Friday, Aug. 15, 1941, Vgmor.ia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon 2 Group Goes to Be-ch-— VOCK TOWN’S TOPICS Parent* Visited-— Sunday Trip— Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall of Seattle spent the past week-end here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Marshall. While here they attended the Vernonia Day picnic Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lincoln and daughter, Betty, motored to Beaver­ ton Sunday where they visited with Mr. Lincoln's brother, Joe, and family. A motor trip later in die day took the party as far as Camas, Washington, and return. Picnic Attended— Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fletcher and son, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ruhl and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. McAllister and girls of Portland spent Sunday at Cannon Beach. Mr*. Tousley on Vacation— Mrs. Leatha Tousley and son, Arthur, left Saturday for a two weeks vacation. They will visit rel­ atives in Tacoma, see the Grand Coulee dam, visit in Couer d’ Alene and in Lewiston. Idaho. Dance at Vine Maple Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall of Tol- At Cannon Beach— August 16. Glen Davis Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Taylor and edo spent the week-end in Vernonia and attended the Vernonia picnic children spent last week at Can­ Tri-County Rally— The Tri-County Rally of Chris- Sunday. They visited at the home non Beach; the family returned to tian churches was held at Ecola of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vernonia Friday. Park last Tuesday and. a good- Wall. Sunday Vacation— sized delegation from here was See Carnival— Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Skuzie and present. Those attending were Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson daughter, Arlene, spent part of and Mrs. W. 0. Livingstone, Mrs. and sons, Harry, Jr., and Douglas, the past Sunday at Seaside. The Olive Powell, Mrs. Harry Wood­ spent the past Sunday at Seaside trip was the first for Mrs. Skuzie ruff, Mrs. J. T. Brady, Mrs. M. L. attending the Loggers Carnival'. for some time due to a recent ib- Herrin, Mrs. J. L. Peachey, Mrs. P. J. Millis, Beverly Herrin and ness. In Portland— Miss Dorothy Acord. Clatsop, Mrs. Pearl Adams was a visitor V acation Ended—- Washington and Columbia are the in Portland Monday of this week Wilton Rogers returned to work counties comprising the unit. on business. at the Hoffman Hardware company Leave for Astoria— Monday following a week's vaca­ Vacation Started— Mr. and Mrs. George Drorbaugh tion, part of which was spent on Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shipman and left Saturday for their new home children left Tuesday for Kellogg, a trip taking Rogers to Klamath in Astoria where Mr, Drorbaugh, Idaho, where they will' visit rela­ Falls, Lakeview, Burns and Boise, formerly employed in the machine tives and friends. Part of the time Idaho. shop of the Oregon-American, will will be spent in Spokane visiting. work at the Pacific Machine Shop. Parents Visited— Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCrae Leave for Vacation— spent the week-end at Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burnside left where they visited Mr. McCrae’s the latter part of last week for parents. a two weeks vacation which they will spend in Long Beach, Wash­ Move Planned---- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stewart nave ington. sold their place to Mrs. Jim Auory Present for Picnic— and are moving to Arcata, Calif­ Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Grunden, ornia, where Mr. Stewart has Dr. and Mrs. Millard Cole and bought an auto camp known as the Mr. and Mrs. T. Kemper, all of Clam Beach Auto Camp. It is lo­ Longview, were, present Sunday to cated on the Pacific coast high­ way. The Stewarts left -Tuesday attend the annual Vernonia picnic. The Charles Richardsons of Port- morning, August 12. land also attened. HAVE FUN TONIGHT! When you are in the mood for fun come along to Dessy’s Tav­ ern. Bring a friend and enjoy a night of fun. Our customers are our best boosters. Dessy’s Tavern DESMOND LAIRD Examination* Announced— The U. S. Civil Service Commis­ sion announces an open competitive examination for Saw Filer to fill existing and future vacancies at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Brem­ erton. Applications must be filed not later than August 25th and information may be obtained re- garding the examination at the Vernonia post office. Sister Is Visitor— Mrs. Anna B. Hill of El Paso, Texas, arrived here last Tuesday to visit for ten days with Wallace Buffmire, her brother. Mrs. Hill is 85 years of age. Brown, Visited— Dance FOR JUST A FEW CENTS MORE THAN A DOLLAR 4 S U.kllS 411.11 SUNNY BR ooh ..ANU nrn uo «su.«, toco* *msu. ••CHEEKt'l L AS ITS NAME" ( I K a I KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 93 Proof National Distiller* Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. £.HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH2 H H H H H H H H H H HAMMER H H HACK SAW H 35c H H SCREW DRIVERS 15c H s K NIGHT LATCHES $1.25 H H H H SASH LOCKS H DOOR LOCKS Mortised 5c 10c H H 75c H H For Hardware — See Hoffman H H Hoffman Hardware Co. H H Vernonia, Oregon Spencer on Former • Distilled in Kentucky Sash Lift and Drawer Pull at 16. Vine Glen Maple Davis Saturday, Orchestra. Crutches---- Robert Spencer will be about on crutches for the next two weeks due to a leg affliction he has been suffering with for some time. (per pint) p:This whiskey is Events of Week for Riverview Are Told Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heath and Velva motored to Aberdeen Sun­ day to visit the Harvey Heaths. Velva remained for a short visit with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and daughter spent Saturday in Port­ land on business. Mrs. June Wasser and Edith Nel­ son visited friends in Goble Wed­ nesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobat and baby spent Saturday and Sunday at the Loggers Carnival. Portland Visited Mrs. Blaine Cobat and Mrs. George Cobat spent Tuesday in Portland on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roediger and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clark spent Sat- urday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cline and family were guests at the L. Holt home for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Colsen were guests at the L. Hall home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Bassett spent Saturday at Hillsboro and Sunday at Seaside. Mr .and Mrs. Dick Lynch spent Monday in Portland on business. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Art Spitler were dinner guests Saturday at the Dick Lynch home. Max Buckner and Clifford Buck- ner spent Saturday and Sunday at the Artie Buckner home. Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick spent Sunday at the J. W. Corey home. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Plummer spent Sunday at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves spent the week-end at Seaside at Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnston’s home. Allen Johnston returned here with them for a week’s visit. During the Graves’ absence Mrs. Alice Crawford visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spencer spent WeekEnd Vi.it Told part of Sunday night in Seaside Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Anderson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lum spent Saturday and Sunday at New­ Brown. Mr. Spencer returned Mon­ Visits Here Sunday---- berg visiting relatives. day but Mrs. Spencer remained for MisS Eleanor MacDonald of Bis- Visitors at the Boeck home Sun­ mark, North Dakota, spent Sunday a longer visit with the Browns. day afternoon were Karrie Wisen- here visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Machinist* Wanted— berger, Lee Hall and daughter, Dave MacDonald. Miss MacDonald is The U. S. Civil Service Commis­ Mary. spending some of her vacation time sion announces an open competitive Mrs. L. C. Boeck and Mr. and in Portland as guest of the Misses examination for the position of Mrs. William Larson were in Port- Margaret and Daisy MacDonald, her Machinist (Inside) to fill existing land Sunday. cousins. Mrs. Bessie Bond has returned and future vacancies at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Applic­ to her home after a two weeks ations must be on file not later vacation in Raymond, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen than August 25th and information may be obtained at the Vernoniu and family and Mrs. Bill Ripple and family spent Sunday at the beach. post office. August Phone 181 H F hzhzhzhzhzhzhzhzhzhzhzhzh S Teacher Here---- Portland Visit Mentioned Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner and Howard Rundell spent Saturday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Corrigan, Mrs. Virgil Powell, Miss Virginia Vaughn, Miss Molly Butler and Jack Holly spent Thursday at Seaside. Johnny Keck returned to his home at Shelton, Washington after a visit with his brother, Bert Keck. Miss Florence Liken spent the Ernest Calef is visiting the Wai- lace McCraes this week. Mr. Calef who was a teacher in the Washing­ ton grade school several years ago is now principal of the school in Robbins and Mrs. Alice Robbins Richland which is located near attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Oregon. Robbins will make their home at The Roseway apartm»nts. Give Handkerchief Shower— A group of ladies honored Mrs. Mill* Return— Clyde Stewart Thursday, August Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and 7, with a handkerchief shower. son, Loren, returned Monday from The ladies met at the home of Berkeley, Calif