6 Thursday, January 25, 1945 Vernonia Eagle Activities of Keasey ey was fitted with a pair of glasses. Pvt. Tommy Hall who has been on a journey to an unknown des­ tination for some time, was at RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Chas. last heard from Friday when his Ratkie had a surprise visit Mon. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hall, received a letter from India. He when Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walters states that he landed in a beau­ of Long Beach, Cal. and Mr. and tiful and strange looking country. Mrs. J. V. Dunlap of Seattle ar­ Christmas is still on the way rived at her home. Both of the for him, as his gifts from home ladies are Mrs. Ratkie’s sisters. have not yet caught up with him. The Dunlaps were accompanying Word received this week from the Walters to their Cal. home. the George Wirtz family, former Mr. and Mrs. Monty Dewey residents here, was that Mrs. and son, Dean, , journeyed to (Sally) Wirtz had undergone a Portland Friday where Mr. Dew- major operation at a Los Angeles hospital on Jan. 13th. Her con­ dition was fair. For Pasteurized A very successful meeting of St. Mary’s Altar Society was held Wed. p. ni. at the Martin Schmidt home on the Forest Grove road. One dozen energetic ladies were present and $25.00 i’l donations and dues were rd< ed to the treasury. Mrs. Cobat, chairman, tendered hei resignation but no right from the farm to successor was elected. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess your door, write to at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Rose Valpianni, of Pittsburg, furnished transportation for the Riverviewers who attended. Mr. and Mrs. Borgelt of the Pebble Creek road are enjoying a visit with Mrs. R. M. Schmidt of Eugene and Mrs. Lena De­ Wolf of Gervaise. These ladies Timber Rt., Box 56 are sisters of Mrs. Borgelt. Vernonia, Oregon Mrs. Oscar Sorlee and Miss Margaret Smith who are em­ OUR PRODUCTS ployed in Portland, spent the ALWAYS SATISFY week end with her parents here. 11-16-45 Mrs. L. L. Wells took her ...— Various Weekly Events Recorded MILK & CREAM PEBBLE CREEK DAIRY LUMBER—Wholesale and Retail See my bargains in kiln dried lumber at $12 per M and up. Open Saturday 8 a.m. to noon. Residents Are Recorded For Past Few Days KEASEY — Mrs. W. B. Reed from Portland visited her daugh­ ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krieger, Sunday the 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeVaney vhited a few days last week at Garibaldi with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Westerberg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hodgson visited Sat. night at the Albert Krieger hfime. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krieger and family visited at the W. J. Lindsley home Mon. eve. Mrs. Clarence Reed and Mrs. Vivian Counts and daughter vis­ ited at the Lindsley home Sat. Mrs. Jos Lindsley and children spent a few days last week at the W. J. Lindsley home. tion and getting along well. The L. P. Wikstroms took Joe Roeser, USN, as far as Scap­ poose Sun. on his way to Cal. Mrs. Robert Mathews and Mrs. C. L. Waddell were in Clatskanie Sat. , WAC LaiVerne Hanson is ex­ pected home from Washington D. C. this week. LaVerne has been in the WACs for over a year now. Navy Man Leaves for Station in California; WAC Expected Home MIST — Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones and daughter came down from Eugene Sat. They are at J. O. Libels. Mrs. J. O. Libel is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Lind­ berg, at Scappoose. She is con­ valescing from a recent opera­ Supervisor Here E. A. Landis, OPA boa-d supervisor, was here last Fri­ day to check the local office records. He commended this of­ fice, stating that it is the only one in this district to make re­ ports on time and without errors. MORALE A man is never so TALL as when he STOOPS to help a CHILD, Fight infantile paralysis. "NET PROFIT ”4 Billion Pounds ...Under the stress of a wartime shortage of meat, the patriotic commercial fishermen of America, working early and late, scored a record-breaking "catch” the past year... an astronomical total of more than 4,000,000,000 pounds! Hats off to the men who "go down to the sea in ships”! Goal Conference Held Columbia county’s 1945 farm production goals conference was held in St. Helens Monday at an all-day meeting where rec­ ommendations for maintaining high levels of production from county farms were heard and plans were developed for ac­ quainting each county farmer with the high national require­ ments. daughter, Patsy, to Portland on Friday for an eye check-up re­ turning Surday. During this stay they had the pleasure cf par­ taking of a reunion dinner at the home of Mrs. Wells’ par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Beck in which five of her brothers and sisters participated. The re­ sult of Patsy’s exam, was very satisfactory. I ‘ ,111 Nehalem Dairy Products Co. 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