Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 13, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. MAY 13, 1938
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE THREE
eluded certain specific units. Ap- Mr*. Fiet Die*—
Couple* Return—
plications will be accepted from sen-' Friecds here were saddened to
Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Flby and Mr.
ior students subjects to later proof , learn of the death May 2 of Mrs. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage returned
of graduation. Applicants must have Rose Fiet, formerly of Vernonia the latter part of last week from a
reached their eighteenth but must' and a former employee of the Mil- several-day vacation period spent
Oregon City Folk Visit---
not have passed their thirtieth birth- I ler Mercantile. Mrs. Fiet passed at Long Beach, Washington. The
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellis of Oregon cay on the date of the close of re-i away
..
...
in Newberg after an illness local folk motored back via Astoria,
City spent the weekend here with ceipt of applications.
¡that had extended over many Seaside and the new Wolf Creek
relatives.
| months. She had been a member cut-off.
C orrection—
I of the Vernonia Rebekah lodge and Ì
Visit in Fore*t Grov<
In the story the past week which
i a past chief of the Vernonia Pyth- Local Student Honored—
Bettie Lee and Nadine Vapree reported the accidents of the week- i . ¡an Sisters. She leaves her hus-
Miss Cathrin Hoffman, daughter
end previous, one of the minor mis­
spent Monday in Forest Grove.
band, a dentist, in Yamhill. The of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman,
haps involved Darrell DeVaney’s
Fiets resided at Yamhill but she was signally honored recently by
Frcfnt
Pain,'cd---
car, driven by Fred Ervin, in place
The A. L. Kullander Jewelry of 'Verle DeVaney, as published, | had been taken to Newberg for officials at Oregon State Coliegre
when she was selected as one of
store front has been painted the i Ralph DeVaney, Darrell’s brother, ” treatment.
only 19 students of secretarial
past week, The color used was a was also in the car.
' baseball game against Linfield col- science to become a member of an
light tan. Mrs. Zelma Bush, owner
¡lege; three one-act plays were pre- honorary society confined to stu­
of the property, had the work done. Parents Entertained—
sented by Crimson “0”,* the col- dents in this subject. Convocation
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brock, of. lege dramatic organization and
a of honors was made the past week
Fire Damage* Roof—
Vernonia, were recent guests of musical
program using the com-
The James McLeod home on their son, Leon, who is a senior at
South Rose avenue suffered slight ths Oregon Normi! school at Mon-1 bined talent of the choir, chorus Breaks Arm—
Delmar McDonald suffered a bro­
damage last Thursday morning at mouth. The occasion of their visit and orchestra.
ken
left arm recently when he
10 o’clock when moss was ignited was the annual All-Parents Week-1 Vacancies Announced—
'rom chimney sparks.
A small end celebration, April 23 and 24. i There are vacancies in the V. S. s'ipped and fell while at play with
patch in the roof was burned. Fire­ During their visit to the campus, . Marine Corps for immediate enlist-, several youngsters.
men quenched the blaze with chem­ they, together with over two-hun- ment, according to an announce- Improving—
icals. McLeod is a watchman for died other parents, was entertained m.-nt received by Postmaster Emi)
Mrs. Jennie Sargent, recently in­
the S. P. & S. railway.
by demonstrations by the physical F. Messing, from Captain James B. jured in an automobile accident to
education department, which in- Hardie, officer in charge of the Riverview, is improving steadily at
Explain Use of Fund*—
the Sidney Malmsten home. Mrs.
Members of the local IWA auxil­ eluded folk-dancing, stunts, and a Recruiting District of Portland.
iary explained this week that funds
solicited and received here last
week for the Friday night card
party were used to aid unemployed ,
loggers and mill men at Toledo,
Oregon. Some rumor was said to
be circulating that the funds were 1
¿0
j
used for political purposes
vhich was emphatically denied by
he ladies who disposed of the
tickets.
YOLK T€WN*S TOPICS
Visit Mrs. Fullerton—
Mr. and M rs. A. Forbes, Dorothy
and Andrew Forbes, of Portland
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Lulah E. Fullerton.
See Mother—
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen
spent Mother’s Day with Mr. Sal-
omonsen’s mother in Svenson.
Vi»it Relative*—
Mr, and Mrs. Rex Pemble and
children spent Mother’s Day in Mol-
alia of Oregon City visiting with
relatives.
Mr*. Stockton Better—
Mrs. Art Stockton, who has been
i'l for some time, is recovering,
Mrs. Spofford has been taking care
of her.
Go to Salem—
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer
and children, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ellis tnd Frank Ellis visited in
Salem and Silverton Sunday.
Sunday in Portland—
Mrs. Laura Shipley and her fam­
;!y motored to Portland for a visit
Sunday.
Sargent
wounds,
and Mrs.
the time
suffered serious scalp
She was accompaning Mr.
John Baker to church at
of the wreck.
Cute Arm—
Alvin Lachine, Washington grade
school student, suffered a deep gash
in his right arm May 3 when he
slipped and fell into a window light
at the school.
He, with other
children, were playing tag at the
time of the accident.
Names Added—
Three names of persons in at-
tendance at the recent F. A. Lines
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary
celebration and dinner were in­
ad vertan tly omitted last week and
include Mrs. William Hammack, Mr.
and Mrs. Belongia.
In Svenson—
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Laramore
and family spent the past weekend
at Svenson visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Mowe and their daughter,
Mrs. Martin Johnston, a recent
bride. Mrs. Johnston is a graduate
of Vernonia high school and was a
stenographer at the radio station
KAST, in Astoria. Mr. Johnston
is a diesel engineer.
The Vernonia Eagle
Tousley Visit*—
Mr. Tousley visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Ackerstead of Svenson Sun-
t«y.
INVITES YOU TO JEE
Candidate Here—
C. L. Wilburn of Rainier, Repub­
lican candidate for Columbia county
commissioner, was a campaign visi­ Former Resident Here—
tor in Vernonia last Thursday.
Rcee".'. visitors in Verncnla
Jr. and Mrs. Wilburn Chjrle.rvo U
i f Klamath Falls. They were visit­
ing with Mrs. Ratcliff, Mrs. Charles
worth’s mother, and with the C. S
Hoffmans. Ai'etr spending a few
dajs her:, they motored to Toledo
o visit his parents. Mr. Charles-
worth formerly worked at the Hoff
man Hardware.
Goes
to
Eugene,
Corvallis----
•3. C. S. Hoffman spent
wr, ki nd in Corvallis and
visit’«1» her daughters, Alice
Cathrin, students in the two
schools there. Mother’s Day
I w < ker.d programs were featured at
' bo th schools.
endidate Span ds Day Hera—
Car! C. Donaugh, U. S. district
I attorney, and candidate for U. S.
'senator, accompanied by Walden
I Dillari'. Democratic county chair-
I man, sr nt last Thursday in Ver-
■ nonia contacting party asaociat s
local people. The men have
n-.ny acquaintances here and
visited with them during their day
in the community. Cards, advoct-
! iag th Donaugh candidacy, were
distributed during the day.
Waut*
★
Nurses—
Tr.e Unitej States Civil Service
Commission ha3 announced an op.n
i competitive examination for the po
sition of Student Nurse at tic
¡ draining School for Nurses at S‘.
Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, I.’.
C. Applicant^ must have been gra­
duated from a standard 4-year high
school course which must have in­
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Our Spring Sale
Continues This
Week!
TALKING MOTION PICTURE
MONEY SAVING VALUES IN HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS FOR EVERYDAY NEEDS.
50 Foot Rubber Hose ................................ $2.49
10 Quart Garbage Pail
19c
$1.69
79c
39c
39c
19c
Mop and Pail Set
7 Piece Water Set
Covered Baking Casserole
6 Inch Diamond Wrench
1 Piece Cart Padlock
I
COOKING SCHOOL
THE
JOY THEATRE
TIME
2:30 P. M
5 foot Step Ladder 99 C
Ironing Board ....
Nail Hammer ......
Try Square
Ax Handle
79c
29c
9c
19c
^OE
June 2-3-4
DAYS
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
49c
49c
RAKE
2 doz. Clothes Pins 9c
3 piece garden set
Screw Driver
9c
Many other item» on sale. See and read the big
circular —and Window Display.
FOR BARGAINS — See Hoffman About It!
Hoffman Hardware Co.
Vernonia, Oregon
DATES
PHONE 181
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A cordial invitation is extended to every woman in this community to see "Star
in My Kitchen,” the Hollywood production, featuring a number of well-known
actors and actresses, that combines cookery instruction with entertainment and
amusement. It is the most interesting and fascinating presentation of cooking
methods ever devised for the home-maker. You will be able to see all and hear alL
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