Attend yOUK TOWN’S TOPICS Announced At Corvallis— Civil Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dickson spent the week-end in Corvallis visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dickson. The couple, who left Fri­ day evening to attend the bonfire and rally at O. S. C., attended the Oregon-Oregon State game Satur­ day and returned home Sunday. The Civil Service Commission announces competitive examinations for the following positions: trans­ portation tariff examiner; horizon­ tal sorting machine operator; sen­ ior bookkeeping machine operator; multilith cameraman and plate­ maker; senior and junior blueprint operator; senior and assistant photographer. Here from Willamina— Mr. and Mrs. Grant Layer were in Vernonia Sunday visiting friends. Mr. Layer is working at Cochran; Mrs. Layer is operating a ladies’ clothing store in Willamina. Attend Game— Mr. and Mrs. Lee Caulfield, Miss Helen Belle Vaughn and Miss jerry Wolfe motored to Corvallis Sat­ urday where they saw the O. S. C.- Oregon game. Bob Connant, son of Mrs. Caulfield, is attending Ore­ gon State. Junior Class Play "Seven Sisters” Washington December Grade 6, 8:00 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO School, Friday, o’clock p. m. Service Exams turned home Sunday. • Pinochle Club met with Mr». Principal Wallace McCrae attend­ ed a meeting in Rainier Tuesdaj Sylvia Falconer Wednesday. First of the School Activitie» Committe»! prize went to Mr». Nell Thacker; of the State Education Association Pauline Schmidlin won second. of the Lower Cohxnbia District. Mr». Maud Cody entertained the A. B. C. Pinochle Club Wednesday Visit» at Hospital— afternoon. Mrs. Helen Bailey won Mrs. Jack Taylor and baiby and fiist prize and Mrs. Ella O’Connor Mr». Otto Michener and son, Hom­ low. er, motored to Portland on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Thacker to visit Jack Taylor who is in the Emanuel hospital suffering from a broken collar bone sustained dur­ ing logging activities at Camp Mc­ Gregor. Goo. to Rainier— Concert---- Mrs. Alice Eatey, Mi»s Alvenia Connell, Mis» Jane Lovett and Mis* Wilma JacoBten attended the con­ cert of Bido Sayao held in Port­ land Saturday night. In St. Louie— Walter Vaughn, head of the sale» department of the O. A. left Port­ land Saturday night for St. Louis, Missouri, for a business trip. Mr. Vaugrn went by plane. In St. Helens— rnd family motored to Portland Saturday where Betty Thacker had a minor dental operation. Betty is spending this week in Portland with Mr». Jesse Lamon, taking treatments. Mr. and Mrs. William Nissen and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Watt». Wilbur Thacker spent the week­ end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange drove to St. Helens Sunday to visit Ern­ est Henderson and family. Mr. Hen­ Comes from Kentucky— Correction— Last week The Eagle stated that derson, who ras been a patient at Mrs. Burl Stevens and two chil­ Tom Magoff was fined $5 and the Emanuel rospital, is expecting dren from Olive Hill, Kentucky, ar­ court costs for not having an alien to return there this week. rived in Vernonia last Sunday to gun license. A correction is made. Junior Class Play make their home. Mr. Stevens, a Mr. Magoff was fined $25 and ’’Seven Sisters” nephew of Mrs. Ben Cline, has been count coats of $2.50. Washington Grade School, Friday, here for over a month; he is em­ ployed at the O. A. mill. Christian Church Ladies’ Bazaar December 6, 8:00 o’clock p. m. Cooked food, candy and fancy work. Van Alstine Building, Washburns Buy Sat, Dec. 14. Home— Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Washburn who moved to Salem several months ago recently purchased a H acre and a new house on the outskirts of Salem. Mr. Washburn operates a Shell service statidn in that city. The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved. Jer. 8:20 SO—Don’t put off till tomorrow what should The Civil Service Commission has announced that it will accept ap­ plications at the Washington of­ fice for the trades listed below: shipfitter, lofitsman, machinist, lens grinder, instrument maker. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parker of Seattle, and Mrs. John Parker and son, Glen, of Kalama, Washington, were Sunday visitors at the E. H. Condit home. The visitors are rela­ tives of Mrs. Condit. In Portland— In Delena— Isaiah 1:18 the Lord. from Springfield— Mias Geraldine Cason who is em­ ployed in Springfield spent the week-end at the home of her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cason. Come now, and let us reason together, saith Church Christian Ladies’ Bazaar Cooked food, candy and fancy work. Van Alstine Building, Sat, Dec. 14. In Portland---- Mrs. J. W. Nichols and daughter, Barbara, were Portland business visitors Saturday. —Vernonia 5 & 10 Christmas Suggestions— FOR MOTHER Sachet Balls — Stocking Boxes (Quilted Satin) FOR DAD Shave Sets — Brush and Comb Sets FOR SISTER Beatrix Baby Doll Perfume FOR BROTHER Mechanical Toys — Games Duttons Parents— Are Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dutton are being felicitated upon the birth of a son named David Matlock. The haiby was born Monday morning at the Wilcox Memorial hospital in Portland. At Corvallis—- Desmond Laird and Hamp Rob­ erson, Jr., attended the Oregon- Oregon State game played in Cor­ vallis last Saturday. Junior Class Play ‘‘Seven Sisters” Grade Washington Vernonia 5 and 10 December Here from 6, 8:00 School, Friday, o’clock p. m. Camp— ^H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H m Mrs. Verne Dusenberry and daughter of Camp McGregor were Vernonia shoppers Saturday. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Skuzies H H H TOY TRAINS in Portland— Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Skuzie and daughter, Arlene, motored to Port- land Saturday. Attend Game— H TOY TRAINS .... Mr. drove where O. S. and Mrs. W. F. MacDonald to Corvallis last week-end they witnessed the Oregon- C. football game. Kist Unit Meets November 26 TREH ARNE—(Special to The Eagle)—Extension service of the Kist Unit of the Home Economics met at Mrs. Pauline Schmidlin’s home November 26. The meeting, discussion on decorative stitches, w. a Conducted by Agnes Mohler ar.J Rita Frisbie. Those attending were Mary Ohler, Marie Hayuen, Maud Cody, Emma Condit, Sylvie Falconer, Gertrude Kirk, Diana Marshall, Ella O’Connor, Ann Ohler, Mrs. Jablonski, Mrs. Ber- gerson, Louise Smejkal, Nell Thacker, Myria Hodgson, Agnes Mohler, Rita Frisbie and the host­ ess, Pauline Schmidlin. Mr. and Mrs John Glassner were Saturday evening dinner guests at the Frank O’Connor home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto StovRdl and son of Buxton were Sunday guests at the Hulan Thacker home. Friends of Mrs. Emil Lund will be interested to hear that she is somewhat improved after her re­ cent illness. Mrs. Lund has been under the care of a specialist in Portland the past three weeks and next week will undergo an opera­ tion on her nose. Mr. Lund who has been in Portland with her re­ HANDKERCHIEFS 25c T0 75c Chinese Hand-Made in Many Designs BED JACKETS $1.00 T0 $2.98 Quilted Satins, Rayons, Bunny Cloth HOSTESS COATS in lustrous satin and taffeta. $3.98 T0 $6.98 FLUFFY MITTENS In Colors and White $4.98 — $5.98 $6.98 Clever New Styles for Holiday Wear Sizes 12 to 48 the Apparel Shop At Kings’ STUFFED DOLLS & ANIMALS H Grocery ASPARAGUS— WAX PAPER Diamond ........ 2 125-ft. rolls H 38c & 98c 49c $1.98 and $2.98 [poos! / H I New Tyrolean SWEATERS White, Black and Red. Embroidered in Gay Colors ■fane's ¡fowl C/taMC£-io^ H MUSICAL TOPS Buy NOW and Put Them Away for Christmas IMr. and Mrs. Richard Tunnell iMr. and Mrs. Robert Swan were Portland business visitors Saturday. and Arthur Warner drove to Rain­ The couple returned to Vernonia ier Sunday. The Tunnells returned by way of Delena where they visi­ that night. ted Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bonnell and Returns from Hospital— family. Miss Phyllis and Miss Flor­ Mrs. Al Crist and baby boy came ence Berger returned with them to from the Portland Sanitarium Sun­ Vernonia Sunday evening; they day to remain at the John McKen­ also visited at the Bonnells. zie home for a time. Here be done today. Here from Washington— Exams Announced— WAGONS —All Sizes—Portland H FLOUR Pheasant Prices FLOUR Pheasant $1.20 1() $4.25 H 29c -491b- bas $1.39 10-lb. bag 35c All Green No. 1 Tall Tin •) *J C PEACHES— Free Stone 2H 19c Tin« SHRIMP— ROLLER SKATES Ball Bearing ALUMINUM TOY SETS AIR RIFLES 500 shot CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS $¡35 - $1.75 25c $2.35 3gc — 7()C H CRISCO............................................. 3-lb. tin H SOAP P. & G................................... 5 Bars H BRAN FLAKES Post’s 7-oz. pkgs. .. 2 for H WHEAT HEARTS Sperry’s .. 28-oz. pkg. COFFEE Wadhams..................... 1-lb. tin CRYSTAL GLASS BOUDOIR LAMP AND SHADE ONLY ........................................... $1.68 H Hoffman Hardware Co. Vernonia, Oregon Phone 181 We think of quality first— * CATSUP— Brimful 12>oz. 10c COCOA— Hershev 1 Tin ....................... King’s Grocery and Market H H H’ltpre l’our Money Buys More H H Bottle Specials for Friday and Saturday, December 6 and 7 Electric Toasters — Waffle Irons — Electric H Irons — Clocks — Etc. — All at Bottom Price For Christmas Gifts and Toys —See Hoffman About It!— 29c but that doesn’t mean our I prices aren’t right. Purchase | your meat needs at King’s | market No. H 0NLY $3.75 23c 25c 25c PUREX ........................................................ quart 13c RAISINS Apex.............................. 4-lb. pkg. 23c H Pheasant, Dry 2 No. 1 Tin'» THRIFTY MEAT ! BUYS TOMATO JUICE ...................... 3 No. 1 tins GOLD PLATED GILLETTE RAZOR with Case, H Blades and Cigarette Holder Only 69c SCOOTERS—Extra Large Cushion Tires 4gc ¡9C National Distillers Products Corporation, Now Yert Ph. 91 At the New Mile Bridge 2 Deliveries Daily