Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 13, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. MAY 13, 1938
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Sees Niece Away ——
YOUR TOWN’S TOPICS
Mi.t
Lady
Her«-----
Submits
to Operation—
Miss Majorie Mathews of Mist
Betty Cummings, daughter of Mrs.
spent Tuesday in Vernonia. Whi.e Bessie Cummings, submitted to an
here she visited with Mrs. M. 4 emergency
appendicitis
operation
Oakes.
Monday, May 2, following her sud­
den illness Sunday.
Mrs. Cum­
In Portland—
mings was with her daughter for Street Improved—
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bollinger nearly a week and returned here
The street fronting the Vernonia
pent Sunday visiting in Portland.
when she was taken to a private Laundry was oiled this week to lay
home to recuperate.
the dust which has accumulated dur­
Fish at Elsie—
ing the dry days.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith and Many Guests Hero-
Mr. and Mrs. James Rainey spent
Guests at the 0. G. Weed home Is 111—
Sunday angling near Elsie. Their Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Weed'd
Mrs. Tom Bateman has been con­
luck was not too good, they re­ children and their families, includ­ fined at her home the past week
ported on their return.
ing Mr. and Mrs. Eliza Weed and suffering from a severe cold.
Born—
Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Washburn of
Vernonia are the parents of a 6-
pound, 10-ounce daughter born Mon­
day at 10:40 a. m. at the family
home here. The arrival was named
Donna Lou.
Clatskanie
Folk
Here—
daughter, Nancy; Mr. and Mrs. Ches­
ter Weed and son, Robert; Melvin Fish at Birkenfeld—
Charles Wall, Loel Roberts and
Weed and Mildred Weed, all of St.
Helens. Other guests to enjoy the Dale Roberts spent Sunday fishing
lay were Mrs. Emma Weed, Mrs. at Birkenfeld.
C. VanBlaricom, Mrs. E. E. Gar- Attend Meet—
i.er and her children, Eloise and
Mrs. Jim Aubrey, Mrs. R. A.
Larry.
Simmons, Mrs. Powell and Mrs.
George went to Forest Grove Thurs­
“Happy” Thompson Here—
E. S. “Happy” Thompson, former­ day to attend a Missionary society
ly with the Vernonia Auto Co., and meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Karvonen and
family of Clatskanie spent Sunda?
with their daughter, Mrs. S. W.
row in Marshfield, spent the week­ Jobs Open----
Washburn.
end in Vernonia with his family.
The United States Civil Service
He visited with several friends Commission announces the following
See Famous Actress—
examinations:
Dragtender,
Fire­
Mrs. Clair Jarvis, Mrs. J. W. while here.
man (oil burner marine), Oiler,
Nichols, Mrs. Phil Peterson and Mrs. In Longview—
Diesel «Engines; and Quartermaster.
Faul Thompson motored to Portland
J. W. Nichols was a business visi­
Applications must be on file with
yesterday afternoon to witness the
ter in longview Friday, conferring
the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil
play, “Victoria Regina”, which fea­
there with company officials.
Service Examiners, U. S. Engineer
tured Helen Hayes. Included in the
Office, Pittock Block, Portland,
group to see the play Tuesday even­ Stiil on Crutches—
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Judd Green­
Mrs. J. W. Nichols, who recently Oregon, not later than May 13,
man, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Anderson, sprained her ankle during a fall, is 1938.
Mrs. A. J. Hughes and her daugh­ still confined to her crutches. How­ Spend Friday in Portland—
ter, Miss Amy Hughes.
ever, the member is greatly im­
Mrs. J. C. Junkins and Mrs. Lin­
proved.
ley were Portland visitors Friday.
Visits Grandmother—
Mrs. Rose Foster of McMinnville In Portland—
In Portland—
spent the past week with her grand­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eversaul
Robert Holcomb, Mrs. H. V. Hol­
mother, Mrs. Alma Sitts, of Verno- spent the past weekend in Portland comb and Mrs. J. C. Lemons were
nia.
visiting with her father, Mr. Emigh. in Portland Saturday.
Miller
Price, Quality,
Service
In
Astoria—
Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Caulfield
spent Mother’s Day in Astoria.
Louisianan
Your Food Values For Fri. and Sat
‘‘Highest
Possible Quality*’
Pound
Package
Eight fine flavors
JELL DESSERT,
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
No.
303
3
Tins,
5c
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First quality
MATCHES,
Regular
for
Boxes,
for
3
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CANDY BARS or GUM
Your Nationally Known
Favorites,
3 eor ...........
SNOWDRIFT, Pure vegetable
3-Pou”d
TH
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PAPER TOWELS
2
Full
Six»
Rolls
23 c
13c
25c
8c
10c
50c
15c
COUPON------
Clip this coupon—Bring it to our store and
get a regular 15c bottle of—
CATSUP, Fancy grade
10c
Large 14-Ounce Bottle
k
LYE,
Full strength
7c
MUSHROOMS
9c
2-Ounce Tin ........................
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HOl sauce
15c
Regular 5c Tins,
4 for ...........................................
PUFFED WHEAT
15c
2 Packages
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PORTER S FRILLETTS
23c
16-Ounce Cello Package
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PORK & BEANS, No. 2i/2 tins
27c
PREPARED MUSTARD, Wadham’s Fancy 9c
1 in
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9-Ounce
Jar
SALMON,
1-Pound
Tall
V
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Fancy Pink
Tin
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NUBORA SOAP POWDER
Premium dish in each package,.
Large size .
12c
35c
Duncan's Market
ALWAYS BEAR IN MIND THAT WE
FEATURE THE BEST------ AND AT
ATTRACTIVE PRICES------ PRICES YOU
CAN PAY!
King’s Grocery
RIVERVIEW
Phone 91
2 Deliveries Daily
Here—
W. C. Hardy of Alexandria, Lou-
■iana, is visiting with his daughter,
| Mrs. L. II. Roberson,’ and will spent
I the summer here.
Visit
COFFEE, Wadham’s Memorie
Visitors----
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckland and
.ion, and Mrs. Bernice Smith spent
Mother’s Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Miller.
Would You Ask for More?
MIST SUFFERS IN
Mrs. L. H. Dewey was in Port­ UNEMPLOYMENT DUE
land Monday and Tuesday visiting
TO MILL SHUT DOWN
with her sister and family, Mrs. Ray
Cady.
Miss Zella Cady, a niece,
(Omitted Last Week.)
left Tuesday for Washington, D. C.,
MIST—(Special to The Eagle) —
to réassumé her work there. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Francis I .arson were
Cady visited in Vernonia for a time
at the ball game Sunday.
with Mrs. Dewey during her month’s
Mrs. Don Hall was a Mist visi­
visit in this vicinity.
tor Monday.
Rainier—
Mrs. Jim Aubrey, Mrs. R. A
Simmons and daughter, Ruth, spent
Saturday and Sunday in Rainier.
’n
Longview----
Miss Paige Simmons spent th.
weekend in Longview, Washington
visiting with friends.
White
Visitor—
Mrs. Ida May of Portland, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles White
ai d family during the week.
Meet
Portponed—
The Christian Church Women’s
class will postpone its regular meet
inp Wednesday to a week from
Wednesday.
Washington
Folk
The pupils of the Mist school
and their teachers went to the old
Lynons place last Thursday after
school and had a weiner roast. A
tired but happy bunch of kiddief
came home around six-thirty.
Several of the local men are out
of employment owing to the shut­
down of the Mathews Bros, saw
mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bateson and
daughter and Merle and Ione Jones
were Seaside visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bateson
from Seaside were visitors at Oscar
lones’ Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Libel were
4storia visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Becker motored
tc Portland Saturday to visit their
sister and brother.
Floyd Libel and Donnie Sund-
land were in Seaside Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Keaton visited her
sister, Mrs. Ashby, near Big Eddy
park Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lane were
at Seaside Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bigelow,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jones and son,
Delmar, and Mrs. Hd Reynolds
were in Hillsboro Friday night.
Casper Libel left for Sheridan
last week to visit his daughter and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Galliton are back
in Mist after a long visit in Port­
land.
Clyde Johnson left for Portland
Monday to enter a hospital for an
operation on his leg, which he hurt
some time ago.
Mr and Mrs. Orville Jones of
Seaside visited Mr. Jones’ father,
Oscar Jones, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Combs are now liv­
ing in their newly erected cottage.
They are from St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds and I
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jones were in
Vernonia Sunday for the opening;
ball game.
Mrs. Reynolds^ daughters, Ida I
and Hattie of Jewell, spent Mon
day at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parkinen and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lane spent the
weekend at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Acheson from Port­
land spent the weekend in Mist
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ashby
’pent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Keaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith went
to the races in Portland Sunday.
. Mr. Sargent who has been living
it Archie Adam’s camp moved up
cn his place near Vernonia.
Dorothy Garlock spent last Wed­
nesday with Olive Hanson.
Olive Hanson spent Monday in
Portland.
PAGE SEVEN
TREHARNE FOLK HAVE
MANY GUESTS FOR
MOTHER’S DAY
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker viait-
TREHARN’E—(Special
to The
sd at the home of Jake Neurer at
Eagle)—Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Natal on Sunday.
Henry John on Sunday were Mr.
The following seniors went to
-nd Mrs. Russell Stanton and daugh­
Seaside on skip day: Lester Mowc,
ter, Lawanda, of Forest Grove; Mr. Jaimes Fluke and Edward Baker.
and Mrs. Curtis John and daughter,
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Wilma Lou, of Portland; Mrs. Min­
Sixty-one per cent, of licensed
nie John of Vernonia, Mr. and Mrs. drivers in Oregon have passed license
Eben John and daughter, Donna, examinations before a state license
of Vernonia; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll I examiner at some time within the
Chance and daughter of Vernonia,! past six years, according to Secre-
Mrs. Laura Fransworth of Portland,: tary of State Earl Snell.
Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gowen and
sons of Centralia, Mashington, and
Mr. end Mrs. E. M. Keene of Bu­
coda, Washington, visited over the The Vernonia Eagle.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
ernonia, Oregon
Riley.
Dear Sir:
A band has been organized irt [
Tot Is Ill-
Wilark at the request of several
Little Bonnie Ross has been ill
interested parties.
'he past week.
This group, which is pretty well
organized, consists of a group of
Improving—
Mrs. L. A. Rogers, who has been advanced children, also belonging
seriously ill at her home in Verno­ to the local (town) band, a group
nia, is improved this week, reports of Wilark youngsters who could
not take advantage of band privi­
from the family state.
leges in Vernonia, a group of mar­
Livingstone in Portland—
ried members who are learning or
Rev. W. O. Livingstone attendee’ returning to band activities, and
a Ministeral Association meeting in three members who have been de­
Portland on Monday of this week. nied band privileges in Vernonia.
The purpose of this group is
Society Meets—
The Missionary society of the solely for pleasure, for themselves
Christian church met at the home and others.
There is no intention of inter­
of Mrs. Dell Long on Friday even­
ing of last week. Thirty were pre­ fering with the activities of the
sent.
Mrs. Carl Davis conducted Vernonia band.
We have the support of our own
the program and Mrs. Oscar George
and her division had charge of the community and also, Frank Baker,
camp superintendent, who has do­
social hour.
nated the camp community hall
I Women Return—
and necessary repairs, which we ap­
Mrs. Alice Estey, Mrs. Dan Cason preciate very much and are taking
and Mrs. Dave Marshall returned full advantage of its use.
Sunday
evening from
Corvallis
Mrs. Raymond Beeler
where they were guests of their
daughter and two sons, respectively, Offers Clothing—
J. Hursh announces this week that
on tiie occasion of Mother’s Week­
end on the campus. The mothers he is desirous of clearing much of
were entertained by Doris Rae Es­ his ladies’ second hand clothing at
tey, Harold Cason and Larry Mar­ his Bargain store and is consequent­
ly offering it at reduced prices,
shall during the fetivities.
starting Saturday, in the location
The actual designing and creation formerly occupied by Turk’s Cafe. I
of fine furniture will be shown in Mrs. Hursh, who has recently come i
the crafts shops of the Homes and to Vernonia to assist her husband in
Gardens show of the 1939 Golden his business, will conduct the special
Gate International Exposition.
Mila.
The Forum
Deanna Del Santino of Portland,
and Winiferd and Henry Parvin of
Portland.
Your Week’s Program at the
JOY THEATRE
THURS. & FRI.
The last times to see
this picture with a
great cast.
JANE
WITHERS 11
CHECKERS
SATURDAY ONLY
Jane Withers in one
of her best with a
great supporting cast.
with
STUART ERWIN • UNA MERKEL
MARVIN STEPHEN1
SUN. & MON
You’ve heard them
over the radio. Now
see them in the big
apple of college musi­
cals.
DOUBLE FEATURE
TUES, and WED.
Another Baffling
Bulldog Drummond
thrill mystery and
“Heart of Arizona”
SAt«
i-
THURS. & FRI.
A radio character
comes to the screen.
See him with Alice
Faye and Tony
Martin.
REMEMBER—Bush’s Cafe Meal Tickets Good
at Joy Theatre.