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Friday, Aug. 29, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
y©UK TOWN’S TOPICS Word of Funeral Service
addresses for publication this week. Is Received at Riverview
Sunday Visitor»—
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oglesby and
son, Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Borton and family were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brady
and family and Mr. and Mrs. John
Rosa.
Here from
Hood River—
Mrs. Ivan F.
River is visiting
and Mrs. W. O.
will remain here
days.
Breakfast
Speaker
Talbot of Hood
her parents, . Mr.
Livingstone, She
a week or 10
Engaged-
Mrs. Phila Murphy, national see
retary of World Call, the leading
religious magazine of America has
been secured to speak at the An
nual Missionary Breakfast to be
held at the Christian church, Sept
ember 2. The breakfast is under
the auspices of the Womans Mis
sionary Society of that church.
Those desiring to attend should
make reservations for the affair
which will cost 30 cents. It will
be held at 9:30 a. m.
Mechanic* Wanted----
William L. Walker’s address is:
RBVERVIEW—-Mrs. Claude E.
Inf. Repl. Trn. Cntr., Camp Wolt
Gibson received word of the deaith
ers, Texas. The address of Harry
H. Hinton is: Engr. Repl. Trn of her aunt, Mrs. Charles D. White,
Cntr., Ft Leonard Wood, Missouri. of Medford. No details were learn
ed other than that the funeral' ser
Golf at Seaside—
vices
were held Monday at 10:30
Emil Messing spent part of the
a. m. at the Pearl Funeral Home
past Sunday at Seaside.
at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Here from Portland----
Kenneth and Bob Whitsell, both D. White and sons, Tommy and
of Portland, were in Vernonia Sun Wilton, are former residents of
day to visit for a short time with Vernonia. Mrs. Claire Barnett, sis-
their mother, Mrs. Zoe Whitsell.
ter of the deceased, and daughter,
Gladys, motored to Medford to at
See County Fair—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emmons tend-the funeral.
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Emmons
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Kinettle
spent last Saturday at the Colum of Bellingham spent Wednesday and
bia County Fair near Deer Island.
Thursday at the J. F. Penny home.
Reunion Held—
Dick Lynch spent Friday in Port
Thirty members of the Bergerson land on business.
family were in attendance for a
Mrs. E. Brown returned to Port
pot-luck dinner Sunday at the land after her visit at the Craw
Charles Bergerson farm.
ford home.
Bollingers
Visited—
.Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, Mr.'
and Mrs. Bill Heath, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Duncan and Mrs. and Mrs.
Jewett A. Bush drove to Beaverton
last Sunday morning to visit Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Bollinger. The trip
there was made early in the morn
ing in order to eat a surprise
breakfast with the former Vernonia
residents.
Sunday Visit Mentioned
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Graves accompanied by Mrs.
Alice Crawford and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Hall motored to Corn
elius to visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family
of Portland spent the week-end
at the Farnstrom home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Billings and
family have moved to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Frost and
daughters from Yakima spent the
week-end at the Jim Bond home.
The party motored to Seaside.
Mrs. James Walker and daughtei'
cf Eugene visited at the homes of
O. Steele and W. D. Steele recent-
ly.
The U. S. Civil Service Commis
sion announces open competitive
examinations for General Auto-
mobile Mechanic, Automotive Mech-
anic-Welder and Automotive Mech-
anic-Welder (Diesel), to fill exist-
ing and future vacancies in the
various services throughout the
states of Idaho, Montana, Oregon Monday Visitors—
and Washington. Applications must
Mrs. J. R. Baker and son, Alden
be on file not later than September McBaron and Miss Anice Cooper
8 and information may be obtained all of Portland drove to Vernonia
at the post office.
Monday to visit friends during the
day. They returned to their homes
Boy III-
the same day.
Danforth Fletcher, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Fletcher, is ill Here from Virginia—
with the trench-mouth, it was learn
Robert Hoffman arrived here County Fair Visited
ed last week. The child became ill Monday from Waynesborough, Vir
Friday with tonsilitis but later de ginia, to visit his mother, Mrs. Kate
Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick spent
veloped trench mouth, it was stat Hoffman, and two sisters, Alice the week-end at the fair in St.
ed.
Helens and brought back their two
and Cathrin.
grandchildren for a ten-day visit.
Bateman’s Mother Here—
Here from North Bend—
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jenkins
Mrs. Emma Bateman, mother of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitsell of Athena and Mr. and Mrs. C.
Tom Bateman, arrived here re and children from North Bend were U. Harman went to the beach Sun-
cently to visit for a month or so in Vernonia during the past week- day.
Mrs. Bateman has been in Idaho end to visit Mr. Whitsell’s mother,
R. H. Seehafer had relatives at
(Falls, Idaho, visiting with her Mrs. Zoe Whitsell. He is employed their home Sunday from Vancouver,
dther «on, Cecil Bateman, and at the Safeway stone at Nortn
The visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
ihs family.
Bend.
Tweeth and family.
Rjobert WagneV from Seattle
Return from Trip----
Vacation Ended—
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Olsen and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shipman and was a guest at the R. H. Seehafer
daughter, Betty, and Margaret An- son returned Saturday from a vac- borne recently.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat went
derson returned recently from a ation spent in Idaho and eastern
vacation trip. The -group motored Washington where they visited to Portland on busjness Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson of
to Crater Lake and into northern friends and relatives.
:
They visited
California.
in Kingston, Kellogg and Priest Cherry Grove visited with Mr. and
Lake, Idaho and Spokane, Wash- Mrs. Roy Cobat Saturday.
Baby Born—
ii.gton.
Mr. Shipman returned to Washington People Here
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas are
work
at
the post office Wednes
the parents of a baby girl born re-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bond of
day.
cently. The baby, weighing sev-
Wishram, Washington, Mrs. Helen
en and three-quarters pounds, was
Carson and two sons, Jackie and
named Jeanne Lucille.
Larry, of Vancouver, Washington,
and L. A. Boeck visited Mr. and
Uncle Visited—
Mrs. L. C. Boeck last Wednesday.
Donald Zeiner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Boeck spent Friday in
Mrs. Fred Zeiner spent the past
Hillsboro on business.
week-end with his uncle, E. E.
While hunters are purchasing
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boeck at-
Batchelor, in Portland.
more antelope tags this year than tended the County Fair at St. Hel-
Here for Week—
has been the case in any year since ens.
Grace Powell' Lloyd of Hollywood, open seasons on this fleet-footed
Mr. and Mrs. William Larson of
California is spending this week in animal were established, there are Birkeqfeld visited at the Boeck
Vernonia visiting Mrs. Virgil Pow still tags available for hunters who home Sunday afternoon.
ell. The visitor is employed by the desire them, according to annouj)ce-
Mrs. C. Ratkie motored to Port
Fox film company in the California ment by the Oregon State Game land Tuesday on business.
city.
Commission.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Holmes and
This year there are two antelope son and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Gilloglv
To Attend Convention—
seasons: the first, in that part of
George Bell and James Rainey Malheur county south of the Burns- and Lillian of Longview, Washing-
plan to attend the annual state Ontario highway from September ton, spent Sunday at Cannon
convention in Portland this week 22 to October 5, both dates inclus Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. John Elder were
end of the State Farm Insurance ive. The second antelope season
companies. The convention is dated will be held in parts of Lake and guests at the home of Mr. Elder’s
for Monday and Tuesday, Septem Harney counties from September father at Mabton, Washington, re-
cently.
ber 1 and 2.
28 to October 5, both dates inclus-
Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. G’bson
ive.
Here from I California—
and children and Mrs. Claire Bar
The bag limit is one antelope of nett motored to Portland Sunday.
Will C. Crawford of Riverside,
California, was in Vernonia last either sex, and tags cost $ 1 each
Friday to visit with John Rosa, for resident or nonresident hunters, Go to Jantzen Saturday
The two 1 men had not seen each This fee is in addition to the reg-
Beverly Bassett, Lyman Hawken
ular hunting license fee.
other for several years.
«nd a number of young folk spent
One airplane company depends Saturday at Jantzen Beach.
Addresses Given—
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson and
Two Vernonia boys recently in on 600 other companies for parts
family were guests at the C. I.
ducted into the army gave their equipment and supplies.
Anderson home Sunday.
Mrs. J. B. Wilkerson entertained
the Friendship Club Thursday and
served a delicious luncheon. Mrs.
Bertie Bassett assisted. Birthday
names were revealed and an ex-
change of presents enjoyed. An
election of new officers took place.
Elected were: Mrs. Ruby Biggs
president; Mrs. Wood, vice-president
and Mrs. Claude Gibson, secretary.
Attending were: Mesdames Herbert
Condit, Harvey Crume, Jack Myers,
Reynard Seahaffer, W. T. Graves,
Clyde Harmon, C. Anderson, L. C
Boeck and Phillip Millia.
Fonda was guest for the day.
members join in wishing Mrs.
ney Malmsten and Mrs.
Chalmers a speedy recovery.
Antelope Tags
Still Available
Visit at Cutler City-—
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKenzie.
John and Christine, Jack Adams
and Jean Cull visited Mr. and Mrs.
Al Crist at Cutler City over the
week-end. Miss Cull of Portland
was a guest at the McKenzie home
last week.
Pedestrian
Protection—
Help Drivers See You!
srtowWH/TE
AT NIGHT
few days with her sister, Mrs.
David Castle, Bhe was escorted to
Seattle by her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cutright,
of Roy and her mother, Mrs. Ida
Cutright, of Witoh Hazel, While In
Seattle they will visit Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kubler had as
Sunday dinner guests Mr. Kubler’s
sister, Miss Pauline, M rjie Dus-
check and George Pack all of Port
land.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kubler and
Billie were guests Saturday evening
in Portland at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Nieuwboer. .
Vernonia Visit Mentioned
J. R. Smith was a visitor of B.
T. Hart at Vernonia Tuesday. Mr.
Hart recently took over the kitchen
work at the Shamrock.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Tallman had
as guests Friday night and Satur
cousins of Mr. Tallman, Mr. and
Drivers Will See You day
Mrs. Jessie Tallman and son, Ken
-
’ ’
neth, of Fort Bragg, California.
Much Sooner
Mrs. E. M. Kline, Sr., of Klamath
The smart pedestrian today knows Falls visited with her son and
that white reflects light, therefore daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E.
he wears or displays something
white when walking at night, ac
cording to the State Traffic Safety
Division.
—Photo courtesy Oregon
State Motor Association
New Book* Purchased
A list of new books purchased
at Gill’s book store in Portland
last Tuesday decorate the library
shelves. Also a new supply of State
Library books are now on hand,
Don’t forget the library is open
Wednesday nights from the hour
cf 7 to 9.
Mrs. Harry Lehrbass and daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Tolson, of Portland were visitors
last Tuesday at the Kilburg home.
Bobby Bino, who has been quite
ill in the Jones hospital at Hillsboro
was moved to his home here
Thursday.
Mrs. Phillip Castle and Linda are
spending this week at Watts at
home of Mrs. Castle’s parents,
and Mrs. Henry Busch.
Dinner
Guest*
Entertained
Dinner guests at the B. Tailman
home last Thursday noon were
Marie Tolson and Jane Watts of
Portland, Mrs. Edith Riggle, Mrs.
Claude Riggle and Mrs. M. B. Wat
son and Francis of Buxton. George
Riggle of Tophili' was a dinner
guest in the evening.
Mrs. Paul West and Miss Jane
West of Seaside were visitors here
just Wednesday. Mrs. West will be
temembered here as Marjie Beals.
Mrs. Harry Bacon and sons, Ken
neth and D-le, and Mrs. Miller and
tw> ; -ns of Shields camp were Fri
day visitors of Lieutenant and Mrs.
Pinkley.
O
A
New Highway
Traveled Sunday
TIMBER—Mr. and Mrs. Berleigh
Tailman made a trip over the new
Neahkahnie road Sunday, and up
the Nehalem river to Batterson.
They also visited at Bay City, Man
zanita and Neahkahnie.
Mrs. Tom Riggle of Tophill was
a visitor of her sister, Mrs. Ida
Kilburg, Thursday evening.
Fred Rushton, who has been em-
ployed near Olympia, Washington,
the past four months, arrived here
Friday where he will spend a few
days looking after his property.
M. Kline, Jr., last Friday. Little
Rita Kline, who had been visiting
her grandparents returned home
with her.
Mrs. Alice Kirk of Jennings
Lodge was a Friday visitor at the
Kilburg home.
Dell Cook, with Wilco Pontiac
Sales and Service of Forest Grove
transacted business here Monday.
Estelle Porter of Eugene and
Peggy Kingsley of Portland were
visitors here last Thursday.
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Former Employe Visits
Ida Oblisk of Portland visited
Friday at the Gilmore hotel. She
«as a former employe.
Mrs. Henry Brown and daughter,
June, of Modesto, California, ar-
rived last Wednesday for a visit
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