Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 16, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1631
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Alfred Jensen visited friends Sunday and attended the Ore­
gon-Washington game. Mrs. Har­
in Salem Sunday.
vey Defalbaugh, Mrs. Washburn’s
Aunt Sally Spencer has an mother, and Mr. Defalbaugh came
Easter lilly in bloom.
over from Wenatchee to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McDonald them.
are back for the winter.
Mrs. G. W. Foust entertained
W. B. Lappe was home from at her home on her birthday last
Tuesday. Those present were Mrs.
Longview for the weekend.
L. A. Rogers, Mrs. Maggie Cam-j
Mrs. John Burnside is visiting eron, Mrs. West, Mrs. Sarah
relatives in Portland this week. Spencer and the hostess who'
served a lovely dinner. She re­
A. C. Knauss and Leroy Malm­ ceived many nice birthday gifts.
sten made a trip to Portland
Saturday.
KEASEY
Mrs. Weston Sheeley was a-
warded the quilt made by the
ladies of St. Mary’s.
E. S. Thompson took the high
school football team to Rainier
last Friday in his school bus.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
'son Kenneth spent Thursday and
1 Friday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Fowler of Laurel,
Oregon.
Mildred Hawkin*
Mrs. Carl Fowler and son Carl,
Jr. returned to Laurel Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Babcock of Port- affer Spen(jing two weeks with
F. Claude Stephens, Minister
land spent Tuesday and Wednes-'Mrg Blanche Millia.
Bill Hill, formerly of Mist, is
Have you heard the latest? day at the home of her sister,! Mr and Mra. Bud Robbina are
reported to be playing football
on the St. Mary’s college team The services for this coming Sun­ Mrs. Charlie Christensen.
i spenjing a few days with Mr.
day are of a valuable nature! The
of California.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fowler and and Mrs. Jay Burtraw.
announcements are news of a
County Commissioner J. N. Mil­ gripping nature and concern ev­ son Kenneth were the guests to( Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams re-
ler and County Roadmaster L. eryone having a part in Bible a delightful supper Wednesday turned home Wednesday after
R. Chandler were in town Thurs­ school, Christian Endeavor or the evening, given by Mrs. Blanche spending several weeks in St.
Millis.
| Helena, California.
day afternoon.
church. Be on hand for all the
Mrs. Frenchie Rachel was re-, Miss Melba Laramore spent the
George W. Ford was in Verno­ services of the day and be a moved to the hospital Saturday, weekend with her mother, Mrs
nia for a few hours Thursday. He booster!
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kirk visited John Laramore.
stated that he would return again
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.; Di- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. [ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stevenson
about Monday.
vine morning worship, 10:45 a. C. R. Fowler Wednesday.
land Mrs. Mary Bell made a trip
m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.
Grandma Rogers, Aunt Sally to St. Helens Friday night.
Miss Irene Rayburn, who is m.; Evening service at 7:30, with
teaching at Rainier, spent the all closing an important day in and Grandma Cameron spent the1 Ole Estes received quite a
weekend visiting Miss Phyllis which you are invited to have a afternoon with Mrs. G. W. Faust painful cut on his foot while
Tuesday on the occasion of her working. No stitches were requir-
Nelson and Mrs. Gail Whitlock.
part.
birthday.
ed, however.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thompson
Mrs. Bessie Norris and children
EVANCELICAL CHURCH
spent several days with Mr. and I spent the afternoon and evening
and children and Mrs. O. D.
Mrs. Art Kirk this week.
McCabe went to Portland Sunday
Thursday at the home of Mr/
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
to visit Mrs. McCabe’s and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Curly Rose and B. B. Hawkins,
The Sunday school contest be­
Thompson’s sister, Mrs. Baker.
tween the Reds and the Blues is daughter Carolyn Ann spent Wed- j C. Bruce and Glen Hawkins
rjesday at the homes of Mr. and' attended the football game at
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lincoln and in full swing now. The Blues Mrs. Bud Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Rainier Saturday.
family from Portland were here I were in the lead strong last Sun­
E. L. Lloyd.
I Mildred Walters spent the even
Sunday visiting at the home of day but we are looking for the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D,
R.
Fowler
and
¡ng at the home of Rhoda Bell
W.
W.
Mr. Lincoln’s brother, J. C. Lin­ Reds to win this time.
i
Friday.
A. c.
coln. The two families went Wolff, superintendent.
Mrs. ____
Jim ____
Morgan
___
„__ spent
__ Satur-
Knauss and Mrs. E. E. Garner young people that you have an
fishing during the day.
interest in them by being present.! day visiting her daughter, Mrs.
are the captains.
Cline.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Throop
This Friday evening at 7:30 the Ben
"
Preaching by the pastor at 11
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Lee and
and sons Via and Tommy left a. m. -Subject, “The Handwriting Junior Endeavor will have their
social meeting in the social hall children also Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
Tuesday morning for Dayville, on the Wall.’’
ence Fowler spent the afternoon
Oregon, to visit Mr. Throop’s
The junior choir practices at of the church.
brother for a week or ten days. 6 p. m. Sundays.
George Parker accompanied them.
Both Endeavor societies meet
E. A. Green and Geo. W. Ford at 6:30 p. m.
Then at 7:30 p. m. the special
visited in Klamath Falls Monday.
While on the way there they had young people’s service, the junior
lunch with Charlotte and Nor­ choir and Douglass orchestra pro­
man Green in Corvallis Sunday viding the musinc. The pastor
noon and with Glen Hieber and will speak on "Youth Advancing
Neil Bush in Eugene that even- with Christ.”
While the 7:30 service is spe-
ing.
dally for young people all the
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Washburn folks who are not over 100 years
went to Seattle Saturday and old are welcome. Show
Riverview
Sunday school will be at 2 p.
Mrs. Beulah Baslington and m. The Sisters from St. Helens
Mrs. Irene Spencer had lunch will come this Sunday.
with Mrs. Sarah Spencer Wed­
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
nesday.
and evening with Mrs. B. B. Haw­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White of I misfortune of falling while play­
Riverview returned home from a ing at school and breaking his
kins Sunday.
Bob Welsh spent Saturday and visit in The Dalles, bringing with rght arm above the wrist. Dr.
Eby set the bones. Vernon was
them J. M. Murphy.
Sunday at Clatskanie.
Sydney Malmsten and Al Par­ taken in again Sunday to see if
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes ani
son Ole spent Sunday in Natal ker spent Tuesday in St. Helens. it was set all right. As he had
Irene May has left for The waited twodays after breaking it,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
the arm was more difficult to
Dalles for an extended visit.
Dave McMullin.
A
dance
was
given
at
the
home
set.
Miss Marion McMullin is spend­
of Dan May Saturday night. All
Lavelle Gosa spent Friday
ing a day or so with her grand­
had a wonderful time. Goldie night in Vernonia to attend the
mother, Mrs. John Estes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, Mr. andj May and Gladys End were hostess- shower given Mr. and Mrs. Whit­
lock.
Mrs. Ira Mann and Aunt Sally j M.
Edith Lindsley is working as a
visited Camp 8 Sunday.
governess in Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Throop and'
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Mendenhall
sons Tommy and Vie left Tues­
shopped in Vernonia Friday even-
day for Eastern Oregon, where
I
(ng.
they will visit a week or ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Evers
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Buckner, th<
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warldon and
newlyweds were charivaried Sat­ two children, Jerry and Irvin, of were shoppers in Vernonia Tues-
urday night.
Banks and Mrs. Verdie Swivel day.
Mrs. Clara Smyth is rapidly of Elgin, Oregon, visited at the
improving from her recent ill C. O. Evers’ home Sunday.
ness.
Money spent here
Earl Belongia made a business
Mike Christiansen of Portland trip to Keasey Sunday.
for
printing buys
is visiting at the home of his
C. O. Evers made a trip to
brother, Charlie Christiansen.
Westport Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cless Stubbs, Mrs.
W. J. Lindsley got work in
Walter Echols and son and daugh­
ter also Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Christ­ Westport last week.
Vernonia Lindsley, 12 year old
iansen and son Harold arrived
her from the south Monday to son of W. J. Lindsley, had the
visit Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Christ­
iansen.
Mrs. S. I. Stubbs, mother of
<3 *
Mrs. Charlie Christiansen, left for
California where she will spend
the winter.
Mrs. Lee Vale has gone to Se-
attle to visit her sister.
QUALITY FOODS................ PRICED RIGHT
Lee Vale has moved his furni-
ture to Gales Creek, where he is
Specials Saturday and Monday, Oct. 17, 19
employed.
Andrew Peterson of St. Helens
PALMOLIVE BEADS —
SNOWDRIFT
It’s purity and goodness
visited at the home of Mrs. P.
Best to wash n for 17-,
have
made
it a national fa­
fine
fabrics
“
1
4
C
K. Peterson Wednesday.
vorite—
OQ
KRAUT (2^s) 2 for 19c
Mrs. Dr. Kellogg and Mrs. P.
Red & White Brand —
K. Peterson spent the afternoon
None better, few as good.
GARRY DOG FOOD
with Mrs. Milo Johnson Friday.
CHILI CON CARNE—(Is)
Made in Oregon—A balanc­
ed food ......... 3 cans 25c
Red & White n for 07
Brand ....
& I C
WESSON OIL
JE-
COFFEE— 1-tb Pkg. 33c
Quarts ..................... TJC
Red and White brand—a
Realistic
fine flavored coffee—you’ll
FRESH MEATS
like it.
(Government Inspected)
SSfcW LAMpÿ
E
Quality
Work
ADAMS1
RED AND WHITE STORE
Permanent <
PORK AND BEANS (Med)
Blue & White Brand —
With tomato
3
23c
sauce .....
With
RINGLETTE
ENDS
PEAS — (2s)
$4 and $5
Annette
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Phone 431
Bridge St.
SPEND A
2 cani 25c
Green & White Sweet Peas
PINEAPPLE (2%s) Red &
White Fancy Sliced —
PaeDk°le..
2f°r43c
PORK CHOPS
tb 20c
PORK STEAK
tb 18c
Pork Shoulder Roast lb 15c
Beef Pot Roast ...... lb 13c
All Beef Steaks .... lb 20c
BACON BACKS, Skinned-
Half or Whole ........ lb 22c
COTTAGE BUTTS tb 19c
SHORTENING
3 tb 29c
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