2______ Thursday, October 21, 1943
Vernonia Eagle
Pressure Cookers
Release Increased
Your Town’s Topics
Mora Hunter« Make Good Report«
Reported Ill
L. W. Skuzie and Harold Mc
Entire hunted in the Wilson riv
er country and both returned with
good reports. The former brought
home a 4-point and Mr. McEn
tire returned with a deer weighing
over 200 pounds. Orle Robbins also
hunted in the Wilson river area
and returned with an 8-point deer.
Sam Hearing, Sr. was reported
as being ill for several days of
last week.
A««i«t« with Directory
Visit«
Joanne Nichols, Vernonia, ma
jor in journalism. University of
Oregon, is assisting with the Pig-
ger’s Guide, student directory, as
it is being put together. Miss
Nichols belongs to Theta Sigma
Phi and Phi Theta Upsilon, hon-
oraries.
Mrs. Lio Holt is spending this
week visiting friends in Vernonia.
Hunt
for
Bird«
Wallace McCrae, Paul Gordon
and Ray Mills hunted for birds
Saturday on the E. H. Condit
farm at Clatskanie,
Ha« Flu
Mrs. Sam Hearing, Jr. was ill
with the flu Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday of last week. She
has recovered and is back teach
ing school now.
Butine«» Trip
Made
Mrs. Bob Holcomb, her mother
Mrs. Mae Lemons and Mrs. Holly
Holcomb, Jr. recently made a bus
iness trip to John Day. They re
mained there for two weeks vis-
isting relatives and friends.
Artist
Rich’s
Barber
Shop
9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Weekdays
9 A. M. to 7 P. M.
Saturdays
Formerly Wendell’s
Barber Shop
Relax at
Dessy’s
While you are not
at work you need to re
lax. The ideal place in
this locality is Dessy’s
where you can enjoy
yourself, have refresh
ment and meet the peo
ple you enjoy being
with.
Dessy’s
Tavern
Under the liberalized regula
tions now used by the local agri
cultural war boards, group use
of all canners is no longer a prime
requisite for eligibility to pur
chase and the canners may be
bought for individual home use.
Persons who need pressure can
ners may apply directly to Mrs.
Maud C. Cassxfell, home demon
stration agent or to the local coun
ty farm rationing committee at
St. Helens, for a certificate of el
igibility or ask that previously
filed applications be reviewed und
er the new rulings.
Friend«
Speak«
Ben Larson, commercial artist
from Portland, ministered at the
Assembly of God church Sunday
and also visited at the H. H.
Frank home.
Dance
23,
Glen
at
Natal
Davis
Saturday,
Oct.,
It—
orchestra.
Daughter Visits
Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Enstrom
had as their Sunday guests their
daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Steiner and chilidren of
Longview, Washington. Oscar En
strom accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Carlson from Corvallis
also spent the week-end at home.
MASQUERADE
NOW OPEN FOR
BUSINESS
With increased supplies of pres
sure canners now available, the
war food administration has re
laxed its rationing regulations to
facilitate the purchase of pressure
canners by individuals and groups
for home food processing.
day,
October
Glen
Davis
30.
Satur
Dance
Legion
orchestra.
Service club.
Hall.
Visit« Relatives
Pvt. Edmund Fuller spent the
weekend visiting his two brothers
and aunt whom he hasn’t seen for
five years. They are Otis Fuller,
Mike White and Mrs. Ruby Smith.
Here
Visitors
from
Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Osborn of
Salem spent a week with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Osborn and daughter.
Mother’s
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Shorty
Lee
Transfer—all
kind«
of hauling. Inquire by calling 191.
Injured in Woods
Leonard Cookson was injured
Friday, October 15 near Camp
McGregor where he was falling a
tree. It seems that as the tree was
falling it struck a smaller tree
causing a limb to break and pene
trate through his upper left arm.
Mr. Cookson was reported as re
covering satisfactorily from the
injury.
Taken to Hospital
James Emmons was taken to the
Emmanuel hospital in
Portland
Saturday for treatment.
Suffers Stroke
Frank Davis was moved to Mrs.
Maude Rogers home by the Bush
ambulance Tuesday after having
a stroke. It seems that Mr. Div-
is had been ill for a day after
having the stroke before anyone
found him.
War Time Food
Program to Start
Withholding Tax
Returns One Now
J. W. Maloney, collector of in
ternal revenue, Wednesday called
to the attention of all employers
who are required to withhold in
come tax from the wages of their
employees that the returns of
this tax are now due and must be
filed with the office of the collec
tor of internal revenue, Portland,
Oregon, not later than October
31, 1943.
Mr. Maloney said that unusually
severe penalties are imposed under
this new act for any failure to
file the return in time to reach
the collector’s office within the
time specified above. There is a
minimum addtition to the tax of
$20 for failure to file return and
pay tax when due. Collector Ma
loney urges employers to avoid this
penalty by mailing their returns
in time to reach his office not
later than October 31.
Greater freedom of purchase is
also given. Certificate holders may
now buy from any dealer who has
pressure canners. Previously the
applicant had to locate a canner
for sale before the application to
purchase was approved. Both 7-
quart and 14-quart canners are
available under the relaxed regula
tions. The supply of 14-quart can
ners is somewhat limited, however.
Dance
Satur
Make 10 par cent
Just a £ •5rU":3
, Point
Business
Opportunity
A chance to make some
extra money and get free
house rent at Vernonia
Golf Course If interested
see C. L. Anderson at O-A
office at once.
We're Proud That
We Can Serve
Vernonia Car
Owners
car
Every
ha«
ica
First Christian Church
—The Livingstones, Ministers
9:45—Bible school for all ages.
M. L. Herrin, Superintendent.
11:00—Communion and preaching
Sermon by Douglas Winn.
11:00—Junior church services.
7:30 p.m.—Evening communion
and Evangelistic service. Sermon
by Mr. Winn. Services every
evening except Saturday.
owner
been
aid in the
Amer
in
upon
called
to
national effort—to
conserve gasoline, oil, tires—
to prolong the useful life of
his car—to drive carefully and
safely.
We’re
proud
equipped
we
are
every
car
that
help
to
owner do his part. And equip
ped we are—with trained me
chanics,
special tools and ma
chines,
and
terials—to
serving
your
you
our
owners
pledge
your
well
by
cars
keeping
cars
owners,
Chevrolet
of
all
faithful,
painstaking
their
ma
high-quality
keep
cars well serviced.
To
to
Western homemakers will be er-
posed to an intensive educational
day, October 30.
Legion
Hall.
program on wartime food next
Glen Davis
orchestra.
Mother's
month when the nationwide food
Service club.
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fights for freedom campaign is
Church Appearance Imroved
The appearance of the auditor inaugurated, according to western
Some hunters reports have been
ium of the Christian church has campaign spokesmen.
very good . . . some report bad
Through the medium of news news ... or maybe they are ex
been very much, improved by the
addition of Venetian blinds. This papers, radio and magazines the cuses . . . Paul Gordon is still
is a part of the general improve facts of today’s food situation will limping as the result of a fall
ment program of the church.
be told to the nation. Through while hunting . . . Blaine Cobat
volunteer
community committees goes out to hunt nearly every ev
Dance at Natal Saturday, Oct.,
these facts will be carried and ening and returns with nothing
23, Glen Davis orchestra.
It—
personally explained in the home. . . . Jimmie Davies has graduated
Minister Visits Father
Nutrition pamphlets will also be from crutches to a cane ... Yes
Percy Crawford, well known distributed in the home-to-home it rained last week and Dan Ca
minister and son of Tom Craw canvass. Through the wholesale son was glad as he was complain
ford, visited his father and Mrs. and retail food trades 30 million ing about having to haul wood . . .
Crawford here Monday, October kitchen “pin-ups” containing elev and then it rained and he didn’t
11, after speaking Sunday in en food questions will be distribut have to haul.
Portland at the Baptist church ed to consumers.
and also broadcasting from the
The campaign is sponsored by
Put every dollar above the
civic auditorium Sunday afternoon. business, government and commun
necessities of life into War
Bonds. Payroll Savings is
After leaving Vernonia he went ity groups in the interest of com
the best means of doing your
to Seattle where he was the guest plete public understanding of the
best in helping your sons and
of Dr. and Mrs. Jepson here he wartime job of food and the need
A
friends on the fighting fronts. Fig
preached and also
made
two for everyone to produce, conserve, ure it out yourself.
more broadcasts. Last week end share and play square.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Crawford
The government agencies in
went to Seattle to be the guests volved include the office of war
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
of Dr. and Mrs. Jepson and Per information, the war food admin
cy's brother, Wiloughby Crawford istration. the office of civilian
and family from Canada came to defense and the office of price
complete the reunion.
administration.
MASQUERADE
Tut Your
Payroll Savings
on a Family Basis
makes,
we
conscientious,
efforts
to
keep
rolling—and
roll
ing right.
Sawdust...
VERNONIA AUTO
COMPANY
A Safe Place to Trade
Vernonia. Oregon
The Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
Invites You to Bank by Mail if Inconvenient
to Come in Person
LOCALLY-OWNED, INDEPENDENT BANK
Campaign Planned
On the community side the lo
cal defense councils and their in
formation, consumer and nutrition
committees as well as community
service members of war price and
rationing boards — all volunteer
workers on wartime problems—are
organizing to do the personalized
education job in their communi
ties.
Through the war advertising
council, advertising agencies, na
tional advertisers and food pro
cessors, wholesalers and retailers
have combined to prepare a com
plete advertising campaign for
newspapers, magazines, radio as
well as merchandising display ma
terial for retailers.
"On^ of the objectives of the
campaign , will be to spike the
many rumors concerning wartime
usage of our food supply,” said
Maurice W. Heaton, president of
the Pacific Advertising associa
tion. “Our association is volunteer
ing its services in organizing for
the war advertising council, the ad
vertising interest throughout the
West so that the printed work will
effectively back up the personaliz
ed community work."
GUARANTEED
Watch Repairing
941
w. T. JACOBS
1st Avenue, Vernonia
“ You were absolutely correct in making the
statement you did, George...»of a drop of
whiskey has been distilled in this country in
orer a year.”
“ That's what I told the boys down at the
lodge. Judge, but they were so surprised I
thought maybe I was wrong.”
“No you weren't. George. The truth of the
matter is that a year before Pearl Harbor,
the beverage distilling industry voluntarily
offered its facilities to the government. Many
companies started to produce alcohol for war
purposes almost immediately. And just as
soon as the government's requirements in
creased, thedistilling facilitiesof the entire in
dustry were converted 100% to the produc
tion of war-alcohol and nothin g else. As a mat
ter of fact, the beverage distilling industry
is producing about half of the government’s
needs for this vital war material. And that’s
a 24 hour a day, 7 day a week job, George.”
“I’m glad I told you about my talk with
Sam. Judge. You’ve given me a lot more facts
on that subject.”