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Thursday, June 21, 1945 2 Vernonia Eagle Our Great America TOPICS OF THE TOWN Go to Gresham Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson spent last Sunday at Gresham where they visited Mrs. Culbert son’s sister. Mrs. Harold Tall man, and family. Mrs. Culbert son’s father, L. L. Crawford who recently had an operation, is staying at the Tallman home while recuperating. Family Reunion Held A family reunion was held last Sunday at the Oscar Weed home when Mildred E. Weed, Sp. (G) 3c, was here from Treasure Island, California. Present for the reunion in addition to Miss Weed were Mr. and Mrs. Elza Weed of St. Helens, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Weed of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Weed and son of Seattle and Mr. Lepisto, also of Seattle. Mildred will leave a week from today for Medford for a short visit and then con tinue to Treasure Island to be there by July 1st. Here from Coo, Bay Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer, former residents, were here Sat urday evening and Sunday from Coos Bay. FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT DANCE Saturday Fellow, hall. night, D uring one war •yEAR WOULD BE ENOUGH TO CONSTRUCT A PlftNK AuSHWA/ Living Near St. Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reynolds are now living on a 32-acre farm near St. Helens, having purchased the place some time ago and movirfk there about a month ago. Hay and berries comprise the principal crops. Mrs. Reynolds was here last Thursday. around the i U prlp fit THE EQUATOR, ONE irtCM THICK AND Q0FEE7 W/CE Seven Attend Monmouth Seven school teachers from this vicinity have enrolled at the Oregon College of Education for the summer session. They are: Mathilde E. Bergerson, Grace Cantwell, Irma Chance, Blanche DeWitt, Erma Kent, Gladys Mor an and Pearl Wilkerson. Eleven from this county have enrolled at the school. On Vacation Bob Spencer is taking a two- week vacation from work at the high school building. DANCE Saturday Fellows hall. night, Odd 1* Ha, Operation Mrs. Lee White was taken to Portland Tuesday for an appen dicitis operation and was report ed - as recovering satisfactorily Wednesday morning. WtnMJ WT 6U5HES FVf# pRlNklNó xJffTER 5WPS iti TME " k ** sulf of MEV too. /4 SHOHB. THS NATER PIPE iS All THAT IS LEFT OF A TMOUMNP-RXn WqtFP ON 1HE FORMER Ulf CX CAFWCS WHICH WAS WASHEP WJH/ 0/ STORMS. Injures Knee Miss Betty Tindall fell on the gate at her home last Wed., in juring her knee; six clamps-were used to close the wound. Prieit Here Rev. Father F. Thielie, former assistant pastor of St. Mary’s church of Wilsonville and Sher wood recently visited Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Vanderzanden. Here With Parent, VERNONIA WELDING SHOP Experienced in designing and building special equipment. Truck, cat and logging ma chinery welding. DO NOT THROW THAT HARD-TO-GET PART AWAY Electric & Acetylene Portable H. R. Junken Ph. 453 1142 COLUMBIA ST. Mrs. Kathleen Alessi arrived here a short time ago to live with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tomlin while her husband is overseas. He is in the coast guard. Astorian, Here Mrs. Robert Tindall and her mother, Mrs. Oscar Nelson of Astoria were guests of the 0. S. Poynters Tuesday of last week. 52 GIFTS IN ONE— AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION Be Wise, Ri Economize Depend upon Nehalem Market service for four nourishment needs and forget about your budget. The superior quality of our merchan dise, coupled with our extensive wholesale con- ections, results in a genuine economy to you. Be Wise! — SHOP NEHALEM! NEHALEM . MARKET AND GROCERY Phone 721 ^HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHT Garden Tools /c Garden Hakes 81.60 Garden Hoes 70e Ladv Pete Cultivators 81.95 ^Shovels 81.85 Spading Forks 82.00 si.no Pitchforks Long Handled Pruners 83.95 ALSO LARGE SELECTION OF GARDEN DUST and INSECTICIDES HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO. For Bonds—See Uncle Sam For Hardware—See Hoffman Phone 181 Vernonia MXHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZK TIMBER—Arthur Elliott, age 61, a onetime logger in the Tim ber hills was found dead by his FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT wife, Jessie Elliott, shortly before CLICK—THE EAGLE noon lastl Wed. The coroner pre sumed he must have died of a I heart attack shortly after 7 03 J i I L. he had never reached his saw. Besides his widow, he leaves Florence Ganuske, Mills City, Edna Foster, Portland, Margaret Andrews, Beaverton, Roy and Ray of Timber. Nothing can please Mrs. Ethel LeSerf, Oak Ridge, the palate like a Pal is visiting her sister. Mrs. Jessie Shop cone. Made from Elliott. our own delicious ice Mr. and Mrs. David Castle at cream in a large variety tended the wedding of Mrs. of enticing flavors, it Castle's niece, Violet Paulson, is positive that they who married Edward Depew, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos will head the list in Cutright at Banks, Sun. June 17. choice for grown-ups Bob Bino, AM3c, arrived Mon. and children alike. from Alameda, iCilif. to spend a When hunger strikes— 15-day furlough with his parents, Have a CONE! Mr. and Mrs. John Bino. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Doherty and son, Frank, left Sat. for Stephen ORDER GALLON OR MORE son, Wn. where they will locate. LOTS OF ICE CREAM A Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradep DAY IN ADVANCE of Cottage spent two days here visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. Castle r-. r~ n r-~. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elliott. . i I ..’ : * '■ ; I ' LJ h J ¡.u: CONES • CLICK—THE EAGLE » IU u MBER DifP R* BOXES AMP CRATER Odd 1* Mrs. Arthur Lovett and her daughter, Nancy, left by train Wed. for Sausalito, Calif, where they will visit Mrs. Lovett’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Helgestad. Mrs. Lovett expects to be gone a month. Logger Dies In Woods Wed. & Mack Thanks Expressed For Friend's Aid RIVERVIEW — A one-man campaign to raise money for a needy neighbor got underway Sat. eve. when Clifford Fowler decided that the Davis family whose bread earner has been unable to work for three months could use some additional funds. By scouting around Sat. and keeping busy on the job Sun. p.m. he was able to give the Davises a real surprise when he and Mrs. Fowler located them at the Anna Parker home and pre sented them with a well filled purse for which they were truly grateful. Mr. and Mrs. Davis wish to use our column to thank their friends and neighbors for this unexpected help. Mrs. Artie Buckner explains her Father’s Day gift in this manner. Her neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins, claiming that she has been both father and mother to her family so many years presented her with four nice pullets Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Gibson and family were in Portland Mon. to have dental work done. Bertram Wood underwent a tonsilectomy Thurs. Bertram is getting along nicely. Miss Barbara Malmsten is at Ocean Park, Canada where she will spend three weeks at the A. D. Archibald home. A bounteous dinner was served Mon. at the W. J. Lindsley home to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Stanton and child ren of Toledo, who had arrived Sun., Ronnie and Ray Smith of Sweet Home, Mrs. Alton O’CofT- ner, Mrs. Sam Smith and child ren of Treharne and Mrs. Verna Lindsley and children of Verno nia. Mrs. Bud Rose entertained on Sun. for her daughter, Dorothy Rose, who came out from Port land with her friends Jane Hog- berg and Dorothy Roland of Ver nonia. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline and son. Donald, and Darrel Rose spent the week end at Seaside. This week we offer an apology with our welcome to a new neighbor who purchased a home and moved in so quietly that he was completely overlooked by our news gatherer. He is H. E. Palm er of Portland who bought his property of Bert Barnes and has been in the merchantile and drug business most of his life but due to ill health is now retired 4 mnufacturh ? s kw -nwt « merwwí Will BE «BLE ID El-UCV TEieVlSlOtJ fiFIER IME WRR WTM SFTS-li WT CAN BE B0U6Hr FÜU LITTLE AS $200 i i I and plans to lead a quiet, rest ful life here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daily of Gold Hill, Ore. arrived Mon. at the home of Mrs. Daily’s sister, Mrs. Fred Shaver, where they will stop for a time while their 16-year-old daughter, Jessie, a victim of infantile paralysis, will take treatments and undergo ou- erations on her limbs through out the summer at a Portland hospital. Jessie has been suffer ing two years from this dreaded disease. PAL SHOP Special Invitation! TRY THE Amazing New Sonotone Ha» more power, clarity of tone, greater distance, smaller batterie». On Father’s Day Mrs Anna Parker entertained at a twelve o’clock dinner her sdn Tom, Miss Stella Murry who drove down from camp near Olney, Albert Schalock, Mrs. Ella Woods and Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and son, George. Kenneth R. Sax, Certified Sonotone Consultant WILL BE AT THE MacDonald Hotel, Vernonia, Oregon Monday, June 25th, 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. SONOTONE THE HOUSE OF HEARING Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sample of Portland and Mrs. Rena Greener, Lebanon, N. Hampshire, were Sun. visitors at the Rex Nor mand home. * TIRE PRICES REDUCED! GOODYEAR When tires have to "bite in", grip, pull, stop . . . get Goodyears. For the sharp-edged diamonds oi the tough, slow-wearing All- Weather tread give you 4-way traction for fewer skids, more, safer stops. 6.00 X 16 Tax included GRADE 11 TIRES Mounted 4.50 X 21 5.50 X 18 5.00 X 10 7.00 X 15 6.00 X 16 7.00 X 16 5.50 X 17 6.50 X 16 $16.38 TRUCK TIRES ALL SIZES RECAPPING 4 - Day Service The baby doesn’t have to get “on the job” — but YOU do! 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