FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO Measles Case Mr. and Mr». Mason McCoy at­ yCUK TOWN’S TOPICS tended a wedding held in Portland Is Reported recently; Mrs. McCoy acted as Attend Wedding---- and Mrs. Jim Burke, Sr., Lucille Balli and Dorothy Hanna were Vernonia shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers of Ver­ nonia visited Mr. and Mrs. J’.m Burke, Sr., Junday afternoon. Ltr-ille Rufii of O. A. camp is spending a week or so with Dorothy Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Garner, Sr., and daughter, Jean, of Vancouver, Washington, visited their s n and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Garner, Jr., Sunday evening. Mr. and*Mrs. Burt Garner, Jr., and son spent Friday night visiting Mr. Garner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Garner, Sr., of Vancouver, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Orwig and son were Portland visitors Sunday afternoon. Mr. rnd Mrs. Rill Lindsay were Vernonia visitors Sunday after­ noon. 7:30—Preaching S-t'iec on the subject, “What Jesus Gives to Men,” sequel of last Sunday evening’s ser- m:n, “What Satan Gives to Men.” Prayer meeting is held every Wednesday evening at 7:30. Wel­ come to all the services tff the church. matron of honor and Mr. McCoy WILARK—(Special to The Eagle) as one of the ushers. —Mr. and Mrs. Alt Rice attended Here from Albany— . the show in Vernonia Sunday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Eart Pringle olf ning. Albany were in Vernonia for the Mr. apd Mrs. Lyle Roberts, who week-end. The Pringles were for- well known in this vicinity, are merly Vernonia residents. are the parents OU a baby boy Group Attend Rally— Here from Gearhart— Attend Stock Show— Friday. Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone, Mrs. R. Sinsheimer (formerly Lola Mr. and Mrs. James Emmons and born Milan Hunt, who works at the Mrs. J. T. Brady, Mrs. Etta Dris­ Mae Smith) and daughter, Sandra, son, Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. coll and Mrs. Olive Powell, attend­ confined with the elf Gearhart are visiting at the Er­ Harry Emmons and son motored Wilark store, is ed the Tri-County Christian Church to Portland last Saturday where measles. vin Smith home here. Rally held at Beaverton on Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Spec Ford were they witnessed the Livestock Ex­ day last. The next rally will be Gym and dancing classea to be­ position. Portland visitors Saturday evening, held in the Christian Church here, gin soon. Those interested mail a While there they attended the Mrs. Serafin Dies— on Tuesday, December 10th. post card with name and address to stock show. Mrs. Pete Serafin, mother of 4111 — Earl Atkins ond Bud Atkins Mrs. R. D. Eby. Willamina— Mrs. Glenn Hawkins of Wilark, died were in Portland on business Sat- at her home at Trenholm Monday urday. Bert Mills motored to Willamina Boy Born Mr. and Mrs. William McGee are morning. Funeral services were Tuesday for business purposes. He Miss Jean Lewis, who is now saw the Grant Layers who recently the parents of an eight-pound boy read Thursday morning in St. Hel­ attending 0. S. C„ spent the week­ ens; interment was in the Scap­ end home visiting her folks, Mr. moved to that city where Mrs. born last Friday, October 4 th. Layer is operating a clothing shop. poose cemetery. and Mrs. Charles Lewis. Here from Portland— Betty Thacker visited at tht Mr. and Mrs. George Harris Grangers Give Dance— Portland— Members of the Yankton Grange Charles Lewis home . Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burton and spent last Sunday in Vernonia visi- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pringle of Myrtle Stacey were in Portland on ting Mrs. Harris’ father, r.lnil are giving a dance at the Natal Grange hall Saturday evening, Oct­ Albany visited Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ Messing. business Monday. Christian Church ober 12, it is announced this week. ley Olson over the week-end. Daughter Married---- —The I.ivinF Columbia county for their River and The Dalles Saturday. at the Howard Allen home. support for the office of county Mr. and M rs. Bill Crowder frem -easu-er on Nov. 5th. Should I I. O. O. Birkenfetd visited at the h me o: be elected I pledge myself to 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Christenson work for the interests of Colum­ Sunday. To See Game— bia county and fulfill office Mrs. G. Patterson from St. Hel- The Oregon-Washington pame in luties in an efficient, economic- Portland Saturday will attract a en-h visited at the C J. Christen- ■»! and courteous manner number of Vernonia people this son home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson, week-end. Among those planning to DON’T LET THESE attend are J. J. Grady, Loel Rob­ Patsy Jean, Claudine and Claude erts, Charles Wall, Tom Bateman Eugene motored to Hillsboro on business Saturday. THINGS GET YOU and C. L. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Veberes DOWN - Hunter«— and Linda Marie were dinner guests Bob Spencer, Leslie Skuzie, Mas­ at the Claude E. Gibson home Sat­ Come to Dessy’s for the on McCoy and Harold McEntire urday. “pent the past week-end near John evening where the at­ Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boeck left Day hunting. They reported no luck Monday for Roseburg to visit Mrs. mosphere is pleasant for their efforts. Boeck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. and you’ll forget your Smorgasbord: Fri., Oct. 25. I. O. O. B. Counts. Mrs. Louis Boeck and daughter. worries. F. Hall. Seizing begins at 5 p. m. Chocolate Eclairs— Ruth, visited the Perry Browning PEP OR RICE KRISPIES Home from College----- family Sunday. 2 Pk&s- pound box Mrs. L. M. Preston olf Victoria, Miss Jean Lewis who is enrolled TOMATOES Brimful secretarial ......... No. 21 ó tin as a reshman in the B. C., is visiting her daughter, CLEANSER— school at Oregon State was home Mrs. Charles Marston. She drove Lighthouse PORK & BEANS for the week-end. 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