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2 Thursday, September 14, 1944 Vcrnonh Rag’ Our Great America ☆ WAr TOPICS OF THE TO WN Vitiu in Manning M ts . Harry CulbrrUon *p«nt Friday, Saturday and Sunday of last w*«k at Manning visiting relatives. Buys Farm Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Steers have purchased the farm ort Stoney Point road which was formerly owned 'by Mr. and Mrs. Herb Condit. Rads at Newport lEknil Messing left Monday for Newport wlrere he will spend about 10 day* resting following his recent Illness. He will stay with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armi tage while there. Las Taylors Haro Employed by Chronicle Miss Joanne Nichols is now em ployed as copy girl on the San Francisco Chronicle. At present she is still residing with rela tives ut Martinez but expects to move soon <to an apartment in the city. Mr. und Mrs. Lex Taylor and In Portland small daughter spent the week Mrs. Cleo Caton and daughter, end visiting in Vernonia> their Mary Pat, were business visitors former home, after being in in Portland Wednesday. Portland for several days, and in Weiser, Idaho for a week. They Here from California Mrs. Arthur Mizen of Sun have been located in Chicago where Taylor was associated with Francisco recently visited here the Hines Lumber company. His for a week with the R. E. Ar Intentions are Ito enlist in the chibalds. Mrs. Mizen is the nieco navy. The Phil Taylors of Port of Mr. Archibald. land were hero Sunday and the families spent the day at the Baslingtons Move to Town The George Baslingtons who Robert Stubbs’ home on the O-A purchased the former Charles Ev- hill. ersaul property some time ago, Shorty Loe transfer. All kinds moved into their new home Tues of hauling. To inquire call HO2. day. C. L. McCool bought their place on Beaver Creek road. Belongias Walt Batson was a business down because of fire hazard. Mrs. Art Grenfelt and infant visitor in Portland this week. Donnie Hall has returned home daughter have returned home to Glenoma, Wn. after visiting from the Clatskanie hospital. Mr. and Mis. Melvin DeRock his cousin, Tommy Holce, for were week end visitors here from awhile. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones have Florence. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hall came been here from Eugene at the over from Glenoma, Wn. during Libel home helping out with the the week end, combining pleasure farm work. with business. They visited her sisters, Mrs. Rob't Mathews and Mrs. Roy Hughes. Mr. Hall pur GUARANTEED chased a donkey from Archie Watch Repairing Adams. w. T. JACOBS Bernard Dowling has been ill 941 l.t Avenue, Vernonia for the past week with a sore throat. The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK Helping Circle Meet Planned; Loggers Stop Mrs. Joe Roberson left Port For Fire Hazard land Monday to join her husband INVITES YOU TO BANK BY MAIL IF INCONVENIENT TO COME IN PERSON Lenvet for Mi..i..ippi in Gulfport, Mississippi, where he is training in naval engineer ing. Move Teacher 111 Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Belong!» Heppner People Here Miss Esther Willers has not and children moved Wednesday Guests of the Clyde Stewarts into tile house formerly occupied atWilark recently were Mr. and been able to teach this first week by Mrs. Florence McDonald and Mrs. Frank Lindstrom and twin ■o fschocl due to a severe throat her daughter, .lean, who are ro- boys, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mc infection, Miss Willers is the centl purchasers of the home Cabe and children and Mr. and coach and public speak- dramatics owned by the late Dr. U. J. Bitt Mrs. Arthur Ritchie, all of Hep ner. Mrs. McDonald is now em pner. Mrs. Lindstrom, Mrs. Mc ing instructor in the high school. ployed as mail currier on the Cabe and Mrs. Ritchie are Mrs. Here from Portland Timber route. Stewart's children and are the Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whedby sisters and brother of John Kirk. Dance, Sat., Sept. 16, I.O.O.F. and son spent the week end vis hall. Adm. 50c. 10c tax. Mt. Ht. iting Mrs. Whedby's parents, the Club. Rad O'Brien's orchestra. — L. H. Robersons. The Whedbys, At Round-Up who live in Portland, brought out Hugh Divine, owner of the with them Sergeant Hamp Rober Squeeze-Inn, spent several days son, who had just arrived from in Portland before going to Pen RIVERiVIEW — Mrs. D. R. Florida. dleton where he will attend the Fowler of St. Helens came Tues, Round-Up. for a visit with her son, Clifford John Elder cam« home Dance, Sat., Sept. 16, I.O.O.F. Fowler, and family. from the Coffey Memorial O. D. Willard and daughters, pital, Portland. His recovery hall. s Adm. SOc, 10c tea. Mt. Ht. Patricia and Darleen, visited been slow and his physician Club. Red O'Brien's orchestra. — from Wed. until Fri. at the Otto vises “no work before Oct. Carlson home. While enroute from Green We were a bit previous in our Lookout to Clatskanie Where they statement that E. G. Francis will take up hotel work, Mr. and was moving into his new home Mrs. Buck Yocam stopped for a two weeks ago, but can ’now re week end visit at the Lloyd port that h»> and Mrs. Francis lister home. came Wed. and are now quite W. P. Brickie came from Does your throat re comfortably settled in their new vaille Sat. for a visit with loctaion, the formin' Lester and Mrs. Riley Hall and other semble a chimney flue? Shafer place. Delay was due to friends ‘ in the vicinity. From Are your tonsils raspy illness of Mrs. Francis, who suf here he will go to Rainier. fered a partial stroke about eight Mrs. Oscar Sorlee made a bus ami dry? If your system weeks ago. These new neighbors iness trip to Portland Wed. is that bad off, rush o- come from Portland. On Thufs. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mrs. Albert Schmidlii returned Wirtz motored ito Forest Grove ver to Dessey’s and Tues, from St. Vincent's hos with a shipment of tall fescue soak it up like a sponge. pital where she had undergone seed. On the return trip they vis a major operation 10 days ear ited at the home of their daught lier. She is making a speedy re er. Mrs. Rudy Kemper and called covery. at the Harry Davison home near Mrs, Harry Hall returned from Banks. the Providence hospital. Portland A delightful week was spent Friday and is being nursed back at Raymond, Wn. by Mrs. J. C. to health by her daughter, Betty. Bond and Mrs. Charles Allan, Mike And Marge White Mrs. L. Huntley and daught who visited their mothers there. er. Betty, went to Portland Tues, Mrs. Allan was accompanied by Manager* where the latter had a 3:30 p.m. her two sons. They returned Sat. date with Dr. Sam A. Brandson Mr. and Mrs. B. J. La Violette for the extraction of three teeth. came Sun. from Portland to Mrs. Jeff Breeden spent from spend a few days at the new- Fri. until Mon. visiting friends home they recently purchased of in Portland. Mrs. Virginia McMullen, making Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knoedler, some improvements and getting Billie, Cora Jean and Opal Kay. it ready for occupancy. motored to Salem Sgt. eve. to visit Grandpa Marshall. They re turned Sun. with an auto load of Once Fat! Now Has fine fruit* and vegetables. Mrs. Chas Ratkie boarded the Z a Model's Figure early morning bus Mon. for Port “I lost 32 lbs. land where she transacted bus. wear size 14 again" A bounteous Sun. dinner was One match. one cigMMta served on the W. D. Steele lawn one earrless act means UXt Oner 156 lb». Mi« Reynold# in honor of their children and lost wrcithi weekly with A YDS patient tract to replace a Vitamin Candy Reducing Fta». grandchihtren. Mr. and Mrs. burned out Orerei here«! Now »be haa a »odd • ftgurc Leonard Billing. Kmmalene. Alice Your erDertence may or may ORFtcON axxxi is a cri ix'i be the name bet try th.# and Allan, who came from Port tical material of war. ailing eaater rrded^g pkan. F»*s A.-.< Rc»iM or ».wcy IXV militari uses — Bl land Sat. Other guests were Mrs. hack N*»ewre»»e N w H smuvck C KKIFUI! No drug» Eatptewtv You dea l Florence McDonald and daughter. cvl out ytea's. po<at..xy etc . Jeanie, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar yoj uM cut thee» d'wn tkw>Dk- wbea you «M sooki AYDS Steele. KEEP Owly V iS f« 3# day* ».PP-.' Pae»«. w- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith re OREGON NANCE PHARMACY turned Wed. from The Dalles GREEN where they had been to meet assacMTMsi their son. Major R D. Smith, Mita a as who was enroute to a new post on the east coast. MIST—Earl Roper is recov- ering from his recent back in- jury. Don’t forget the Mist Helping Circle meets next Thurs. at the home of Mrs. Harry Reynolds. The logging operations are A Locally-Owned, Independent Bank Miller’s Vernonia DEPARTMENT STORE Buy more War B o n <ls - a n il cheerfully attend to other home« front duties. Let's get this war won quickly! New People Move Here Men’s Leather Coats Button or zipper front. 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