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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1939)
| Weekend YOLK TCWS TOPICS R, turn from Califorsia---- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO | Sunday Guest*— Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Wangler of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Floi*an Mills and daughter, Donna, of Bea- verton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray «ills ai d son, Loren, were dinner guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mills. The occasion was Mrs. Wangler’s birthday, also the observance of I little Donna’s second birthday, which Al Robbins Home— Mrs. Floyd Lindberg and children had occurcd on the 24th of August. spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. I Bags Elk— Olin Robbins and children. Charles Albright and Henry Here From California— Kylla of Mollalla, left Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Tiffin and with Rex Pemble on an Elk hunt- daughter, Judy, of Stockton, Cali- ’ ing trip on Saddle Mountain. Mr. fornia, visited here at the Rex Pern- Pemble shot an Elk the first day ble home Saturday. Mrs. Tiffin is which weighed 480 pounds dressed. Mr. Pemble’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nichols and daughters, Joanne and Barbara, re- turned recently from a trip to San Fancisco where they visited the San Francisco Golden Gate Exposition and other points of interest. They reported an enjoyable trip. Go To State Fair— Visitors---- Weekend visitors at the Ray Ply- male home were Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Maxwell of Moundeville, Wert Vir ginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yoe- man and Roy Wedgewood of North Bonneville, Washington. The event was a family reunion for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter who are the par ents of Mrs. Plymale, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Yoeman and Ed Carter of Vernonia. Another daughter, Mrs. E. E. Billings and three children of North Plains visited her parents at the Plymale home on Monday. The West Virginia visitors started their homeward journey on Monday going by the southern route. They plan to visit the San Francisco Fair and other points of interest in Califor nia and Mexico. Ed Carter is ac companying them home for a three- month vacation. To Attend Fair— Beach— I Leland Errend and Francis Ti>m- Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer A1 Denny spent the weekend at (lilt rode to the State Fair Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen the beach. j on a motorcycle. left Friday morning for a two-week trip down the coast and to the San Francisco Fair. Mrs. Wilson is stay- ing with the Kaphammer children while they are away. At In At Breit.nbusch— Seaside— ¡Return from Idaho- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Washburn' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Condit vis- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bollinger spent anil. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander' ited in Burley, Idaho, during the the past weekend, including Labor passed the Labor Day weekend at past week, returning to their home Breitenibusch Springs on a short. Monday. They brought with them Day, in Seaside. vacation. They left Vernonia Satur-|the aged mother of Mrs. Condit, Returns from California— dry and returned Monday evaning. j Mrs. H. C. Powers. Grace Condit returned Friday from a two and one-half months’ 4ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZK stay in California. She attended the! Barbara State college at U Santa — H Sar.ta Barbara for six weeks and ’ Z visited her sister in San Diego for H three weeks. H September Sale! Hire from Seattle— Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Niles of Seattle arrived here last Thursday to spend a month’s time at the heme of Mrs. H. Mossman. Mrs. Niles is a daughter of Mrs. Moss- man and a sister of Mrs. Gene Shipman. Mr. Niles will recuperate from a recent operation before re- turning to Seattle and duty on the Coast Guard. Seaside Visitors— Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Skuzie ! and darghter spent part of last week in Seaside on a short vacation, They metored to the seacoast town Tues- ' day and returned Thursday. H H H H H H H Starts Saturday, September 9, and Continues until Sat., Sept. 16 ONE WEEK ONLY ALL HOME HEMS Mrs. Mary Horn, Mr. and Mrs. H Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frazee and Ed Horn and Mr. and Mrs. Earl daughter Betty Lou spent Monday Dial spent the past weekend at I H Paradise Valley in Rainier National] at the State Fair in Salem. Park. They returned Monday and X reported an enjoyable visit to the H Visit. At Bays Home— Theresia Goertzen of Cold Water, Washington park. H Washington, is here visiting at the Weekend Vacation— A. P. Bays home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brickel and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick spent H To Live Here— Melvin Rose of Seattle is planning the past weekend at Seaside. to stay at the Harry Emmons home In Portland---- this winter and go to school. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stubbs spent i H Wednesday in Portland. Look over Prices and Your Needs at 1 his Sale! Guests of George Seeker for a short visit were his brother, sister and niece o'f Kansas, who arrived here Friday and left late Sunday of last week. They spent Sunday visiting some of the coast beaches which they had never seen before. Leaves for San Francisco— Betty Jagen, who has been visit- ng with her mother, Mrs. Jack Heenan, left Sunday to go to San Francisco where she will ttend school. Seaside Visitors— Sheridan---- Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady and Mid Mrs. Jack Heenan and Mrs. family spent a few days in Sheri- Ora Billings spent Monday at Sea- lay visiting at the home of Mr. side. and Mrs. A. R. Braid, sister of Sunday Visitor---- Mrs. Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and At Brady Home— family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mackie of Turk and family visited the Levi Portland visited Sunday at the White family at Manning on Sun- home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady. day. Weekend---- At White Home— The Ray Plymale and Myers fam Mrs. Lauro Pugh spent a week ilies spent the weekend at Sunset with the Charles White family. She Beach. s Mrs. White’s mother. At Fair— Fish at Astoria— 89c H 5 Sew BROOM 29c H School LUNCH KIT, with Thermos Bottle 98c H VACUUM CLOTHES WASHER 39c H CAST IRON SKILLETS 49 c H The Lewis Laramore family en joyed the fair at Salem Monday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rós ete Gemmel, niece of Mrs. Lara more. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hieber, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Raines, E. J: Preston .inti Mr. and Mrs. Todd Bowerman were members of a party which spent part of the past weekend at Astoria fishing for salmon. Former Engineer Visits— Mr. Bill Williams stopped in Ver nonia at the Lewis Laramore home i few days recently. Mr. Williams wa; engineer on the railroad here when Keasey was first built. .Here from Idaho— Arleigh Laramore of Lewiston, Idaho, was in Vernonia recently ■¡siting relatives. At Beaches— Mr. and Mrs. Walter Erven and ton, Fred, spent Saturday and Monday at Rockaway Beach and Seaside. Here from Hood River— Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hays of Hood River Valley were guests of Rev. :>n<l Mrs. Livingstone Tuesday. Mr. ’.¡ays is superintendent of the Val- \ y Irrigation Project. The couple sere on their way to Seaside via .Volf Creek highway, thence on to the fair at San Francisco. Loyal Women Meet---- The Loyal Women of the Chris- l ian church held a very enthusiastic and well attended meeting on Wed nesday afternoon. The program out lined included improvements in the chi rch, especially the dining rooms, nit a bazaar to be held on Decem ber 9th. Mrs. Joe Peachey is presi dent of the organization. 69c H 9 -oz. size, 8 for 39e Z POTATO RICER 23c H IRONING BOARD 98c H 4-QUART COVERED KETTLE 49c H POCKET WATCH 89c H 6 CUPS and SAUCERS 89c H CARD TABLE H COMBINATION PLIERS H Many other items too numerous to mention H H H $1.98 Hoffman Hardware Co. 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