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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1939)
Vernonia Gets Fifth Posiùon In Contest Fourth Division Rating Shows Tie with Indepen dence, Gladstone FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT FOR RENT—Ten-room house fur FOR SALE—Income property in payroll town. Five houses, three nished for $25 per month in ad vance. Water extra. See O. D. modern. Total number of rooms is Lavender or T. B. Mills. 31tl 27. Will consider part trade. O. D. 39 Lavender, Vernonia. 31t3 42 FOR RENT — Three-room cottage, FOR SALE—-Red Fryers, also cow 44 all modern. 376 North street; for sale or trade, for what have 50 phone 262. W. O. Porterfield. you? Mary Sehedwin, Stoney Point 37 31t3 31tl— road. 37 Heat Hits Here (Continued from page 1.) 8 9 10 11 12 Ezra 8tone, heard on the NBC ELSON EDDY, star baritone, re turns to appear each Sunday with "Aldrich Family" series Sundays, is taking things easy I He usually holds his chum Charlie McCarthy over the NBC-Red network on Aug. 13. Nelson down eight jobs but is limiting him self to only two at present. In ad dition to his Sunday program, he is playing the lead In a summer stock company. 1 13 Angeline Orr, star of “Judy and Jane," Just can’t get away from radio people. Her husband is Wynthrop 1 10 N • • • Vernonia stood fifth in the fourth division oi the 1939 Cities Traffic Safety contest for the month of June, it was announced today by Earl Snell, secretary of state and sponsor of the contest. Standings for cities entered in this division were as follows: Ban don, Enterprise, Reedsport, Sheri dan, Union and West Linn, tied for wood after one of his most strenuous first; Woodburn, second; Oswego, years of work. In addition to radio and motion picture work, he made a third; Forest Grove, fourth; Glad concert tour of the United States. stone, Independence, Vernonia, tied • • • tor fifth; Milton, sixth; Beaverton The Monday night Radio Theatre, which returns to the air Sept. 11, is a.id Newport, tied for seventh; Mil the only show never to finish re Orr, producer ot network shows, and waukie, eighth; Myrtle Point, ninth; hearsals more than three seconds her cousin is Bess Johnson, star of Lebanon and Prineville, tenth; overtime or undertime. Mel Rulck, “Hilltop House." Others In her fam Gresham and Heppner, eleventh. the announcer, keeps the dramatic ily do microphone work, too. program on an even keel by checking ... In the first division Medford was Cecil B. DeMille's stopwatch between Don Hancock, the handsome an first, Salem was second, Astoria each act. He regulates his pace nouncer ot the “Stepmother” pro was third, Eugene fourth while accordingly. gram, has a most unusual fan club • • • Klamath Falls and Portland tied for It was started by a Chicago woman Lysbeth Hughes, below, heard on and its membership embraces every fifth place. Cities in the second NBC’s “Answers From the Dancers" state in the union. The club is known division were rated as follows; Ore program Monday nights, qualifies as as "Don Hancock’s Foster Mothers.” an artist in two branches. She not gon City, first; Baker, second; Ai- • • • bany, Corvallis, Marshfield, tied for Erno Rapee, below, music director of the “Musical Playhouse," has per third; The Dalles, fourth; Pendle haps been seen by more visitors in ton, fifth; Bend, sixth. New York City than any other radio In the third division the stand ings were as follows: Burns, first; Coquille, second; North Bend and Springfield, tied for third; McMinn ville, fourth; Ashland and Hills boro, tied for fifth; Newberg, sixth; Dallas, Roseburg, Silverton and Tillamook, tied for seventh; Toledo, eighth; Grants Pass, ninth; Hood I River, tenth; and St. Helens, eleven only rates as one of the foremost th. women harpists but also enjoys the Cities are grouped according to distinction of being one of radio’s population, those with 10,000 or most popular vocalists. * * • more being placed in the first divi George Neise, heard in "The Ro personality. Rapee has conductea sion; those with 5,000 to 10,000 in mance of Helen Trent,” comes from the orchestra at the Radio City the second; those with 3,000 to 5,- a family of bankers and has a bank Music Hall for seven years, and as it ing degree himself but is defying is regarded as one of the show places 000 in the third; and those with, family tradition by choosing radio as of the world, out-of-towners attenc 1,000 to 2,000 in the fourth. Rat- I the place in great numbers. a career, and he’s doing very well. ings are based on the percentage ’ of improvement in the number of1 for the month of June this year as year. traffic accidents, injuries and deaths ; compared to the same month last The contest is being sponsored by Mr. Snell in Connection with his state-wide campaign for traffic safe- I ly in Oregon and at the end of the I year, final ratings will be computed and the winner of each division will I receive a set of highway plaques I designating that city as safety i award winner for 1939. These placques will be suitable for mount ing on standards at the entrances of the city and will serve as a per manent award. Announcement Made of 24th Anniversary 83 82 75 76 87 70 84 69 69 78 70 67 79 89 98 96 83 94 104 99 94 90 78 76 1 14 ! 15 17 ¡18 ' 19 ¡20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 • 40 53 39 39 42 43 38 41 44 47 44 67 50 61 • 47 40 46 43 I Houses for Sale From $500 up Low Down Payment - Easy Terms cn Balance rOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Caley A. Stanwood, Inc. FOR RENT—Four-room house, pra- ticaliy modern, at 1005 Nehalem Avenue. $15. See T. B. Mills. 31tl— See T. B. Mills — Vernonia ■¿4 I ANNUAL DONNA LEE SALE Starts August 7, and Continues for One Week—Ending August 12 ALL DONNA LEE DRESSES to Go on Sale •’ $1.00 Sale Now on SHEETS and PILLOW SLIPS SHEETS------ 63 x 99, $1.09 — 81 x 99, $1.29 — 108 xl08, $1.39 PILLOW SLIPS — 42 x 36 Each 29c »e Jjj -Agi LÌ I Ï A 1 BL^1 y ■ it il Prices Effective August 4th to Spain —Shop Our Market for the Finest Meats— onl/ HORMELS CAN .......... ¿¿ 2Z New Tender Smoked LB Half dr Whole Medium Sizes Pound .................... 14c Duchess Dressing Jar ' lb. 21C Of Open Kettle Rendered 3 Pounds ................... Z j C BEEF STEAKS 1Û- ( Pound 16l/2c Assorted Luncheon Meats LB. 19C Rind Off ............ Pound ....................... ......................... Pound Bologna and Liver Sausage 17r Swift’s Sliced Bacon— 25c 91/^e PURE LARD— BACON— Dry Sugar Cured By the Piece Salad Quart lb. 13 %c Beef— Prime Sugar Cured Picnics—• 4 packers Fresh - Crisp 2-Pound Box from SKINNED HAMS— in 1UC 2-oz. can ....................... Cut ■■oiling Reef Tobacco VELVET or P. A. ■Beef Pot Roast 22c Pound ............................... 1 V SEE OUR HANDBILL Sor OTHER SPECIALS Cheese Original Safeway Store Was at American Falls, Idaho; Now No. 1 Announcement is being made this week, by Gerald Horn, manager of Safeway here, of the firm’s 24th Anniversary to be celebrated all during the month of August. Birthplace of the firm was a small, quickly-erected frame build ing on the outskirts of American Falls, Idaho. The present store there is designated as Store No. 1. The policy of operation of the first . ¿tore was based upon the then new idea of buying foodstuffs direct from suppliers, eliminating the many in-between commissions and costs, and passing the saving on to consumers, a policy which has been maintained without varia tion to this day. In a few years the little firm had branched out to locations in several nearby towns. In 1921 fur ther expansion was possible and ¡Safeway came to Portland. In the next few years Safeway grew very rapidly as greater num bers of the Western public became more familiar with the firm’s dir ect merchandising methods. Soon Safeway appeared in many com- | munities up and down the West 'Coast. In making the announcement of the 14th Anniversary of the found- png of the first store, Mr. Horn I stated that the main thought of his .company in putting on such a big celebration at this time is to show [some measure of appreciation for the continued increasing patronage that has made such success possible. , * 4L M ' MILD CREAM Pound MASON JARS Qts. Doz. 79c Dozen 15c ECONOMY CAPS PAROWAX JELLS RITE . Fruit Pectin JAR RUBBERS ä Com Western Pride 3-Pound Can 45c Sii ri nip 10c 5-oz. can Each ........................... 1 IvC 4 cans 25c Peas L*v°- 4 cans 25c Marshmallows Corned Beef- Grapefruit Hot Sauce doz. cans 35C Pineapple can sy2c Pepper 2-oz.can 5c; 4-oz,caii9c Milk 4 cans 25c Tidbits FLUFFIEST 1-LB BAG For may pound pkg. 10c 2 bottles 25c 3 dozen 15c 9c Airway Coffee l-lb. bag |^c 3-lb. bag 39c Del Monte Bordens, Alpine, Pet or Carnation KITCHEN CRAF1 m tefioun £5x49-10. bag $1.25 2 Large Packages 35c A