Vernonia Eagle Thursday, February 17, 1944 fi - ■ - - Timber Woman Suffers Badly Cut Hand While Chopping Wood - a w . TOPICS OF THE TOWN Home on To Teach Furlough Cpl. and Mrs. E. R. Frank ar­ rived home Sunday from El Paso, Texas to spend nine days of his furlough visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Frank will i»- main in Vernonia but Cpl. Frank will return to camp thei 22d of February. Mrs. Alvenia Martin and soil, Jim, arrived here Sunday. She will teach school for the re­ mainder of the term, replacing Mrs. Sam Hearing, Jr. Mr3. Martin and son are staying at the Phil Taylor home. Shorty Lee transfer. All kinds Mention was made over radio station KOIN last Wednesday ev­ ening of the 50th bombing mis­ sion over Italy of Walter Parcell's before his return to this coun­ try. The story was told by one of the members of the crew with which Walt flew. of hauling. To inquire call 802. Ha. Scarlet Fever Miss Lois Frank is confined to her home with scarlet fever. Motor to Portland Mr. and Mrs. M. Grunden mot­ ored to Portland this week. Reported Improving John Burnside, who has been quite ill, is reported to be much improved. Ice Cream Is a Perfect Dessert Mentioned on Radio Vernonia Service Club dance, Saturday, February 19, Legion hall. Glen Davis orchestra. 6tl — Attends Meeting Rev. W. O. Livingstone left Thursday for Portland where he will attend a three-day all-state ministerial council. Dr. Gerald Switzer, president of the Uni­ versity of Vancouver, B. C„ will be leader of the council which will be held at the First Baptist church. To Leave Monday Ice cream goes well with all types of meals and your family loves it especially when its Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Massey and family plan to leave here Mon­ day for San Fernando, Calif, to make their home. The Masseys recently sold the Vernonia Bak­ ery here to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burt. PEPPERMINT That’s right, it’s Here from Portland Ill with Flu Mrs. Leatha Tousley visited here last week end. Her home is in Portland. Ray Mills, local high school teacher, is reported confined to his home with the flu. Visit Taylors Vernonia Service Club dance, Saturday, February 19, Legion hall. Glen Davis orchestra. 6tl — Mr. and Mrs. Locke Taylor and Frank Taylor were here last week end to visit Mr. and Mrs. Phil Taylor. Arrives Home Mrs. Dave Marshall arrived home Monday evening from Se­ attle after spending over a week there with her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marsh­ all. Also returning here with the former our special for this week. Mrs. Nick De TIMBER Paola of Yamhill cut her hand quite badly and had eight stitch­ es taken to close the wound. The accident occured last Monday while she was chopping wood. Mrs. De Paola accompanied her husband here where he was re­ lief section foreman for George Tolson, who was ill. Mrs. De Paola returned to Yamhill Satur­ day evening. A large crowd attended the stork shower for Mrs. Mary Lo- Here ptz last Wednesday at the school house. The shower was sponsor* ed by the P. T. A. Mri. Lopez received a lot .of beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Rap Fiekert left Wednesday for Corvallis to at­ tend t’he funeral of Al Prophet. Mr. Prophet was Mr. Fiekert’s step-father, and passed away at the home of another son in Wash. FOO DS E To add glamour to your meals, serve our special. It is I bound to make a perfect ending to any meal. Mrs. Marshall . was her grand daughter, Brenda, who vail remain for a short time while her mother is recovering from an appendicitis operation. Cars Collide There was a collision between the cars of Glenn Shipman and Fred Bush on Bridge Street, one block East of the Vernonia Auto Co. on February 15. Both cars were FFord V-8s and were badly damaged but no one was injured. The Pal Shop Harold Miller broke his big toe on his left foot while work­ ing at the mill last Wednesday. MORE GESTAPO SENT TO DENMARK Some foods are rationed but we are happy to announce that our quality is not. Points we must have for meats, fats and canned foods but the quality goes to you ration free. Every item you buy at our store is that same high quality cur groceries, still of meats, and fresh produce have always been. The Germans have sent 1,500 Gestapo agents to additional Denmark to guard Danish rail­ ways, according to the Swedish newspaper, Dagens Nyheter. Large German police reinforce­ ments also are said to have ar­ rived in Jutland and Copenhag­ en. You can eat your cake and have it, too—if you invest your CHRISTMAS savings in WAR BONDS. Keep on BACKING THE ATTACK. Rationing makes quality doubly important so shop at King’s to get the most for your points and money. King’s Grocery and Market “Where Your Money Buys More Visit Parents Here Closed Tues. A. F. Wagner Breaks Toe Is Unrationed Order gal. or more lots of ice cream in advance Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dow are visiting this week with Mrs. Dow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Douglass. Mr. Dow is a war­ rant officer and is stationed in Florida. Z%f/ COULD AFFORD A LITTLE EXTRA CAN'T YOU? SELECT BEER WAR BONDS It's Place in PUBLIC FAVOR IS UNIQUE The standard of excellence to which Sicks' Select is brewed Your Government wants you to sup­ port this loan by buying at least one extra $100 Bond. If the men in our armed forces can afford to give their limbs and lives— then certainly you can afford to lend at least $100 ... or $200 ... or $300 .. or even $500. You may not find it easy to spare an extra $100. But— Be a good American—buy extra Bonds RIGHT NOW! The Fourth War Loan starts today. LeSaEE BACK THE makes it difficult for us always to insure your dealer of having a supply. If ever you are disappointed in not being able to obtain Sicks' Select, remember you will never be disappointed in its quality when you do. ATTACK! The Vernonia Eagle SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. * Since 1878 * E. G. Sick, Pres.