice cream, cake and coffee were or societies meet. served during the afternoon. 7:30—Evening preaching. Wendell’« Barber Shop 7:30—Wednesday evening, & Bowling Alley. Riv Couple Married er meeting. erview Agency, Babe’n On August fiOth Miss Irone Holce, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Holce. and & Le»’«. Phone 772 § Howard Jones, son of Hugh Jones of Birkenf^ld, were joined in marri Pickup Mon. & Thur«. age at Vancouver. Washington. Delivery Wed. & Sat. Mrs. Jones has lived here all of her life and is a graduate of Vernonia high. Mr. .Tones has lived for many years at Birkenfeld. These young people have many friends who join with us in wishing them a long and happy life together. They will be MOTHERS— at home to their friends at Medical science has where Mr. Jones is employed. proved that milk is Our community is saddened over the most satisfactory the accident Saturday night at Ver- nonia of Martin Mathews which food for growing happened as he was riding hi motor- ch Idren and adults! cycle. He taken to Portland Grade A Milk & Cream where he this time, still un Phone today for reg conscious, mother and sister are there him. Wp are very ular delivery to your sorry and for the best. home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garlock an rejoicing over the arrival of a Nehalem daughter. Both mother nnd child I. are in a Portland hospital. Tho Dairy Products Co little lady has been named, Carolyn PHONE 471 Bernice. Get Your 5 i At The Churches NOTICE OF. HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT / C. BRICE New and Used Parts New and Used Tires Gas and Oil Expert Auto Repairing LYNCH AUTO PARTS Phone 773 RIVERVIEW