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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1943)
% Thursday, July 1, 1*>43 2 Vernonia Faerie Your Town’s Topics Undergoes Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hotchkiss moved Saturday into O. B. Turn er’s house on Corey hill, Mr. Turner is leaving soon to visit indefinitely with a son. The eight-yeaT-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Parsons, who live on ¡Hist route, was taken Sunday night to Forest Grove, where she underwent an appendi- citis operation. Her condition is satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Counts of Vancouver visited Monday, and Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Counts’ mother, Mrs. A. L. Aus- tin. Gob* of brown shoe polish paste and shine kit* at Nance’*. 26tl — Working in Shipyard*— Miss Irene Driscoll went to work recently as a general helper —-,J in t’ fylfyoH Operation---- Move on Saturday— Count* Visit Here— Our threat America Beautiful Sterling Silver com« pact*. Top* a* gift*. $30 and $10. 26tl — Armitage Drug Co. T he amountof new wood grown IN THE AMERICAN FORESTS IK A SIK6IE M/KIHE IS SUFFICIENT TO FURNISH THE 6AW-TIM0ER USED IN 0UILPIN6 60 US- ARM'S ____ TRUCKS! (A8OU1 1,000 9QARP FEET OF WPOP IS USED ►I EACH TRUCK) Have Gue*ti— Guests at the Harry Culbertson home Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Crawford and Mr. and Mfs. iE. P. Crawford of Man ning. The former are Mrs. Cul bertson’s parents, while E. P. War Fund Croups Combined Into One Announcement was made in Salem recently of the organiza tion of the Oregon War Chest, under the National War fund, combining a score of agencies serving the needs of war causes. A recent meeting was held in Sa lem with Charles A. Sprague, state chairman, presiding, and or ganization plans were completed and a general program for partic ipation in this national movement was discussed. Thus Oregon will join other states of the union in gathering funds for the support of all needs for the military front, the United Nations front and the INCREASED BONDS INVESTMENT IN NECESSARY The average American family “should and must” be investing 25 percent of its income in war bonds by the end of 1943, Secre tary of the Treasury Henry Mor- genthau, Jr., said recently in an nouncing a new “streamlined” bond campaign. “Of the 45 billion dollars still necessary to complete our war financing needs for 1943,” Morgenthau said, "at least 18 billion dollars, or almost 25 per cent of the national income for the remainder of the year should come from purchases of bonds by individuals. From those workers earning $1000 to $5000 net, who will have seven-eighths of all the current available individual sav ings, 25 cents of each dollar is not too much to expect. In fact, they should and must invest more I THE AMAZING, i N E Emulsified Resin FLAT Finish Thins with Water! Dries in ONE Hour! 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