Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 02, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thanksgiving at Ellis Home—
Motor to Portland—
Her. from California—
L. A. Welch of Dunsmuir, Calif­
ornia, arrived in Vernonia Novem­
ber 21st to visit his sister, Mrs. J.
C. Demarest and to spend Thanks-
givinjg. The brother and sister
haven’t seen tach other for 28
years. Other guests were Kinley
Linn and family and R. W. Linn
and family of Battle Ground, Wash­
ington, and Paul Linn of Vernonia
and Mj. and Mrs. Orville Miller
and son.
Recovery—
Reports of victors to St. Vin­
cent's hospital in Portland last
week state that Oscar Kaphammer
is making a satisfactory recovery
from his recent illness of pneu­
monia and blood poisoning although
he has lost considerable weight.
Car Sale Reported—
The sale of an automobile was
reported this week by the Ver­
nonia Auto Company to the Stand­
ard OH district representative for
this territory.
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Here from School—
Miss Doris Rae Estey spent
Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs.
E. R. Estey.
At Seaside Sunday—
Daughter Return, to Schoo!—
In McMinnville—
Those present for Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. took their daughter, Margaret,
John EUi» were Mr. and Mrs. Wni. back to Monmouth Monday.
EMU and »on, Billy, of Oregon
Altar Picture« Taken—
City; Mr. and Mre. Harry Emmons Attend Game—
J. T. Scott, photographer, was
and son, Jimmy; Mrs. Frank Ellis;
Leo Ludwig, Harley Woodruff
engaged Tuesday to photograph the Makes Trip—
Mrs. May Coffman, Vern Ellis of J and Joe McNutt attended the foot-
recently constructed altar of the I.
Mrs. Peggy Hatfield spent part Salem and Mrs. 0. H. Kaphammer 1 ball game in Portland Saturday.
O. O. F. lodge, the altar being of the latter part of last week and sons, Dickie and Eddie.
used in ceremonial rights employed visiting
-„„..„g in three different towns.
| Spends Weekend Heri
a short time ago when the mort-jOak Ridge, Marshfield and Cottag. Returns from Vacation—
i- Dean ’.at rff” o* Hood River
gage obligation of the group was Grove.
Robert Owen returned this week spent the p ast V.- ekend here visiting
burned following its final payment.
from a two-weeks vccation trip I with Dr. and Mrs. P.. I. Hall,
Many requests have been received Here from Seattle—
spent at different points in Califor
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Young aiil nia to resume his duties in the
for a likeness of the equipment
used in the program at that time. family of Seattle spent several Oregon-American Lumber Corpora
days visiting in Vernonia.
tnon office.
YCUC TOWN’S TOPICS
Makes
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Thanksgiving
with
Mr and Mrs. Ben Brickel were
visitors in Portland Tuesday of
this week. They remained in the
city for only part of that day, re­
turning to Vernonia that evening.
Sister—
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey and To A»i,t in Store—
Mrs. Ed. George will act as assist­
children were visitors in Portland
last Thursday to spend the day with ant to Mrs. Peggy Hatfield for the
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cody. Mrs. remainder of the time until Christ­
Cody and Mre. Dewey are sisters. mas assuming those duties immed­
iately following the departure of
Portland Visitor—
Paige Simmons Wednesday for San
J. T. Scott spent the past week­ Francisco and thence to Hawaii.
✓
end in Portland visiting with his|
son and family. He made the trip Visit Portland People----
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hawken
in Thursday and returned to Ver­
were visitors in Portland for Thanks­
nonia Sunday.
giving, spending the day with Mrs.
Forest Grove Visitor-—
Hawken’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Kenneth White, Paterson Furni­ E. CoreyeR.
ture Store manager, was a business
visitor in Forest Grove Tuesday.
See Saturday Game—
John Grady, Charles Wall and
Remodels Store Front—
Dale Roberts went into Portland to
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hieber, own­
see the Oregon-Oregon State foot-
ers of the Nehalem Market and
Grocery, have remodeled the front ball game Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dun Brutkie and
son, Leo, spent Thanksgiving in
McMinnville with relatives.
Visit Hartungs—
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobat spent
Saturday evening and Sunday in
Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Hartung.
In Portland—
Harry Emmons spent
ait ¿noon in Portland.
Saturday
i
Return,
to Victoria—
Mrs. l E. M. Preston
for 'Victoria, B. C.
visit of several week’s
with her daughter,
Marston.
In
left Tuesday
following h
duration here
Mrs. Charles
Portland—
Mr. and Mre. Harry Emmons
and son, Jimmy, Mrs. John Ellis
and Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer ani
sons, Dickie and Eddie, spent Sun- I
day in Portland visiting Mr. Kap- i
hammer at the St. Vincent hospital. I
Here—
Thanksgiving
Mrs. Ruby Biggs and Mrs. Olin
Robins motored to Wauna last Wed­
nesday to visit with Mrs. Pearl
Biggs and family. The Biggs re­
turned to Vernonia with them to
spend Thanksgiving.
of their store with the addition of Home for Thanksgiving—
glass to the screened portion of the
Bill Thompson came home from Reported Ill----
door and a surface to that portion OSC for Thanksgiving to visit his
Word was received the first of
of the front below the show-window family.
this week of the illness of George
space.
Comstock. He and Mrs. Comstock
Thankigiving Viiitor,—
and children, Dickie and Jane, had
Eugene Visitors—
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kiddle and motored to Tacoma to spend
In Portland Sunday—
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roberson
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hearing and spent Thanksgiving in Eugene at son, Clyde Jr., of Corvallis spent Thanksgiving with her parents but
family and Mr. and Mrs. Alton the home of Mrs. Roberson’s family. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. during the time of the visit M -.
Robert Rushing.
Comstock became ill. His position
Roberson motored to Portland Sun­
as operator for the Oregon Gas and
day to visit relatives. While there Thanksgiving at Robersons—
Electric power plant at Keasey is
they saw Mrs. Hearing’s father,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hearing and Willard Guests—
Those present for Thanksgiving being filled by John Luther tem­
T. J. Cook, living at the Odd Fel­ family spent Thanksgiving at the
dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. porarily.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rob
lows Home.
M. B. Willard were Mr. and Mrs.
erson.
Attend Garn-
Fred Young and family of Seattle. Attend Pageant—-
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Soden
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rushing Gervai, Visitor,—
Mrs. Gladys Bentley and sons of
attended the Oregon-Oregon State
Reverend and Mrs. H. R. Scheuer- Portland, Mr. and Mrs. John Lara- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Dehart
and Charles Rctkie were visitors
football game in Portland Satur- man spent the Thanksgiving holi­ more and Harry George.
day.
I day at Gervais with Mrs. Scheuer-
m Portland Sunday to attend the
_ ... _
| man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Go to Hill.boro—
annual pageant held at the Morman
See Football Game—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodruff Tabernacle. The pageant was pre­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard Beach Visitor,—
and daughter, Eleanor, Mrs. Wied­ sented as a portion nf the church
were present in Portland last Sat-! Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard and erkehr and Jackie Solberg spent
program held in commemoration of
urday for the playing of the Oregon- daughter, Joy, and Evelyn Hearing Friday afternoon in Hillsboro.
an annual affair wherein mission­
Oregon State football game held at spent Sunday at several different
aries and high officials of the
I Here from Seaside—
Multnomah stadium.
I beaches and Astoria.
faith gather.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sykes of
Seaside had Thanksgiving dinner
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Salomonsen.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Grunden, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Marshall and Mrs
Preston drove to Seaside Sunday
to spend part of the day in the
coast town.
I HERB is finer’ »porting action” in
Hext -Super-Gone Rods —because of
the Secret (-hitiese prove»». This gives
the rods a lightning-like sensitivity
, . you instantly feci every quiver of
the fighting game fish.
TÄe tubttance that adds strength
ana action to the cane penetrates
through io the cantei oj the rod.
FOIi BARGAINS
These fine rods are made by Hor-
rocks-lbbotson ... backed by over
120 years experience. Come in and
see them.
SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT!
/'.j 7,? lr Hardware
YOU MAY BU SUSSU
that when you see the sign
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM”
that you and your family’s health is being safe­
guarded.
You get this assurance at the
Visitors—
Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig and
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Blackburn spent
Saturday in Hillsboro.
Portland Visitor*—
Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Bond and Mr.
and M s. Dan Brutkie spent Sunday
in Portland.
Drive
Bonnevill
to
Bob Owen and Elizabeth
drove to Bonneville Saturday.
Remodel,
Compare Our Prices and Service
Office—
Kenneth White, manager
Paterson’s Furniture Store,
past week supervised a rearrange­
ment of office facilities and furni­
ture in a portion of the store. The
work included oiling floor spac»,
more suitable placing of furniture,
painting of the office and the pro­
vision of a new desk.
EXTRACT— .
Lox.
SALMON —
Wadham’s Alaska Red
No. 1 can .... . .....
Pheasant Brand
Large
1 on don t guess about your heat.
You consult a thermometer when you want to know how
cold it is but what do you do about your lighting? Do
you know that eyestrain frequently causes drowsiness
and retards concentration?
Now light la as easy to measure as heat. So why guess
when you can know? Let us check your lighting.
Oregon Gas &
Electric Co.
Vernonia, Oregon
can»
Wadham’s
Pound
..........
15c
Memorie
23c
Pkg.
15c
2 Rolls
PAPtR TOWtLS
15c
CORN, Whole Kernel No. 2 tins, 2 for 19c
FIG BARS, Plain or Whole Wheat
lb. 10c
SYRUP, Pheasant
21-oz. bottle I
27c
CLEANSER,
Lighthouse
SOAP, Fels Naptha
3 cans
10c
9c
2 bars
Made—
LIGHT GLOBES
3UN-GLO
2
Peanut Brittle
15-oz.
cello
17c
wrap
Tomato Hot Sauce—
Scheduled—
Wadham's
3
,
can,
-, «
Iû C
Sperry’» Wheat Hearts
•>*>
Large Pkg.
S.O.S. Magic Scouring lg. pkg.
BON AM!
Powdered
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’3"
8 pad
19c
12c
Can
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Specials for Friday and Saturday, December 2 and 3
Parent,
Leon and Elbert Brock spent
Thanksgiving weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Brock. (
Leon has returned to his teaching I
position at Wallowa where he in-;
structs seventh grade students as
well as an orchestra and band spon-!
sored by that school. Elbert is en l
I gaged in study at Monmouth Nor­
mal School returning there follow­
ing th« holiday.
25c
for
CANDY —
The Lower Columbia Highway
Association will meet at Rainier at
the city hall chambers Thursday,
December 15 at 8 p. m. This will
be a public meeting. Pertinent mat­
ters pertaining to highways will be
discussed. A prominent speaker will
address the meeting.
Visit
2^
COFFEE—
Three arrest« were consumated
early Sunday morning by Marshal
Henry King with charges of dis­
orderly conduct being applied and
fines of $15 each being levied.
Those apprehended were Curtis
Jenkins and Bud Rose both of
Riverview and George Clark.
Meeting
23c
PEARS—
Medina and Dale Hall of Laurel­
wood Academy of Gaston were here
for Thanksgiving and the weekend
visiting their parents. Dr. and Mrs.
R. I. Hall. With them were Miss
Dorothy Uptegrave and Glen Cot-
trell, both from the Academy.
Arrest,
10c
bottle
acjc»«’-
Visit Parents----
Three
STARCH, hiUltex Corn or Gloss, 2 : pkgs.
Pheasant Vanilla
King’s Grocery
Where Your Money Buys More
I
Ph. 91
At the New Mile Bri
2 Del iveries Daily
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