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Thursday, Dec. 18, 1941, Vemonîa Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon The Austin Dowling folk papering their house. Champions to Banquet are County Unit Meets The Nehalem Valley Unit of County Demonstration met last Fri day at the home of Mrs. William Bridgers. Mrs. Libel and Mrs. Sieg enthaler demonstrated vegetable cookery. There was present quite a good attendance including five guests. A most appetizmg luiluu at noon was served previous to a short business meeting. The next regular meeting will be on the first Friday in January at Mrs. Ray Garloek's home. Guests during the week at the Dowling home were Mrs. Siegen - thaler, Mrs. Moses, Mrs. Fenton, Mrs. Ashley, Mrs. Hayden, Mr. and Pictured above is the 1941 Logger football squad which was the two-time county championship win Mrs. N. Trotter and Mrs. Jones. ners. Reading from left to right, front row: Clayton Aldrich, Robert Roeser, Jack Olin, Middleton Crawford, The Legionnaires and their fam Leland Errend, Lester Galloway, Lewis Adams, Clyde Lamping, Paul Gray, Lawrence Jensen, Glenn Jus ines from this vicinity held a din tice. Standing: Max Ensworth, Beryl Arner, Elmer Goodman, Ralph McDonald, Melvin Schwab, Fred Lusby, ner party and Christmas tree at the Cloice Hall, Edgar Culbertson, Robert Reynolds, Claire Sunnell, Bill Duncan, Benny Hall, Max Millis, James Mist gym Monday night. Johns, Bobby Schwab, Frank Lines, Robert Kent, Coach Mason McCoy. Not included in the picture but also Floyd Libel has been staying at on the squad are: Ben Soejimi, Robert Hall, Wilfred Holce, Bernard Lamping, Lewis Lane, Johnny Plymale, home for a short while. and Dan Rollins. Manager for the team was Mancel Rose and assistant manager, Douglas Culbertson. Perry McGcc and Wynn Rey nolds were in Portland Monday. Mrs. E. J. Roper’s uncle is visi ins and Clatskanie opposite Hill ember 11. ting here; he is a colonel in the Military. Vernonia, Rainier, West Committees Named army. port and Clatskanie were the We.t Nineteen members were present The Al Becker folk came up from teams and the others the east, the former winning the opener by a last Wednesday at the regular P. Tillamook last week. T. A. meeting, held in the school Program Given The Loggers started their basket score of 44 to 32. The lower grade pupils gave a The Loggers met Banks here library. Mrs. Don Noland was elec ball season in the right manner Wednesday evening, last night, but ted treasurer for the unexpired term nice program on Tuesday after last Saturday at Scappoose in the the game is not one schedulea ,n noon. Barbara Hayden was master Columbia League jamboree when regular Columbia League play, of Mrs. Myrtle Ramsey,* who had cf ceremonies and all the other they defeated Scappoose 10 to 5. which does not begin until after resigned. Committees were named pupils took part. Beverly Closner to help decorate the community and Marjorie Wikstrom sang a Eight teams competed, two teams the first of the year. playing a quarter. The drawing Christmas tree and to sack the song; Austin Corll, a song with for opponents placed Vernonia op guitar accompaniment; Beverly and Christmas candy. posite Scappoose, Rainier opposite Mr. and Mrs. William Hutiman David Closner in a song were ac Parkrose, Westport against St. He.- and daughter, Billie, left last Wed companied on the guitar by Austin nesday for Los Angeles, California, Corl'l and a yodeling song by Bar to visit Boyce L. Parker, who is bara Housley. The program ended stationed at an army camp near by all joining in singing “Jingle TIMBER—Westly Gildner, weath Los Angeles. The Huffmans expect Bells”. er squadron, attached to McChord to be away two weeks. Many in and out of the village Field, Washington, has recently Mrs. Laura Gilmore was a visitor are on observation duty at this Effective Dec. 11, 1941 time. been promoted to Sergeant and in Portland Friday. under sealed orders sent to San Ben Louden was a business visit Mr. and Mrs. Amil Brookman of Leave Vernonia for Francisco, to embark for South Sherwood, were Sunday visitors at or in Clatskanie Saturday. Seas duty. Mr. and Mrs. Walter the Ed West home. Mrs. Brookman Portland Gildner, Betty and Eldred, met fnd Mrs. West are sisters. CARD OF THANKS 7:20, 11:00 A. M.; him Saturday night at the train in Win Ball Games We wish to take this means of 1:50, 7:03 P. M. Portland and saw him off for the The basketball game played at thanking those who were so helpful South. Banks last Friday was won by both and thoughtful of us during our Geoffrey Brown who has been Timber boys and girls. The score bereavement upon the loss of our Leave Portland for ill for months, seems a little Im for the girls game was 22 to 13. father and grandfather. Vernonia proved at this time and made a Score for the boys, 30 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Lee and 9:15, 11:45 A. M. trip to Forest Grove and Hilisboro family Patricia Crittenden returned to 4:15, 6:15 P. M. last Saturday. First time he has school last Monday. The Critten Mr. and Mrs. Les Ray Norris been able to be away from home dens have been living in Beeber, and family since last March.. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Norris California, the past few months, The library will be closed both and formerly lived here. and family. afternoon and evening on these The Frigidaire of Geoffrey brown dates: December 24 and 31. It will which was offered by the Vernonia te open again January 7. Union was won by Mrs. Ed Peter Depot: Mrs. Mae Tallman and Mrs. Ida son of Sunset. Cozy Confectionery Kifburg attended the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanson and NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Phone 582 Dr. Guy Via at the Forest Grove daughters, Jean and Carol, visited In the county court of the state of Oregon for Columbia county. Undertaking Chapel Thursday, Dec- friends in Eugene last week. In the matter of the estate of Mary Hart of Vernonia was a HENRY GLAHN, deceased. cai'ler Tuesday morning at the Kil burg home. Loggers Win Jamboree Quarter Sergeant Leaves For South Seas New Bus Schedules OREGON MOTOR STAGES ‘ Legal Notices— Christmas Plans Made The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK Invites You to Bank by Mail if Inconvenient to Come in Person J. A. Thornburg, President "THE ROLL OF HON ..I BANK” Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION Vernonia, Oregon The Mist Helping Circle has post poned its program and sale which were to have taken place the 12th of December. Mrs. Charles Hanson, Mrs. Wil liam Bridgers and Miss Goldie Kea ton were Portland visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Reynolds is able to be up and around after her recent illness; she is not very strong as yet. FOR SALE—1934 Chevrolet Mas ter Deluxe sedan in good condi tion. Inquire at Eagle office. 49t3— FOR SALE—Five-room modern house in Riverview 1 block from Heath’s Service Station. Good gar age and wood house full of good, dry wood. Chicken house and park for 30 chickens. Plenty of flowers and shrubs. In fact this is a com plete home and can be bought for less than worth. Also 4 lots with barn suitable for 2 cows and hay room. Will sell separately or as a unit. See John F. Penney, River view. 48tf— FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room house, including use of washing machine. Inquire Art Davis, 1123 51t3 FOR SALE—Used davenport in good Rose Ave., or phone 702. condition. 6 ft. length over all. See John Grady, 258 A Street, FOR RENT—4-room modern, partly furnished apartment and two- Vernonia. 51t3— ir.om furnished apartment. See Vir gil Powell, Riverview. 51t3— FOR SALE—-Fryers and roasting chickens. Call 336. Harry Em mons. 51t3 WANTED—Girl for general house work in Portland. No washing or ironing. Good wages. Mrs. G. H. FOR SALE—4-room modern house Phelps, 612 N. W. 20th, Port with basement and furnace. Lo land. 51tl cated on Park Drive. Call Mrs. Earl Smith, 582, 51t3 F’OUND—Between 1st and 2nd streets on Bridge St. Wednesday, FOR SALE—Complete household one gray, kid glove, size 6’,4. Own furnishings purchased 8 months er may claim by paying for this ago. Purchaser may have by paying ad. 50t3— small equity and continuing balance of contract payments. Burl Stephens, 226 C Street, Vernonia. 51tl Guaranteed Watch Repairing FOR SALE—-Three New Zealand white breeding boes, 1 buck. H. G. Hall, Phone 1161 or call at Un ion hall. 51tl— W. T. JACOBS 1162 State Street Vernonia THIS HOLIDAY SEASON .. . T reat yourself to BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ’’7L I your Guests- ..B 1 «I,*»*1** *P5P,. 91 Proof $2.40 Qt. National Distillers Prod. Corp., N.Y. SAM'S FOOD STORE GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES An Independent, Home-Owned Grocery FREE DELIVERY School Holds Program Tuesday Program Postponed Classified Ads............ 5 FOR SALE—House. Reasonable price. Inquire Eagle office. 51t3 YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU NEED HERE FOR YOUR SPECIAL DINNERS When you are planning a special meal, as you probably will be in the next few days, you will find everything you need at Sam’s to make that meal a success. Christmas parties and trees are planned in each room at school for Friday morning. The community program and tree will be Tuesday night, December 23. Everyone is in vited. Vacation starts December 24 and ends January 4. Mr. Yoder, principal, will spend Christmas vac ation at Sheridan with his family t.ud Miss Macy plans on spending it with her parents at Salem. Mrs. Hazel Lewis of Portland visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed West, last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mabel McCoy had as a Sun day dinner guest her mother, Mrs. Rogers, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. B. Tailman were visitors Sunday evening in Buxton at the home of Mrs. Tallman’s mother, Mrs. Edith Riggle. Linthol Brown is the proud own er of a 1941 Dodge, five passenger coupe purchased last Wednesday. Miss Marcella Macy, intermed iate teacher, spent Sunday with her parents at Salem. MIST—William Bridgers spent a couple of days last week in the Rose City. Sunday callers at the George Jones home included Mr. and Mra. Ashley and children. Mrs. Siegenthaler and son, Ar thur, were Portland visitors Tues day. Mrs. Clark Fenton from Castle Rock, Washington, came over to visit friends and relatives for a few days recently. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as executor of the es tate of Henry Glahn, deceased, has filed his final account in the county court of the state of Oregon tot Columbia county, and that Monday, January 19, 1942 at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of said day and the court roo,.. of said court has been appointed by said court as the time and place for the heariqg of objections there to and the settlement thereof. Dated and first publication Dec ember 18, 1941. Date of last publication January 15, 1942. Fred J. Zeiner Executor John L. Foote St. Helens, Oregon. Attorney. HASSOCKS — END TABLES DISHES Why don’t you try hanging up an average week’s washing some time, Mister? Even a he-man would be tired out after a big day’s washing. Yet many a he-man expects his wife to do the job he wouldn’t tackle for love or money. Besides housewives have plenty of other work to do. 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