Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 23, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, April 23, 1942, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon 5
Remember Pearl Harbor
United
We
Stand
Divided
We
Fall
Application for Oregon Defense Ranger
Submitted by NEHALEM VALLEY WAR COUNCIL
I (|o hereby solemnly swear to defend and to protect to the best of my
hldiCiduTls inT y’ my hrme anu mv f0Jnlr-V from any and all invaders, agents,
strov ir to oierthT‘n,Z»l10niSr '?'! T* °r attemPt to >nvade, to conquer, to de-
mlnf • ♦ 1 overthrow the United States of America and its form of govern­
ment, to assist the government of the United States, the armv, the navy, the
air forte. the police and other defense organizations when called upon or need­
ed, to train, arm and equip myself, refrain from excessive use of liquor, be
alert, to instantly respond in emergency or when called; to display identifica­
tion bands m action or on maneuvers; to coordinate with other Ranger squads
and o obey the commander’s orders willingly, helpfully and efficiently at
• »• *’j>eJng j °^ mind and *’°.dy antl believing it to be my sacred and pat­
riotic duty, do this day soemnly sign, align and join myself until victory in won,
to the . . R. (Oregon Defense Rangers), to defend and preserve our freedom,
our country and our government, even to the last man, SO HELP ME GOD.
________________ NAME_________ _ _____________
ADDRESS
9:45 A. M.—Bible school, direct­
ed by Alban Colsen, superintendent.
1 ] :0U A. M.—Morning worship.
6:30 P. M.—Christ Ambassador’s
serv >es.
15 P. M.—Evening services.
Wednesday night, 7:45—Bible
Christian Church
—The Livingstone», Minister» study and prayer meeting.
Thursday, 2:00 P. M.—Ladies
9:45—Bible school; M. L. Herrin,
missionary and prayer band.
superintendent.
Friday, 7:45—Christ
Ambas­
11:00—Communion service.
sadors.
11:30—Morning sermon; subject
We invite everyone to be in our
—‘‘The Salvation of the Chui ch.” services.
6:30—-The two C. E. societies.
7:30—Song service, evening com­
munion and sermon; subject—“Vic­
torious Living In Days of Stress.”
7:30—Prayer meeting.
By EDNA ENGEN
At The
Churches .
Book Talk
Church of Jesus Christ
Of Latter Day Saints—
“Book Hauses”
Annie Fellows Johnston
Sunday school convenes at 10 I always think the cover of
a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall under
A book is like a door
the direction of Charles Ratkie,
Which opens into someone's house
s uperintendent.
Where I’ve not been before.
News of the
Theatre
RUBBER ROBOT—
Fcfrced to wear heavy facial
make-up and a 70-pound rubber
suit for his role of a human elec­
trical man in “Man Made Monster,”
Lon Chaney, Jr., lost 16 pounds
during production of the chill-pack­
ed drama.
Lionel Atwill, Anne Nagel, Frank
Albertson and Samuel S. Hinds have
ether leading roles in the Univer­
sal picture.
‘TARGET FOR TONIGHT’—
The “full cooperation” of the
Royal Air Force of Great Britain
was gladly given the production,
“Target for Tonight,” which War­
Assembly of God Church
ner Bros, is currently releasing,
A
pirate
or
a
fairy
queen
— Rev. John W. Hodges, Pastor
and which shows, in previously un­
May lift the latch for me;
Sunday services:
equalled detail, the exciting bus.aess
I always wonder, when I knock,
of
bombing Germany by night. Only
What welcome there will be.
Guaranteed
actual
members of the R. A. F.
“The Apprehensive Dog” by H. C.
Watch Repairing
are shown in the film.
Bailey.
W. T. JACOBS
1162 State Street
This is a Reggie Fortune story CHARMING FAMILY TALE—
V ernonia
All the charm and quaintness of
written in H. C. Bailey’s best man­
the early 1900’s is captured in the
ner and as his fans know, that is
enchanting film, “One Foot In
good!
Heaven.” The story of a struggling
In this day and age when de­
minister and his typical American
tective stories are as numerous
family is told with a grand mix­
as the drops in an Oregon rain
storm, oddly enough good mysteries ture of drama and humor.
The outwardly stern, but inward-
are proportionately harder to come
ly sympathetic minister is played
by.
by Fredric March and his eneour-
While Scotland Yard worried over
aging, understanding wife is por-
the more obvious clues, Reggie For­
Scott.
tune, lazy and lovable, worried trayed by Martha
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.
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.
ititrcE
LAWNMOWERS—Ground and re­
paired by Electrakeen system.
Price 11.00. Will call and deliver for
$1.50. Guaranteed work. A. F. Scha-
ROOM AND BOARD—in private lock, Riverview.
15 t d
home. Inquire at Eagle office.
17t3—
FOR SALE—Electrolux cleaner with
attachments. In perfect condition.
$35. Bush Furniture Store. 17tl—
bOR SALE—6-room house. Reason­
able terms. 941 First St. A. H.
Tisdale.
17tl
Ray Middleton, the tall, dark,
and handsome lad, who is being
haled by film critics as the “Find
of 1941,' is one of the tallest men
in the movies, being six feet, three
inches tall. He weighs 190 pounds,
and is an excellent athlete. Middle­
ton’s latest film is Republic’s
“Hurricane Smith.”
Call and Delivery Service
Alterations and Repairing
Office: Ben Brickel’» Barber Shop
Oregon Laundry and Cleaners
NEW and USED PARTS
Gas and OIL
Exert Auto Repairing
Open at 7:30 A. M.; Closed at 7:30 P. M
We close all day Sunday
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
RIVERVIEW
Fans who complain Fred Astaire
hasn’t danced enough in recent pic­
tures will be pleasantly surprised
by “You’ll Never Get Rich.”
The star has four dance num­
bers in this Columbia musical with
Rita Hayworth and all of them are
spectacular enough to rank with
the hottest hoofing he has ever
done on the screen.
Cole Porter, one of Broadway’s
greatest composers, wrote the songs
and lyrics for “You’ll Never Get
Rich.”
USE 600 HORSES—
Six hundred horses, all motion­
picture trained were used during
the filming of Columbia's “West of
Ayilene,” outdoor drama which
stars Charles Starrett with Mar­
jorie Cooley.
SPEED DIFFERENCE
When two identical automobiles
are driven over the same 1,000-miie
course, one at 25 miles an hour and
the other at 65, the latter consumes
60 per cent more gasoline and 800
per cent more oil, and causes 700
per cent more wear on tire«.
STANDARD
GAS and OIL
REPAIRING
Open Sunday*—Closed
on Mondays
Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
ROSE AVENUE
GARAGE
717 Rose Ave.
Business-Professional
Directory
A rare, light-bodied «moothneM
definitely appeals to those who
really appreciate fine whiskey!
tfio ^219
G. J. Ten Brook, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 72
Residence Phone 172
For Your Beauty Needs
ELIZABETH’S
BEAUTY SALON
Phone «31
Elizabeth Horn
Hair Stylist and Cosmetologist
The Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
ASTAIRE STEPS OUT—
Dry Cleaning
Phone 773
Classified
Ads . .
ALTITUDE—
PHONE 471
4
FOR SALE OR TRADE—For town
property: 2 acres, 5 room semi
modern house, garage, woodshed and
NOTICE
chicken house; all kinds of berries
Notice is hereby given that bids city water and tights. One mile from
will be received by E. R. Mills, town on Stoney Point road. >1500.
Clerk of Union High School District See Carl Davis.
16 t 3
No. 1, of Vernonia, Oregon, until
8:00 P. M. Saturday, May 9, 1942, FOR SALE—Four room house, 1
tor ninety (90) cords of four foot
acre of ground, good well with
wood.
electric pump. $700 cash or $200
Bids will be accepted on any of down and $15 per month Mrs.
the following:
Thomas Gatten, Riverview.
15 t 3
Green old growth slab wood
Second growth slab wood
FOR SALE—Packing boxes. Two
Green old growth wood
for 5c. Get them from J. C.
Second growth wood
“Abe” Lincoln, The Men’s Store.
This wood is to be of a size not
12 tf —
smaller than eight inches cross sec-
tion at smallest point.
FOR RENT—The Wright house or
Bidder to specify kind of wood,
fields, or both, located one mile
Wood to be delivered and piled from Mist on Vernonia highway. See
under the supervision of Mr. R. L. or write Mrs. Albert E. Wood, Kea-
Spencer, Janitor, not later than sey Route, on Stoney Point road.
August 1, 1942.
16 t 3
The Board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Oscar G. Weed LOOKING—for a house close in.
ATTEST:
Rent or buy. Dr. Glenn J. Ten
Chairman
Brook.
17tl
E. R. Mills
Clerk
16t2— HELP WANTED—Telephone opera­
tor for a small exchange. Some
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT previous experience necessary. In­
In the county court of the state quire Eagle office.
17t2—
of Oregon for Columbia county.
In the matter of the estate of
CHARLES S. HOFFMAN, deceased. WANTED—Girl for general house­
Notice is herelby given that the
work and care of 2 children for
undersigned, as executrix of the es­ employed couple. Good wages. In­
tate of Charles S. Hoffman, deceas­
16 t 3
ed, has tiled her final’ account in the quire at Eagle office.
county court of the state of Oregon
for Columbia county, and that Sat­ WANTED—Someone to plow field.
urday, May 16th, 1940, at the hour
of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of L. Sargent, three miles north of
16 t 3
said day and the court room of Vertnonia.
said court has been apponted by
said court as the time and place for
the hearing of objections thereto WANTED—200 strawberry pickers.
Free transportation daily. Regis­
and the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published April ter at Frank Hartwick home, 192
17th, 1942.
Date of last publication May 15th, North Street, Vernonia. Phone 1042.
16t4
1942.
Kate G. Hoffman
Executrix FOUND—Set of three keys for
David O. Bennett
General Motors car near planer
St. Helens, Oregon
shed at 0-A mill. Owner may have
Attorney
same by paying for this ad. 16t3—
Legal Notices
and Mrs. Cart' Davis motor-
ed to Fort Lewis Friday to bring
home their son, Sergeant Harold
Davis, home. Harold expects to be
home on 60-day leave while wait-
ing for a call to report to flying
school.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Elliott and
family motored to Seaside Sunday.
Friday evening callers at thj
Perry Browning home were Otto
Boeck of Cascade Locks, Mrs. V. H.
Creson and Mrs. L. C. Boeck of
Springfield, L. A. Boeck and Mr.
and Mrs. William Larson of Birken-
feld.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker and
son accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Al Pierce and family motored to
Garibaldi Sunday where the party
dug clams. They then visited with
the Wallace Bergerson family for­
merly from here and were dinner
guests of the E. Carlson family,
also former Vernonia residents.
Mrs. L. C. Boeck of Springfield
spent Friday night with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Roberts mo-
tored to Seaside Sunday. They re­
turned home by way of Astoria,
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. O’Brien and
family were Hillsboro visitors Sat-
urday.
Perry Browning and son accom­
panied Mr. and Mrs. Pat McAuley
and son clam digging near Gearhart
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker and
son were Saturday callers at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon
Counts.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Michener were
Sunday caliere at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Lindsey.
Oliver Mellinger and Homer In­
man spent Saturday fishing at St.
Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Derebery and
a friend from Portland were Sun­
day callers at the Perry Mellinger
home.
A quilting party met at the home
cf Mrs. Otto Michener. Those pres­
ent were Mrs. Phil Millis, Mrs. T.
C. Biggs, Mrs. H. Thacker and Mrs.
Wilbur Thacker.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger
and children motored to Portland
Friday night to attend the Jeffer­
son Senior Class play.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mellinger
and Mrs. Perry Browning were
callers Monday night at Forest
Grove.
over the little dog that wasn’t re­ RUGGLES LOVES DOGS1—
acting at all in the approved doggie­
Charlie Ruggles loves dogs—as
manner.
pets—but not as actors!
In “The Perfect Snob,” Ruggles
plays the part of a veterinarian
whose love for dogs ranges from
Great Danes to toy terriers. Twen­
ty-five dogs in all share scenes with
Ruggles throughout the picture,
much to the well-known comic’s
displeasure. It seems that the cute
canines steal most of his scenes!
Nehalem
Dairy Products Co
r
Sergeant Expects
60-Day
Leave
Mr.
’
- - - •
Invites You to Bank by Mail if Inconvenient
to Come in Person
Dr. U. J. Bittner
Dentist
Joy Theatre Bldg.
Phone 6*1
Expert Tonsorial Work
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Vernonia, Oregon
J. A. Thornburg, President
"THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK”
Nehalem Valley
Motor Freight
Frank Hartwick,
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon
Proprietor
Portland - Tim bar • Vernonia
Sunset - Elsie • Cannon Beach
Gearhart - Seaside
Vernonia Telephone 1042
Roland D. Eby, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Town Office 891
NEAL W. BUSH
Attaraey at Law
Joy Theatre Bldg., Phone 663
In Vernonia Mondays and
Tuesdays