PAGE TWO t Returns from California— Mrs. Robert Owen returned from San Francisco Monday night for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wall, on the O. A. hill. Her sister, Mrs. Todd Bowerman, and Here for Easter— Miss Zonweiss Douglass was in Mrs. John Hatfield met Mrs. Owen Vernonia for Easter; she aang a in Portland. solo at the Evangelical morning Forest Grove Visitor— service Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Worth of Forest Grove who has spent the past week with Former Teacher Here— her daughter, Mrs. Otto Michener, Wilford Thomas, former principal and family of Stoney Point return­ of Lincoln school and teacher at ed to her home Sunday. the Washington school, spent the evening here Wednesday, renewing Spends Vacation Here— Miss Leola Fitzgerald of Forest old acquaintances. Following his teaching at The Dalles, Mr. Thomas Grove, Who was spending spring is completing work for his degree vacation with friends in Vernonia, spent Thursday and Friday with at the University of Oregon. Joyce Turner of Stoney Point. TOWN’S TOPICS From Portland— Miss Marjorie Holtham of Port­ land spent the week-end in Ver­ nonia visiting Miss Marjorie Meeker and other friends. Go Fishing— Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wall, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stubbs and Mrs. R. A. Simmons fished in Clatskanie Monday. McGraw» Here— Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McGraw and Mary Lee of Forest Grove and Mrs. Walker of Banks spent Easter Sun­ day at the Frank Hartwick home Erven* at the Beach— Mr. and iMrs. Walter Erven spent Easter Sunday at Cannon Beach. tIHIHIHIHIHIh Mrs. Estey Has Guests— 100« MOTHER MV REPORT CARD WAS BEST IN SCHOOL Here for Easter at the home of Mrs. Alice Estey were Mr. and Mrs. Imboden and son and daughter of Portland and Mrs. Thomas Batch and son of Camas, Washington. Mrs. Imboden and Mrs. Batch are Mrs. Estey’s sisters. At the Beach— Mr. and Mr3. Harold Howard spent the weekend at the beach. « Here from Portland— Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Greathouse and Marshall Malmsten of Portland spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank­ lin Malmsten. At Seaside— Mr, and Mrs. Wallace McCrae Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cox spent the spent the past Sunday at Seaside, weekend at the home of Mr. and During part o' the time spent there they dug clams. Mrs. Floyd Lindberg. At Lindberg Home— In Hillsboro— Weekend Here— Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman Mrs. Lucille Bartieman and baby daughter spent the weekend at the spent Easter Sunday in Hillsboro homes of Mrs. Olin Robbins and at the home of Mrs. Bateman’:. mother, Mrs. Elsie Stevens. the Floyd Lindbergs. BETTER LIGHT — Better lessons — Examination t’s surprising bow many country children icgin straining their eyes when they look at heir first picture book because of the poor, nadequate light from the old fashioned yellow lame kerosene lamp. Many of these children it school age are held back because such light ires and strains their eyes. Why not take pre­ caution now to avoid this handicap at least as ar as your children arc concerned by pro­ viding them with A Z I* | |g Tben, too, every member of your family would benefit greatly thru Aladdin. It banished that sheep like huddle around a dim yellow light. Aladdin s abundant white light fills the room for eye-safe reading, sewing, sports or pastimes. In its wake is a home of brightness and happiness. Modern White Light Pays For llsslf In Oil Saved Burn* 16 Tlmss Mors Free Air Than Oil Aladdin bums safely without smell, smoke, 'trouble or noise for full 50 hours oo one gallon of Kerosene (coal-oil). Ba«y to operate-a child can do it. Certain as is its economy, is the avoidance of eye-strain due to poor light, ano often brings the expense of an eye specialist and glasses. Now Model Aloddlnt ■ nd Shades Now HIcRB Beautiful Aladdin* in table, hanging, bracket and floor style, are here awaiting your to- spection. There's a wide variety here, too, of those handsome decorated Whip-<> lite shades — or in glass if preferred. You’ll get a thrill “just look­ ing around.” Aladdin msons» fra— —« ) At Beach— Announced---- The U. S. Civil Service Com mission announces an open competi­ tive examination for’ Junior Gener­ al Mechanic (Nursery), for filling a vacancy in the position of Farm Laborer in the Soil Conservation Service for duty at Astoria. Applic­ ations must be on file with the manager. Eleventh U. S. Civil Ser- vice District, Federal Of lice Build- ing, Seattle, Washington not later than April 9. Further information may be obtained from the post of- fice. ,Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swan spent the past Sunday by motoring to Serside. Mr. Swan is manager of the Safeway Store. From Beaverton— To Attend Meet— Mr. tnd Mrs. Marble Cook and children, Marlene and Keith, of Beaverton, spent Easter with iMrs. Cook’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelson. Visitors at Malmsten Home---- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and children visited Friday at the home of Mrs. Thomas’ parents, the C. A. Mtlmstens. On the same day, Mr. Thomas took Mr. and Mrs. Malm­ sten to Yankton to visit Mrs. Malmsten’s mother, Mrs. Soule, who lives with her son, Mr, Tel! Soule. the Vernonia lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Connor and daughters spent Easter Sunday at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. George Johns and family spent the weekend visiting at the beaches. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings spent Tuesday evening at the Carl Anderson home. Mrs. George Ortman and Luella of Forest Grove spent from Friday to Sunday at the Carl Anderson home. Mrs. Nell Thacker and Mrs. Mary Smith are to put on a demonstra- tion on “Curtains for the Home” for the Kist unit, Tuesday, March 26, at the home of Mrs. Dave 'Marshall. On Thursday, March 28, Mrs. Viola Carrick and Mrs. Nell Thacker, pro­ ject leaders from the Kist unit, will give a demonstration on salad dressing for the Vernonia unit at the high school kitchen. Mrs. George Hull is spending some time visiting her parents at •Estacada. Her father 'ell and 'broke his leg. Mrs. Emily McDaniel hrs return­ ed home after several days visit at the home of her son, Tom McDaniel, at Gales Creek. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sehorn spent he Easter vacation visiting her . arents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peter- en, at Corvallis. Mrs. Garland Seger and daughter and Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins visited with Mrs. Via Ennis Friday after­ noon. Mr. and Mrs. William Falconer and Mrs. Otto Stowell spent Easter Sunday in Portland with Mr. Stow­ ell who is in the hospital, to help > im celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Thacker and ■’aymond and Wilbur Thacker were Portland business visitors Saturday. Mrs. I. P. Bledsoe and Mrs. Jack Britton and daughters called at the H. E. Schram home Sunday. Jack 'Hippy) Brittin who was injured 6 months ago in a logging camp at Zig Zag is still unable to be around and still has his foot in a cast. Ruby Thicker had a group of .friends in Easter Sunday for an faster egg hunt. Keith Clark won he prize for'finding the most eggs. Wallace McCrae wili leave fo’ Spokane this week-end for the 23r<’ annual meeting of the Inland Em BOY CUTS FINGERS; pire Teachers’ Association Confer '’.SONS RETURN FROM ence, the Northwest Association of THE EAST Secondary and Higher Education At Nelson Home— WILARK—(Special to The Eagle) The conference is slated for Apri! i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Norgreen of —'Russell Henry had a mishap Sun­ 1, 2 and 3. Forest Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. day. He crushed three of his fingers I Adolph Nelson last Monday. Dicksons Here for Easter— while cutting wood. He wns taken Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dickson to Portland for treatment. Here from Goldendale---- were here to spent Easter Sunda? Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ray and chil­ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kamholz of with the R. A. Simmons family. dren were at the Earl Atkins’ home Gtoldendale, Washington, spent the The Dicksons, formerly resident; week-end at She Marvin Kamholz of the O. A. hill, live in Portland. for Easter Sunday dinner. Mrs. Earl Atkins and Lylath Van home. De Bogart visited at the Hanna In St. Helens— I School Man Here— Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Mrs. A. E home Saturday evening. County School Superintendent Jennings and Maxine Hartwicl Mr. and Mi's. Charles Lewis and Schnebley and Mrs. Schnebley vi- motored to St. Helens Tuesday daughter, Jean, were in Portland | sited Vernonia high school Friday ¡ifternoon to visit friends. Mrs. Saturday visiting relatives. morning and reported favorably on Jennings found Ernest Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis drove | the activities of “Senior Day” at a former neighbor, in better health Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lewis back to | which time members of the senior and able to do light work. Corvallis Sunday. They visited rela-' ! class had charge of school admin- tives at Salem on the way. | istration. Some of the boys and girls of I HOFFMAN Hardware Co. Vernonia FRIDAY, MARCH2V1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON Ph. 181, XHZHZHZHZHXH r FRIENDS VISIT AT TREHARNE HOMES DURING EASTER Faulty Bulbs . they Sta' Brighter Longer 15-25-40-60 WATT 15c 7wAn 2OC Are you one of those people who bought a fine I. E. S. Lamp with the proper type bulb in it, then when that bulb burned out replaced it with just any kind of bulb? BETTER SIGHT SlttESIlOIIS •o These lamps are designed to give you an efficieni light but they must have the proper bulb in them. If your lamp doesn’t seem as Ta« I.I.«. table »d lamps, lot «stags l.undry and matt tingla rockst tìaturss ÌOOWATT .... *5’ ■right» rest gam.room or horn, workbanck ISO.WATT ... 20’ for multiple bulb biturss and decorative lamps, 7S, 60, 40, 25 and 15 WATT 15' good as it was it may be partly your fault. For 3 U«hl I ï S Lamps loo 200 3OOWATT 60* r«s ¡«direct UpKU.«, amply .nd Bowl MAZDA l.mp* 60- WATT . . , 10OWATT . . . I SO. WATT . . . Silvered Oregon Gas & Electric Go Vernonia IS' 55* ts* TREHARNE—(Special Garland i Ergle)—‘Mr. and Mrs. Seger entertained with a family dinner party at their home Easter Sunday. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Greene and daughter. Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Al Baches and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Alois Sauer and chil­ dren, Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins and I sons, Lawrence and Ervin Mullins, end Frances Childs. Evin Treharne spent the weekend with his family at Seaside. Mrs. I. P. Bledsoe, Mrs. Jack Britton and daughters, Helen and Betty Britton, of Estacada were weekend guests at the Carl Wien­ ecke home. Mrs. Bledsoe and Mrs. Britton are mother and sister of Mrs. Wienecke. Word was received of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laman of Portland. Mrs. Lam­ in is a cousin to Mrs. William Fal­ coner and well known here. All the children of the Pleasant Hili school enjoyed an Easter egg hunt Friday afternoon. Sheila and Beverly Bailey have ntered the fifth and second grades at Pleasant Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Garrick and children visited at their grandpar- ents’ home Easter Sunday, it also being their grandparents’ 50th wedding anniversary. Easter dinner party guests at the Carl Anderson home were Mr. and Mrs. George Ortman, Floyd, Harold and Luella Ortman and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ortman of Forest Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cum­ mings of Vernonia. George Brislington. George Daugh- itt and Carl Anderson were among the grot«p of Odd Fellows that at-, tended the Odd Fellows meeting in , Portland last Friday evening from j Wiiark rode their bicycles to Ver nonia Saturday to attend tihe ma­ tinee et the Joy Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Olson re­ turned home from their trip back East Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and daughter, Laurine Lewis, were Port­ land visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howard sipent the weekend at the beacih. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roberts spen the Easter weekend st one of the beaches along the Oregon coast. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Losier spent Easter Sunday at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobat and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clark o” Ver­ nonia were Saturday evening visitors at the Blaine Cobat home. Annetta Lane is unable to attend school due to a bad attack of the flu. EASTER SERVICES DRAW LARGE CROWD AT MIST CHURCH MIST—(Special to The Eagle) — The C. O. Hayden folks were movie visitors Sunday evening. Mrs. Carl Enneberg was chopping in the village Monday afternoon. Mrs. L. Wikstrom was a Sunday visitor at the L. B. Eastman home. Th< re wts an extra large turn­ out Sunday to the Easter services in the Little Church here. Special music provided by the Dass sisters as well as a good sermon by the pastor, R. Ledyard, were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. William Bridgers spent Sundry in Portland. - The Walt Batson family spept Easter Sunday with Mrs. Batson’s parents in Cornelius. Mrs. I. E. Knowles was a Sun- lay visitor in Clatskanie. Miss Esther Peterson was a calle Saturday evening at the Austin Dowling home. The Ful'ler Brush representative was a caller on the villagers Mon- day. Mrs. Ain Wallace was «shopping :n the village Monday afternoon. Thomas Osborn went to Salem iver the week-end. Jerry Russell wes visiting friends here the last of the week; his grandmother, Mrs. Lawyer, recently massed away in California. With her he always made his home. Jerry Turner wrs visiting Norvln Wikstrom Sunday. Shady Lane was a Rainier visitor one day last week. Mrs. Earl Holce recently spent a couple of weeks at Bend with her husband, who is there for his health. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. DeRock were here from Glenwood Saturday and visited Mr. DeRock’s sister, Mrs. William Bridgers. The “fishman”. Mr. Wilcoxen, is making regular weekly trips now. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Melvin DeRock vere Clatskanie visitors Sunday eve­ ning. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Knowles were Vernonia visitors Tuesday. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Libel and ihalmon were Clatskanie visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith nd Bonnie were Seaside visitors ’’r.day. Mr.- and Mrs. Raymond MeGee pent Sunday in Astoria. The Misses Elaine and Marian 1 Louden end Goldie Keaton i were n Portland Sunday. Don’t forget the card party •riven by the M. H. C. this week, Friday evening. GILLS IN TIMBER; ÍOEDIGERS IN HILLSBORO RIVERVIEW—(Special to The Eagle)—‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kreig- er, Harold Kreiger and June Wood were in Portland Tuesday to get a new 1940 car for Harold Kreiger. Dick Lynch was in Portland Mon­ day. Ruth Boeck visited in Forest Grove over Easter with Leola Fitz­ gerald. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Roediger, Tr. spent the weekend visiting their nother, Mrs. Edmund Roediger, who recently moved to Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson pent last Saturday in Portland on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. White and sons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson and family last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckner vi­ dted Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bond Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gill spent ■the week-end in Timber visiting Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gill. Mrs. Alma Sitts spent the day with Mrs. J. M. Peachjy Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat, Mr. nd Mrs. Roy Cobat and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cobat spent Easter Sunday in the Washington Park Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins spent Saturday at the J. R. Bennett "me in Birkenifeld. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Huntley and family were in Longview Sunday. ANNOUNCING the change of ownership of the Roediger Service Station. Our Motto: We Aim to Please. 24-Hour Service. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hayertz You’ll “Coin” Money With These Savings KLEENEX— Take Advantage of This Offer White or Assorted 1-lb. tin Calumet BAKING POWDER and 1 pkg. Swansdown CAKE FLOUR Both for 45c 2-lb. pkg. DOG FOOD Crunchies ORANGE JUICE No. 2 tins COFFEE Wadhams 25c 2 No. 200 pkg......... Only ilie BEST in MEATS 10c 2 for 19c l-lb. tin 25c SHAKER SALT— Plain or Iodized 2 pkgs. .............................. STUFFED OLIVES RICE KRISPIES— Kelloggs 2 packages ..................... 1 23c PEP— Kelloggs 2 packages 23c 12-oz. bottle ........... 10c CLEANSER— Old Dutch 2 14-01. tins SLICED PINEAPPLE TOMATO JUICE No. 1 tins PORK & BEANS Brimful CATSUP— Brimful ..... No. 3’/j glass 15c RICE Extra Fancy Blue Rose 15c 15c Buffet tins 3 for 9c 25c No. 21/2 tin 9c lb, 5c CORN Golden Bantam, Cream Style 3 tins 25c Specials for Friday and Saturday, March 29 and 30 King's Grocery and Market H/i <»<•<» Your Money Ituys More Ph. 91 At the New Mile Bridge 2 Delv reries Daily Hear Vernonia Round-Up Time Every Thursday at 11 :30 a. m., KWLK