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FRÎbAŸ, JULY 15,1938 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON Breaks Ribo--------- Leaves YOUR TOWN’S TOPICS Port landen H, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Lee of Port land visited in Vernonia Sunday. Pemble Guests---- Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemble Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Copenhagen and son, Curtis Ray, of St. An thony, Idaho; Mrs. H. O. McIntyre and son, Herbert, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pemble of Molalla. See Relatives---- Mrs. Laura Shipley and family visited in Hillsboro Thursday even ing with relatives from California. Go to Portland— Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemble and children spent Thursday in Port land. B rrying— Dean Loinberger is in Gresham working in the berry fields. Clyde McDonald, Treharne, suf fered a broken rib Friday when he fell on the railroad track. A speed In Portland— er, with which he was working, had Mrs. E. R. Estey, Mrs. E. J. started down the track and he ran Preston, Mrs. J. H. Burnside, Mrs. to catch it. He stumbled and the F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. M. Grunden and injury resulted. Mrs. Dave Marshall spent Monday Doctor Here— in Portland transacting business Dr. G. E. Stark of Portland is in Vernonia this week assisting at Luncheon Guest«— Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller, Mr. and the Dr. R. D. Eby office during the latter’s vacation to Central Oregon. Mrs. Joe Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Dusenberry, all' of Camp McGregor, Washington Folk Here— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fineout of were luncheon guests of Mr. and Everett, Washington, spent a few Mrs. A. C. Alexander Monday. days visiting with his nephew, Merle See Dam — Fineout, and family; also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Holmes with friends here. and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Powers spent Sunday at Ariel Dam in Wash To Tour California — Mr. and Mrs. George Herole, and ington, and enjoyed a picnic there. his father, Jack Herole, left this □ inner Guests---- week for a month’s trip through Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simon an 1 California where they will visit Mrs. Simon’s mother, Mrs. Lawson, with Mrs. Herole’s relatives. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. will then go to Arizona where they Ted Aspinall Sunday. will visit with Jack Herole’s daugh ter and family. Dinner Carltonites Here— Guests---- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brutkie and son, Leo, of Carlton spent most of spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. last week with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Lou Jones at their home enjoying chicken dinner. Kaphammer. Return from Vacation— Go to Grove— JOY THEATRE REMINDER: You can buy $5.50 in theatre ad- missions for $5. Ask at box office Your last chance to a L1 Çê BRADY and tomorrow JULY 14 and 15 I Makes j guy kibbee ERIC BLORE JEAN DIXON LUCILLE BALL • warren hymer «KO-RADIO riCTU« Short Visit Here— Les Mulkey of Dallas, Oregon, was a visitor in Vernonia Tuesday. , He made the trip here to attend to business matters and remained in Mr. ' town for only a short time. Mulkey formerly owned the Fair- j way Grocery before moving his business to Dallas. Breaks see this picture today Vacation — See Dam— Mrs. Eva Errend, Vernonia man ager of the local telephone office, left Tuesday on a week’s vacation at Seaside Miss Margaret Shipley will have charge of the office dur in'g her absence. On Rev. W. O. Livingstone, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Douglass, and Miss Lenora Kiser, took the Mt. Hood Loop drive Fri day. The party stopped st Bonne- ville and inspected the dam, also at Hood River, Cloud Cap Inn, Timberline Lodge, and other places of interest. They report an unu sual display of squaw flowers on Mt. Hood. Vacation— Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage are at Oregon coast points enjoying their summer vacation. They are centering their vacation at Myrtle Creek. The third in a series of “Hardy Family” pictures. Don’t miss it. Californians 17 and 18. A show of red-blooded romance. ON THE SCREEN j^ÍFOR THE FIRST TIME! ROBERT LOUIS TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, July STEVENSON'S 19 and 20 A great story by a great author is WARNER TREDDIE BAXTER-BARTHOLOMEW ARLEEN WHELAN brought to the screen. A 20th Century Fo* Picture THURSDAY and FRIDAY, July 21 & 22. Two outstand YOU and ME ing artists are brought together for your entertainment. COMING ATTRACTIONS^ Jezebel — Three Comrades — Three Blind Mice — Port of Seven Seas — Adventures of Robinhood. SYLVIA SIDNEY GEORGE RAFT All others $3.00 a month. Special rates for more than one in family. For further information consult Mrs. Lulah E. Fullerton But We’re Not Sitting, Air WHERE A FARMER AND WE’RE WAITING! FELLOW IF SIT ■ PÖW AND I NOT We’re after business . . . your business . . for we honestly be lieve a service and service facilities equal to, if not better, than any you’ll find in centers much larger, can be found here. We seek your fair trial of an institution’s service around which we proudly rally at all times. GETS WHAT HE WANTS— — • - Quality Feeds DuPont Powder Building Material McCormick-Deering Farm Implements and Repair Parts Vernonia Auto Co Vernonia Trading Co. BERGERSON, Authorized Service Chevrolet Motor Cars Vernonia Prop. I I ft I Justice-of-Peace Hill, who has [ been confined for several days at his home recovering from a severe ' heart attack, is now improving, a report this week states. Justice Hill is resting at his home most of the time, however, on his physician’s advice. ft * ft ■ Returns Home— Mrs. Dell Long, who has been ill in Portland for three weeks, re turned to Vernonia Sunday even ing. Her two children, Gwendolyn and Sonny, were in Portland with her. Lady ft •• Here— Mrs. Elna Hackney and son« Robert, sre in Vernonia visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spencer. Mrs. Hackney resides at Bakersfield, California, and she expects to spend much of the sum mer here. Visits 'ft: Here— Turns Face— Mrs. A. H. Webb, Treharne, u recovering at her home from severe turns suffered a week ago Sunday I while canning with a pressure cook er. The cooker exploded, throwing the scalding hot liquid about he? irms, hands, neck and lower face. Mrs. R. L. Spencer cared for Mrs. Webb for a week. Californians ft 3 ft Envoy Lillian Gray McCormick, , Portland, Salvation Army worker, I spent two days in Vernonia the t past week soliciting funds for her group. She asked The Eagle to tell local persons that all Army w orkers have special credentials and that they have a right to ex- pect display of these credentials is extended. She before help hanked local persons for a gener- cus response. and MONDAY, July 10 piano lessons, beginners, $5.00; 10 voice lessons, be ginners, $5.00; 10 guitar 1 ssons, beginners, $5.00 j CASS Rib— Here— FULLERTON STUDIO Visiting Mother— Visit— Frank DeBate suffered a fractur ed rib the fore part of the week when he stepped into a recession > near the. conveyor at the Oregon- | American mill. He will not work | for several days. Army Coming SUNDAY Portlanders Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Former Vernonia Lady Married— Alvin Lachine were Mr. and Mrs. Here from Portland— Pauline Magoff of Wapato, Wash W. L. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Al Mrs. Clara Freeman and daugh ington, and formerly of Vernonia, Lachine of Portland. ter, Gloria, c# Portland leave Satur was married in Yakima, Washing day after spending two weeks visit ton, last week, to Manuel Vega. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Dell Eyer. SUMMER RATES AT THE Judge in Bed ---- SATURDAY, July 16 on a charge of appropriating chick ens from the W. T. Lilly yard. The incident is said to have occurred on July 1, or thereabouts, Officers intimated that others were involved in the charge and that investigation had shown that other thefts of chickens over a period of the past two months. Ellis Austin, son of Mrs. A. L. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Kaufman and Austin, now stationed with a CCC daughter, Shirley Ann, of San Gra briel, California, are visiting at th» camp at Council, Idaho, arrived in home of Mrs. Kauffman’s mother, i Vernonia July 9 to visit with his I mother and friends here. He re- Mrs. Emma Weed. The Kauffmans I turns to his position Saturday. arrived Sunday, July 3, and left last Thursday, accompanied by Mrs. Catch Thieves— Weed for a trip down the coast, Louis Wilkerson and Harold Par and for a visit in Philomath. They ker were taken into custody the are expected back in Vernonia be past week and held in the city jail fore their return to California. On Portlander Here— their way home they plan to meet Miss Katherine Thorpe of Port Mr. and Mrs. E. iE. Garner and land leaves Sunday for her home family at Crater Lake. after spending a week at the A. J.1 Many See Pictures— Hughes’ home. A crowded house greeted Dr. A. Breaks Toe----- B. McReynolds at the Christian R. L. Spencer suffered a broken church on Sunday evening as he toe on his right foot Friday while presented the life of Christ in mov working on the I. O. O. F. hall. Mr. ing pictures. The pictures were of Spencer was aiding a crew in the a very high order, and the large remodeling work when a plank fell attendance thoroughly enjoyed the and struck his foot. f ALL WGS COME service, the report states. Mr. and Mrs. Al Lachine and Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis spent son have returned from their vaca- Sunday in Forest Grove. ion and are at their home on A In St. Helens---- street. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harris of St. Helens were in Vernonia Friday Transact Business— Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simon drove on business. to Salem Saturday to transact busi To Move— ness. Mother Here— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emmons plan Mrs. Roy Wilcox of Eugene, to move to their new home somi Fulton Guests— mother of Mrs. Wallace McCrae Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fulton and time in the near future. is in Vernonia, spending two weeks children were weekend, guests of here, visiting with her daughter Go to Banka— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton. and son-in-law. Mrs. Laura Shipley and family spent Sunday in Banks visiting rela Recovering---- Install in Two Weeks— Jack Lindsay is expected back tives. The Knights of Pythias installa- from Good Samaritan hospital in tion of officers for the ensuing six Go to Portland— Portland the fore part of next months’ term was postponed last Mr. and Mrs. John Roediger week following his submission to a I Monday evening to a date two spent the weekend in Portland. major operation. weeks from that night and will be held on July 25. A lengthy pro- | gram the past meeting prevented I the formalities at that time. I Your Week’s Program at the on ■ PAGE THREE ft '•>ft ft ■■ Here is the new scientific instru ment—the Light Meter —that enables us to measure lighting just as accurately as a thermom eter measures temperature. MEASURED LIGHT Nearly all his knowledge will come through his eyes. handicapped by poor eyesight due to poor lighting. Don’t let him be A saving made at his expense is not a saving. It is a simple matter nowadays to tell whether your home lighting is sufficient for all seeing tasks with the new Sight Meter, which we will be glad to furnish. Sister— Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alfrey and children of Bend. Oregon, were in Vernonia last Thursday visiting at the home of Mr. Alfrey’s sister, Mrs. Eva Errend. They left for their home Friday morning. Oregon Gas and Electric Co Vernonia Oregon