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PAGE FOUR VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1939 Tuesday. may understand what physical de Coffee Memorial hospital Monday Variety store. PorBlanders Her< George Bledsoe of Buxton and fects need correction. Miss Alley Mrs. Mary Churchill of Beaverton helped each member select two evening suffering from a car Arlie George and children and visited Monday with their niece, health habits that he most needed bunckle at the base of the brain, FIFTEEN YEARS AGO— Mrs. Mae Wienecke. for personal improvement. She made He’s been very ill for the past two Emil Giesendorfer, woods fore Mrs. Emery George, all of Port TREHARNE — (Special to The man for Koster Products company land, were in Vernonia a short Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Webb and many suggestions as to helps in weeks. In Eagle)—Clyde McDonald fell last Myrtle _ ________ _____ „ carrying out these practices. attended __ the ____ house warming Mrs. Emma Aidridge was over was killed Tuesday when a falling time Saturday afternoon. limb crushed his skull. Wednesday while working on a ¡of Mr. and Mrs. Westlington at about two months Miss Alley will bride at Clark and Wilson and re- Milwaukie Saturday evening. Eighty meet with the health club to check 'from Clatskanie Saturday evening i for the M.H.C. program. ceived a serious back injury. He is I guests were present. The couple oil their improvements. The Rock Creek 4-H Forage club at home but must have medical'were presented with a lovely big Ray Garlock left last Saturday treatment every day. was organized October 20th. Offi for a week’s hunting trip. chair. Grandma McDaniel is quite ill at cers elected were president, Eugene Emil Lund who had his shoulder Jackie Nelson came down from Cleveland; vice president, Wendall injured while working at Clark and this writing. Mrs. Mae Wienecke was hostess Riggins; secretary, Larry Brady. Salem last week to mcke his home Wilson is stilt under the doctor’s To our customers and friends we extend our to the home demonstration chib Others signing for this project are with k grandmother while his fa- care. sincere appreciation for the patronage you Donald DeWitt, Patrick Brady, Lee tht r. Lieutenant Wills is on duty I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Backes and Thursday, October 26. Mrs. Claude Tackett of Vernonia and Joan Lindsley. Already these in Honolulu. have given us. We wish you all success. Leonard Backes of Glenburn, North Dakota, arrived here Monday to was hostess to the Stick-Well Quilt members have many fires started Mrs. Wm. Bridget's and Mrs. Wm. Accounts may be paid at King’s Grocery visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing club last Thursday at her home. for they will have to work fast In Keaton were Portland visitors Tues Mr. and Mrs. Alois Sauer and order to be able to burn over an Al Backes. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson children accompanied by Mr. and acre of logged off land to prepare day. Floyd ___ ___ _ _ Thomas and Mrs. Al a seed bed in time for planting and Sharon of Kelso, Washington, ' Mrs. Vernon DeRock is making a visit this fall. Since some of the project were weekend guests at the home Backes motored Sunday. here from Molalla, being kid up will be on the hillside, some on Mrs. Elbert Kelly and children of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Seger, Bill Shepherd of Banks was a were Friday night guests at the flats and others on overflow or with an infected hand. Mrs. L. Wikstrom entertained a visitor at the H. E. Schram home Frank O’Connor home. On Saturday damp lands, Mr. Nelson, the county Mrs. Kelly accompanied by Mrs. agricultural agent, has been asked few of her son’s friends Sunday last Wednesday. Mrs. Frank O’Connor and daugh O’Connor and daughters motored to to visit the individual' plots and to with a chicken dinner. It was Son < ters spent Monday and Tuesday at Seaside to spend the weekend with advisse each as to which pasture ny's birthday. mixtures each should use. relatives. ________ Monmouth with Mrs. Elbert Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lindberg were Mrs. Herbert Count’s father, Mr. while Mr. Kelly, Mr. O’Connor and Bonwick, is now visiting her. à visitors form St. Helens over the George Dauthett are hunting in HEALTH UNIT Franlc White and family and Mrs. weekend at her home here, the J. eastern Oregon. MEMBERS GET Lewis White made a trip to Sheri School children had a three-day O. Libel farm. dan Saturday. weekend while the teachers attend EXAMINATION Bernard Dowling spent last week Mr. and Morris and son, Donald, ed institute. KEASEY—(Special to the Eagle) Mr. Lindsley, Glen McDonald and at Marshfield with friends. Alben Bergstrom is off work due —Physical examinations were given Billy Crawford went to St. Helens to a sprained knee. The Matthews brothers were a- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Netson spent the members of the Rock Creek to the stock meeting Friday even way last week on a hunting trip. ing. the weekend with relatives at Health club by Miss Nettie Alley George Jones was called back Mrs. Jackson of Vernonia visited on October 20th. The members had Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and their health clulb project record Mrs. WeDitt, Mrs. Morris and Mrs. last week for a few more days on the fire petrol, owing to several George were Forest Grove visitors marked so they and their parents Lindsley Thursday. Mrs. L. O. Gillham and Mrs. J. O. Devaney visited at Mrs. Bob Mor large slashing fires. Walt Batson spent last week over rell’s house Monday evening in Ver in Washington with his mother, nonia. EXPERT RADIO REPRA1R1NG who had the misfortune to break ELECTRICAL WIRING and REPAIRING INJURED HAND her arm. The Sundlands of the Mist Gar SUFFERED BY LAMPS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES age are expected home the last of RIVERVIEW LADY RIVERVIEW — (Special to The the week. They are now at the fair Eagle)—Mrs. Ellen Sheeley had the in San Francisco. misfortune to cut ' her hand badly _ while splitting kindling Saturday morning. She was given first aid 730 Bridge St. (Next to J. C. Lincoln Men’s Store) here and taken to Forest Grove for further medical attention. Newt Parker was successful in getting a big deer Monday on St. Helens mountain. YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE The Delbert Glenn family of ONE YEAR AGO — Camp McGregor spent the weekend LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER Plans for provision for one thous here visiting friends and relatives and repairing their house. They had and children at least the means of Sunday dinner at the J. E. Rose financing the purchase of Christ mas candies and nuts was under home. Kenneth Fowler, accompanied by taken by a committee composed of See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 the C. C. Fowler family and MrS representatives of various social, >er M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. D. R. Fowler, spent Sunday at religious, civic and industrial Trenholm. They all returned Mon ganizations of Vernonia. to noon. day except Mrs. D. R. Fowler. Officers were elected for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and Veterans of Foreign Wars daughter, Beverly, spent the week which is to be organized here. end at Goble visiting their parents. Howard Reeher was named com- j Mrs. Haze! McDonald spent Sun- mander; E. H. Washburn, senior ! day visiting Mrs. M. Dunlap of vice commander; Frank Taylor, jun Riverview. ior vice commander; John Grady, Mr. ■ and Mrs. George Cobat and ---- ----- ------ . quartermaster; Guy Tiffney, chap- son, Blane, L made a seven-day trip|ajn anj Albert Schmidlin, post ad- j ’ nnmenr» tn 1 r to the a Qor» San Francisco fair. vocate. Mrs. Roy Cobat’s sister, Mrs. Ida Charles A. Sprague, candidate for that when you see the sign Johnson, is here visiting the Cobats. governor, was a visitor in Vernonia Mrs. Lewis Boeck, Arnold Counts “GRADE A MILK and CREAM” and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Devaney for a short time enroute to Astoria. are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Counts, of Roseburg for FIVE YEARS AGO— that you and your family’s health is being safe tfarrmg two weeks. With the exception o>f St. Helens, Adolphe Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Parker and Vernonia has more registered voters guarded. You get this assurance at the family spent the weekend in Bay than any other city in tha county rANWYDK MEN.IOII H0i.DE\ as shown by figures compiled by City. Tom Magoiff suffered a back in County Clerk J. W. Hunt. The four Saturday, October 28 DOUBLE FEATURE jury while working Monday. precincts here total 1,094. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Holmes The fish ladder at the power dam RICHARD ANDY spent several days last week visiting above Keasey was opened, reported relatives and friends in Longview, J. L. Timmons of the Oregon Grj Washington. and Electric company. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gwin spent the weekend in Goble visiting Mrs. TEN YEARS AGO— Gwin’s sister, Mrs. B. BishSp. Plans for Vernonia’s new $75,000 The Friendship Circle met at the home of Mrs. L. C. Boeck last grade school building are being WjH’.'ailJIl’l? L-ftlÉ JI Thursday. After partaking of pot completed by F. M. Stokes, archi luck dinner the afternoon was spent tect, of Portland. in sewing and visiting. Member^ A small amount of damage of At one and the same time by making this present were Mrs. Trillia Anderson, stock and household fixtures was SCREEN SENSATION! Our store your food shopping headquarters, Mrs. Minnie Malmsten, Mrs. Blanche suffered as a result of fire which All-Star Screen Hit! Meilis, Mrs. Nan Crume, Mrs. Ruby broke out in the rear of Bennett’s regular groceries, fruits and vegetables are Biggs, Mre. Freda Biggs, Mrs Fran always appetite appealing. ces Fonda, Mrs. Marvel Chalmers and the hostess, Mrs. Julia Boeck. | Mrs. Eversaul' entertained the Martha Circle last week. There DELIVERY SCHEDULE------ were ten regular members and one guest, Mrs. John Atkins. Mrs. Ever- Corey Hill—10 A. M. and 3 P. M raul served a lunch representing 10:30 O-A Hill and East Side—L ----- --- A. M. and Hallowe’en. BOYS and GIRLS! Mrs. A. J. Chapman was here 3:30 P. M. from Jewell last week visiting Mr. ROSALIND RUSSELL and Mrs. Roy Cook. W. T. Graves was in Portland on business Tuesday. with Jim Bond spent the weekend Mary BOUND • Paulette GODDARD Portland. Phyltis POVAH • Joan FONTAINE Ted Lewis spent the weekend Virginia WEIOLER • Lucile WATSON I hauling gravel. Dir.cl.d bT SIORGE CUKOR Phone 761 Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered Mr«. Art Owens was at Clatskanie Produced bT HUNT STROMBERG I Monday. TREHARNE MAN INJURED WHILE WORKING ON BRIDGE Thank You- I Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duncan football Vernonia vs. Scappoose Friday, October 27; 2 p.m. City Park Field Gorman Electric Admission 25c Eagle Items Of Past Years Joy Theatre Wholesale and llelail Thursday and C. BRUCE I YOU MAY III: StlBE Friday hi October 26 aud 27 NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO ARLEN DEVIN MUTINY^ Simplify Your Shopping And Cooking Problems— BIACKHAWK LOOK Sunday and Monday SHEARER CHAWFDRI October SAM and BOB Grocery & Market Tuesday - Wednesday, October 31 - November 1 PAL NIGHTS HELPING CIRCLE PROGRAM PROVES SUCCESSFUL, SAID I Houses for Sale From $500 up Low Down Payment - Easy Terms on Balance Caley A. Stanwood, Inc. See T. B. Mills — Vernonia (Omitted last week.) MIST—(Special to The Eagle) — Oscar Jones is at home from Glen- wood where he has been at work for the past two months. Shady Lane took a trip around the coast last week. Casper Libel recently visited his son, J. O. Libel. The L. E. McGee folks and Carl Enneberg folks went to Portland Saturday to take in the stock show. The Mist Helping Circle program Saturday night was a decided suc cess. The program, different booths and lunch and tickets on the chest netted $144.00, which will help furnish the new kitchen. The chest and contents was won by Stanle.v Matthews, the quilt, second prize, was won by Mrs. A. R. Melis, and the third prize, a beautiful crocked j centerpiece, was won by Mrs. Bud I Ashby. Austin Dowling wrs taken to the • A Pumpkin-Face Mask on every delicious “•The Three Stooges’ Comedy This chocolate-and-orange mar ble cake is elegant to eat and keen to look at. Tell your ■other it's swell for grown-up parties, too, and perfect as a family dessert. Made from a Betty Crocker recipe ■UERVE YOUR GORLIN CAKE TODAY Vernonia Under New Management HURRICANE Featuring Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall, Mary Astor Thursday and Friday, November 2 and 3 k BOY AND A GIRL THAT THE WORLD FORGOT AND A LOVE IT WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER! OHN ■ ARFIELD ALAN HALE PRISCILLA LANE onk McHugh • Billy Holop mnW by WARNER BROS. J7 JWW