Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 20, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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Thursday, Nov. 20,1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
in October, 1939, to 742 planes in
October, 1940, to between 2,150
and 2,200 last month.
Add to the fact that nowhere
has anyone ever seen such a re-
markable leap in production, the
THIS SEASON’S LAST GAME
fact that American planes are
Played yesterday was the last football game of the season
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proving themeelvea better than the
for the Vernonia Loggers. It is not amiss to mention again, al­
German planes, and the further
though much mention ha« been made previously, that the Log­
fact
that with each month our
gers have had a wonderful season and have established wide
renown both for themselves and for Vernonia due to their suc­
planes become heavier, b:gger, more
cessful season. This year makes the second in succession that
technically superior.
the county championship has come to rest here and that in it­
The main in lei est of everyone.
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self is quite an honor. Along with that success, the team this
of course, is how our production
year nearly completed the season without allowing any opponent
compares with that of Germany.
to score.
Well, no one knows exactly what
In honor of members of the 1941 squad, plans are being
goes on inside of Nazi Germany,
made for a banquet early in December.
0peaA7lH6 AU AUTOMOBILE TOPAV COSTS NO MOPE PER MILE THAN
Lut a good deal of pretty reliable
tire expense alone pip 55 years ago
information from Germany and the
WE CAN BE TRULY THANKFUL
conquered countries can be pieced
together. Geiman production ap­
According to proclamation by Governor Sprague, Oregon­
pears to be somewhere around our
ians officially observed Thanksgiving yesterday. The observance
total—perhaps 2,300 planes month­
of that day should have been of added significance this year to
/z
ly On this basis it’s pretty obvious
Americans for the mere privilege of living in the United States
that Britain, with her 1,900 planes
brings a spirit of thanksgiving to us every time we think of the
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produced a month, can, with Amer­
X.
conditions under which people are living in other parts of the
ican aid, more than equal the out­
world. There may be some who will officially celebrate the day
put of Germany, Italy and any­
on the coming Thursday for that is their privilege if they so
thing received from conquered Eu­
wish. The lot of many may not be up to their ideals, their
ropean countries.
hopes, or their ambitions but in the vast majority of cases it
8EE4 Age classi ! itp aì lnes T ock .
Airplane engines—once termed a
A
\$ SO SMALL IT'S
is so far above foreign standards that they should not have
in ViyOMINS
WORN ON THE WRIST LIKE A
serious bottleneck—are no worry
to set aside any single day to rejoice in their opportunity.
WATCH-
these days. Three companies—the
Although it is good to voice thanks at this season, that
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Pratt & Whitney division of United
alone is not sufficient. To those who came before us goes much
RESEARCH HAS
jx .-Tp FOUNP A WAY TO
Aircraft Corp., Wright Aeronautic­
credit for the nation in which we live but to us is given the
.
AAAKE CORNCOBS
al Corp., and the Allison division
responsibility *of keeping things right for those to come so that
SF 7
INTO HIGH
fX/’zOS/VFS.
of General Motors—are now mak­
they, too, can be truly thankful.
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THEy ARE
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ing high-poWeied engines enough
L»
TURNEP INTO NlTRO-
VJU/ CELLULOSE, A BASE
to surpass the best guesstimates of
THOUGH
itvMA^
FASHIONABLE
FORMfNlOO*«y
U5EP»N MAKING
production by the Nazis. Germany
MUFFS IN ift^CiNTURy fNûLANP, FT VJA4
V
MUNITIONS
CONFERE P EFFEMINATE FOR A MAM TO CARA/
is said to be getting out between
L
AN
3 and 4 million horsepower per
feeling of Americans and is trying month, plus some small help from
tion has started a clerical project
to overcome it. Once a week, in the the French plants taken over. Three
at the Clatskanie high school. Op­
embassy, ail of the British who can companies here are now producing
portunity for workers between the
crowd into the place are given a an estimated 4.6 million horsepower
ages of 16-24 is given to get work
MORE FUNDS
lecture on the history of the United per month and by the middle of
experience and training in general
TO BE SOUGHT-,
States, its geography, industries, next year their production should
office work. Workers work a mini­
Mrs. Eva L. Tice, county welfare
recreations and the various types be 8 million horsepower monthly.
mum of 80 hours a month and are
sdministrator, will appear at the
of
people. Young cadets who ar« In addition, airplane engines will
paid $20.80.
county budget hearing November
being trained for the RAF have be forthcoming from Packard, Ford,
29 in the courthouse and ask for
been furnished with a book written Buick, Chevrolet, Studebaker, Con­
a restoration of a cut of $2,000 in
for the purpose of explaining that tinental and Jacobs.
the public assistance cost sheet, it
the Americans are not Englishmen;
When the war record is written,
developed last week after a meet­ HIGHWAY BOARD
that there are ail sorts of Europeans probably the most dramatic indus­
ing of the welfare commission. At APPROVES BUYING BRIDGE—
in the United States, and because trial chapter will tell of this feat
The Oregon state highway com­
its session the commission instruct­
English and Americans speak ths of American industry of learning in
ed Mrs. Tice to attend the budget mission has approved purchase of
same language their ideas are not one year to turn planes off the
hearing and outline reasons why the Longview bridge by the federal
necessarily the same nor their cause assembly line—planes that Under
more money should be allocated for government and has offered to bear —'Dave Beck of Seattle, who was common.
Secretary of War Robert P. Patter­
half of the maintenance costs, if charged with Al Rosser with being
the direct relief program.
The book for RAF fliers advises son has said are the “best planes in
the
highway
commission
of
the
As the situation stands now the
a conspirator in the operation of that when an American inquires the world,” able to outfly, _ut-
county’s share of the relief load state of Washington will assume “goon squads” in Oregon, has cal.- “How do you like us?” it is not climb, outshoot and out-maneuver
for the seven months from Decem­ the other half.
ed on his teamsters union to boy­ diplomatic to being telling the things “the latest models produced bv a
This news was brought to Rain­ cott Yakima valley fruit because the Britisher does not like; the certain nation that boasted not long
ber to June is $23,882, of which
$9,240 is for public assistance. This ier recently by J. D. Perry.
he wants a closed shop, which is thing to do is to discuss the points ago that it had the best.”
figure is some $2,000 lower than
what John L. Lewis demanded of the viator appreciates. In the book
REV. MERLE GLEW TO GIVE
a budget approved in September
and at the embassy, stress is laid
FAREWELL SERMON SUNDAY— the captive coal mines. Mr. Beck
by the welfare commission and was
(Rosser is now serving a term in that Americans must not be judged
Rev. Merle Glew preached his
made so by the county budget com­
Oregon penitentiary for his part by motion pictures; and that these
farewell sermon at the Assembly
mittee largely because the employ­
In
the conspiracy) will probably pictures are as far wrong in depict­
of God last Sunday morning.
ment situation and times in gen-
soon find himself up against labor ing Americans as the screen is in
Rev. and Mrs. Glew left Rainier
eral are better now than a few
legislation which will curb strikes showing a true Britisher.
For Your Beauty Needs
the first part of last week ana Mr.
Secretary Morgenthau’s proposal
months ago, Judge Ray Tarbell
and the closed shop movement until
Glew will travel as an evangelist
ELIZABETH’S
for saving one billion dollars a year
said.
after the duration.
for the Assembly of God. His first
Part of the program initiated for the duration contains one point
BEAUTY
SALON
15 TYPEWRITERS
place for such a service will be at
in the Yakima valley is to extend that will not meet with favor in
FOUND BY COPS—
Centralia, Washington. His head­
Phone
431
operations into Oregon, if the Wash­ several parts of Oregon. The secre­
Arrest of a Clatskanie couple, Mr. quarters will be Tacoma.
ington affair is successful, and go tary would like to “freeze” reclam­
No minister has been chosen
»nd Mrs. Forrest Bradley, residents
Elizabeth Horn
after the fruitmen of Hood River, ation projects and not initiate any
of that lower Columbia town fur far to fill the pastorate heie,
Hair Stylist and Cosmetologist
The Dalles, Medford and the Willa­ new ones until peace comes. The
the last six years, resulted in the though several are under consider­
mette valley. Beck, himself, will secretary suggests that the reclam­
recovery of 15 of the 23 typewriters ation by the church board.
not enter Oregon territory; his ation engineers and the army en­
allegedly stolen from Commerce
Marshall A. Rockwell
activities with the go.,ns are on gineers resurvey various projects
high school in Portland November
record in the office of the governor and determine which can wait. This
M. D.
Defense
6, Sergeant Cal Throne Jr. of the
and he has avoided the state since applies also to flood control, sucn
Physician
and Surgeon
state police said last Thursday.
Bond
his henchmen were put in prison.
as the Willamette valley project,
The Bradleys were picked up by
Office
Phone
72; Residence 73
and every river and harbor project
Q. 1 cannot find the word “De­ Repeal Finally Carried
Throne,
State
Patrolman
Holly
The revolt in the house of rep­ from one end of Oregon to the
Holcomb and inspectors of the fense” anywhere on the Defense
resentatives over repeal of the other.
liquor commission at their home in Savings Stamps I have bought. Are
Dr. U. J. Bittner
It is certain, however, that re-
they merely Postal Savings Stamps, neutrality bill' (arming merchant
Clatskanie.
ships and sending them into com­ trenchment on non-defense agencies
or
does
my
money
invested
in
these
The Clatskanie residents were
Dentist
bat waters) was only curbed by a nd activities will soon be started,
arraigned before Judge J. G. Nau­ Stamps go into the Defense Pro­
President
Roosevelt
sending
the
but
before
a
slash
is
made
the
spec
­
Joy
Theatre
Bldg.
Phone 662
man
here last Wednesday on gram?
house a letter in which many mem­ ial joint committee of house and
A.
The
money
you
use
to
pur
­
charges of possession of stolen
bers understood him to mean that senate will find every agency pro­
property and are being held in the chase these Stamps goes definitely
he would support bills to stop testing against a cut in its funds
into
the
Defense
Program.
Expert Tonsorial Work
The
county jail in lieu of $15,000 bond,
strikes in defense plants if they and arguing that the work it does
Stamps
bear
the
words
“
.
America
$10,000 for Bradley, $5,000 for
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
cn Guard,” which indicates that would vote for repeal. This repeal is in some fashion connected with
Mrs. Bradley.
they are an integral part of the finally carried by a bare 18 votes. national defense. Oregon is an ex­
Insiders assert that price control ception, but the sale of defense
Vernonia, Oregon
Defense Program.
Q. What is the Treasury’s pur­ legislation will not be passed on by bonds has fallen down and it is this
pose in putting Defense Savings the senate until late in December, loss of revenue that is worrying
DEFENSE WORK
Stamps on sale in retail stores probably not before January. There Secretary Morgenthau.
is dissatisfaction with the price
TAKES MORE—
throughout the Nation?
Within the last week 12 men
A. To make it as easy as possible fixing bill brought in by the ways
from the aviation sheet metal class for Americans everywhere to ouy and means ommittee, which held
Frank Hartwick, Proprietor
have received jobs at the Boeing these stamps, which, as everyone hearings for months. Neither the
Portland - Timber • Vernonia
Aircraft Corp, in Seattle.
knows, may be exchanged at many administration nor congressmen line
Sunset - Elsie - Cannon Beach
This brings to a total of 31 who post offices and banks for Defense the bill and before a vote comes it
Gearhart - Seaside
will be so amended that its authors
have gone to Boeing in Seattle and Savings Bonds.
Vernonia Telephone 1042
by
J
ames P reston
will
not
recognize
it.
One
group
in
four who have gone to Lockheed in
Note.—To buy Defense Bonds
Not much statistical information
Burbank, California, making a grand and Stamps, go to the nearest post congress wishes to slap a lid on
total of 35 who have received em­ office, bank, or savings and loan farm products, but the farm bioc on the progress of our defense
CASON’S TRANSFER
ployment in the aircraft industry association; or write to the Treas­ objects to tampering with farm production is likely to get in the
through the aviation sheet metal urer of the United States, Wash­ prices until there is a ceiling on press in the immediate future. The
LOCAL
and LONG-DISTANCE
that after
class here since it started May 12, ington. D. C. Also Stamps now are wages, arguing that everything the President announced
HAULING
farmer buys is high and getting November 1 the OPM would keep
1941.
on sale at most retail stores.
higher because of the labor market. the details secret, Observers in
SEE US
NYA CLERICAL PROJECT
Farmers explain that they would be Washington had 1 been expecting
For Your Old-Growth
STARTS AT HIGH SCHOOL—
satisfied with present prices if they some such clampdown because of
16-INCH FIR WOOD
The National Youth Administra-
had the old cost of production. For the worry in London that such in­
AND CEDAR SHINGLES
the time being the major legislation formation was valuable tto the
“WHEN I AM OLD
to be disposed of is the price fixing Nazis. London especially com plain­
ed that our stories on tank pro-
I shall not mind the whiteness f bill.
Roland D. Eby, M. D
my hair,
There is considerable resentment duction were too good a tip-off
MARVIN KAMHOLZ
Or that my slow steps falter on the in the national capital at the num­ tor Berlin.
Editor and Publisher
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
And so even though the OPM
stair;
ber of British who have come to
Or
hasn't
said
it.
experts
in
Washing-
Entered as second class mail
that young friends hurry as they the United States—dukes, lords,
Town Office 891
matter. August 4, 1922. at the post
pass,
knights and just plain subjects. ton are greatly cheered by our air­
office in Vernonia. Oregon, under Or what strange image greets me Feeling is against the British be­ craft output. They see our Amer­
the act of March 3. 1879.
in the glass.
cause of their supposed uppishness ican warplane production as just
NEAL W. BUSH
Official newspaper of Vernonia. Ore if I can feel, as roots feel in the and their preference for playing about reaching 2,400 a month by
Attorney at Law
sod.
on their own tennis courts and golf this year's end and by the middle
That I am growing old to bloom he- courses, and their repeated asser­ of next year, it should be well over Joy Theatre Bldg., Phone 663
I Ml
In Vernonia Mondays and
fore the face of God.
tions that "This is your war; why the 3,000 mark, The increase in
OH
CIATI 0«
Tuesdays
almort
production
is
incredible:
—
M.
C.
Murphy
don
’
t
you
get
in?
”
Lord
Halifax,
Asms
Submitted by Mrs. A. E. Jennings
British ambassador, has sensed this from 70 planes, mostly commercial.
Comments
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of KNOWLEDGE
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COUNTY NEWS
St. Helens
Rainier
Business-Professional
Directory
Camp Stops Work
For Two Days
CAMP McGREGOR—Mr. and Mrs.
C. C Fugate, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. C. Norgard, went to For­
est Grove to a show Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mauritds Lund
vuiied his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Lund, of Clatskanie over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mis. A. O. Turner were
in Portland Thursday and Friday.
The Oregon-American c: mp was
down two days last week on ac­
count of bad weather.
Sunday school for every age is
being held at Camp McGregor,
There were nine children present.
The teachers are Mesdames Rogers,
Taylor, Westerberg, Petersen and
Lund.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lund were
in Portland last week to be with
their daughter who was married
She was marred nt Kelso, Wash-
ingten to Les French, They had a
wedding dinner at the Swedish
Villa in Portland after the cere-
mony.
(fàabhinqtûn
The Forum
The Vernonia Eagle
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Nehalem Valley
Motor Freight
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Arm Broken Again
Dorothy Ann Hogberg had the
misfortune to break her arm again.
It was formerly broken seven weeks
ago while at school.
Mrs. Earl Taylor is working
for Mrs. Gore who is convalescing.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gore and
family were in Rainier to spend
the week-end. They celebrated her
mother’s birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Krent-
ler of Portland visited at the Turner
home last week. Mrs. Krentler and
Mrs. Turner are sisters.
Mrs. Fuller is visiting at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. George
La«,
Mrs. D. Glenn is ill at the home
of Mrs. Dick Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Martin ac­
companied Mr. and Mrs Dave Rog­
ers to Banks Saturday.
Mrs. Hedin and son returned
home Thursday from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rogers, went
to Kelso, Washington. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Meadoara
were in Portland over the week-
•"’’d. Their daughter, WlWodeen,
met them there.
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Lodges
Vernonia Lodge No, 246
0.0.F,
Meets Every Tuesday
8 P. M.
Alton Roberson, N. .G,.
Paul Gordon, Secretary
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Vernonia F. O. E.
(Fraternal Order of Eaglet)
I.O.O.F. Hall
Vernonia
2nd and 4th
Friday Nights
UIZ
Clatskanie
o
8
o'clock
Arthur Kirk, W. P.
Willis Johnson, W.
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Knights of Pythias
Harding
Lodge No. 116
Vernonia, Oregon
Meetings:—I. O. 0. F.
Hall, Second and
Fourth Mondays Each
Month.
Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Vernonia, Oregon
Meeting.:— I. O. O. F. Hall
Second and Fourth Wednesdays
Each Month
2-41
Order of Eastern Star
153, O. E. S.
Regular Communi­
cation first and
third Wednesdays
of each month, at
Masonic
Temple.
All visiting sisters
and brothers wel­
come.
Allie Dickson, Worthy Matron
Mona Gordon, Secretary
1-42
Nehalem
Chapter
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meete at
Masonic
Temple,
Stat-
ed Communication First
Thursday of each month.
Special
called
meetings
on all other Thursday nights, 7:30
P m. Visitors most cordially wel-
come.
Special meeting. Friday nights.
C. L. Brock' W. M?
Glenn F. Hawkins. Sec.
VERNONIA
POST 119
AMERICAN
LEGION
Meets First Wed.
and Third Mon.
of Each Month.
AUXILIARY
First and Third Mondays
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