Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 20, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORECON____________________________________ PACE THREE
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Working at
Salem—
Consecration
Luncheons—
To Spend Winter—
Visit—
Mrs. J. H. Burnside and her
mother, Mrs. Mathews, left Satur­
day to spend a few days in Taco­
ma, Washington, visiting her bro­
ther, Harry Mathews, and family.
Mrs. Cleo Caton and daughter,
Mary Patricia, . rrived last Satur­
day evening by stage from Hous­
ton, Texas, to spend the winter at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Hieber. Mrs. Caton is a former
resident of Vernonia but has been
absent for eight years. Thursday,
today, she will celebrate her birth­
day as will Mrs. Hieber and Mrs.
Hamp Roberson, the birthdays of
the three being: Mrs. Hieber, Octo-
ber 14; Mrs. Caton, October
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16;
and Mrs. Roberson, October 19.
In Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. C.net Anderson and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Briot spent a baby from Taft were here visiting
-
" Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Anderson.
few days of last week in Portland.
D. L. Crume and sons, Waited
and Bud, were here visiting Mr. and
HOMES TRADED BY
Mrs. C. I. Anderson.
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__________
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W. T. Graves and Thomas Graves
RIVERVIEW
RESIDENTS;
The young people of the Chris­ To Visit Sister—
Mrs Jack Heenan left Saturday
tian church will resume their Con­
M.a.
secration Luncheons that proved so to spend a week with her sister
RIVERVIEW — (Special to The ford was here visiting C. J. Chris-
popular last year. Instead of having I in Kelso.
Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linn tiansen.
them weekly, as last year, they will Returns to Home—
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Mrs. C. J. Christiansen and Mrs.
be given the last Thursday of each
C. E. Gibson Friday.
Jack Christiansen were in Forest
Mrs. H. R. Defabaugh, mother of
month. The dinner this evening will Mrs. E. H. Washburn, returned to
J. E. Rose has traded his home Grove Tuesday.
be a venison banquet, the meat her home at Colville, Washington,
here for the William Fitzgerald
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch were
being furnished by Walter Buckner, the forepart of this week. She was
farm between the Stoney Point road in Portland on businesS Monday.
and a surprise program is promised taken to Kelso by Mrs. Washburn Gets Buck—
and the river. The Roses will move
Mr. and Mrs. Les Grenia were
Returns from Portland----
to follow. The general subject to | Monday where she was to leave for
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bateman and after repairing the Fitzgerald house. in Portland Sunday.
Mrs. Guy Wilbur and infant sun be considered at these meetings will ' Seattle
and
Mrs.
Loel
Roberts
spent
Fitzgeralds do not expect to occupy
Mr.
Skeeter Gill celebrated his 5th
on the homeward trip.
returned the latter part of last be, “Strolling Over the World.”
Rose property.
the past
puss weekend
weenvuu with
wim relatives the
ullv stvse
piupvivj.
birthday Monday.
Those present
week from the Wilcox Memorial
In Tacoma—
of
Mr.
Roberts near Cottage Grove. , The Riverview Friendship club were Ronald Zimmerdahl, Darene
hospital in Portland. The boy has Enlists in Army—
Mr. and Mrs. George Comstock Part of the time was spent hunt-1 met Thursday with Mrs. J. M. Piercy, Leo Parker, Sally Parker,
been named. Robert Wayne.
The enlistment last week in ths were in Tacoma Sunday, Monday ing, Mr. Bateman being successful , Peachey. Pot-luck dinner was served Mary Ann Parker and Gale Gill.
army of Roy J. Kelly, son of R. V. | and part of Tuesday of this week. in bagging a 120-pound buck. The at noon to the following: Mrs. Ed Cake and Ice cream were served.
Examinations Announced—
Kelly, Route 1, Vernonia, for duty '
party left Friday evening and re- ! Buckner and son. Max, Mrs. J. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Osborn from Port-
The U. S. Civil Service Cornmis- with the 65th Coast Artillery (anti­ Attend Game----
turned to Vernonia Sunday.
'Rose and son, Bobby, Mrs. C. C. ' land and Mr. and Mrs. Holstein
sion has announced open competi- aircraft), Fort Winfield Scott, Calif­
A. L. Kullander and Harry Kerns
| Fowler, Mrs. D. R. Fowler and the visited Mr. and Mrs. Gwin Sunday
tive examinations for the positions
.
ornia, is announced by Major H. D. were visitors in Portland Saturday Return from Fair----
i hostess, Mrs. Peachey.
evening.
of junior veterinarian for employ­ Bagnall, Portland recruiting officer. to attend the football game be-
Mrs. Harry Kerns, Mrs. A. L.
G. W, Gibson, Goldie Pierce and
Mr. and Mrs. Eversati] wero in
ment in the Bureau of Animal In­ Kelly has already been sent to his tween Oregon State College and Kullander and Mrs. E. H. Wash- daughter,
were dinner guests of Mr. Portland and LaCenter, Washing­
dustry, Department of Agriculture new station.
the University of Portland.
burn and her mother, Mrs. H. R. and Mrs. C. E. Gibson Tuesday ton,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
and for junior graduate nurse lor
Defabaugh of Colville, Washington, i evening.
Eversaul.
Here for Weekend—
Public Postponed—
employment in the U. S.
~ "
returned"
Sunday
evening
from
San
Mrs. M. Dunlap has had quite a
Dan Olin was here from Fish Francisco where they had, spent I Mrs. L. C. Goeck and daughter,
The Smorgasbord dinner to have
Health Service and the Veterans’
were at the stock show Fri­ ¡few visitors the last few days.
Administration. Information may oe been given by the Mountain Heart Lake over the weekend. He has some time visiting the fair and Ruth,
. ¡Those who were there
____ were
___ _____
Mrs.
Rebekahs on October 27 has been been employed there in the forest other points of interest. On the i day.
obtained at the post office.
I. E. Crume from Glenwood wasSitts, Mrs. Stubbs, Mrs. Grace De-
service during the summer. He visit­ trip down they motored first to
postponed until further notice.
here
visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
~
~
C.
I.
Pue,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Noble
Dunlap
of
H: re from Longview----
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Reno, Nevada, and continued from
Anderson. He also visited with Natal and Mrs. Fowler of St. Hel-
Robert Prothroe, manager of the At Clatskanie----
Olin, and friends.
there to the California city. The i Harvey Crume of Vernonia.
! ens.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pumala and
Washington Gas and Electric com­
party left October 5.
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pany at Longview, was a business Leona spent the weekend at Clats­ Change Residence—
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mitchel! In Portland Sunday—
visitor here Tuesday.
kanie.
are now residing on South Rose
Mrs. Ed Buckner and son. Max,
YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE
Avenue following a recent change and Mrs. C. N. Rundell were Sunday j
from their former residence on visitors in Portland at the home of
Nehalem street.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery George.
Carol Brock, machinist employed
in the Oregon-American Lumber
Corporation machine shop, is at the
present time working for the Dal­
las Machine company at Salem. He
began work there a week ago Mon­
day of this week and according to
present plans will continue until
the opening of the local mill.
Phone Your Order
Order food stuffs by phone is one of the
several ways in which the modern woman makes
her time stretch over her many daily duty calls.
The quality of our foods assures satisfaction with
your phone orders to this store.
DELIVERY SCHEDULE
Corey Hill—10 A. M. and 3 P. M.
O-A Hill and East Side—10:30 A. M. and
3:30 P. M.
SAM and BOB
Grocery & Market
Phone 761
Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered
Weekend Visitor—
Miss Usona Clark of Portland
spent the past weekend here as a
guest at the MacDonald Hotel. She
ijsited friends during the time
spent here.
Mother
Returns—
Kenneth Whitsell and mother,
Mrs. Zoe Whitsell, were in Verno­
nia Sunday, Mrs. Mitchell return­
ing to her home here following a
visit of almost a month’s duration
in Kathlamet with her son. Ken­
neth Whitsell is manager of the
Salfeway store at Kathlamet.
Returns to Victoria----
Mrs. Preston, mother of Mrs>
Charles Marston, left Wednesday for
Victoria, B. C., her home, follow­
ing a visit of several weeks here
with her daughter.
Leaves
for
Wisconsin----
Visit
Parents—
Mrs. Forrest Shinninger and son,
DaVid, visited here__with her Par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mitchell,
during last week, The visitor re-
sides at Nehalem, She returned to
her home Sunday.
Visit
M£?l^HEV:0,STE£S
Joy Theatre
Thursday and Friday, October 19 and 20
THUNDEROUS THRILLS',
SCREAMING ADVENTURE
Sister—
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Willard and
__ Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Joy, and
visited
John Laramore t
............ in Portland
Sunday with Dr. . and Mrs. Clyde
Phillips and children of Hilo,
Hawaii. Mrs. Phillips is Mrs. Wi
lard’s and Mr. Laramore’s sister.
Sunday
.
Guests----
Sunday guests at the Bill Briot
home were Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
Steffen, Elsie and Alma Steffen
of Oswego, and B. M. Schap of
Portland.
Weekend
Visitors----
Mildred Horn, formerly employed
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Crandall of
at the Sam Hearing home, left Fri­ Portland visited here Saturday at
day for Wisconsin where she will the E. A. Shipman home. Mr. and
make her home.
Mrs. Crandall and Mr. and Mrs.
Shipman went hunting Sunday.
Here from Beaverton----
Mrs. Hale Greenman arrived here Here from Rainier—
last Saturday to visit for a time
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Lachine and
with Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman. l t son, Alvin, of Rainier spent Thurs-
Attend Concert—
| day evening here. Mrs. Lachine at-
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin attend-' tended the Rebekah lodge meeting
ed the Lily Pons concert in Port-, held that evening and Alvin,
land Saturday evening.
j attended band practice.
CHESTER
VIRGINIA
MORRIS • GREY
Directed by GEORGE B. SEITZ
Produced by J. WALTER RUBEN
Saturday, October 21
DOUBLE FEATURE
Charlie sets a
new high...
for laughs in
the newest
mad antics of
the hilarious
Fitch Family! (»
¡8 OUT OF
EVERY 100 OF
ÌHESE HIGH
SCHOOL STUDENTS
Md»
Police Records
YOU MAY BE SURE
that when you see the sign
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM”
that you and your family’s health is being safe
guarded.
You get this assurance at the
NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
I
MARY BOLAND CHARLIE RUGGLES
DONALD O'CONNOR ■ hit us
A Paramount Picture
Oregon-American
Sunday and Monday, October 22 and 23
ALEXANDER KORDA
—
LUMBER
presents
L'UZCL'llLiLL^
TECHNICOLOR
CORPORATION
WALTER
TANGER
Vernonia, Oregon
ICHARD CARLSOI
A •.. UNITED ARTIST'
Tuesday and
Wednesday
October 2 1-25
The Forest Grove
National Bank
Invites You To Bank By Mail ¡1
Inconvenient To Come In Person
J. A. Thornburg, President
THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK"
Trips
by
way
of
Banks
and
Forest
TERMINAL:
The Coxy Fountain
AGENT:
Mrs. Earl L. Smith
PHONE:
582 for information
STAGES
»
Roger
Grove
Portland:
a. m.
p. m.
p. m.
Call Service between Vernonia and Keasey and Pittsburg for
Passengers to or from ~
Forest Grove or Points Beyond.
MOTOR
Robert
Double Feature
GRAY-WILCOX-PRYOh
Leave
8:45
2:45
4:45
OREGON
THE'MAN
HEY COULD
NOT HANG
Loma
BL'S SCHEDULE
Leave Vernonia:
8:05 a.
m.
1:35 p.
m.
6:35 p.
m.
PAL NIGHTS
Thursday & Friday
October 26 and 27
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