Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 01, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
____ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
favorably, and a study program “Thankagivig,” a song by Miss
of early pioneer days in this vi­ Ramsey’s room; and “The Friendly
cinity was discussed. Other business Indians” by Miss Weed’s room.
concerned the club’s assent to
a Red Cross membership and
Pythian Sisters Meet
, visiting members of the Vernonia buy
to send a representative to the Malmstens Hold Family
Christmas
Activities
Committee Reunion Thanksgiving—
at Mrs. Heenan’s—
j reThek lamp on display at Kul- meetings. After
Qie business meet­
Store
is
to
be
The Pythian Sisters met at the lander’s Jewelry
ing, Mrs. Scott served refresh-
On Thanksgiving, November 23,
home of Mrs. Edna Heenan, Wed- awarded in the near future, pre­ ments.
it the Evangelical church,
the
a def-
nesday, November 22. The prin-1 sumably near Christmas;
<
The next club meeting will be Malmstens had a family gathering,
be
announced
cipal topic of the meeting was theI inite date will 1
at
Mrs.
Tuesday,
December
12,
the first reunion in 10 years. A
official visit of the Grand Chief later.
Scott’s.
of Oregon, Margaret Phillips, of
dinner, music, visiting and remin­
Portland, who visits Vernonia Tem­ Mrs. Scott Hostess
cing made a complete day for
Local Christian Church
ple Wednesday night, December
the following family members: Mrs.
to Business Club—
13th.
Host for District Meeting— Eva West Mrs. Eda Lindstrom, Mr.
The Vernonia Business Women’s
Plans were outlined for a dinner
The lower Columbia River Dis­ and Mrs. Charles Malmsten. Mrs.
Club
met
Tuesday
night
at
Mrs.
to be served at the Odd Fellows
trict meeting of the
Christian
: all at 6:30 that night to uhe Ina Scott’s. The revised consti­ church, including ministers, their L. is Clark and Mary Ann, Mr. and
Grand Chief, all members and all tution was read and voted upon wives and delegates from Wash­ Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and two child-
ren of Forest Grove, Mr and Mrs.
ington,
Clatsop
and Columbia Sidney Malmsten, Mr. and Mrs.
Bounties, will hold a rally in Ver­ Harvard Malmsten, Mr. and Mrs.
nonia, Tuesday December 5th. Leonard Malmsten and two children
The theme of the program listed of Longview, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
It Is A Genuine Pleasure
below is “Oregon, Our Task”:
Knauss and son of Hoquiam, Wash-
10:00 a.m. Devotional service by ington, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Malm-
To shop here where everything is displayed
a layman.
sten and two children, Mrs. Rice,
10:15 Address of welcome by w. Mrs. LeRoy Malmsten’s mother.
under the most sanitary conditions and in a
O. Livingstone, Vernonia.
Otto Malms ten of Seaside, Mr. and
tempting manner. The price tags are pleasing,
10:35 Response by Bruce Cald- Mrs. Franklin Malmsten, Marshall
well of Forest Grove.
too, for they are always moderate in spite of
and Kothryn Malmsten and Mr. A.
Song.
Greathouse of Portland.
the high quality products
Task
in
Sermon
“
Our
11:00
Little Mary Ann Clark was hon­
Oregon” by Russell Myers, Astor. ored with a birthday cake at the
ia.
dinner*, this year’s Thanksgiving
11:30 Sermon, “Accepting Our Day being her birthday.
DELIVERY SCHEDULE------
Challenge,’ Ralph Putnam, Hills-
boro.
12:00 Dinner and felowship.
MONTANA FOLK VISIT
Corey Hill—10 A. M. and 3 P. M.
1:30 Devotional service by a lay­
RELATIVES; CHILDREN
O-A Hill and East Side—10:30 A M. and
man.
1:45 Sermon, “Our Young People TO GIVE PLAY
3:30 P. M
Under the Task,” Ellsworth Coul­
Mr, and Mrs. Chet Anderson and
ter, Warrenton.
Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered
daughter Phyllis, of Taft, Mr, anu
Phone 761
Song.
Mrs,
Sam Anderson of Glenwood,
2:20 Round-table discussion.
Mr. and Mrs, Eben John and daugh­
Gospel,
the
3:00 Sermon, “The
ter and Mr. and Mrs, Ed Roediger
Power of God In Our Hands,” C. were dinner guests of Mrs. C. I.
H. Hilton, St. Helens.
Sunday,
Mrs. Bruce Caldwell, song lead- Anderson
The pupils of Natal school will
er.
present “Alibaba and the Forty
hall
Thieves” at the Natal grange
_
Friendship Circle Meets
on December 9. The leading roles
are taken by Bob Fredrickson and
At Mrs Chalmers—
The regular monthly meeting of Mildred Wolff, Norman Peterson
.he Friendship Circle was held last will be seen as Hasim and Betty
Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Hall takes the rola of Hassim’s
pot *■ ­ wife. The play will be given as
Chalmers. After a delicious
J,!-!
luck dinner, a social afternoon was a benefit for the 4-H clubs of the
Natal school,
enjoyed.
Mrs. Anderson was presented with
Mr. and Mrs. M. Morin and
a beautiful birthday cake by her daughter of Arl.ee, Montana,
1
are
birthday friend.
visiting at the home of Mrs. Morin’s
Members present included: Mes- sisters, Mrs. J. H. Atkins and Mrs.
ioseehspowoeh
dames Harvey Crume, Phillip Millis, A. Nanson.
El DUPONT 0€ NEMOURS*CO.
Sidney Malmsten, Anderson, Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Morin and daughter
iuMHri
Boeck, John Biggs, Francis Fonda, of Arlee, Montana, and Mr. and
Everett Wood, Harry Myers and the Mrs. J. H. Atkins and sons were
hostess.
dinner guests Sunday at the home
I „UfOHT HPUStaJ
>f J. R. Bennett of Birkenfeld.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gwin and
Washington School
:
‘UfflP’
:
children, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hel-
DYNAMITE Í
mOGEHS’ POWDER
Gives Program—
STUMPS^DITCHES 1 i DITCHING
5O«X STRENGTH
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tine of Portland and Mr. and Mrs.
i
«°«,.,«»»
, !
Under the direction of Miss De­ Walter Parker and son, Stanley, of
'untie
Macon,
a
Thanksgiving
program
Vernonia
were
dinner
guests
Special Explosives for Specific Uses
was presented in the Washington Thanksgiving, of Mr. and Mrs.
school auditorium the Wednesday Gwin.
Whatever your blasting problem may be, there is a
before Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wood and
“Making the Neody Thankful,” family from Camp 8, Mr. and Mrs.
DU PONT DYNAMITE made specifically for that job.
tre first play, was enacted by Vona George Bell, Mr. and Mrs. D. Glenn
Wiedman, Frank Lines, Phyllis New, and daughters, spent Thanksgiving
DU PONT STUMPING POWDERS have more sticks
George Sabilino and Alberta Tip­ with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch.
per case, and do more work per stick, giving you lower
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch were at
ton, members of the 8-E class.
costs per acre of clearing.
The second number of the pro­ Camp McGregor Sunday.
gram, “Thanksgiving Song,” was
Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat and
DU PONT DITCHING DYNAMITE enables you to
sung by Leota White and Betty their son, Roy Cobat and wife, were
,:t Quincy for Thanksgiving at the
Lou Gouge.
drain your land quickly and economically, making profit­
The intermediate Dramatic Club home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Denck.
able acres out of present waste land.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples and
provided the last play, “Thankful
The characters were: three children, Mr, and Mrs. Garlan
for That.” Tl-
DU FONT'S 136 YEARS in the explosives business assure you
" , Harold Fowler, Gillman. and Mrs. Maude Depue
Jimmy Rachalle,
of DEPENDABILITY, UNIFOR MITY and ECONOMY. Look for
Betty Cummings and Bobbie Bram­ epent Thanksgiving with Mrs. B. H.
the name DU PONT on cases and cartridges when you buy explosives.
Henderson.
lett,
Mrs. M. Morin and daughter, Mr
The primary grades of Washing­
WRITE FOR FREE BOOKS
and ___
Mrs. ___
John Atkins and sons
ton school entertained their par-!__
ents the same day in the Little I were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Describing the methods of using explosives
Auditorium with the following pro-lNanson for Thanksgiving^
for blasting stumps, boulders and ditches eas­
gram: “Thanksgiving Greeting” by, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bond and
ily, quickly and cheaply. Send your request
Mrs. Scott’s room; piano solo by' daughter, Clara, were in Portland
to the nearest office.
Maxine
Hartwick;
Thanksgiving Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Pantomime by Miss Schreiber’s I Brockhouse.
Homer Sheeley took his mother
room; group singing of America;
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., INC., EXPLOSIVES DEPT.
“ ’Neath Loving Wings” by Dorene to Forest Grove Monday for med­
PORTLAND
SEATTLE
SPOKANE
Henderson and Lonnie Justice; ical attention.
DU PONT EXPLOSIVES ARE PACIFIC NORTHWEST PRODUCTS
piano solo by Mervin Brock; “The I Mr. and Mrs. George Parker
Wise Turkey” by Miss Kizer’s room; spent Thanksgiving with his mother,
“The Pumpkin Dance” by Mrs. Mrs. George Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobat, Mr.
Sc< tt’s room; piano duet by Jane
and Dick Comstock; “Pippety, Pip-1 and Mrs. Jimmy Burke were in
Portland
Saturday and Sunday.
Alice George;
LET’S BE SOCIABLE
í
INJURED SUNSET MAN Sunset CamP' is sported to be get-
ing along nicely, and not injured
RECOVERING;
INJURY. as
badly as was reported.
A carload of sawdust was un­
NOT TOO SERIOUS
Mrs. Ida Page of Portland is
spending this week at the Kilburg
home.
Mrs. Robert Hensley was a Satur­
day and Sunday visitor at the home
of her mother, Mrs. William Baxter
in Portland.
Fred Ganuschke, who was in-
jured last week while wc king at
——— km
a **. .
loaded and trucked from the S.
P. depot to the Gilmore hotel. Fred
Rushton, Lorraine Tallman
and
NOTICE
If the person who took the
boys coat, cap and gloves will take
them back to the school, no ques­
........ will
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„„ asked. ....
tions
Mr. and Mrs
Ted .......................
Aspinall, O-A ‘ Hill.
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5ee my bargains in Kiln Dried Lum,'«'r at $8.75
jer M. and up. Open Saturdays Loin 8 a. m.
to noon.
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SAM and BOB
Grocery & Market
BLAST
Saleway Has the Low Prices!
Values for Friday and Saturday, December 1 and 2
—Shop Safeway for Quality Meats—
Beef Boast (No Neck)
Lb. 15c
Beef Bib Boil . .
Lb. lie
Pure Lard « • . • 4 Lbs. 35c
Pork Roast o/whl lb. I71/2 c
Loin Pork Boast
lb. 15c
Half or
Bacon Whole
lb. 21c
Edwards
COFFEE
1 Lb. Tin
2 Lb. Tin ...
Airway
COFFEE
1». bag |4c
23c
45c
39c
SUPER SUDS, Consentrated Blue
Pkg. 20c
PEALS, Lemon, Orange, Citron
I.h. 29c
LUNCH BOX Sandwich Spread
Quart Jar 39c
SPRY Shortening .................................
3 Lb. Can
SNOWDRIFT Shortening
3 1 Lb. Can
MOLASSES, Aunt Dinah ............
............................. 2H 2 Lb. Can
PORK AND BEANS
Lg. 2H Size Cai na
49c
49c
17c
3 For 25c
IF
—Fresh Fruits and Vegetables—
Potatoes Ko.2 £±.7™. 50 lb. bag 5»c
Oranges
3 dozen 2«c
Texas Pink
each ®c
Turnips, Beets, Carrots •
2 Bu. 5c
New and Used Paris
New and Used Tires
Gas and Oil
Expert Auto Repairing
Farmer-Consumer Pear Campaign
D'Anjou Pears
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
Phone 773
dozen 23c
ROBINHOOD
RIVERVIEW
Oleomargarine
2 KITCHEN CRAI
::TLOUn
49-lb. bag $1.49
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A New Modern
Deposit Plan to
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Write or call
for complete
information—
Peaches
2 large pkgs. 35c
2H
Life Buoy or Lux ™
St. Helens Branch o/ the
United States National Bank
Und Office. Portland, Ora gon
itwit. itomi otrosiT imsmnance c o « e o . >
Su-Purb Soap
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2 for 25c
per cake 5c
Cigarettes Camels,
j-1*?- Chesterfields
L“ii- ctn. $1.17
Matches Highway ctn. 6 boxes 14c