Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 12, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, Feb. 12, 1942, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
a
est to give to the Victory Book
campaign.
Following the St. Valentine’s day
motif for decorations, the Little
Dance club will hold its fourth dance
of the season on Saturday night.
Portland music has been engaged
for the affair which will be held in
the I. O. 0. F. hall. The dance will
not be costume as was originally
planned.
Valentine Party Given
By Business Women—
A Valentine party was held Tues­
day night by the Vernonia Business
Women at the home of Mrs. Elmore
Knight who was assisted by Mrs.
Walter Mathews was hostess. In
charge of the entertaining games
of the evening was Mrs. Jake Boss.
Valentines were also exchanged.
On February 24, Miss Anna Mae
Ramey and Miss Sylvia Claggett
will be hostesses and Mrs. Ina
Scott will be in charge of the pro­
gram which will deal' with the topic
“Relaxation".
Evangelical W. M. S.
Plans for Service—
Members of the Woman's Mission­
ary Society met last Wednesday at
the Evangelical church for its reg­
ular monthly meeting. Devotions
for the meeting were led by Mrs.
H. R. Scheuerman on the topic,
“Fellowship of Love and Prayer.”
A chapter from the study book,
“The Seed and the Soil” was re­
viewed by Mrs. Judd Greenman.
At the business session presided
over by Mrs. Minnie Malmsten, re­
ports were heard from the various
circles and plans for the World Day
of. Prayer were discussed and com­
mittees named. The Day of Prayer
is a union service at which ladies
of the Christian, Evangelical and
Assembly of God churches meet for
a pot-luck luncheon and a worship
program.
The W. M. S. also voted to pur­
chase a book and the Reader’s Dig­
Members of the American Leg­
ion Auxiliary will meet Monday
evening to witness a special pro­
gram dealing wtith Ameri<*aniam
and National Defense, it was an­
nounced this week.
Air members are urged to at­
tend at that time.
Two Take Page
Rank Monday—
Jack Heenan and Wendell Kup-
ersmith were initiated into the Page
Fank of the Knights of Pythias at
Harding Lodge Monday evening.
Attending the degree work in addi­
tion to members of the Vernonia
lodge were John L. Foote, Claude
Poff, Hall Myers, Clyde Watson and
Martin Burlingame from St. Hel­
ens.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE—Equity in modern
plastered house with full base­
ment and furnace. Oscar Kapham-
mer. Phone 466.
6t3—•
Church Services
Held at Camp
CAMP McGREGOR—There wa3
a church service last Thursday eve­
ning at the schoolhouse, Rev. Hunt
of Vine Maple conducting the ser­
vice. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kangas and
her sister, accompanied the minis­
ter. Mrs. Kangas played the piano
accordian and they sang special
numbers. Everyone is welcome to
the services every Thursday eve­
ning at 7:30.
Mrs. Nels Westlund and Juanita
Parker visited their sister and aunt,
Mr« B’’P Mason, last Thursday.
Mrs. Margaret Nickels visited her
-'au'rbter end son, Mr. and Mrs. Al­
fred Bemis, over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lund at­
tended the funeral of Ellis Carlson
in Portland last Saturday.
Mrs. Vera K. Reed was ill for
three davs Ia«t week. There was
no school for three days.
PINT
QUART
$1.10
$2.15
111.
YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE
JOY THEATRE
Thursday and Friday, February 12 and 13
THREE COCKEYED SAILORS
Tommy Trinder, Claude Hulbert, Carla Lehmann
Zasu Pitts
Oregon 4-H clubs are undertak­
ing a seven-point victory program
based on civilian defense needs, H.
C. Seymour, state club leader in
the O. S. C. extension service, has
just announced. The program is a
wartime revision of a similar one
which the 25,000 Oregon 4-H club
members and the 3000 local club
leaders have been conducting for
more than a year.
The seven points are (1) inter­
preting to the community the four
freedoms; (2) producing and con­
serving needed foods in 4-H club
projects; (3) saving for victory—
prevention of waste; (4) develop­
ing individual and community
health; (5) learning useful skills
and volunteering for civilian de­
fense work; (6) practicing demo­
cratic procedure; and (7) partici­
pating in discussion groups and
other organized community activ­
ities.
Legion Auxiliary
Meeting Planned—•
Jas. Barclay & Co., Limited, Peoria,
NIAGARA FALLS
Ship Summerville
Cartoon
Saturday, February 14
SEALED LIPS
William Gargan
June Clyde
WE GO FAST
Lynn Bari
Alan Curtis
Cartoon
Sunday and Monday, February 15 and lb
BELLE STARR
Randolph Scott
Gene Tierney
Two-Reel Comedy
—
News
—
Cartoor
Tuesday, February 17
ADVENTURE OF ROBIN HOOD In Technicolo.
Errol Flynn
Olivia DeHavilland
Basil Rathbone
Claude Rams
Comedy
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Feb. 18, 19, 20
TANKS A MILLION
Wm. Tracy
James Gleason — Noah Beery, Jr.
TWO-FACED WOMAN
Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Constance
Bennett, Roland Young
COMING— Sundown — Flame of New Orleans
— Yank in the R. A. F. — Unfinished Business
— Week End in Havana — Opportunityfor Love
r
4-H Clubs Launch
Victory Plan
LET’S BE SOCIABLE
Club Slates Dance
For Valentine’s—
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NEW GLOVES MADE—
New gloves are now being made
in such a way that they can be
worn on either hand. If you lose
one, you can replace it without
buying a pair.
THE VOICE OF LINCOLN DOWN THE AGES—“I always feel inclined, when I happen te
say anything to soldiers, to impress upon them the importance of success in this contest. It is not
merely for today, but for all time to come, that we should perpetuate for our children’s children that
great and free government which we have enjoyed all our lives. . . . Still, let us not be over
sanguine of a speedy, final triumph. Let us be quite sober. Let us diligently apply the means, never
doubting that a just God, in His own good time, will give us the rightful result.”
Order Farm
Machinery
Parts Now!
Floyd Libel went to Portland a Cameron accompanied Mr. Oldham
If your machinery
few days ago after being home to San Francisco Sunday, where
Beveral weeks.
needs
repairing, get
they will visit his mother, before
returning where he will join Uncle
your orders in now so
Sam’s forces on the 14th.
you cai\ have the parts
Mr. and Mrs. William Busch and
when needed.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zumwalt and
twin sons. Dale and David, all of
Forest Grove were Sunday after­
DON’T DELAY!
noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Phil­
TIMBER—A group of thirty lip Castle.
Mrs. Walter Swinburnson ot
ladies gathered at the school house
last Thursday where Mrs. Warrens Portland spent from Saturday until
Tuesday
with her mother, Mrs.
of Forest Grove gave them an in-
tecesting outline of what other Jack Barry.
Our boys and girls played losing
communities are doing in Red Cross
Vernonia, Oregon
work. The ladies here are quite games to Gaston Friday. The boys
anxious to be able to get to work score was 13 to 9 and the girls,
25 to 23.
on either knitting or sew mg.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Benefiel
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and Nathlyn of DeLake spent .-.st
week at the William Huffman home.
Miss Alga Ribbers, who has been
staying with her sister, Mrs. Ken­
neth Baker, in Forest Grove was a
Thursday visitor of Mrs. Ida Ku.
Black, grimy oil is a danger sign in your car.
burg.
Miss Pauline Kubler of Portland
When you drive in today for gas, let us check
was a Saturday and Sunday visitor
your oil. Maybe you’ve forgotten to change it for
of her la-other and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Kubler.
a long while. A check-up will make certain and
Elmo Tallman returned to work
costs nothing.
Monday after having been laid up
a week with a knee injury.
Mrs. Ed West and Mrs. Tony
Kraft were hostesses at a 'miscell­
aneous shower for Mrs. Cecelia
Klein in the basement of the school
house last Friday. Mrs. Klein receiv­
ed a lot of useful and lovely gifts
and lunch was served to a large
group.
A birthday dinner was served
Sunday in honor of Joe Reveal.
Ph. XS7
Riverview
Miss Pauline Kubler of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kubler and Billie
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reveal and
Victor were present.
Alga Ribbers and George Whir*
of Portland were married Satu. -.ay
in Vancouver, Washington. They
immediately left for Oakridge where
Mr. White has employment as s. P.
fireman.
Mrs. Percy McCampbell came
home last week from Port.and,
where she has been ill with pneu­
monia. She is reported as getting
along nicely.
Jane LaChapelle, Don Oldham
and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Walters,
all of Portland spent Friday night
and Saturday at the Kilburg home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walters and Maxine
"Paralysis" Dance
Slated at Mist
Outline of Red
Cro$s Work Given
MIST—There will be a dance In
the Mist gym Saturday night of
this week for the Infantile Paraly­
sis benefit. Come out and do your
bit for a grand cause. Good music
is promised.
On Friday night of this week the
school i? giving a box social incluu
ing games, cards and dancing in
the Mist gym. Come and help your
community.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bridgers
were visiting in Vernonia Sunday
at the Ray Mills home.
Mrs. William Bridgers attended
her cousin’s wedding in Portland
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hughes were
in Portland Monday.
A lot of trucks are busy hauling
rock from the rock quarry on the
Clatskanie-Mist road back of the
old crusher to the new crusher on
the L. Backman place to be crush­
ed.
Some of the boys are being call­
ed for army duty. Among them is
Sonny Osborn who left last Friday.
Oscar Jones called on the Dowl­
ing folks Sunday.
L. Wikstrom and Sonny were at
home from Taft over the week-end.
E. Roper’s mother and brother
were here from Tillamook over
last week-end.
Austin Dowling is at home with a
cold this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Larson were
in Clatskanie Saturday as also were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roeser.
Walt Batson was a business visi­
tor in Portland Friday.
It’s a little hard to get adjusted
to the “new” time, but suppose
time will get us use to it.
Helpers Needed
Anyone who would like to nelp
and give a few hours of their time
either night or day on the Observa­
tion duty should get in touch with
either 'Charles Sundland or Mrs.
Roy Hughes. Help will be much
appreciated.
Mrs. and Mrs. N. Moses were
business visitors in
Clatskanie
Thursday afternoon.
Ray Garl'ock made a business
trip to Taft Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. L. Wikstrom and son, Nor-
vin, were in Clatskanie Saturday
evening.
Floyd Deeds was here from
Portland Wednesday for a visit
with his mother and grandmother.
A friend accompanied him.
Mr. and Mrs. Acie Trotter were
visited by his brother, Newton, and
wife Monday evening.
The Mist Helping Circle will
meet the fourth Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Fred Siegentnaier
with Mrs. Galeton as hostess.
A sister of Mrs. Siegenthaler
from California visited her for sev­
eral days last week.
The Nehalem Unit of County
Demonstration met last Friday at
the home of Mrs. Harry Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Alexander
were down from Vernonia Saturday
evening visiting her mother, Mrs.
Irving Knowles.
Mrs. Newton Trotter came up
from Elsie Tuesday and visited her
mother. Mrs. Dowling.
Ed Reynolds left last week to
work for Reed Holding at Elsie.
Bernard Dowling and Carl Ray
were in Portland last Thursday.
George Kovach was sick with a
cold recently.
Donald Sundland went to Port­
land Saturday evening to bring
back his wife and daughter.
Vernonia
Trading Co.
Drive Safely and—
Change Your Oil Often
Heath’s Service
Station
St
MOTHERS—
Medical science has
proved that milk is
the most satisfactory
food for growing
children and adults!
Grade A Milk & Cream
Phone today for reg­
ular delivery to your
home.
Nehalem
Dairy Products Co
PHONE 471