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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1944)
Thursday, December 21, 1944 2 Vernonia Eagle Our Great America ft fy Mw TOPICS OF THE TOWN Here from Injuries, Illness reported Portland Mrs. Nola Brady was here last week from Portland to visit friends and relatives. She is em ployed now at the Veterans hos pital in Portland. Shorty Lee transfer, All kind» of hauling. To inquire, call 802. Illness Breaks Visit Mrs. Mardle Cook and her daughter, Marlene, have been vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelson for the past week. Mrs. Cook was called home to Klamath Falls Sunday evening on account of sickness, It is hoped that both Mr. and Mrs-; Cook and Marlene will be able to be in Vernonia by Christmas time. A number of people have been suffering ilnesses or injuries as 1 eported during the past week or ten days. Included are Lewis Lane, Wilark, rheumatism; Oliver Mellinger and Tom Bramblett, in fected hands; Harry Bacon, first degree burns on the face from gasoline; Paul Lathrop, head in jury from falling a tree while working for Clark and Wilson; Jake Roswui-.n and Lillian Bays confined to their homes due to illness; Robert Condit, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Condit, in- jured ear. seven days a week. Wayne’s Inn, lt— Riverview, 51t2— Returns frem Sweet Mrs. Maxine Frank and son, John, returned Friday, December 15 from Sweet Home where Mrs. Frank was employed in a lumber office. She plans to make her home here. New Year’s Dance, Legion hall, Candy, Beer, Sandwiches. Open Sat. Dec. 30. Spon by Aux. Red seven days a week. Wayne’s Inn, O’Brien’s ork. Adm. 50c tax 10c. Riverview. Mrs. Lytle Greene and daugh ter, Karen, are at San Francis co now where they will probably be for a month visiting Chief Petty Officer Lytle Greene who is stationed there. Candy, Beer, Sandwiches. Open seven days a week. Wayne’s Inn, Riverview. it— Visit in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Cul- bertson spent Sunday in Portland visiting Harry’s uncle, Mr. J. L. Culbertson. Hotel MacDonald wishes you a Merry Christmas Happy New Year and a X MR. and MRS. FRANK McCABE I LKJwûi 1 Jnh U ree KaNSAi PROPUCEF ABOUT 90% CF AU APPLE 5EEPLINSS GROWN IN THE US farms are not 20WIN6 TREES IÖR THE BUT ARC GROWING IN NLWSrS ANO IN ACREAGE . THS»' ARE MAINTAINED By PRIVATE OWNERS TO peovipe A CONTINUOUS yitio Of RAW MATERIAL U ror a permanent INPUSW Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson and son from Gresham arrived here last Friday to see his father, Alonzo Johnson, who has been ill and is confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were former Vernonia residents. LEAPS THE NAT i O n I i H THE PRODUCTION OF WHEAT, ANP DURING A SIN6LE TEAR HAS PRCOUCEP ALAA05T A QUARTER OF A BILLON BOWELS OF HARP WINTER WHEAT. IT Aik? RANK« FIRST aalong states in the milling of flour . Admitted to Hospital Mrs. Gene Shipman was admit ted to the Emanuel hospital Tues day for observation. Due to an anemic condition, it was report ed that a transfusion might be necessary. People Visit Benefit Legion dance Saturday, Dec. Seabees orch. hall, of Clatskanie. Sponsored by Ver- nonia Service club. It— Club Plans Long Meeting Members of the Vernonia Ser- vice club voted at their meeting last week to make their first January meeting an all-day af. fair in order to accomplish more work. If possible, one all-day meeting a month will be held thereafter, Club members also voted $40 for the purchase of a wheelchair and $30 for the pur- chase of yarn which will be used for making afghaps. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McKin non and baby daughter, Colette Karen, of Sandy visited here Sun day at the Frank McCabe home. Mrs. McKinnon is the daughter of Mrs. Frank McCabe. Ribs Fractured Jack Heenan suffered two fractured ribs Tuesday when he fell while working on the log train. A large crowd attended the piano recital presented Friday evening, December 15 at the res idence-studio of Mrs. Lulah E. Fullerton. The Christmas idea was carried out in decorations, songs, music and readings. Spec ial numbers were given by Sallie Kasper, Robert Backer, Dannie Fletcher, Frances Kasper, Janet Cobat, Patricia Stiff, Nancy Co- bat and Charleen Martin. In Joint Fiogram Planned Dec. 20 NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Henderson were Portland visitors last Thurs. Here Program Given 23, FOR THE CHILDREN Table and chairs $g95 CHILDREN’S CHAIRS Unfinished Chairs — $|79 Rockers — $295 Sandy Here from Gresham Francisco W A IREE- FAR a AER TW/f TAXES OF PER ACRE PER yEAR HIS TAX INVfETMENT INAOlBA«« AT ATI COUPOJHP INTEREST WILL AMOUNT "D^/97- bt —HOT HCU/CHHt UH OTHBK eUPCMe* . TAKES ALONE WPULP BE GREATER THAN THE VALUE OF his so-yExp crop . It— 5112— San fft "-v? Home Eileen Enos arrived home last night from Portland to spend Christmas vacation, She is at- tending school at Cascade Col- lege. At means 'PfoPie or TAG SOUTH VJIND • New Year’s Dance, Legion hall, O’Brien’s ork. Adm. 50c tax 10c. Home Wednesday AMlTTtP To THE Sat. Dec. 30. Spon by Aux. Red Candy, Beer, Sandwiches. Open GIFT Hillsboro Mrs. Tom Bateman and son, Steven, left Wednesday to re- turn with Mrs. Bateman’s moth er, Mrs. Elsie Stevens, to Hills boro, where the Batemans will re main for several weeks. Mrs. Eva Pringle was taken to Seaside Sat. to be with, her moth er and close to her doctor. Mrs. Pringle is quite ill with flu. Mary Lou accompanied her mother, so is absent from school. The joint Christmas tree and program of Natal school and grange wil be held at Natal hall the night of Dec. 20. Lincoln Peterson Was a busi ness visitor in Vernonia Tues. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Estes at Fern Hill last Wed. The Estes’s have sold their farm and are moving to Washington. Armchairs TEA SETS— 79c to $2.49 Glass Baking Sets, oven glass— $|49 GAMES FOR THE ADULTS COMBINATION, End Table» and Magazine rack»—unfinished $j75 up End Tables — Platform Rockers — Smoking Stands —Cocktail Tables — Vases — Mirrors Mirror shelves — Sets of dishes — Pictures FLOOR LAMPS Kitchen Stools — Shag and Woven rug».— Py- rex ware Water Brownie Ovenware Sets — Cookie Jars — Kent Coffee Makers Richard Peterson, CM2c, Sat. for Portland where he visit before returning to Francisco. The Ralph George family at- tended the Christmas supper and party at Mist gym Sun. night, which was sponsored by the Mist Helping Circle. TOYS ñTERSON Everything for the Home on EZ Term» Phone 802, Vernonia Free Delivery Daily GRAY HAIR? Benefit 23, da nee Saturday, Legion hall, Seabee» of Clatskanie. Sponsored by nonia Service club. Here from Vancouver Mrs. M. H. 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