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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1940)
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kubler, in Portland. Mr. and Mrs Frank Green of Miss Mildred Weed, teacher in 'George Sattler and children at Wil Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCrae and Portland visited with Mr. and Mr». Mr. and Mr». Robert Spencer spent the Washington Grade School, re sonville. last Sunday at the beadh near turned Saturday from the University Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bronson David Co'tle Monday of this week. of Oregon where she has been at Garibaldi digging clams. were business visitors in Spokane, tending summer school. Washington, the first of thj week. To Giva Exams— Here from Klamath Falls— Miss Geòrgie Blankenbickler of NATIONALLY ADVERTISE D . The U. S. Civil Service Commie- Gloria Owens of Klamath Falls Portland spent the week-end at her sion announces open competitive ex came Sunday to spend a week vislt- INTERNATIONALLY SMART./. parent’s home here. aminations (for Foreman, Fish Count ing her cousin, Barbara Dustin. Mrs. Ida Cutright who lives with er-Operator and Fish Counter-Oper her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ator for the purpose of filling exist Student Returns— ing and future vacancies in the Bert Mills returned last week and Mrs. Frank Elliott, at Wi'.chazlc Bureau of Fisheries, the vicinity of from the University of Oregon sum is visiting here at the home o Wenatchee and Leavenworth, Wash mer session. Mr. Mills teaches the another daughter and son-in-iaw, ington, and U. S. Engineer Service, seventh ^nd eighth grades and band Mr. and Mrs. David Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Pillow ac Are Now Available to War Department, on the Washing in the Maupin school. companied Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gill ton and Oregon Ends of the Bonne Smart Men...and and amily to Cannon Beach Sun ville . Dam, with headquarters at Brickels Return— Discriminating Women (Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brickel re day. Bonneville, Oregon. Applications and Mrs. Everett Hill of turned Sunday evening from a Mr. AT POPULAR PRICES must be on file with the manager Washington, called on of the U. S. Civil Service District, month’s tour of eastern states. They Camas, here last Thursday. Mr. journeyed as far as Wisconsin friends Federal Olifice Building, Seattle, Washington, not later than August where they visited relatives of Mr. Hill was employed as head sawyer Brickel. in the mill at West Timber several 19. years ago. In Seaside— At Thompson Home— Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kubler were Leonard Verhagen left last week. Saturday evening visitors of Mr. Betty Lou Frazee is visiting at for Seaside where he began work the E. S. Thompson home in Port in a bakry. He was formerly em Kubler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. land this week. ployed at Sam and Bob's Grocery KXHXHXHXHXHXft and Market. McCraes Return,— Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCrae H LISTEN. returned to Vernonia last Friday DAD! WE from Eugene where Mr. McCrae CAN GET H attended jummer school at the Univ A NEW ersity of Oregon. Dig Clams— YOUR TCWN’S TOPICS Here for Visit— Dig Clams— Tracy Hand of Wadsworth, Kan sas, arrived here the forepart of this week ifor a visit at the Jewett A. Bush home. Mr. Hand is post master at Wadsworth and an ex warden o the Kansajs State Prison. At Tillamook Bay— Joshua Rose and G. W. Boyd He plans to visit here for two or spent the past Saturday and Sun three weeks. day at Tillamook Bay. Part of the Commission Exam---- time there was spent digging clams. The U. S. Civil Service Commis sion has announced an open compet Hear Concert— Mrs. Alice Estey and Doris Rae itive examinatiion for Fish Counter attended the John Charles Thomas Operator. This examination is for concert in Portland Monday night. the purpose of Ifilfng existing arti future vacancies in the U. S. En Mr*. Greenman Leave*---- gineer Service, Bonneville, Oregon. Mrs. Hale Greenman and son, Applications must be on file with Jim, le’t unexpectedly for Beaver the Manager, Eleventh U. S. Civil ton Saturday due to an emergency Service District, Federal Office operation for appendicitus penform- Building, Seattle, Washington, not ed on Mrs. Greenman’s father, later than August 15, 1940. Full information may be obtained at the James Campbell. post office in Vernonia. Walter Kent, Ernie Stacey and Dave Marshall left early last Sun day morning for Garibaldi where the morning hours were spent dig ging clams. Hoffman* Here— Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman were Attend Picnic— in. Vernonia from Thursday to Sat Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frazee and urday of last week from their sum children attended the Kansas picnic mer home at McKenzie Bridge. They at Jantzen Beach Sunday. returned there again for an indefin Here from Hillsboro---- ite stay. Clayton Schultz of Hillsboro spent a few days last week visiting Jimmie Frazee. A Lot oi Noise There are lots of ways to do anything. After you’ve tried everything, you need to refresh yourself and that’s where we shine! LET US SERVE YOU A COOL AND REFRESHING BEVERAGE Dessy’s Tavern DESMOND LAIRD Returns from U. of O.— WATCHES Mrs. Hensley Given Party H At Gearhart---- SHELBY BICYCLE ON EASY TERMS! TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle) You who demand the fine thin»» Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard spent in life will be oratified with —iMrs. John Bino was hostess to a H the past Sunday at Gearhart. Part the opportunity Io own o birthday dinner given in honor oi Here from California— of the tfthe there was spent digging HARVEL WATCH. Mrs. Robert Hensley last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. James Davis and clams. Seems like ’most everybody’s Accurate in movement oi they The following persons enjoyed the H riding those new speed-line son, Jack, of Huntington Park, ore escluiive in detion, meticu Shelby bicycles. Get yours pot-luck dinner: Mrs. Nellie Kub- California, arrived here last week In Portland---- lously mode by true croftsmen now. A small down payment H to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, . . . HARVEL WATCHES are Mrs. Charles Marston and Mrs. ler, Mrs. Mae Tailman, Mrs. Feld is all you need to ride it away! desirable, ond priced to be Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salo- Connie Anderson were Portland man and little David, Mr. and Mrs. Small installment payments readily otloinoblel will lake tare of the balance. monsen. While here they visited visitors last Friday. John Bino, Robert and Lawrence, • If you pre/er—Budset the honor guest, Mrs. Rooibert Hen Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood and Puymenls <«" *« »e’"*'!' many of the Oregon beaches. They Valpianis Have Picnic---- sley, and little Jimmie. Mrs. Hensley .rr.ng.J Io r»“ — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Valpiani received several lovely gifts. left yesterday, Wednesday, (for their were hosts for a picnic held on their Mrs. Earle Fisher of Sunset camp home. grounds last Sunday. About 20 and Mrs. Elmo Tailman spent In Portland--- guests were present including riends Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Skuzie and from Portland and relatives from Edward Peterson at Tigard. Watchmaker and Jeweler Mr. and Mrs. John England spent St. Helens. Mrs. Ida M. Kilburg was a Official Watch Inspector last Sunday in Portland attending tor last Thursday with Mrs. for S. P. and S. Ry. the buyers* conference of hardware Gruns Leave— Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grun of Pasa Page in Portland. merchants. Little Linda Castle is spending KZHZHZHZHZHZk? dena, California, who visited Mr. At Cannon Beach— this week with her grandparents, and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl last week, left Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Watson and Mr. and Mrs; Henry Busch, at children and John G. Colquette were Saturday morning to return to their Watts. at Cannon Beach last Sunday where home. Mrs. Grun is Mrs. Ruhl’s A farge group of friends were part of the time was spent fishing. sister. Sunday dinner guests at the home The party spent part of the day at Man Injured--- of Mr. and Mrs. E. Peterson at Wheeler also. E. S. Erickson o' Portland, O. A. Tigard. A wonderful chicken dinner employee, was taken to Emanuel was served to the following guests: Auto Crash— The automobile driven by Orville Hospital Tuesday morning suffering Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shank olf West Britton was severely damaged when a fractured bone in the left ankle, Slope, Mr. and Mrs. Art Young, it crashed into another car near Th3 injury was sustained during Fred, Dorothy and Annie Young, the Consolidated Logging company logging activities at Camp McGreg- Mr. and Mrs. Earle Fisher, all o Sunset Camp, and Mr. and Mrs. camp Saturday. Britton suffered or. Berleigh Tallman of Timber. After only slight injury, it was reported. DeHarts Have Girl---- nocn visitors were Mr. and Mrs. A baby girl weighing 8% pounds . A. Thornburg, President Albert Piche of Hillsboro. was born last Thursday to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kubler were THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” Mrs. A. L. DeHart who live on Sunday visitors of Mrs. Kuibler’s Corey Hill. MEET AUNT MIN— She’s not a real aunt but everybody calls her that. You’ve got on your toes to her—She demands per fection! That’s why she comes here! Heath’s Service Station For Smiling Eyes The Forest Grove National Bank Invites You To Bank By Mail if Inconvénient To Come In Person Heie from Idaho- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Billings family of Caldwell, Idaho, spent Monday at the Jack Heenan home 'nroutc to the Exposition at San Francisco. Mr. Billings Heenan’s brother. Baby Born— Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Betts of the O. A. hill are the parents o' a baby boy born Saturday afternoon. The baby, James Wesley, weighed 10% pounds. BETTER FOODS Larry Marshall spent a short time here last Friday coming from Eugene where he is employed with the Lane County Fire Association. PEAS Attend Concert---- 2 No. 2 tin» .................... Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman attended the open air concert given by John Charles Thomas Monday night in Portland. RIPE OLIVES— In Portland— GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Delores Deaver, employed in the O. A. main office, spent the weck- end at her home in Portlatji. Wadhams Sweet Dimple QQ Sightsaving, shadowless lighting . . . such as in direct light . . . goes a long way to keep that sparkle in the eyes of young and old. Is that kind of light expensive? Not now because of two important developments. 1 The new silver bowl lamp. 2. The next development was a group of inex pensive “screw-in” fixtures to make use of your old wiring, providing glareless, indirect light efficiently. Begin to “Light-Condition” your home today —•— Are you “Old Fashioned” in your lighting? Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burnside and Mrs. Elizabeth Matthews have as their guests for ten days Mrs. M. E. Groom of Los Angeles, W. H. Matthews of Des Moines, and H. O. Matthews of Tacoma. Mrs. Groom and the two gentlemen are children of Mrs. Matthews and sister and brothers of Mrs. Burnside. Tuesday the group enjoyed a trip to Seaside. Here from Banks— Mrs. Mary Walker of Banks came Tuesday to spend several days visi ting her daughter. Mrs. Frank Hart wick. Poetry Accepted— Theresa Krebs Pickens won recog nition of the Exposition Press. New York Publishers, for the 1940 edi tion of the World's Fair Authority ol Verse through her first work “Dur New Baby." Mrs. Pickens lives at Treharne. In Coquille---- Lee Engen left Saturday Coquille. Oregon, where he employment in logging activities. ¿vC 97 — ¿I C Pheasant 2 No. 1 tine 1 ? 1 t C Unsweetened 2 No. 2 tins Burnside* Have Guests SOFT, RESTFUL, GLARELESS INDIRECT LIGHT A. L. 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