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judge on Monday of this week. Doug is working(?) during the summer so made arrangements Many Farmer» Begin Haying Work; Corporal fur his mother to appear in court and receive the Judge’s Visits Relatives sentence. Doug, previous to the MIST—-The L. P. Wickstroms trial, attempted to convince his NATAL <— Lincoln Peterson left for Florence Sun., to »pent mother that she should spend th»- 4th with their daughter, Mr. called at the Tom Enneberg and" Mrs. Melvin DeRock. Margie sufficient time in the city jail to pay his debt to society, there home on business last Wed. ’ Wickstrom planned to stay for by saving the expense, of The final yearly school meet a longer visit. fine. However, she objected The Wm. Bridgers spent the the latter procedure on ing was held at Natal school house last Thurs., eve., when two-day holiday at Seaside. grounds that the fine could Many farmers have started paid only at .the rate of $2 per Lew Choates took over as chair their haying. man for the coming year. day for the time so spent and The Jimmy Chorcan family that was insufficient in these Mr. and Mrs. Swanson of Riv erview spent Sun., at the Clyde was up from Jewell Sun., pick days of high wages and living ing strawberries at the Wm. Ros-> costs and that the amount should Henderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and patch. Berries are scarce. be at least doubled before it Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jone3 en could be given such considera sons drove to Warrenton the 4th via the Wolf Creek highway and tertained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. tion". . . Turner Sun., at Benson lookout. returned through Jewell. Albert Schalock is having Mrs. Earl Roper took Shirley troubles too. He has a straw Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap, Ann to the doctor We ’ d., for an Floyd Deeds and Mrs. Mary Pet berry acreage at his home in Riv erson drove to Warrenton the infected eye. erview and usually sells the Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson fruit to local grcceiies but» this 4th and spent the day with Maud were village shoppers Sat. Barlow. year he i» having trouble with Betty Ann Jepson fro-m Birken- birds which have destroyed the Mr. Wolff and Joe Cockmonek took a load of cattle and pigs to feld is helping Mrs. Wm, Bridg- larger portion of his crop. He ers. the stock yards last week, says there seems to be a great Tom Enneberg and family vis- er number of birds present this ited at the Ira Peterson home year than in previous years, pos last Wed., eve. sibly due to the fact that a few Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and er number have been killed by family called at the Joe Banzer boys, who, in former years have had ammuni^on for their gun«. The question hrs been raised MIST — Philip Larson has been. visiting in Seattle with his sister, Mrs. Ralph Condit. GUARANTEED Mrs. L. P. Mathews and Mrs. Walter Mathews just returned Watch Repairing from a visit in Seattle with their w. T. JACOBS MAIL THIS relatives. 941 1st Avenue, Vernonia COUPON TODAY Donald Sundland returned to EDGAR W. SMITH . work Fri. after being off for 1013 Corbett Building ’ PORTLAND 4. OREGON nearly a week with an injured Please enroll me in the “Mr. Smith foot. Goes to Washington” club. Send mo a James Hill has been in the signed membership card and pictures- Rose City visiting relatives for Name. the past week , he returned home Monday. Address. Jackie Burnham is staying at City___ ___ _ his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pd. Adv. Smith tor Senator Committee, J. O.- Libel, for awhile. Leo Smith, Mgr . Corttett Bldg., Portland Mrs. Don Hall came down from Glenonia, Wash, and got her son Donnie, who had been visiting at the Robert Mathews home for several weeks. They returned to Washington Fri. Mrs. Roy Hughes and Mrs. Robert Mathews went to Scap poose Fri. where the family had a family dinner there with their sister, Mrs. Lloyd Lynch. 4 Thu ' day, July 6, 1944 Vernonia Eagle School Chairman Elected at Natal whether or not the office of price administration should in crease the wages of Mona Gordon or give her a bonus. In the mid morning of July 5th. Mrs. Gordon cleaned and polished the windows surrounding the ration office— the remaining windows of the former bank building remain dqity. (Mr. Hieber, please note). Mr. and Mrs. Hany King, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brickel and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick spent July 3rd at Forest Hills golfing and July 4th at Seaside. Laava. for California Mrs. Joe Roberson left Port land July 4th to visit with Miss Dorothy Nanaon at Chula Vista, Wartime restrictions may keep your i acquaintance to an occasional bottle of Barclay’s Straight Rye—but note with pleasure that its quality is rigidly maintained. PRIVATE STOCK Straight RYE Whiskey * 86 Proof Jas. Barclay & Co. Limited • Peoria. Illinois Mist News Event Given LOWELL THOMAS NEWS. TIME DON LEE MUTUAL Standard of California We Have It Hand Packed and Brick Ice Cream in Quarts and Pints The Cozy Bus Depot Ph. 582 G ivate %,STOCK Uncle- Sam says: ZégM INVEST your SAVINGS v* WAR BONDS MR. SAFEWAY says: Safewajj U o I lula canludpqou Aava money foA IhoAc (ßondä! home last Tues., eve. Callers at the Noble Dunlap hope Sun., were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay and Mr. anad Mrs. M. B. Steers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pye came out from Portland last Wed., and are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay Mrs. Pye and Robert Lindsay are brother and sister. Callers at the L. Carmichael home July 4th were Mr. and Mrs. Vick Berg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay. Bill Pringle, Sr., and Bob Frederickson were in Hillsboro Tues., at the rodeo. 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Little, if any, advance notice was apparent, it seems, in the case of Doug Culbertson, who experienced the firm hand of the law last Thursday when Doug and State Patrolman Wheeler made more than passing acquaintance. The occasion for the acquaintance was Doug’s motor scooter riding which brought forth a ticket from the patrolman giving in structions to appear before the a suberb of San Diego, for two weeks. She will be able to spend two days with her husband who Is stationed at the naval training school. Golf at Foret Hill. 5 pounds 19c Soap, 50-oz pkg 39c I Shafter White Soap Regular bar 2/13c LETTUCE CABBAGE Sierra Pine Super Suds 24-oz box 23c Concentrated CARROTS — TURNIPS licit/. Save Real Bond TOMATOES CELERY Monty! Try AIRWAY COFFEE A Locally-Owned, Independent Bank CALAVOS — APPLES GRAPEFRUIT — ORANGES PLUMS SAFEWAY. 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