FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON________ PAGE TWO I served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peachey visit­ figure« revealed. Grant, Harney, Mrs. 1. E. Knowles and aon, Earl, ed Mrs. Peachey’s mother of Silver J.ffersoa, each reported but one C. R. Watts is recovering quick­ d.-ath for the year while two coun­ ly from a two weeks illness with and the Misses Thelma Wikstrom Creek Tuesday. and auntce Larson were shopping Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peachey were ties, Crook and Josephine, had but the flu. I in Clatskanie Saturday. in Olympia, Washington Wednesday two each. I Bundy* in St. Helens— Here Sunday— ’ Culbertsons in Manning— Mrs. George Jones took charge and brought Mr. Peachey’s mother Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bundy were in Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitsell Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson of the central office Friday while and baby daughter of Cathlamet St. Helens, Kelso and Longview and family spent Sunday at Man­ the regular operator, Miss Holm- home with them. Monday. A. D. Lolley was in Castle Rock and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell and ning visiting Mrs. Culbertson’s par­ stron attended the funeral of a Tuesday and came home Wednes­ children of Glenwood were Sunday Hoyt, Mrs. Jean Alexander, all of ent«, Mr. nad Mrs. L. L. Crawford. relative. Dave Banzer was a Clatskanie day with Mr. and Mrs. Peachey. vTs'ftors at the V. M. Whitsell home. Portland, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. And­ visitor Saturday. erson and daughters and Miss Shad- ■i Carlton»» -*s. Dick Lynch was in Forest The Deborah Circle Invite» You— Donald Sundland and Bernard I Giove Monday on business. Mrs. F. R. Olin and Mrs. Charles ly of St. Helens. St. Patrick »ilver tea, Fri., Mar. 15, Marston attended a luncheon in Dowling metored to Astoria Sun- Danny Lee and Betty Glen visited from 3 to 5 at Greenman’». Come! Gays Here Saturday— arlton last Friday. Mrs. Olin had «lay and saw “The Hunchback of vlr. and Mrs. Dick Lyndh las; Notre Dame”. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gay of Pitts­ the pleasure of seeing again old Extension Club to Meet— Mrs. Charles Webber and son, weekend. burg were guests at the Denny friends formerly of Mill City where Charles, came down from Portland The Vernonia Extension Club Ryves home Saturday evening. Dick Lynch was in Portland on the Olins lived be ore coming to Saturday and visited her parents, business Monday. meets at the home of Goldie Hal! Smorgasbord: Friday, March 8---- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melis, over the on Rose Avenue Thursday, March 5 to 8 p. m. I. O. O. F. hall.lOtd— Vernonia. Mrs. Carl Anderson and family weekend. 7, at 1 o’clock. The lesson will be -pent Monday with Mrs. Jim Bond. In Portland— The singing by tihe Multno-mr, 3ACK given by the hostess and Esther Returns to Grays River— Mrs. A. L. Kullander and Mrs. Ray Buckner and Billy Wol of quartette Sunday at the church Eugene Elliott returned to Grays Morgan on “Curtains and Drap­ Tobias were married last week. eries”. Visitors are welcome as River Friday after several days E. H. Washburn were in Portland was very much enjoyed. The Little Could be our free alter­ They plan to live in Vernonia. Church was filled. several days this week with Mrs. visiting in Vernonia. tbes« extension studies are county ation service. We will The quartette and Mr. Ledyard Harry Kerns whose mother is ill projects. Cuts Hand Severely— alter any garment were Sunday dinner guests of the at the Good Samaritan hospital. Berl Arner, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melis family. Poetter» Make Trip— bought from us Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poetter and A. Stone, cut his hand Severely Smorgasbord: Friday, March 8— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundland without extra family took a pleasure trip to Van­ Sunday with an axe as he was 5 to 8 p. m. I. O. O. F. hall.lût were Portland visitors Saturday. Charge. couver and Portland last weekend. chopping wood. It was necessary Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scars drove to take stitches within the cut Gays in Portland— to Timber Monday. Foster* Moving to St. Helens— member as well as on the outside s, iitu, )«•<•, 4 It» Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gay were Shady Lane spent Sunday eve- dr. and Mrs. Jaipes Foster are of the cut. On our reasonable Portland visitors for several days. • liing at the Otto Bittner home. Fifteen Oregon counties scored moving to St. Helens this week. Mr. prices —This week we Emanuel Johnston went to work reductions in the number of traffic Foster will have employment in Attends Conference— McDonald 111— Tuesday for Reed Holding who teaths recorded during the year will have new spring mrs. Ralph Valpiani attended the that town. John McDonald who lives on Rose has a job in Washington. He has 1939 as compered to the toll for 50th anniversary of the Home Ec­ COATS at $7.98, $9.98 Avenue is quite ill with pneumonia. been working for the Matthew Bros. 1938, it was revealed today in a Smorgasbord: Friday, March 8---- onomics Department of Oregon and $12.98 Carl Ray took his place at the bulletin from the office a" Earl 5 to 8 p. m. I. O. O. F. hall-10t4----- State College and the Hone In­ Treharnes Leave for Pennsylvania— Matthew Bros, logging operations. Snell, secretary of state. The re­ terest Conference celebration held Johnsons Entertain— Mr. and Mrs. Roland Treharne | Mr. and Mrs. Ain Wallace were ductions ranged from five percent Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of in Corvallis last week. Spring Suits and dozens left Tuesday night for a six weeks | in Clatskanie Saturday. Mr. Wallace in Lane county to 100 percent in Pittsburg entertained at a chicken If You Want to Dance— of lovely Easter dresses ;tqy in Pennsylvania where Mr. I is much better. Sherman and Gilliam counties. -| dinner and pinochle party Sunday. Come to the Legion Hall Saturday, Treharne has enrolled in a carbur-l from $3.98 up are in The following are the counties Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. March 9, and enjoy yourself to the and their percentages of improve ­ stock. SURPRISE PARTY Grover Ashlock, Mr. and Mrs. Harry music of Bush’s five-piece Portland ctor school. Mr. Treharne’s family ment in traffic atalities: Sherman, 1 GIVEN; MOTHER >ives in that state. The Carl Hal- orchestra. Everybody welcome. Spon­ 100 percent; Gilliam, 100 percent; HZHZHZHZHZHZH sored by the Fraternal Order of /ersons of Wilark are managing RETURNS HERE Wasco, 78 percent; Baker 50 per- And Remember— Eagles. lOtl — the service station 'business and RIVERVIEW—(Special to The ent; Josephine, 50 percent; Uma-I No Extra Cost for caring for the home of the Tre- Eagle)—A surprise birthday party itilla, 36 percent; Grant, 33 per- At the Beach— Alterations. was given in honor ol Mr. George "ent; Union, 28 percent; Tilla-I Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sykes, Mr. larnes during their absence. Leon and Mrs. Bob Thompson and two Jhabbert will run the service Cobat Saturday night. Those present mook, 25 percent; Clatsop, 20 per­ I were Mr. and Mrs. John Elder, Mr. cent; Curry, 20 percent; Columbia, children, and Mrs. Thompson spent tation. tc Buy and Mrs. Otto Mauer, Mr. and Mrs. 14 percent; Marion, 13 percent; l Sunday at several of the coast Mike Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Coos, 11 percent; Lane, 5 percent. ¡beaches and visiting with friends at THE APPAREL SHOP DEMONSTRATION UNIT Ackley, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard John­ Three counties, Gilliam, Sherman at Seaside. son, Mr. and Mis. Benson Burnett ril’d Wheeler reported no traffic MEETS FRI.; FUNERAL At the Beach— md Charles Hatman and family of deaths for the year 1939, Snell’s SERVICES HELD Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pembl'e spent Portland. GEP STEEL FLY ROD Sunday visiting several of the coast MIST—(Special to The Eagle) — Mrs. Harvey Heath went to Aber- beaches. 8% foot — 5% ounce Mrs. Ben Louden returned home leen to work in a cannery for THE FULLER BRUSH MAN SPEAKS from Pasco last week after spend­ hree months. Go to Banks— $5.95 Dear Ladies: I wish to thank you for signing the cards Mr. and Mrs. Bogue of McMinn- Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCafferty ing several weeks with her daughter. I left with you. I appreciate it. For those of you who did not dlle have returned to their home visited Sunday at Banks with rela ­ Austin Corll took his small son, PFLEUGER CASTING get your card signed use the one here, paste it on a postcard tives, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Smith. Sonny, to a Portland hospital Sun- I'fter visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. and mail it to me, if you live in the city limits. Then I will Glaves. REEL The Deborah Circle Invites You— lay suffering with pneumonia. He Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson stop in next time and present you with one of our 35c tooth Anti-Back Lash St. Patrick silver tea, Fri., Mar. 15, recently had flu and suffered a spent Saturday in Forest Grove in brushes. Thank you. from 3 to 5 at Greenman’s. Cornel relapse. $2.95 business. Paul Knoph, Houlton, Oregon Mrs. Kenneth Smith and Bonnie Mrs. Elmore Knight spent Thurs- Smorgasbord: Friday, March 8— Jean were Clatskanie visitors Fri­ lay afternoon with Mrs. Claude SPECIAL FLY LINE •3 ,to 8 p. m. I. O. 'O. F. hall.lOt4— day. fo THE FULLER BRUSH COMPANY Gibson. Oil Filled 75c Nehalem Visitor Here— Shady Lane took in the dance I request that a Fuller Dealer call from time to time, Nat Huntley, Mrs. Helen William­ at Gales Creek Saturday evening. to render Fuller Service and ascertain my needs. son, Ted, of Hillsboro visit- ion and Lyle Kerns of Nehalem visited Compare These Prices Mrs. Ed Reynolds spent a part 'd Mr. and ’ Mrs. Lewis Huntley I am under no obligation to buy. here Saturday at the Lura Shipley of last week down at Tideport Sunday. —Local Service home. with her daughter, Hattie. Name Mrs. Earl Byres and Mrs. McKenxies Have Guests— The Mist school is planning on Peoples of Warrenton were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange were having an Amateur program on visit Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sunday dinner guests at the J. W. March Sth. Prizes will be given lerson Thursday. both ’children and adults who qual McKenzie home. ify. There will be other amuse­ Bennetts Visit in Vancouver— ments a ter the program. Don’t Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett forget the date—March 8th. Funeral services were held here spent the weekend visiting in Van­ in Church Monday a ter- I Vernonia Ph. 181, couver at the home of Mrs. Nellie noon the for Little R. B. DeRosia of Birken- feld who passed away last week ZHZHZHZHZHZHZæ* quite suddenly of a heart attack, leaving a wife and six Children as well as many other relatives. The burial took place in the Fishawk OPTOMETRIST — EYE SPECIALIST cemetery. Our community extends sympathy to the bereaved family. Will be at KULLANDER’S Jewelry Store Mr. and Mrs. George Jones were Astoria visitors Saturday. Mrs. J. O. Libel was also an Astoria visitor. HONEY— Al Tayfor is back on the job Make Appointments with Mr. Kullander 3-lb. tin 49c SPRY Wad ha ms Fancy again this week having been at 15c 16-ounce glass home the past week with a bad ....... 2 WHEAT1ES 8-oz. pkgs. for cold. 23c Terms—A small down payment, Balance monthly FRUIT COCKTAIL— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linsey are JELL DESSERT 9 Flavors ..... Do zen 53c Wadhams No. 1 tins out and around again after both 27c 2 FOR ............................... having the flu. WAX PAPER Diamond .... 125 ft. roll 15c Mrs. Ray Buffmire was a village LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER CAKE FLOUR— shopper Friday afternoon. This week’s Young Peoples meet­ ....... 6 for 25c DEVILED MEAT i/4 tins Swansdown 25c ing will be held Wednesday eve­ Package ............................. _________________________ ning at the home of Mrs. N. A. Camberg at Birkenfeld. see my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 SALMON Wadhams Sockeye .... No. 1 tin 25c POPCORN— Mrs. Emma Aldridge returned to >er M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. Huile», Bulk her home at Clatskanie last week. 13c 2 Pounds to noon. SARDINES Domestic Oil y4 tins .... 4 for 19c She has been staying with her sis­ ter. Mrs. J. 0. Libel for some CHOCOLATE— COFFEE Wadhams ............ ...... 1-lb. tin 25c time, Mrs. Libel having Cut her Ghirardelli’s Ground 27c hand quite badly some time ago. 1-pound tin ............... ................ Bar 6c CAMAY SOAP Mrs. Austin Dowling and Bern­ ard wore in Clatskanie Saturday PEAS— DILL PICKLES Pheasant ....... Quart jar 15c afternoon. Sweet Dimple 29c 2 No. 2 tins .......... Mrs. Alice Chamberlain was tak- ,r> to Vernonia last week for med­ ical attention. She has not been very well of late. The O. Bittner 'folks drove her there. 151 e Fred Busch family were Clatskanie Visitors Saturday. The County Demonstration Unit held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. William Bridg- ors last Friday. There were twenty ladies present. Washing woolens and fine clothing, and removing snot* J. A. Thornburg. President were demonstrated bv Mrs. Mell­ "THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” inger and a helper from Keasey. Hear Vernonia Round-Up Time Every Thursday at 11:30 a. m., KWLK A delicious pot luck dinner wa« Watts Improving— y