Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 17, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
NOVEMBER 17, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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Leave for Wisconsin—
Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips and
children of Hilo, Hawaii, left Tues­
day for Wisconsin where they will
The
visit Dr. Phillip’s mother.
Phillips have been visiting at the
Visitors in Salem—
Visits in Portland----
M. B. Willard home for the past
Mrs. O. E. Lee and daughter,
Harold Shipley spent the week­ three weeks.
Othalene, and Mrs. Schrecengoft of end in Portland visiting friends.
Sees Oregon-O. S. C. Gams—
Salem spent Monday here with Mr.
Go to Portland—
and Mrs. Fred MacDonald.
Byron Bennett spent the week­
Mr. and Mrs. Al Christ, Wilma end in Eugene where he attended
Family Reunion in Portland—
Adams and Joe Armstrong went to the Oregon-Oregon State game.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Willard and, Portland Saturday,
Spend Sunday at Beach—
daugrter, Joy, Mr. and Mrs. John
Laramore and Doctor and Mrs. Former Residents Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemtole and
Clyde Phillips and children attend­
Mrs. Alvin Lachine and son, Al­ family spent Sunday at Cannon
ed a family reunion in Portland vin, and Mrs. Lum Brown were Beach.
here
Thursday evening.
Mrs.
Sunday.
Ijichine and Mrs. Brown attended Visit* in Rainier—
Visit in Clastkanie—
the Rebekah Lodge. Alvin attend-
Mrs. Middendorp
__
. has been visit
Lar. and Mrs. Gene Shipman and ded band practice.
ing her daughter near Rainier for
f mily visited in Clastkanie Sun­
the past week.
day with Mrs. Shipman’s sister, Mrs. Moves to Wamic----
Arthur J. Stockton completed Spend Sunday in Portland—
B. B. Davis.
moving his household belongings
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hearing and
In Nehalem----
to Wamic Monday. Mr. Stockton’s daughter, Evelyn, spent Sunday in
Sam Hearing, Stanley Parker, former home on Third Avenue will Portland.
Bud ' Lamping and Leonard Boss be occupied by Mr.
and Mrs,
spent the weekend in Nehalem.
i Robert KiJii’ and Clint Kilby.
Here from Springfield—
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roberson
Move to Powell Apartments----
I In Portland—
Mr. miu
and m«».
Mrs. cun
Jim uurae
Burke «uu
and «»r.
Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Irinka of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCafferty: <>i..
with
moved Saturday from Second street bind Mrs. Don Hunt spent Saturday Springfield spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Roberson.
to the Powell Apartments.
in Portland.
Y€UK TCWN’S TWICS
Weekend Here—
YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE
Joy Theatre
Thursday
aaid
Friday
Mr. an* Mrs. S. P. MacDonald of
Seattle and Mrs. MacDonald’s moth­
er, Mrs. Jacobson of Bremerton
spent the weekend with the Fred
MacDonalds. They left Tuesday.
Duttons
Given
Charivari—
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dutton were
surprised with a charivari Tuesday
night when a group of high school
teachers and townspeople called.
From Klamath Falls—
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Schroeder of
Klamath Falls visited at the F. M.
Ruhl home Monday and Tuesday.
The Schrpeders were former resi­
dents of the Oregon American
hill.
Silverton
Visitors—
Mr. J. W. Jordan and I family
of Silverton spent the 1 weekend
with Reverand and Mrs. W. 0.
Livingstone. Mr. Jordan is the man­
ager of the Penny St'ore in Silver-
ton. The two families made_ a hur­
ried trip
tiSeaside Saturday.
November
IG and 17
Go to Tacoma----
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Preston spent
the past weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Wolff at
Tacoma, Washington.
DOUBLE
Gun War in Arizona!
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
Visited in Garibaldi—
Itti Ch.a
l LS
MARJORIE REfNûLOS
RKO RADIO Pict j e
POWER
Vith GERTRUDE MICHAEL
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitsell and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frank visited
friends in Garibaldi Saturday and
Sunday.
Be Sure of Success-
Son Born—
Sunday and Monday, November 19 and 20
When a Boy from Bali meets a Manhattan Molly.
A son was born Wednesday morn­
ing at the Good Samaritan hos­
pital in Portland to Mr. and Mrs.
Florian Mills.
Returns
from
Hood
River—
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Horn spent
Armistice Day in Hood River. Mrs.
Horn returned Wednesday with
her mother and father, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Vannet.
'¿Price
Goes to Lakeview—
FRED M ac MURRAY
MADELEINE CARROLL
ALLAN JONES
Everett Rundell, former printer
with The Eagle, began work Mon­
day as shopman with the Lakeview
newspaper.
'Moneymoon
Here from Albany—
AKIM TAMIROFF
HelenBroderiek
Os« Massen
Tuesday and Wednesday
November 21 and 22
PAL NIGHT
DOUBLE FEATURE
MINE SHIRLEY
funth rnU/AOn Ell I *
BEECHER
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t
Vill.-they Ire tomorrow s stars CSi ffj.iiij liiw.i.iffiran
lise over íes
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Irected bv II
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Thursday and Friday, November 23 and 24
THANKSGIVING PROGRAM
IN*EE HECKLESS «WSKEHEES
Of THE IL S SUB H*W!
PAT O BRIEN
WAYNE MORRIS
GEORGE BRENT
FRANK McHUCH
DORIS WESTON
b,
LLOYD BACON
SEND NO
MONEY
Washington—
School Superintendent^Visits——
DELIVERY SCHEDULE------
It»
ria
Alt late models completely refinished
like brand new
FULLY GIABAN-
------------
TEED. Big tree catalog shows actual
machines In full colors. Lowest prices.
SEND AT ONCE.
Free course In typing Included
International Typewriter Erchanqe
Ml W. Monroe Si., Dept. 934, Chicago
Mrs. Ben Owens is visiting her
sister-in-law in Amboy, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Engen will drive
there next weekend to bring Mrs.
Owens home.
SAM and BOB
Grocery & Market
rars:
Save over % on all
standard office mod­
els. Also portables
at reduced prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koos of Al­
bany spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Lvman Hawken. Mrs.
Koos and Mrs. Hawken are sisters.
In
Carolyn Le«
Directed^ Edward H. Criffth.
New and Used Tires
Expert Auto Repairing
The First Christian church will
hold a unique Harvest Home ser­
vice on Sunday morning next. By
way of decoration the platform will
be piled with fresh and canned
fruits and vegetables artistically
arranged. At the close of the ser­
vice the “decorations” will be taken
to the Northwest Christian Home
at Beaverton as a Thanksgiving
gift to the institution.
FEATURE
New and Used Paris
Gas and Oil
Harvest Home Service
Saturday, November 18
Mr. Green, doing government en­ McCrary.
gineering, is being transferred to
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick mo­ RESIDENT OF STONEY
Medford. Geraldine is attending tored to Seaside Sunday.
POINT RETURNS
Multnomah College in Portland.
Mrs. George Ortman of Forest
FROM MONTANA TRIP
Grove
visited
with
her
daughter
From Forest Grove—
Mrs. Carl Anderson, Friday.
STONEY POINT—(Special to
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and
iMr. and Mrs. Lester Nelson spent
children of Forest Grove visited the weekend visiting relatives at The Eagle)—Marvin Woods return­
at the Charles Malmsten home Sat­ Jewell.
ed to his home after a sojourn
urday, Armistice Day.
in Montana.
Here from Portland—
Mrs. Perry Mellinger went to
ROCK CREEK HEALTH
Mrs. Arthur Tousley and son,
Camas, Washington, for a week’s
CLUB
MEMBERS
TO
Arthur, were in Vernonia Armistice
visit with her mother, Mrs. Emma
Day. Mrs. Tousley is attending bus- GET EXAMINATIONS
Dereberry.
nej» school in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger
KEASEY—(Special to T c Eag'.e
From Hood River—
—Dr. R. D. Eby will give the Rock we.e Portland visitors Monday.
ills. Lua Driscoll and children
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nance and Creek 4-H Club their heart, lung
•on, Buster, of Hood River, spent and ear examinations next Satur­ and Mrs. E. Y. Coiner of Baxter
Springs, Kansas, accompanied Mr.
Aimlstiee Day here visiting rela- day at the Ted Keasey home.
The 4-H
‘ "■ ’ers and - their
- - mothers and Mrs. Clyde Carrick to Seaside
-ives and acquaintances.
,'hould be at the Keasey home at Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick, Mrs.
12:30 P. M., November 18th.
MRS. KIRK HOSTESS
The Livestock 4-H Clubs will hold Etta Driscoll and Mrs. E. Y. Coiner
TO HOME DEMONSTRA­ their meeting following these ex­ were Portland visitors Monday. Mrs.
aminations.
Coiner departed for her home in
TION LAST THURSDAY
¡Mrs. G. A. White, who went on Baxter Springs, Kansas, that even­
a trip to California, returned Sun­
TREHARNE—(Special to The day. She visited relatives, friends ing after a 10-day visit at the
Driscoll home.
Eagle)—Mrs. Art Kirk was hostess nd the fair and various places of
Thomas Turner motored to Port­
to the Kist Unit of Home Demon­ interest, Los Angeles, San Diego, land Saturday, taking Mr. and Mrs.
stration at her home Tuesday, No­ and Tijuana, Mexico. She was away CUnde Tackett and family in to
vember 14.
three weeks.
visit with Mrs. Tackett’s uncle and
Weekend guests at the home of
Mrs. and Mrs. Louis White, aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Wright.
Mrs. Harry Hodgson were Mr. and daughter, Ruth, and Lura Haley
A. E. Woods attended the Ar­
Mrs. Frank Heikkila of Portland, of Portland visited at the Frank mistice Day parade in Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sauers and White home Sunday.
Saturday.
Harry Hodgson of Wauna.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Westerberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Connor P. H. DeVaney of Portland and |
and family spent the weekend at Verle DeVaney of Ellensburg, visi-
Primitive Methods
Seaside visiting relatives.
ted at the J. O. DeVaney home I
Need Not
Mrs. Bert Keck entertained the Sunday.
quilting club at her home Thursday ■ | _ Sam Smith of Treharne and Mr.
Be
A delicious pot-luck dinner was ser-’anj I Mrs. Vernon Lindsley spent
Followed
ved at noon.
' ' “ Sunday
—
at the W. J. Lindsley
in
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Green and home.
Advertising
Gwendolyn were Sunday callers
Ralph DeVilbes, who has been
at the Garland Seger home.
to Alaska, returned Wednesday. __
Mrs. Alben Bergstrom and Mrs.
Ann and Claude Lindsley, Mr.
<=7^- Be Modem
Pretzman motored to Vancouver, and Mrs. Vernon Lindsley,
Mrs.
Washington on business Monday. Marvin Hult, Sam Smith and
Mrs. A. H. Webb accompanied them Willamay Smejkal spent Friday at
ADVERTISE HERE'!
as far as Portland
Gales Creek and Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Saur and chil­
dren, accompanied by Mrs. Garland
Seger and daughter, Patricia, Mrs.
Elizabeth Mullins and Ervin Mul­
lins motored to McMinnville on Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale went
to Vancouver, Washington, Satur­
day to witness the Kelso-Vancouvei
football game.
Mrs. Roscoe Burton of Buxton
was a Friday visitor at the home
of Mrs. Wiliam Faconer.
,Mrs. Elizalbeth Mullins and Mrs.
________
_______
Garland
Seger
and Patricia were
guests of Mrs. George Johnson in
Vernonia Wednesray afternoon.
Mrs. Harry Wiison and son, Jim­
mie of Seaside, were visitors Thurs­
day and Friday at the Frank
O’Connor home. Donnie Wilson, who
has spent the past three weeks
with his aunt and uncle, returned
home with her.
RIVERVIEW
Phone 773
Mrs. William Falconer is on the
sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Scharback, Pete
Schgrback and Vernal Pickens were
Portland business visitors Friday.
Dinner guests at the home of
Mrs. Lester Nelson Wednesday
were her mother, Mrs. Edna Bald­
win and Arthur Baldwin, her grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Morris
With your Thanksgiving Feast! Buy everything
and cousin, Roy Morris, all of Jew­
you need at Sam and Bob’s. You can be certain
ell.
Mrs. Frank Schmidlin was host­
that every item of food that you buy is the
ess to the Pinochle Club last Wed-
BEST. And what is more important, you will find
nesday afternoon.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Seger
!
that savings on the values offered will really
Patricia, Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins
amaze you! Be a smart housewife this Thanks­
and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas
spent Saturday evening at the
giving, shop and save at
James
home of Mr.
Corey Hill—10 A. M. and 3 P. M.
O-A Hill and East Side—10:30 A. M. and
3:30 P. M.
Phone 761
Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered
_
County School Superintendent
Schne’bly from St. Helens visited I
u„. local - schools
_____ last
Friday. He
the
I
I addressed a few words to the jren-
etal assembly of sbtudents at the I
program of Chief Eagle Wing at
the Washington school auditorium,
I
High School Assembly—
Friends and students of V Vernonia
emonia j |
high school will have tre opportun- <
itv to enjoy an assembly during the ( I
activity period, 2:45 in the after-
noon. Friday. The Dramatics Club
of the high school will entertain
most of the period then group
j
ing and a rally preceding the Ver-1
„onia Beaverton game, a night en­
counter at Beaverton Th»’ c;’nt‘s‘
will be Vernonia s last game of the
season.
L m . Snuùwf.
I
Attend the Oregon-O. S. C. Game—
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hieber. Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas DeCew and Glen
llieb.r attended the Oregon-Oregon
State football game at Eugene Ar­
mistice Day.
2—1__ J College----
Home from Business
Vaughan visited at the
Miss Jean
.
Mr.
home ol f her parents,
,-------- - —
- and Mrs.
Waite- Vaughan over the weekend.
Miss Vaughan is attending Hastings
■ Business College in Portland.
, Former Residents
Here—
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Thompson,
daughter LaVerne and son Tommy,
weie here to participate in the Leg­
ion celebration of Armistice Day.
Tommy is a member of “Bud and
his Buddies," orchestra which play­
ed at the American Legion dance.
Home for Weekend—
Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Green and
Miss Geraldine Cason spent the
weekend at the Dan Cason home.
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way to keep that sparkle in the eyes of young and old, for that’s the kind
of lighting which your eyes find most comfortable according to scientists
and experts. Harsh contrajts are absent since this light, diffused from the
ceiling, is similar to the light in the shade of a tree or the light from the
sky on a dull day.
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