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Thursday, Dec. 4, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Several Attend
Lund Funeral
TREHARNE—Mr. and Mrs. Dan
iel McCrory and daughter, Sara,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas and
daughter, Jeannene, and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Mullins were Saturday
evening visitors at the Alois Sauer
home.
Among those from here who at
tended the funeral of Emil Lund
were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Bergstrom
and daughter, Mrs. Pretzman, John
Glassner, Bert Keck, Mrs. Elia O’
Connor and Mrs. Betty Schram.
Mrs. Frank O’Connor, Elton, Vi
ola and Ruby O’Connor, Retha Mae
Smith and Mrs. H. E. Schram spent
Saturday afternoon at the hospital
with Mr. O’Connor.
Lloyd McChristian was taken to
the hospital' Saturday. He is in the
same hospital with Frank O’Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Eubanks and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Claton Eu
banks and Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Eu
banks left early Monday morning
for Arkansas where Eskel Eubanks
was called to be with his sick
mother.
Beulah O’Connor accompanied
Mrs. Calhoun and sons to Portland
Saturday.
John Hayertz of Oakland, Calif
ornia, visited his brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hayertz,
several' days last week.
Mrs. Ronald McDonald has been
i’l at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Ray Cota.
Malissa Hult entertained the Pin
ochle club Wednesday afternoon.
First prize went to Nell Thacker,
second, Susan Krebs, and low to
Myra Hodgson.
Chester Reynolds and Dorothy
Nyman spent the week-end with
the Albert Reynolds.
John Hayertz accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. George Hayertz to Aber
deen, Washington, Friday where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Hayertz. On the return trip Sat
urday they visited more friends and
relatives. Mr. Hayretz returned to
Oakland by train Saturday night.
Lady Returns
From the East
STONEY POINT—Ms. and Mrs.
Harry Kersting and family visited
with friends in Portland Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Howell who has been
quite ill is much better but Miss
June Mulkin’s condition is much
worse.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel' Wood and
Miss June Wood accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Wood to Portland
Saturday.
Mrs. Nels Chambers who has been
visiting in the East returned to her
home here Saturday. She is leaving
for Alaska the 9th of December.
Mrs. Everett Wood and Mrs. Noel
Wood were visitors in St. Helens
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hoofmeister
of Roseburg spent Sunday visiting
with their daughter and son-in-l'aw,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews
were Sunday evening guests at the
H. M. Condit home.
Mrs. Kenneth White.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gardner motor
ed to Bay Ocean to spend the week
end duck hunting.
Paterson’s
Christmas
News of the
Theatre
TRAVELER—
Smiley Burnette, rotund, genial
comedian who is featured with
Gene Autry in Republic’s musical
western success, “Sunset in Wyom
ing”, estimates that he travels 100,-
000 miles a year making personal
appearances.
BARRYMORE’S LATEST
TOPS HIS WACKIEST—
Headed by John Barrymore, a
cargo of film comedians arrive at
the Joy Theatre soon in Paramount's
Hollywood burlesque, "World Pre
miere.”
Barrymore plays the role of a
mad genius producer, with Frances .i«.
Farmer, Ricardo Cortez and Virginia
Dale as his movie stars, and Eugene
Pallette as his troubled financial
backer.
Comic spies try to sabotage Bar
rymore’s great movie masterpiece
because it is bad propaganda for
certain foreign powers, leading the
plot into still wackier lanes.
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Footstools
rors — Card Tables and Covers — Glass Coffee
Makers — Whistling Tea Kettles — Occasional
Tables — Chop Bowls — Desk Lamps — Chest
of Drawers — Rugs — Smokers — Magazine
Racks — Blankets — Kitchen Stools — Tricycles
“International Squadron” tells
the story of a daredevil Yankee
pilot who joins up with the all-na
tions unit of the R. A. F. Made up
of fliers from Poland, Czechoslav-
akie, Norway, France, North and
South America and the British do
minions, it is the most truly inter
national' fighting group the world
has ever known. The Yankee flier
joins up with them, after taxiing an
American bomber to London. One
night of a London air-raid makes
him decide to stay, but it takes
much longer for* him to learn the
true meaning of the group spirit of
the Internation Squadron. When he
does, he more than lives up to it. in
heroism.
In Portland
Ranges — Washers — Water Heat-
Linoleum
ers — Refrigerators — Radios: Table Models
— Portables — Consoles — Combinations —
Tubes — Batteries — Electric Phonographs.
Coleman Oil Burning Circulators
Knives — Fishing Tackle — Rods — Reels —
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HERE’S WHAT THEY SAY
"THE STARS LOOK DOWN”
GRIPPING DRAMA—
Dealing with the lives of Welsh
coal miners, their work under
ground, the efforts of an earnest
young miner and student to better
their conditions, it is climaxed by
a mine disaster in which tons of
water inundate hundreds of men,
while others, caught in stone pock
ets, are doomed. The disaster scene,
with its frantic rescue squads and
hordes of anxious women and chil
dren gathered above ground wait
ing news of their loved ones, is a
sequence of stark realism.
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fortable unless you
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at
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Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Roberts and
family attended a show in Portland
Saturday.
Corporal Elmer Michener was
home over the week to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mich
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Sunday evening guests at the
Vurl Roberts home were Mr. and
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Mrs. Perry Mellinger who has
been quite ill is able to be up and
about her home.
Mrs. Robert Spencer and Mrs.
Mike Willard were Tuesday eve
ning callers on Mrs. Perry Mellin
ger.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Browming
and son were in Portland Satur
day.
Oliver Mellinger motored to
Wheeler Sunday where he spent the
day fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat McAuley and
eon were Wednesday evening visi
tors at the Perry Browning home.
— Vacuum Cleaners — Carpet Sweepers
Zepher Rockers - Biltwell Davenports and Chairs
Flash Lights — Rifles — Shot Guns — Shells —
Pack Sacks — Holsters — Scabbards — Cart
ridge Belts — Hunting Knives — Axes — Jack
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ceived by enlisted men in the U. S.
Navy and Naval Reserve, men re
ceive additional pay for certain
types of work or honors received.
For example, a seaman awarded the
Distinguished Service Medal, Distin
guished Flying Cross or Navy Cross,
receives $2 extra a month; gun
captains receive $2 to $5 a month
extra; mail clerks, $10 to $30 a
month extra; expert riflemen or
Visits Parents
Bert Wood is home for a few expert pistol shits. $3 more a month;
days witl^ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. sharpshooters, $1 extra per month;
divers $10 to $20 extra each month,
William Wood.
Private Marvin Hoofmeister visi etc.
ted at the Melvin Baker home over
the weejt-end. Mr. Hoofmeister is
Mrs. Baker's brother.
The Relief Corps’ Galloping Tea
called on Mrs. Perry Mellinger
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall' and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Hall, all ot
Newport, were Sunday callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Baker as were Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Boeck.
Jack Ray, who recently found
employment in Tillamook was a
week-end visitor at the home of his
niece, Mrs. Everett Wood.
Mrs. Mellinger Improved
— Table Lamps — Bed Lamps — Mirrors —
Scarfs — End Tables — Tea Pots — Ovenware
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