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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1945)
MMMI 2 Thursday, October 11, 1945 VERNONIA EAGLE TOPICS OF THE TOWN Riggins to Move Of interest to people in this area is the auction sale which will be held this Saturday at the G. A. Riggins place on Rock Creek. Offered at that time will be a number of head of livestock and all kinds of farm implements and tools. Mr. and Mrs. Riggins plan to move to Cottage Grove as soon as details of the sale are completed. Four Get Bucks Homer Gwin, Albert Nelson, Arthur Nanson and Morris Graves arrived from eastern Oregon on Thursday, each with a big buck. Get« Deer Bud Borton got his deer last Mountain. Saturday on Green The carcass weighed about 150 pounds. Get Deer Calvin and Carl Davis, Harold McEntire and Bob Gardner re turned from hunting near Prine ville with two deer. The kilh were made very shortly after the opening day of deer season. Calvin Davis also shot a wildcat while on the trip but the ex- plosive power of the bullet was so strong the carcass was not worth recovering. The shot was made while the animal was run. ning directly away from the shot. Harvey, Jr. and Mary Ann Lay man went to Mt. Vernon, Wn. last week to attend the wedding of Mr. Vike’s niece. During their absence, Mrs. Geo, Peters and Bessie Lusby ran Vike’s Cafe. Here from Europe Sgt. Edward Ward arrived here Saturday from Europe, received his discharge from the army and expects to take his wife and daughter to his home in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Ward was the former Ida Mae Morris. Taking Vacation Mrs. Luther Ball whose hus band is serving overseas, better known as Barbara of the Cozy, left last Saturday for a week's vacation at Seaside. She took her young son, Luther, Jr. and Ron nie Robertson, small daughter of the Cleve Robertsons. She will visit with her parents while here. Injuries listed Mrs. Jenne Lusby has been down with a very bad foot for the last week; Mrs. Mike White sprained her ankle Saturday; Art Owens was injured by a falling tree while working for Sam Wil son, suffering a head injury and a sprained ankle; and J. E. Rose and W. E. Cates have injured hands. Visitor« Return from Vacation Move to Clatskanie Among those working on the Crooked Creek fire last week end were Grant McCabe, Donald Cline, Jack Frank, Ronald Gra ham and Lynn Michener. Merle Cline was in charge of the crew building fire trails. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salomon- sen returned last Saturday after spending a two-weeks vacation at Moffitt hot springs near N. Bonneville, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jacobs and daughters, Viola and Joanno have moved to Clatskanie where they own a jewelry store and have purchased a home. The move was made Sunday. Here Lt. Geo. J. Lenhart, brother of Mrs. Geo. B. Conner and Mrs. Adelle Weir, is visiting in Ver nonia for a few days while on leave from the navy. He has just returned from overseas and ex pects a discharge in December. The Lieutenant is accompanied by his wife. Deer Help Fight Fire Killed Place Purchased Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Hays have purchased the Armstrong place on Keasey Rt. The sa’e was made September 16th and the Hays moved here shortly after that. Home for Week End Jackie Nance was home last week end from Oregon State col lege at Corvallis. DANCE, Saturday night, October 13, 1. O. O. F. hall. Rhythm Ven dors All-Girl orchestra. Admission 75c inc. tax. It— Married at Reno Miss Edith Alice Goodrich and Duane Bodell were married at Reno, Nev., September 16. The The bridegroom formerly lived here and is now employed as a mechanic in a garage at Oakland, Calif. I Sat. Frank Lange got his buck last Saturday while hunting in the Keasey area. The animal hit the scales at 180. Visiting Kullander« Lt. and Mrs. Kent Bauersfeld are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander. The lieutena.it is a nephew of Mr. Kullander and has been discharged from the hospital at Walla Walla for an injury received while with Patton’s army during its final push. 0 HARVEST-TIME AFFORDS OUR CUSTOMERS A GLORIOUS OPPOR TUNITY TO CASH IN ON GRAVES’ SPLENDID MARKET SERVICE. WE CARRY CHOICE ITEMS FROM ALL CROPS, THE FRESHEST LOCAL EGGS, AND PRIME, PASTURE-FATTENED CRITTERS, IN THE PINK OF CONDITION TO SERVE AT YOUR TABLE. Phone 776 ♦ Leave for Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holam- berg left Sunday for Los Angeles after spending several weeks here visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Merle Ruhl. DANCE, Saturday night, October 13, I. O. O. F. hall. Rhythm Ven. dor« All-Girl orchestra. Admission inc. 75c Dan Blehm, proprietor of Col umbia Broom Co., Scappoose, was here .Saturday with his wife, Irene, and two sons visiting Mrs. Blehm's sister, Maeva Peters. Sunday morning they went to Birkenfeld to the John Winslows who live on the Deep Creek road, where they celebrated the birth day of Mrs. Blehm. Those prej- ent were Mr. and Mrs. John Win- slow and four children, Jack, Esther, Alline and Beverly, Mrs. Maeva Peters, Tommy and Joan Peters, Mrs. Ruth Browlee, Mar- ua and, La Vonna Brownlee, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Blehm, Dickie and Jimmie Blehm. Mesdames Peters, Winslow, Brownlee and Blehm are all sisters. Superb Quality has been MAINTAINED During the war period, shortages and war-time restrictions made it impossible for us to produce enough Sicks’ Select Beer to take care of the ever-increasing demand for this famous and popular product. Brother Discharged Sgt. Leslie McMullen, army air corps, Hamilton Field, Cal. has received his discharge and is liv ing here with his sisters, Mrs. Norman Twiss and Miss Necma McMullen. However, in spite of the tremendous demand, throughout the war we maintained our exacting and unvarying brewing standards and the superb quality of Sicks’ Select. This policy was thoroughly approved by our Sicks’ Select dealers. Despite the fact Return from California Dr. and Mrs. R. D. turned from San Diego, Thursday, the fourth of after visiting Dr Eby’s Dr. Marvin Eby, who is Representative A Reputation for It— tax. Birthday Celebrated Eby re Cal. on October, brother, ill. that it meant less immediate business for them they gave whole-hearted cooperation to our program to maintain, unblemished, the reputation of our product. In turn, we served our dealers upon a carefully worked-out and fair quota basis so that throughout the war each dealer knew just how much Sicks’ Select he would receive each month. Here Mrs. R. G. Stewart was in town Thursday interviewing pros pective buyers of headstone markers. She represented the Memorial Art Works of Port land. Wedding Attended Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vike, Shir ley and Pete Vike, Mrs. Nora J an Redmond and young son. VERNONIA WELDING SHOP Although peace has now returned, there is no assurance that Sicks’ Select production can immediately meet the tremendous demand which appreciation of its unvarying quality has brought. For the present, on behalf of our dealers and ourselves, we must once more prevail upon the patience and understanding of the public. If your dealer is temporarily out of stock, remember it will be regularly replenished . . . and the Sicks’ Select he will have will be of the identical superb quality you have always known. Experienced in designing and building special equipment. Truck, cat and chinery welding. DO HOT logging ma SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. THAT THROW HARD-TO-GET PART AWAY Electric & Acetylene Portable H. R. Junken Ph. 453 1142 COLUMBIA ST. GENERAL REPAIR WORK SHINGLING. 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