Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 13, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1939
' VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
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Daughter Born—
Portland—
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Entertain* Club——
Mr. and Mrs. Roy IL Nelson, for­
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Graves en­
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stokes of
Portland ware visitor» in Vernonia mer marshal of Vernonia, are the tertained for a pinochle club Fri
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. I$oss proud parents of an eight pound day evening. Mrs. Lillian Roberson
won first prize and Alton Roberson
Duncan. Mr. Stokes and Mr. Dun­ daughter named Karen Ann.
See Sturm Damage—
won second prize.
can
»pent
the
day
fishing
for
steel-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen, Mr.
Here from The Dalles—
Longview Folk Here—
and Mrs. Rex Pemble and Mr. and head on Rock creek.
Harold Nelson of The Dalles was
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGee and
Mrs. Forest P. Riechart left early . E. S. Thompson Here—
home visiting Mr. and Mrs. George son of Longview, Washington, spent!
E. S. (Happy) Thompson was a -----
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Nutt lm
over
the holidays. He is so im- the weekend with his sister and
Sunday morning to visit the coast
business visitor in Vernonia Wed-|provtj that he is expected to be
broth ;r-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. V.
teaches and see the damage done
nesday from Portland. He remained 1 released from the Tuberculosis hos- Holcomb.
by the storm. They drove as far in the city only the one day.
j pital soon.
as Depoe Bay and returned home
Dinner Guests—
Goes to Denver—
Attend Ball—
George Gilbert and daughter,
by McMinnville.
Mv-
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Day are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb at- Klita, of John Day, Oregon, were
i ing at Denver, Colorado, it was an- tended the Governor’s Ball at Salem
Cafe Vacant—
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. James Foster, Ter­ nounced this week. They are for­
Mrs. Robert Holcomb.
Hewken Home—
minal Cafe operators, closed their mer Vernonia residents, he being
Mrs.
Eda
Coryell
has
been
visit
­
I
the
former
market
manager
at
the
)
Visit
Robbins—
doors Tuesday evening to business
ing here for the past few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Killingburg,
it was made known. The closing Safeway Store.
1 her daughter, Mrs. Lyman Hawken. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Elverett Snyder and
came about due to a change in
Gets Driving Charge—
ownership of the building formerly
Pete Carrick and friend spent Sat­
Edward Smejkal of Buxton was Seattle Visitor—
urday at the Chet Robbins home.
held by Mrs. Ada Curtis.
J.
W.
Vaughan,
Oregon-American
arrested on a wreckless driving
Sales
Manager,
was
in
Seattle
the
Scarlet Fever Victim—
charge at about 1 a. m. last Sun­
day morning by night marshal past Friday attending business mat­
Eleanor Woodruff is very ill with
Lolley and fined $50 in the city ters.
scarlet fever.
recorder’s court Monday morning.
Smejkal’s car was involved in a
wreck near the Johnson Service
Stations on the road leading into
the city.
Special!
yCUK TOWN’S TOPICS
Ta Attend Council—
Delegate» of all industrial unions
in the state plan to attend a state
CIO Council in Portland January
14 and 15 it was announced this
week. Those attending from Ver­
nonia will' include Lyman Wax,
George Baker, Harry Hall, ^Ae
Ennis, C. C. Dustin, B unie Doyle,
Al Hartung and Harry Clark.
Has Local Residence—
Bob Tipton, market manager at
the Sam and Bob Grocery, establish­
ed bi» residence at the HyVan Hotel
and has been living there for the
past week and one-half. Sickness at
his residence brought about the
temporary change it was announced.
For Saturday,
January 14
J
On Glassware
SVi'inch Round Rose
Pink Serving Dishes
12c Each
Oval Rose Pink Serving
Dishes
12c E,'h
10*/2-inch Glass Cake
Plates
19c EacI*
Your week’s Program at the
JOY THEATRE
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JAN. 12 and 13
A story, mighty with the clash of men! J
A picture, unforgettable in its greatness!
To Reside
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DOUBLE FEATURE
Saturday, January 14
CHARLIE RUGGLES zi
Visitor*—
Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brutkie and
son, Leo, spent Monday in Salem
on business.
Count*
Visit
Wiederkehr«—
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Counts and
son were here Sunday visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Wiederkehr.
Glass Sugar & Creamers
Leads Again
23 c Pair
In Used Car Values
91/^-inch Glass Mixing
Bowls
36 BUICK Four-Door Sedan—A beautiful car, mechanically
perfect, and fully guaranteed. With a price to sell.
ONLY .......................
$575
'36 CHEVROLET Master Deluxe Town Sedan.
Rubber 90%. Motor Reconditioned. Real Value.
’37 CHEVROLET Master Town Sedan
You will like this one.
Only ...........................
’37 DE SOTO Coupe, A beautiful car, and nice
and clean.
This week
’37 DODGE Sedan. Had the best of care.
New Rubber and Radio. While it lasts
'37 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Finish and upholstery like
new. You must hurry to get this one
’36 FORD 85 Tudor Sedan .......................
’34 FORD SEDAN
Attend Ball—
A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, January 15, 16, 17
MacDONALDÄEDDY
£
^VICTOR HERBERT'S MASTERPIECE
» M™) <À>U“vn ftsyrr RCTUM
Wed. and Thurs., Jan. 18 - 19—Double Feature
beaucoup
romance!
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>f«>K
;—ri
——-arm
lOy^'inch Glass Mixing
Bowls
$475
30c
$465
Glass Measuring Cups
$565
10c
$645
Glass Measuring Cups
and Squeezer
$575
25c
$365
$225
Fruit Squeezer
15c
Set 3 Small Mixing
Bowls, Pink or Blue
OVER 100 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM!
See E. S. "Happy” Thompson
W. W. Shipley Co
16th W. Burnside
if It’s for the Kitchen
See Hoffman About It
HOFFMAN
Hardware Co.
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Parent*—
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and
ion spent the weekend with Mrs.
Anderson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
leorge Ortman, in Forest Grove.
from
Visit—
Jim Currie has returned home
from Sacremento, California, where
he spent the Christmas holidays with
his sons.
j
oy ftÿ MQn>¿R,SÍ»aft • Qirected b ,
Visit
20c
—-
COME IN AND TAKE YOUR PICK.
Teachers Visit—
Returns
Í WT>
I OR I E REYNOLDS'
LY LED IVI 0 0 R E
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman'
were present in Salem Monday
evening to attend the Governor’s
Ball held there in celebration of
the taking of office of the new
■tate executive, Charles A. Sprague.
A
Miss Ruth Holaday of Orient and
Miss Marjorie Gray of Hillsboro,
instructors in schools of those two
places, were visitors in Vernonia
recently. Both are former instruct­
ors of the Vernonia school systems.
20c Each
SHIPLEY
Here—
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Renshaw ar­
rived in Vernonia the latter part
of last month to make this commun­
ity their permanent home for the
future it was announced last week.
The Renshaws formerly resided in
northern Michigan and since that
time in Texas, Nevada and Calif­
ornia. Mr. Renshaw is a member of
the Master Painters’ Association and
i nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Haynes.
12-inch Glass Cake or
Sandwich Plates
Here
f
from
Don t Forget King s Servire
Salem—
Anna Mae, Lucille and Francis
Reeder of Salem spent the week
visiting with their aunts and uncles,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson.
byl-G. Lepnó'd
STRING BEANS—
Pheasant Brand
Thompson’s Seedless, 4-lb. pkg. 23c
RAISINS,
O C -
Z3C
3 Cans
SPAGHETTI,
Franco-American
25c
3 cans
Receive Call—
Friday and Saturday, January 20 and 21
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stahlie were
called to Vancouver, Washington
where his mother is very ill.
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SYRUP—
Cane and Maple
Large
Son
Is
27c
.......
COLORED ROASTING HENS
FRESH SMELT
An 8 44-pound son was born last
Thursday, January 5, to Mr. ani
Mrs. Thomas Gatton. in the Smith
hospital at Hillsboro, He was nam-
id Gerald Thomas.
MUSHROOMS—
Jacobs Fancy
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Tin
V*.
Duncaius Market
Sister—
Visiting
Coming Attractions: Submarine Patrol — Listen
Darling — Down in Arkansas — Frankenstein
and Dracula — Kentucky — Ferdinand the Bull.
Bottle
Born—
Mrs. A. D. Sutphin of San Diego,
California. arrived in Vernonia
j i bout two weeks ago for a visit
I with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Woods.
She plans to visit here about six
| months.
SOAP—
Palmolive
5
28c
Bar*
SMALL WHITE BEANS, Recleaned, 3-lb. bag
J3C
AMMONIA or BLUING, 2 large bottles
23c
HONEY—
Wadham's No. 1
24-0*.
Jar
23c
...........
WINTEIK CLEARANCE
CORN, Cream Style
QUAKER OATS—
One Coat
One Coal
One Coat
Size 46
Size 36
Size 14
Was $17.75
Was $17.75
Was $9.98
NOW $12.75
NOW $12.75
NOW $4.98
New Cotton Prints
CRACKERS, Fancy Salted
A
Real
20 0».
Breakfast
Pkg.
____
in
COCOA, Hershey’s
IvC
LIGHT GLOBES,
WHEATIES—
SPERRY’S
Package
.......................
11c
2-lb. box 17c
3 cans
25c
12c
Pound can
15-60 Watt
COFFEE, Wadham’s Memorie,
2 for
Lb. pkg.
25 c
23c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, January 13 and 14
Sizes 14 to 50
King's Grocery
$1.19
Where Y our Money lluys More
The Apparel Shop
Ph. 91
t
At the New Mile
2 Deliveries Daily