Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 19, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1938
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Visits
yOUK TCWN*S TOPICS
in
Kelso-
Mrs. J. F. Heenan and son, Jack,
recently visited her sister in Kehio,
Washington, for a week.
In Portland—
Go to Grove—
M rs. Charles Franchier was
Portland visitor last Thursday.
Harry Matthews of Tacoma,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dusek and
Mrs. Harry Emmons were in Forest Washington, visited over the week­
end with his sister, Mrs. J. H. Bum­
Grove Saturday to spend the day.
side.
W ekend at Coast—
Sees
Sister—
At Aspinall.-----
Mr. and Ms. Art Davis and
Harold Ridenour visited at the Lewiston Man Here—
(laughter, Alice; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
A. V. Laramore of Lewiston,
home
of Ted Aspinall Sunday.
Davis and family spent the weekend
Idaho, visited this week with Mr.
at the beaches.
In Neskowin—
and Mrs. M. B. Willard.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simons motor­
Move to New Home—
Country
Store Dance—
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jones and ed to Neskowin Sunday on business.
hall,,
by
August
26,
I.O.O.F.
family have moved from Clatsop In Portland—
ÍWA.
Ladies’
Auxiliary,
No.
21,
street to Weed avenue. They mov­
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sykes speni Valuable prizes will be given after
ed into Marshal King’s house.
Tuesday in Portland.
each dance to dancer holding lucky
Here
Visiting—
Hermiston
Lady
numbers drawn.
Here—
Mrs. Ray Taylor and son of
Mrs. Jim Childres of Hermiston,
Marshfield are making an indefinite Oregon, is visiting a few days at
stay with Mrs. Tom Graves. Mrs. the home of Mrs. M. B. Willard.
Graves and Mrs. Taylor are sisters.
Vernonia
Prizes donated by
merchants.
All
for
25c.
3312
tn St. Helens—
Mr. and Mi’s. Ralph Valpiani
Return from Idaho—
M’.a. Mary Heath of Aberdeen^ spent the past weekend in St. Helens
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemble and Washington, is visiting her sister, visiting with her parents and other
relatives.
children returned home from a two Mrs. Mike Willard, this week.
weeks’ vacation in Idaho Saturday
Little Miss Coming—
In Washington—
evening.
Little Miss Janice Parks, young
Mrs. Alice Estey, Doris Rae Estey
In Portland—
ind Beverly Williams spent several daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. W.
Mrs. Jim Emmons is visiting in days the past week at Long Beach, Parks, is coming today to visit with
the Mellingers and Howell's.
Portland this week.
Washington.
Sister
See
Relatives—
Here—
Visit
See Game-----
from
St.
PAGE THREE
NOT ENOUGH WORDS few weeks, returned to his home business.
Friday.
Mrs. Clyde Carrick and chikk-en
TO DESCRIBE “DOC”
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Turner of Trthame spent Wednesday at
BROWN’S GLADIOLUS motored to Portland Thursday on the home of "Mrs. Paul Driscoll.
“Doc” Brown may be Pitts­
burg’s leading patch-and-mend
man, but he’s also the commun­
ity’s leading Hower grower.
Roses and gladiolus are “Doc’s”
specialty. This week he proves
his ability as a gladiolus fancier
and cultivator by bringing to
The Eagle 20 stems of the most
beautiful, most gorgeous, colos­
sal’, colorful, rich and inspiring
varieties the management ad­
mits it h»s ever viewed.
The blossoms are twice as
large as the ordinary variety
and the stems will present a
profusion of color for many
days.
Leaving the blooms in the
office ail day Tuesday, not a
person calling failed to marvel
at the great flowers.
STONEY POINT FOLK
ENJOY FAMILY
PICNIC GATHERING
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Sept. 1st to 7th
BOTH DATES INCLUSIVE
That’s the OPEN SEASON on BULL ELK in
CLATSOP COUNTY
Let Us Fill Your Needs for the Hunting Trip Across
the “Border”
—•—
REMINGTON SHELLS (all Calibers) — Hoppes
Nitro Solvent — Gun Grease and Oils — Cleaning
only
Rods and RED HUNTING HATS,
90c
(A nece.aary item in the wood»)--------- While they last.
------ •------
A NOTE TO THE ANGLER------
Don’t forget the Salmon Derby September L 2, 3
and 4 at Astoria. We have a complete line of
Salmon Gear.
See us for particulars.
We will have regular reports on fishing condi
Helens----
STONEY POINT — (Special to
Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Kern of St.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brutkie and
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Alexander and
tions on the Lower Columbia River.
The Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
sen, Leo, spent the weekend in Mc­ Mr. and Mrs. Wip. Briot drove to Hi lens were Sunday visitors with Turner and children drove to Win­
Minnville visiting relatives of Mrs. Astoria to see the softball game the Mellingers and Howells.
If It’s For Sports------ See HOFFMAN About It!
lock, Washington, Friday and visit­
Brutkie.
Saturday evening.
Returns from Garibaldi—
ed the T. H. Sturdevant family,
W. J. Mellinger returned Satur- Saturday.
The families gathered
Enjoy Picnic—
Leaving—
daj
evening
from
Garibaldi,
where
at
Alexander
park, near Chehalis,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen and
Mrs. D. S, Martin is leaving this
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer en- vtek for her home in Los Angeles had visited the past week with G. for dinner. This was the first meet­
Vernonia
ing of the families in 13 years, all'
joyed a Chevrolet post card club alter spending three weeks with her R. Mills.
having
formerly
lived
in
Nebraska.
picnic in Portland Sunday.
sister.
Visit Son—
Miss Marjorie Sturdevant returned HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ»
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mills returned
with Mr. and Mrs. Turner for a two
Monday from Seaside where they
weeks’ visit at her uncle’s home.
had spent several days visiting their
Mrs. Riley Hall accompanied them
son, Ray, and family.
as far as Rainier for a visit with
that when you see the sign
relatives and friends.
Father Here—
. “GRADE A MILK and CREAM”
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carlson have
A. Ei. Edwards of Hillsboro, fath­
er of Orville Edwards, spent a gone to Independence to pick hops.
that you and your family’s health is being safe­
cay in Vernonia visiting with his The child«?. are staying at the
Harvey Christiansen home.
son and family recently.
guarded. You get this assurance at the
“Those are the nicest coats for the money
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mellinger and
To Go to Nevada—
niece, Wilda Dereberry, visited over
we’ve seen all season.”
Mi', and Mrs. E. J. Preston left the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Saturday for points in East­ Ellis at Oregon City. Miss Dere­
ern Washington and thence to Nev­ berry remained at her cousin’s
AND THEY REALLY ARE—selling for as
ada.
home for a visit before returning
high as $29.75 and up in Portland. You
to her home in Salem.
Returns After Trip—
Mrs. T. B. Mills and daughter,
Miss Mary Hall returned the past
get them tailored to fit, within 10 days for
week from a month’s vacation spent Georgia, and Elwin Hillsberry vaca­
visiting with friends and relatives tioned the past week at Mazanita
Beach.
in Boise, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Ciaril Davis and Mr.
Leaves Monday—
Selected personally for Vernonia customers
and Mrs. Art Davis and daughter,
Miss Ave Marie Purney of Port­ Alice, spent the weekend at Sunset
land left Monday for her home Beach.
during the great style show during the recent
after spending several days here
George Turner, who has been
BUYERS’ WEEK!
with her mother, Mrs. Walker, and visiting in Burns, Oregon, the past
other relatives and friends.
Hoffman Hardware Co.
YOU MAY BE SURE
Our Customers
Tell Us
NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
5 MODELS------ 31 PATTERNS
Seasider Here-----
Miss Phyllis Harrison of Seaside
returned Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
A. J. Schultz to spend last week in
Vernonia with Mr. and Mrs. Schultz.
s
At Seaside----
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Olson of Wil-
ark, with their daughter, Betty, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield and
daughter, Jonnibel, spent the past
weekend vacationing at Seaside.
I. Improving----
Friends of Mrs. Lee will be pleas­
ed to learn that she is feeling much
better and recuperating from her
recent illness.
In Washington—
Mrs. Alice Estey and daughter
Doris Rae, accompanied by Beverly
Williams, left last Wednesday for
Long Beach, Washington, to spend
several days vacationing.
Cousin Here—
Miss Margaret Fretwell, Portland,
cousin of Mrs. Robert C. Slawson,
spent a week here recently with the
Slawsons.
In
Kentucky^
Mrs. Tressa Collins and small son,
Charles, who left Vernonia August
1, for Boilinggreen, Kentucky, ar­
rived there safely a few days ago.
recording to word received here by
friends. Mrs. Collins drove the en­
tire distance, covering over 2,700
miles on the trip. She expects to
make her home in Kentucky.
Vi.it Byer.—
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Simon and
small son, Richard, of Salem, were,
weekend guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Buster Byers.
Texas Couple Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lodle of Hous­
ton, Texas, arrived Tuesday evening
in Vernonia for a visit with Mrs. I
Lodle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Rainey. They plan to visit here ,
with friends and relatives until Sep- '
tember 1.
I
NEHALEM DAIRY PRODUCTS
CO. --------- Vernonia Distributors
ACME BREWERIES
San
Francisco ---------
Los
Angelas
An eme rgency operating room '
will be part of the completely equip- •
ped hospital on Treasure Island in
San Francisco Bay throughout the I
(288 days of the World’s Fair of
the West.
I
WANT
TO
KNIT?
Time to start knitting
fall suit.
Fleisher yarns,
cular
needles,
knitting
structions.
Florence
Ford
Austin Apts., No. 1. Vernonia
The Apparel Shop
Peggy Hatfield, Prop.
So You’re Going Shopping
Just Look at These Prices!
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Plus Quality and Service.
We Invite Comparison of Prices
SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 & 20
Reg. 5c pkg.........
PEAS—
SALT
Standard, No. 2 tins OE_
3 for
PEPPER
MINCED CLAMS—
BOTH FOR
Wadham’s
14 ’s
Can .......................
It.
1JC
DILL PICKLES—
In Reusable Jar
Quart ......................
J r
UC
Reg. 10c tin
2 Packages
WHEATIES
PEAS
Standard
No. 2 tins
3 for
Strong, Sturdy
Each ..
ONLY THE BEST NEHALEM VALLEY STEER
No. 214
3 for
BROOMS,
lc
9c
10c
21c
25c
43c
PORK & BEANS—
—
t* • C
Pheasant Flour—
And we personally buy it, checking
BEEF
tins
closely before hand to make certain of its quality
49-lb. bag .........
Duncan’s Market
No. 10 Bag .........
$1.29
33c
MACARONI-
bulk
3 pounds .............
10c
PEACHES—
Wadham's
FRESH PRUNES
2*4 tins
Wadham’s
ASPARAGUS
tall pound
3 dozen
JAR RUBBERS
KERR LIDS
I For Kerr Mason Ja-te
DILL PICKLES
Quart Jar ........
2 bars
FELS NAPTHA SOAP
2 for
tin ....
Dozen
25c
20c
10c
9c
15c
9c
La rge 2*4 tins
2 for ...................
27c
Grapefruit Juice—
No. 2 tins
3 for ......................
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ZJC
King’s Grocery
Where Your Money Buys More
91
At the New Mile
2 Deliveries Daily