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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1939)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO Here Taylor.— Vi.it Saturday— Miss Virginia Barton ani her j Mr. and Mrs. Leon Holyfield of mother, Mrs. Barton, and Jack Mar-'Burns returned last Saturday r to a week’s visit shall visited here Saturday with Mrs. their home following - .. . Dave Marshall. They attended the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Elected to District Office— Vernonia day picnic Sunday at Taylor. Evelyn Tyrone accompanied them here to visit at the home of Harry Kerns was named Senior Jantzen Beach. Mr. and Mrs. George Laird. District Vice Commander at the district conference of the Veterans Sc'i*ab C.et. Appointment— Lee Schwab was named to the Visit Here— of Foreign Wars held here Friday Mr. and Mrs. R. ] L. Kullander position of district publicity chair overseas evening. Kerns who saw of Milwaukie spent 'the ! past Sunday man last Friday evening at the dis service in the navy is also the new here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. commander of Vernonia Post No. trict conference of the VFW. L. Kullander. 119 of the American Legion. Visit. Here— Mrs. Charles Burrow and son of Go to Exposition— in Portland— Mr. and Mrs. J. W. . Nichols and Vale arrived here Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pumala and Joanne, I with her parents, Mr. and M rs. J: ughters, Barbara and and Mrs. Sue Ward, mother of family spent Friday and Saturday Judd Greenman. Mrs. Nichols, left Saturday for in Portland. San Francisco to attend the San Many Enjoy Picnic— On Vacation— It is reported that about 75 peo- Francisco Golden Gate Exposition. Mrs. Eva Errand left Monday for pie were in attendance at the Ver- They plan to return in ten days. nonia day picnic held at Jantzen a two weeks vacation. Weekend Guests— ' Beach last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery George of Al Warrenton, Seaside— Portland were weekend guests at Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl spent the home of Mrs. George’s parents, Sunady at Warrenton and Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Rundell. They also visited at the home of Mrs. Returns to Home— George’s sister, Mrs. Ed Buckner. Ruby Tays Of Forest Grove re- t'.rned h>me Saturday after spend- Ends Visit— the past week here with th< Bobby Brady of Los Vegas, New M. B. Willard family. Mexico, who has been visiting at Pleated or Plain the homes of fus uncles, Dane and Back after Vi.it---- $1.98 — $2.98 Felix Wiederkehr returned home Earl Brady, left Wednesday for Saturday after spending a week Nu-Beiber, California, to be with ALL-WOOL with the Clifford Counts family at his father, Jerome Brady. TAILORED JACKETS Jewell. At Seaside---- Plaids and Stripes Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hawken See Celebration— Mr. and Mrs. George Johns St- and son, Lyman, Alvin Lachine and tended the Oregon Territorial Days Jackie Heenan spent Sunday at celebration in Oregon City Satur Seaside. We Now Have a Full day. Attend Celebration— yOUK TOWN’S TOPICS I .stall New Floor— The Oregon Gas and Electric company have a new floor cover ing of John Mansville Tempered hardwood placed in their office The work was done by Carl Caul field, manager of the Armstical and Flooring Sales company of Port land. The flooring was purchased from Jack McGown who is local agent. r arent.— Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, f< rmer residents of Vernonia, are tl e parents of a baby girl born A .igust 6th. The balby has been named Sue Ann. New This Week Skirts Fall Sweaters All the Lovely New Colors $1.49 — $1.98 — $2.98 SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLE For Sweaters, Dresses, Smocks, Farmerettes and Many Other Articles Each 49c Kitchen Aprons Good Practical Styles 39c — 59c 29c $3.98 Line of GIFT ITEMS for Baby Shower«. We Will Wrap Your Gift FREE of Charge. The Apparel Shop Peggy Hatfield, Prop. Portland— Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard, Ruby Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen and Tays and Jackie Heenan spent Sat- daughter, Margaret, spent Monday urday in Oregon City attending the Territorial Days celebration. in Portland on business. Trip* by Vernonia: 8:05 a. 1:35 p. 6:35 p. Call Service way m. m. m. between Passengers to or of Banks and Forest j At Seaside— At Beaches— Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pumala and Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, Mrs. Delores spent Saturday at Seaside. Harry Emmons and son, Jimmy, Earl Gainer, Mr, and Mrs. O. H. I Here from Portland— Barbara Coy of Portland spent Kaphammer and children spent Sun day in- Cannon Beach and Seaside. a week with Dorothy Austin. j At Cline Leave Home---- on Vacation— Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sykes left Sharon Froemibling of Portland Saturday afternoon for a vacation spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. in Valley City, North Dakota, with Robert Cline. their relatives. Here Grove Leave Portland: 8:45 a. m. 2:45 p. m. 4:45 p. m. Vernonia and Keasey and Pittsburg for from Forest Grove or Point* Beyond. The Cozy Fountain TERMINAL: Mrs. Earl L. Smith AGENT: 582 for information PHONE: MOTOR STAGES 1ZHZHEHSHZHZHSHZNZHSHZHZHZH H H H H Z H H H H Steel Salmon Rod “Gep” $6.50 H H Steel Salmon Rod — Shakespeare $6.00 H M Bamboo Trolling Rod $4-00 TO $7-50 H H SHAKESPEARE STAR DRAG REELS OCEAN QUEEN No. 2218 ...................... $5.25 H H Z OCEAN PRINCE No. 2226 ........................... $5.90 H H OCEAN PRINCE No. 2223 (same as No. 2226 but Smaller Size .............. $5.75 H H “BALD EAGLE” No. 2205 (No Star Drag) $2.90 Z H Guaranteed Tackle In BUS SCHEDULE Leave county agent’s office. ' Extension Circular 333, Concrete Septic Tanks for the Farm, is an other bulletin which has recently been published by the Extension Service and is available at the county agent’s office. This bulletin Can Be Secured from has specific information and plans County Agent’s Office at of interest to those who wish to install a septic tank. St. Helens Extension Circular 335, Feeding Ciicular of Information 204, Bac- C. Ives for Veal, and published by terial Growth and Ring Rot of Po- , the Dairy Department of Oregon tatoes, is a new bulletin which has 1 State College is another new bulle- been published by the Extension ' tin which can be obtained at the Service and is available at the I county agent’s office. New Bulletin Published By Service Friday— In New H K Wire Leaders — Sinkers — Swivels — Splinter- ings — Dividers--------- Everything Necessary to H Hold “The Big One” H H H H ELK SEASON Opens September 3rd to 9th in H Clatsop County------ We carry a complete line of REMINGTON AMMUNITION, HOPPE’S H SOLVENT, GUN OIL, etc. H H H Drop in and get ycur new Oregon Synopsis of H Hunting Laws Doris Wilburn has been announ- ced as secretary to replace Irene McFetridge, who for the past five years has served in that capacity in the office of the County School •Superintendent. The resigning sec retary started her time as secre- tary during the period when E. H. Jondit, present grade school super ntendent, served as county super ntendent. MOTH PROOF Your home for a* little $1.00. Fumigant approved Good Housekeeping and U. Dept, of Agr. Simple to use. FIRST CHRISTIAN Hoffman Hardware Co. Vernonia, Oregon Phone 181 H H HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZI Large package OXYDOL INSECT DESTROYER, 21c H Pint 25c Dwin MASON JAR CAPS CHURCH 3 19c dozen 25c 4 Ounces PICKLING SPICE 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! Vernonia Laninlrv & Cleaners a / VERNONIA, OREGON Second Saturday Every Month BUY CUT BEANS— Wadhams No. 2 cans 2 for *)E Z j C BISQUICK— Dozen 10c LUNCHEON MEAT, Rose Brand 12-oz. can 25c 22-oz. bottle 9c 40 31c Ounce* RICE BLUE ROSE 3 Pound* 14c . COFFEE— Wadhams 1-Pound 27c Tin QUAKER OATS— Vernonia Grange No. 305 the Nu ui ui er by llelieving Yourself of the Tiresome Drudgery of Cleaning H SHOP at KING’S CIDER VINEGAR P. H H SELF SEALING JAR LIDS 8 H For Your Fishing or Hunting Equipment ------ See HOFFMAN About It! For SI RVII i:. QUALITY and ECONOMY Secretary— Mqpts H RED HUNTING HATS H Silverton— Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Shipley of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer Pasadena, California, visited Mrs . nd Mrs. Rex Pemble visited in Laura Shipley and family Friday' Silverton Thursday with friends. On the way home they stopped at tn Forest Grove— Mrs. Ed Buckner was a business Oregon City for a brief visit with I visitor in Forest Grove last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellis and also In the afternoon she drove on to saw the opening of the Territorial Portland where she visited with Days celebration. her husband, Ed Buckner, and her Visits Relatives— sister, Mrs. Emery George. Mrs. Maude Fowler of Linslaw is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. On Vacation— Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shipman and Currie, and sister and brother-in- son plan to return September 1st law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Taylor. from a vacation spent at Kellogg and Priest Lake, Idaho, and nearby points. j H Z H “B4RCO” TROLLING SPOONS — Combination Finish — No. 5 - 50c; No. 6 - 60c; No. 7 - 70c H —COLORED and WHITE FRYERS— Small 10r Size M. NEHALEM VALLEY FARM PRODUCTS —Complete Line of Cold Lunch Meats— RAISINS— Our Meat Purchases Are Made Almost En tirely from Local Farmers! Seedless, 15-oz. pkgs. ■i for ....... 1 r I j C RAZOR CLAMS— lliincaii's Market WAX PAPER, Diamond Crystal White Toilet Soap SHAKER SALT, Plain or Iodized Minced 25c POST TOASTIES— 125- foot roll 4 giant bars Wadham* H’s 2 for 19c 2 lbs. 7C Large Packages 1 Q _ 2 1 for FLY SWATTERS— Wire, Fibre or Rubber Each Q ÖC Specials for Friday and Saturday, August 25 and 26, King’s Grocery IVlwre lour Money Huys Moro 2 Deliveries Daily r