Thursday, April 9, 1942, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon________________________________________________ y©UK TCWN’S TOPICS Former Nurse Here---- Relatives Visit— Miss Nettie Alley, former county The Lloyd Thomases of Forest Grove spent the Easter week-end health nurse, and Mrs. F. L. Kope, newly-appointed county Red Cross here with the Charles Malmstens. secretary, were in Vernonia for a In Seattle— short time Monday. Miss Alley le*ft Guests of the Paul Gordons Fri­ Monday evening for Washington, day night were Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. C., where she will take additional Nelson and small daughter of Cot­ nurse’s training. tage Grove. Mrs. Nelson is Mrs. See the new combination heater, Gordon’s sister. Saturday the two families left for Seattle to visit trash burner and water heater. Just relatives, and on the return trip the thing where you have an electric Sunday, they crossed to Brem. rtor. or Flamo cook stove. 15 t 1 — on the streamlined ferry, Kalakala, Bush Furniture Store. to see the Navy Yards. They con­ Attend Rally— TIME OUT FOR A HOT MEAL—While spring approaches tinued the trip down Hood’s Canal in the Southland these soldiers, training with snowshoes and skis Those Vernonia people attending to Aberdeen, having to detour 20 the Spring Rally of the Evangelical in the Rockies, enjoy hot stew, corn, rolls and coffee on the snow miles around a small town where an Missionary society held in Portland covered mountain slopes of the remote Northwest. Left to right. all-out practise air raid was being at the First Evangelical church Richard Robelia, Eaugalle, Wis.; Elbert Shafter, Superior, Wis.; held. After visiting Mr. Nelson’s Tuesday were Reverend and Mrs. Alvin Ranson, Branchville, Ind., and John Sala, Summerville, Mass. son at Fort Canby, the couple- re­ Scheuerman, Mrs. II. E. John, Mrs. turned to Vernonia via Longview. G. Kirkbride, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Willard. Move— Ramsey was elected president and Miss Anna Belle Dunn, vice-presi­ The Mike Willards are moving Malmsten, Mrs. Laura Sauer, Mrs. Here from Portland---- dent. into the former Oscar Kaphammar The Misses Heidi and Lottie Charles Malmsten and Mrs. William A regular Red Cross meeting was Reich spent last week-end in Ver­ Nissen. Former Vernonia residents home this week. Kaphammar is em-. nonia, visiting relatives and friends. present at the meeting were Mrs. ployed in Portland in the shipyards. held at the school house with thir­ teen ladies present. Lunch was serv­ The girl's, who formerly attended Edward Garner, Mrs. Leslie Dewey Eighth Grade play., Friday, ed. Each lady took home sewing to high school here, are now living in and Mrs. E. Thompson. April 1, Washington Grade School be finished. Portland. 15 t 1---- New washers, reasonable. New Born to Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Cropp Sunday Daveno Visitors— sets. showing New of Ax- Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Blanton and minister rugs. 15 t 1 — son, Gerry, of Portland, were in Bush Furniture Store. Vernonia Sunday to spend a short Burnsides Return— t’me visiting Mrs. Leatha Tousley Mr. and Mrs. John Burnside re­ and son, Arthur. Mrs. Blanton and turned Saturday from a few weeks Mrs. Tousley are sisters. vacation which they spent at Sea­ side. Fish on Columbia— Harry Latimer, Tom Bramblett Mrs. Lemons Ill— and Bill Heath spent part of last Mrs. Mae Lemons, mother of Sunday fishing on the Columbia Robert Holcomb, has been quite ill near St. Helens. for the past 2 weeks with a severe cold. In Hillsboro— Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson spent Benefit Dance, 1. O. O. F. hall, Easter Sunday in Hillsboro visiting Saturday, April 18. Music by Jimmy relatives. Forsythe’s nine piece orchestra. 15 t 2— In Seaside— Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander spent the past Sunday at Seaside. Sister Leaves— Mrs. Maible Ferguson, sister of R. Massey, Vernonia Bakery owner, left Saturday for Longview after visiting here for the past two months. She will visit in Longview for a short time before returning to her home in Kansas. Leave for California— Mrs. E. H. Condit, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. A. L. Parker of Clatskanie, left Tuesday for Quin­ cy, California, where they will at­ tend the wedding of Veldon Parker, Mrs. Condit’s brother. The ladies expect to be gone two weeks. Here from Toledo---- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall and daughter, Gloria, spent the week­ In Seattle— Wendell Kupersmith spent Tues­ end visiting friends and relatives here. The Walls live in Toledo, Ore­ day in Seattle on business. gon, and are former yernonia resi­ Easter Guests---- dents. Mr and Mrs. Sidney Malmsten Eighth Grade plays, Friday, had as their Easter guests Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Malmsten and family. April 1, Washington Grade School. 15 t 1 — Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Malmsten cal- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Furnishes Move---- E. Malmsten and visited with rela­ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Furnish moved tives from Seaside. their household goods to a new Benefit Dance, 1. O. O. F. ball, home in the St. Johns area last ■Saturday, April 18. Music by Jimmy week. Furnish recently obtained em­ ployment in the Oregon Shipbuild­ Forsythe’, nine piece orchestra. 15 t 2— ing Corporation as a carpenter. The two children, Jimmie and Marianna Mother Visited— will complete the school term be­ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins and fore joining their parent. Mr. and Mrs. Loel Roberts spent the past Sunday at Garibaldi where Visits the Romtvedts— James Romtvedt of Bonanza visit­ they visited with Mr. Hawkins’ ed his uncle, Fred Romtvedt, Tues­ mother. day and Wednesday. The guest attended an executive meeting HZHZHZHXHXHXh had of the FFA held in Portland. Painting Is Easy and Inexpensive Dance, Benefit 1. O. O. F. hall, Saturday, April 18. Music by Jimmy Forsythe’s nine piece orchestra. When you use REP-QUICK Rapid-Dry ENAMEL Public Service House Paint gal. $3.50 Covers 500 to 550 sq.ft. 2 coats per gallon YOUR t HOFFMAN Hardware Co. Mumps, Whooping Cough Prevalent of Banks a 7-pound son, Roland Emil, on March 29 at the General Hospital at Forest Grove. Mrs. Cropp is the former Miss Mildred Markee of this vicinity. Mrs. F. B. Kubler of Sacramento, California, spent March 20 and 21 with her brother-in-law and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kubler. After spending a month visiting with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kubler, Miss Pauline Kubler of Portland, left for Sacramento March 23, for a short visit with her brother, F. B. Kub­ ler, before going on to Los Angeles where she expects to make her home. TIMBER—Mrs. Nellie Kubler at­ tended the 31st Wedding Anniver­ sary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. VanZetten of Portland, it the home of her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Sattler, at Wilsonville on Saturday night, WOOD COSTS LESS April 4. A new home costs 10 to 15 per Mumps, whooping cough and cent lets when constructed entirely measles are making their rounds of wood. in this neighborhood. After having had pneumonia two months ago, Mrs. Percy MeCampbell underwent a serious operation at the Portland Sanitarium Wednesday of last week and has been in a very critical con­ dition. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kilburg and Ronald of Seattle spent from Thurs­ day until Saturday with Mr. Kil- burg’s mother, Mrs. Ida Kilburg. At the girls’ club meeting on Wednesday of last week at the Union high school two of our girls FEDERICI Shoe Shop were elected officers. Miss Bette Want Real Results? 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