Thursda v January 21, 1943
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Vernonia Eagle
Son
Week-End----
Have Dinner Guest*—
Issued—
Mrs. Cleo Caton and daughter,
A marriage license was issued in
Mary Pat, were dinner guests of
to
Leslie
Reno, Nevada this week
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Taylor at Wilark
W. Skuzie and Ca hrin A. Hoffman. Sunday.
Visit*
f°r
Miss Pauline Rollins, who is work
ing in Portland, spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. Chet Taylor,
at Wilark.
YOUR TOWN'S TOPICS
License
Home
Recen’ly—
Visits Here—
J. T. Scott spent the week-end
before last visiting his son, T. L.
Scott and family. They have a new
daughter, which Mr. Scott saw f ir
the first time. T. I.. Scott ’s school
superintendent at Perrydale.
Federal Agencies
Have Jobs Open
Several People Moving
From Mist Region;
W.M.S. Meets Wednesday
MIST—The Charles Stought fam
ily is soon moving from the Jim Hill
house to Spikeville.
The Jim Frames and the Lambert
family left last week to work in a
camp near Seaside.
The Ray Mills f-mily from Ver
nonia visited at the Wil iam Bridg-
ers home during the week-end.
The WMS met last Wednesday,
January 13 at the home of Mrs.
I. E. Knowks. A good sized attend
ance was present.'
Mrs. Ralph Batson was here from
Seaside one day 1st week, Mis.
Thomas Osb.rne brought
her to
Mist.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson were
able to be out in the car one day
last week, Mr. Johnson is get.ing
along just fine.
"fae united states .
George Kovack called on the
A5O5T SELF-SUFFICIENT
T rees grow so rapidly in the
COUNTRY IN THE WORLD,
Dowlings and Calahans Sunday aft
COMMERCIALLY OPERATED AMERICAN
HAS TO IMPORT ONLY
FORESTS that if the volume of new
ernoon.
STRATEGIC MATERIALS
WOOD GROWN ANNUALLY WERE UGEP
Mrs. George Jones and son, Del
TODAY
— COMPARED TO
FOR HOUSES THERE WOULP BE ENOU6H
42 PORING THE LA6TWAR
TO BUILP A NEW SIX-ROOM DWELLIN6 FOR
mar, spent three days in Portland
EVERY U S family EVERY FOUR YEARS /
1
last week.
Oscar Jones was a visitor at the
start. The victory gardqp grade car SHEEP PELTS NEEDED
J. O. Libel home during the week
ries 3 per cent nitrogen, about 85
About 15 million shearling sheep end.
per cent of which is organic, togeth pelts are needed to line aviators’
Mrs. George Galeton called Mrs.
Dowling Monday aiternoon.
er with 8 per cent of phosphoric coats.
acid and 7 per cent of potash.
Complex problems connected with
the war have created in Federal
agencies a heavy demand for econ
omists, statisticians and transpor
tation specialists, O. T. Bateman,
local secretary for the United States
Vernqnia Service club dance, Sat-
civil service commission announced.
Legion Hall.
urday,
January 23,
Accounting assistants are also re
2 2—
Glen Davis orchestra.
quired.
Very much needed are economists
Ha* Appendectomy----
See hand-woven article* for «ale
Dick Slawson, son of Mr. and in Hoffman Hardware window. This and statisticians to assist federal
agencies conduct studies and analy
Mrs. Robert Slawson, was taken to week only.
3tl—•
ses relatives to commodities, indus
the Hahneman hospital in Portland
tries, prices, markets, international
Wednesday night, January 13, and Finger Hurt—
economics and many other fields,
on
Bob
Spencer,
janitor
at
the
high
an appendectomy was performed
him the next day. He was able to school', tore off the end of his right Men and women with at least five
little finger while working in the years of appropriate college study
leave the hospital Sunday.
or experience are sought, Mr. Bate-
shop there recently.
Taking Vacation—
man said.
Modern and Square Dancing at
L. W. Skuzie left Saturday morn
Transportation
specialists
are
Pleasant Hill hall, Saturday, Jan. needed to prevent traffic bottle-
ing on a week’s vacation trip.
3tl— necks and expedite the flow of
23. Jess Taylor orchestra.
Return* from Oakridge----
passenger
and
(freight
traffic
• Mrs. John Hatfield returned Son Born to Portlanders----
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Friesen of throughout the United States as
Monday evening from Oakridge,
where she had been visiting her Portland announce the arrival of well as around the globe. Persons Agreed the Best
Agronomists agree that this 3-8-7
sister, Mrs. Virgil Kingsley, since a son, Paul, Jr., on January 17. Mrs. with at least three years of ap
the Thursday before.
Friesen is the former Delores propriate experience in railroad, grade is probably the best formula
George, a graduate of Vernonia highway, water, or air transporta that can be made available to the
In Portland Monday—
tion will be recruited.
high school.
.
victory gardener during the war
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White
Salarie* Mentioned
time emergency. He may obtain it
See hand-woven articles for «ale
spent Monday in Portland.
Yearly salaries for these posi in uniform packages of 5, 10, 25,
in Hoffman Hardware window. This tions range from $2,600 to $6,500
50 and 100 pounds net weight, each
Vernonia Service club dance, Sat.
week only.
3tl— plus overtime compensation. (Grant
of which is to be labelled “victory
urday,
January 23,
Legion
Hall.
ed for the recently lengthened fed gardener fertilizer—for food pro
Glen Davis orchestra.
2 2—• Attends Celebration ----
eral
work week, overtime compen duction only.” Any private brand
Mrs. Harry Culbertson was in
In Portland Hospital—
Manning Monday, Tuesday and sation amounts to approximately name may be used in connection
Mrs. Jack Wall was taken to the Wednesday of last week and at 21 per cent of that part of the with this grade. Anyone who has
Good Samaritan hospital on Tues tended the 50th wedding anniver basic salary not in excess of $2,900 purchased fertilizers by name in the
day and had a major operation sary celebration Ot her parents, Mr. provided the increment does not past probably will find the same
make the total compensation more brand name available in the victory
Wednesday morning.
and Mrs. L. L. Crawford on Jan-
than $5,000 a year.)
fertilizer. Ceiling prices have been
uary
12.
Seventy
relatives
and
Da> — every two weeks at IOOF
No written test and no maximum established by OPA which will in
I-’’ Jr-. 30, Feb.
13,
Feb.
27, friends were present at the reep-
age limit Is specified for these po sure this fertilizer being available
F--e’ 13.
312— tion held at their home.
sitions, Mr. Bateman emphasized. to all victory gardeners at nominal
See our new showing of lined Persons are selected on the basis «f prices consistent with its quality
V’ ' Ing in Store—
Joe Netka is now clerking oak dine te *et*. Just in. Good as- experience.
value.
To recruit accounting and audit
I he Nehalem Market replacing • ortment. Jewett A. Bush, Furni-
Home owners are reminded that
3tl — ing assistants urgently needed by this grade is to be used only in the
I ie Russell. Douglas Ruh is work- ture.
such federal agencies in Washing production of food and not on the
i.iT there after school.
Visit in California—
ton, D. C., as the treasury and war
Mrs. Robert Massey and daughter departments and the general ac- lawn, flower beds, trees, or shrubs
See our new showing of lined
around the home. In order to extend
rak dine te set*. Just in. Good aa- Margaret Anne, spent a month in counting office, the U. S. civil
ser- the available supplies of chemical
ment. Jewett A. Bush, Furni Burbank, Canifornia visiting Mrs. vice commission will give an
ex- nitrogen just as far as possible in
ture.
3tl — Massey’s parents. They arrived home amination at Portland Mr. Bateman
January 8 accompanied by Chuck also reported. Applicants must be the production of vital foods, it has
been necessary to prohibit* many
Nelson, Mrs. Massey’s son.
filed with the commission’s Wash uses of chemical nitrogen, such as
ington office by February 23.
Here Recently—
for ornamental plantings, golf
Mrs. C. W. Schryer of Canyon Women Wanted
courses, cemeteries, athletic fields,
Assistant’s positions pay $2,000 and on some farm crops, such as
City was a guest of her niece, Mrs.
Robert Holcomb, last week-end and a year plus overtime compensation wheat, matermelons, cantaloupes
amounting to approximately 21 per and cucumbers.
the first part of this week.
cent. Persons with two years of ap
'M
propriate education or experience in
the field of accounting are eligible
SPECIAL
to take the test. Women particularly
are urged to apply.
THIS WEEK-END
Complete information and forms
for applying for all of these posi
STRAWBERRY
tions may be obtained troni Mr.
Heath’s is one of the service stations author-
SHORTCAKE
Bateman at the Vernonia post office
Applications are not desired from
at
ized by the OPA to make the official inspection
war workers unless they may use
Ma Vike’s
of your tires. Do not wait until the last minute to
higher skill in the positions applied
for. For war manpower commission
TERMINAL
CAFE
have this done.
restrictions on federal appointments
see form 3989 posted in first and
second class post offices.
Mrs. Cloice Hall spent Friday
and the week-end wi.h her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lolley. Cloice
has joined the merchant marine and
is undergoing several months train
ing in southern California. Mrs.
Hall is staying in Portland with
Mrs. George Bishop, the former
Betty Thacker, whose husband is
in the service.
Tire Inspecting
Heath’s Service Station
Phone X57
At the Mile Bridge, Riverview
Universal Garden
Fertilizer Out
A universal victory garden ferti
lizer for use in all states in order
to further the victory garden pro
gram for the realization of essen
tial food requirements has been an
nounced jointly by the United
States department of agriculture
and the WPB.
“The millions of victory gardens
planted in 1942 caused a new de-
mand for plant food,” the announce
ment said “and since victory gard
ens made such a valuable contribu
tion to food requirements and to the
family food budget in 1942, it is
essential that people be encouraged
to plant them even more extensively
in 1943. We must do this despite
the fact that owing to war needs
our supplies of chemical nitrogen
are somewhat curtailed in compari-
son to those available in 1942.
Fertiliser Said Important
“The United States department of
agriculture and the WPB concur in
the importance of providing ferti
lizer so that victory gardens may
attain highest possible productivity
from their gardens.”
The organic fertilizer materials,
such as cottonseed meal, soybean
meal, peanut meal, castor pumice,
etc., have long been popular with
home gardeners. The new victory
garden
fertilizer combines the
known value and safety factors of
organic nitrogen, the benefits of
which extend well over the growing
season, with a small amount of
chemical nitrogen which provides
vegetable plantings with a quick
BRRR
Heavy Wool
Blazers and Coats
J. C. [Abe] Lincoln
The Men’s Store