VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO law to »ee that all colonies infect­ ed with foulbrood are burned. A. Burr Black, Albany route 3, is state bee inspector. J. O. Kane, Vernonia has been named deputy MIST—(Special to Tre Eagle)— inspector for Clatsop and Columbia Mr. and Mr». William Bridgers counties. plan on leaving Saturday evening for Detroit for a new car. They will take in the opening baseball game there. Ain Wallace and wife are leaving for Texas at the same time for a visit with Mr. Wallace’s TREHARNE—;Spec al to The Eagle)—-Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Thack­ sister. Most of the villagers attended er were Portland business visitors the funeral services at Vernonia Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hult recent­ for T. W. Larsen who passed ly returned from Detroit where Mr. away very unexpectedly Tuesday Hult has been working for -he night. past three months. Mrs. Mary Alsleken of Portland Mrs. Ed Reynolds returned home called at the William Falconer Thursday from Astoria where she home. has been for the past two weeks. Mrs. George Hult is working for Mrs. William Garlock has finish­ Mrs. William Falconer who is ill ed her work in Vernonia for Dr. with the flu, Rockwell and is returning to her Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker home here. and daughters motored to Forest Miss Bernice Siegenthaler spent Grove and Hillsboro Saturday on last week visiting her mother here. business. She is going to college at Belling­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffman ham, Washington. entertained Friday night. Guests Mrs. L. B. Eastman has been were Mr. and Mrs. George Hult, away visiting her son, Bert Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bailey and at Grants Pass for a week. daughters, Sheila and Beverly. The Mr. and Mrs. Melvin DeRock occasion was Mrs. Hoffman’s birth­ were up from prande Ronde last day. week-end. Mrs. Sylvia Falconer entertained The C. O. Hayden family motor­ the Pinochle club Wednesday. High ed to Willamina during the week­ score went to Mrs. Malden New, end. second to Nell Thacker and Third Mr. and Mrs. Ain Wallace spent to Myria Hodgson. the past week at Marshfield with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodgson her daughter, Mrs. Alex McClusky. and daughter, Marietta, spent ¿un­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burnham day at Chapman visiting with the and two sons visited Mrs. Burn­ Clyde Carrick family. ham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mrs. Ella O’Connor and Mrs. Libel', last week. The Burnhams Betty Schram attended a stork live at Fairview. shower in honor of Mrs. Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Newton Trotter Sozoff of Alaska at the home of from Elsie called on her parents, Mrs. Tom Magoff last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling, Viola O'Connor, who is working Sunday afternoon. in Beaverton, spent Wednesday Mrs. William Bridgers is up and visiting her parents. about again after having been ill The A. B. C. Club met with Mrs. with pneumonia. Helen Bailey. High score was won Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bjerke nave by Ella O’Connor, second by Ther­ moved to Sequin, Washington. esa Pickens and low by Betty Mrs-. Emma Aidridge returifed Schram. to her home in Clatskanie Friday She has been keeping house for her son, Oscar Jones, for several weeks. Quite a lot of excitement pre­ vailed here Wednesday when Mrs. W. R. Johnson’s niece and nephew flew their plane here from Bend, ‘SHAYNE'S’ ON HAND landing in I. E. Knowles field and WHEN THINGS HAPPEN— Shayne found with a girl at the visiting the Johnsons for a few hours, then took off again for scene of the crime! Shayne the last man to see the their home in Bend by way of Portland, stopping in the city for victim alive! Shayne’s gun the murder wea­ some business. The Mist Helping Circle met pon! Is he worried? Not Lloyd Nolan, Thursday with Mrs. Wardell. A lovely dinner was served at noon, the wise-cracking star of “M'chael then the business meeting followed. Shayne, Private Detective.” Nolan’s alwa s on hand when There were Mrs. Linsay, Mrs. Claud Johnson, Mrs. Mindsey from Van­ everything happens, and with pert couver and Bernice Siegenthaler as little Marjorie Weaver, as his as­ visitors. We employed a care-taker signment, thrills come fast and ex­ for the cemetery for the summer citingly. months and will hove Mr. Hanser make some markers for graves in ELLIOTT WESTERN the cemetery. A new secretary, TO OPEN SOON— Bill Elliott, hard-riding, straight­ Mrs. Ashley was elected to take shooting cowboy star, returns to Mrs. Bjerke’s place. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Ashley on the 4th Thursday. It being Mrs. Holce's birthday, she was pleasant­ YOU’RE INVITED! ly surprised with several gifts in­ Invited to enjoy a din­ cluding a beautiful cake made by the Vernonia Bakery. ner that will make you Still there are new cases of appreciate the value of measles cropping up every now and good food carefully and then. tastefully prepared. The pupils of the school sui pris­ ed the teacher, Miss Jensen, Mon­ day with gifts. Cake and jello were served. It was Miss Jensen’s birth­ day anniversary, Mrs. Aldridge spent Tuesday aft­ ernoon with Mrs. Dowling. Mrs. A. R. Melis is soon leaving for a month’s visit with her son and daughter in California. Shady Lane was at home over the week-end from Sunset camp. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott was taken ill one day last week at school and that evening he was taken to Portland for an appendicitis operation. Don’t forget the Demonstration at the gym Friday. Bridgers Leave yCUK TOWN’S TOPICS For Detroit Here from Manzanita— Mr». Paul Thompson of Manzan­ ita way in Vernonia last Friday, visiting Mrs. C. A. Anderson. The Thompsons lived in Vernonia for­ merly. out for the District meeting of the Eastern Star and for the an­ nual birthday luncheon of the Ev- vangelical church Missionary soc­ iety. Porterfield. Move— Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Porterfield The Arthur Davises were Port­ moved recently to the Ovesen house land business visitors Saturday. at 1061 Washington street. Portland Visitor«— Pirth Announced— Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowerman announce the birth of a son on March 29 at the Emanuel hospital in Portland. The Bowermans were former residents of Vernonia; Mr. Bowerman was employed as book­ keeper at the Vernonia Auto Com­ pany. Visits in Bend— Mrs. Robert Holcomb and baby daughter are spending the week visiting Mrs. Chris Nicar in Bend. Mrs. Nicar motored here last week­ end bringing with her Mrs. Holly Holcomb, Jr., and her baby, who are spending the week here. WHY PAY MORE?— Eleven-purpose stainless steel copper bottom Revere cooking set. $20.53. Guaranteed! Vernonia Furn­ iture Store, Jewett A. Bush. It— Sunday Seaside Sightseers— Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Skuzie and daughter, Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. Os­ car Kaphammer and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bond were among those from Vernonia who spent part of the past Sunday at Seaside. Ill with Flu— C. S. Hoffman is among those who are suffering an attack of flu. Returns to Portland---- Mrs. Robert P.ushing who has He has been ill for the past week. been a house guest of Mrs. R. D. The Deborah Circle invites You to Eby for the past week returned to her home in Portland Wednes­ a Silver Tea from 3 to 5 p. m. Thursday, April 17, at the Judd day. Greenman home. Attends Wedding— Dr. U. J. Bittner attended the To Attend Association— wedding of his daughter, Barbara, Wallace McCrae will leave for Saturday in Portland. St. Mich-iel Spokane early next week to attend and All Angels church was the scene a three-day meeting of the Inland of the ceremony. Empire Teachers Association which Portlander Here— Mrs. F. D. McPherson of Port­ will meet there April 9, 10 and 11. land was a guest of Mrs. F. M. Tuesday and Wednesday of week. Mrs. McPherson who merly lived in this vicinity Ruhl Visit in Washington---- this Mr. and Mrs. Mason McCoy, Miss for­ Shirley Weigal and Miss Alvenia came Connell motored to Washington last week-end. The McCoys and Miss Weigal visited in Olympia and Miss Connell visited in Tacoma. New shipment of bed room sets, $39.75 and up in bleached, walnut and maple. Vernonia Furniture Store, Jewett A. Bush. It— Leaves for The Dalles— Mrs. C. F. Hieber left Thursday for The Dalles where she will visit for a time with Mr. and Mrs. Doug­ las DeCew and Mark. dome FOR YOUR WATCH Come in today! I Your watch deserves a thorough in­ spection once a year, and it's a pre­ caution that may save you money. < )ur experts will give your timepiece a thorough examination., .cost-free. They will tell you frankly if clean­ ing, new parts or adjustments are needed . . . and quote you the most modest prices. Gift worries! Here's what ‘ ) we suggest. Come in and 4aee our new stock of the j latest Elgin». Our experi­ ence shows that a star- timed Elgin makes the gift of gifts for wedding, birth­ day or graduation. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Reichardt bought recently the house formerly occupied by the Roy Barnes family who moved into the Blundt home. The Deborah Circle invites You to a Silver Tea from 3 to 5 p. m. Thursday, Ap-il 17, at the Judd Greenman 1 ome. Here from Hillsboro— Glen Hieber aid Miss Dorothy Challaccmbe if Hillsboro were visi­ tors at the C. F. Hieber home last Sunday. In the Hospital— .1 Lee Caulfield has been confined to the St. Vincent’s hospital 'or the past two weeks with a severe case of hay fever. A. L. Kullander Watchmaker and Jeweler Official for S. Bought-*— Watch Inspector P. and S. Ry. The progress in America in the past 20 years alone is shown by the fact that the number of home owners has increased by 3,500,000; telephones in use, by 7,000,000; electric refrigerators, by 14,000,000; automobiles registered, by 22,000,- 000; radio sets, by 52,000,000; and life insurance policies owned, by 58,000,000. ^HXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXH.l H H H H H For Convenience in the Home Get HOFFMAN’S ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOOD WARMER FOOD MIX H (Whiz Mix) WAFFLE IRON H IRON H CORN POPPER H TOASTER H ELECTRIC PLATE (2 burner) $2.25 $8.50 $3.45 $1.50 $1.35 $1.98 $2.75 H For Prices on Ranges, Washing Machines. Re­ H H frigerators — See Hoffman About It. Hoffman Hardware Co. N Vernonia, Oregon Phone 181 H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H J xhxhxhxhxhxmxmxhxhxhxhxhx T Hulls Return From Detroit News of the Theatre Terminal Cafe OLD BEFOBE i THEIR TIME Bees Must Be Disease Free Sales and movement of bees are particularly active this season of the year. This leads the state de­ partment of agriculture to point out that all buyers of bees are entitled to a cert'ficate of inspec­ tion showing that bees R” ' ee from diseases. Also it is illegal to move bees from one location to another without first obtaining a permit from the department. These permits, for which there is no cost, are based on inspection which shows freedom from infectious diseases and also registration. Bee inspectors are required by Clothe* are like people, they get old before their time without the proper care. If you want to get more good looking wear out of them—let ui »ee to it with our gentle cleaning method*. VERNONIA = SEA SIDE LAUNDRY uDRY CLEANERS vcrnonia PHONE 711 seAsioe PHONE S6 FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1941 ______ the Joy Theatre in Columbia’» lat­ est Will Bill Saunderj adventure, '“The Man fnem Tumbleweed».'” Iris Meredith play» opposite the action favorite as he portrays the legendary gunman of the Old West whose name struck terror into the hearts of the lawless. In the new film. Wild Bill cleans up a band of desperate cutthroats who infest the town of Gunsight and restores law and order to the community. CO-STAR— HERE COMES THE NAVY— All who have seen the 20th Cen- u y-Fox Technicolor production of Zane Grey’s “Western Union” have hailed it as a thrilling, spectacu­ lar adventure film. Brilliantly east with Robert Young, Randolph Scott, Dean Jagger and Virginia Gilmore in leading roles. The times today being what they are, Warners has brought out from film vaults an early James Cag­ ney vs. Pat O’Brien screen bout originally released in 1934. What was originally intended as a com­ edy brawl between the star con testants as staged against a naval and aviation ring, now becomes material for patriotic preparedness promotion. The reproduction stands up remarkably well with the print and the “says ybu—siys me” re­ partee still is good, fresh enter­ tainment. About the only date­ marks are the fashions of the fe­ male players and the erstwhile slimness of Mr. O’Brien. Frank McHugh, as a sailor-son bent on buying his mother a new pa r of false teeth, is capital fun as sea dog pal. George “Gabby” Hayes, grizzled veteran of many westerns, has played with prsctica’ly every cow­ boy star who ever packed a six- shooter. He is currency being featured by Republic in its Roy Rogers pictures, the latest of which, . “Days of Jesse James,” comes to the Joy Theatre Tues- 1 a? • ‘WESTERN UNION’ THRILLING FILM— HAVING A HARD DAY OF WORK? TAMIROFF TURNS TABLES IN ‘THE GREAT McGINTY’— Relax, enjoy yourself and be refreshed! And the formula for just that is a visit to Paramount’s “The Great McGin­ ty,” opening Tuesday at the Joy Theatre, will reveal the real Akim Tamiroff for the first time on any screen. In all previous pictures, the cele­ brated character actor has adorned himself with whiskers, moustache or various putty facial protuber­ ances. For “The Great McGinty,” however, Tamiroff reversed the usual procedure. To enact the part of a political boss opposing Brian Donlevy, he had to shave off a moustache. Dessy’s Tavern DESMOND LAIRD DR. GEORGE BIJI TERFIELD OPTOMETRIST — EYE SPECIALIST Will be at KULLANDER’S Jewelry Store Thursday, April I Olli Make Appointments with Mr. Kullander Eyes Examined Terms - Classés Fitted A small down payment, Balance monthly