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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1939)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO ■> yOUK T€WIS’S TOPICS Change Return from Vacation.— RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR The George Tackett family mov- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sykes re turned Saturday night from a three- ed Saturday from their present weeks vacation trip to Valley City, home to Rose Avenue. North Dakota, via the Yellow At Homi Stone National Park. Mrs. Sykes’ J. W. Rose spent the weekend brother, Dick Thompson, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bob Thompson, here at his home. I and two children returned with Attend Fair— them. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Graves and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves In Tillamook— i Hawken spent Saturday at the State Fair Mr. and Mrs. Lyman 1 in Salem. spent the weekend ’ visiting in Tilla- mook with friends. Here from Walla Walla— Mr. and Mrs. Penny from Walla In Portland— Walla, Washington, are visting the and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Willard daughter, Joy, spent Sunday in I J. C. Penny family. Portland. Here from HZHZHXHZNXHls By EARLE FERRIS ■ Residenci ANY GROUCHO MARX stopped When the Phil Bakers made their in at bls brother Chico’s house last trip to Europe, Mrs. Baker not Z and while Chico was making a phone only carried American groceries tor call turned the clocks ahead one her baby but for Phil as well. hour. Next day, Sunday. Chico got up an hour early, kept this schedule all day long, arriving an hour early for “The Circle” broadcast to find an empty studio. • • • On the morning Mary Margaret McBride was to discuss the fad ot “singing telegrams” on her CBS Column of the Air, the official of the telegraph company had her awakened and a sweet soprano voice on the telephone greeted her with “Happy Birthday to You " Banks— Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Eberly of ! Banks visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bennett left I Aspinall over the weekend. Sunday on a trip to eastern Ore- gon. They plan to stop at the Pen- Misit Mr«. Shipley— dteton Round-Up before returning Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of home. Banks visited Mrs. Lura Shipley and family Sunday. In Aberdeen— Leave on Vacation— Loulse Fitch, above, plays the daughter of "Manhattan Mother." which is now being heard ovei an augmented CBS network Mondays through Fridays, at 9:15 a. m., E. S. 7 • • • Eugene Conley, NBC tenor star, is tentatively set to act as soloist with several of the nation's leading sym phony orchestras during their futuri broadcasts. iMrj and Mrte. Harvey Heath I In Salem— Mr. and Mrs. Pat McAuley and spent the weekend visiting in Aber son visited in Salem over the week deen, Washington. end and attended the fair. Portland Visitor— Connie Snyder spent the weekend in Portland visiting. High rating in audience of “Ma Perkins’ 1 is due in measure to the remarkable terizatlon given to the title Virginia Payne. Given Medical Care---- Mrs. C. F. Hieber was taken to I Portland Monday of this week where Visitors— she will undergo medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Junkins motor Her condition was stated as being ed to Portland on Saturday. ' | of a serious nature. Portland Radio’s man of mystery is Wallace M itual’s "Keep Fit to Music" expert He keeps the other halt of his nam« a secret, though he does admit that Wallace is his first, rather than hi: family name Personally selected on a buying tour this week. / Peter Van Steeden, “For Men Only’ maestro, has perfected a new 'radium-treated” baton which lights rp when the radio stage is darkened •o give the spotlight to a featured vrtist. Priced to sell at Tailored Suits To Sell for $10.98 and $12.98 NEW SHIPMENT OF BETTER FALL DRESSES 90 $3.90 The Apparel Shop Peggy Hatfield, Prop. LUMBER SHINGLES — VENEER Wlioh'siile and Bivi ail See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 yer M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon. c NATIONAllY ADVERTISED HARVEL WATCHES ARE EXCLUSIVE WITH US ... RRI < E THE HARVEL MOVEMENT WILL GIVE GREATER ACCURACY surveys a large charac- role by 80e quart HOFFMAN Hardware Co. 'IXHXHXHXHXHXF If Carlton Morse mentions a new dress for one of the girls in “One Man s Family." he has to describe it thoroughly on the air or spend sev eral days answering letters from listeners who want more details. NEW FALL COATS $7.98 - $10.98 - $15.98 Melvin Saxon is leaving this week came to see and hear Evangelist J. S. Tucker from Portland, and for the coast where he has em the quartet who accompanied him. ployment. We enjoyed the sermon greatly. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garlock are visit from their daugh- expecting ter, Mrs. Bern Bliss, of eastern ' Oregon. ! Irving Knowles is doing some I land clearing on his ranch, ( I. E. Knowles was a Clatskanie visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Bridgers were Portland business visitors Tuesday. Floyd Libel and Carl Ray went to Salem Saturday to take in the state fair. Mrs. Emma Aldridge is over from Clatskanie visiting relatives this week. Mrs. Austin Dowling was in Ver nonia shopping Saturday afternoon. A general purpose varnish, William Keaton and Bud Ashby priced to be an exceptional went to Forest Grove Sunday, Bud value. Ideal for Floors, Fur tjping up for medical advice. niture and Woodwork. Dries Don’t forget you have a date in 4 HOURS to a Durable, October 14th at the Mist gym to high Gloss. Easy to apply. see and hear the Moonlight Merry Makers minstrels. Some of the farmers were thrash- I ng last week. Tommy Holce cut his leg quite [ f’adly last week at school. While I running he fell, Mrs. Holce took I him to the doctor where he had I three stitches taken to close the ' wound. James Hill returned from Calif ornia where he has been for the Vernonia Ph. 181, past 6 weeks with his son, William Leave on Vacation— Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Roberson left the forepart of this week to enjoy a two-week vacation trip. At University— Miss Cathrin Hoffman, who was awarded a Fellowship to New York University, Monday of this week began attending the first lectures relative to her work in the east. Her regular classes will begin Fri- of this week. Miss Hoffman a short time ago for the east city but spent some time visit relatives en route. Change in Staff— Due to the resignation of R. L. Owen last week a change has been announced in the office staff of the Oregon American Lumber Cor- poration. Miss Bonnie Arner has been engaged as stenographer and advancement in position has been given Wesley Pace and Miss Ethlyn Gillard. The change became effect ive the first of this week. Mr. Owen had not announced future plans at publication time. Jewett A. Bush Furniture Store One ot Jack Bemiys auu.>„«ai-. presents to Mary Livingstone lat. month was an agreement not tc “pan” her hats. On Jack’s birthday. Mary canceled the agreement and let him heckle her millinery when ever he pleased. Portland Visitors— Mrs. A. L. Kullander, Mrs. E. H. Washburn and Mrs. Harry Kerns spent Monday of this week in Port land. MIST—(Special to The Eagle) — Mrs. J. O. Libel and son, Shalmon, and Mrs. Emma Aldridge went to the state fair at Salem Friday. Melvin Saxon was a Seaside visit or Monday. The Mist gym was nearly full Sunday evening with people who - PINEAPPLE— Pheasant, No, 2% Slice Broken tins —Fall HOUSEHOLD CLEANING Supplies— 33c ASPARAGUS— Fancy Wadhams, Tips 29c No. 1 tins LIMA BEANS— Portland— Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heenan were visitors in Portland Monday. Visit« Brother— Mr. and Mi's. R. L. Kullander of Milwaukie spent the past Sunday in Vernonia visiting his brother. A. L. Kullander and Mrs. Kullander. Leave nr seaside 3 for ...................................... OAT MEAL— Quick Quaker 19c Pkg. Large TOMATO JUICE— 15-oz. tins Wadhams 2 IT L**- for BAKING POWDER— GIRL CLABBER 10-oz. ft .............................. tin tVloP Sì 1LKS Spring type 10c SOAP, FELS NAPTHA 2 Bars 9c MATCHES Per Box 3c BORAXO Cleans Dirty Hands 15c BROOMS 4 Sew 43c CLEANSER, LIGHTHOUSE 3 for 10c PUREX Quart Bottle 13c STARCH, Corn or Gloss 2 pkgs. 15c PEANUT BUTTER, Wadhams PICKLING SPICE 1-lb. jar 4-oz. pkg. 19c 10c COFFEE— 1-lb. Vacuum Tin In Quality! At the Right Prices. Wadhams Mr. • and Mrs. Robert Spencer i visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I Lum Brown of Goble. Reduced Prices Service! Mrs. Frank Pierce of Portland is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Currie. I Browns— All Items At Greatly LU Visit Currie«— Visit Breakfast Sets, Stoves, Mattresses, Day Beds, Lamps and Other Articles ALMOST CAPACITY CROWD HEARS EVANGELIST SUNDAY Dig Well- Earl King was employed this week with the digging of a well in River view. The well will be used to * 'supply water for the Harry King 'and W. G. Heath households due I to the shortage of water from the Parker service. The well will be equipped with an automatic electric pump. It is thought that a suffic iently large flow will be reached at a depth of approximately 24 feet. Electric Refrigerator $150 CAKE FLOUR— SWANSDOWN Package ........... .......... ......... 27c nn £«JC TISSUE CLINIC — 1000 Sheet 1 A 4 Roll. ................................. li/C RAISINS— 4-lb. Let us provide for your needs with high quality products. Our meat purchases are made almost entirely from Nehalem Valley farmers. Duncan's >1 25c pkg. MALTED MILK. Chocolate, Brimful, 1-lb. tin TAPIOCA— Double Quick 10-oz. For Your Meat Supplies pkg. .... 9c JELL DESSERT 3 Packages £5f 13c for California— Olive and Ivy Masters left Satur day on a two-weeks vacation at the San Francisco fair and L.os Angeles. At Beach— Judd Greenman, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Charles Burrow and son, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Hale Greenman, were at Cannon i Beach for a part of the past Su i day. Specials for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15 and 16 King’s Grocery Where Your Money Buys More 2 Deliveries Daily