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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1939)
FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO I Yellow»tone— At Returns to Homi i Here Sunday- Home for Summer— Mr. and Mrs. Lester Skuzie spent Zonweiss Douglass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Theise and' Eleanor Woodruff, who has been Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Douglass, re son, Robert, o£ Clatskanie spent in the Coffey Memorial hospital in the greater portion of last week in turned home a few daya ago to Sunday at the Kaphrjnmer hovne. Portland, returned home Saturday. Yellowstc ne Park. They left here , early in the week and returned spend the summer vacation with Leave« for School— Medford At Sunaet Beach— Friday. I her parents before returning to Meeting Held— Mr. and Mrs. DeHart held a Cot-' Miss Doris Rae Estey, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman School in Portland in September. Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Emmons thge meeting at their home on 3rd and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson In Seaide— of Mrs. Alice Estey, left for Oregon were in Medford during the week- Avenue Friday evening. Those at- metored to Sunset Beach early Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Art Davis and Mr. State College at Corvallis to attend end with their son and daughter- Here Sunday— I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hammer n4’ng were Mr. and Mrs. Claude urday morning and returned the nd Mrs. Charlie Fianchier went the summer session of that inst- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Green and son. Donald, of Hillsboro visit-' Tarkett. Charles Ratl ie, Elder Nel- same day. • to Sc s!do Friday. Mr. and Mrs. tution. The term will probably last man. i d at the Everett Snider home Sun "v!-- returned Sunday, but Mr. an l i and ni.’-r Childs. six weeks. MisS Estey is studying Drive to Kelso---- At Beaches— day. | M- -. Frsnchier plan to remain for pharmacy as her major subject. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dial drove to j Visir« at George Home— I Mr. and. Mrs Loel Ru eits 1 nd two weeks. Kelso, Washington, Sunday taking I At Beach— Iluth Holiday of Gresham visited j son, D. rl, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Visit« Par n'.s— with them Mrs. Otto Elkins and I I Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MacDonald at the Oscar George home last Wall and son, Gene, spent the day In Portland— , E bert L " ek visited with his E. E. Linn spent the weekend in i arents during the pest weekend. daughter of Kingston, Washington, I spent the weekend at the beach, i week. Sunday at Geaiheart and other Porti'., nd. He is attending the summer session who hr.d spent the previous week [ beaches. W ekend Visitor«— of the Monmouth College of Educa- here Visiting. From Kelso, Mr. and ^a*m ^rove Visitor« . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook and Mrs. Dial drove to the beach. Mrs. I Bernard Killingburg visited tion. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. Shelby Cook spent Clifford Carrick, at Balm Grove weekend visiting with the • Visitor Here Sunday— Here from Denver— Dan Olin, employed in the forest i Saturday, i Urie family at Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Buchanan and daughter of Denver, Colorado, service during the summer and Sta Initiated— 'Visits D’uehter— are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. tinned at the present time at Fish Wallace Bergerson was initiated Mrs. Elizabeth Brown visited CAN THE MODERN WAY Lake, was a visitor in Vernonia the Herbert Condit. They plan to remain I into the Vernonia Aerie of the with her daughter, Mrs. T. M. Craw- past Sunday. here for another month yet before ! Fi atern. l Order of Eagles Friday ford, last week, returning for San SAVES TIME — GETS BETTER RESULTS returning to their home. Mr. In Portland— night of last week. Francisco on Thursday. Buchanan is a school instructor. Mrs. Wm. Briot and son, Billy,* We Offer You the National Enamel Stippled Blue Friday Evening Visiters— • • - and • daugh- * ’ I Purchases House— I Mrs. Frank Hartwick At Home— Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simons vis- and Mr. and Mrs. j Al Denny has purchased the house J. W. Rose from Consolidated ter, Maxine, and White Cold Pack Canner. ■ . in — . I that was formerly known at the I ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Camp spent the weekend at his Frank Ellis spent — Thursday Port-; Potter place on Capital Hill and Ted Aspinall Friday evening. 20-Qt. Capacity—Straight Sides with Canning home in Vernonia. land. ■ will move Sunday. At I.ong Beach— Y€)UK TOWN’S TOPICS I The Canning Season Is Here I Rack — Seamless Bottom — Holds 7 Qt. Jars Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stubbs spent Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady and a few days the past week at Long family spent Wednesday in St. Hel Beach, Washington. ens visiting the Bill Henderson fam Visits Prestons— ily, former residents of Vernonia. (Mrs. S. J. Preston of Walker, lissouri, is visiting her son and ! Begin School---- laughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. | Instructors in the Vernonia Preston. -.chool systems beginning summei •ourses of instruction in Portland At White Home— Monday morning of this week in Pearl and Babe Watson of Bux- cluded Robert Slawson, Harold Me on sipent the day Sunday at the Entire, E. H. Condit and Lester home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skuzie. Ail are residing in Verno White. nia and commuting to Portland At Middendorp Home— vith the exception of McEntire I Mrs. E. B. Martin and children I vho is commuting from Forest | Grove. The clrsses are given under if Longview visited Sunday with he direction of the University o' her mother, Mrs. R. R. Middendorp. Also Margaret and Bill Lance came iregon Extension school. o stiy with their grandmother, '■ t Beach— '■Irs. R. R. Middendorp for two Mr. and Mrs. Frink Ellis and weeks. Oscar Kaphammer spent Sunday al lere Thursday Night- Sunset Bea,ch digging clams. Mr. and Mis. Syphas DeRosia of Weekend at Home— ■’ajls City spent Thursday night Mi s Betina Mathews who is stay- vith Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Robbins. 1 ng at the Kiiphammer home spent I At Junkins’ Home — I die weekend at her home near Mist. Katherins Norris is staying with rather’« Day Dinner— •Irs. J. C. Junkins, who has been Mrs. Mike Ludwig entertained 1 for the past two months. vith a Father’s Day ¿inner in honot f her husband, Mike Ludwig; also lonoring her daughter, Mrs. Jimmy Jurke, on her birthday. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie lurke, Barbara Dustin, Leo Lud- Jackie Solberg and Mr. Mike Ludwig. Your week’s Program at the JOY THEATRE $2,000,000 TRIUMPH Mutineeri find primitive love in TRUE ¡tory of ^ South Seas! Thursday and Friday June 22 and 23 The true story of men who mutinied for love! TINY on ' From long-forgotten mi BOUNTY J pages of time, written rfw/n? 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SM A 2O»h Century • F ob Picture Sunday and Monday, June 25 and 26 : White Home— «(L o .STBWART 1 Tuesday, June 27, PAL NIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE *Tr<»ialihk al KB® Nussdowii 'A Poiomoiinl Release Wednesday, June 28 KLEENEX— Italian - ij 3 Pounds 1*V Packages ............ DRIED PRUNES— SY RUP— Al Cannon Beach— Maple Flavored Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stubbs, Mrs. Tillie Stubbs and Mrs. Brindle and •hildren spent Thursday at Cannon Beach. 24-cz. Jug . .. Improving— Mrs. J. C. .Tunkins is stilt on sick list, although her friends he glad to hear that she is proving. Race«— M. F. Qanis A’compnnied by Mr. ■nd Mrs. Robert Rushing were at Brownsmeade during the past lay. Mrs. Ranos and children, Sara and Robert, returned to ’i»ni- th t evening following a <f several days there with her ■nts. Mere Viait« BOHE an OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND • ANN SHERIDAN “ ............... .......... from Minning---- Mr. and Mrs. Levi | M: nnin>; visited Sunday nd Mrs. Charles White. 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