Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 04, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Cosst Many Cars—
At Beaches---
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ranes, ac
companied by Miss Cat hr in Hoff
man, drove to~the be^ch Sunday
•vening. They made the trip over
the Wolf Creek highway, during
th* journey making a count of
traffic on the road. Between Sun­
set Camp and the Junction of the
Wolf Creek road with the eoast
righway at Necanicum, 428 cars
were counted.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Briot and son,
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer
Reverend H. R. Scheuertnan, min­
and children, Mrs. Bill Bond and Billy, spent the weekend in Os­ ister of the Evangelical church, last
Calvin Mitchell sj>ent Sunday at wego visiting with Mrs. Briot’s week attended a Portland clinic to
folks.
seek relief from a back ailment
Cannon Beach and Seaside.
which has troubled him for some
Bu.ine.» Journey—
Here from Jewell—
time. Advice given was to contact
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brutkie made his dentist in seeking the source oi
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Counts
and son, Dickie, of Jewell spent a business trip to Carlton and Port­ the trouble.
land Tuesday.
the weekend in Vernonia.
Hara from Westport^
Collin Matheny of Wauna and
Ray Nelson of Westport were the
guests of Miss Dorothy Myers and
Miss Florence Biggs for the week­
end.
Roturn* from
Hospital—
Miss Elsie Dujican returned to her
home here Tuesday evening follow-
ing recovery from a recent appen-
dectomy.
In
Return—
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelson and
Mrs. Margaret Powell and daughter
returned from a several days visit
in Washington and Idaho. While
in Lewiston, Idaho, the tempera­
ture was reported at 111 and 117
degrees. Miss Harriet Anderson
from Moscow, Idaho, is spending a
few weeks here with Mrs. Powell
and the Nelsons.
Return, to
Oswego—
Attend*
50c
per
person.
In
Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rushing spent
the weekend in Portland at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ronald.
They ail attended the Sigma Phi
picnic un Saturday at the summer
home of Doctor Hendrick on the
Sandy river.
At Beach—
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Graves and
son, Denny, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
from I Cline and daughter, Beverly, spent
Harry
Emmons
spent
Thursday until Sunday at Medford the weekend at the beach.
visiting with his sister and family.
At Medford---
JOY THEATRE
In Cornelius—
Works
Thursday and Friday, August 3 and 4
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Saturday, August 5
Double Feature
Here—
Mrs. Charlie White and daughter,
Beteen -----------
Mathews of
Mist Leota, visited in Cornelius Wednes­
Miss --------
— -----
is working at the Earl Dial Home. | day. Mrs. White’s mother, Mrs.
i
Visit Robbins----
I Laura Pugh, came back with them
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lindberg to spend the weekend here.
and children of Svenson spent Fri­ Here from Texas-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Grant of
Olin Robbins.
Dallas, Texas, are guests of Mrs.
Grant’s mother, Mrs. Emma Weed,
I
Friday Visitors-
Mrs. Chet Robbins and daugh­ Mrs. Grant is a sister of Oscar
ters, Dixie and Alice, of Treharne Weed and Mrs. E. E. Garner.
spent Friday at the home of Mrs. Guest*—
Mr. and Mrs.. Lynn Perry of Per-
Olin Robbins on the O-A hill.
ginston, Mississippi, are guests of
At Westlund Home—
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner. Mrs. I
iMr. and Mrs. Olin Robbins and Perry is a sister of Mr. Garner. j
children spent Sunday at the home
Change Residence----
of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Westlund.
Mr. and Mrs. John Glassner mov- '
At Beach—
ed to Vernonia Saturday from Tre- i
Mrs. E. Buckner and son, Max, harne where they have lived for!
and Ida Bond spent the weekend several years.
at Seaside where they visited with
At Vaughan Home----
Mr. Buckner.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baker spent
Here from Kathlamet—
Sunday at the home of Mr. and i
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitsell Mrs. J. W. Vaughan.
of Kathlamet, Washington, visited
here the past Sunday with Mr. and To Those Who----
Like to dance, you have y ur
Mio. Russell Whitsell and Mr. and
chance Saturday evening. Hear____
Mrs. V. M. Whitsell.
Bob
In Bend----
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson
visited relatives in Bend during the
past weekend.
Mitchell's orchestra at the I.O.O.F.
hall, Vernonia. Admission 50 per
person.
j__
Return from Vacation—
A COLUMBIA
June Storey and Gene Autry i
a scene from Republic's
"Home on the Prairie"
Sunday and Monday, August 6 and 7
MF donat
¿GOODBYE
MR.CHIPS
Don’t Mis«—
The tops in dancing entertain-
ment. Dance to Bob Mitchell and
I hi» orchestra Saturday, August 5,
I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Adm:*,
sion 50c per person.
1 —
Head* List—
Sigma Phi Epsilon led the 28 na­
tional fraternities on the Oregon
State College campus in scholastic
achievement during the recent spring
term and for the entire school
year. Harold Cason, Larry Marshall |
and Holly Holcomb, Vernonia high
school graduates who have attended
Oregon State, are members of the
fraternity.
Scoutmeeting
Wednesday, August 9
SONG NIGHT
• Matt
ADOLPHE MENJOU
Postponed---
Meetings of the members of the
Vernonia Boy Scout troop have been
postponed until September 9, it was
announced this week, because a
number of the boys are taking
vacations at the present time.
I«
Weekend Trip—
Thursday and Friday, August 10 and 11
HERE'S A NEW AND BETTER PtCTUBE
IVITHTHAT COULDN'T-HE-BET1 ER CAST!
JOHN GARFIELD
CLAUDS RAINS
JIFFBEY LYNN«FAY IAINTI»
DONALD cane« MAY RO««ON
Frank M<H^k • Dxk Fans
agcous
PRISCILLA LANE
ROSEMARY LANE
LOLA LANE
GALE PAGE
........ L. ****** *so*
«M.W h michjic ctiril
Mrs. Alice Estey and Mrs. Dave
Marshall were visitors in Corvallis
and Eugene during the past week­
end, the former going to Corvallis
to visit her daughter, Doris Rae,
and the latter to Eugene to visit
her son. Larry.
Seriously
HI—
Mrs. Frank Davis has been con-
fined to her bed since Monday of
last week seriously ill. Her condi­
tion at last reports was that little
if any improvement had been made.
PUREX—
13c
Quart Bottle
pend on me,
for only light
is my master.
You no longer take chances on poor light when you
can accurately measure what light you have at the
place you want it.
.
I can tell you whether you have enough light
in your heme, your office or your store. You may
depend on me. /
Oregon Gas &
Electric Co.
PICNIC SUPPLIES------
Divided Plates — Paper Napkins — Fancy Colored
Piates — Paper Cups Your Choice
2 pkgs. 15c
PIGS FEET—
HORMELS
——
Spiced Just
Right—Ready to Eat
IQ
Pint Jar .........................
l*zv
GELATIN—
Corn or Gloss
CLEANSER,
Wadhamg
15c
1-ox. pkg.................
Kellogg’s,
CORN FLAKES,
STARCH,
Lighthouse
Reg. size 6c
2 pkgs. 15c
3 cans
10c
3 cans 25c
SPAGHETTI, F ranco-American
PEANUT BUTTER—
Wad ha ms Fancy No. 1 | q
16-oz.
jar
....................
A «7 V
BARTLETT PEARS—
Wadhang Fancy
SPICED MEAT,
Rose Brand
12-oz. tin 25c
Shortening, Kneedit Pure Vegetable,
lb. pkg. J2c
19c
WHITE and COLORED FRYERS
KIDNEY BEANS—
Wadhams — Red
No.
2
can
—RABBITS—
Q
<7 C
ASSORTED PICNIC LUNCH MEATS
COFFEE—
Wadhams Vacuum pack 07
¿1C
' Pound
ilaincaii's Market
Ice Cream Powder—
Junket — Asst. Flavors Q £
3
Package*
¿3C
2 Bar.
PINEAPPLE JUICE,
WHEAT I ES
Fels-Naptha Soap—
9c
RIPE OLIVES,
Wadhams
2 cans 15c
2 packages
Pheasant, 9-oz. can
25c
2 for 25c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, August I and 5
King’s Grocery
Where Your Money Buys More
Return from Cutler City—
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Parkhill have
returned from Cutler City where
they spent the past two weeks with
relatives and friends.
You can de-
DELIVERY SERVICE:—Daily 10:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m.
Eye Injury Treatment—
Jewell' Lloyd, Scoutmaster of the
Vernonia troop, is taking treat­
ments for a recently suffered eye
injury. The medical attention is be­
ing received in Portland.
I am a light
meter. I
measure light
as easily as
you measure
milk.
Enjoy weekend excursions to the country with a picnic basket bulging
with these foods.
s
Son Born—
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitsell are
the parents of a son born Friday
of last week. The boy, weighing
seven and one-half pounds, has been
named Dale Vernon.
I CAN TELL YOU I
WHETHER YOUR
STORE LIGHTING
REALLY SELLS
Suggestions For Your Picnic Basket
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Simmons re­
turned Saturday from a vacation
spent at Coquille and nearby points.
Fraternity
Tuesday, August 8
PAL NIGHT
DOUBLE FEATURE
IE LOWDOWN ON THE
UNITIONS
MOB!
Visit Bennetts—
Accident—
1 —
An error in the publication of
Miss Joy Willard returned home
names was made in last week's
after spending two weeks in Seattle.
edition of The Eagle. The name of
Dance to the Music—
Clifford Juola should have been
Of Bob Mitchell and hi* orches- In Hillsboro—
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig and Russell Juola as used in a Town
tra, Saturday, August 5, at I. O.
O. F. hail, Vernonia. Admission 50c Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Burke spent Topics article concerning an arrest
made by A. D. Lolley and Henry
per person.
1— Sunday In Hillsboro.
King, city marshals.
Your week’s Program at the
I
In
Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole of Long- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broderick
view, and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey ( were recent visitors at the Ban
Bennett home. Mr. Broderick, who
and children were involved in an i
is steward on the S.S.W.R. Keever,
automobile accident Saturday even­ left Sunday for the Atlantic coast.
ing which caused considerable dam- j
age to the automòbile in which I Don’t Forget—
they were riding and which gave ' Bob Mitchell's orchestra will play
Mrs.
Dewey an injured foot. While ' hero Saturday evening, August 5,
Here from Portland—
at the 1 0.0.F. hall. Dance to the
Sunday Visitors—
Millicent Olin and Caroline Ka- traveling on the Mùt highway a top, in music.
1 —
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Theise and son, rcnen of Portland spent the weekend
short distance past Big Eddy park '
Robert, visited Sunday with Mr. with Mr. and Mrs.
F. R. Olin. They the auto came in contact with .* "«turn* to Home—
and Mrs. John Ellis.
spent most of the time golfing.
|cow which was occupying the ro. d-
Mr. i nd Mrs. Earl' Morris of Park
way. The party had left Vernonia Plac ■ brought Eileen llhlin home
Plan for an—
Club Meets—
'at nine o’clock intending to go to Sunday and spent the day visiting
Enjoyable Saturday evening Au-
The O-A Bridge club met at the
Spirit Lake for the weekend.
and Mrs. Charles Uhlin.
gust 5, by dancing fco the music of
home of Mrs. C. O. Marsten last
Bob Mitchell and his orchestra.
Thursday. Mrs. C. L. Anderson won
I.O.O.F. hall, Vernonia. Admission
high score.
Correction—
Home—
Clinic—
Pli. 91
At the New Mile 11
2 Deliveries Daily