Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 01, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Shady Lane is working at thewhile he is away,
the fire
rock crusher on the Rainier-Apiary | A welcome rain relieved
i
enough
to help
¡situation,
but
not'
read.
Among those down river going the water.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Libel went
the fair were Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom to Gresham Friday and returned
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lousi- Sunday.
Emerson
Red Coombs and John
.
nault, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melis,
W. R. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. arc boarding at the ■ Ed Reynolds
loe Banzer.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kovach were
Mrs. Walter Foster and two
hildrtn, Velita and Ronald, left a recent Scappoose visitors.
we ek ago for California. They have
Lillie and Mary Kovach are home
been visiting her parents, Mr. and rem picking cucumbers.
IS. W. R. Johnson, for the past
Floyd Libel was in Rose City
x weeks.
over the weekend.
Maude Rogers made a visit
Master Jackie Berg celebrated his
daughter’s one day last eighth birthday anniversary Friday
by inviting a few friends. Ice cream
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Hayden are ind cake were served during the
their vacation, Mr. Hayden is .vening. Among the out-of-town
1 e highway forenr. n. C. L. Wad '■jests were Miss Esther Petterson,
his affairs 1 teacher at Corbett.
is looking
y©UK TOWN’S TOPICS
De wey Visitor
Cclebration at Oaks Park—
Last Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. I. N. McCollom and daughters
of Greeley, Colorado, and 'Mrs. Mc-
Ccllom’s father of Forest Grove
visited the L. H. Dewey family, en-
rcute from Seaside to Forest Grove.
Mr. McCollom has been attend­
ing school in Greeley after having
been superintendent for the past
'three ’ years at Adna, Washington.
He has accepted a position as as­
sistant registrar of Colorado State
college, and they are making their
residence there after a short visit
in Oregon and Washington, They
were accompanied to the coast by
Mr. and Mrs. Er.ock Dumas and son.
They are returning to Denver where
Mr. Dumas has a position as princi­
pal of one of the grade schools of
that city. Many friends of the two
Visits Aunt and Uncle----
families will be pleased to hear of
Evelyn Hearing visited her aunt their continued success
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Cook, vancement.
in Portland for a week.
St. John’s Parish (Milwaukie)
Diamond Jubilee picnic will take
place on Labor Day, September 4,
1939, at the Oaks Park. Large num­
bers of former parishioners and
friends are expected to participate
with St. John’s Parish in its 75th
anniver'iary celebration. Elaborate
preparations have been made by the
men and wom<n of the parish to
make this a day that will long be
remembered. Concessions, refresh­
ments and games with a dance at
0:00 p. m. will afford entertain­
ment for all. Emmett Reichlen’s
orchestra will supply the music for
the dance. The prizes during the
day will include a round trip ticket
to Treasure Island or its equivalent.
The public is cordially invited.
SWEATERS
FOR MEN AND BOYS — Ranging in Price
See Auto Circus—
In Beaverton—
Stanley Parker, Bud Lamping and
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Roberson vis­ Buck Hearing went to Portland Sun­
ited Mr. Roberson’s mother, Mrs. day to see the auto circus.
George Burton, at Beaverton over
In Portland—
the weekend.
BANJO MAESTRO COMES TO FAIR—Eddie Peabody, undisputed
J. W. Rose, Melvin Rose and Mrs
tinu of banjo players, who will appear in person at the Orego
Visiting with Son—
Harry Emmons and son, Jimmy,
State Fair in Salem. September 1 to 10. He will be featured o>
Mrs. J. J. Junkins is visiting her spent Saturday in Portland.
else All-American revue entertainment.
son, Lee Atherton, at Senika, Ore-
Going to Washington—
i '
gcn.
day night with Mrs. George Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rosa and Mr. Announcement Made----
In Spokane----
The U. S. Civil Service Commis­
The Mist Helping Circle met
and Mrs. John Liepold are going
Doris Rae Estey, Mrs. Alma Scha to SSpokane, Washington, Friday to sion has announced examinations Thursday at the home of Mrs. L.
lock and Betty and Sonny Schalock spend a week visiting with rela- 'for the following positions: junior B. Eastman where a most delicious
custodial officer of the bureau of dinner wag enjoyed. It consisted of
visited in Spokane from Friday un­ t ves and friends.
prisons; inspector of hats; inspec- fried chicken with all the trimmings.
til Monday.
Dinner Guests—•
itor of miscellaneous supplies; in- Many members were absent. After
In Portland Friday----
Sunday dinner guests at the Rex spector of textiles and junior in­
Mrs. Walter Thompson and fam­ Pemble home were Mr. and Mrs. spector of clothing; chief budget dinner business occupied the entire
ily and Mrs. Ted Aspinall went to Charles Albright and Mr. and Mrs. examiner and principal budget ex­ afternoon. It was decided to have
Dutch Archer and son, all of Molal aminer for employment in the ex­ a program and some sort of a sale,
Portland Friday.
la. The dinner was to celebrate Mr. ecutive office of the president, also fish ponds, lunch, etc., to raise
Visits Heenans—
money for the new kitchen furnish­
Archer’s and Mr. Pemble’s birth­
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tisdale of days. Mr. and Mrs. Archer also visit­ bureau of the budget, Full infor- ings. The program is to be on Oc­
Kelso visited over the weekend with ed for a short while with Mrs. mation may be obtained from O. tober 12th, and Mrs. George Jones
T. Bateman, secretary of the U. S. ant Mrs. Austin Dowling will be in
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heenan. Tis Aicher’s brother, George Seeker.
Civil Service Board of Examiners, charge. Anyone having something
dale’s son, Russell, is staying for a
at the post office.
Fur. ertfl Held—
week with the Heenans
real good in the line of entertain­
Funeral for Mrs. John Hale, In Portland—
ment might communicate with either
Butines. Trip to McMinnville—
mother of Mrs. Judd Greenman,
of
the ladies. Tha next regulai
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
Hughes,
Mrs.
Ml. and Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer was held in Pprtlland Wednesday
meeting of the Mist Helping Circle
made a business trip to McMinn­ at the Edwards Home at 2:30 p. m. Alice Estey and her mother, Mrs
ville Saturday evening to make a Mrs. Hale at one time made her Matthews, were among those in will be at the home of Mrs. Austin
trade with the McMinnville Chevro­ residence here with Mr. and Mrs. Portland Wednesday to attend the Dowling on Thursday, the fourth
’uneral of Mrs. John Hale, mother week in September.
let dealer there.
Jt:dd Greenman, and previous to
The Misses Esther Petterson from
>f Mrs. Judd Greenman, who passed
that time had lived at Kansas City,
Idaho Lady Visits—
Portland, Patricia Berg, Mrs, A.
away the forepart of the week.
Mrsf Ora J. Billings of Caldwell, Kansas. Following the services the
Dewling and Bernard went to the
Idaho, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack remains will be taken to Kansas Diseases Reported—
Columbia county fair Saturday. All
Heenan. She is Mrs. Heenan’s City. Mrs. Greenman will accompany
A report this week by the Ore- r< port a very good time and a
on the journey.
mother.
gon State Board of Health this fine rodeo.
week revealed the number of com-
The W.M.S. will meet this week
Here for Visit—■
Here from Banks—
nivnicable diseases existing in Co- on Wednesday with Mrs. Robert
Mrs.
Charles
Burrow
and
son
of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith óf
lumbia county as one of scarlet Berg.
Banks visited Mrs. Laura Shipley Vale arrived here Wednesday for a
visit of several weeks with her fever, whooping cough and pneu­
Oscar Jones left for Glenwood
and family Monday evening.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judd Green­ monia.
ast week where he has employ-
Eugene Folk. Vi.it—
man.
Visits Mother—
nent.
4
Reverend and Mrs. McAuley of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Salomonsen
anti
Eugene spent from Wednesday until Here from Klamath Falls—
Miss Betty Olin of Klamath Falls daughter, Margaret, spent the week
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mc­
arrived Monday evening to visit end at Swenson with Mr. Salomon-
Auley and son.
a few days with here with Mr. and scn’s mother, Mrs. Jackson.
Visit Olins—
Mrs. F. R. Olin and Jack Olin.
In Seattle—
Visitors at the F. R. Olin home
Dave Marshall visited with his
ovor the weekend were Miss Caro- Altend County Fair—
Mr. anil Mrs. M. B. Willard spent son, Jack, in Seattle from Wednes­
line Karenan, Miss Millicent Olin
and Miss Sally Olin of Portland, Saturday at the county fair in St. day until Sunday. Mrs. Alice 'Es­
DON’T FORGET TO
tey and Mrs. Dave Marshall motor­
Helens.
and Herbert Olin of Kelso.
ed to Seattle Friday to attend the
GET YOUR CANNING
wedding of Jack Marshall and re­
SUPPLIES HERE!
turned Sunday evening.
from .................................. $1.19 to $5.50
Also a Good Supply of SWEAT SHIRTS and UNDERCLOTHES
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The Men’s Store
A New Modern
Deposit Plan to
save your Time
Quick - Easy - Safe
Write or call
for complete
information—
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United States National Bank
■
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Head Office. Portland, Oregon
ftBERRl
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insurrnci
corporation
Latest Draft Beer Equipment
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday
Lunches — Short Orders — Cooked to your taste
Light Selected Beverages of All Kinds!
THE TOWN PUMP
(Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Greenia)
I
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Independently Owned--Try Us First
Attention Please!
Are Yon Good
At Guessing?
See the Jar of Beans in our window. Any
purchase of School Supplies entitles you to
a guess as to the number of beans in the jar.
See Us for Complete Line of School Supplies
1-FREE BLOTTER TO EACH PURCHASER
See the Friendly Store First
Armitage Drug Co.
PHONE
VERNONIA
101
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
^] |loh,sílh, and llvlail
5ee my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75
»er M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m.
to noon.
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A
OKI < E
MANY ATTEND FAIR
AT ST. HELENS;
HELPING CIRCLE MEETS
MIST—(Special to The Eagle) —
Mrs. L. Wikstrom went to Forest
Grove Monday for a load of
peaches.
Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Bridgers went
to the Columbia county fair Fri­
day evening.
Mrs. Newton Trotter was up from
Elsie and spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Dowling. Mrs. Dowling took her
heme Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Waddel were
county fair sight-seers Saturday,
Clyde Henderson and family from
Portland were in the valley over
the weekend.
Miss Elaine Louden was one of
the princesses in the Queen’s Court
it the county fair. She goes to
Canby fair on Wednesday of this
week, also to the state fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson |
went to Beaverton during the week-I
end to help in the wedding anni-1
.'ersary of both Mr. and Mrs. Ken-r
neth Wilson and Mrs. Wilson's par
cuts. Bothing families were married J
>n the same date.
Austin Dowling and family at-'
tended the county fair Saturday.
Mrs. fh.-.s. Sundland and son.
Donald, were Portland visitors Sat-
urday.
Mrs. G. B. Galctin’s daughter
f'-om Jewell was up Thursday help­
ing her mother do some work in
the school house.
A. R. Melis was bailing hay last
week.
Mrs. Ed Reynolds spent Thurs-
CHEESE—
KRAFT
29c
8-ox. pkgs.
CORNED BEEF
2 cans
WAX PAPER,
125-ft. roll,
2 for
CUTTER BOXES
FIG BARS—
White or Wheat
19c
2 pounds
Pineapple Juice—
Wadhams No. 211 cans,
3
PICNIC SUPPLIES
Paper Plates — Hot or Cold Cups -
Plates — Knives — Forks — Spoons
Napkins
Your Choice
2 pkgs. ...
Divided
- Paper
15c
35c
25c
tall tin 9c
PEAS, No. 2 cans, Oregon Canned 3 for 25c
PORK & BEANS, Van Camp’s
—
Z j C
for
COFFEE, Wadhams Vacuum Pack
Pound 27c
Grapefruit Juice—
Wadhams
Unsweetened
No. 2 cans
3
—COLORED and WHITE FRYERS—
¿DC
for
SOAP—
Lux - Lifebuoy - Camay 1 A
3 BARS
1"C
A & H SODA—
1 -lb. Packages
2
for
IP.
13C
PUFFED WHEAT—
QUAKER
2
Packages
in
IJt
—Complete Line of Cold Lunch Meats—
Our Meat Purchases Are Made Almost En
tirely from Local Farmers!
l>nn<*aii*s Market
RIPE OLIVES, Pheasant
2 large cans
DILL PICKLES, Pheasant
Quart Jar
....’ 29c
15c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 1 and 2
King's Grocery
livre Your Money Huys More
I’ll. 91
At the New Mile 13
2 Deliveries Daily