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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1938)
FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON for several months. They both had positions offered them on a large wheat ranch. Mr. Smothers was a loading engineer at the Sunset Log ging Company and Mrs. Smothers conferring with friends here. He ims been working in local cafes. spent considerable time with Lester Official Here— Sheeley, city attorney. Leslie A. Gritten, district mana Painting House— ger of the West Coast Telephone Harry Culbertson is busy this Co., was a business visitor in Ver week painting the home he recently nonia Saturday. Mr. Gritten re purchased on Weed avenue, and sides in Forest Grove. which is occupied by the Jackson family. Dwyer Men Hurt— Two workers of the Dwyer Log Plan New Foundation— ging Co., near Timber, have been Legionnaires will meet Sunday injured the past week while on ai the Legion hall to start work on shift. Russell Watkins was injured the placing of a new foundation June 2 when a piece of wedge flew under the hall. Concrete blocks will away from the main body, striking be placed under the building and him in the left forearm. Oskar Hed- the new stringers placed on them. man was severely cut about the The members are planning to lay head when an axe struck him Fri a new floor in the hall as soon as day. Both accidents occurred near praotdcable. The work wilt b- Timber. done by the members donating their time. Smashes Toe---- Oarl Revis, Clark and Wilson em- Students Return— l loyee, suffered a smashed toe the Holly Holcomb, Larry Marshall past week while working at the and Doris Rae Estey came homo from Corvallis Saturday to spend company logging operation site. YOUR TOWN’S TOPICS Sued— Being The Clark & Wilson Company has been named defendant in two suits filed in federal oourt in Portland during the past week. C. E. Gre gory is seeking >50,000 damages allegedly received! in a logging camp accident near here. Mrs. Altha Hill, acting on behalf of herself and son, Dean Allen, asks >75,000 damages for the death of her husband, Harold Hill, on Cedar creek recently. Hill was killed working as a choker setter April 29. Return» from Bend— Harry Kerns returned this week from a month’s stay near Bend where he has acquired an alfalfa ranch. Mrs. Kerns had stayed a week at the farm but returned here to work at the dairy office. Mr. Kerns’ hand, which he cut severely recently, is now improving after having become infected. Return« Seattle— from part of their summer vacation with Miss Elizabeth Wall returned home from Seattle, Washington, their parents here. Saturday where she spent a week In Salem— visiting her friend, Miss Thelma Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jarvis spent Trudgion. the weekend in Salem with Mr. Jarvis’ mother, who returned with Go to Burn»— Mrs. Tom Fulton and son, and them for a visit. Mrs. Robert Fulton and son motor In Astoria— ed to Bums, Oregon, to spend the Lytle Greene is working in As past week visiting relatives and teria this week for the Union Oil friends. Company. Visits Parents— Students Back— Mr. and Mrs. J. Elatherton and Everett Meeker and Harold children are leaving for their home C; son, O.S.C. students, arrived in Seneca, Oregon, after spendig home Saturday for the summer va 10 days visiting with Mrs. Eather- cation. ton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. See Game— Junkins. D. C. Cason and Dave Marshal! Attends Convention^— attended the Seattle-Portland ball Jack Potts went to Toledo, Ore game Sunday afternoon. gon, to attend a convention over Examinations Announced---- the weekend. The United States Civil Service Visit in Klamath— Commission hrs announced open Miss Edna Owens and Mrs. C. competitive examinations for the Dustin motored to Portland to meet following positions: Maritime Re her daughter, Barbara, and Pauline search Assistant, $3,200 a year; Rollins, who have been spending a Maritime Personnel Representative, week in Klamath Falls. $2,600 a year; Assistant Electric- Rate Investigator, $2,600 a year, At Coast— The Walter Kent family spent plications from states west of the the Memorial Day weekend vaca Rockies is June 30. Full informa tion may be obtained from O. T. tioning at the coast. Bateman. In Longview— The Misses Joanne and Barbara In Portland— Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Malmsten Nichols are in Longview visiting with friends there. Their stay will ipent the Memorial Day deekend probably terminate this week after n Portland visiting relatives. two weeks in Washington, their for Visit Relatives Here— mer home. Mr. and Mrs. Emery George of ?ortland spent the weekend in Ver Writer Here— Leslie Scott, well known Port nonia at the home of Mrs. George’s land writer and former member ol arents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Run- tne Oregon State highway commis lell, and with her sister, Mrs. Ed sion, spent Sunday in this locality luckncr. Mrs. George erme from Portland Friday morning and Mr. George joined her Saturday even- :ng. FUEL No. 1 Old Growth Fir $4.50 Cord Delivered J. E, Tapp Phone 486 Injures Finger— J. E, L. Potts, Oregon-America’! -employee, smashed the first finger on his left hand this week while working at Camp McGregor. Visits Here---- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trinka, Eugene, parents of Mrs. Chet Roberson, spent the weekend in Vernonia vis- iting their daughter and her hus- band. Glass Cuts Hand— You get this assurance at the i NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. I Cooked food sale at the Nehalem Market Saturday, June 11. Past presidents' club. Women’s Relief Corps. 23tl — Have Guests— Mrs. Hilda Burke, Edith Ludwig end Jimmy Burke motored to St. Helens Saturday on business. Move— Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Briot have moved to the house formerly oc- cupied by Roland Treharne on North street. in Portland Oscar Kaphrmmer made a busi- ness trip to Portland Tuesday. Go to Portland— The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK Doctor and Mrs. Bigelow and son, Ronald, made a business trip to Portland Tuesday morning. The J. F. Rose family has moved from their home on First street U Dallas. J. A. Thornburg, President. “THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brutkie have moved from their home on Col- umbia street to Carlton. Move to New Home— Mr. and Mrs. Roland Treharne have moved to their new home on State street which they recently completed. COMPLETE DINNER —e— Soup, Entree, Dessert, Coffee Cooked as you like it. TERMINAL CAFE An Integral Part Of V emonia Community Moves to New Home— We want to be considered your grocers and market servants. In seeking your patronage, we want to be able to deliver to you the finest merchandise at the city’s most attractive prices. Quantity Orders Delivered Free Illinois Lady Here— and dinner Guests— Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bristol of Clatskanie were dinner guests Sun- iay at the E. M. Bollinger home. An Independently Owned Vernonia Store Attends Meeting— Mrs. E. M. Bollinger was in Port land Friday attending a meeting ol I the past matrons’ club of Wabanang Chapter, O-iElS., Clatskanie. The meeting was held at the M. J. Campbell home. Bread Prices Reduced! HZHZHXHXHXHXH BE PREPARED P/i-pound white, Cellophane wrapped formerly 16c NOW ....... ............... ......... for the canning season A Seamless Enamel COLD PACK CANNER With JAR RACK 22-Qt. Capacity $1 4« Holds 7 qt. jars 14c Potato Bread 13c «’S1, ,Ca?acity $1-69 Holds 7 qt. jars (These Prices Retail) Vernonia Bakery CAPTITE JAR WRENCHES ...... 25c 12-Quart Aluminum K«al~ -- 15c V/z -pound white, formerly 15c, now selling for I I $1.95 i 16-Quart Aluminum Kett,e# - —•— COMFORT and ECONOMY in the CENTER of DOWNTOWN $2.45 COLORED POTTERY A marvellous location in the heart of all Attractive Colors and Shapes FLOWER POTS 25c major actieitias . Cheerful rooms-true hospitality-"a home away from home" Enioy jenuine comfort with economy. (for small indivi dual plants) Pottery Bud Vases REASONABLE RATES J5c Move to Dallas— Move to Carlton— Invites You To Bank By Mail if Inconvenient To Come In Person at Mohler— Miss Alice Baker of Vernonia I Grant Layer, Charles Metis and 1 and Mrs. Gilman of Keasey were Charles Johnson trolled for trout chosen as delegates to the district in the Nehalem river near Mohler council by the Ladies Auxiliary af and Foss Tuesday. The men re the IWA union. The council con- turned here with 19 trout. vened for two days, Saturday and Civil Service Eram---- Sunday at Toledlo, Oregon The U. S. Civil Service Commas- I] ! sion has announced an open com To Represent Club— Mrs. Ralph Valpiani, recently petitive examination for the position elected president; Mrs. Dell Long, of Assistant Scaler in he U. S. For- || vice-president; and Mrs. Harry San- est Service, Department of Agricui- || don, program chairman, will be in ture, for the states of Oregon and ' McMinnville this weekend represent ing the Vernonia Business & Pro fessional Women’s club at the con vention of the Oregon Federation. The convention will be convened for three days, Friday, Saturday and Sunday and will cover many interesting points in the club work. Mrs. Freda Fritts, Elgin, Illinois, Eldon Justice suffered a cut hand Monday while at Balm Grove. He left Vernonia Wednesday for her nagged the hand on the jaggec llinois home. She had been visit- lass of a broken car window. He ng friends here and in Portland. '.Irs. Fritts planned to spend a diay as treated here. 'r two in Portland during the Rose looked Food Sale---- Fesival prior to her trip back home. Go to County Seat— guarded. 1 Fish Justice P. Hill has been confined Mother Here— Mrs. Fretwell of Eastern Oregon at his home the past week suffering from a severe attack of intestinal is spending this week in Vernonia influenza. He is reported recover with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slawson. ing at present. Mrs. Hazel Shipman and Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smothers Stacey made a business trip to have gone to Eastern Washington Forest Grove Tuesday. that you and your family’s health is being safe Convention— to Justice Ill---- In Forest Grov< “GRADE A MILK and CREAM” An announcement by J. J. Tag gart, manager of the Joy Theatre, this week states that an offer of $5.50 in vaiue of tickets for ad mission to shows is offered for $5 in cash. The offer begins at the time of this issue of the Eagle se cording to Mr. Taggert. Mrs. Dell Long and children have moved this week from their former Donald Morris was treated Tues- home at 1061 Washington street to dry for a deep cut in the forearm 191 A street. following the imbedding of a piece of steel which had flown off a Visit Here— wedge while he worked at Camp Mr. and Mrs. Curt Budlitz of McGregor. Mr. Morris resides on Portland spent Sunday in Vernonia the Keasey route. visiting with Mrs. Dell Long and family. L-ave for Harvest— that when you see the sign Announcement— Delegates Washington. The entrance salary Sam & Bob announced this week i» $1,620 a year, which is subject the stocking of a complete line of to a retirement deduction of 3W Standby Brand canned merchandise. per cent. Applicants must have The stock was brought here the bad at least three years of full- past weekend and the local store I windows decorated by representa tin»? log scaling experience, Ful) tives of the Pacific Fruit & Pro information may be obtained from duce Co. A picture of the window O. T. Bateman. was taken by J. T. Scott, Vernonia Of'leer H photographer. Warren Forsythe, Oregon Stato police, was in Vernonia yesterday Attend Funeral— in connection with his work. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mann and Emil Mes Half the tot?! available exhibit sing were in Gresham Tuesday af area at the 1939 Golden Gate In- ternoon attending the funeral rites ternational Exposition at San Fran for W. H. (Boomer Bill) Condon, cisco has already been leased or a former well known Vernonia resi reserved one year before the open dent. ing. Stocks New Brand— Mrs. C. K. Lemley and Mr. anil Mrs. H. S. Wilson and daughter, all of Spokane, arrived here Tast Sat urday evening, to spend several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry King and family of Riverview. The party, including Bob King, drove to the Forest llilla golf course Sun day to play two or three rounds during the day. Cuts Arm— Sunday guests at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Malmsten were Mr. and Mrs. H. Tays and son, Ed- •vin, and daughter, Ruby, of Forest Grove; Mr. and Mrs. H. Crume ano ehildren, Aladene, Wayne, Verlin nd Mrs. Phil Millis and daughter, Fay, of Vernonia; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Swan, Dr. Fisher and daughter, Delores, and Professor and Mrs. W. Visits Holcombs— K. Ferrier of Portland. Profess'.» Miss Cleta Gilbert of John Day, Ferrier is a brother of Mrs. Malm Oregon, niece of Mrs. Robert Hol- sten. 'onr.'b, is in Vernonia visiting for he next few weeks at the Holcomb In Berry Fields— home. Mrs. Mary Pemble, Patricia Pem- ble, Weston Pemble, Zelma Shipley ’aul W. Chatterton Here— Paul W. Chatterton, salesman for and Jane Watts are picking straw- the J. E. Haseltine & Co., hardcare berries near Banks. ind sporting goods wholesalers, was Move Here— in Vernonia Monday. Mr. Chatter- Mr. and Mrs. Rube Archiball on took several steelhead petitions have moved from St. Helens to I own the Nehalem valley to place Rose avenue. hem for the local sportsmen. YOU MAY BE SURE Visit Kings— PAGE THREE Flower Vases —•— 50c For Canning Supplies See HOFFMANS Hoffman Hardware Company FREE ADMISSION fver> N. jm Deep, Sotur^iy < % to PoxtiaspeiA, VARIETY HALL Grcw»«-V.Mdevill« tvwy R19M id the week Denc- i*f every wij M e«cept Sund«y Tke Spot of PoH«nd* Free edmtttio« nijbdy eue ept Setur^*^ CORNEI? Of BROADWAY AND STARK STREET .