Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 15, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    2______ Thursday, July 15, 1943______ Vernonia Eagle
Our Great America
Tryon
Your Town's Topics
A.
E.
Palm
Rishel
Her*
on—
from
Mrs. Ray. Nelson and daughter
of Bremertoft, Washington arrived
here Sunday to spend several days
visiting Mrs. Nelson’s sister, Mrs.
Paul Gordon.
Relative«
Enroute to his home at Bonan­
za, Oregon from Evansville, In­
diana, where he had been em­
ployed in a war plant, James
Romtvedt visited Friday after­
noon with his cousin, Miss Wini­
fred Romtvedt.
Visited—
Berl Amer returned here Mon­
day after visiting relatives in
Iowa and Missouri for three weeks
Contrary
all
to
there
report«
are plenty of cleaning tissues and
sun
visors
Nance’s.
at
Substitute«
for
28tl —
Marshal----
Broken—
Gangs Ram suffered a broken
left forefinger while at work at
the mill Tuesday morning.
Dance
17.
at
Natal,
Davis
Glen
Saturday,
July
28tl —
orchestra.
Here—
Visits Cousin
Ed Sessman
substituted for
Marshal A. D. Lolley for two days
last week during Mr. Lolley’s
absence.
Joseph Klym has purchased the
Carl Jansen ranch on Beaver
creek.
Finger Injured in Saw----
ses, Nance’s have scads.
Scarce as are Poloroid sun glas­
Girl Born to Reynolds—
Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds
are the parents of an eight-pound
girl, Elaine L., born at 1:40 p.m.
Sunday, July 11. The baby is
their first girl and third child.
Mail
from
orders
Keasey,
Mist
Wilark, Timber, or elsewhere cared
for,
pronto,
Return
from
at
Nance’s.
28tl—
Newport----
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage
returned here Friday after a 25-
day stay at their home in New­
port.
In
28tl —
Dakota—
South
Wayne Schroll, manager of the
local Safeway store is expected
back Sunday from South Dakota,
where he is with his mother, who
is quite ill. Since he left Wednes­
day of last week, other members
of the store staff are taking care
of his duties.
THE UNITED ‘STATES
ALONE PRODUCED 66%
OF THE WORLDS
PETROLEUM IN 1942 —
COMPARED TO 6 % FOR
ALL THE AX/S POWERS
COMaiMSD/
.10—"Wrong Way" Cernean
flies to Ireland, 1938.
Mrs. John Hatfield and daughter
Jonnibel, are in Seattle this week
for fall market week and the style
show. They left here Monday and
are expected back today.
Mr. and Mrs. Thor Gronbeck
have moved to Astoria, and have
stored their furniture here at
present.
The
strong
in
in
i«
alcohol
there
two
these
Stopping at Dessy’s
For a Drink Is in
Order
Hot weather isn’t the
only time you need to
refresh your thirst —
they taste just as re­
freshing when its rain­
ing.
MAKE DESSY’S
A HABIT
Dessy’s
Tavern
YOUR CAR NEEDS
MORE THAN TIRES!
No, sir, you can’t go to
work on tires alone. Of
course, you want to
save your tires, but be
sure your entire auto is
cared for. When any
trouble develops, have
• it taken care of at the
Vernonia Auto garage.
Regular check-ups will
help, too.
in
Is
Portland----
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vander Zan­
den, William Miewes, Mrs. Henry
Miewes, and Mrs. Bernard Miewes
went to Portland Monday, and Mr.
Vander Zanden stayed to have his
eyes taken care of at the Eman­
uel hospital.
Dance at
17.
Glen
Here
Natal,
Davis
from
Saturday,
orchestra.
July
28tl—
Monmouth----
Mrs. L. W. Skuzie spent last
week-end here while on a vacation
from her work at Monmouth.
13—Rebecca Nurse excom-
.nunlcated in Massachu-
»—w sett3 as a witch. 1692.
Sunday Guest----
Miss Queen Cheadle of Bridal
Veil was a Sunday guest here of
her cousins, Dr. Glen Ten Brook,
and his sister, Mrs. Zoe T. Allen.
Visiting
in
Visiting
20— Great fire at Baltimore.
*, Maryland. 1873.
y 21— Chauncey Olcott, actci
$
and singer of Irish bal­
lads, bom, 1360.
Canada—
Mrs. John Leipold and son, Wil­
bur, left Tuesday, July 6 for Can­
ada, where they are visiting rel­
atives for a month or so.
Grandparents----
Nellaray and Ralph Borton have
been spending the past two weeks
in Nashville, Oregon visiting with
their grandparents.
solutions —McKesson«
at
43c
Rexall at 49c per pint.
22— Siam declares war on
Germany. 1917
WNV S«rvlt.
1 DELIVERY DAILY
King’s Grocery and Market
“Where Your Money Buys More”
and
28tl —
Master Sgt. and Mrs. John
Sharp of Camp Haan, California
left here Tuesday after visiting a
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Loel Roberts. Mrs. Sharp
will be remembered as Doris
Phelps and is Mrs. Roberts’ sister.
Visit----
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of
Portland came Saturday night to
spent their vacation at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vander
Zanden and family, and Mrs. Ber­
nard Miewes.
Grandchild
from
Men and Women Wanted
Sawdust...
Little Arnie Wagner toting a
can for the milkman . . . Kenneth
White remarking that after we
bomb Tokyo the Japs will have
to look for new faces, rather than
to start a new search for ways to
save face . . . The city council
having a pretty good discussion on
airjrianes, Vernonia boys in the
service, etc. Monday night while
waiting for a quorum . . . after
being at the city hall an hour the
boys decided to go home as one
members was still lacking. . .
Mamie D’Arsay of Wilark is
very proud of her niece, Beverly •
Lloyd, 22, as the attractive young
movie player is cover girl for the
July 27th issue of “Look” mag­
azine. . .
Born—
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Douglass re­
ceived word Saturday of the birth
of a granddaughter, Katherine,
to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Eckman of
Fresno, California on July 9. This
is their second • child and Mrs-
Eckman is the Douglass' daughter,
Vivian.
Returns
Week-End----
Mr. and Mrs. John Borton and
daughter, Bernice, spent last week­
end in Portland, and visited Jant-
zen beach while there.
25%
Mrs. Robert Cline returned here
Saturday from the Forest Grove
hospital, but her new son was tak­
en to the Doernbecker hospital in
Portland in a serious condition.
Mrs. Myrite Cline is with her
grandson.
Portlanders
Away
antiseptic
Roberts Have Guests—
In Any Kind
Of Weather
Remains
The more carefully you
choose and prepare
your foods, the better
your health will be,
and the more you can
do to help hasten Vic­
tory.
Eat more fresh fruits
and vegetables — the
fine, juicy kind you
can buy at King’s, milk
eggs, cereal, protein
foods. King’s stock a-
bundantly of this type
of food for your health
Move to Astoria—
Baby Very Ill—
In Seattle This Week----
Mrs. James Davies arrived here
Sunday from Astoria to spend sev­
eral days visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen.
Eat Wisely
To Win!
Ranch Purchased----
Tom Bramblett cut and frac­
tured his right little finger in a
power saw in the woods Monday.
He is employed by Clark and Wil­
son.
Visiting Parents—
Mrs. Emma Thies of Portland
and Beatrice Johnson of Forest
Grove visited at the J. W. Rosa
home over the week-end.
Bremerton—
Mrs. Glen Bodell and her moth­
er, Mrs. A. E. Rishel, returned
here Saturday following the death
and burial of Mr. Rishel in Olym­
pia, Washington. Mrs. Rishel has
purchased a home here on C St.
Mrs. Bodell’s parents had been
visiting here, and she drove them
back to Olympia Tuesday, June
29. Her plan to stay only several
days was changed when her father
passed away. Mr. Rishel was quite
well-known by a number of people
here.
Finger
Visit Here-
California----
Charles Bergerson returned re­
cently from California, where he
spent some time visiting relatives.
FEEL HUNGRY ALL
THE TIME
Then you aren’t getting
enough of the right
foods. Banish that feel­
ing by eating at
3 DIFFUSER DUMPERS......
2 LIME KILN OPERATORS
4 ROLL PLUGGERS .............
2 OILERS ...................................
10 LABORERS ...........
1 FIREMAN HELPER
1 SPLITTERMAN .....
2 CHECKERS .............
at 9OV2C per hour
at 90V2C per hour
.... at 85c per hour
.• at ST’/ac per hour
... at 82 ^c per hour
... at 92V2C per hour
... at 90c per hour
at 86V2C per hour
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY
TIME AND ONE-HALF FOR ALL HOURS OVER 40
PER
a
WEEK.
DOUBLE TIME FOR SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE DAY WORKED.
Why use gasoline and rubber driving to and from Portland when you
can work in a permanent industry. United States Employment Service will
support your request for Termination Clearance.
If War Labor Board approves joint application which will be made a
conclusion of negotiations for high rates, all above rates will be increased
by 7’Z>c per hour retroactive to the date of your employment.
Our industry has been classed essential by the War Manpower Commission.
Ma Vike’s
The Terminal Cafe
St. Helens Pulp & Paper Co
St. Helens, Oregon
________ <______________
AMERICA delivers
the goods ! ••
America has shifted into “high”!
It’s a tough job... and a thirsty one.
BOTTLE SHORTAGE!
Return 'Empties" promptly
I
You’re not going to get
a new car, so take care
of the onti you have.
Yes, take care of your
tires—and that automo­
bile which makes them
go ’round.
VERNONIA AUTO
COMPANY
OPA Tire Inspecting
Station No. 5-2-1
ACMI MtWfRItS. $«» FraiKi'sc«
Buy
ANOTHER
Bond