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

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YOLK TOWN’S TOPICS
Here
for
| Registered
Vi.it—
Animal
Purchased—
Mrs. Ray Plymale’s parents of
McMinnville, Ore.—A registered
Mill City arrived here last Satur- Guernsey bull was recently sold by
day for an extended visit with J. Cruickshank and Sons to Nor­
thern daughter and family.
¡m;n A. Riggins of Vernonia. The
'animal is Oakdale Corporal Bill, ac-
Weekend Here—
i cording to the American Guernsey
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henderson Cattle Club, Peterborough, N. H.
of St. Helens spent the weekend
here at the James Brady home.
i Marriage License
I Through an article appearing in
At Convention—
the Oregon Journal of the issue
Reverend and Mrs. L. W. Suter appearing Tuesday evening it was
left the fore part of this week for learned of the issuing of a marriage
Turner wjiere they will attend the license to Harold C. Dow and Zelma
business convention and camp meet- M. Bush. The license was issued
ing for the Oregon district of the at Reno, Nevada.
Assembly of God. The session will'
last for two weeks, it was stated. Visits Robbins—
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Roibbins of
Here with Mr». Heenan—
Trout Lake, Washington, were
Betty Jegan, daughter of Mrs. visiting at the home of Mr. and
Jack Heenan, is here for a four- Mrs. Olin Rabbins and children on
week visit with her mother, Mrs. Wednesday and Thursday. Also
Ja<-k Heenan. She has been attend­ visitors were Raymond Robbins and
Mr. and Mrs. Alton McCray.
ing school at San Francisco.
Sven.on
Announced—
The U. S. Civil Service Commls-
«ion has announced open eompeti-
five exams for a number of posi-
tions. Applications must be in the
commission office in Washington,
D. C„ not later than August 17.
The exams are for positions as
follows: inspector, ordinance mater­
ial; educational and technical con­
sultant in curriculum problems; fed­
eral agent for home economics edu­
cation; pKncipal extension agri­
culturist; forest ecologist, forest
economist; assistant industrial coun­
sellor and engineer. Full informa­
tion may be obtained at the post
office regrrding applicr.t'ons.
Plays
Orchestra—
in
Joy Boyington, relief driver for
the Shell Oil Company here during
a part of each week is playing re­
gularly each Saturday evening with
a five-piece orchestra, the Rythm
Revelers, at Svenson. The orches­
tra is managed by Florence Whee­
ler Smith and formerly played at
Hammond near Fort Stevens, Boy­
ington plays the drums with the
group.
Injured Monday----
ANNOUNCEMENT
DR. GEO. BUTTERFIELD
OPTOMETRIST — EYE SPECIALIST
Will be at KULLANDER’S Jewelry Store
TUESDAY, JULY 25
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Make Appointments with Mr. Kullander
Hours 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.
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Lawh Mowers
Grass Catchers — Hose
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L awn MOWER — 14-inch 4 blade
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Bearing
8-inch wheels for only
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$6.75
Ball Beating
10-inch wheels for only
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LAWN MOWER — 16-inch 5 blade
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8-inch Wheel
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5/8 inch Coupled
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CLINCH HOSE COUPLINGS
set 25c
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CLINCH HOSE MENDERS
each
10c
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Only A Limited
Supply On Hand
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35c
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1-PiNT TIN FOUNT ................
with Continuous Spray Nozzle
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Hoffman Hardware Co.
Vernonia, Oregon
Phone 181
Friday
Afternoon Visitor—
Here
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Oregon-American
Idaho—
Back to Oswego—
CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon
Edwards—
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl were
¡In Portland Sunday to visit Tom
Edwards who is in the St. Vincents
hospital. He is much imnroved.
Al Denny spent
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen and
d-ugh ter, Margaret, visited Sunday visiting in Salem.
in Svenaon with Mr. Salomonsen’s
Weekend Visitors—
mother, Mrs. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson and
daughter of St. Helens visited here Honored by Shower—
Head Cut—
Relatives and friends of Miss
Fred Henderson, employed by the over the weekehd with Mr. and
Kathryn
McKenzie honored her
Mrs.
Nels
Chambers.
Sam Wilson logging concern, suf­
with a bridal shower last Friday
fered a seriously cut head late last
evening in Portland, Many useful
week which necessitated consider­ Leave on Vacation—
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hawken gifts were received and a late
able medical attention. The cut re­
left Saturday on a two-weeks vaca­
uper was served to 12 guests and
sulted from a brer king cable.
tion trip whch will take them to I vh j honer guest.
the Golden Gate Exposition zt San
Taken to Hospital----
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Hood River-^
River—
Elsie Duncan, daughter of Mr. Fancisco and other points of in- 1 Go to llnnd
and Mrs. Ross Duncan, was taken terest in California and Oregon. | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Horn were
tc St. Vincents hospital in Portland Roy Hickson will act as manager visitors at _ Hood River the past
un day
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... op­ of the Standard Oil Company for,_____
, with Mr. Horn’s parents,
k st Friday
for _..
an ________
appendicitis
stat? ¡this district during the obsence of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Horn.
eration. 1 Most
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____ reports
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that her condition was entirely sat­ Hawken.
IP»- tland Visitors—
is factory.
Here from Vancouver—
| Mrs. M. Gründen anl Mrs. Claude
Picnic Enjoy d—
Mis. Fred Veith of Vancouver,
. -¡s spent Tuesday of this week
Mrs. Long gave a picnic July Washington, is spending this week n Portland.
11th for her summer school' pupils in Vernonia visiting friends.
I District Manag r Dies—
at Black Waters. The class has just
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was received here Monday
completed a very successful six- ere rom Frisco
Betty Jegen arrived Sunday of the (leath of A j slater> for.
weeks term.
rom San rancisco for a visit.
j mer Safeway district manager of
Quartet to Be Here—
Shipley Visitors__
' stores in the Longview district of
Saturday evening the Northwest
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morley of which the Vernonia store is a mem-
Christian College Quartet will give
Hillsboro
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ber- The eause of the death was
an evening of music at the Chris­
tian church. One member of the Smith of Banks visited Mrs. Laura 8*Vin as heart troulb>«- Slater was
Shipley and family Sunday.
well known here by Gerald Horn
quartet will be Dean Stevens, a son
and Edward Clark, store and mar-
of Rev. Claude Stevens, former Here Saturday—
' k< t managers of this store. Mr.
minister of the Christian church.
Bob Smith of Banks visited Har­ Horn will attend the funeral cor-
There 'Will be no admission charge, old Shipley Saturday.
I tege today (Thursday) in Portland.
DOZEN .........
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis re­
turned Sunday to Mrs. Ellis’ par­
ents at Oswego, after visiting here
with relatives and friends.
Northern Life
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Complete Protection
Insures Your
Possession----
YOUR
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Of the Cost of Any
Collision Damage to
Your Car.
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EARN
Low Rates for—
Complete Low Cost
Fire - Theft - Glass
Liability
Retirement Income
Natural Death Benefit
Double and Triple Indemnity
Loss of Limbs
Monthly Accident and Sick-
ne»i Indemnity
Double Monthly Indemnity for
Hospitalization
Aviation Coverage
PROTECTION
STATE FARM
MUTUAL AUTO
INSURANCE CO
Everything in One
Policy—
Ross Warrensford
In Vernonia Every
Ross Warrensford
Ph. 191
Thursday
In
Vernonia
Ph. 191
Every
Thursday
20c
MARSHMALLOWS
1- lb. cello bag
12c
125-ft. roll
Jgc
KERR LIDS—
WAX PAPER, Diamond
Sunday Visitors----
3 DOZ................. 25c
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig and
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Burke spent
Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Nels Chambers.
MUSI ARD,
PARAFINE WAX—
lg pkg .................. in
FIG BARS, White or Whole Wheat, lb. ]QC
1UC
In Portland----
Mrs. A. P. Bays and Mrs. Chas.
Justice spent Saturday in Port-
land. Mrs. Bays received medical
attention.
PINEAPPLE—
Wadhams Crushed
No. 2 tins
2 for
14-0. pkg.
In Portland—
Charles Ratkie, Mr. and Mrs. De-
! Hart, Elder Nelson and Elder Childs
were present at a cottage meeting
Friday evening at the Claude Tack-1
ett home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mason,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rumble were
in Portland Saturday transacting
business.
Mrs. Jessie McDermid and Mrs.
W. J, Wilson of Ontario, Canada,
ire visiting their brother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Currie on A
itreet.
At Sfhrer Creek Fall.—
Leo Ludwig, Barbara Dustin and
Fritz Hausler spent Sunday at Sil-
'jer C«>ek Falls.
Portland
Visitor.—
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Snyder vis- I
ited in Portland over the weekend.
9-oz. tumbler 0^
2 medium bars
3 cans
25r
Except Chicken or Mushroom
4 pound cans
PORK & BEANS, Brimful, No. 2i/2 cans, 2 for jgc
25c
SYRUP — Hershey’s
1-Pound Tin
IVORY SOAP,
DOG FOOD, Kenwood
CHOCOLATE­
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bond and
daughters spent Sunday in Port­
land.
Wadhams,
CAMPBELL’S SOUP,
9Qc
MACARONI or
SPAGHETTI—
Three new cars were purchased
Friday from the Vernonia Auto Co.
by Vern Sykes, I. W. Bond and
the Smejkel brothers.
Visitors Here—
LUMBER
weekend
the
YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE YOUR FAMILY BETTER MEALS
FOR LESS EXPENSE BY PURCHASING YOUR GROCERY SUP­
PLIES HERE!
CANNING
KELLOGGS CEREALS
SUPPLIES—
RICE KR1SPIES or PEP
Package ........ 11c
BALL MASON CAPS
KERR MASON CAPS
PICNIC SUPPLIES
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mulberry
and children of Idaho Falls, Idaho,
are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
0. H. Kaphammer. Mrs. Mulberry
is Mr. Kaphammer’s sister. They
rpent Sunday at Cannon Beach.
In Portland—
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Salem—
HOUSEWIVES
Miss Joan Lindberg spent Fri­
day afternoon visiting at the home
of her sisiter Mrs. Olin Robbins on
the O- A hill.
Cottage Meeting—
H
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Visitor.—
Frank Johnson, an employee of
the Clark and Wilson Lumber Com-
| pany, was injured Monday at the
i scene of logging operations when a
cable parted and while recoiling, be-
came wiapped around the injured |
man’s neck. He was brought to Father Give. Degree—
Harlow Freeland was instrumental ,
Vernonia for medical attention ana
.hen taken to Portland for further in conferring the E. A. degree of
Masonry upon hit two sons at St. I
treatment.
Helens Saturday evening. The con-i
At Jantzen Beach—
’erring of a degree by a father up :
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ensworth >n two sons at the same time is
and Jeff Ensworth were at Kalama, raid to be very unusual. A. J. j
Vancouver and Jantzen Beach Sun- Hughes attended the ceremony
lay. Jeff Ensworth remained in where the unusual situotion arose.
Vancouver where he was dressed in
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vith the army following enlistment Here from Nebrask<
Mrs. Charles McBeth of Geneva,
here a short time ago. Mr. and
Mrs. Ensworth enjoyed a part of Vebraska, left Sundry following a
the remainder of the dry at the /¡sit here since the 4th of July. She
spent the time here with her moth»
’’jrtland beach resort.
?r, Mrs. A. 1 M. Acord and with
At Plymale Home—
brothers, not having seen them for
The twin brother of Ray Ply- 22 years.
nale, Walter Plymale, visited at
he home of his brother here last Name» Omitted—
Two names were omitted last
reek. The visitor’s home is at
week from a social item entitled
3 rand Round, Nebraska.
' Kitchen Shower Held Wednesday. »♦
Beach Weekend----
The names which should have ap-
Mr. Olin Robbins and son, Laur­ I erred ;n the listing of those pres­
ence, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cox ent weie Mrs. James McKenzie and
and children spent the weekend Christ.-- McKenzie.
it Sunset beach.
Cars Sold—
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FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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Fresh Meats
ASSORTED LUNCHEON MEATS
Fryers
PEAS—
Wadhams Sweet
No. 2 cans
3 for
OOC
SHOE POLISH—
Duncan*s Market
1EA, Wadhams Ivlemorie,
4-oz. pkg
Shinola Paste — Whitmores
Liquid
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All Color.
OC
VEG-ALL, For Salads or Soups
PEACHES—
BEANS, Cut Stringless
Pheasant
9Q».
2 For ........................ £uC
BEETS, Full Sliced ............
Fine for Iced Tea
2 for
3 for
in
1<FC
25c
£5^
' Specials for Friday and Saturday, July 21 and 22.
King’s Grocery
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