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ionia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Friday, Aug. 1, 1941, V 2 Mr. Makinster are brother and sis ter. Mr*. Skuzie 111— yCUK TOWN’S TOPICS Mrs. Leslie Skuzie is improving after having been quite ill with a severe case of flu which bordered on pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pohlman of Puyallup, Washington, spent part of last Friday and Saturday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey. Mr. Pohlman is the owner of sev eral variety stores in the vicinity of Puyallup. last Sunday at Seaside where they Vi.it Mr*. Hoffman- played golf. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman Malm*ten* Have Gue*t*---- left Vernonia Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Malmsten and m their new Lincoln Zephyr for children of southern California are McKenzie Bridge where they visi- visiting at the home of Mr. Malm- ted until the following day with sten’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Kate Hoffman at the Hoff. Malmstem man summer home. Here from Salem— Mr*. MacDonald Here— Visitor*— E. H. Washbum was in Vernonia Mrs. W. F. MacDonald and son, Monday on a short visit. His moth Billy, were in Vernonia Sunday er, Mrs. Dora Washburn, returned riyht, leaving Monday. They are to Salem with him for a visit there. calling Pendleton home for the present but army moves are so un Manager Vacation*— Herb Pallant, manager of the certain, according to Mrs. Mac Vernonia Safeway store, left on Donald, that they make no definite his 10-day vacation Sunday, His plans for the future. At present place in the store is taken during Lieutenant MacDonald is in Spok- that time by Dolf Moon, market ane. manager. Another market manager Climb Mt. St. Helens— has been engaged during the time Sunday Ray East, Hugh Caton of Pallant’s absence. and Jack Anderson motored to Mt. St. Helens and climbed the moun- In Portland--- L. H. Dewey spent Monday in tain for some distance. At Spirit Portland transacting business rela Lake the boys by chance met the tive to the Vernonia Miller Mer John Hatfields who had made the trip with the Harold (Whitey) Gays cantile store. who are now living in Longview. At Beach— Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, Mr. Fred Thompson Here— Fred Thompson, former Vernonia and Mrs. Ben Brickel and Mr. and Heath spent part of high school student, was in Ver Mrs. W. nonia Sunday visiting friends. Fred is working in Portland as electric welder helper. Roberson* Visit— Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dallas, Oregon, spent here visiting their Dan Casons and the sons. Roberson f the week-end parents, the Hamp Rober- Young Woman 111— Miss Mary Katherine Norris has been confined to her home since last week with a severe cold which settled in her lungs. Dessy s is the place find it if you’re looking for refreshment and a place to enjoy yourself for a You few can’t moments. wrong go when you decide to go to Dessy’s Tavern Pick Bean*--- Mrs. Ed Frazee and Mrs. Ray Plymale and children are at Alms- ville at the present time where they have work in the bean fields. They will probably be employed there until school starts next month. Baby Born— Paul Irvin Adams, weighing 6 pounds and 6 ounces, was born Wednesday, July 23, at the Eman uel hospital in Portland to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams. Visit* Mother— Miss Betty Jegan arrived last week from San Francisco to visit her mother, Mrs. Jack Heenan. Betty is attending medical school in that city. DESMOND LAIRD AVOID COSTLY REPAIR BILLS By having your car checked for mechanical de fect» so “little troubles” do not grow to big ones. BRAKE SERVICE MECHANICAL REPAIRS LUBRICATION GAS OIL Heath’s Service Station Riverview ¿ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ£ H H Handy Household Items H MOP ANL PAIL SET MOP FILLERS MOP STICKS WINDOW BRUSH SPONGES 3-FT. STEP LADDERS KITCHEN STOOLS BROOMS 1st Quality IRONING BOARDS DRYING RACKS $1.95 40c 12c $1.00 25c SPRAY Portland Guest* Here— Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Johnson of Portland and Mrs. Johnson’s mother of Virginia were Sunday guests of the A. J. Hughes. The two families enjoyed a picnic at the top of the O. A. hill. Motor to Cannon Beach— As guests of Mrs. Lyman Haw- ken, Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. Judd Grednman, Mrs. E. J. Preston, Mrs. Alice Estey and Mrs. J. W. Nichols motored to Cannon Beach Thursday of last week. The group surf-bathed and swam in the nat during the afternoon. Return from Vacation— Jantzen Beach Attracts Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crume and family spent Sunday at Jantzen Beach. I. E. Crume returned to his home in Glenwood Friday. He spent sev eral days at the H. H. Crume home here. Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson from Seaside were fuests at the W. T. Graves home Sunday. Hale Graves is in San Biego where he has employment at the Consolidated Aircraft Co. He hopes to get in the Douglas plant. Mrs. Lottie Keltle and daughter, Adaline, from Bellingham, Mrs Mary Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. E. Winis from Hoquiam, Washing- ton, spent three days at the J. F. Penney home last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fowler md Kenneth Fowler spent Sunday at St. Helens visiting their mother who is ill. Miss Elsie Long from Washing ton spent the week-end at the O. Estes home. Richard Gwin has returned home from a week’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hawken and son, Lyman, Jr., returned Sun Motor to Grove day from a two weeks vacation Mr. and Mrs. C. '(C. Makinster, spent at their cottage at Cam. Beach. Hawken is manager of the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Crane and local Standard distributing stauon. Buck Davis motored to Forest Grove Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. Olin* Return— A. Fritch. Mrs. Fritch is a sister Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin returned of Mrs. Makinster and Buck Davis. the latter part of last week after Mrs. Jim Bond is now visiting spending two weeks vacationing in relatives in Raymond, Washington. Canada. They were at Lake Louise Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick spent and Banff. Sunday at Gales Creek visiting Mrs. Krinick’s sister. Vale Visitor* Heri C. Buckner and son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burrow and sons, Mrs. C. N. Rundell spent Saturday Judd and Bobbie, arrived from at Forest Grove. Vale Thursday morning of last Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mar of For week to visit at the home of Mrs. est Grove were guests at the nome Burrow’s parents, the Judd Green of Mr. and Mrs. C. Buckner Sun mans. day. Group Coe, to Idaho— Mrs. Alma Sitts, Mrs. James Em mons and son, Donnie, accompanied Mrs. Lulah Fullerton on an auto trip to Idaho where each of the ladies are visiting relatives. The group is expected to return to Vernonia the latter part of this week. During Mrs. Fullerton’s ab sence H. M. Culbertson and sons are reshingling the roof of Mrs. Fullerton’s house. Portland People Visit Mr. and Mrs. Benson Burnett of Portland were visitors at the Leonard Johnson and Ralph Cobat homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat spent the week-end in Portland. Mrs. Fred McDonald from Pendle ton and Mr. and Mrs. Killingburg were guests at the Snider home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson were Birth Announced— Portland visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nanson are Mr. and Mrs. John Elder spent announcing the birth of a son, Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. Noble James Alien, at the Forest Grove Dunlap’s home at Natal. hospital on Tuesday, July 29. The baby weighed 6 pounds and 6 Portland Visitor« ounces. The Nansons live on the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch spent O. A. hill. Sunday in Portland visiting Mr. Attend* Paper Festival— and Mrs. Miller Lenbach. Mr. and Mrs Dick Lynch and Mrs. Alice Estey spent the week end in Camas, Washington, visiting Mrs. Merle Cline spent Monday in relatives, and enjoying the paper Portland on business. festival held there at that time. Mr. and Mrs. W.' B. Best and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Best from Mill Portland Girl Visit*— City spent Tuesday at the E. A. Miss Cleta Gilbert, who is em Snider home. ployed as secretary in Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lyster spent arrived Saturday evening to remain the week-end at Mrs. Lyster’s home until Sunday as the guest of Mrs. at Knappa. Mae Lemons and Mrs. Robert Hol- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hopkins and comb. Examination*--- Civil Service examinations have been announced for the positions of Engineman (steam) and Assist ant Engineman (steam) to fill ex isting and future vacancies in the U. S. Quartermaster Corps, War Department, in the states of Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Applications must be on file not later than August 18, and informa tion may be obtained at the post office. of this city were the guests of Mrs. Kate Hoffman at McKenzie Bridge, for a couple of days this week. Ludwig* Return— Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig and daughter, Edith, and son, Leo, re turned Monday from a months vac ation. The family motored to Iowa where they visited relatives. Eaptismal Service Held— Reverend H. R. Seheuerman bap tized 8 persons Sunday afternoon, Guest*— July 27, in that section of Rock Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone Creek known as “Black Waters”. 26" SCREENING L family spent Saturday at Portland visiting Mr. Hopkins’ mother. Picnic Attended Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Mathews spent Sunday at the P.mona Grange picnic at Big Eddy Park. John Baker has returned from Sand Lake where he has been a guest of Melvin Baker. Melvin Powell was home over the week-end from the Iron Peak Logging Co. where he is Fire War- den for the summer. Mr. and Mis. C. J. Corrigan and Mrs. V. L. Powell and Merda Nelson spent Thursday at Seaside. Mrs. Hugh Coburn spent Satur day and Sunday morning at her daughter’s home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Crane of Los Angeles, who have been visiting at the C. C. Makinster home for the past several week ■>, left Tues day morning for W shington. Thev will visit relatives in Everett, Seattle and Sedro Woolley before returning here for another short visit on their way to their home in Los Angeles. Crane and A. Pecple Here Mr. and Mrs. Walter Medcr cf Los Ahgeles ar; now visiting at the C.- C Mak’nster home. Mrs Meder i, Mr. Makinster’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dav's, Miss Helen Sm’*h and Mr. Blaker of Banks visited Sunday afternoon :.t th? C. C. Makinster home. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bassett spent F’ iday and Saturday at Aberdeen- Washington, and Sunday at Shel ton. Washington. M'S. C. Ratkie, Betty Ratkie, and Ber* Keck mot red to Portland on business last week. J hnnv Keck frem Shelton, Wash ington. is spending the week at the Bert Keck and C. Ratkie homes. Miss Erlene Jenkins, who arrived from Colorado the first of June to visit at the E. L. Lloyd home, )<>ft Tuesday for Portland where will' be employed for a month before returning here. M-r«. L. R. Parcells and children left Saturday for th’ir new home n°ar Bremerton, Washington, where Mr. Parcella has been employed in the Naval Yards for the pa»t two weeks. Walter Parcell» who is em ployed in the O. mill will re main in Vernonia. (€ a When the children come in tired and hot from play give them a light lunch to keep them alert. Order your needs today at King’s. “Where Your Money Buys More” Buy Now Before Prices Advance Zenith Washers ......... $49.95 — $59.95 — $69.95 Zenith Refrigerators 6.4 cu. ft. box .... $124.50 Montag Ranges; Combination Wood and ELctric $84.75 — $99.75 — $105.75 — $165.75 $129.95 Crosley Refrigerators Bed Room Suites and Up $54.25 — $64.95 — $92.50 Stainless Steel Dinette Sets $18—$36.50—$38.50 In blue and white and red and white Early American Dinette Sets Electric Hot Plates priced from $36.50 $ j JO to $9.45 Axminister Rugs 9 x 12 .... $35—$39.50—$49.50 Shipment of Wood Circulating Heaters Bought Before Price Advance—BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY! Vernonia Furniture Store Jewett A. Bush Do you believe in monopoly? - •- One thing that has made America a great country is this I Any man with the courage to start a new business- -or sell a better prod uct at a better prie Quart ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN Foot Box 35c 35c 65c V 10c Hoffman Hardware Co Vernonia, Oregon H open competitive examina- tion has been announced for the position of Rigger to fill' existing and future vacancies at the Puget Sound Navy Yard at Bremerton. Applications may be filed until further notice and information may be obtained at the post office. An RIVERVIEW—Mr. and Mr«. E. G. Roediger, Jr., spent Sunday at the stock auto r-.ces in (Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Roediger. Jr., and Mrs. C. I. Anderson spent Saturday at Forest Grove. Cl.00 $1.29 98c $1.25 $1.25 SPRAYERS WIRE BRADS H Civil Service Exams— Auto Races Provide Sunday Entertainment Phone 181 is free to do so. And he also is free to compete for customers by advertising the advan tages he offers. Make a note to try a bottle of Barclay’s Private Stock Straight Rye Whiskey. You’ll be mighty glad you did. It’s only $1.85 a quart and 95c a pint ... a real buy! Advertising is one of the simplest safe' guards against monopoly. It lets each man tell his story—and the public picks the winner. *» FtOOF The Vernonia Eagle «