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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1942)
2______ llrarsday, October 22, 1942 Vernonia Eagle ŸÔÜR TOWNS TOPICS Our Great Af frica & sister. Woman Visiting— Mrs. Ethyl Hastings of Canyon Goes to Portland---- ville arrived here Sunday to visit at Mrs. Mertie Cline left here Sat the John Hatfield home for several urday to spend a few days in Port days. She is Mr. Hatfield’s sister. land*. ' Canyonville Resting at AMERICAN« CON«UME ABOUT 2,39/000.000 POtCNS OF EGGS A YEAR. McKenzie— ONE AMERICAN INPOSTRIAL COMPANY 15 EMPLOYING /700 MEN IN LABORATORY RESEAR.CH AT ITS OWN EXPENSE------ SEEKING NEW DISCOVERIES TO AID IN DEFEATING THE NAUS AND JAPS Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Simmons left Former Tea char Is Mother— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin of Fiiday for McKenzie Bridge for a Troutdale are the parents of a son, week or 10-day rest. James Howard, born August 23 at Benefit dance at Legion hall, Sat McMinnville. Mrs. Martin is the urday, October 24. Sponsored by former Miss Alvenia Connell, high Vernonia Service club. Music by school teacher here for the school Glen Davis orchestra. Lunch served years beginning in 1939 and 1940. at small additional cost. 4212— Auxiliary Legion Visit Here Monday— Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Porterfield of Portland visited here Monday. He is employed at the Oregon ship yards. Kaphammers Visit Here— Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaphammer of Portland were Saturday and Sunday visitors here. Mrs. Kapham mer continued to visit the earljf part of the week. To Be Here Week— Mrs. Charles Marston is expected to arrive here Thursday afternoon and will stay here a week as guest of Mrs. C. S. Hoffman. The Mar- stons, former residents of Vernon ia, are moving fror- Eugene to Ta coma, where Mr. 'trston has an important position wi,h the Weyer- hauser Lumber comnany. He worked for the Wes1 C 1 Lumbermen’s association in Eugene. Duncans Visit H-r-— Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duncan of Portland were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Heath. Vi-'t Templetons— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davenport end baby of Walla Walla, Wash ington wer( guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton last week. They ar rived Monday and were accompan ied to Portland Thursday by Mrs. Templeton, who is Mrs. Davenport’s sale, rummage old post office building. Open 9:00 to 5:00 on October 23, and on October 24. later 4311---- Bittners Have Gues s---- S ome A merican farmer « SET ASIDE 80 ACRES OF WOODLAND TO “SEND THEIR CHILDREN THROUGH COLLEGE ' A TYPICAL 80 ACRES, BY CONSTANTLY GROWING NEW WOOD TO REPLACE THAT WHICH IS HARVESTER WILL PROVIDE A Ÿ 2.000 TR E E - CROP AT ABOUT 10-YEAR INTERVALS Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bittner of Portland Were guests of Dr. and Mrs. U. J. Bittner on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mr. Bit tner is an instructor at Benson Poly technic high school. would under the circumstances. Thus, though they are not actu Portland People Gues s---- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Blessing, and ally viewed from the screen, mil M-s. Wynn Waddington and son, all lions of dollar’ worth of new war of Portland, were Sunday guests of planes are in the film. Dr. and Mrs. U. J. Bittner. Mrs. RATHBONE, MASTER CRIMINAL Waddington and her son accompan The screen’s Sherlock Holmes ied the Blessings. turned master criminal when Basil IL.thbone went into the role of Dr. Father Dies — Albert N, Oakes, late of Salem, Santelle, leader o'i a group of in and father of Milton A. Oakes of sane killers, in M-G-M’s “Fingers Vernonia, died in a Salem hospital at the Window.” Rathbone’s role is that of a sin on October 13, at the age of 72. Services were held in the Walker ister Svengali who makes insane and Howell' chapel on October 15, dupes commit muiders. He is ex with Elder N. Christian Erntson of posed by Lew Ayres, who plays the ficiating. Interment was at the City lead role as an amateur sleuth. View cemetery. HAS JUKE BOX MUSIC Ann Sheridan has unusual musi Married October 10— Miss Marie McMullen, junior at cal accompaniment for the song Vernonia nigh schoo: last year and numbers she sings in “Juke Girt,” Orville Benson of Jewell, were mar her present Warner Bros.’ starring film. ried October 10 in St. Helens. Orchestral background comes Legion Auxiliary rummage «ale, from a nickel-in-the-slot phonograph old post office building. Open 9:00 from a special pressing recorded by to 5:00 on October 23, and later a Leo Forbstein orchestra. Song for on October 24. 43tl — Ann was written by M. K. Jerome and Jack Scholl. Have Vacation— Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKenzie, their daughter and grandson, Mrs. Al Crist and Donald of Cutler City, returned Tuesday from a week’s va cation in Eastern Oregon. Wm. H ill Spends Leave at Timber Halls Vacation Here— Mr. and Mrs. Cloice Hall of Port land arrived Thursday evening to visit un.il Sunday. They attended the Vernonia-Rainier game, and Cloice went hunting during the week-end. Visit in Vale — Judd Greenman spent the week end in Vale visiting the Greenman's daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burrow. Mrs. Green man who had' been visiting there for 10 days, returned with her hus band. critical years ahead I Leadership that gets things^done! Dance every two weeks at hall. Nov. 7, Nov. 21, 1OOF Dec. 5, 42t4----- Dec. 19. I Ladies' Visit in Portland— j ’J J [• J (Pd. Adv.) Snell for flor. Com., Jerry Sayler, Si c., l’htt Bldg., Portland Reelect Your Congressman Mrs. Robert Holcomb, Mrs. A. J. Hughes, and Miss Betty Bailey were Portland visitors Monday. Undergoes Operation---- Mrs. Walter Mathews underwent an operation Friday at the Emman uel hospital in Portland. Has Sunday Guests— Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Pace, Mrs. Ralph E. Lovett, and Sgt. Wesley K. Pace were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Wesley Pace. News of the Theatre WAR i James W. MOTT Ranking member of the Committees on Naval Affairs. Roads, Public Lands. A recognized Leader in Congresa with a Record of outstanding Achievement in War and Pre-War legislation. He is at his post of duty in Washington NOW. READ DETAILED RECORD IN VOTERS PAMPHLET PLANES AID REALISM For years studios on outside loca tions suffered and shook their 'fists at noisy planes testing over Holly wood skies, but Christy Cabanne. who directed “Top Sergeant,’’ fig ured a simple expedient to hurdle the interruption. In fact he made it add to the “production va’ue" of the Universal picture. In outside scenes, which are laid in a large U. S. Army camp he simply instructed his players. Leo Carrillo, Andy Devine and Don Ter ry, to look up just as one normally Wasted money Is wasted lives. Don’t waste precious lives. Every dollar you can spare should be used to buy War Ronds. Buy your ten per cent every pay day. LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL See Tryon j TIMBER William Hall, jr„ left Monday, October 12, after having spent 20 days home on furlough, for parts unknown. Young Bill has seen plenty o'f ac.ion. His many friends were happy to see him home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Byers of Warrenton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Byers and Ruth. Edd Peterson of Sunset Camp, left Sunday for Vanvouver, B. C., with J. R. Hurlbert of Portland. They will spend 10 days in the northern city. Mrs. Joe Vacca is spending a week in Eugene with her daughter, Mrs. Lora Mavis Davis. Mr. and Mrs. E. Peterson and son Robert and Earl Lambert spent Sunday at the Peterson’s ranch at Tigard and also at the home of Mrs. Frank Shank at Westslope. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gales (Taza Regester, of Portland spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown. Mr. Gales and Mr. Brown went hunting. Mrs. Loraine Hamilton, who just returned from Las Vegas, Nevada, spent from Wednesday until Friday at the Russell Smith home. Mrs. Rose Reveal is employed at the Wolf Creek Cafe on the night shift. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kubler had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Sattler and daughters, Hen rietta and Georgia, of Wilsonville and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. VanZatten of Portland. MOTHERS— Medcal science has proved that milk is the mo t satisfactory food for growing c^Hren and adults! ‘.—'de A Milk & Cream Phone today for reg ular delivery to your home. Nehalem Dairy Products Co . PHONE 471 v Wlmt If CM ßlltf. With WAR BONUS I» The Navy is making a plea to civilians to turn in their binoculars for military use during the War. The Army ar.d Navy both need binocu lars for navigation and scouting purposes. Depending on the power of the lenses, they cost from $50 to $30 each. If you have a set of 6 x 30 up to x 50-power lense binoculars loan hem to the Army or Navy. If not, our purchase of War Bonds and Stamps will help buy this equip ment for our fighting forces. At least en percent of your income in War Bonds every payday will do the job . . . and provide the “eyes” through which a scouting pilot may spot an enemy battleship. U V I tcastiry Department I a Play Fair With your Lawmakers! IVE your state legislators ade- quate pay for serving you and the State of Oregon. They sacrifice their time and income to represent you. Help Oregon choose its most capable citizens to make its laws. Make sure of sound legislation by having sound legislators! Vote 300X Yes on November 3 to increase the pay of legislators from $3 a day to $8 a day for a 50-day session. 4 Poor Man Cannot Afford to Serve as a legislator! Through the injustice of the present rate of pay for legislators, fixed in 1859 ($3 a day 83 years ago would be equal to $30 a day now), a poor man is actually prevented from serving in fhe Oregon legislature. That’s not America! That’s not rep resentative government! Remember, Lincoln was born in a log cabin— he was a poor man all his life. Present Pate of Pay lowest in Nation! Oregon pays its legislators less than any other state in the Union. Legis lators in the 1941 Oregon session actually were paid less than $1.94 <» day. How can you give a poor man an opportunity to represent you, how can you expect Oregon’s most able citizens to serve you on this inadequate pay? Oregon legislators should receive reasonable and fair pay. Legislators pay increase measure has been endorsed by American Legion American Federation of Labor Congress of Industrial Organiza tion Oregon State Grange League of Women Voters von 300 x yes for Adeguate Pay For Oregon legislators Paid advertisement by State-wide Citizens Comminee To Iocrease Leitisiator's Pay Executive committee—Dr. William G. Farson, Archbishop Edward D How and. Mrs. V D Du sen be ry. Frank G Bramwell. Mrs. P. S. Kaadt. Vernon Williams. Offices: 428 S. W. Eleventh Avenue. Portland. Oregon.