Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 18, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
■eeewaaaatarw Exams
estaliM»* —
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Announce
Attend Picnic—
Club Meets Leader----
Visit Mellingers—
The Rock Creek 4-H club, or­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Briot and. son
’ The
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S. Civil
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Service Commis-
- ------ — 1 Rev. and Mrs. Mcllvena, Mrs.
spent Sunday at Dundee, attending aion has announced open competi- George Wilson and Martin White, ganized last spring under the lea­
tive examinations for the position all of St. Helens, were callers at dership of Frank Morris, met L. J.
a Shell Oil company picnic.
* of junior public health nurse in the the W. J. Mellinger home on Sat­ Allen, Assistant State Club Leader,
In Molalla-
Pre.ton Guest—
Indian Field Service, Department urday after attending the Garner- it Linfield college and began a
New Employee—
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemble and of Interior. Applications must be i Weed funerals. Rev. Mcllvena is three-day tour of valley farms.
Mrs. G. H. Byarlay of Green,
Bob Thompson of Valley City,
I
family spent Sunday visiting in
Livestock, feeding, managing and
North Pakota, was recently em- Kansas, was a guest in the home . Molalla with Mr. Pemble’s cousin on file in the commission’s office pastor of the Methodist church of judging were studied. Also seed
at Washington, D. C., not later Et. Helens.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
J.
Preston
ployed by the Vernonia Auto com-
¡from Maryvale, Arkansas. They also than September 14. High school
production. The trip ended with »
visit at the Mailing cannery at
pany as a service man. He is stay- Monday and Tuesday of last week. visited in Oregon City.
education and certain nursing train- RetuAi to Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. Orris DeVaney re- Hillsboro.
is required for entrance to the ex­
ing at present with his sister, Mrs. Suffers Appendicitii
At Oswego—
am.. Full information may be ob turned to Portland Sunday after Visitors—
Vern Sykes. His wife and baby will
Modena Hall, daughter of Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, Mr. and
spending their two-weeks vacation
first
of
September.
join him the
Mr. and Mrs. George Stanton
and Mrs. R. I. Hall, suffered an Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer and sons, tained from the post office.
at the home of his parents near
:
nd
children vihited her folks, the
attack
of
acute
appendicitis
last
Dickie
and
Eddie,
spent
Sunday
at
At Breitenbush----
Many Attend Funeral—
Keasey.
W. J. Lindsley family, over the
Sunday which necessitated iiïinie- Oswego Lake at the L. Steffin
Dave
Marshall
is
spending
his
A number of St. Helens’ resi diate medical attention.
weekend.
home.
vacation at Breitenbush Springs, Annual Breakfast----
dents were in Vernonia to attend
A company of about 50 women Friends Assured—
Oregon.
the Weed-Garner funeral Saturday Return from Vacation—
Week Visitors—
gathered at the Christian church on
Friends of Mrs. Blanch DeWitt
afternoon.
Among them were
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brock, Leon,
J. C. Gordon and son, Wallace, In Portland—
last Friday at 9:30 a. m. to ob­ are being assured by numerous
Sheriff and Mrs. M. R. Calhoun, Elbert and Mervin returned Tues- of Portland left Monday after
Mr. and Mrs. Pat MdCauley and serve their Annual Missionary post cards that she and her two
County Assessor Fred Watkins, Dis­ day evening from a two and one- spending a week at the Salomonsen
ron spent Saturday in Portland.
Breakfast. The program of the sons, Ted and Donald, are having
trict Attorney D. O. Bennett and half-week vacation spent at Par­ home. Mr. Gordon is Mrs. Salomon-
morning was in charge of a group a wonderful visit in Ohio and points
Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. H. E. LaBone, son, Kansas, where they visited sen’s brother. They all spent the Visit Strongs----
of district officers of the state east.
Mrs. Albert Burcham, Mrs. Jack i with relatives of Mrs. Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown and missionary
weekend at Cannon Beach in Sal-
organization, they were
Kelley, Martin White, Mr. and Mrs.
children
of
Walla
Walla,
Washing
­
omonsen’s new trailer house.
Mesdanies Fishburn, Price, Cover- Attend Concert—
Clyde Urie and family, Mrs. Tony Go to Garibaldi—
ton, arrived Sunday for a visit
Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. F. R.
dale and Innmann. The breakfast
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and son, In St. Helens—
Cecato, Mrs. Wendell McKee, Mr.
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strong.
Olin
and Mrs. Glen Woodcox at­
was
served
on
small
tables
taste
­
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Chambers, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Steves and daughter, Loren, left Sunday for Garibaldi
tended a concert of the Portland
fully
decorated
with
sweet
peas.
On Vacation—
Mr.
care
for
the
and
Mrs.
Bud
Blackburn
and
where
Mr.
Mills
will
Mr. and Mrs. Wonderly, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. George Comstock Mrs. William Jacobs was chairman ! philharmonic orchestra at the Mult-
Mrs. George Perry, Mrs. George G. R. Mills service station while and Mrs. Mike Ludwig spent Sat-
of the committee.
I nomah stadium Monday evening.
Wilson and Reverend and Mrs. Mc­ the latter attends the San Francisco urday evening in St. Helens at the and family of Keasey left August
10th
for
Steelacoom,
Washington,
Pat
Paterson
home.
Golden
Gate
Exposition.
llvena.
for a short visit and vacation
Seaside Visitors—
with relatives of Mrs. Comstock.
i
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bond and They planned to return Thursday
daughters, Ida and Lucille, spent or Friday of this week.
Sunday at Seaside.
yt)UK TOWS TOPICS
ANNOUNCEMENT
Your week’s Program at the
JOY THEATRE
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McDonald
and son left for Salem Sunday
evening and from there for Lake­
view Monday for a visit with. re­
latives. They planned to be away
for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emmons and
son, Jimmy, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Johnson spent the weekend at Sea-
side.
Thursday and Friday, August 17 and 18
Visit, Daughter—
FAIRBANKS
RATHBONE
BASIL
Will be at KULLANDER’S Jewelry Store
DOUBLE FEATURE
Saturday, August 19
SEE THE SPORT OF DEATH
ANN SHERIDAN - PAT 0 BRIEN-JOHN PAYNI
Q LE PACE «FRANK McHUGH• Directed by Lloyd Bacot
Serven Play by Sig Herzig and Wally Klein • Based 01
• Story by Howard Hawks • A WARNER BROS. He tue*
Sunday and Monday, August 20 and 21
br8«
i '- i "ar.
Tuesday, August 22
DOUBLE FEATURE
PAL NIGHT
WHEN NANCY’S AFTER f
NANCY
DREW
ij
SONG N’.GHT
[REY LEARNED TO LIVE
E and J
Gerald Horn, local Safeway man­
ager, and Edward Clark, market
manager, spent the past Sunday in
Longview attending a meeting of
managers held at the Montecello
Hotel. A business meeting occupied
most of the day and was presided
over by H. F. Martens, Safeway
Divisional Manager.
Stuffed
!
Longview----
Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald
and three children and Vernon
Robinson were in Longview Satur­
day night and Sunday attending
ihe Longview Rolleo.
Fishing
SPIRIT
CULVER
A New Universal Picfur
Í^DÜRBIN
NAN GREY-HELEN PARRISH
3
Can*
Grant Thayer, Jack Graney, Orvel
Edwards. Arthur Nanson and Guy
Hanson were members of a party
pending the past Saturday fishing
rom DePoe Bay. An extremely
rerious case of sunburn was suffer-
d by Edwards, it was reported.
Natoma Chicken
16-oz. can ..............
Sditor
Visit»—
Marion Sexton, editor of the
"lark County Sun. was a visitor in
.’ernonia Saturday afternoon and
g; in Sunday with acquaintenances
nade during the time of his editor­
hip of The Vernonia Eagle.
At
Mill»
Home—
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills of |
Beaverton spent last weekend visit-1
ing at the home of his parents, I
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mills.
Pound ............................ 17c
ICE CREAM MIX, Junket,
3 Pkss- 25c
CHOCOLATE, Hershey’s Syrup, 16-oz. can 0C
9c
Tomato Sauce—
Brimful, 8-oz. cans
Mustard or Tomato
10c SARDINES
TISSUE, Clinic, 1000 sheets
4 rolls
Shredded Wheat-
KELLOGGS
15 Biscuits .........
10c
9c
19c
COLORED and WHITE FRYERS—
Complete Line of Cold Lunch Meats—
PINEAPPLE—
Wadhams Fancy,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White
■pent Tuesday in Taft fishing. They
•turned Tuesday evening.
3 burs
BAKING POWDER, Calumet, 16 -oz. can 21c
Sunday
i-'ixhing Trip—
9c
Cut from 5-Pound Loaf for Sandwiches—By the Piece
RAVIOLI—
Wadhams 2% tins
2 for
and Mrs. Marion Gartman,
Martin Burlingame and two i
hildren and and Mrs. Mrs. Burlingame’s
nother, Mrs. Lloyd, all of West St. I
Helens spent Sunday visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Gartman. Mrs.
Lloyd is a sister of Mrs. Gartman
CHEESE,
23
.........
rs. Ray Mills and son, Loren.
ind Mrs. C. A. Mills spent Friday
.-¡siting with Mrs. Floren Mills in
Hillsboro.
Visitors—
Hormels
DILL PICKLES, Wadhams 2’/2 size cans 2 for 25 c
PORK & BEANS—
Phillips 303 Cans
Large 22 oz.
i
“THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK"
13c PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP
...........
Our Meat Purchases Are Made Almost En­
tirely from Local Farmers!
39c
DIMPLE PEAS—
3
Q C
JJC
Cans
'ÙLi
PEPPER, Wadhams Black
GRAPEFRUIT—
No. 2 cans
3
n r*
ZjC
for
2-oz. can
5c
DOG FOOD, Playfair or Kenwood
6 cans 25c
Gei Voiir Picnic Supplies iron Us and Save
Specials for Friday and Saturday, August 18 and 19.
■
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J 7
i
King’s Grocery
IVJipre >owr Monca ttuys More
Vh. 91
t
J. A. Thornburg, President.
CHILI CON CARNE
Trip----
Hillsboro
Thursday and Friday, August 24 and 25
Invites You To Bank By Mail if
Inconvenient To Come In Person
Weekend Guests—
Attend All-Day Meet----
!
National Bank
Mrs. T. R. Kennedy and son,
Irvin Sharp and Mary Munson of
Robert, of Kansas City, Missouri, Molalla were weekend guests of Mr. |
Mrs. S. J. Preston of Walker, and Mrs. Grant Layer.
Missouri, and Mrs. W. N. Stevens
of Muskogee, Oklahoma, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Preston from Wednesday until Sun­
day of last week. The party has
been vacationing on the coast, visit-
ing Los Angeles, San Diego and
San Francisco en route to Oregon.
In
(Nr'cted b, Will I AM CUMINS ■ Preaeaterf by WARMR
Original Screen Hay by Kenneth Garnet • Based on th.
Nencv Draw StoriaateM
. a »1—• a.-.-. «J
Wednesday, August 23
The Forest Grove
I In Kelso—
OLIVES—
BONITA GRANVILLE ■ Ma uw ■ M taxi •
Hours 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M
Mrs. Alice Estey, Doris Rae, Bet­ I Mrs. Jack Heenan and daughter, '
ty Schalock and Mrs. Dave Marshall I Betty, spent the weekend with Cleve
spent Sunday at Seaside.
i Tisdale and family at Kelso.
Visitors—
Thrill Io th« star of "Wutherina Heights"
Make Appointments with Mr. Kullander
Lyman Hawken, Jr. left Monday Returns from Seaside—
A. L. Kullander accompanied by j
evening to spend a few days with
his brother and wife of Milwaukie
Alvin Lachine near Rainier.
were in Seaside the past weekend,
In Forest Grove—
where they met Mrs. Kullander
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard and who had been there for the pre­
daughter, Joy, and Ruby Tays spent vious week. Mrs. Kullander return­
Sunday in Forest Grove.
ed to Vernonia with the party.
At Seaside—
ihoia MPOI/S
GLASSES FITTED
EYES EXAMINED
|
Visitor—
VIRGINIA FIELD
LIONEL ATWILL
BARBARA O'NEIL
CHARLES
OPTOMETRIST — EYE SPECIALIST
Felix Wiederkehr is visiting near To Leave Saturday—
Jewell at the Van Vleet camp with
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sykes will
his daughter, Mrs. Clifford Counts. leave Saturday for Valley City,
North Dakota, Mr. Sykes’ former
On Vacation—
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Briot and son home, They plan to be away for
left Saturday on a two-weeks vaca­ three weeks. He is employed as
mechanic at the Vernonia Auto
tion.
company.
DOUGLAS
HUBERT
DR. GEO. BUTTERFIELD
Go to Lakeview—
Weekend Vacation----
At I lie New Mile
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