2 Vernonia Eagle Thursday, December 7, 1944 An Aerial Gunner Trains for Dufy in the Skies TOPICS OF THE TOWN In Hillsboro Returns Mr». C. F. Hieber left Monday to be guest of the Frank Chal- lacombes in Hillsboro for several days. Bazaar apd food sale, by Loy al Women church, of Sat. Christian First Dec. 9, at Work to War Stamp Dance, Sat. Dec. 9, 1944, I.O.O.F. hall Adm. $1.00 It 75c refund in war stamps. Spon. Realty Co. by I. W. A. Local 5-37 Attends Stamp Dance, Sat. Dec. 9, 1944, I.O.O.F. hall Adm. $1.00 75c refund in war stamps. Spon. by I. W. A. Local 5-37 It— Vivian Laird Returns Miss Vivian Laird who has been employed at an army post near Hattiesburg, Mississippi, re turned here recently, driving from the South with her sister, Mrs. Burton. Shorty Lee transfer. All kinds of hauling. To inquire, call 802. Leaves for It— Louisiana W. C. Moore left last week end for Urania, Louisiana where he will be employed in the oil fields. Bazaar and food sale, by Loy Local People It Injured On their way to Portland Mon day morning, Mrs. Dan Cason, Mrs. Lytle Greene and daughter, Karen, were involved in an ac cident whioh occured near the Masonic home near Forest Grove. The driver of the other car com ing from the opposite direction was on the wrong side of the road and failed to see the Cason car approaching in time to pull over to his side of the road. The ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ Come to Hoffmans for that Hard-to-get Christmas Gift FOR WOMEN FOR MEN SPECIAL------ Golf Clubs and Bag. Pre-war steel shafts. $32.50 SMOKING STANDS. Walnut finish $4.95 FISHING TACKLE Electric Soldering Irons CARPENTER AND MACHINIST TOOLS $8.15 100-ft. STEEL TAPE. Leather Case Flashlights and many other gifts for both Men and Women Hoffman Hardware Co. For Bonds, See Uncle Sam For Hardware—See Hoffman Phone 181 ZHZHZHZHZHZHZNZHZHZHZHZHZ There are several factors involved in wise food buying. If you find food costs excessively high on your budget, perhaps you don’t pay enough attention to quality on your purchases. If we can have your cooperation, we will bring you the grandest meals you’ve ever ex perienced. So little will go to waste that food costs are bound to come down! What could be simpler? KING’S MARKET will attend to all the details that go to bring you the best at reasonable cost and all you need do is to visit us regularly! KING’S Grocery - Market At the Mile Bridge “Where Your Money Buys More” Phone 91 Riverview f STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FreeBookTellsof Hom«Treatment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over two million bottles of the WILLARD TR E ATM EN T have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid-« Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days’ trial! Ask for “Willard's Message” which fully it ins this treatment— tree— at VERNONIA DRUG STORE For Pasteurized MILK & CREAM right from the farm to your door, write to PEBBLE CREEK DAIRY Mr. and Mrs. John Bino had as a week end guest, Mrs. Bino’s rephew, Henry Manning, of Port land. He had recently been given a medical discharge from the army. cars collided, the impact causing Mrs. Cason to be thrown against the windshield. She suffered cuts on the forehead and bad bruises. Mrs. Greene, who was driving, had her nose broken. Little Kar en, riding in the back, was un injured. The Cason car was quite bad ly damaged according to reports. The ether driver was uninjured and his car, which was an older model, was not damaged badly. ■w Birthday Celebrated By Feast; Other Events Are Noted DISHES: Genuine Shenandoah Ware. Decor ated under the glaze. Open stock. Priced as low as $6.95 a set PYREX WARE for oven and top of stove Genuine KENT COFFEE MAKERS Decorated WASTE BASKETS Vernonia, Oregon Bob Bino, AMM3c, left last Thurs. for Alameda, Cal. He was on a 10-day leave' and spent a week here with his parents, ^lr. and Mrs. John Bino. • Mrs. George Tolson returned last week from Eugene where she had spent 10 days with her sis ter, Mrs. George Hall, who un derwent an operation for goitre. al Women of First Christian church, Sat. Dec. 9, at Slayter Realty Co. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptom* of Distress Arising from Joyce Price, Y2c, Waves, left last Mon. nite for Washington, D. C. Mrs. Price had spent two weeks of her furlough here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bino. Convention Mrs. H. H. Frank was in Portland Monday and Tuesday of this week as local delegate to the convention of the Assembly of God church. Her daughter, Lois, accompanied her to the conference. War TIMBE R— A Purple Heart medal was recently awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shipley for wounds received by their son, Marion, who later was reported lost over the Mediterranean Sea. Mrs. Vina Hicks returned to work at the sales office of the Oregon-American this week after being off for a month due to ill health. Slayter Medal Received By Timber Parents RIVERVIEW— Mrs. Ralph Mahar dined Saturday evening with her daughter, Mrs. Gerald Ball, who spread a feast in hon or of her mother’s birthday and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mahar went to Banks where another daughter, Mrs. Larry Grice en- tcitained. Mrs. Mahar received several useful and lovely gifts. Glen Bodell made a business trip .Monday to Portland. While at work in the woods last week Johnson Sozoff slipped from a spring board and falling some 20 feet injured himself internally to the extent that he was confined to his bed for sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hall were genuinely surprised Sunday aft ernoon when Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Cline, Barbara, Lawrence, Mcrvin and Donald arrived from Portland where they had spent three weeks since their return from Gardena, Cal. where they had been engaged in Gospel work. If they can dispose of their pro perty they plan to return to Gardena. The Clines have en joyed their sojourn in Cal. both as to their living conditions and to the great good they felt they were doing in their chosen field pt labor. Mrs. Alice Davis of Tillamook, mother of George Davis came Sunday for a visit with her son. She was accompanied by Mr. Davis's nephew, Laverne Page and wife also of Tillamook and Mrs. Don Keisel and baby of Timber. Mrs. Betty Riedwig of Port land, a sister-in-law of Mrs. Wayne Pugh made a three-day v’sit last week at the Pugh home. Mrs. Ellis Rainwater received th» sad news this week of the death of her grandfather, R. S. B"l'amy in Holtville, Cal. Mr. Bellamy made a lengthy visit here last summer and his ac quaintances will be grieved to hear of his passing and extend sympathy to the relatives. Mrs. J. A. Wirtz attended a meeting of the Catholic Altar Society at the Saurs’ home in Vernonia. Wednesday afternoon. Business matters included read ing a satisfactory financial report by the treasurer, arranging for Christmas music and collecting of dues. Later a delicious lunch eon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Johnson Sozoff was a Portland bound passenger oil the early morning bus Monday. Mrs. George F. Brown reports flat Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young and four children of Pittsburg, »ho are well acquainted here, hive gone back to tbtir home in Windsor, Ill. The journey by car required 10 days and they returned to a snow covered country Keasey Extension Club Meets Tues. KEASEY — The Keasey Ex tension unit met at the home of Mrs. Laura Boe Tues. The subject was “Conservation With the Scrap Book.” A pot-luck lunch was served. Mrs. Albert Krieger visited at the W. J. Lindsley home Wed. afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. I.indsley at the Krieger home Sat. night. Mrs. Richmond visited Mrs. W. J. Lindsley Fri. afternoon. The Browning children from Seattle, Wn. are staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. DeWitt. • Cpl. Albert Krieger and Doris Stevenson made a trip to New port over the week end where Doris has been working. She is visiting at the Albert Krieger home now. Miss Joan Lindsley visited with Evelyn McGaughey at the Midway Apts. Fri. eve. Timber Rt., Bax 56 Vernonia, Oregon OUR PRODUCTS ALWAYS SATISFY Mrs. John Tate of Vernonia was a guest last Wed. night of Mrs. Wm. Huffman. On Thurs. they motored to Cochran for Thanksgiving dinner at Standayl 11-16-45 HOME APPLIANCE SERVICE CLEANING, REPAIRING AND SERVICING Washing machines, vacuum cleaners, sewing machines and all types of household electrical or mechanical equipment. E. 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