Thursday, March 12, 1942, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon 3 4 Mrs. Myrtle Holce and Mrs. Roy Hughes made a trip into Washington Monday. Mrs. A. Dowling called on Mrs. Ed Reynolds Thursday. Mrs. Mary Mother-Daughter Banquet Business Women’s Club Garlock was caring for her before Plans Discussed— Meets Tuesday Night— she was taken to the hospital. Hostesses for the Tuesday night Plans for the annual Mother and Mrs. George Turner was down Daughter banquet were disccussed meet of the Vernonia Business Wo­ at the March 4 meeting of the men were Miss Betty Mulkey and from Vernonia Thursday, being Evangelical Missionary society. Mrs. Mrs. Rosa Steen. During the busi­ called by the illness of her mother- Sidney Malmsten, president, appoint­ ness meeting the group voted to in-law, Mrs. Reynolds. ed a committee to set tho date and Mr. and Mrs. George Jones have give $2 for the drive for funds to been placed on the lookout to ob­ procure a speaker. Mrs. Lewis Laramore led the de- gj towards furnishing quarters for serve. They left for the lookout votionals on the subject of “Stew­ convalescing soldiers. Friday. They will watch night and ardship” and Mrs. Judd Greenman Mis. Ina Scott continued irom day. reviewed a chapter, “The Seed and the previous mee.ing her interesting Austin Corli is driving the high the Soil,” from the study book. lecture on “Relaxation” which was school bus for Mr. W. R. John­ In honor of both Mrs. Sidney followed by questions and discussion son who has been on the sick list Malmsten and Mrs. Charles Marm- by the club. several months. ten far their birthdays, the Polly Several of the boys are leav­ On March 24, Miss Betty Gallo­ Anna circle served small cup cakes way will entertain at her apart- ing Thursday, being called by and tea during the social hour. ent and will also provide the pro- Uncle Sam. They are: Sunny Wik­ gra which will have to do with strom, Earl Knowles, Lloyd Beach, Mrs. Fletcher Is Hostess Weyne Reynolds and Elmer Cam- some phase of economics. berg. For Club Meet— Lloyd Beach made a trip to his The O. A. Bridge club met Thurs­ sister’s home in Washington the day of last week at the home of first of the week, taking some of Mrs. Richard Flutcher. Mrs. Walter hs personal belongings to leave Vaughan held high score. Mrs. Vir­ while serving his country. gil Moore of Portland, Mrs. Flet­ Delmar Jones stays with the J. cher’s mother, substituted for Mrs. .MIST—Earl Roper’s mother re­ O. Libel family during the school C. L. Anderson who because of ill­ turned to her home near Tillamook week while his folks are at the ness was unable to be present. Sunday after spending the past lookout, post. week witji her son and wife. Dinner guests at the Wikstrom Legion, Auxiliary Plan The Nehalem Unit of demonstra­ home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Birthday Party— tion met Friday at the home of Joe Roeser and Mr. anl Mrs. Mel­ A joint meeting of the American Mis. Knowles with 19 ladies pres­ vin DeRock. Walter Turner was a business l egion and Auxiliary is planned for ent. Mrs. Casswell was there as Monday evening of this week at was Mrs. Azela Layer from Cor­ visitor in the village Monday even­ be is being treated for high blood pressure. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger end fam’lv motored to Oregon City Riverview Phone X57 rnd Portland Saturday. LET’S EE SOCIABLE Mrs. Casswell Talks to Unit NeW Family Moves To Stoney Point YOU WOULD NOT E VERNONIA BAKERY Accident Causes Death Wednesday TIMBER—'Robert (Bob) Dunn, who had lived in this commmunity the past seven years, died at the General Hospital in Forest Grove ai 9:25 p. m. Wednesday, after be­ ing injured earlier in tihe day from an accident which occured while being employed at the Powell Logging Co. He was 18 years of ,'ge, and was born at Billings, Mon­ tana, October 8, 1924. He leaves to mourn his loss, his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn, two sisters, Anna Belle and Pat­ ricia, and two brothers, William and Russell, besides a large group of friends. He graduated from high, school. Services were held Sunday at the Forest Grove undertakers with interment at Forest Grove cemetary. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rub­ ier attended a Southern Pacific .Association dinner at the Roose­ velt Hotel, Portland, Monday night, in honor of I ouis Roehrig, who takes his pension. Mr. Roerig was a boiler maker foreman. Sergeant Lorraine Tallman of Pendleton arrived home Saturday morning, on a five-day furlough, to attend the funeral of Bob Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Daugherty and son, Frank, moved to Shields camp last Sunday. YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE JOY THEATRE Thursday and Friday, March 12 and 13 PRIVATE March Saturday, STEAK there are no electric lines to tangle your string. And if ycu do happen to accidently get your kite in the wires, don’t try to remove it. Call the Eled,trie company and they will get it down choice wines to­ night. See how it brings out new flavors—makes dinner a feast! Andy ■ -'ty'-'. \ ;zí-, CHEVROLET’S Car Conservation Plan • -vw4. lá * * * * LEADER * March OWNERSHIP For all motorists who want to keep their cars serving dependably, the words to remember are: See your local Chevrolet dealer. ... Chevrolet originated the "see you through." CONSERVE COOLING Keye, MISS POLLY Slim Summerville Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday. March 18, 19, and 20 KEEP ’EM FLYING COMING- Lou Our Clouds Over Wife—Burma Swamp Water—Honky Tonk V the BRAKES —see him at regular Intervals—if you want your car to Always tee your local THE WOLF MAN War CONSERVE Conservation.” ... He gives skilled, reliable, economical Devine Claude Rains, Warren William. Patrie Knowle. Bud Abbott Cartoon and "Car Conservation Plan," and he is a specialist in "Car Roberts 17 Zam Pitt. CONSERVI TRANSMISSION A sk about the Budget Plan. Low down-payments and easy terms on parts and service. Evelyn News , Tuesday, in administering it CONSERVE nits service on all makes of cars arid trucks.... See him today HERE COMES MR. JORDAN Montgomery Comedy Thank you in providing this specialized service GAS Sunday ar-d Monday, March 15 and 16 Robert injured. * LEADER THE KID FROM KANSAS Leo Carrillo, Cartoon If you try to do it you may be seriously CONSERVE Lynn Foran. for you. Dessy’s Tavern Zane Grey’s THE LAST OF THE DUANES Dick the Piense fly your kites in vacant lots where 14 George Montgomery Kites and Electric Lines about this kite flying that we want to speak. TO CO WITH YOUR Margaret Sullivan Sport Reel Boyer Comedy MILLION MEN TRANED More than a million men are trained to work in wood, a labor reservoir exceeding all other crafts. daffodils, but to fly kites for boys and it is Timber is the only crop that about one-half of the land in Ore- sr n and Washington can grow and a little over half of the 27-odd mil­ lion acres of productive forest land is in private ownership. APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hen­ sel of Portland were callers last Tuesday night at the B. Tallman home. They were enroute to their homes in Portland after a week’s vacation at the Seaside and As­ toria Beaches. Mrs. Hensel will be better remembered here as Lois Merz. Miss Oma Hicky of Jewell spent Saturday and Sunday at the Dunn home and attended the funeral of Bob Dunn Sunday. March brings breezes, not only to stir Heath’s Service Station I ARGE Mrs. Laura Gilmore went to Seat­ tle, Washington, Friday where she visited her sons, Arthur, and wife, and Claude, and family until Mon­ day. Mrs. Ida Kilburg and daughter LaVern Walters, attended the funeral services in Portland Hist Wednesday of the late Dr. Prince C. Page. Mrs. Jim Robertson returned last Saturday from Phoenix, Arizona, where she has visited the past month with her son and daughter-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson. She reports beautiful weather while there. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones Costello Pacific Convoy—Smiling Through— MOTHERS— Medical science has proved that milk is the most satisfactory food for growing children and adults! Grade A Milk & Cream Phone today for reg­ ular delivery to your home. 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