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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE SIX Mrs. Williams of Garden Home Danny had his tonsils removed. I day was such a wild day—wind, MISSIONARY GIVES Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson who has been visiting her daughter, TALK ON AFRICA; MRS I rain and snow. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. DeRock were Mrs. A. H. Webb, since before spent Saturday in Portland on LIBEL CUTS HAND here from Glenwood Saturday and Christmas returned to her home business. First of Dance Series Mrs. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Moellar and Iris, from Garland Seger and Alois Sauer and Patsy Jean, Claudine and i Slated Sat. to St. Helens! MIST—(Special to The Eagle)— visited Mr. DeRock's sister, Mrs. J. O. Libel had the misfor William Bridgers. Miss Miller, a missionary tune to cut her hand quite badly Africa, gave an interesting talk made a 'business trip to Portland last week on some tin necessitating on her work and the people and Saturday. he going to Clatskanie to have customs in that far away land last i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas, Mr. stitches taken. Friday a'ternoon at the home of and Mrs. Al Baches and James Mrs. Ed Reynolds was a luncheon Mr. A. R. Melis. The W. M. S. met McCrory dinner were Sunday guest of Mr. A. A. Dowling Mon there. There were quite a number guests at the home of Mr. and day. of guests from the vicinity. Mrs. Garland Seger. Donald Sundland made a trip Mrs Emma Aldridge is at the Sunday dinner guests at the E. to St. Helens Saturday night. home pf her sister, Mrs. J. O. Libel. L. Sehorn home were Mr. and Mrs Portland visitors Saturday were The Card Party given by the Arthur Ramseyer and family of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and Mist Helping Circle Saturday night Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bonnie Jean. wasn’t as successful as hoped, it Woods of Rainier were also calle'.. The Young Peoples meeting was being a very bad night. The at during the afternoon. held last Wednesday night at the tendance was small. Superintendent William B. Schn- home of Mr. and Mrs. William Clatskanie movie visitors Sunday ebiy was a dinner guest at the Keaton. were Mrs. L. Wikstrom and Sonny, home of Mr. a’nd Mrs. E. L. Se- Bud Ashby is staying in Ver Mr. and Mrs. Vic Berg and Mrs. A. horn Friday evening. nonia. Dowling and son, Bernard. Mrs. Marvin Hult, Mrs. Bill Mrs. I. E. Knowles and Mrs. Ray Mrs. William Bridgers and Mrs. Smejkal and Mrs. Sam Smith made Carlock were recent business visit J. Joyce went to Portland one day a trip to Forest Grove Monday to ors in Portland. last week. bring Mrs. Vernon Lindsley and Mrs. Ben Louden is visiting her Mrs. J. O. Libel, Shalmon and new baby home. The baby has been daughter in Pasco, Washington for Mr. and Mrs. George Jones went named Sherry Vernita. a week. to Astoria Monday taking Mr. Jones Frank O’Connor and Evan Quite a number from the village to the doctor. He hasn’t been well harne spent the weekend at attended the fight at Clatskanie for some time. side. Thursday evening. Earl Holce was able to leave the Sanatorium in Portland, He ALASKANS VISIT HERE; has gone again to Bend to benefit ANDERSONS ENTERTAIN his health. AT DINNER SUNDAY Oscar Jones spent a few days TREHARNE—(Special to The last week at Clatskanie with his Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dan- mother, Mrs. Aldridge. from Spring signs of violets in bloom, iels of Juneau, Alaska spent Tuesday to Thursday visiting Mrs. frogs in the swale, a 1 few warm Daniel’s brother and sister-in-law, Check Being Made of days were rather deceiving. Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Garland Seger. Results of Planting Last* Sunday evening dinner guests at Year the Carl Anderson home were: Your Money Buys a Better I Mr. and Mrs. George Ortmon, Har In line with the game commis-1 Value When You Trade at the old and Luella Ortman of Forest sion’s program j for ’ni* the fkn scientifici rtrtl «« Xlr ' ; Vernonia Bargain Store Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Robert distribution of Chinese pheasants New and Used Goods Anderson and children, Patty, Alice that will 'be raised at its four gam? I 810 Bridge St. and Bobby. farms during 1940, surveys of the available pheasant area are already under way. Planting sites will be chosen in advance of liberation, the selection being based upon suitable food, cover and water con ditions, the existing bird population and stress of hunting. In conjunc tion with this, a check is also being made insofar as possible of the re sults of plantings made the past season. This program, initiated last year in the western part of Oregon under the direction of John Mc Kean, has been extended to east ern Oregon where it will be handl ed by Don Moore. Both men are graduates of the fish and game management course at the statu college and have had, in addition, practical experience in bird libera tion work. Sportsmen, realizing th? advantages of releasing birds on a scientific basis, have man.tested a keen interest and spirit o* cooper ation. The Chippewa Campfire Girls held their St. Valentines party in the Campfire cabin last Saturday night in the light of the camp fire and candles. The highlight of the evening was the exchange of Claude Jr. motored Valentines and th/ presentation of I Jimmie Whetmore to Play a gavel to the president, Gloria Sunday. I for Little Dance Club for Lamping. Helen Williamson, Helen Hender-; First Affair Plans were made for the rank son of Hillsboro and sister, Georgia' Henderson of La Grande visited The Little Dance Club holds the t degrea for the Trail Seekers to be Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Huntley Thurs- first in a series of spring dances held in April. The service costume is to be worn during the ceremony. day. ¡this Saturday night, February 17, Reports from the pop corn sale Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Roediger at the Odd Fellows hall, at 9:30. held last Saturday revealed that were in Taft Thursday until Mon- Jimmie Whetmore and his band six dollars had been gained. This ejliection will go toward the girls’ day visiting Mrs. Chet Anderson, will provide the music. expenses at attend the National Mrs. Anderson returned with them Members are informed that guest C nir.cil held in Portland each year. or a few days visit. I tickets are available from J. W. A ter playing games and singing Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ed Roediger, Mr. Nichols or committee members. ong.', refreshments of cookies, and Mrs. Ebon John were in Port Mrs. Lyman Hawken and Mrs. marshmallows and hot chocolate land to see “Gone with the Wind” Paul Gordon are in charge of the wer? served. Saturday. decorating of the hall. The floor Keith Colburn of Longview visit WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED ed Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Colburn of committee for the first dance is as TO MAKE KEYS follows: Mr. and Mrs. Riverview Sunday. VERNONIA BARGAIN Hawley Counts and Carmen Neal man. Dr. and Mrs. R. STORE from Roseburg visited the L. C. and Mrs. Charles Wall Boeck home Monday. Mrs. Glen Hawkins. Surveys <4 Pheasant Area Under Way See Our Baby Gifts Stationery Beauty Aids Toys FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1940 ¡Chippewa Campfire Girls Have Valentine Party— y CAN LIVE BtTIER fri ¿food at SAFEWAY Sp&nd By your own comparison you will find Safeway Prices are con sistently lower--every day I lnvestisate--and see for yourself! Prices Effective February 16 and 17 Edwards Coffee Ranch Ishiis 2 Lbs LARGE A Air wav Coffee FOR LENTEN MENUS 2 Dozen I» 39c 41c 1 SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP GLENN AIRE GRAPEFRUIT ^i-gal. 2 for 65c 21c 13c* 3 Lbs Lb. 35c PIEDMONT MAYONNAISE Qt. STRING BEANS Briargate 10c each 6 for 33c 55c Coril Country HomeNonC2 fan""..Style lOc 12 cans $!•!•> Sewing Needs Cactus plants 5c and 10c Vernonia 5—10 I WIEDMANS HAVE BABY BOY; DICK LYNCH HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY o ijoar order IN ANY STYLE YOU SELECT Collection Quality All Wool Latest Fabrics Shades for and Selection Weaves RIVERVIEW—(Special to The Eagle)—Mrs. May Pimperton from Idaho has returned to her home ..- ( ■ after visiting her sister, Mrs. B.\ H. Henderson of Riverview. Mrs. George Cobat is recovering! in a Portland hospital after a gall- stone operation. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, Mr. and Mrs. George Woods, Mr. and 1 Mis. Robert McMullen, Elder Jack-! *on. Elder Henderson, Margaret Haiman and Richard Banzer were I at Dick Lynch’s birthday partyj Sunday. Mrs. P. Weidman is the proud mother of a 7-pound son born February 8, his name is Paul Milo. Hawley Counts, Johnny Counts, Mrs. 1 L. C. Boeck and daughter, Ruth, Ralph DeVaney attended "Gone with the Wind” last week. Mrs. Alma Sitts and M rs. Rose Foster were callers of Mr. and rs. W. T. Graves Sunday. Danny Hall is back in school at Natal after week’s absence. MAZOLA OIL For Salads KRISPY CRACKERS 4 Rolls 17c LARGE IVORY BARS 3 for 25c COMFORT TISSUE 4 Rolls 23c MEDIUM IVORY BARS 6 for 25c CLAPPS BABY FOODS 3 for Dr. Phillips Orange & Grapefruit Juice No.2’* Topcoat or Overcoat COAT & PANTS. $20.75 ... 10c G,‘..... 19l/2e 4-lb. Cello Bag ........... FRESH AND TENDER 29c 12c 3- 46-oz. cans $1.55 Barrel (4 sacks) $5.89 3- No. 2 cans SUGAR White Satin GUARANTEED MEATS BACON By the piece pound The Finest in Vegetables 16c ONE PACKAGE CELLO VEGETABLES 33c Swifts lb. 19c crisp Carefully Washed and Cleaned and Packed in Cellophane Bags for Quick Delivery For every meal, in any season Armour Star Pure Lard 41bs. SLICED BACON Tasty, tender, lean and BOILING BEEF .................. lb. Serve it often with vegetables or noodles lb. PORK STEAK With */2 Pint PIERRE FRENCH DRESSING 10c Both for 16c LEMONS 23c CARROTS 3 bchs. 13c 5 for 360 Size Fancy California Pint 17c 12'(¡c Cut from choice young porkers ¡’hr Modern Merchant doesn’t vail for SALES ' HE ADVERTISES^ 23c Sunny Dawn Tomato Juice lb- 15c ">■ 19c Always welcome at the table ONE HUNDRED DE LUXE FABRICS t Q Q 7 E SUIT PRICE JU. I J 6c 1'” BLUE ROSE RICE REGULAR HAMS ONE HUNDRED SUPERB FABRICS $00 7R SUIT PRICE Util J Each Fancy Long Grain PORK ROAST................ lb. UNION MADE 19c Rancho Soups Asparagus, Tomato, Vegetable and Pea. HILLS COFFEE ......... Lb. DEL MONTE GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 size HORMEL’S SPAM For Lunches VALVITA CATSUP 14-oz. OYSTERS ..................... PANTS, $7.50 IT DOESN’T COST MORE TO TASTE BETTER STATEWIDE OREGON CAMPAIGN Oregon Prunes Economical at this low price O ■ W U 10c 15c HERSHEY BARS Plain or Nut 3 for HERSHEY SWEET CHOCOLATE 13-oz. bar BUY BEEF STEAK.............. SUIT . 99 Or 20c 10c White Magic Bleach POT ROAST ..................... lb. ONE HUNDRED FINE ALL WOOL FABRICS 50c 21Z SNOWDRIFT OR CRISCO 3 Lbs. RINSO ______ Large Size Pkg. ZEE TISSUE Good quality meat COMPARABLE WITH $30.00 VALUES 43c 27c 2 3 for CAULIFLOWER Snowy White Roseburg EARLY SPRING 9c 10c 25c LOUISIANA RHUBARD FANCY YAMS 3 lb.-------------- jjc 15c SAFEWAY V » - ■■■' I . - ..... ■' T