6 Friday, Aug. 8, 1941, A Underpasses Constructed Several Oregon citiei have con structed pedestrian tunnels, or underpasses, for the safety of per sons otherwise walk ¿3a rc/atrif GOLD LABEL Straight BOURBON Whiskey Next time you call for a bottle, make it Gold Label. It’s got what it takes when it comes to taste. $1.90 QUART $1.00 PINT Jas. Barclay t Company, Ltd., Peoria, Illinois Ti mia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon busy streets or highways, ac> one of the most recent projects of this type in Oregon being under the bridge on the coast highway at Depoe Bay, according to the state traffic safety division. Engineering projects such as these contribute greatly toward pedestrian protection in Oregon and were one of the contributing fac tors which enabled Oregon to take second place in the nation-wide Pedestrian Protection contest con ducted by the American Automobile association last year, safety offic ials say. Where such engineering develop ments are available,x pedestrians should make use of them for their own safety, even if it necessary to go a little out of the way to util ize them. Scalded Foot Is Reported TIMBER—Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Tallman had as Saturday guests, Mrs. Juanita Ebbert and Sion, Gor don, Jr., of Monmouth. Mrs. Ebb ert was on her way to Clatskanie where she spent the night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sehorn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riggle and George Riggle of Tophill were visitors Thursday evening at the Tailman and Kilburg homes. Mrs. Ida Page of Portland ar rived Monday for an indefinite stay at the Kilburg home. Mrs. Ida Zelanes is employed at Jake's Cafe, while he is on vac- ation. Woman Scalds Foot Louise Malsam, cook at the Gil more hotel, scalded her foot quite bady with boiling coffee and will be off duty two weeks or longer. Miss Alga Ribbers spent Tuesday in Portland, where she visited Miss Georgia Blankenbickler and Mrs. LaVern Walters. Gloria Marshall went to Portland _______________ Sunday where she will spend sev eral days visiting with her sister, Lorraine. Ray Elliott was sent out lrom Portland to work on the extra board as S. P. fireman. Mrs. Elliott and Richard are staying at the Fred Ganuschke home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Elliott were Saturday visitors at the A. F. El- l:ott home at Witch Hazel. day leave. Attend Shower Mrs. Donald Sundland attended the shower for Mrs. William Larson at Birkenfeld last week. Some of the Mist Helping Circle members are sewing for the British. The regular meeting on August 28 at Mrs. Hughes' should see all mem bers present to get in on a chance to help. Machinist Relieved Delmar Jones has been heiprng L. D. Long of Portland has re- lieved Percy McCampbell as mach A. R. Melis with the hay baling as inist at the round house, while .tie. has Jackie Nelson. and Mrs. McCampbell are on a Attend Round-Up vacation to California. Mrs. A. F. Elliott of Witch Hazel The C. O. Hayden family attend- was a Monday visitor of her sister, ed the Taft Red-Head Round-Up Mrs. Fairy Castle. the past week-end. Mrs. Anthony Kilburg and son, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Batson and Ronald, of Hillsboro were Satur day visitors of Mr. Kilburg’s moth Agnes were in Portland Saturday. Irving Knowles accompanied Mr. er, Mrs. Ida Kilburg. Thursday dinner guests at the and Mrs. Chet Alexander from E. C. Kubler home were Frieda Vernonia to Seattle Friday eve- Stadter, Chris Hurd, Bill Brown ning, returning home Sunday. Tom Enneberg is taking his vac- and Pauline Kubler, all of Port land. ation this week, he works for Mat- hew Brothers. Return* from Hospital LaVerne Hanson is assisting in Walter Gildner was brought home the Bridger’s household during the from a hospital during the week absence of Mrs. Bridgers. Irene end after spending several days Holce is helping in the store work. there with a kidney infection. At Taft Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoffart and Shady Lane took in the Red-Head* sons, Joe and Jake, left Saturday for California to spend a week’s Round-Up at Taft during the past vacation with relatives and friends. week-end. Miss Betty Lane from Buxton Mrs. Bonita Ohler of Snoqualmie, Washington, spent the week-end and Mrs. Reynolds, her grandmother, with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Geof- were callers at the A. Dowling home frey Brown. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Katona and Russell Smith and Ben Hart spent Mickey and baby and Bud Hallam Sunday at Neahkahnie. of Dixon, California, were guests Complete Sale of the Holmstroms during the week. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hart made a business trip to Portland and Hillsboro Friday where they com- pleted arrangements for the sale of their various pieces of property. Remus Branson ~ was the purchaser. Mrs. John Bino went to Portland A picnic of the Clatskanie, St. Friday where she spent a few days at her daughter’s home. Her daugh- Helens and Scappoose Townsend clubs and all other Townsend club ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. members and friends is slated for Charles Price, accompanied her Sunday, August 10th at Hudson home Saturday and spent Satur- Park, >an announcement this week day and Sunday with Mrs. Price’s makes known. A speaker has been parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bino. engaged and other attractions will Mrs. John Marchel was a visitor make the affair enjoyable. Those in Portland Monday. who attend should bring a basket lunch, the announcement of the affair stated. Picnic Date Is August 10 linens will be awarded by members of the Nehalem Social cub, the sponsors. Animal Control Work Started Predatory animal control work will be carried on again by Shirley Kirtland, government trapper, who began work on August 1. The work had been deferred duriny the month of July. Any person having trouble with predatory animals destroying stock should report the depredations either to Shirley Kirtland at Vernonia or to the county agent’s office at St. Helens. Get Your CROWN FEEDS at the Vernonia Son Visits— Mr. and Mrs. Reese V. Scott and daughter, Suzan, of Portland spent last Sunday afternoon here visiting with J. T. Scott. Reese Scvitt is a son of J. T. Scott. Trading Co Vernonia, Oregon NOTICE On Saturday evening, August 9, at 8 o’clock, at The Apparel Shop, the chest of drawers filled with We Invite You To try our new equipment for finishing shirts. You will be amazed at the results! Your shirt, when finished with our new machine, will stay pressed one day longer than when finished with an ordinary shirt press. We also use a new starch compound which gives a smoother and nicer finish on collars and cuffs yet makes them appear soft. In addition to the above we have purchased new machinery for finishing wool and gabardine shirts. A Trial Will Convince You of Our Greatly Improved Service Vernonia-Seaside Laundry & Cleaners California Trip Started Sunday MIST—Mrs. William Bridgers left Sunday for Berkeley, Califor nia, by plane for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills. Mrs. Bridgers will accompany the Mills home in a week. Mr. Mills been attending school there summer. Mrs. George Jones called on Austin Dowling one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds were here from Tideport over the week end. Mr. Reynolds is working there at the present. Eastman* Have Guests Guests at the L. B. Eastman home during the week were Arthur Eastman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eastman from Portland. Bernard Dowling spent the week end in Portland. The Newton Trotter family call ed on his brother, Acie, Saturday. L. Wikstrom and son, Sonny, are interested in logging around Taft. They were Jiome over the week end. Mrs. Martha Coombs from Jewell was a guest of the Galentine fam ily one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto twttner have both been ill, and Sonny Osborn, who is at Fort Lewis, was called home for that reason. He got a ten Refreshment Mellow and smooth, it’s the kind of refreshment that hits the spot and you know you’ve had something! Try freshing beverage today by coming to Dessy’s Tavern DESMOND LAIRD CELERY Utah Type, Green Lb. 3C PEACHES Hale’«—wonderful slicers LEMONS Sunkist GRAPES ...........................