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Thursday, March 29, 1945 2 Vernonia Eagle Our (Great America A TOPICS OF THE TOWN To PREV&4T FUtt- - FOREST ENEwy ••£? no . Home from College Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Washburn have moved to their home in Sa lem, making the move Sunday. They formerly resided at Astor ia at which place Mr. Washburn served in the navy. Miss Joy Willdrd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard, and Miss Margaret Anderson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Connie Anderson, are home for a short time from college during their spring vacations. Miss Willard is attending the University of Ore gon and Miss Anderson, Stan ford University. from Lebanon Mrs. H. A. Gregson of Lebano.i was here last week to visit at the Harvey H. Crume home. Mrs. Gregson and Mrs. Crume are cousins. DANCE, Odd Fellows hall, Sat. March 31 . .Sponsored bv Mt. Heart Social club. Red O'Brien*. 13tl— orchestra. Ph. 462 Dessy’s Tavern F * T dl t SHOW WEATHER CONDITIONS FAVORABLE / TO FOREST FIRES, PROTEcnve MEASURES ARE INTENSIFIED ANp OFTEN Au 1 / operations are halted . when fire A To satisfy that sweet tooth that every normal human being has, there is [w always something tempting at the bakery shop. Try our light, fluffy cakes and cup cakes. A sample will con vince you! I «Bi .ftf Choir Members Named Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs| Henry G. Wilson, of Mist, are the parents of a daughter, born at their home March 22nd. Does away with fla vor-robbing, messy filter cloths and metal parts. Filter» coffee through coffee! That's why coflee made with the Cory Glass Filter Rod is so much fuller« bodied, richer tast ing. Much more convenient, too. Juet nmi off and it’« clean. An exclusive feature of the fa , mous Cory Glass Coffee Brewer— /¿i] but fit» all eland- ard gloat coffee maker e. TELEVISION PROGRAMS WERE BEING ” VJKItAOAIA ÌBAKEKY Phone 991 III Vernonia, Oregon •»<? AMEPCA CAN PROPUCe ABOUT A5 MUCH NElGHT IN ROUGH FISH AS AN ACRE OF LAMP CAN PRODUCE IN BEEF. her property here. Looking for something new the way of birthday celebrations? We have it. Altho Mrs. Artie Buckner had been bedfast a week and under doctor’s orders Staying with Daughter to stay in bed when her 63rd Mrs. Judd Greenman is stay- birthday barged in last Friday ing in Portland at the home of she celebrated. In bed? Yes, in her daughter, Mrs. Charles Bur deed! Guests present were Mrs. row, who is ill with pleurisy. Chas. Allen, Mrs. Wm. Bond, Mrs. Bessie Bond, Mrs. Reggie Plan to Return Mr. and Mrs. Jake Richardson Watson, Mrs. Tommy Tomlin, were here the forepart of this Mrs. Glen Hawkins and Mrs. Ed week from Portland. They men- Buckner, the latter two acting tion plans to return here after as hostesses. A delicious lunch being away for about two years was served, gifts presented and during which time they have re all wished Mrs. Buckner many happy returns of her natal day. sided in Portland. We were surprised Monday morning to find that we had lost a good neighbor Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hens- ler and family went to make their home in the O-A district. What might easily have been RIVERVIEW — Mr. and a more serious accident occured Mrs. Clifford Fowler, Miss Fri. p.m. when the end of a load Bessie of logs struck John Wildy on Bonnie Ratkie, Mrs. Netka and Mrs. Polly Lynch mo- the shoulder knocking him into tored to Seaside Sun. for a vis- the ditch where his head was it with Mrs. Art Campbell and badly cut by a stone, A passing motorist helped Mr. Wildy to daughter Janet. Tom and Jim Williamson of his feet and onto the highway Hillsboro spent the week end at and he was able to return to the the Louis Huntley home and Nate home of his daughter, Mrs. Mon Huntley of Carlson was a Sun. ty Dewey on his own power but badly smeared with mud anl visitor at his brother’s home. When John Elder, CIO organ blood. The accident occured near izer of Lebanon returned to his the mile bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner and work Mon. morning after spend ing the week end here, he was sons drove to Carlton Sen. and accompanied by his wife, Mrs.An- returned with a trailer load of na Parker, Mrs. Geo. Davis and Shetland pony. His name is Dick. Mrs. Clarence Fowler, who went to Portland to spend the day and by Mr. Melvin Shaver of Coos Bay who spent the week end with his brother Fred Shaver and CLEANING, REPAIRING AND SERVICING family and was on his way to Refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, Albany. Sounds like John was a washing machines, sewing ma “share your car” advocate. chines and all types of house Mrs. Monty Dewey went to hold electrical or mechanical Forest Grove Fri. and again on equipment. Mon. for medical treatment. E. L. “Al” Robertson Mrs. Myrtle Williams accom ALL WORK GUARANTEED panied by Monty Kelly came up 925 Rose Ave. Phone 556 from Gaston Sun. to look after Son Born A son, James Francis McGaugh ey, was born to Mr. and Mrs. George McGaughey at 6:20 a.m., March 23rd, here. DO YOU NEED YOUR TIRES RECAPPED? YOU ELIGIBLE FOR A NEW GRADE Illness No Rar To Rirthday Event Home Appliance Service CORY,// CORY III GIASJ 'yr1 Z.. . I n acre of niatep in SENT OUT REGULARLŸ FROM STATION? W5X JCHENECWy, N y., SACK IN 1928 received news from their daugh ter, Mrs. Jeff Breeden of San Francisco Mon. stating that her husband had been promoted tJ Chief Warrant officer. CAKES & CUP CAKES j IS HELP IN CHECK IN HARVESTED AREAS f SEEP TREES LEFT By M00ERN LÒ66ERS ' Ì SPREAD NEW GROWTH PRoilFICAuy ,3 Home from Hospital AHA! On the right trail at last! Good sleuthing will lead you, flat-foot ed, to Bessy’s door—a place where even a Copper couldn’t help enjoying himself. CONTENT OF THE AIR A n P DEAD «.OOP ON THE GROUND. WHEN THES» OEVCTs 13tl — orchestra. PLUMBING Frank Hirsch iHcwRiesuse 'JeC Mrs. Alice Davis of Tillamook is visiting at the home of her son. Geo., while trying to nurse him back to better health. We also had Margie and Ruby Wells DANCE, Odd Fellow, hall, Sat. Those who will participate in Miss Rona Elizabeth Workman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal the Evangelical choir which will ter 0. Workman, left a few days present a cantata “Resurrection,” ago for Santa Barbara, Califor Easter Sunday evening are: Mrs. nia where she has employment. Judd Greenman, Mrs. Holly Hol Going with her was a friend from comb, Mrs. Robert Holcomb, Miss Vona Weidman, Miss Sally Kas Portland, Miss Betty Ballinger. per, Rev. and Mrs. Allen H. Shorty Lee transfer. All kinds Backer, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar of hauling. To inquire, call 802. Wilde, «Mrs. Henry John, Mrs. Juanita Green, Mrs. Elgus Frank, Mrs. A. II. Landers, Mrs. Chas. Malmsten, Mrs. Grace Laramore, Septic Tanks Installed E. J. Douglass, L. E. Stiff, Frank Morris, and F. R. Olin. PAPERHANGING -PAINTING- forest Riverview Correspondent on our sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley Learns of Promotion March 31. Sponsored by Mt. Heart Social club. Red O’Brien*, Miss Helen Frank returned on Monday night from the Jones hospital at Hillsboro where she Here from Tennessee Lee Violet returned here Mon has been, following an opera day from Tennessee and plans tion last Wednesday for appendi to make his home in this vicinity. citis. She is staying at the home He resided here in former years, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Frank until recovery in made. leaving in 1929. Goe. to Santa Barbara I -- me INSTRUMENTS THAT RECORD THE MOISTURE T Move to Salem Here ÌHack 1 for tomorrows driving good /V ear lÒM/f good /V ear EXTRA-MILEAGE RECAPPING Next to a new tire, Goodyear Extra-Mileage Recapping’s your best bet for keeping your car rolling. Let our experts build many more miles of service into your old tire today. Trade -your Grade I certificate for today’s Number 1 tire, a new Goodyear . . . your best buy for extra safety and Ioni ig, low-cost mileage. Bring in your car for a fitting today. (PLUS TAX> 116°5 6.00-16 WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF PAS- SENGER AND TRUCK TIRES AND TUBES USCH’S SUPER-SERVICE W. S. JAMES Forest Grove Phone 74 Filter Rod II GROWING SCHOOL CHILDREN Need lots of milk for health and energy. They’ll like Nehalem Dairy milk, too. Phone us for regular delivery to your home. NEHALEM DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Phone 471 HOFFMAN Hardware Co. For Bonds, See Uncle Sam — For Hardware, See Hoffman Phone 181 Vernonia HZHZHZHZHZHZ BEAUTIFUL. LASTING PERMANENTS Helen Curtis’ Park Avenue MACHINE $5.50 MACHINELESS $6.50 Other nationally adver tised permanents $7.50 and up. COLD WAVES from $12.50 RIVERVIEW BEAUTY SHOP PHONE 7712 Mannello graduate At The Mile Bridge 8 years experience X. w Headquarters for Vernonia BE WISE! Don’t let your dollars take wings, when you can keep them at home by welding broken equipment----- large or small. Years of service in this field, is your assurance of perfect workmanship. OLDEST, MOST RELIABLE. WELDING ESTABLISHMENT IN VERNONIA VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY “A Safe Place To Trade” Phone 342, Vernonia