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2 Friday, July 11, 1941, 5 a nia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Return from Vacation— yeuR tows topics Daughter Return*— Vacation at Beaches— Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Erven and Arlene Skuzie, daughter of Mr. anr Mrs. L. W. Skuzie, recovered family spent most of the vacation sufficiently from a recent appen at Cannon Beach and Seaside. dectomy to return to her home On Watchman'* Job---- here Wednesday from the Emanue» A Armstrong is back in Vernonia •from Timber. He is employed as hospital in Portland. watchman at the Cedarwood Timber Go to Molalla— company mill here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tunnell and two sons and Mr. and Mrs Return from Trip---- Joe Warner and daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Junkins re and son, Arthur, went to Molalla turned from their vacation trip to the Fourth and from there to Hills California Saturday evening. boro to see the evening display of Here from North Dakota---- fireworks. Mr. and Mrs. John Herman and son and daughter from Fargo, North Carrier on Vacation— Bert Tisdale, one of the city Dakota have been visiting at the mail carriers, is on his vacation John Junkins home. Mrs. Herman this wqek and his place is being is Mr. Junkin’s sister. itaken by Claire Sunnell. Tisdale Motor to Marshfield— will return to the route July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brady, Mrs. Hal Fowler, the other carrier, will begin his Vacation on the 16th and J. W. Rosa and Violet Jean Bris- continue to August Sth. Sunnell setit motored to Marshfield Tues will substitute for Fowler during day to see Mr. Rosa, who has been employed in a coal mine since Oct that time. ober. Mr. and Mrs. Brady and Violet Jean returned Thursday, Many Guests Entertained— Guests last Tuesday at the home stopping for a short time at Nels- of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey were cot beach. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa visi Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wafford and ted several of the beaches and rel daughter, Millicent, of Seattle and atives at Cornelius, returning to Mr. and Mrs. William Wafford of their home Saturday morning. Portland. Over-night guests Tues Go to Forest Grove— day and Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brady and Wesley and Mrs. Olaf Sandvig of Yakima, Violet Jean Brissett motored to Washington. Sunday guests were Forest Grove Monday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cady and Mr. business, also calling on Mr. and and Mrs. W. L. Stone of Portland, Mrs. Roy Oglesby. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cady and baby of Boise, Idaho, and Miss Zella Leaves for .Portland---- Cady of Washington D. C. Miss J. C. Whitaker left Monday for Cady left for her position in the Cornelius and Portland to visit for eastern city Tuesday of this week two weeks. a for a month’s visit in Oregon. Sunday Visitors— Week-End Vacation— Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White, Mr. and Mrs. Warren White, Caroline Romtvedt and Gloria Lamping spent the week-end of the Fourth fishing on the Pistol river. On the return trip they drove into Calif ornia as far as Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Borton and family visited Sunday at the Brady home. Leaves for California— Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKenzie, John and Christine returned Sun day from their vacation, motoring as far south as Tijuana, Mexico. They visited the Al Crists at Cutler City, W. Watsons at Toledo, H. McDonalds at Bakersfield, Calif ornia and Mrs. Fred Layman at San Miguel,California. All were former Vernonia residents. They also visi ted friends at Camptonville on the Nevada border. The McKenzies also saw the Oregon Caws and the Mys tery house. The family had the experience of being in Santa Bar bara during the earthquake on Monday, June 30th. Return from Trip— held near Asixrria. At Waldport— Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeBate and Bob Welsh were at a beach near Waldport for their vacation last week. At Seaside---- Mrs. Dave MacDonald and daugh ters, Daisy and Nina, spent the Fourth of July at Seaside. Need Something For A Party? Family Returns From Vacation Winchester Bay, Crater Lake and visited Mrs. DeVaney’s mother in Roseburg. Gene Cleveland went with them. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lindsley and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley made a trip to Green« Mountain after cherries Saturday. At Seaside— Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salomon- sen and Mr. and Mrs. James Dav three children spent the Fourth in ies spent the Fourth of July week Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lindslev end at Seaside. spent last week at the beach. Here for the Week-End---- Orvel Edwards spent the week end here. He is employed by the State Highway department and has been working for the past few weeks near Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pumala and Leona have returned from a trip to California. They visited Crater Lake Park on their way to the Yosemite National Park. Many places of interest in the bay cities Here from California— were visited before returning home Guests at the J. W. Nichol's on the coast route. home this week are Mr. Nichols’ mother and sister, Mrs. Harry Sel At Mt. Hood— Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nance and fridge, and her son, Richard, all of son, Jackie, and Mrs. Ben Cline San Carlos, California. spent the past week-end at Mt. Eastern Visitors Here— Hood. , H. R. Scheuerman’s sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Wickizer of Argos, Indiana, Arrive* from Hawaii— E. J. Hutchinson arrived in Ver and Mrs. B. R. Castleman of Ger- nonia Wednesday from Pearl Har vin, Minnesota, arrived here on bor, Territory of Hawaii. Mrs. the Fourth. The ladies will leave Hutchinson has been here for the the latter part of this week. past month, visiting with her par Return from Yellowstone---- ents, the R. A. Simmons. The Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield and Hutchinsons expect to remain in daughter, Jonnibel, and Betty Ol the states. son, returned Sunday from a week’s vacation spent at Yellowstone Na Here for Two Week#— Miss Maxine John is visiting for tional' park. They report a very en two weeks at the home of her par joyable trip. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry John. Baby Baptized---- She is on her vacation from North Vera Helena Sehorn, daughter western Business College in Port of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sehorn, land, was baptized Sunday at the Evan gelical church by H. R. Scheuer Birth Announced— A boy, Richard Vaughn, weigh man. Mrs. Sehorn’s mother, father ing 7% pounds, was born July 8 and brother also were present for to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker. The the service. The Sehorns are living baby’s great, great grandfather is at Clatskanie near where Mr. Se Wilburn Hall, formerly of Ver horn teaches during the school year. At present he is working for a nonia, now of Roseburg. legging company. Jack Slappe left last Saturday for California on a government job. He will be gone five or six weeks. Here from Longview— Visiting Holly Holcomb over the Mrs. Maharan and daughter of Bux ton visited Sunday at the Slappe Fourth of July week-end were Mrs. Eloise MeGee and son, Robert, and home. Mrs. Gladys Marshall ail of Long Picnic Dinner-—- view. Mrs. Holly Holcomb, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Marion Chance had and baby daughter arrived from a picnic dinner with Mrs. Slappe Klamath Falls on the Fourth to and family the 4th. remain here until she can find liv Get the refreshment ing quarters near her husband who Monday Visitor*— you need at Dessy’s. Rodney Henderson and Eldon ir stationed as state patrolman at White of Detroit visited Monday Beaverton. When you are planning at the Roy Brady home. Daughter Born— a party don’t forget Mr. and Mrs. William Washbum that you have a wide Home for Fourth— Mrs. A. V. Mowe was home over are being felicitated on the birth selection to choose of a daughter, Fay Allyn, born on the Fourth. from and that the ser July 2 at the Portland Sanitarium. vice is courteous and Evangelistic Team to Appear— The baby weighel 6 pounds at The Evangelistic team of the birth. quick. Remember to State 90 and 9 Men’s organization get your needs at of the Christian church will con Ebys Have Guests---- Guests at the R. D. Eby home duct the services on Sunday, both morning and evening in the Chris this last week were Mrs. Leta tian church here under the leader Nobes of Portland, Mrs. Eby’s ship of Cleve Hudson of Portland. mother, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Eby The organization has a local unit of Oregon City, Dr. Eby’s par in the Vernonia church. Rev. and ents, and Mrs. Dorene Eby and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone will be daughters, Lois and Edith, of San DESMOND LAIRD absent over Sunday on their vaca Diego, California. tion. Johns Have Guests---- A group of relatives of the ¿ZHZHZHZMXHXHXHZHXHZHXHXHX» Henry Johns family met Tuesday ■ ■ at the John’s home on Timber H route. Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Phoebe Hanna, Orofina, Ida H ho; Mrs. J. E. Ryker, Mrs. R. C. H Stanton and daughter, Lawanda, H all of Portland; Mrs. Sylvanus Har 3-T1NE PITCH FORKS H ris of Cherryville, Oregon; Miss $1.40 H Esther Chambers of Santa Anna, California; Howard John, Colfax, H 4-TINE PITCH FORKS $1.55 Washington. Local relatives pres H ent were: Mrs. Minnie John, mother H of Henry John, Mr. and Mrs. Ebe t H 4-STRAND HAY ROPE 1st Quality__ lb. 40c John and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. H Carroll Chance and daughter. ornia, where they visited Mr. Portland visited at the Clarence Greenman’s mother aqd sister. Reed home. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bergerson and daughter, Pattie, visited Mrs. Ann Luther Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Counts visited at the Herb Counta home KEASEY—-Mr, and Mrs. D. R. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gillham visi DeVaney returned from their vac ted in Seattle Monday night. ation trip. They fished at Bend, Los Angeles People Family Move* C. DeVaney and family moved from Washington and will live on the Buckner place. Joe and Claribel Lindsley and Opal Steele and two children made a trip to Boise, Idaho, ove, the week-end. Mrs. Grace Pettijohn and Mr. and Mrs. L. Lulington of Portland visi ted at the J. O. DeVaney home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Battrick of California Trip Made Lloyd Gillham, Jr., made a trip to California. He went as far as Los Angeles and was gone a week. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gillham spent the Fourth with the Arm strong family at their new home near Arcadia park. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Hartram and two daughters, Joyce and Olive Mae, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doland and three children, Betty, Jack and Donna, all of Hillsboro visited at the Lindsley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downing of S .eridan, old friends of Frank White, visited at his home Satur day. 90 per cent of all workers em ployed by one large American rub ber company in the assembly of barrage balloons and dirigibles are women—who are especially skilled in this kind of “fine” work. Leave---- Guests of the O. G. Weeds and Mrs. Emma Weed last week were relatives from Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman and their daugh ter, Shirley Ann. The Kaufmans left Monday morning for Rock Creek Inn near Oregon City where they will visit other relatives. Return from Vacation— Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman returned Monday night from a vac ation spent in Long Beach, Calif- Dessy’s Tavern Harvest Specials H H H H H lb. %-lNCH TRIP ROPE BINDER TWINE 22c 5-lb. ball 45c For Hardware See Hoffman About It! Hoffman Hardware Co. 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