Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 15, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1934.
SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL
Sitts, Mrs. Ben Reinakka, Mrs. I were more put out than the men
Bed Rose, Mrs. Joe Peachey and when the local course was about
the honor guest Mrs. Margaret to become a hay patch recently.
At the June meeting of the Dunlap.
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Sunday’s heat seared many.
Rebekah social club, for which
Mrs. Edna Kilby was hostess MR. AND MRS. A. B. JOHNSON
Tuesday evening, Mrs. Frank ENTERTAIN SUNDAY
Lines was elected secretary to
Caught in
succeed Mrs. Henry Fogel, who
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson
has moved to Forest Grove.
had as Sunday visitors for din­
Plans were made to sew for a ner Mrs. D. Buckley, formerly of i The Rounds*
bazaar to be held next fall.
North Dakota and now living in
Ice cream and cookies were Portland, her sons James and
served by the Jiostess to the fol­ Carl, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cason were
lowing members and guests: Mrs. Johnson of Vernonia.
in Portland Monday to see the
Grace Sunnell, Mrs. Al Webb,
The Johnsons were neighbors Rose Festival. The city was pret­
Mrs. Alfred Bays, Mrs. Rose of the Buckleys while they lived ty quiet, Mr. Cason reports.
Fletcher, Mrs. Walter Frey, Mrs. in North Dakota.
A. F. Baker, superintendent at
E. R. Treharne, Mrs. Frank Lines,
Wilark, and J. C. Moran of the
Mrs. Minnie John, Mrs. Cyril OLD TIME DANCING
Westimber CCC camp were in
John and Mrs. Ruby Biggs.
town yesterday on business.
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Miss Lou H. Keehn returned
BETTY BRITES TO HAVE
There will be old time dancing Monday from Portland, and will
BENEFIT SALE
every Saturday night at the local occupy her house at 942 Rose
I.O.O.F. hall. Music by the Ne- avenue for several weeks.
Strawberry shortcake
with halians.
Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Washburn
cream and coffee will be sold by
were called to Seattle yesterday
the Betty Brite circle of the
upon being informed of an auto
Evangelical Missionary society in
accident to Mrs. Washburn’s bro­
Mrs. Miner’s restaurant Saturday
ther, Eddie Lester. Rolana Tre­
evening beginning at 7 o’clock,
harne accompanied them. The ex­
according to plans announced at
tent of Mr. Lester’s injuries were
the regular monthly meeting of
not learned here.
the circle at the home of Mrs. H.
Bill Washburn and Mike Lynch
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G. Sandon Tuesday afternoon.
are in charge of Skinny’s Pastime
Those present at the meeting
during the absence of the pro­
were Mrs. Paul Gordon, Mrs.
prietor,
E. H. Washburn.
It seems the St. Helens team
Charles Piert, Mrs. A. C. Knauss,
Mrs. Ethel Ray was in Mon­
Mrs. L. Ward, Mrs. Sidney Malm- won again Sunday, score being
sten, Mrs. F. E. Malmsten and something to something or other. mouth last week to attend the
But that does not matter, as all graduation exercises of her
Mrs. Ida Henry.
daughter Verna, and she spent
Mrs. Sandon served refresh­ had a good time.
the balance of the time visiting
ments at the close of the after­
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noon.
The Vernonia team had more schools in the Willamette valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Fisher
players on the scene Sunday than
MR. AND MRS. LAYER
did the St. Helens team. Several and daughter Margaret attended
ENTERTAIN VISITORS
of the Vernonians were required a reunion of Mrs. Fisher’s class
to play on the St. Helens team in Willamette university, Salem,
on Sunday. They spent the rest
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Layer en­ to even the match.
of the week end in Portland vis­
tertained Friday with a card par­
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iting
Mr. Fisher’s mother and in
ty in honor of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Perhaps you have wondered
G. Ryves and Charles Johnson, just how fast a golf ball travels. Tigard visiting Mrs. Fisher’s par­
former Vernonia residents now In a test made by Gene Sarazen ents.
SPECIAL
living in Bremerton, Wash. High on an automobile proving grounds,
Extra shampoo and finger wave
scores were won by Mrs. Ryves an automobile was speeded up to
and Mr. Johnson, and low scores 120 miles per hour, and as the with every permanent, one week
by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKenzie. car came abreast of Gene he only. Margaret-Ina Beauty Sal­
Adv.
An elaborate lunch was served.
drove the ball. The ball outdis­ on.
Those present were Mr. and tanced the car up to 150 yards.
Mrs. J. F. Rose is ill with ton­
Mrs. Stanley Olson, Mr. and Mrs. The ball therefore was traveling; silitis, causing a postponement of
Oscar Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. more than 120 miles per houri their plans to start Saturday on
W. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. during the first part of its flight. I an extensive tour.
Archie Lisenby, Mr. and Mrs. In the same article it was re-1 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
John Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. Paul marked that the ball covered Shaber last week week end were
Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. 230 yards in 4.5 seconds, while Mrs. C. O. Sheppard of Portland
Washburn, R. L. Treharne, Mar­ the car made the distance in 4.1 and Mrs. Edith Steckle of Cot­
garet Shipley and Viola Sharp.
tage Grove, Ore.
seconds.
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A marriage license was issued
MRS. DUNLAP GIVEN
in Vancouver, Wash., Saturday
No
team
matches
are
schedul
­
BIRTHDAY PARTY
ed for Sunday. There will, how­ to Shelby C. Cook and1 Verda
ever,
be some sort of competition Chapman, both of Vernonia.
Mrs. Margaret Dunlap was giv­
among
the locals.
en a surprise birthday party at
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her home in Riverview at eleven
Albert Childs eagled St. Helens
o’clock Saturday morning, June 9,
by neighbors and friends who fourth hole.
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brought a pot-luck dinner which
One St. Helens player remark­
was served at one o’clock.
Those present were Mrs. Virgil ed that Vernonia had a better
Powell ,Mrs. C. M. Rundell, Mrs. turnout of lady golfers than any
W. T. Graves, Mrs. Crawford, country course he knew of. What
Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. A. J. he did not know was, the ladies
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gordon re­ Dr. and Mrs. Olson are away.
turned Saturday after a visit Dr. Olson, who is temporarily at
with relatives in Cottage Grove. Linnton, will be telegraph opera­
They are staying for the summer tor at Seaside during the vaca-
on the R. A. Olson place while I tion season.
MRS. KILBY ELECTED
CLUB SECRETARY
Fairways... |
and Kouyh■
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Vernonia
Bakery
always has
Benefit Dance
For American Legion
Convention Fund
BIRKENFELD
GOOD
THINGS
TO EAT
Milk bread is ALWAYS
our specialty . . . AT
YOUR GROCER’S . . .
School Auditorium
Legion Orchestra . . . Real Dance Rythm
Sat., June 16
VERNONIA
BAKERY
Look for the “Affiliated Buyers Sign” . .
AFFILIATED
The Store Displaying this Sign
Will SAVE You Money
Specials For Fri. & Sat.
WE DELIVER
PHONE 721
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660 OTHER PRIZES
IVORY SOAP............. 4 Bars
22c
6-ounce bars
PORK AND BEANS....... 2 for .........
Van Camp’s—Famous for Flavor. 16-ounce tins.
MINCED CLAMS ........... 2 tins.....
Otter Brand, Fancy minced razor. No. 1 tall.
SALAD AID....... Lge. Qt. Jar ...
Durkee’s “Certified”—In the No-Waste jar
TOMATO JUICE............. Can.........
Butler’s Best—fancy grade. No. 2H large tins.
CORN, Del Maíz........... Tin
10 Bars
Feldman’s Brand.
WHITE WONDER
9 Bars
Laundry Soap.
COCOA
i/ij-lb. tins—2 for
Hershey’s
PEANUT BUTTER
38c
32c
10c
10c
Golden Bantam—No. 303 tin.
NAPTHA SOAP
13c
Jar
48c
24c
24c
27c
Hoody’s—2-1’b. glass jar.
COFFEE............... 1-lb. Tin
30c
Vita Fresh—Maxwell House.
Maxwell House Show Boat—KGW 9 p. m. Thursday.
TUNA FISH ........
Can
16c
White Star brand—H’s.
BRAN FLAKES ........... 2 For.......... J9C
Post’s—The World’s Most Popular bran cereal..
MEATS
lb.
Beef Roast
14c
Hamburger 2 lbs. 25c
Ground Veal 2 lbs« 25c
2 lbs.
Beef Liver
25c
lb.
All Steaks
l»c
VEGETABLES
LETTUCE
head
CELERY
hunch
Oranges, Valencia Size 344
5c
10c
2 doz. 28c
Nehalem
Market & Grocery Inc.