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Vernonia Eagle Thursday, March 30, 1944 2 Pie Social and Dance Held At Natal Prove» Success TOPICS OF THE TOWN Visit. Parent» Visits Brother Mrs. Jos. Vanderzanden and cousin, Mathew Theewen of Hills boro, left Tuesday evening for David City Nebraska to visit their parents and relatives for several weeks. Mr. Harry Junkins from Fargo, North Dakota, spent the week end visiting with his brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jun kins. Mr. Junkins left the first of the week for California. , Confined to Hospital Vernonia Service Club dance, Saturday, April 1 Legion hall. 12t2— Glen Davis orchestra. Billy Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard of Pittsburgh is confined to the Doernbecker hospital in Portland. It is believed he has a very rare blood disease. He is a first grade pupil at the Lincoln school. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Good-bye five-o’clock shadow! Plenty of razors now, at Nance 13t 1 — Drug. Trip to Waldport Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stubbs spent the week at their home near Waldport Oregon. They are expected to return about April third. NATAL — Th® pie social and dance at Natal Fri. eve. was suc- cessful. A total of $69.55 was taken in from pies and supper; $176.50 from the auction sale March 19; donations were $45, totaling $291.05 to date to be turned over to the Red Cross from Natal grange and communi- To Visit in Nebraska Mrs. Joe Vanderzanden and daughter, Mrs. Bernard J. Mel- wes and daughter, will leave Wednesday evening for Nebras ka for a visit of several weeks. They will be accompanied by their cousin, Mat Theewen of Hillsboro. Shorty Lee transfer. All kinds of hauling. To inquire call 802. Make Roof jack« are now available at Hoffman Hardware Company. 13tl — Reported Ill Mrs, LeRoy Hall of Portland formerly of Vernonia, has been in the Portland General Hospital the past few days. When Mrs. Hall was taken to the hospital, it was believed she was suffering from Pneumonia. She is much improved now and it is expected that she wilt be able to return to her home on or before April first. Vernonia Service Club dance, Saturday, April 1 Legion hall. Glen Davis orchestra. 12t2— Visits Relatives Miss Mary Katherine Norris spent the week end visiting rel atives in Longview, Washington. Daughter is Born A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilbur on Mon- day, March 27. She weighed nine and one fourth pounds. Return from Visit CITRUS FRUIT FOR Mrs. Joe Eggert Douglas Ray, arrived home Fri- Eat more Citrus Fruit—grape fruit, oranges, lemons, tangerines, while they are plentiful for your daily quota of Vitamin C. Your body cannot store this vitamin, and it must be replenished every Injured While at Work C. W. Erven received an in jury to one of his fingers while at work at the mill on Wed- nesday. His hand was given a bad laceration in which the ten- don in one finger was severed. Right Easter, days ten now, is there plenty mdse, at Nance Drug. before of gift 13tl — Roof jacks are now available at Hoffman Hardware Company. 13tl — day evening from North Platte, Nebraska, after visiting her hus band who is in the armed forces and other relatives. She was there for several months. Ecklands Have Son To Return Monday (Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckland announce the birth of a son, James Ray, who was born Tues day, March 28, at the Smith hos pital in Hillsboro. Little Jimmie Ray weighed four pounds and 13 ounces. Mrs. F. R. Olin will return Monday from Pueblo, Colorado where she has visited for sev- eral weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Bill Manning and her hus- band. Prompt service, no waits, no put-offs, in the prescription de* partment at Nance Drug. 13tl—- Son Is Born Recapping pays divi dends, to you and to the nation. We are recapping headquarters for Vemo- nfa. EXPERT SERVICE! at jacks are now NATAL — Mrs. Dave McMul len was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap and Mrs. Mary Peterson Sun. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lind say called at the Dunlap home Sun. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullen returned to Baker Point lookout Mon. after a ten-day vacation at their Natal home. Bob Fredrickson is down with the flu this week. Mrs. Steers was down from Vernonia Thurs. and called on Mrs. Carmichael and Mrs. Vick Berg. Olga Holmstrom visited with Mrs. Dunl ’p Thurs. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lind say spent Sunday and Mon. at the R. S. Lindsay home. SEND V-MAIL FOR SPEED The Army sends much of the ordinary air-mail by convoy. The Navy still sends such mail by plane, but because of demands on cargo space may discontinue this practice, the Office of War Information reports. V-Mail is regularly flown to its destination by both the Army and the Navy. rORl^ADIllNTLY Mr. a<jd Mrs. Harold Raymond are the parents of a boy born March 19 at the Portland Gen eral Hospital. Roof HEALTH Mrs. Verla Porterfield of Port land and Mrs. Inez Powell of Vernonia called on Mrs. John Tit- us Sun. Mrs. Titus went to Portland last Wed. and returned Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hilderbrand of Seaside spent Sun at the Pringle home. Mrs. Eva Pringle is heme from Portland now and i> much im- proved. Mary Jane Dass returned to work in Portland after a week’s vacation at home. Dave McMullen and Bob drove to Fern Hill Tues, to see Mr. and Mrs. Estes. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson drove to Hillsboro Tues, to get their baby chicks. Mrs. Lindsay and Mrs. Lalll called on Mrs. Siegenthaler of Mist Tues. News From Natal Told For Week Room Suites available Hoffman Hardware Company. 13tl — Makes Trip to Yakima Big beautiful four piece waterfall, in Walnut Fin nish— ONLY $99,95 $20.00 down and $8.00 per month buys this fine set. Mrs Blaine Cobat left Satur- day for Yakima, Washington to visit relatives and friends. Vernonia Service Sta. AiAocÀaied. with. Dinette Tables New extension, with four covered chairs to match— ONLY $29.95 $6.00 down and $5.00 per month takes it Wood Ranges The standard of excellence to which Sicks' Select is brewed 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. New beautiful Vemois all white enameld with full large porcelain ovens and rock wool insulation— only $99.85 $35.00 down and $10.00 per month New, all enameled, white WOOD RANGES. Excellent bakers— $70,50 $30.00 down and $5.00 per month FLOOR LAMPS 3-way. $29.95 • While they last Rockers Beautiful genuine Built- well, in a choice of beauti ful coverings— $39.95 $5 down and $5 per month A fine selection of 9 by 12 lin- oleum mgs, unfinished chests of drawers, desks, davenports and BONDS * New maple, Sleepy Hol- low— $39.95 $5 rown and $5 per month chairs, studio couches, cocktail tables, wall paper, paints, furni- ture polish, Kemtone, etc. GEO. G. PATERSON SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO Since 1878 Chairs E. G. Sick, Prtt. Everything for the PHONE 802 n Home on EZ Terms at Portland Prices — We Carry Our Own Contracts. VERNONIA, ORE.