Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 25, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, Dec. 25, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
several days last week, left Sunday
for Clatskanie where he will be
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Parker, for several days. Parker,
who is in the forest service in
Gay« Here—
week-end visitors. The Stanley 01- Quincy, California, is a graduate
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gay, form- 80n8, the John Hatfields and the of Vernonia high school and Ore­
CAMP MeGREGOR^Mr. Fugate
er residents in this vicinity, were Gays held their annual Christmas gon State college.
was ill for a few days last week
------------------------------------------------ party last Saturday night.
and went to see the doctor. His
Her« from Seaside—
Nichol* Girl* Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Duerfeldt nephew, LeRoy Bales, retui..ed
Miss Joanne Nichols and Miss and son of Seaside were week-end home with him and remained until
Barbara Nichols arrived the latter guests of the Frank Hartwicks.
Sunday afternoon.
part of last week from their re­
The students at camp have a two-
Dance at Natal Sat., Dec. 27; Glen
spective colleges, Oregon and Ore­
gon State, to spend the Christmas Davi* orchestra. Dancing 8 to 12 weeks vacation over the holidays.
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vacation with their parents, Mr. because of blackout.
The logging operations in camp
and Mrs. J. W. Nichols.
shut down Friday for two weeks
Leaves for Los Angeles—
Mrs. F. M. Ruhl left by train over the holidays.
Here from Beaverton—
Mr. and Mrs. Mauritds Lund went
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell spent from Portland Friday for Los An­
the week-end at the home of Mr. geles where she will spend three to Astoria Saturday.
Mr. and Mis. Erie Peterson
and Mrs. Hale Greenman. Mrs. weeks visiting her mother and sis­
went to Portland Friday and Sat­
Greenman with her son, Jim, re­ ters.
urday.
turned with the couple to Beaver­
New Year’s Carnival Dance, Leg­
Delmar Michener is visiting at
We in the telephone organ­
ton Sunday and will remain with ion hall, December 31.
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her parents until after Christmas.
ization extend the season’s
Boyd Ainsworth is visiting nis
III with Flu—
Hillbilly dance at Pleasant Hill
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth.
Hale
Greenman
was
unable
to
greetings to all our neighbors.
Grange hall, 8 to 12, Wed., Dec. 31. report for work Monday because
Willodeen King is visiting at the
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home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Meadows.
Goei to Clatskanie—
Student Is Home----
Leonard L. Shults, Jr., visited h.»
Veldon Parker who visited his
Jack Anderson, son of Mr. and
sister and family, the E. H. Condits, Mrs. C. L. Anderson, is home from mother, Mrs. Rose Shults, who is
staying with her daughter and fam­
the University of Portland, to spend ily, Mrs. Chris Norgard.
the holidays with his family.
A Christmas program was held
New Year’s Carnival Dance, Leg­ at the school house last Thursday
ion hall, December 31.
51 tl — night. The program was opened by
two songs, “God Bless America,”
Birth Announced—
and "Silent Night,” sung by the
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aldrich, Jr., audience; welcome: Marguerite Nor­
announce the birth of a son, weigh­ gard; exercise; Christ Birthday Cake
ing 10 pounds. The baby was born —Sunday school; piano solo: Bessie
Thursday morning, December 18.
Yokota; recitation: Joy Jamieson;
exercise with vocal: The Unspeak­
New Year’s Carnival Dance, Leg­
able Gift by Dorothy Hogburg; re­
ion hall, December 31.
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citation: Donna Mae Glenn and
Alaskan* Here----
Ted Yokota; songs: Song of Songs
Mr. and Mrs. Emil (Whitey) and Merry Christmas sung by
Norgorden and two daughters of school' closing’ recitation by Donna
Seward, Alaska, visited here for Mae Glenn. Santa Claus appeared
several days last week. Norgorden and presented the children with
was employed in the O. A. mill sacks of candy.
during the late 1920’s and later
joined the U. S. Forestry Service.
He has been in Seward since 1939;
he and -his wife like very much liv­
ing there, they state. The family
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the county court of the state
is waiting boat passage to enable
of
Oregon for Columbia county.
them to return to their home, fol­
In the matter of the estate of
lowing a vacation in the United HENRY
GLAHN, deceased.
States.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as executor Of the es­
Dance at Natal Sat., Dec. 27; Glen tate of Henry Glahn, deceased, has
Davis orchestra. Dancing 8 to 12 filed his final account in t.he county
because of blackout.
51 tl — court of the state of Oregon for
Columbia county, and that Monday,
January 19, 1942 at the hour of
At Camp Roberts—
A card received the latter part 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of
of last week from Wilton Rogers,
tells that he is to be stationed at
Camp Roberts, California. The card
was mailed at the Reception Cen­
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
ter at Fort Lewis.
School, Camp Closed
For Holidays
YOUR TOWN’S TOPICS
West Coast
Telephone Co.
Roberts
and
Hieber
See my bargain* in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 per M. and up.
Open Saturday* from 8 a. m. to noon.
bruue
FOUND—Between 1st and 2nd
streets on Bridge St. Wednesday,
one gray, kid glove, size 6’4. Own­
er may claim by paying for this
ad.
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FOR SALE—Fryers and roasting
chickens. Call 336. Harry Em-
mors.
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FOR SALE—4-room modern house
with basement and furnace. Lo­
cated on Park Drive. Call Mrs.
Earl Smith, 582.
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FOR SALE—House. Reasonable
price. Inquire Eagle office. 51t3
FOR SALE—Five-room
modern
house in Riverview 1 bl. ck 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
5-room
THIS IKII.IIIAY SEASON...
Phone 773
RIVERVIEW
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The Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
Invites You to Bank by Mail if Inconvenient
to Come in Person
J. A. Thornburg, President
“THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK”
Arm Broken----
“T reat yourself to
BRAND
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT
BOURBON WHISKEY
friends!
se I"1“1 Gliv.
f
Mrs. R. L. Spencer suffered a
broken right arm last week as the
result of a fall at her home.
Mrs. Robert Martin of La Center,
Washington, arrived in Vernonia
Monday to stay until Wednesday
visiting with her friend, Mrs. Sam
Hearing, Jr. Mrs. Martin, the form­
er Alvenia Connell, taught music
and gym in the high school last
year.
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
.
FOR RENT—4-room modern, partly
furnished apartment and two-
room furnished apartment. See Vix-
fcil Powell, Riverview.
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Former Teacher Here—
Expert Auto Repairing
.
bOR SALE—Used davenport in good
condition. 6 ft. length over all.
See John Grady, 258 A Street,
Vernonia.
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FOR RENT—Furnished
3-room
house, including use of washing
machine. Inquire Art Davis, 1123
Rose Ave., or phone 702.
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New Year’s Carnival’Dance, Leg­
ion hall, December 31.
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New and Used Parts
New and Used Tires
Gas and Oil
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Classified
Ads............
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Merry Christmas
Here from Salem----
Earl Washburn was a Vernonia
visitor for a short while Tuesday.
Washbum formerly operated the
wood business here.
Everyone!
New Year’s Carnival Dance, Leg­
ion hall, December 31.
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ob’s Market
Sees Program—
Miss Nedra Young who is teach­
ing in Beaverton came to Vernonia
Tuesday night enroute to her home
in Seaside. Miss Young taught the
fourth grade in the Washington
school last year.
Bob Tipton
Baby Born—■
The Rex Bellmores in Riverview
are the parents of a baby girl,
born Saturday, December 20. The
baby weighed 8% pounds.
New Bus Schedules
Effective Dec. 11, 1941
Leave Vernonia for
Portland
7:20, 11:00 A. M.;
1:50, 7:03 P. M.
Leave Portland for
Vernonia
9:15, 11:45 A. M.
4:15, 6:15 P. M.
Vernonia Laundry
and Cleaners
OREGON MOTOR
STAGES
Depot:
Cozy Confectionery
Phone 582
Season s
Greetings
Nehalem
Products Co.
7
modern house. 6th and Nehalem.
Known as Veal house.
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Legal Notices—
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
c.
said day and the court rooi._ of
said court has been appointed by
said court as the time and place
fur the hearing 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.
Crawford Motor
Company