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and mill operation along the coast but closure» there halted the work for a time, he said. He had intend ed going into business here but for the time has transferred his effort in Portland— Portlanders Here Mrs. A. E. Adams and Mrs. Reba to the coast. He did not indicate Mr. and Mrs. Mike Christiansen his plans following completion of and family of Portland visited Hobin spent Monday in Portland. his Waldport work. friends and relatives here over the Move----- weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gordon moved Wash Dogs Below Dam— Officials this week issued a to their new home over the week Clatskanie Folk Here— statement asking pet owners to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pumala and end. wash their i animals below the swim family of Clatskanie visited at the Enjoy Picnic— ming pool < dam rather than in the Victor and Martin Pumala homes on Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lachine and pool above. . Efforts to keep thg son, Alvin; Zelma Shipley, Mr. and pool as sanitary as possible are Sunday. Mrs. Rex Pemble and children spent being made, the officials said. Banks’ Visitors— Sundlay at Pringle’s Bend picnicking. Mr. and Mrs. A. ill Eberly and Grove Folk Here— family from Banks visited at the Returns from Vecation— Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oglesby from Mrs. Vina Hicks, order clerk in Forest Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Aspinall the O.-A. office, returned last Bud Barton Sunday, July 17. over the weekend. Tuesday from her vacation trip to Visit Mother— Seattle and Mount Rainier. She Visiting Uncle— Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Adams and was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Marie Anna Furnish is visitng daughter are visiting with Mr. Wayne Yarrow, Mrs. Lulu Black her uncle, Howard Haverland, at Adams’ mother for a few weeks. and Billy Conner, all of Portland. Shedd, Oregon. y©UK TOWN’S TOPICS Go to Corvallis— Mrs. Charles White and children and Mrs. Maxine Smejkal and daughter are leaving for Corvallis, Oregon, today to visit Mrs. White’s mother, who is ill. Weekend in Roseburg---- M. M. Meredith, deputy state F.O.E. organizer who has been in Vernonia for some time assisting the local group, will leave Saturday for Roseburg to spend the week end with his family there. He will In Corvallis— Mrs. Laura Pugh is visiting at be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius with her sister, Mrs. Bernard Fenwick and son, Jimmie, who will visit with Mr. Fenwick’s Stella Bennett. parents. Buxton Folk FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1938 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON PAGF srx Her« I day to witness a court of honor Portland— Milton Scheuerman spent Tuesday Clinton Hoke, fire warden and which is expected to raise the rank and Wednesday at Jennings Lodge district inspector, emerged unscath- of the local boys, Jewell Lloyd, loc- scoutmaster, reports, and in Portland enjoying Fleet ed Sunday afternoon following the wrecking of his car near the St.1 Week. Hero a Helens road junction, Mr lnr. Hoke none FoYm«r Mr. and Mrs. Nela Fast and two Visit Rosa»— 1 met a second car which was making Callers at the John Rosa home a wide, sweeping turn and he was children, Nona and Monte, of Dal- on Sunday, July 17, were Mr. and forced into the diten and into the |ag> and Norma Brady of Cornelius bank at that point. The car struck spe’nt Sunday, July 17, with Roy Mrs. John Leipold and son, Wilbur, end severed a telephone pole. The prajyg> They also called on several from Cornelius; Mr. and Mrs. Nels other driver did not stop. | 1 old ,d f friends. riends. Mr. and Mrs. Fast are Fast and children from Dallas, Mr. ! former Vernonia residents. Mrs. Scouts at Camp---- and Mrs. Roy Oglesby and son of at Lee was the f° rmer Nona Hankel. Four Vernonia scouts are Forest Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Falls Scout camp this week enjoy In Forest Grove— Barton of Vernonia. ing the supervised recreation and siyvia and Avetha Brady are training there. The boys are Fred spending a few weeks visiting rela Painting Store— The Town Pump, Riverview, own- Thompson, Berl Arner, Donald Zein- tives in Cornelius and Forest Grove. ed and operated by Mr. and MrSt ¡ er andl Jimmy Furnish. The young A» Searide— Les Grenia, is being painted this fellows will be at the Falls un Jackie Nance, son of Mr. and Mrs. week by Bob Morell, A cream color til Saturday. The camp is being sup Jack Nance, spent several days the ervised by Paul Yearout^ field exec is being used on the building and utive of Portland. Several of the past week at the beach with the the roof has been finished in red. parents are to go to the camp Fri- Lloyd Davis family. In Visit MacDonalds— XHXHXHXB4XHXHXHXHXHXHXKXS4ZH3 Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Burcham and son, Jimmy, of Lakeview, spent Sun In Salem— day in Vernonia visiting with the Fred Dusek went to Salem Thurs W. F. MacDonald family. Mr. Bur day and returned Friday. cham is superintendent of schools in Lakeview but is attending summer Goes to Portland— school in Portland, taking one class J. W. Rose went to Portland for period with Wallace McCrae, loca'. a visit Saturday and returned Sun high school head. The MacDonalds day. and the Burchams will motor to the beach this weekend. Gets Cars— The Vernonia Auto Co. received Minnesotans to Meet— a carload of new Chevrolets Tues Gophers from all points ef the day. Included in the shipment were state will meet friends of long ago two sport sedans, a coupe and a and talk over incidents that happen town sedan, Mechanics at the shop ed in the old home state when they unloaded the cars, They are now gather for the annual Minnesota on display at the local dealership. picnic at historic Champoeg, Sun day, July 31. Basket dinner will be Accident— Two cars, belonging to Carl served at noon with coffee furnish- Revis and T. F. Epping ran together ed on the grounds. A platform pro- Monday afternoon in Riverview, gram and sports card will follow, Neither of the drivers was injured, Those planning to attend may learn Some damage to the vehicles from bus stations how to reach Champoeg. It is reached within a resulted. short drive from Oswego or Aurora, Visiting Here— on East Pacific highway, or from Dale Long of Schofield is visiting Newberg on West Pacific Highway. this week with Dean Brady. H H H H H Mr. and Mrs. Babe Watson of At Beach— Buxton, Oregon, spent Sunday,1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert DePue and Margaret, of Stoney July 17, at the home of Mr. and daughter, Point, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles White. Ray McGee and daughter, Bonnie Here from Longview— Rae, of Mist, spent the weekend at Mrs. Alden Lee and children of Seaside. Mrs. McGee is Mr. and Longview, Washington, are visiting Mrs. DePue’s daughter. for two weeks in Vernonia with her Having Sale— father, Mr. Norris. Miller Mercantile is featuring a In Portland— summer sale of many practical items Mrs. Jim Aubrey went to Port in stock over the entire store. In land Thursday to transact business. addition, the establishment’s ad in dicates this week, certificates will Longview People Here— Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin and be ssued starting August 1 covering Nebraska Cornhuskers— children, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mar sales in all departments which will Portlander Here----- The Fifteenth Annual Nebraska give patrons a chance to receive tin and children of Longview, visit Miss Bernice Davis of Portland is Picnic will be held at the City Park • added value from the local store ed with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Midden spending a few weeks with Mr. and (South edge of city on Highway) in The details are covered in the ael Mrs. Russell Whitsell. dorp this week. Corvallis, Oregon, August 7, 1938.' in this issue. Free Coffee. Bring your cups and Returns Home— Has Measles---- Little Arline Martin who has been Weekend at Seaside— Dicky Counts is sick with the trimmin’s. Seats for all. Short snap-! Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Turner and measles at the home of his grand py program—leaving plenty of time ' visiting with her grandparents for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis of Stoney mother, Mrs. Wiediechker. for visiting. Come and see Nebras three weeks returned home Sunday. Point spent the weekend vacationing kans you knew “back home”! There See Fleet— At Beach— at Seaside. were over 1500 present last year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wall and The Bert Tisdale family spent Chas. Worth Here— son, Mrs. C. New, Bobby, Joyce and last weekend at the beach. Chas. Worth returned this week Phyllis New motored to Portland Go' for Clams— to his logging operation near Wald Sunday to see the fleet. port following several days in Ver 1 Mr. andi Mrs. Ben Smith and son, In Portland— nonia where he transacted business. Elmo, left yesterday morning for Alvin Lachine spent the week in Mr. Worth is supervising a logging' the coast to dig clams. Portland on business. Miss Here— George Miss Helen George of Portland is visiting this week with Joy Willard and her 'brother, Harry George. Here from Longi^ew— Nellis Counts and son, Dickie, of Longview, spent the weekend' here visiting relatives. Had Mea.le.— Jimmy Burke is recovering from the measles. Visit Chambers— Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Chalmers. The Hunting Season Is Not Far Off H H El H H H We carry a complete line of REMINGTON H AMMUNITION — WINCHESTER RIFLES H at BARGAIN PRICES H H See our Stock. H Gun Oils — Cleaning Rods — Solvents, etc. H H H H H H X H H We can handle any repair on your Rifle or M Shot Gun through one of the best Portland w Gun Smiths at very reasonable prices. For Good Hardware — See Hoffman About It! H H Hoffman Hardware Co. H Vernonia Oregon H H H 4XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXH Grand Opening Parties Go to Seaside----- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duncan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Knight and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bol linger and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wil lard and family spent the weekend at Seaside and Astoria. H OUR Heath’ Congratulations to Bill Heath on His Grand Opening » Sat., July 30 STANDARD NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ACCESSORIES— Large Number of Mansfield Tires and J. E. Hazeltine and Co Sporting Goods Tires and Batteries Supplies Hardware Service Station Tubes Free Prizes Mill WHOLESALERS USL BATTERIES including Mansfield tires, fishing tackle, sporting I n Oswego— Frank Ellis is visiting in Oswego. goods and many others; LUCKY NAMES TO WIN! LUBRICANTS At Beach— Mrs. Gladys Parry and children lert Wednesday evening to spent a few days at the beach. Visit Lees— Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen spent the weekend in Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Neal Loe. Move SIGNAL GAS to Farm— The Kelmer family moved to the Watts’ place on the Timber route the past weekend. CONGRATULATIONS To You, ill Heath, FISHING TACKLE Such QUICK FOOT RELIEF For sore, tired, blistered, ach ing feet, ask your druggist for OIL»/ SALT Rods, Spinners, Bait, Flies, in Vernonia, Riverview and Surrounding Territory. Reels, Lines, Leaders, etc. Everyone Can Get a Chance AMMUNITION You don’t need to buy a thing. In Forest Grove— J. Skinner and Rev. W. 0. Liv ingstone went to Forest Grove Sat urday on business. as ON THE COMPLETION AND GRAND OPENING OF YOUR FINE, MODERN SERVICE OPEN WEEK DAYS STATION AND SUNDAYS We have installed « Drawing at 8:30 p.m„ Saturday a Put Your Name in the Barrel Now! new Electric Hoist for use in our new Lubrica tion Department STATION NOW OPEN BUT SATURDAY WILL BRING GREAT SURPRISES—FREE GIFTS