Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 04, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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Vernonia Eagle
Thursday, May 4, 1944
Ha. Pneumonia
Dudley Spofford, Jr., has been
confined to his home for the
pa;t three weeks with pneumonia.
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Make* Trip to Spokane
Mrs. Wm. Heath was called to
Spokane, Washington, due to the
illness of her father. She expects
to be gone for two weeks or
more. Mrs. Charles Phelps is sub­
stituting for Mrs. Heath as teach­
er at the Washington grade
school.
Returns to Vernonia
Mrs. O. T. Bateman and son,
Steven return here from Hills-
boro to spend the summer, They
have been staying with Mrs.
Bateman’s mother, Mrs. Elsie
Stevens for the past several
months.
Old
time
dance.
May
6.
Legion
Je».
Hall,
Taylor’*
18tl—
Orchestra.
Mr. Lio Holt, a former resident
of Vernonia visited friends here
L'unday.
Family
Reunion
Held
A family reunion was held at
Summit, Oregon, honoring Mr.
and Mrs. I. F. Borton of Nash­
ville, Oregon. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borton, Mr.
and Mrs Hermansen (Mabel Bor­
ton) and small daughter, Delilah,
It doesn’t make a
Teat deal of difference
whether you know it 01
not, the fact remains
you should make an ef­
fort to please your wife
and family. Call on us
for sweet-tooth sugges­
tions for any occasion.
Fountain service, too,
the best in town, and
loads of ice cream in
brick, bulk or for cones.
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT
The Cozy
Phone 582
$1.23,
30’s
$1.98,
Get
$2.96.
Redecoration
Now—at
sale,
May
bazar
6.
and
18tl
Rev. W. T. Mugford, Evan­
gelist at the Assembly of Grd
church, suffered a heart attack
Sunday night and was enable to
preach Monday, but was able
to return to the services Tues­
day evening.
15’»
Drug
Gifts for the sweet young grad­
18tl —
uates
Injured in Accident
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roberts re­
ceived cuts and bruises in a
motorcycle accident Monday ev­
ening when their motorcycle
caught fire. It was reported that
no broken bones were received by
either party.
Mother* Service
Saturday, May 13,
Davis’
Club Dance,
Legion Hall.
Orchestra.
Visit* Grandparents
Mrs.
James
Perkine
daughter, Carol Elizabeth,
Klamath Falls visited her grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin,
She left Monday to visit other
relatives in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. iVanderzan-
den and daughter, Mrs. B. J.
Meiwes, and daughter, Margaret,
arrived home last week from a
visit of about a monjth in and
near David City, Nebraska. They
reported a nice trip but were
glad to get back to Oregon.
Mother*
Saturday,
Glen
Service
May
Davis’
Society
13,
Club
Meeting
Hall.
18t2—
Planned
The Women’s Missionary So­
ciety of the Christian church will
meet at the home of Mrs. R. L.
Stubbs on the O-A hill this
Thursday evening at 7:3 0 p.m.
Mrs. J. H. Stubbs will be leader
of the meeting.
Returns
from
food
Visit
Merle Ruhl returned Thursday
from a visit with his mother,
Mrs. Milton Ruhl df Herington,
Kansas,
18t 1
6.
May
sale,
and
bazar
Ladies
Celebrates Birthday
Miss Joy Willard celebrated
her birthday by visiting her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Willard.
She left Tuesday to Teturn to
her studies at the University of
Oregon.
Dance,
Legion
Orchestra.
The structure of America’s
economy demands that we Amer­
icans abandon the haphazard con­
flict of private and group interest
in order that we may win this war
and thereby defeat the enemies of
America and win the peace.
America cannot achieve a fight­
ing national morale and internal
efficiency while some Americans
gain wealth and economic advan­
tage in war prices, war profits,
war wages, and war racketeering
through the spilling of blood of
other Americans in defence of thé
country.
This Material is Reprinted by Per­
mission of Continental Head-
quarters, TECHNOCRACY, Inc.,
155 E. 44th St., N.Y.,17 Through
Section 1, R. I). 12245 at 814 S.W.
10th Ave., Portland 5, OreM Phone
RE 0062.
Goes to Texas
ses,
Miss Ruth Jones left last week
for El Paso, Texas to visit a
friend who is stationed at an
army camp there.
watches
Christian
sale,
food
Ladies
May
and
bazar
18t 1
6.
18t2—
Return to Vernonia
include cosmetic sets,
per­
fume and eclogne, metal com­
pacts, hand bags, pearl necklaces-
Christian
This designed direction of na­
tional operations cannot be at­
tained if America permits busi­
ness and party politics to dominate
the administration of America’s
war effort.
I
Ladies
Christian
foed
SUP­
Armitage
Co.
The conflict of world events
compels the United States and
Canada to install the designed
direction of the strategy of total
war or face disaster.
I
Finished
Work of redecorating the in­
terior of the Bush Furniture
store has been'“completed, The
change greatly improves the
store’s appearance.
100’s NOW
SPRING
your
Auto Repairing
In 1 Easy Lesson
port­
It—
At Nance’s.
Old
dance,
time
May
Saturday,
6.
Legion
Jess
I.O.O.F. Plan* Initiation
Four candidates will receive
their initiatory degree at the
regular meeting of the Odd Fel­
lows at the I.O.O.F. Hall Tues­
day evening. All members are
urged to attend this meeting.
pen
and
and
pencil
sets,
dresser
sets.
Nance’s.
wrist
At
It—
Here from Sweet Home
Kenneth White, Paterson Fur-
niture store manager, was in Ver-
nonia Tuesday from Sweet Home
where he is also managing
furniture store.
Forestry Club Has Outing
The forestry club of the Ver­
nonia high school went on an
outing Tuesday
from
three
o’clock urxtil dark. Members of
I
Some folks like it
the hard way. ,in
-~
Whenji
_
wrong, II
something . goes
they grab a monkey
wrench in one hand
and their temper in the
other and dive in.
What happens with
crude tools and scanty
wisdom, is a foregone
conclusion. Both the
wrench and the temper
aie soon out of hand.
It could have been a-
voided so easily too.
We’ve been repair­
ing autos for years and
the cost is negligible.
We’ll be in the repair
game for a good long
time to come. When
vou need a specialist
we can oblige.
¡
V erBsonia
Acilo Co
TIRE INSPECTING
STATION NO. 5-2-1
We have trebled our stock of
greeting cards at a very approp­
riate
time
graduation
cards.
At
to
and
include
latest
in
o»°ur oi».
Mother's
Nance's.
18tl —
Orchestra.
Make.
Hall,
Taylor's
Trip
to
FORMER
Portland
GOVERNOR
Mrs. Claude Norris made a
trip to Portland Monday on bus-
iness.
Shorty Lee transfer,
of
hauling.
Hat
To
inquire
All kinds
call 802.
Redecoration Job
The show room of the V er-
nonia Auto company is receiving
a complete redecoration job. It
is hoped that the work will be
completed this week.
Tota
Conscription
i
correspondence
leather
folios and bill folds for the men.
Vitamin
known
69c.
Upjohn UNICAPS,
Glen
A Nubile
»Suggestion
es,
Capsule* greatly reduced in price.
McKesson Bax Capsules NOW
PLY,
Visit Here
in fitted and empty leather cas­
Ha* Heart Attack
60 Caps.
Saturday,
We have all the market affords
a married daughter, Sybil and
husband and three children ail
of Summit, Oregon, a young lady
friend of a son who is in the ser­
vice, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bcrton
and family of Vernonia, Bob Bor
ton of Nashville, Oregon, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Borton of Nescott,
Oregon, and S Sgt. Royal Borton,
home on furlough from Camp
Shelby, Mississippi. Bud Borton is
spending a few days visiting his
relatives and parents.
Nationally
the club took their dinners and
did some fishing. About 15 boys
made the trip with their leader,
Harold McEntire.
America must liquidate its pro-
facists at home before it can de­
feat its facist enemies abroad !
Total Conscription will exclude
facism from the North American
Continent.
Plan your meals to government specifications
for your own health and welfare! These basic
foods were determined essential by exhausting
scientific research.
Ask us about them! We shall be delighted
to help you provide all the nourishment re­
quired for every meal, every day.
for United Stati1»
SENATOR
(Short Term)
Opposed to
Aeir Oval
autoeraey
King’s Grocery and Market
“Where Your Money Buys More”
At the Mile Bridge
Riverview
Fold adv.—Sprogus for U. S. Senator Commis««
t.y B. Early, Morgan Building, Portland, Oregon
If there are 30,000,000 unem­
ployed in the United States and
Canada after the war, we will
need Total Conscription more in
peace than in war!
THEREFORE — Technocracy
proposes that the Governments
of the United States and Canada
shall conscript the Men, Machines,
Material and Money, with nation­
al service from all and profits tc
none.
I am interested in Total Con­
scription.
(
) Please send
erature cnly.
(
) Enclosed is 25c. Please
send me “Technocracy’s
Victory Program Bundle.
(
) Enclosed is $1.00 for a full
selection of literature.
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ADDRESS
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me free lit­
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