4 Thursday, ’ nuary 13, 1944 Vern mia Eagle
Party Held for
Trainee Wed.
KEASEIY—A farewell party
was held at the Frank Morris
home Friday evening for Carroll
Keasey who leaves for the army
air corps Wednesday. There were
11 young people from Rock creek
present.
Pvt. W. R. Prince, who is sta
tioned at Corvallis, spent the
Are You
Thirsty?
An ice cream soda,
milkshake, or coke is
just what you need to
quench your thirst.
In your next spare
moment, drop in at the
Cozy for one of these
delicious refreshments.
You’ll like them.
The Cozy
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Fritz Hausler
Mr».
Mr. and
Do you feel
“Left out of it”?
ARE YOU missing the chance
in
share
to
this
war—miss
ing an experience you'd value
all your life?
Right now, in the WAC, you
could
be
doing
a
Army
vital
job. You could be getting val
uable
new
meeting
training,
week end with his folks, the W.
J. Lindsley family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sara Smith and
Pvt. W. R. Prince and the
Lindsley family all spent Sat
urday evening with Joe Lindsley
and family.
Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and child
ren visited at the Frank Morris
home Sunday.
Service Man
Visits Relatives
TIMBER—Evelyn Shepard re
turned to Astoria and St. Marys
school of nursing Sunday after
having spent a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Shep
ard.
Ruth Byers went to work at
the S. P. roundhouse last Monday
Mrs. George White was called
to Portland Sunday to care for
her mother, Mrs. Pete Ribbers,
who is very ill.
S/Sgt. and Mrs. Monty Tall
man of Colorado Springs, Colo.,
spent from Thursday of last
week until Tuesday with
his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Tail
man. He was on a 15-day fur
lough.
Mrs. John Bino went to Foss
last Wednesday where she will
spend two weeks caring for her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Barbara Hazel-
kamp, who recently underwent
an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Shepard,
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Schmidlin
and daughter and Miss Evelyn
Shepard of Astoria were Sunday
visitors of Mrs. Lydia Morgan
and family of Banks.
A new ladies rest room has
been built at the, S. P. round
house.
Fedincia Marquez, who works
at the shipyard in Portland spent
Sunday with his father. Richard
Marquez.
Mary Hart and Helen Smail
of Portland were guests of Ida
Kilburg several days. Mrs. Smail
later went to TillamooK where
she met her husband.
Those Who
Are In It
range. For 15 minutes at about
10-second intervals our ship was
straddled with shell bursts and
believe me I was sweating. We
finally got out if it by knocking
out their guns and when we left
at the end of the day Wake Is
land was one big mess of smoke
and fire.
“Then it was back to Pearl
Harbor for a short stay before
we left again for another big
raid this time occupation of the
Gilbert Islands, but this time we
were sort of bringing up the
rear. First we left with a bunch
of landing barges which were to
be held in reserve for reenforce
ments. We took them down to the
island of Funafuti which is about
70 miles south of the Gilberts.
We stayed there for about five
days waiting until they sent word
for us. While there the Japs
came over on a bombing mission.
They bombed mostly the landing
strip on the island. We were
anchored off shore and dared not
fire for fear of giving our po
sition away. Then we would have
been an easy target for them.
Just the same we had to be at
our battle stations and got very
little sleep. During the day we
would go over on the beach and
pick coconuts and look at the
funny looking natives. When we
finally did head for the Gilberts
the battle was in full swing but
when we got there things were
pretty well under control so
people, seeing new places while
serving your country.
More Wacs are needed at
once. Get full details about el
igibility,
jobs
training,
Wacs do,
the
pny,
how
they live.
Go to the nearest U. S. Army
Recruiting
post
cal
the
Station,
office
address.)
(Your
will
Or
give
write:
lo
you
The
Adjutant General, Room 4415
Building,
Munitions
ton,
Washing,
D.C. Do it today 1
Events of Natal
People Are Told
NATAL—Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Dobyns and Mrs. Bragg were
in Clatskanie Monday on busi
ness.
<
Donald Dobyns and Donnie
Ball worked for Mr. Oblack Sun
day picking turkeys.
Hank Lentz made a business
trip to Portland Monday.
Mrs. Ralph George was shop-'
ping in Vernonia Tuesday.
Lincoln Peterson and Johnnie
Carmichael drove to Gastie Rock
Friday a ■ week ago.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrand
of Seaside visited with the Prin
gle and Titus families a few days
last week. Mr. Hildebrand mar
ried Mrs. Eva Pringle’s daughter,
Pat, last summer. He is a sailor
in sea patrol.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay
visited at the Dunlap home Sun
day.
Mrs. Carmichael and Johnnie
were supper guests of the M. B.
Steers family Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Talley and Mr.
and Mrs. Hudman moved from
Pittsburg to Eugene last week.
Clyde Henderson made a bus
iness trip to St. Helens Monday.
First Christian Church
J. W. Rosa left Monday for
Portland to be with Mrs. Rosa
who is still unable to be up and
around.
We wish to thank the Masons
and friends for their kindness
and sympathy shown during the
death of our father, Geo. B.
Thayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thayer
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lawless
Mr. Geo. D. Thayer
OLD-time and modern dancing
Saturday, Jan. 15, Legion hall.
Jes>
Taylor
2tl —
orchestra.
Returns from California
Mrs. R. C. Slape returned to
Vernonia Saturday evening after
a visit in California.
Too Late to Classify
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ing shop.
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These Items
Just Arrived
FOR SALE: 28 milk goats with
kids, most of them just fresh
ened. Will deliver. John Win
slow, Birkenfeld.
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Steel Lunch Kits com
plete with thermos bottle
$215
FOR SALE: Young Guernsey
family cow, price $65. 2
Guernsey heifers, 1 coming 2, 1
yearling. ’33 Chev. 1246 Rose
Ave.
2tl
Metal case pint thermos
bottle $|45
Home from Hospital
Medium-weight
$¡75
Jim Emmons returned to his
home here a week ago Tuesday
from a hospital in Portland. He
recently underwent an operation
there.
Roofing
% Gal. O’Cedar self-pol
ishing floor wax $169
OLD-time and modern dancing
Saturday,
Je»»
Jan.
Taylor
15,
Race Horses
Takes
Legion
hall.
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orchestra.
For Hardware
—See Hoffman»
to Canada
Wesley Brady left Friday
night with Mr. Tuepker for Sal
em where they loaded two race
horses in a truck and left Satur
day afternoon for Sumas, Cana
da, returning Sunday evening.
They encountered some snow and
terrible wind storms.
HOFFMAN
Hardware Co.
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—The Livingstones, Ministers
9:45—Bible school. M. L. Her
rin, superintendent.
11:00—Morning communion and
preaching.
Sermon
subject:
“The Dominion of Man.”
11:00—Junior church.
7:30—Evening song, communion
and preaching service.
7:30 Wednesday—Prayer meet
ing.
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again we just anchored off shore.
And again the Japs came over
every night, not once 'but three
and four times a night and
again we got very little sleep.
After about a week of that we
left for Pearl Harbor and again
without any casualties.”
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