Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 02, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
from states west of Colorado must I Cioeir.g date, February 23, 1940.
Miss Stella Kriara, employed in
X .Ray crystallographer, (2,600 a
AI Denny and Bob Dial spent be on file in the Commission’s of­
the Vernonia Bakery, has been ill the Weekend in Portland.
fice at Washington, D. C. not later year, Geological Survey. Specified
since last Saturday with the flu.
than the closing dates specified: College education, and scientific ex­
Mrs. Ralph Aldrich, Jr. is working 111 with the Flu----
the weekend. Richard and Law- in the shop during
Mid-Tetm Vacationists—
Telephone
operator, (1,260 a year, perience of postgraduate study in
Mrs. Ed Frazee was ill the first
Miss Kriara’s
part of this week with the flu.
Jack Anderson and LaVon George rence are attending Oregon State absence.
for appointment at Washington, D. physics, chemistry, mineralogy, or
Portland University students, spent College.
C. only. Applicants must have had crystallography are required. Ap­
New Clerk at Sam and Bob',
Ha« Chicken Pox—
their mid-term vacation in Ver­
' ull time experience as telephone plicants must not have passed their
Vernon Boyer of Portland began operator; tney must have reached Í 53rd birthday. Closing date is Feb-
Miss Alice Baker, secretary in
nonia. The boys came Saturday and In Portland----
Mrs. F. R. Olin spent the week- the Washington school office, has his work as clerk in Sam and Bob’s their 18th but must not have pass­ luary 29, 1940.
returned to school Wednesday of
end in Portland visiting her sister been ill with chicken pox since last st"re Mndry. Mrs. Hearing will ed their 53rd birthday. Closing date
this week.
Full information may be obtain­
not be employed in the store reg­ for receipt of applications, Febru­ ed from the local post office.
Saturday.
and daughter, Millicent.
Here from Salem—
ularly from now on.
ary 15, 1940.
Baker 111—
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas DeCew, Here from Willamette—
Senior Stenographer, (1,620 a
Visit Mother at Burnside—
Paul Bennett, former Vernonia
Leonard Verhagen, brother and
son, Mark, and Glen Heiber of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salomonsen year, junior stenographer, (1,440 a
Salem spent the weekend at the student, was here for the weekend. assistant to Jake Boss, the Vernonia
Paul is a senior at Willamette baker, is confined to his home with visited Sunday and Monday with year, senior typist, (1,440 a year,
C. F. Heiber home.
Mr, Salomonsen’s mother, Mrs. ¡unior typist, (1,260 a year. These
University.
the flu.
Improving from the Flu----
Henry Jackson, who lives at Burn- exams are open tp men only. Ap­
pointments will be made in Wash­
Attend Show in Portland----
Mrs. Walter Vaughn who has Motor to Portland—
side near Astoria.
ington, D. C. only. Applicants must
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Caulfield
been confined to her home for the
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McEntire
have reached their 18th but must
past ten days with the flu is recup­ motored to Portland Sunday to attended “Gone with the Wind” in Student* Have Vacation—
Harry Culbertson, Jr. and George not have passed their 53rd birthday.
erating.
meet Mr. Caulfield’s mother who Portland last Friday.
Stankey who are attending Pacific Closing date for receiving of ap­
has been visiting in Idaho, and
Student Here—
Celebrate Anniversary—
University spent their semester plication, February 15, 1940.
A'hose home is in Astoria.
Bob 'Connat, graduate of Ver­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poetter and vacation from Thursday until’ Sun­
Associate aeronautical inspector,
nonia high school, who is attending Mi«« Schrieber 111—
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fulton were day of last week here.
33,500 a year, assistant aeronauti­
Portland University, spent the week-
Miss Marian Schrieber, first guests at the L. L. Laramore homj
cal inspector, $3,200 a year. Civil
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. grade teacher at Washington school, Monday night to celebrate the Civil Service Exams Announced— Aeronautics Authority. Applicants
Loe Caulfield on the O. A. hill.
The United States Civil Service for both positions must have reach-
was forced to remain in Portland Laramore’s seventh wedding an-
Don't be a dunce, learn the
Commission
announces the follow­ •d their 24th birthday; for the
niversary.
at
her
home
instead
of
returning
Mrs. Rogers 111—
true economy and convenience
ing open competitive examination: associate grade they must have not
to
her
teaching
this
Monday
be
­
of our modern cleaning ser­
Mrs. Madge Rogers has been ill
Attend Safeway Meeting—
Head saw filer, $8.00-(10.00 a day, >assed their 40th, and for the as-
vice.
with the flu for the past two weeks. cause of an attack of the flu. Mrs.
Gerald
Horn, Russell Whitsell when actually employed. This ex­ sistant grade they must have not
Mrs. Paul Gordon is substituting Harry Sandon is substituting for and Pat McCabe attended an all
Here your clothing or house­
amination is for the purpose of pas.-ed their 35th birthday. Closing
hold articles are given exac­
as first grade teacher at the Lin­ Miss Schrieber.
day session for Safeway managers filling a vacancy in the Indian
F bruary 15, 1940.
ting care, spotlessly, odorlessly
coln school during Mrs. Roger’s Pioneer Family Move----
and salesmen held in the Monti- Field Service, Department of the
cleaned and returned, mended
Electric mechanic (floor scrub­
absence.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Parker moved cello Hotel in Longview last Sun- Interior, Red Lake Indian Mills, bing and polishing machines),
and beautifully pressed, ready
to wear . . . and our charges
to a dairy farm about four miles lay.
Academy Studnets Hom
BetJby, Minnesota. Full information 11.860 a year, Public Buildings Ad­
are moderate.
Dale Hall and Everett Jones, from Clatskanie last Saturday. Mr. Suckners Have New Son—
may be obtained from the Sec- ministration, Federal Works Agen­
students of the Auburn Academy Parker, well-known farmer in this
rttary, Board of U. S. Civil Ser- cy, Washington, D. C. Experience
An eight pound boy, Jerrold Ed­ j vice Examiners, Post Office.
at Auburn,
Washington,
came district, was the first white child
in the assembly, or in the repair
mond, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday of last week fo spend born in the Nehalem Valley.
maintenance
and adjustment of
Ed Buckner at the Forest Grove i Candy Sale Successful—
their mid-term vacation, They re­ See “Gone with the Wind”—
electrically operated scrubbing and
General
Hospital
Sunday,
January
The
Chippewa
Campfire
Girls other 'loor treatment machines is
LAUNDRY uDRY CLEANE RS I
turned to the Academy Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCrae 28.
made six dollars from the candy requiired. Applicants must have
VERNONIA
SEA SIDE
Here from o. s. c.—
PHONE 711
PHONE 56
saw the production “Gone with the
sale held last Saturday; they wish reached their 20th, but must have
Weit Timber Visitors—
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis and Wind” in Portland Friday. They
to thank the buyers. The girls will not passed their 48th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Doherty of have a pop corn sale February
Lawrence Bennett were here for report the show excellent.
10.
Vest Timber visited here Sunday
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it the John Ellis home and the Attend Production—
Miss Marguerite Laird and her
larry Emmons home.
sister, Lillian, attended the moving
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Visit in Portland—
îicture, “Gone with the Wind”, £9
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKenzie ast Friday.
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ind daughter, Christine, and son,
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ohn, spent Friday and Saturday Visits in Hillsboro—
Mrs. O. T. Bateman spent Mon-
n Portland visiting with relatives.
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Christine spent Sunday in Forest day and Tuesday of this week I H
visiting
her
mother,
Mrs.
Stevens,
i rove visiting with Franque Fitz-
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terald at the William Fitzgerald in Hillsboro.
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home.
Ill with the Flu—
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Joe Roberson is suffering with a H
■ roup Sees Movie—
relapse
of
the
flu.
He
has
been
ill
Miss Grace Condit, Ole Este?,
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for the last two weeks.
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3c nice Larson and Ralph Condit
Instead
of
8
a.
m.
aw “Gone with the Wind” in Port- Home from College—
This change is made to make better working H
ind Sunday.
Miss Geraldine Cason, daughter H
if
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dan
Cason,
spent
conditions
for employees and employer which we
ipend Friday in Portland—
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'he weekend in Vernonia. Miss I H
hope
will meet with your approval.
Byron and Helen Bennett spen1 ^ason is attending Multnomah Col- I
'riday in Portland. They attended ge in Portland.
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he movie “Gone with the Wind”.
Ill with the Flu-
in
Weekend
Spend
Portland-
y©UK TOWN’S TOPICS
O'*
VERNONIAl
SEA SIDE
NOTICE
Beginning February 1 This
Store Will Open at
8:30 A. M
ip*nd
Sunday at
the
Beach—
The United States Civil Service
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemible spen! Commission has announced open
Junday at Seaside.
■ompetitive examinations for the
ositions listed below; applications
Mr«. Seeker Improving—
Mrs. George Seeker who ha*
been in a Forest Grove hospitai
for the past two weeks plans to
eturn home Wednesday.
’n
Portland
Hoffman Hardware Co.
Jivil Service Exams Announced—
H
X
Phone 181
Vernonia, Oregon
Fill your pantry with these fine quality foods. Serve tasty healthful meals
the whole family will enjoy.
We li a nelle only the BEST in meats
CLEANSER—
PEAS
Lighthouse
Raycroft
10c
3 cans ...........................
BEANS
Coburg
can 9c
Cut
TOMATOES
Pheasant
No.
2
tins
CORN
Whole Kernel
No. 2 tins
CORN
40-oz.
dozen $1.00
ease S1.98
Wadhams
2
$1.19
pounds
.......... ...............
25c
15c
OYSTERS—
Clever Spring Styles
Made from Good
Fabrics.
Also New Cotton
Dresses
Pheasant
2, 5-oz. tins
tin
23c
...............
nr
m OC
Wadhams ..... ........... 1-lb. tin
25c
..... 2-lb. carton
19c
BLACK PEPPER
8-oz. cello pkg. 19c
KLEENEX TISSUE
2, 200-sheet pkgs.
25c
PEAS Sweet Dimple..... .... 2, No. 2 tins
29c
SHAKER SALT
LIMA BEANS—
Large
No. 2*a
3, No. 2 tins .....................
COFFEE
MACARONI
OR SPAGHETTI
3, No. 1 tins .....................
PINEAPPLE—
Gold Nuggets
Unsweetened
No. 2 tins
Franco-American
31c
pkg.
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
SLICED BEETS
Special This Week!
New Cotton Prints
25c
BLACK TEA
Memorie ........ 8-oz. pkg.
Specials for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 2 and 3
$1.98
King’s Grocery and Market
The
Apparel
Shop
BISQUICK
No. 303 tins
Cream Style
When you go shopping
stop at THE APPAREL
SHOP FIRST! Com­
pare the merchandise,
the prices, the service
. and you’ll join our
satisfied customers.
Where Your Money Ituys More
Ph. 91
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CANNED GOODS SPECIAL
Monday—
Mr. -end Mrs. O. II. Kaphammer
and sons, Dickie and Eugene, and
Mrs. Harry Emmons and son.
Jimmy, spent Monday in Portland.
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At the New Mile Bridge
2 Deliveries Daily
Hear Vernonia Round-Up Time Every Thursday at 11:30 a. m., KWLK