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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1942)
__________________ Thursday, April 16, 1942, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon 5 FOR SALE—Six room, fully mo NOTICE for “Reaching for the Sun.” .acture of such articles as waffle dern house. Inquire Rex Perable, Notice is hereby given that bids Joel McCrae, who stars in the irons, food mixers, percolators and 14 t 3 film with Ellen Drew, was called will be received by E. R. Mills, 541 Third street. dry shavers may continue until the upon later to “dub in” imitations Clerk of Union High School District end of May—but without ths use of the bird calls required. McCrea No. 1, of Vernonia, Oregon, until FOR SALE—¿Scratch pads. Pound, is an expert on birds and their calls. 8:00 P. M. Saturday, May 9, 1942, 15 cent«, 2 pounds 25c; receipt of tin, steel, copper, aluminum or tor ninety (90) cords of four foot books, 5c each; sal'esbooks, 5c eacn. nickel. Then there will be no pro Church of Jesus Christ GAMBLES WITH LIFE— EDITOR’S NOTE: wood. Get them at the Eagle office. War touches every home and duction at all except for contract« Of Latter Day Saints— An action-packed picture, War Bids will be accepted on any of 10 Sunday school convenes at every citizen. This column, based with a very high priority rating. So ner Bros, “Gambling Lady” stars the following: FOR SALE— ’39 Chev. Sedan. on official government information steel yourself to going without a new a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall under Barba.ua Stanwyck. Joel McCrae Driven 39,000 miles; four 6-ply the direction of Charles Ratkie, Green old growth slab wood and prepared by the Office for Em egg cooker, Mrs. America! tires practically new. $545. 1248 and Pat O ’ Brien share honors in superintendent. Second growth slab wood • * * ergency Management, shows how Second Ave. 14 t 3 the male leads. The film tells the Green old growth wood llie war will affect 1 Mrs. America If you get home by trolley, you Assembly of God Church story of a girl who gambles not on Second growth wood ar.d her home. can pl n on continuing to do so for —Rev. John W. Hodges, Pastor ly with cards at fashionable night FOR SALE—Four room modern This wood is to be of a size not clubs, but with life and happiness house. $500 cash or $300 down Sunday services: When you get a new tube of some time. The move to supplant smaller than eight inches cross sec- and $25 per month. Inquire 1025 9:45 A. M.—Bible school, direct tooth paste, you have to turn in an street cars by buses has been stop tion at smallest point. Rose Ave., Vernonia. 14 t s old tube—but it doesn't necessarily ped by government order. Cities ed by Alban Colsevi, superintendent. Bidder to specify kind o'f wood, 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. have to be one which contained are expected to get along with Wood to be delivered and piled FOR SALE—Small iron cook stove. tooth paste. Your trade-in tube may present equipment, just as house- C :30 P. M.—Christ Ambassador’s under the supervision of Mr. R. L. services. Will sell cheap. Mrs. George Par have been used for any number of wives must get along with the old 7:45 P. M.—Evening services. Spencer, Janitor, not later than tridge, Pebble Creek road, River things, such as sun-burn ointment, vacuum cleaner. Wednesday night, 7:45—Bible August 1, 1942, view. 14 t 3 « * • anchovy paste or shoe polish. Just STONEY POINT—Sunday dinner study and prayer meeting. The Board reserves the right to sc it’s a collapsible tin tube. And You know by now that plastics Thursday, 2:00 P. M.—Ladies guest« at the Otto Michener home reject any and all bids. FOR SALE—Packing boxes. Two it's only in buying shaving cream are not the magic answer to shortage missionary and prayer band. were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tayloi and for 5c'. Get them from J. C. and tooth paste that you have to troubles you thought they would be. Oscar G. Weed ATTEST: Ambas- daughter and Dorothy Millis. Friday, 7 :45—Christ “Abe” Lincoln, The Men’s Store. make a trade-in. When you buy oint Chairman sa dors. 12 tf — Sergeant Harold Davis spent part ments and certain other medicinal Now, however, even some of their E. R. Mills We invite everyone to be in our fum'liar uses will be discontinued. products, it’s not necessary to turn Clerk of the past week with his parents, Remember wooden-handled tooth services. in an old tube. 16t2— WILL TRADE—Electrolux refrig- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis. * * rt tru.-hes? They’re coming back. And I nristian Church erator operated by Flamo for ei- Mr, E. A. Elliott made a business ectric refrigerator in good condi- Oil up the old lawn mower—you there’ll be no more plastic for toys, —The Lavingslunes, Ministeri NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT pi obably won’t be able to get the games and Christmas tree orna- 9 :45—Bible school; M. L. In the county court of the state tion, Electrolux is ’36 model bought 1 Herrin, trip to Portland Friday. of Oregon for Columbia county. in 1937. See R. D. Jackson at new one you thought you’d buy ments. superintendent. ... Homer Michener was home for In the matter of the estate of Nance Pharmacy. 14 t 3 this summer. Lawn mower produc 11:00—Communion service. the past week-end visting with his CHARLES S. HOFFMAN, deceased. Ten dyes, ranging in color from tion is taking a drastic cut to con 11:30—Sermon on the suoject parents, the Otto Micheners. They Notice is herelby given that the FOR RENT—The Wright house or serve iron mid steel for military orange and - yellow to brown, khaki “Priority Rights of the Kingdom.” drove Homer to Forest Grove Sun undersigned, as executrix of the es fields, or both, located one mile uses. The estimated saving is about and olive drab have been set aside tate of Charles S. Hoffman, deceas 6:30—Christian Endeavorer. 45,000 tons. cal- 7:30—Evening song, Communion day where he continued on his re ed. has tiled her final account in the from Mist on Vernonia highway. See entirely for war use. These are * ♦ * turn trip to his station. Mrs. Carl county court of the state of Oregon or write Mrs. Albert E. Wood, Kea- led anthraquinone vat dyes and and preaching service on the sub Jensen accompanied the Micheners for Columbia county, and that Sat- sey Route, on Stoney Point road. The cuffs snipped off your hns- e from a yellow crystalline sub- urtlay, May 16th, 1940, at the hour ject “The Supreme Objective.” 16 t 3 band’s new trousers may be an in- stance distilled from coal tar. The to Forest Grove. of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of tegrai part of the next pair h- reasons that civilians will have to said day and the court room of Sunday visitors at the E. A. El- said court has been apponted by WANTED—Girl for general house buys. The Red Cross has taken on forego these shades, of course, is hobt home were Mr. and Mrs. John said court as the time and place for work and care of 2 children for the job of collecting all the severed because they are needed for uni hearing of objections thereto Moore and Mrs. Elliott’s father, Mr. the employed couple. Good wages. In cuffs accumulated in clothing stores forms, not only in America, but and the settlement thereof. Bafford. throughout the country. Then it will for Latin America, India, and the 16 t 3 Dated and first published April quire at Eagle office. 17th, 1942. channel them back to manufacturer Free French. Mrs. O' er Mellinger and daugh Date of last publication May 15th, WANTED—Someone to plow field for reprocessing into wool cloth for * * * ter and Mrs. Perry Mellinger mo- 1942. defense and essential civilian use. SMASH FINISH— L. Sargent, three miles north of Although there’s no plastic shor- Kate G. Hoffman Veiyionia. Cuff clips from trousers now on They trick the murderer into tored to Portland Saturday. 16 t 3 Executrix hand in retail and wholesale stocks tage, plaster work isn’t what it used committing an overt act which re Mr. and Mrs. Pat McAuley and David O. Bennett will furnish enough cloth to make to be. Metals are the jinx again. veals his identity. Reagan, winning son were Sunday callers at the St. Helens, O;!egon WANTED—200 strawberry pickers. at east 300,000 new suits. Attorney Bases for the application of piaster all round praise for his work, Perry Browning home. Free transportation daily. Regis and stucco, as well as many acces doesn’t lose any time in taking his ter at Frank Hartwick home, 192 Are you in the habit of calling sories, are cf metal and a govern cynical city editoif down a peg or Mrs. Perry Mellinger attended an North Street, Vernonia. Phone 1042. your favorite creamery and having ment order now greatly curtails tw-o. extension meeting Wednesday at the 16t4 a quart of maple-pecan delivered “Nine Lives Are Not Enough” home of Mrs. Riggins. just in time for dessert? No more. their production. * * * was written by Jerome Odium, au- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger, FOUND—Set of three keys for The ice cream industry is planning • • Pretty soon tomato catsup and thor of "Each Dawn I Die,” and Homer Inman and Mr. and Mrs. General Motors car near planer to conserve about 30 per cent of its screen by Fred Ni- transportation facilities and costs. chili sauce will be wea ing differ adapted for the Harry Sandon spent Sunday fishing FOR SALE—House and lot and shed at O-A mill. Owner may have ent caps, Long-familiar closures bio, Jr. The picture was directed by And one of the main ways it’s going some furniture, small articles. same by paying for this ad. 16t3— A. Edward Sutherland for Warner at St. Helens. to do it is by eliminating all special made of tinplate and template (Teal A party consisting of Mr. and Intei'ested persons call at 888 2nd deliveries and all home deliveries. and tin) can no longer be manu Bros. Mr«. Vurl Roberts and children, Mr. street. 16tl— NOTICE—If those who removed factured for certain glass contain . • * the lavender hydrangia from my TROTTER BAND IN FILM — ot M Mr« E Shaffer and Irene, Da- Both production and prices of all ers. Production is already specifi porch Thursday night will return Playing his second role on the -M and T.eon-'i’d Driscol motored to cally prohibited for crown caps for FOR SALE — Four room modern household electrical appliances came the plant nothing further will be screen, John Scott Trotter, the band lodo-o motoring on house. Cheap. Inquire at Eagle said. Those taking plant were seen. under government control last week. bottled beer and soft drinks and leader, who was seen in “Rhythm T'-o-Vi Vnllnv «oil homo bv office. 16 t 1— Mrs. Oliver Graves. 16 t 1 Prices of everything from hair dry home-use jars for jellies and pre on the River,” with Bing Crosby, soon seitves. Many more articles will * ’ •» Columbia R ’ vor hi'rhwav. Snn- ers to bottle warmers were f> .»zen appears in Paramount’s film ver- SOR SALE OR TRADE—For town at the levels of March 30. Manu- be added to the * list. sion with music of the Broadway * * property: 2 acres, 5 room semi LAWNMOWERS—Ground and re Goodbye.” stage hit, “ Kiss the Boys Pars this statistic along to your paired by Electrakeen system. modern house, garage, woodshed and PRODUCED This gay hit picture sta rs Don 100 PLANES husband: One razor blade a week Aircraft manufacturing as an in- chicken house; all kinds of berries, Price $1.00. Will call and deliver for Ameche and Mary Martin, and fea (the amount available under the re tures Oscar Levant, Virginia Dale, rhistrv began in 1910, when about city water and lights. One mile from $1.50. Guaranteed work. A. F. Scha- cent curtailment order) is what the 15 t d Bailbara Allen, Raymond Walourn, 100 planes were produced by manu- town on Stoney Point road. $1500. lock, Riverview. average man uses, restriction or 16 t 3 Elizabeth Patterson, Jerome Cowan, facturers. Today’s goal is 60,000 See Carl Davis. not. And also let him ponder this: planes, with even more to come Connie B-oswell and Rochester. Business-Professional Even under the War Production FOR SALE—Baby bassinet. Like Trotter and his orchestra are fea next year. Boa-1d order, mere blades will be tured on the Bing Crosby radio pro new. 259 North St. 16 t 1 Directory manufactured in 1942 than in any gram. Another entertainer from NOTICE year before 1940. the film occupying a high spot on I will not be responsible for any FOR SALE—7 room modern house * * * G. J. Ten Brook, M. D. MOTHERS— the Crosby air show is Connie Bos debts other than those contracted with garage; two lots; good gar It’s time for spring houseclean well. by myself. Medical science has 1 t den spot. $500 cash or $700 terms. Physician and Surgeon ing. and this year Mrs. America Malden (Mickey New See it at 1325 W. Bridge St. 16 t 3 proved that milk is Office Phone 72 should be inspired to do a thorough DYNAMIC ROLE— the most satisfactory Residence Phone 172 In a role ranking with his work job. The War Production Board FOR SALE—Four room house, 1 again is asking for Americans to in “Five-Star Final” and “Little food for growing acre of ground, good well' with Caesar, ” Edward G. Robinson again scour attics, cellars, and garages for children and adults! electric pump. $700 cash or $200 For Your Beauty Need» salvage. Here is a partal list of old presents a dynamic and forthright down and $15 per month Mrs. Grade A Milk & Cream household articles which the govern portrayal, this time as a scraping NOTICE ELIZABETH’S Phone today for reg ment wants you to look for: electric tabloid editor in the new M-G-M Any dog running at large wheth Thomas Gatten, Riverview. 15 t 3 er with or without a license will cords, old brass or iron beds, doo drama, “Unholy Partners.” BEAUTY SALON ular delivery to your Laid in the colorful prohibition I e apprehended after this date. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For truck knobs, locks, metal porch furniture, heme. Phone 431 or car; take or pay difference. b-tass or copper screens, ice skates, era of returning World War heroes, April 16. A penalty covered Dy a city ordinance will be given owners Three-room house and 2 lots, 409 old rubber overshoes and bathing transatlantic flights and marathon Elizabeth Horn Rose Ave., Vernonia. II. M. Wins caps, andirons, old plumbing fix dances, the picture tells the story of dogs allowed to run at large. Hair Stylist and Cosmetologist A. D. Lolley, City Marshall low, Birkenfeld, Ore. 15 t 2— tures, garden tools, metal orna- of two men, one a newspaper edi ments of any kind and automobile tor, the other a racketeer. Bitter PHONE 471 enemies, unique circumstances place chains. them in joint control of a tabloid Dr. U. J. Bittner newspaper. At The Churches Mrs. America Meets the War Two Soldiers Spend Week-End Here News of the Theatre Classified Ads Legal Notices Nehalem Dairy Products Co LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL See my bargain« in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 per M. and up. Open Saturday« from 8 a. m. to noon. c. KRIJCE McCREA GIVES THE BIRD— To the great annoyance of Para mount Director William A. Well man, the birds in a park refused to sing while he was making a scene Dry Cleaning Call and Delivery Service Alterations and Repairing Office: Ben Brickel’« Barber Shop Oregon Laundry and Cleaners Gas and OIL Open at 7:30 A. M.; Closed at 7:30 P. M. We close all day Sunday LYNCH AUTO PARTS Phone 773 RIVERVIEW Dentist Joy Theatre Bldg. Phone 662 Expert’ Tonsorial Work Invites You to Bank by Mail if Inconvenient to Come in Person BEN’S BARBER SHOP Vernonia, Oregon J. A. Thornburg, President BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS NEW and USED PARTS Exert Auto Repairing The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK (IN SAIF IT MUR POST OFFICI; OR RANK A merica ON G uard ! Above la a reproduction of the Treasury Department’« Defense Savings Poster, showing an exact duplication of the original “Minute Man” statue by famed sculptor Daniel Cheater French. Defense Bonds and Stamps, on sale at your bank or post office, are a vital part •f America's defease preparations. Nehalem Valley Motor Freight "THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” = Frank Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION Hartwick, Proprietor Portland - Timber • Vernonia Sunset - Elsie - Cannon Beach Gearhart - Seaside Vernonia Telephone 1042 Roland D. Eby, M. D. PHYSICIAN i Town and SURGEON Office 891 NEAL W. BUSH Vernonia, Oregon Attorney at Law Joy Theatre Bldg., Phone 663 In Vernonia Mondays and Tuesdays