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2 Vernonia Eagle Thursday, May 25, 1944 » TOPICS OF THE TOWN Visit At Astoria Teacher Is Rehired Mr». 0. S. Poynter and daugh ter, Betty, visited Bob Tindell at Astoria from Tuesday until Friday of last week. Bob left recently for parts unknown. Mrs. Griffis who resigned in March as history and civics tea cher at the Washington grade school was rehired this week as the art teacher for the coming year. Shorty Lee transfer. All kinds of hauling. To inquire call 802. To Summer in Mississippi Children All Home Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Shafer had a very happy surprise on Mother’s Day when all of their children were home together for the first time in five years. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shafer and daughter of Rockaway, Mr. and Mrs. Arthelo ifhafer of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Mike White, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Fuller and family of Vernonia. Carmen Reynolds of Portland was also a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shafer. , Miss Kathryn Norr's and her mother, Mrs, Claud? Norris, and sister, Lauretta aud ciother Pete will leave June 1st to spend the summer in Hatt’.’bitrj, Mississ ippi. Mary Kathvyr expects to return to her work at the school in the fall. Dance Sat. night. May 27, Leg ion Hall. Proceed* to go to Moth er* Service Club. Mu*ic by Doug and Hi* Jive Five. It— Sign* Contract Mrs. Robert Mann signed her contract this week to teach here when school opens this fall. She will teach junior and senior Eng lish and vocal music. Mrs. Mar tin was a former teacher here end filled the latter part of the term for Ifrs. Sara Hearing Jr. who had to leave her duties at the school because cf illness. The signing of thi3 contract completed the faculty staff for the high school. Dance Sat. night, May 27, Leg GROWING SCHOOL CHILDREN ion Hall. Proceed* to go to Moth er* Service Club. Music by Doug Need lots of milk for health and energy. They’ll like Nehalem Dairy milk, too. Phone us for regular delivery to your home. and Hi* Jive Five. Daughter It— Is Born Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Romisch announce the birth of a seven pound daughter at 9:55 p.m., May 18. Spends Week End Here NEHALEM DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Miss Gussie Sigler of Hills boro spent Saturday evening and Sunday visiting at the H. H. Frank home. Phone 471 You’ve never seen such fancy cakes as those we bake, fancy texture, fan cy flavor, but wait, the price is always reason able. Who could ask for more? VERNONIA BAKERY Vernonia, Ore. Phone 991 -I CHANGE TIRES GREASt Just a reminder that Heath’s Service can keep the gremlins from getting your car. Our grease guns pack a wallop and no foolin’. Heath’s Service Station Phone 5711 At the Mile Bridge, Riverview Visit John Day at Mrs. Bob Holcomb, Mrs. Mae Lemons and Hasel Mae left Sun day to visit at John Day with relatives until after Memorial Day. Vernonia Viaitor* Mr. and Mr». Joe Roberson are visiting here at the Dan Cason home. They formerly lived at Dallas and are staying here until he leaves to enter the service. Dance at Odd Fellow* Hall, Saturday May 27. Music by Red O’Brien’» Orchestra. 21 tl— Take Initiation Roy Hughes of Mist and Ray Mills were initiated in , the Knights Templer in Portland last Thursday night. They were accompanied to Portland by Emil Messing and Wm. Bridgets. Grand Lodge Attended Eleven Odd Fellows were in Portland last Wednesday to the I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge of the State of Oregon. After the Grand Lodge meeting, the group attend ed a Muscovite ceremonial. Dance at Odd Saturday May 27. O’Brien’* Hall, Fellow* Music by Red Orchestra. 21tl— Class of Ten to Start A class of ten prospective mem bers will begin the taking of de gree work next Tuesday night for membership into the I.O.O.F. Mist News Given Weekly Review Visits Made by Keasey Folk MIST — Earl Roper purchased the W. R. Johnson house and grounds last week. Mrs. Melvin DeRock left for her home in Florence Sun. after spending a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wick- strom and sister Mrs. Joe Rossier. Mrs. L. B. Eastman called on Mrs. A. Dowling Wed. afternoon. Mrs. Earl Roper was also a caller Miss Bettine Mathews was home from Poi-tland over the week end. L. B. Eastman was a Vernon ia business visitor Wed. Mrs. Joe. Rossier and small son spent Fri. night as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Choater. W. R. Johnson went to Port land Fri. night, returning Sat. Mrs. Geo. Jones was a Port land visitor a few days last week. The J. O. Libels are expecting relatives from Neb. soon. Mrs. Loyd Garlock is visiting her brother in Portland, who is home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sund- land were down from Portland during the week end- KEASEY—Mr. and Mrs. Herb Sturdevant and family visited Mon., eve., at the Albert Krieger heme. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Bittner and son, Lloyd, and Jerry Cameron visited Fri., "night at the Herb Counts’ home. Mr. and Mrs. George McGau ghey and son have been in Port land the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krieger and family spent Sat., eve., at the W. J. Lindsley home. Dale Johnson from Forest- Grove spent the week end at tne Robert Hodgson home. Mary Rule left Friday for Huntington Park, California aft er a visit here of several months with her sister-in-law, Margaret Davies. From Come in for Demonitration Dr. Loy's Vision and Hearing Center Washington County Distributor Zenith Hearing Aids Dr. H. H. LOY OPTOMETRIST 32 N. Main Forest Grove, Ore. ' MtMBtR Hoad Ottica; Portland, Onfon fintini PEPO Sir INSURANCE X O R P.O R A T I 0 N Portland Mrs. N. Si Sodon returned Tuesday evening from Portland where she had spent a week with her sister who had recently lost her husband, N. C. Pearson who had worked in Mr. Sodon’s har der shop for two years. Moves Radionic Hearing Aid Complete with radionic tubes, crystal microphone, magnetic earphone, batter ies, battery-saver circuit. Liberal guar antee. One model —one price—one quality — 'Zenith's finest. No extras, no “decoys. ’ í 4| /N Accepted by American Medical Xt, Í 1 Association Council on 1 V/ Physical Therapy St. Helens Branch o/ the United States National Bank Ends Visit Here Returns DOWN Comes the Co»t of Better Hearing to California Mr. W. R. Johnson of Mist who has been driving one of the school buses this year will leave Friday morning for Alhambra; California to make his home with his daughter there. We’d like to drive home the fact that our shoe service excells! FRANK LINES SHOE REPAIR Legal Notice NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Sec. 111-908, O.C.L.A., to the legal voters of School District No. 47 Jt„ of Col umbia County, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at the Washington grade school, Vernonia; to begin at the hour of 8:00 o’clock p.m. on the third Monday of June, being the 19th day of June, A. D. 1944. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one school director for a three year term and one school clerk and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. In districts of the second and third classes the ballots shall not to be counted until one hour after the time set for the meet ing to begin. Until the count be gins, any legal voters of the dis trict shall be entitled to vote up on any business before the meet ing. Dated this 24th day of May, 1944. ATTEST: LEE SCHWAB District Clerk R. A. BRAMBLETT Chairman Board of Directors COLUMBIA COUNTY RANCHERS are rapidly adding Beef Production to their other Farming Activities when you put your feet on the rail at our place. Even your best friends will like you better if you’ll just bring them over for a good time mce in a while. That much rough land and cut-over areas are Ideally Suited to Economical Beef Production is being proven dally. The need for Modern Beef Type Cattle, especially good herd sires, is being met by owners of Registered Herds within the county. Dessy’s Tavern When you need a Bull, or a few Good Females . . . Inquire of your County Agent He can tell you where to find them COLUMBIA COUNTY LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... GUARANTEED Watch Repairing 941 We urge you to give this illustration close attention. It is very simple, after all. You see, king's Grocery is just showing you how to bal ance your budget. If you don’t have any success by this method, then all you can do is shop with us. King’s Grocery and Market “Where Your Money Buys More” At the Mile Bridge Phone 91 Riverview w. T. JACOBS 1st Avenue, Vernonia Remember what we said last week’ Well, it still goes and here is a picture to prove it. This fellow is a steady Cozy customer, you can tell'by his expression! The Cozy “Did you hear that Tom is going to be inducted into the Army next week. Judge?” “ Yes, Frank told me this morning down at the barber shop. Our town’s got a lot of men in the service now, Jim. In fact, all towns have. I was just reading in the paper where there are more than 10,000,000 men away from their homes in the armed forces. And, from all reports, they’re doing a grand job bringing victory closer every day. "We folks at home have a mighty big obligation to those 10,000,000 fighting men. We’ve got to produce the food to keep them Th* well fed. We’ve got to keep them supplied with the ammunition and equipment, they need to finish their job. We've got to help the Government pay for all these supplies our men need by buying more and more War Bonds. We'll have another big chance to do that by helping to put the 5th War Loan drive over the top, Jim. “And, in addition, we must be sure that, while they’re away and can't express their opinions, we don't go voting on and deciding any things that will displease them when they come back.” », Cnfrrtmt of AMtlú Bnrrrrr tm.