Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 08, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1988
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONÎA, OREGON
PAGE THREE
holidays.
Mrs. Lemons and Mrs. Improve Building—
Submits to Operation—
H. V. Holcomb returned Sunday
C. O. Thomas has been busy the
Jack Lindsay went to Portland
evening and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hol­ past week piecing new foundation Tuesday to enter the Good Samari­
comb remained at the Beach until
timbers under the Variety store, tan hospital. He submitted to an
Monday.
Games
Adams
and
daughter,
Marlene,
building and reflooring the front operation yesterday morning to rem­
R. L. Raymond and Dave Mar-¡spent the Fourth in Hillsboro,
Dr. Hughes Here—
portion of the structure. The for­ edy a stomach ailment. Mr. Lindsay
shall spent Monday in Portland at­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pichett and mer underpinning had disintergrat l«as been suffering for some time
Fourth at Hillsboro—
with the malady and recently de­
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughes were ed.
tending the double-header baseball
cided to accept his physician’s ad­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emmons and
guests of Mr and Mrs. A. C.
game.
In Forest Grove—
vice and submit to the operation.
son, Jimmy; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Alexander Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sykes spent
In Vancouvei
Leaves Tu-sday—
Emmons, and Mr. and Mrs. John
In
Portland—
Wednesday in Forest Grove.
Little Miss Janice Parker left
i at Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl visited
Monday in Vancouver visiting with
In Hillsboro—
Tuesday by stage for Portland to
in
Portland
Sunday.
Goes to Hillsbor«
friends there.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Briot and son ' rejoin her parents following a stay
In Seaside—
Arthur Williams spent the Fourth Sister Dies—
Billy, spent the Fourth in Hills here with the Mellingers and How­
Visit Father—
Word was received here Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rushing boro.
ells.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Neffew ir. Hillsboro.
day of the death of Mrs. Elsie were in Seaside over the weekend
spent the past holiday weekend in Go to Seaside—
(John H.) House, 55, sister of
Shelton, Washington, visiting with
Leo Ludwig,
Barbara Dustin, Mrs. Albert Parker. Last rites were Go to Astoria—
Mr. Neffew’s father who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckland and
held at 10 o’clock Saturday morn­
Rimo Smith and Katherine Dowler
seriously ill.
ing in Portland with Mr. and Mrs. son, Billy, went to Astoria Sunday.
spent the holidays at Seaside.
Albert Parker, Mrs. Ed Condit and
S attle Man Here—
Leaves for Dallas—
daughter, Delilah, in attendance.
E. S. Ritchie, Seattle, son-in-law Carltonites Here—
Mrs. C. W. Williams left for
Mrs. Dan Brutkie an«d son, Leo, Mrs. Smith contracted pneumonia
of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Watts, ar­
Dallas, Texas, Friday evening.
rived here July 3 to visit Mrs. Rit­ of Carlton visited the Kaphammers and later a clot set in which was Return to Vernonia—
attributed as direct cause of death.
chie and his relatives. Mr. Ritchie* Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simon visit­
Mrs. House spent a summer here
is the father of a 7-pound daughter Flag up First Time-----
SATURDAY ONLY (JULY 9th)
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
within the past few years and had
which arrived at the Watts’ home
Mr. Simon,
The large American flag, be­ many friends here. The family re­ Ted Aspinal! Sunday.
a few hours before his arrival from longing to the American Legion,
who works for the state highway
Seattle. He returned, to his duties was displayed on its new resting sides near Portland.
department, has been transferred
With Wood Pestle
in Seattle Monday, while Mrs. Rit­ place for the first time Monday, Nance Pharmacy—
from Neskowin to Vernonia. They
An
article
every
kitchen should have, A
chie remained here for a few days. July 4. The large flag pole now
Developing
and
print ing,
25c formerly lived on the O.-A. hili.
combination
colander,
sieve, fruit and
Their
old
friends
will
remember
per
rooll,
plus
4c
postage.
It—
located at the entrance of the city
Mr. McGraw Hera—
vegetable
press.
Mr.
Simon
for
he
played
on
the
park
ball
and
play
field
was
offi
­
H. E. McGraw is spending his
Would Regulate—
baseball team here. They are mak­
While they last
v.-cation in Vernonia with his fam­ cially christened by Legionnaires
Regulation of picketing and boy- ing their home on Third street.
Monday
when
they
raised
the
large
ily. Mr. McGraw is traveling gaso­
cotting by labor groups, and pro-
banner
the top of the pole. A
line auditor for the state.
tection to agriculture in the hac- In Neskowin—
gentle breeze during the day made
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner spent
vesting, processing and marketing of
In Portland—
the display exceptionally impres­
Aluminum 16-Quart Preserving Kettle with
farm products are sought in a farm- the holidays at Neskowin beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Washburn sive.
Cover
They
were
joined
there
by
Mr.
and
sponsored
measure
which
will
go
on
spent the holiday weekend in Port­
the general election ballot next Mrs. Emery George of Portland.
land attending shows and witnessing Move Back—
Aluminum 12-Quart Preserving Kettle with Bale
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fanchier, November. This was assured Tues­
the baseball games there.
Spend Fourth at Beach—
who moved to Portland last fall, are day when initiative petitions bearing
No Cover ............
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Powers and
Vacationing at Tillamook—
now back in Vernonia, having re­ approximately
28,000
signatures
ENAMEL COLD PACK CANNERS
Zelma Shipley is vacationing in turned the past week. They have were filed with Secretary of ■'State E. M. Powers spent the weekend
at Manzanita beach.
24-Quart
Capacity --------- Hold 7 Quart Jars
Tillamook with Mr. and Mrs. John moved to 1170 Rose avenue.
Earl Snell' by Howard L. Shoemaker
Kerns.
of Hood River, president of the Weekend Visitors—
Camp over Weekend—
Associated Farmers of Oregon.
Russell Miller from Kelso, and
So • Parents—
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Trumbo and
Bob Johnson from Tacoma, Wash­
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemble and children spent the July 4 weekend Many Positions Open—
WHEN IT’S FOR CANNING SUPPLIES—SEE
ington, were visitors at the Jack
children spent the holiday weekend camping along Pebble creek.
O. T. Bateman, postal civil ser­
HOFFMANS FIRST
Heenan home over the weekend.
at Molalla visiting Mr. Pemble’s
vice clerk here, announced this
At Roesburg—
parents.
week that there are many civil ser­ Ladies in Seaside—
Mr. and Mrs. N. Soden spent the
vice positions open for examination
Mrs. E. R. Estey, and Doris Rae
Vacation at Beach—
past holiday weekend at Roseburg
within the next two weeks. Includ­ and Mrs. Dave Marshall' and Betty
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen and where they visited with relatives
Vernonia, Oregon
PHONE 181
daughter, Margaret; Mr. and Mrs from Hornbrook, California, who ed in the lengthy list are positions Schalock were in Seaside Saturday
O. H. Kaphammer and sons, Dickie motored to Roseburg to meet the covering the following: marine en­ and Sunday.
gineer, various grades; script en­
and Eddie; Eidna Steffen, Frank local' persons.
Attend Meeting—
graver,
assistant messenger, assis­
Ellis, Bill Byers and Esther Wil­
Jack Potts, Hale Bankson and
tant home economist in many
liams spent the holidays at Cannon In Portland----
Lyman Wax attended the district
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey and grades, junior acquatice biologist,
beach and Seaside.
council meeting in Seaside over the
engineer,
and
various
family spent the past weekend in chemical
weekend.
Celebrate at Hillsboro—
Portland visiting with friends ano | grades in specialists in cotton clas-
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams ana relatives. They returned here Tues­ | sing. Information may be obtained Weekend in Goble----
son, Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd day afternoon.
I through the local post office.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dübendorf
nd daughter, Deanna Marie, spent?
Contribution Accepted—
the weekend in Goble.
Miss Hazel McDonald of Ver­
nonia has had accepted her latest Nance Pharmacy—
poepi, "Lonesome Cowboy,” and it
Get those extra prints now.
3c j
will appear in the July issue of -ach.
13—
Any Size of 6 or 8 Exposures------ Plus 4c Postage
Wild West Weekly, according to
Sons Here-----
word from the magazine sent to The
Extra Prints 3c, Including Post Card Size
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brocks’ boys
Eagle Tuesday. The poem will ap­
were
home
from
Monmouth
over
pear in the Wranglers’ Corner and
is open to amateurs who are paid the weekend.
REMINDER: You can buy $5.50 in theatre ad­
FREE ENLARGEMENTS!
at the magazine’s regular rates for In Hillsboro—
missions for $5. Ask at box office
all accepted efforts.
This is the
Mr. and Mrs. Lindley and Mr.
second time Miss McDonald has of­ and Mrs. J. Junkins spent Sunday
fered and has had accepted material at Hillsboro.
OTHER SPECIALS!
from this company.
Payment«
LET’S BE SOCIABLE
Duo—
The provision in the Farm Cre­
dit Act of 1935 granting Federal
land bank borrowers the priviledge
of deferring payments on the prin­
cipal of loans outstanding on June
3, 1935, expires July 10, 1938, E.
M. Ehrhardt, President of the Fed­
eral Land Bank of Spokane, said
today. After July all Federal land
bank borrowers will be required to
make regular payments on the prin­
cipal of their loans on each interest
payment date.
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Aluminum Food Rieer
Only SI.19
...... $2 45
$ 1 95
$1.69
Hoffman Hardware Co.
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Film Finishing
KX 25c Per Roll!
Your Week’s Program at the
JOY THEATRE
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In
In
W’
SUNDAY and MON­
A he-man show for
the whole family!
S VICTORMcLAGLEN
' IIIAN BONLEÏY • LOUISE NOVICK
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 & 13
Those comics of the cinema, Laurel and Hardy in
“SWISS MISS”
You’ll Not Miss This “SWISS MISS’’
COMING------
THURSDAY AND
DOUCLAl
FAIRBANKS I«
Mrs. Phil Peterson left for Seat­
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bell ac- tle to bring home Jodie, who has
ccmpanied Mr. anl Mrs. Tod Bower­ been visiting there for two weeks
man to Seattle to spend the holiday
Preston Guests—
weekend.
Miss Jo Van Meter of Hillsboro,
Brother Seriously Ill—
spent several days with Mr. and
Miss Maudie Bell and Mrs. Archie Mrs. E. J. Preston last week.
Killian received word the past week
concerning the serious illness of Kansas City Folk Here—
Mr" and Mrs. Les F. Sharp and
their brother, Roy Hall, in San
Francisco.
The local ladies’ bro­ granddaughter, Jane McClain, jf
ther is not expected to live. Ac- Kansas City, Missouri, were guests
i companying Claude Miller, the lad- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Mr. anl
j ies left Vernonia for the California Preston the past week.
Mrs. Sharp are touring the west
1 home of their relative.
coast while on their vacation.
Judge
I
DAY, JULY 10 & 11
FRIDAY, July 14 - 15
An Irene Dunne
Masterpiece.
COMING ATTRACTIONS:
TOY WIFE —
KIDNAPPED — ADVENTURES OF
ROBIN HOOD.
—•—
Seattle—
Seattle—
SAME HIGH CLASS WORK.
Nance Pharmacy
Registered pharmacist in charge at all times.
Vacationing—
Justice of Peace P. Hill, accom­
panied by Wesley Brady, are vaca­
tioning with relatives in Forest
Grove, planning to spend a short
time the latter part of the week,
at the coast resorts.
Attend
Meet----
Vern Sykes, O. H. Kaphammer,
Rex Pemble and Ed Salomonsen
attended a Chevrolet Post Card
club meeting in Vancouver Thurs
day evening.
See Dam—
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hausler and
1 daughter, Ruth, accompanied by
Sylvia Brady, spent Monday motor-
| ing to Bonneville dam and return
by way of Vancouver.
Free
of
Disease—
Columbia county is comparatively
free of communicable disease, ac­
cording to the June 18 report of
the Oregon State Board of Health.
Two reported cases of mumps in
the county is the only blemish on
the health record.
In comparison
to the records of other counties,
the local situation is considered
favorable.
Miss
Hughes
Married—
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Alexander
attended the wedding of
Miss
Jeanne Hughes, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. J. A. Hughes, Saturday
evening, July 2, in Portland.
Weekend
Let me
howto
at
Seaside—
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holcomb, Mr*.
Mae Lemons and Mrs. H. V. Hol-1
comb were in Seaside over the
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