Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 22, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, Jan. 22, 1942, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
LE L’S LE SOCIABLE
Hany George Installed
As Noble Grand Jan. 13—
At the last regular meeting of
Vernonia Lodge No. 246, I. O. O.
F., on January 13, Harry George
was installed as Noble Grand; Rob­
ert Slawson, Vice-Grand; Dwight
Strong, secretary; Sam L. Hearing,
treasurer; Robert Tunnell, waraen-
James Cox, conductor; Dwayr.e
Holmes, chaplain; Alton Roberson,
Past Grand. Other officers installed
for the ensuing year are: R. S. N.
G„ R. L. Spencer; L. S. N. G„ Wal­
lace McCrae; R. 8. V. G„ Mike Wil­
lard; L. S. V. G., Paul Gordon; R.
S. S., Jewell Lloyd; L. S. S„ A. P.
Bayes; Inside Guardian, George
Dou.hit; Outside Guardian, Harry
Culbertson.
Patriotic Colors
Used for Decorations—
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hearing, Jr.,
were chairmen of the committee
for the third subscription dance of
the Little Dance Club season Sat­
urday night. Serving with the com­
mittee heads were: Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Hearing, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
VZilliam Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Low­
ell Hicber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Harold How­
ard, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Horn,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hughes, and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl King.
The I. O. 0. F. hall, scene of
the dance, was decorated in flags,
streamers and bunting of red, white
and blue. Jack Gigray and his or­
chestra of Portland provided the
music. A number of guests were
invited for the evening.
Keasey Unit
Meets Ian. 4
¥
Pretty Prints
$4.95
Wear now . . . and
gaily into spring!
“Pretty” prints to make
you look even prettier!
Florals, novelties, tiny
prints, some lingerie
trimmed, all hit styles
at one low price!
Peggy's Apparel
Shop
KEASEY—Mr. and Mrs. Cass
Bergerson and daughter spent Sun­
day at the Victor Bergerson home.
The Keasey Extension Unit met
at Hilda Keasey’s January 14. There
were 12 ladies present to hear
about weight control.
The Bruce McDonald house burn­
ed down Thursday evening. Almost
everything in it was lost. They are
going to live in the Rock Creek
school house.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lindsley spent
Saturday night at the W. J. Lind­
sley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lamping
made a trip to Portland Tuesday.
The W. J. Lindsley family visi­
ted at the Sam Smith home at Tre-
hrrne Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. DeVaney,
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Westerberg and
Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Browning were
visitors at the J. O. DeVaney home
Sunday.
Mrs. Roger's Ill
With Flu
CAMP McGREGOR— Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Taylor and daughter
went to Hillsboro Sunday to see
Mr. Taylor’s sister, Mrs. E. S. Wool­
dridge, who is in the Hillsboro hos­
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ainswort,.
Donald became the parents r- a
baby girl on January 11.
Walter and Clarence Bradford
are staying with Mr. and Mrs. 'Vern
Ego.
A luncheon was served at the
home of Mrs. Ernie Bemis recently.
There were nine ladies present.
Mrs. Jessie Rogers is ill with the
P.TJL Treasurer
Is Elected
Baby Born in
Hillsboro Thurs
Pocket
Saving's by
Buying at
King’s
King’s Grocery and Market
We have a
YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE
JOY THEATRE
Thursday and Friday, January 22 and 23
ICE-CÁPADES
Jerry Colonna
James Ellison
Vera Vague
Dorothy Lewis
MODEL WIFE
Joan Biondell
Dick Powell
Saturday, January 24
RAIDERS OF THE DESERT
Richard Arlen
Andy Devine
SAN ANTONIO ROSE
Jane Frazee, Robert Paige, Lon Chaney, Jr.
Cartoon
Sunday and Monday, January 25 and 26
INTERNATIONAL LADY
George Brent, Ilona Massey, Basil Rathbone
Comedy
News
Tuesday, January 27
THIS WOMAN IS MINE
Franchot Tone
Carol Bruce
Musical Comedy
Cartoon
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, January 28, 29, 30
ALL-AMERICAN COED
Frances Langford
Johnny Downs
fair stock of
Sunset Loggers
Return to Work
high powered
SUNSET—Sunset loggers return­
ed to work Monday after a shut­
down of nearly two weeks due to
the freezing and icy weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fluke, Sr.,
are spending a few days at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. _Mike
Harris, of West Slope. Mr. Fluke
expects to be called soon for ship
yard work and they will move to
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rebitzke visi-
ted at the William
______ ______
Mizner ____
home ___
at
Buxton Saturday enroute home from
Hillsboro.
Mrs. Fred Davis has been spend­
ing the past week at the home of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred Wietz,
of Beaverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Young and
daughter visited with their daugh-
ter and son-in-law. Mr. and
___ ____
Mrs.
Irvin Schlichting, of Sherwood, Sat­
urday.
Five truckloads of cavalry sol­
diers were target practicing on the
hills near Sunset Camp last week.
repeating
rifles
In .22 High Power, .25-35, .30-30, .32 Special,
.300 Savage, .35 Remington Automatic and .300
and .375 Magnum.
Our ammunition stock IS GOOD, with an extra
heavy stock of .22 calibre shells.
Get your guns and ammunition NOW—and play
safe. Try our lay-away plan.
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P
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A $5.00 deposit will hold
your gun for you.
Complete Stock of Holsters,
Drive Safely and
Scabbards and Gun Cases
Get Complete Service Here!
If we can’t give your car the service or repairs it
needs, nobody can! Every time you drive in, we
send you cn your way with a clear windshield!
George G. Paterson
Everything for the Home on EZ Terms at Portland
Prices. — We Carry Our Own Contracts.
Heath’s Service
NO FINANCE COMPANY
NO RED TAPE
Easiest Terms.
If We Haven’t Got What You
Want We Can Get It If It’s Obtainable.
No Order Too Sn\all or Too Large.
We Deliver FREE Up to 150 Miles.
Phone 802, Vertionia, Oregon
HOLD THAT GHOST
Abbott and Costello
Andrews Sisters
COMING—Charley’s Aunt — New Wine — It
Started with Eve — Cockeyed Sailors — Tanks
A Million
3
flu this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peterson and
CARD OF THANKS
1,200 ALUMINUM PARTS
Chris Norgard accompanied by sons spent Saturday at the ranch
A single wing section of a bomb­
his daughter. Marguerite, went to
We
wish
to
express
our
deepest
Portland last Wednesday to see near Tigard sacking onions.
ing plane contains 1,200 aluminum
Mr. and Mrs. Art Young were appreciation for the many kind­ parts, not counting some 20,000
the doctor.
pleasantly surprised by a visit from nesses and floral offerings at the rivets and washers.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mattieson of time of our recent bereavement.
Filer, Idaho. They spent from Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence New
Guaranteed
day until Tuesday evening. Mr.
and family
Mattieson and Mrs. Young are
Watch
Repairing
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wall
brother and sister.
W. T. JACOBS
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aldrich, Jr.
1162 State Street
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vacca spent
Mr. and Mrs. Malden New
Vernonia
TIMBER— Our teachers, Miss Thursday visiting with Mrs. Vacca’s
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thacker
Marcella Macy, Mrs. Lance Brown brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
und Albert Yoder attended a meet­ Mrs. Lloyd Fast, of Buxton, They
ing at West Union last Wednesday also visited other friends.
night. Keith Wilcox of Hillsboro
Fred Davis returned home from
gave a talk on “Safety in Case of Astoria where he has been attend­
Invasion” and Mrs. Isabel Warren ing a government school of weld
gave a talk on “What We Can Do ing. He finished his course and will
for Red Cross.”
try to find work in the ship yards.
Regular meeting of the P. T. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arneson
was held in the school library last spent several days in Portland visit­
Wednesday with fourteen ladies ing friends and relatives. Mrs. Arne­
and Mr. Yoder, principal of the son and son, Raymond, remained a
were few more days with her mother,
school, j present. Discussions
’
held on what we can do for the Mrs. W. C. Smith,’ of Portland.
Red Cross, and a new treasurer
Mr. and Mrs. William Mizner of
was elected. Because of sickness Buxton were visitors at the A. C.
Mrs. Don Noland could not serve Rebitzke home Wednesday.
and Mrs. Preston Bonell was elected
to take her place as treasurer.
Chicken pox is again making its
rounds. Kay Pillow and Janice and
Frank Gill have it at this writing.
Arliss West and Cdcelia Marquez
gave a tap dance number on the
program at the Eagles Lodge last
Friday night. Miss Ruth Byers ac­
STONEY POINT—Mr. and Mrs.
companied them at the piano. Those
Michener Thursday took their
attending from here were: Mr. and Otto
Mrs. Alford Doree, Mrs. Ed West, daughter, Mrs. E. S. Wooldridge,
to Smith’s hospital in Hillsboro
Ava, Agnetta and Arliss West, Ruth were
a daughter was born to Mrs.
Byers and Cecelia Marquez. A pot­
luck supper was enjoyed by a large Wooldridge.
Robert Hatt reports H. Edwards
gioup of. people.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reveal and getting along nicely after his oper­
ation
performed a few days ago in
Victor returned to their home here
Monday from Salem where Mr. Re­ the Portland General' hospital.
The Fred Dusek family were
veal has had employment the past
Buxton visitors Sunday.
three weeks.
Stoney Point youngsters ill at
Miss Pauline Kubler of Portland
Elsie
and Cal Madsen of Sacramento, their homes this week are "
Lynn Michener, Leonard
California, spent Saturday night Calhoon,
Driscoll
and
Otto
Browning.
and Sundav at the Ed Kubler home.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hillsberry
Mrs. Phillip Castle and two little
daughters. Linda and LaVelle, were motored to Forest Grove Wednes­
guests of Mrs. Castle’s parents. Mr. day.
Glen Bodell and sons and Sylvia
and Mrs. Henry Busch, at Watts
from Wednesday until Fridav. While Brady were Portland visitors Satur­
there Mrs. Castle attended the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tavlor and
Groveland chib on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Elliott moved daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Otu>
Michener
and son, Homer, motor­
♦heir household goods to Oakridge
Saturd-v where Mr. Elliott has a ed to Hillsboro Sunday evening to
visit Mrs. E. S. Wooldridge. The
dav light hostelling job.
arty then motored on to Portland
Better late than never
Illness Reported
where Homer joined other boys to
A.
JANUARY
Mrs. Percy McCampbell has been return to their station.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell spent
very ill at her home here.
22—S. Carolina rejects worn-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoffart «nd the week-end at Banks with Mr.
an suffrage amendment,
You’ll find that you save
family of Portland were Sunday Howell’s parents.
1922
Sylvia
Bray
and
Juanita
Parker
visitors of Mrs. Hoffart’s brothers
23 —Plymouth colony, Massa-
money on your food bud-
and their families, the Frank and were Seaside visitors Sunday.
*2^* W
chusetts, is qranted pat-
Sunday callers at the Perry
Johnnie Schafers.
ent by England, 1630.
Browning home were D. R. De­
get
by
purchasing
foods
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garcia and Vaney of Keasey and Mike Greener
24— De Valera re-elected
'three children of Cochran were and his cousin, H. Greener. Mike
president of Irish Free
y
State, 1933
bearing the well known 0<V4<*
Sunday guests at the Richard Mar­ has been away the past week visit­
quez home.
ing his cousin and uncle who live
25— Robert Burns, Scotch
Mr. and Mrs. Ed West spent last near Heppner.
brand name, WADHAMS
poet' kQrn. 1759.
Sunday at Oceanview and Cape
Carol Delaney is staying with the
Mears light house. They returned E. Wood family while her parents
All your favorite items
—.
__ 26— Germany and Poland
with a lot of mussels.
are away.
Krtzv//
sign 10-year non-aggres-
Mrs. Ida Kilburg and Mae Tail­
Mrs. Noel' Wood was called to
JrA
ii
«ion treaty. 1934.
as well as the finest fresh
man were in Portland last Thurs­ Watsonville, Californit, where her
f75t/i4Mfc.27—Newfoundland fisheries
day. They were also visitors of Mr. mother underwent an operation.
ui I LiX
treaty between U. S. and
and Mrs. Roy Howard.
foods are yours at low
The mother is not doing so well.
g- Britain signed, 1908.
Mrs. Mary Hart of Vernonia
Mr. and Mrs.. D. F. O’Brien and
spent several days at the Kilburg family were Sunday guests at the
28-Paris surrenders to Ger­
prices.
many. 1871.
home. returning to Vernonia Mon- Lewis Laramore home.
WNU Ssrvlcs
Mrs. M. Bressie of Portland is
and Mrs. Gene Radford mov- visit'ng with her daughter, Mrs.
Portland ______
Sunday where Mr. A! Shedwin.
ed to ________
Radford will be employed in the
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Browning
ship yard.
were callers in Forest Grove Sat­
Miss Alice Mulkey of Portland urday. While there they called on
took over as telephone operator Mr. and Mrs. Willian Frances.
“Where Your Money Buys More”
Friday. Mrs. Shriner who was rush­
Little Faye Roberts is visiting
ed to the General hospital in Forest with her grandparents, Mr. and
Phone 91
At the Mile Bridge, Riverview
Grove is getting along nicely.
Mrs. McCaleb, at Crawfordsville.
Peggy Kingsley of Portland was
Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Roberts and
a visitor here Friday.
daughter, Lois, visited with Mr.
Miss Taza Regester, who taught Robert’s parents last week-end at
our primary grades here for four Estacada.
years and who is now teaching in
the Gaston grade school, announced
her engagement to Walter Galer of SCRAP CONTRIBUTED
Portland, at an evening party given
Scrap contributed almost half the
recently at the home of Mr. and steel, more than one-third the cop­
Mrs. Robert Buffington in Gaston. per, 29 per cent of the zinc and 22
per cent of the aluminum used for
defense production in 1941.
Station
Riverview
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