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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1938 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE THREE f for California— Leave* Mrs. Robert Spencer left this week for Bakersfield, California, where she will visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Carlin Hackney, and with Portland Visitor*— League Meet*— her son, Ben Spencer. Mrs. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Caulfield The Girls’ League of the High plans to be away for several weeks. spent Sunday and Monday in Port School held a short business meeting Junior Play Success— land. Monday and then danced in the The Junior play, presented Fri gym for the rest of the period. Attend Conference— day evening in the Washington grade school auditorium, played to Mrs. Dave Marshall, Mrs. H. V. Power* Have Guelt---- C. M. Powers of Portland was a a large crowd and the class is re Holcomb, Mrs. E. R. Estey and Mrs. ported to have made a net profit in Judd Greenman went to Corvallis guest over the week end at the excess of $60. Postponed from be Wednesday and stayed until Friday home of Lowell Powers. fore the holidays due to sickness to attend The Oregon Conference Burn* People Here---- which invaded the cast, the play for the Study of Home Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Powers and date was set for later. Much praise son of Burns, Oregon and Mr. and was given the youthful actors as Entertains Friends— their respective Mrs. Glenn entertained at her Mrs. Isham Bradley of Portland they presented home Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle, Mr. were guests at the Lowell Powers characterizations. and Mrs. Art Miller and Mr. and home recently. y©UK TOWN’S TOPICS Mrs. A. C. Alexander at after the President’s Ball. $2,000 a year, Army Medical Mus eum; Physiotherapy aide, $1,800 a year, U. S. Public Health Service, and Veterans’ Administration; Prin ter-proofreader, $1.32 an hour (40 hour week). Government Printing Office. Full information may be obtained from O. T. Bateman Sec retary of the U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the post of fice in this city. Vi.it* Here- Memory Meet Billed— Mrs. Curtis JohnB of Portland, A meeting of interested people daughter of Lum Brown, and sis is being held at the John Gumm ter of Raymond Brown, visited Wednesday in Vernonia with her grade school in St. Helens Febru- ary 16 at 7:30 by the Western In relative* and friends. stitute of Memory Training, accord I Coast Guardman Her«— ing to an announcement made yes iMr. and Mrs. Douglas Niles of terday. A meeting is to be held Seattle are spending a month here here soon, it was said. Several ¡with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shipman. I local persons are interested in the i Mrs. Niles and Mrs. Shipman are Newlywed* Her: I sisters. Mr. Niles is a chief machin- training course. Mr. and Mrs. (Dorothy Gwin) |ist in the eoast guard and is J. J. Hellstein of Portland spent |stationed near Seattle. several days at the Mr. and Mrs. | E. W. Gwin home in Riverview the , Ha* Mump*— past week visiting with Mrs. Hell-1 H. W. Cameron, Armitage Drug stein’s parents. tl The . former * ■ local i pharmacist, is ill at his home young lady was married in January. here suffering with the mumps. He was stricken Wednesday. COOKED FOOD SALE I* Convalescing— Mrs. W. J. Armitage, who recent Improving Home— ly submitted to a major operation J. E. Tapp is busy this week at St. Vincent hospital in Portland, renovating and improving the up returned home Monday evening with her husband who motored there stairs of the Tapp home on State to get her. She is much improved street. Visit* Nicar*— following her illness, the report Mother Here— Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Waltman of states. Portland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. A. Nobes, mother of Mrs. Cris Nicar over the weekend. “Stuff.” White Owl— | R. D. Eby, is spending several The brown-spotted white owl, re weeks in Vernonia with Dr. and Recover* from Mump*— cently killed by Marion Siedelman i Sherman Nicar has recovered from near the Lode McDonald' place, is j Mrs. Eby. Mrs. Nobes resides in a seige of the mumps. now on display at the Soden Bar Portland. ber shop following completion of ; Expected Home— Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin are ex the taxidermy work on it by Wal pected home this weekend from San ter Larson of Mist. The owl, an especially attractive one, has al- Francisco, California. Save $4.97 on 32-piece ready created much comment, not Reported Ill— alone for its rich coloring but for Mrs. J. C. Junkins is reported the taxidermist’s care in mounting. ill this week. Visit* in Portland— supper Father, Son Banquet— Attend the father and *on ban quet Wednesday, February 16, 6:30, Mrs. Drorbaugh 111---- Mrs. George Drorbaugh is ill this Evangelical social room. Ladies ad week and Miss Martha Middlebrook mitted at 7:30, 10c, to hear »peaker, 'George Koehn, of Portland. It* is staying with her. Wave Day— Return* to Vernonia— Wave day was held by the Girls’ Athletic club of the High Schoo] Wednesday. They waved hair gave manicures, facials or make up for a small charge. Floyd Westby, who has been working in Westwood, California, since September, returned here the past week and is staying at the J. L. Lloyd residence. Introducing*— Return* Home---- Mr. Sundquist was born July 28, 1913 at Hinckley, Minnesota. He came to Oregon from Mahota, Minnesota, and was employed by the Clark asd Wilson Lumber Co. at Wilark for several years prior to accepting the parts and accessories managership October 29, 1937. He is single. Introductios Saturday, February 12 Auspices Deborah Circle Sale Starts at 10 a. m. set of ads Vernonia Auto Co, IN 6 BEAUTIFUL COLORS Miss Helen Stein returned to her home in Portland after spending two weeks with Mrs. Robert Rush tag. CORONADO With 100 “Buck.”; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ade are parents of a 7-pound son born Saturday, February 5. Vernonia Prescription Druggists Miss Margaret Emmons has turned to Portland after sp some time with her sister, Mrs. C. Alexander. Home— Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barnett turned Friday to their home Toledo, Oregon after visiting rela tives in Vernonia for some time. YOUR WEEK’S ENTERTAINMENT WOOD RANGE with wide Western Wood Dick Simon spent Wednesday in Portland transaiSing business. We also sell a G-E bulb for Goes to Portland---- Mrs. E. H. Washburn spent Wed- nesday transacting business in Port- land. The local I. O. O. F. drill team exemplified the first and second degrees Tuesday night on Candi date Lee Carrigan. The third degree will be conferred Tuesday evening. Members of the local order are urged to be in 'attendance at the meeting Examination*. Announced- The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open i competitive examinations for the iollowing positions: Senior scienti fic aid (preparator in pathology), and Saturday Only! Double Feature S ome B londes ■ * MW wavtasM nenm Vernonia, Oregon Simon Simone “Pre.criptiof, for Ro- mance” with Wendy Kent Taylor, Barrie, ari . i Oregon Gas & Electric Co .how— great With Bernie, Winchell CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS AND A FIGHTING FOOLI If you want ten-rent lampa, these are your beat buy. 7Ü. 16, 30, 60 watt*. Try a carton. Degrees— the “Love and Hisses” And thi* year, they give you more light for your money, be cause recent improvement* have increased their light output. Get some spares today. In Portland— Exemplify LAST TIMES TODAY—That they stay brighter longer 75 The Kenneth White family com pleted moving this week to the for mer Judge Harris residence. At JOY THEATRE 15-25-40 60 WATT Mr. and Mrs. Cochran of Oregon City visited with Mrs. Cochran’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dror baugh, Saturday night and Sunday. Are Moved— FEATURING The New ASK ABOUT IT Nance Pharmacy Returns to Portland---- Viait Parent*— Chevrolet Motor Cars ------ Authorized Service $3,98 ONLY Son Born— Return Fire Box Hoffman's Hardware DINNERWARE Clarence G. Sundquist (Thi is one of a series of specially designed for the) Mrs. Clara Kerns was in Port land last Friday on business and again on Tuesday to visit with her sister, Eileen Schneuer. Mi.cha Auer, Dorthea Kent, Frank Jenks. = Sunday & Monday [Tuesday Only February 13 & 14 ¡February 15 TAKE M 1 UUGH- LOAD ll HYSTERIA 4 HORSEMEN OF HILAROYI Here Is Real Bargain News CLOSE OUT SALE Of present stock of books, office supplies, gifts, dishes, stationery, greeting cards and novelties at prices that will startle and surprise. Wednesday & Thursday • A distinctly different wood range, not too large, has a wonderful baking oven, 28 inches by 18 inches. The double pre heat draft solid bottom firebox consumes the charcoal waste and eliminates the necessity of an ash pan. Firebox is 21 inches long, 8 inches wide and 8 inches deep. Bums 18- to 20-inch wood. Body of Zincoat metal. Furnished in white or ivory. HOFFMAN Hardware Co. FREE DAILY GIFTS Hundreds of beatiful and useful articles taken from our regular stocks will given free SALE OPENS FRIDAY AT Feb. 16 & 17 Two days - Double Feature 6 P. M We are starting the sale at night to give every one first chance at the wonderful bargains. Will last until Feb. 26th but don’t wait until the last minute. The Book Store Ray D. Fisher, Prop. Forest Grove M. W. FRANCE and CO. IN CHARGE OF SALE COMING ATTRACTIONS— “Hitting a New High,” "True Confe.sion.,” “Hawaii Call.” REMEMBER —Bu.h’. Cafe meal ticket* also good at Joy Theatre.