VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1939 Clinic in Portland where an eye Mr. and Mrs. Ray Plymale and specialist was consulted. His par­ family spent Sunday at a picnic at ents motored to Portland Monday Arcadia park. evening to see him and the 1»MM reports are that following an oper­ At Seasidi ation on the eye Tuesday that the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frazee and doctors had been unable to re­ family spent Sunday at Seaside. move the piece of steel, and are now awaiting further developments. In St. Helens Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady motored to St. Helens Wednesday, taking children spent the weekend with ■with them Mary Joyce Henderson I relatives at Winlock, Washington, i who returned to her home. She h. s !'he three younger children re- jlbeen here for two weeks. The Bra- | ■’’lained with their cousins for a j d.vs will also motor to Sheridan ' longer visit. l where Mrs. Brady will vacation for Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Kirkbride j a few weeks. and family spent Sunday at Seaside. Mrs. Bert DePue and daughter, •Margaret, end son, Robert, irt- GUN BACK-FIRE companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ray ¡CAUSES EYE McGee and daughter, Bonnie, were 'INJURY FRIDAY in Seaside Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilkerson STONEY POINT — (Special to .The Efgle)—While out hunting and children spent the weekend at gray squirrels last Friday morning, Cannon Beech. Billie Mellinger, son of Mr. and Calvin Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis, had the misfortune to Mrs. Oliver Mellinger, underwent ¡have the gun back-fire, imbedding a tonsillectomy Monday morning I a small piece of the copper jacket and is reported as getting along and some of the powder in the nicely. j right eye. He yas given immediate Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ellis and I medical attention and Saturday son of Oregon City were Sunday morning was taken to the Coffee guests at the P. O. Mellinger home. Picnic— yCUK TOWN’S TOPICS Leave Hear for California— Sam Gordon— group of five ladies. Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. Alice Estey, Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. Charles Marston and Mrs. F. R. Olin went to Seaside to attend a bridge tea last Thursday sponsored by the church, St. Margarets Guild. Sam Gordon gave a talk on bridge rules At Silverton— Mrs. Vern Sykes, Mrs. Rex Pem- and assisted the ladies in a game, ble, Patricia Pemble and Mrs. O. Before and after the game swinl­ Kaphammer and children spent Fri­ ming and bicycle riding was en­ joyed. day visiting friends at Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemble and family left Sunday for Stockton, California, where they will visit relatives of Mr. Pemble’s for about two weeks. They also plan to see the fair. • A ne wsu tri - carri ace orna whs nuFecr for . college Boys, hohetmooners and zjvcereexs. toait HVERRGSD FRON, Co n sc mues pen CALLON ... I In .Return» Sunday---- Hillsboro----- has me f / u - oitits pastsme cf 1 CRy fLOt A DORAS. TDDRys VOtNh'6 MO PERNS DASH TOO. INiUXDSlOVS fíUTOS UPHOLSTERED WITH MONNtn venter, which ths FAIR SEX COMMENDS BECAUSE /TÍS COMFORTABLE, DURABLE ' HND ERSV-TO-CLSRN . .. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig and: Mrs. Ben Owens returned home Mrs. Jimmie Burke made a business ’ Sunday from a visit spent in San Francisco and Klamath Falls. trip to Hillsboro Saturday. Business Visit Hershey»— Visitors— Mrs. Leslie Hobin made a busi­ Mr. and Mrs. Nels Chambers and and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig ness trip to Hillsboro’Saturday. spent Sunday with the Joe Hershey Here from Portland— family. Mrs. J. V. McAlister asd children of Portland were guests of Mrs. F, Visits Parents— MQTonizep Eva Chambers spent Saturday M. Ruhl over the weekend. CROSAPCRS night • and Sunday with her folks, Heenan Visitors— soLViene in Mr. and Mrs. Nels Crambers. .1^90 built this Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tisdale of FIRST TANK, Kelso spent Sunday with Mr. and Returns from Hospital— WHICH HAD NN Spencer returned ‘ Mrs. Jack Heenan, Mrs. Robert ornate front Saturday from the St. Vincent hos- BUMPER, WAS_______________________________ pital where she has been the past Here From Forest Grove---- RERR-PRIVEN BY SIX HORSES. UND STEENED By Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tays of a wtohmtep yoKfEcrmc oh the front axle . 1 two weeks. Forest Grove visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard. Go to Seattle— niu rmruars Mte. nr nxnsì iHTnmenìToxì or Kuto unmet «R m Br a»tu unti h Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Watts left Visit» Sister---- Thursday for Seattle for a short Visits Parents— Go to Seaside— Nettie Nichols spent the weekend visit with their daughter, Mrs. Ed Larry Marshall visited with his The Woodruff family vacationed in Portland visiting her sister, Mrs. Ritchie. parents Mr. and Mrs. Dave Marshall at Seasid,e the past Sunday. j Froembliu^. Saturday afternoon and part of Visit Whites— Sunday of the past weekend before Bridge Club to Meet---- Mr. and Mrs. Watson of Buxton ildaho Vi.itor»— returning to Eugene. Mrs. Charles White Mr. andMrs. Adolf Nelson and The 0-A Bridge club will meet at visited Mr. Snd Mrs. Deloss Powell and daughter and family Saturday. at the home of Mrs. Charles Mar-, 1 left Tuesday for Moscow, Idaho, ■ Sunday Visitor»:— ston today. , Miss Kathryn Thorp and her sis­ Dr., Mr». Eby Return— ¡where they will visit relatives and Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Eby returned friends. They will also visit in Spo- ter, Caroline, and Mrs. Barbara Disorderly Conduct-—« Friday from a two-week vacation ' kane, Washington, before returning ■ Masserton of Portland visited Mr. Clifford Juola and Roy Allen trip to eastern Oregon. During Dr. | to their home here Sunday evening. annd Mrs. A. J. Hughes for a part of the past Sunday afternoon, were apprehended by city marshals Eby’s absence, James M. Whitely, M. D., was engaged to answer calls Visit» Parent»— A. D, Lolley and Henry King last and care for the office work. Dr. I Millicent Olin of Portland spent Returns from Kansas:—, E. G, Roediger and daughter, Saturday and fined in the Recor­ Eby will resume his routine duties the weekend with her parents, Mr. : Ruth, and sop, Ralph, motored to | der’s Court of Loel Roberts, The now it was stated. i and Mrs. F. R. Olin. | Portland Saturday to bring home | former was assessed $25 ^nd the i Mrs. Roediger, who has returned latter 810, - from Junction City, Kansas, where I she has been visiting relatives for At Beaches—> j the past month, Mrs. Roediger says IMr. and Mrs. Louis Laramore ¡that crops there are very poor in spent the past Sunday at Cannon (some sections of the country, wheat beach and Seaside, ,oniy making two bushels per acre. | A close friend who operates fi Go to V ancouver— ¡large lumber yard, says the lumber Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poetter and ! business there is also very poor. son Eddie went to Vancouver, I At Seaside— Washington, Sunday for their ATLAS GRIP-SAFE SILENT TREAD Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, Mr. laughter, Eleanor who has been and Mrs. Frank Hartwick and daugh­ vacationing there and for Mrs. ter, Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. Harold The danger of smooth tires is too great! Th« Poetter ’ s mother who recently re­ |Howard, Zona Shoemaker, Mr. and New Atlas Grip-Safe, Silent Tread Tire is the turned from a trip to Montana. | Mrs. Ben Briekell and Earl King last word in safety through positive road-grip, iand Pauline Dial were among those grip-safe center tread and anti-skid protection. I who spent part of the past Sunday’ in Seaside. • I Better Get New Tires Before Your Old Ones Get You! Drive in and see this new achievement in safety­ tread design. And for double security, ask for the new Atlas reinforced tube. ASK US FOR BUDGET TERMS WHY TAKE A CHANCE WITH SMOOTH TIRES? Vernonia Auto Co. “A Safe Place to Trade” Chevrolet Motor Cars ------ Authorized Service Vernonia ilio Su ni mor Vi»it Ruhls— Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chatterton visited with Mr, and Mrs. Merle Ruhl Tuesday evening, Mr, Chat­ terton is a representative of the Hazeltine Hardware Company. Merle Ruhl and W. G. Heath motored to Raymond, Washington, the past weekend where they met Paul Chatterton and a group of I five other Portland men, A fishing trip was enjoyed by the group. Vacation Mrs. C. R. Watts retur-! a three-week vacation, Watts will resume his I city mail deliveryman ‘ I I Here Vancouver— from and Mrs. Jack Manley and Lillian Moore of Vancouver, , were visitors recently with ■ Mrs. George Baker and Mrs. Earle | S. Smith. I Our call and delivery service and expert work­ manship will return your clothing and laundry articles to you with the appearance of newly- purchased materials. PREPARE NOW FOR THAT SUMMER VACATION! Funeral services for Mrs. Har- riet D. Fisher, 95, were held Tues-, day at Finley's chapel in Portland. Mrs. Fisher was the mother of Ray D. Fisher, former editor of The Vernonia Eagle and now owner of the Book Store in Forest Grove. The death occured at the home 4 her son in Forest Grove. The de­ ceased woman was the oldest liv­ ing graduate of Northwestern Uni­ versity rnd was for 24 years cor­ responding secretary of the Col­ umbia River branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church. Son & Cleaners Co VERNONIA, OREGON Dies— P & G SOAP­ 4 Giant see my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 >er M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon. <. mini: PEANUT BUTTER, Wadhams 10c Bars KLEENEX— 200 Sheets 500 2 for Sheets 25c 28c 16-oz. jar COFFEE, Wadhams Memorie NUBORA, Tissues Facial MATCHES, Popular Size 24 oz. Ohio Pla-Safe CRACKERS, Salted Sodas 25c Lb. pkg. Box 19c 3C 2-lb. box ALL-BRAN— KELLOGG’S 19c Large Pkg. SALAD DRESSING, Pheasant Qt. Jar PUREX, Bleach and Water Softner CORN— Whole Kernel No. 2 tins 3 for 25C COUNTRY FRYERS Wadhams Fancy Tips Ort 2 GRAPEFRUIT— No. 300 tins 3 25c for Pancake Flour— Sperry’s 28-oz. pkg. 13c Colored and White LUNCH MEATS ¿1C .... for 23c Large Assortment of Fresh BEST-QUALITY ASPARAGUS— 18c Duncan’s Market JARS------ Make Us Your Headquarters for FRUIT JARS and Supplies This Season. Specials for Friday and Saturday, July 28 and 29 King’s Grocery Here— Ward Plummer, son of Cal Plum­ mer, returned home last week fol­ lowing a four-year enlistment in the U. S. Marines. He was stationed at Honolulu during that time. He 'plans to remain in Vernonia and will seek work here. Wholesale and Il et ai I SERVICE ■ QUALITY - ECONOMY Ends- Mr. and ned from trip. Mr. duties as Monday. Mother Itclieving Yourself of ilie Tiresome Drudgery of < leaning! Trip - Fishing LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER Where Y our Money Buys More Ph. 91 At the New Mile 2 Deliveries Daily