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YOU MAY UE SUUE son George, were in Portland Sat other things were 200 quarts of urday. home canned goods, 150 pounds of potatoes, seven boxes of apples, one In Portland— Mrs. Forest Riechardt visited in box of pears and a generous assort Portland Wednesday and Thursday ment of all available vegetables. with her mother. This constituted the Thanksgiving gift of tre congregation to the Representative Here— Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Handy from Home. D. C. Cason took the gifts Heyburn, Idaho, are visiting the to the Home free of charge. Herbert Condit family. Mr. Handy is an Idaho State Representative. Go to California— LeRoy Allen and Winstrom Wal- Mrs. Handy is Mr. Condit’s sister. ............... ker left Monday morning for Cali- Suffers with Flu— ■''vr><a who**** thev expect to work, Miss Nedra Young was forced The b ys pr hitch-hiking, hoping to go to her home in Seaside last f r more hitchin: - snd less hiking. Thursday to spend the remainder o'. ,.. Portland— the week because of an attack of TFanksgivinv in Mr. nnd Mrs. J H. Burnside and the flu. Miss Young teaches th • wi” spend Thanks- fourth grade at the Lincoln chooi. Mis. TJi’hews giving in Portland visiting with Birthday Party— relatives. Reverend Scheueiman and his Thanksgiving with Sister - family were honored at a dinner Mrs Alice Estev and daughter, party given by the L. II. Deweys, Rae spent Thanksgiving with Thursday evening, November 16. Doris The occasion was Mrs, Scheuerman’s Mrs. Estey’s sister and family in Camas. Washington. birthday. that when you see the sign Son yCUK TOWN’S TOPICS In Health A.toria---- Improves---- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Skuzie were I Friends of Mrs. C. W. Bennett in Astoria Sunday to attend the fu will be glad to know that her sis- neral of Mr. Skuzie’s cousin. Visits Whitey Gay— Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield and Mrs. Owen Here- Mrs. Robert Owen will be in Ver daughter, Jonnibel, went to Port- nonia for a short visit preceding i land Sunday to see Harold Gay, moving to Prineville where Mr. Clark-Wilson man who is recover Owen has employment with a pine ing from injuries sustained while logging. lumber company. I Portland Visitors— Goes Duck Hunting— Paul Gordon and George Welter, I Mrs. Walter Erven and Fred I Erven were in Portland Saturday. St. Helens teacher, hunted ducks i near Deed Island last weekend. Mr. I In Portland—- Mr. and Mrs. George John and Gordon brought home 15 ducks. Here from Idaho day night until Sunday night. William Hall worked at the garage in Karpstein’s absence. Peggy Kingsley of Gaston is spending two weeks with Estelle Porter at the Wolfe Creek Cafe. Mrs. John Bino received word that you and your family’s health is being safe You get this assurance at the NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Returns from Portland— • National Bank hr A Message Advertiser You don’t buy glasses, YOU BUY VISION You don’t buy a car, YOU BUY TRANSPORTATION You don’t buy space on a sheet of paper, You Buy CIRCULATION Also------- YOU DO BUY ADVERTISING SERVICES YOU DO BUY READER INTEREST YOU DO BUY GOOD COMPOSITION Health I YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE Joy Theatre • YOU DO BUY ECONOMY—in advertising and saving of mailing details Thursday and Friday, November 23 and 24 THANKSGIVING PROGRAM 1IDMADIPIC D 1 THREE RECKLESS MUSKETEERS OF THE U. S. SUB NAVY! PAT O’BRIEN WAYNE MORRIS GEORGE BRENT FRANK McHUGH DORIS WESTON Directed by LLOYD BACON Saturday, November 25; DOUBLE FEATURE Visiting from Barber College---- Fred Richie, who is attending Miss Joan Lindberg is much im proved in health the last few days. larber college in Portland was She is staying at the DeHart home home last weekend. on Weed Avenue. lero from Gold endale---- Mr. and Mrs H. E. Kamholz of Friday Visitors---- Washington, at asiungi«». visited -- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rosa, Mrs. Soldendale, V» Wilma Barton and J. C. Whitaker he home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin spent the day Friday with Mr. and Kamholz. Mrs. Roy Brady. •n Portland— Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Condit and Sunday Visitors ---- ! Mr. and Mrs. Casselman from Mrs. Ed Condit were in Portland Westport visited at the Elgis Franks Thursday. home Sunday. In Forest Grove— Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reeher Suters Here---- Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Suter and vere in Forest Grove on business beby visited with friends Monday, last Friday. leaving Tuesday for McMinnville to start evangelistic services Tues Here from Longview— Mr. and Mrs. Maynard •Gründer. day night. here vere 1. — last ---- weekend. Since last '__ i living in Suffers Flu— week they have been Mr. Gründen has Roy Brady has been quite ill for Longview where I.'.. several weeks with flu and a bad employment. cold. i Relative.— M iss Sylvia Brady and Miss Mary Pierce visited relatives and friends in Portland for several weeks while receiving medical attention. TRAIN WRECK DERAILS TWO CARS; REEHERS WINS BASKETBALL TRY TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle, —Mrs. William Hall and Mrs. Davi, A very interesting Harvest Home Castle and son. Phillip attendei service was held at the1 Christian church on last Sunday morning. The i lecture Monday night at the THESE THINGS YOU GET WHEN YOU platform was beautifully decorated Christian Science church at Forest TAKE ADVERTISING SPACE IN with an abundance of canned and Grove. fresh fruits and vegetables, togethei A train wreck at the railroad with flowers. A fine program was crossing last Thursday morning given at the school hour and the morning worship appropriate to •lami.ged two S. P. flat cars. Both the occasion. AU the decorations care were off the track, one of were taken to the Northwest Home them had to be unloaded before for old people at Beaverton. Among ’citing it back onto the track. The town team played a very exciting basketball game at the gym Thursday night. Camp Reehers won □y a score of one point, 26 to 25. A. G. Pearson received word of the death of his brother-in-law, Mr. I I. E Gould in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Pi arson left Monday for the funer- 1, returning Wednesday. Miss Russie Brown was operated n at the General Hospital in Forest Grove Saturday for appendicitus. • If you were to pick out the ideal lighting for your home, you by Richards was the attending would probably agree with the lighting experts and select natural physician. daylight, the soft, glareless, indirect light you get under a tree on a summer day. Many people have realized for years that indirect Mrs. Wyville Gilmore went to lighting was ideal. That it helped to banish eyestrain . . . made Seattle Sr turday morning to visit reading, sewing, and other close visual tasks easier and pleasanter. her son and family.Returning with Today three elements combine to make possible the benefits of her Monday were her son, Claude, indirect lighting at AN ASTONISHINGLY LOW COST. and his two daughters, Claudette First, a new type lamp bulb with and Shirley Mae. indirect lighting built into it—the Silvered Bowl MAZDA lamp. Mrs. Hazel Shuck returned to her work at the Wolf Cnek Cafe rfter Second, smart, indirect lighting adap tors which screw into old-fashioned having sepent two weeks at her ’ lighting fixtures and transform them home at Yamhill. into beautiful modern fixtures . . . for Mrs. Phillip Castle spent from | bedrooms, kitchen or living room. Wednesday night until Friday at i And third, the low cost of enjoying this the home of her parents, Mr. and I new type light for an entire evening's entertainment is less than you would pay Mrs. Henry Busch rt Watts. Thurs-i for a package of cigarettes or a child's [day she attended the Groveland admission to a neighborhood movie. I Club at the home of Mrs. Robert With current costs so low and modern ! Riche. light conditioning made so easy and Just screw uuJent new adaptor inexpensive, why not visit your nearest Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gill and | fixture into present ceiling socket. electrical dealer or department store and j children spent Sunday at Cannon Afar SihrnJ Bou ! Then screw Silvered Howl .M JZD.1 see for yourself how simple it is to enjoy very . l each. They reported a MAZDA lamp. ideal illumination all the year around? lamp into fixture. beautiful day. Milton Cropp and Bettye Brown- hill of Dilley were married at the Diiley church Sunday. Those attend ing from here were Mr. Copp and family and Mrs. Jack Waters. Albert Karpstein attended the home coming at O. S. C. from Fri- Interesting 1 _ F. ? I 8? fe'tó sis « .1 1 j ■ I < O"° »2^ * GENE AUTRY I As he appeors in Republic's new picture, "Mountain Rhythm.“^ Sunday and Monday ¡ Tues, and Wed. November 26 and ?7 ! November 28 and 29 THE MUSICAL SHOW OF SHOWS! w’ Rooney's a riot! Garland's glorious! The songs are swell! The laughs are manylf Service---- The Vernonia Eagle /Jr .rt i ( I o] Enjoy Light like this ... Ç J INDOORS! We \\ ill Gladly Help You With Your Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in “Rose Marie” I j I I V/ PLUS I < ■ I ) II ¡>¡<1 Hides The Hange f L n . * Thursday and Friday Problems Oregon Gas & Electric Co Person j. A. Thornburg, President. 1 Visits YOU DO BUY TIMELINESS (j;mc L “THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” Salem— Improves— To I I i Mrs. J. . C. Jones and sons and Called to Portland— Mrs. Oscar Weed was called to | Mr. and I Mrs. C. W. Snyder, all of Salem, visited Sunday at the Portland Tuesday because of the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ben- illness of her brother. nett. Ill with Pneumonia---- ; Mrs. VanBlaricom, grandmother I Go to Seattle— Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Willard and of Oscar Weed end Mrs. E. E. I daughter, Joy, left Wednesday for Garner, has contracted pneumonia Seattle to spend the Thanksgiving t was learned this week. holidays with Mrs. Willard’s sister, Call d to Portland— Mrs. Fred C. Young. They plan Miss Ivy Masters, employed at to return home Sunday. .he O-A office, was summoned i Portland Tuesday to be with her Gets Papers— Mrs. J. W. McKenzie received mother who had suffered a severe citizenship papers at St. Helens, stroke. Monday, November 13. ’ She was Here for Thanksgiving— born in Scotland. Mrs. Bill Lum and baby daughter At Brady Home---- pent Thanksgiving at the Albert J. C. Whitaker from Cornelius is visiting at the Roy Brady home. Child’s home. to the You don’t buy show tickets, YOU BUY ENTERTAINMENT from Y oh IllCO John McKenzie in home this week Portland Visitors Ed Frazee, Mrs. and Mrs. after spending two weeks in Port- ' iv. «. Hieber and Mrs. Carter land for dental treatment. ¡Caton were in Portland Friday. Here of ’j < i his brother in I' sand Jalurd j. Emery Bino was instantly killed when the car under which he was working slip ped off the jack and a bolt pierced his skull. Mr. and Mrs. Bino attended the funeral Monday. The Forest Grove Born— •Mr. and Mrs. George Hedges of Mr. and Mis. Roy Hollister are Boise, Idaho, arrived here Tuesday the parents of a boy, Donald Ralph, to spend several days visiting with born November 3, at Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. Jewett A. Bush. The Hollisters are well known here. in Vancouver vancsjuvs-.i — . . ter, Mrs. Grimes, who has been In Mr and Mrs. Fred MacDonrld critically ill with sleeping sicknes 1 I spent the past Saturday and Sunday and streptococcus infection is im- • . in Vancouver, Washington. Mr. proving and able to leave the hos- in MacDonald spent part of the time . . ______Dnrrap'jq pita1- ¡there at xr Vancouver Barracks. I “GRADE A MILK and CREAM” guarded. NOVEMBER 24, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO I November 30; December 1 U-80AT 23 \ \ /»ÄM. COMM® VtIDT VAlUlt HOISON {HASTIAN SHAW I JSSST'. . rolUM.IX HCTVM 4 b< ■’•no jr SUM ¿Ja 1