Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 21, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Visit Relatives—
Mr. and Mrs. John Laramore
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Penvble and
have returned home from San Fran- children and Zelma Shipley spent
cisco after attending the Golden Sunday visiting in Molalla and Ore­
gon City with relatives.
Gate Exposition.
Get*
Ill—
Papers—
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Aspinall and
Mrs. Harry Strong has been ill
daughter, Mrs. Walter Thompscn
(or the past week.
and Leonard Johnson spent Monday
In Seaside—
in St. Helens. Mr. Aspinall received
Earl King, Pauline Dial, Bob his naturalization papers while there.
Owen and Elizaibeth Wall went to
3ear Daisy Mae—
Seaside Sunday.
I will meet you at the band con­
Visits Mothei-----
Doris Rae Estey was home for
the weekend visiting her mother,
Mrs. E. R. Estey.
cert at the Washington grade school
auditorium
at
8:00 p.
School
Tuesday,
m.
L’il Abner.
April 25.
Informative----
Visits Parents----
A total of approximately 70 re­
Wallace East of Longview was
serve officers of the state were
a visitor of his parents, Mr. and present last weekend at a schoo:
Mrs. Ernest East over the weekend.
held Saturday and Sunday in the
uditorium of the Veterans hospital
Here Thursday—
Mrs. Harry Tfhornbrue and Mrs. n Portland. Information was giver
Ray Thornbrue of Tualatin valley ;s to the benefits and hospitaliza
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .ion to which veterans are entitled
J. W. McKenzie Thursday evening. A. L. Kullander attended from Ver­
nonia.
Attend
Dance—
Miss Jane Wilkinson and Dan Here from Svenson—
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lindberg and
Olin attended the Alpha Chi Omega
formal at the Portland Club last children of Svenson spent Saturday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Saturday evening.
Mrs. O. H. Robbins. Also here foi
Here from Portland—
the weekend with the Robbins fam
Mrs. F. R. Olin’s sister, Mrs. F. ay were Miss Joanne Lindberg
o.
I. Dille of Portland, is visiting at Portland and Mr. and Mrs. C.
W.
the Olin residence.
• 'ox and family.
At
Hill*bor<
Visit*
Sister-in-Law—
Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald
Mr. and Mrs. George Errand an,
and family spent Sunday in Hills-
family of Troutdale were visitor
boro.
here Sunday with Mrs. Eva Errant
md family.
Meet Your Favorite—
Dogpatch
comic
strip
characters
at the band concert.
XHXHXHXHXHXHX
¡LlC SERVICE
-Hour PORCH Ä
kOOR ENAMEL
Awarded
Child----
Mrs. Amy Turner was awarded
the custody of her child Monday
at a trial held in circuit court in
St. Helens. Lester Sheeley acted
as attorney for the plaintiff, Mrs.
Turner, and D. D. Bump of Forest
Grove for the defendant in the
ease which sought the modification
of the decree issued at an earlier
time by the court. Mrs. Ollie Mc-
Kinister had been awarded the
child at the time of the final decree
>n September 25, 1937. Dr. R. D.
Eby, Mrs. Peggy Hatfield, W. J.
Armitage, Mrs. Clara Kerns and
Mrs. Mike Stolen acted as wit-
nesses in the case.
Attend Opening Game----
HOFFMAN
Hardware Co.
CHXMXHXHXHXHXI
that you and your family’s health is being safe
You get this assurance at the
NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO
< leaning
Bob’s
and
Store
Prepare your winter clothing for storage and give
your spring and summer outfits that freshness
of newly purchased garments.
DRY CLEANING—Cash and Carry Prices!
Dry
Cleaning
Men’s suits or overcoats, each
Ladies’ coats, suits, dresses, each .............
79c
79c
We Guarantee 1-Day Service <-n All Work Taken Except Order*
Received on Saturday.
------ Let Us Care for Your Laundry
NEW FAMILY WASH,
Pound ..........
7c
Flat Work or Finished
If Bundle is 15 pounds or over, Shirts finished for
8c each
The U»e of Ivory Soap I* Guarant rd in All Our Laundry Work
All We Ask Is a Fair Trial to Convince You of Our Efficient,
Reasonable Service.
Vernonia Laun<lr>
der
of
her
court.
April
Saturday,
16tl—
22.
Mother Visit*—
In Salem—
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garner and Mr. Attend Dance—
Patricia Baker, Mildred Thorn,
and Mrs. L. H. Dewey and children
v ere visitors in Salem Sunday. While Barbara Dusten, Paul Adams, Harley
there they visited the new State of Woodruff and Leo Ludwig attended
the dance at Balm Grove Saturday
Oregon capito! building.
evening.
Band Contest—
Attend
Joyce Knight, Martha Tapp, Fran­ Cive Shower----
Mrs. Bill Lindsay and Mrs. Chris
ces Childs, Jane Watts and Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Watts were visitors in Fowler acted as hostesses at a show-
Oregon City last Saturday to attend er for Mrs. Hal Fowler last Friday
the Portland District High School at the home of Mrs. Lindsay at
Band Contest. Bands represented
numbered 18 and comprised a total
of 1,200 musicians. Of principal in-
terest to those attending from here
was the contest of band majors
held in conjunction with the dis-
trict showing but as a separate con-
test from that of the bands.
PARADE OF PROGRESS
Celebrating Our Progress in
Service, Quality and Economy
3
for
to Home—
Mrs. H. V. Holcomb who has
l-een visiting at Bend for the past
two weeks has returned home. She
visited Holly Holcomb, Jr., at Klam-
ath Falls for several days also.
Leave
for
ASSORTED
Pheasant - Broken slice It
Large
Tin
(Except
Chicken
and
Mushroom)
Per tin ......................
TOMATO
1J U
.........................
CHICKEN or MUSHROOM
5
Packages
......................
n |
¿1C
CAMPBELL’S
ASPARAGUS,
S oap ­
crystal WHITE
4 Giant Bars
15c
3 for.....
Large
(233)
9c
8c
10c
25c
33c
16-oz. tin
PORK & BEANS
CAMPBELL’S
Per tin
3 for ....
PORK & BEANS
JELL DESSERT—
Wadham’s
Tjin
Wadham’s No. 1 tall tin
PANCAKE FLOUR,
Sperry’s
9c
15c
Per tin ..........
SOUPS, Campbell’s
PINEAPPLE—
per pair
125-foot roll
WAX PAPER
......... -........................
East----
F. R. Olin, O.-A. Lumber Cor­
poration
president,
and
Walter
Thompson are leaving Friday for
a six-month business trip to eastern
states.
Light Cotton,
CANVAS GLOVES
Pineapple Juice—
12-oz. tins
Visitor*—
28-oz. pkg.
23c
17c
Home—
Harold Cason, Oregon State stu­
dent spent the weekend at his home
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Cason. He returned to Corvallis
with them Sunday.
Weekend
Attend
4
COLORED FRYERS
IQ-
ROLLS
COUNTRY DRESSED
DOG FOOD—
Tilt Tins
Dance-----
4
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jarvis of
Portland attended the Club dance
Saturday evening, They were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William Heath.
Visits
TOILET TISSUE­
CLINIC
Guest—
Erroll Damon of Portland was a
weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Lytle Greene.
Through a communication receiv­
ed Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Cason it was learned of the elec­
tion of Harold Cason to the position
cf treasurer of his fraternity, Sigma
F'hi Epsilon at Oregon State College.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lester and
Oliver Walker of Seattle were week-
... -.....................
19c
Duncan's
CREAM OF WHEAT
WADHAMS
Friends—
Elected Treasurer—
For
COFFEE—
1-Pound
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rasmussen
I and son Larry spent Sunday with
I iriends in Astoria.
Washburn Visitor*—
OREGON
They remained only the one day.
Miss Kay Joyce, instructor at the
Washington grade school, acted as
Mrs. C. W. Bennett’s parents,
hostess for her mother during the
4r. and Mrs. F. A. Parkhill of
past weekend. Her mother reside?
jalem, arrived here Wednesday and
at Salem.
>lan to stay at the C. W. Bennett
To Buy Ring—
tome for the summer.
The Camp Fire Girls acted as
o Attend Fair—
salesladies Tuesday for the selling
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitsell
of candy. Funds derived from the
aft last Saturday evening for San
sale totaled $5.10 which will be us­
'rancisco where they plan to at­
ed for the purchase of Camp File
tend the Golden Gate Exposition
rings.
and visit relatives in the California
city. Their vacation trip will last In Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaiber were
a week.
visitors in Portland last Saturday.
At
VERNONIA.
Auxiliary
Return*
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM’’
All
Legion
American
will hold a cooked food sale in Sam
Here from Salem—•
Mr. and I Mrs. Glenn Hawkins
visited the Pete Serafins residence
Sunday at Wilark.
that when you see the sign
Moth-Proof
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen and
Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer visited in
Monmouth Sunday with Margaret
alomonsen.
Sunday
YOU »f.il OU SUKE
We
The
kt Monmouth—
Loel Roberts, Lowell Hieber, Ben
Brickel, Tom Bateman, M. F. Ranes,
Jay Taggart and Frank Hartwick
were among those attending the
opening game, Tuesday, of the
Portland Beavers versus Oakland at In Clatskanie—
Earl King, Pauline Dial, Boh
the Vaughn street bali park in Port­
Owen, Elizaibeth Wall and Mr. and
land.
Mrs. Bob Dial were visitors in Clats-
Move into Home—
kanie Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hearing have
changed their residence into the Monday Fisher*—
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wall, Mr. and
house recently purchased north of
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mrs. Julias Stubbs and Mr. and Mrs.
Layer on Third street. The move R. A. Simmons were fishing at
was made last Friday. The building Clatskanie Monday with good luck.
was formerly owned by H. E. Mc-
Weather-proof, Water-proof
and Mar-Resistant! A tough,
durable finish that stands up
indoors or out. All desirable
colors. Ideal for Linoleum
and Concrete, too.
guarded.
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilark. Many gifts were received THREE DOGS TO SHOW
IN KANSAS CITY—
H. Washburn. They attended the by the guest of honor.
In competition with over 800
Little Club Dance while here.
Weekend in Portland-—
other dogs, Jewett A. Bush, Bos-
To Install Pump—
Miss Pauline Ohristen spent the
ton Terrier Breeder, will *hoW
Harry King and W. G. Heath, past weekend visiting at her home
Riverview business men, announced in Portland. She is an instructor three of his prize animals on April
Take Tests—
29 and 30 in the American Royal
The mechanics of the Vernonia this week plans for the installation t the Washington grade school.
Horse and Dog Show at Kansas
Auto Co. spent Monday night in' of an electric motor and pump in
Portland taking their tests fur a the Nehalem river to provide water In Spokane—
C'ity, Missouri. A representative of
Reverend H. R. Scheuerman will
Chevrolet certificate. Rex Pemble, lor irrigation purposes. The pump
Mr. Bush will care for the dogs in
be in Spokane from Thursday un *
Vern Sykes and George i.eker t-o<; W*M be
^e plunger type.
the md of this week acting as r that city, Other showings to be
the test for mechanics and Dan Weekend Guest*—
member of the commission repre made this summer will be at Port-
Brutkie took the test for body
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rigg of senting the church extension board land, May 13 and 14; Boise, Idaho,
work.
I Longview were weekend guests of in the church conference.
.»lay 20 and 21; and at the San
Vi it Burkes__
i Mr. anl* ^rs-
Nichols.
Francisco Exposition, July 15 and
Gt* Citizenship—
16. Names of the dogs in Kansas
Ethel Spencer and Jack Grainey Relurn* to Home—
Ted Aspinall received citizens'
City are Miss Progress of Oregon,
spent Sunday visiting with Mr. andj Mrs Hattie Ward returned Tues-
papers last week in St. Helens foll­ Miss Pageant of Progress Rose and
Mrs. Jimmy Burke. Mr. and Mrs. - (|ay from eastern Oregon where she
owing an examination taken t
Bush's Ceasar’s Hi Ho.
Mike Ludwig also visited with them I has been visiting for the past month.
to determine eligibility.
in the afternoon.
She is living with Mr. and Mrs.
IRENE
BERGERSON
suest*—
| Harry Sandon.
Weekend Visitors—
ELECTED MAY QUEEN—
Mr. and Mrs. Wathurs of Port
Christine McKenzie visited over (I er, from Montana—
Irene Bergerson was elected May
and were weekend guests of Mr.
he weekend in Tualatin valley with ( Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thorn and
\nd Mrs. Phil Peterson. Mr. and Queen by a vote of the boys of
Myrtle Thornbrue.
sen Clifford of Savage, Montana Mrs. Judd
the Vernonia high school Wednes­
Greenman were guests
and Gordon Thorn from Germfask, of the Petersons following the Little day Candidates for the position
were elected by the senior class.
,,
, ,,
T
tr
„ „„a Michigan are visiting with Mr. and Club Dance Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hawken and
, .
™
...
i The
two other candidates were
»
t
ai
•
r
u;.,.,
„„a
Mrs.
Irving
Thorn,
owners
of
the
son, Lyman, Jr., Alvin Lachine and
’
In Portland—
,
Red and White Store.
Bonnie Arner and Juanita Morris
•Jack Heenan spent Sunday in bea-|
Mr. and Mrs. Russefl Neffew who will act as crown princesses,
Ccoked Food Sale
side.
were visitors in Portland Wednesday. I Queen Irene will select the remain-
Gnaw. Work of extensive nature
has been completed on the struct-
ure’s interior previous to the move
with painting and repairs yet to be
completed on the exterior.
yCUK TOWN’S TOPICS
Attend Exposition—
FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939
!
Tin
27c
FRILLETS, Porter’s
28-oz. pkg.
1-pound pkg.
23c
23c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, April 21 and 22
King’s Grocery
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