Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 05, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
YOUR TCWN’S TOPICS
Camp McGregor. Mr. Fletcher who
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell and was employed by the Oregon Amer­
children of Glenwood were here ican some years ago will be located
Sunday visiting at the V. Whitsell in the company’s main office.
borne.
Here from Glenwood----
At Ocean Lake----
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Washburn
Mrs. Paul Gordon and Mrs. Wal­ spent the past weekend at
Ocean
lace McCrae left Saturday for a
week's stay at the home of their Lake.
parents in Cottage Grove and Eu- Go to Bend—
i.'.ne, respectively.
Mrs. Harry Kerns and Miss Eileen
H re from Forest Grove----
Schneuer of Kake, Alaska, sister
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and of Mrs. Kerns, left Friday for
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children of Forest Grove spent Sun­
Bend. They will be gone about two
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Malmsten on First Avenue. weeks.
Go South—
In Bend—•
In Portland—
'Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit mo­
tored to Bend, Oregon, Monday, to
attend the state Tubercular Assoc-
< ition meeting. Mr. Condit is act-
ing as delegate from Columlbia
county. The couple plan to return
to Vernonia Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bateman and
Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Eby spent last
Sunday in Portland. While there
they visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Plumb.
Baked Food Sale-
Saturday, April 27. Sponsored by
Broderick* Have Son—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broderick I adies Auxiliary of 1. W. A. 1411—
(Margaret Bennett) announce the
birth of a son, Patrick Bennett, Former Residents Here—
boron March 28, at the Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Church and
Sanitarium.
children, Gerald and Patricia, of
Des Moines, Iowa, spent several
Bodells Move—
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bodell and days here this week visiting old
frimily moved Saturday to the farm friends. Mr. Church was employed
formerly owned by A. L. Parker by the 0. A. Lumber Corporation
and now in charge of Ralph Condit. before the shut-down; he is now
a lumber salesman in Des Moines.
Business Women to Meet----
Members of the Vernonia Busi­ Mrs. Church was a graduate of
ness Women’s Club are requested Vernonia high school, class of ’26.
to be present at the Chamber of Glassners Have Guests----
Commerce dinner next Tuesday in
Week-end guests at the home of
place of the regular meeting sched­ Mr. and Mrs. John Glassner were
uled the same evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Erb and Mr.
and Mrs. James Givens of Albany.
Dick Fletcher Returns—
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fletcher and Mr. Givens is a brother to Mrs.
two children of Portland moved Glassner. George Givens, father of
last week-end into the O. A. house Mrs. Glassner, who has been spend-
formerly occupied by the Frank ;ng some time here visiting retum-
Jamieson family, who moved to d to Albany Sunday.
In Portland—
NEW FAMILIES TAKE
UP RESIDENCE AT
STONEY POINT
STONEY POINT—(Special to The
Eagle)—Mrs. Maude DePue, son,
and
Bob,
daughter,
Margaret,
Thelma Wilkerson left last Wed-
nesday night for Junction City,
Cali ’ornia, to spend a few days
with Bert and Don DePue.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner
and Joyce spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Riley Hall in Riverview.
Mrs. Etta Driscoll accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brady on a trip
to Forest Grove last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dane Brady spent
Sunday evening at the Kirkbride
home. Also, calling on the Kirk­
brides were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Riggins and daughter, Geraldine,
and Mrs. John Krinick.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bodell, who
formerly lived on the Thomas Hen­
derson place, have moved onto the
Al Parker place.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Avery and
family of Timber recently moved
to the Thomas Henderson place.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fineout and
family moved from the Al Parker
place to the Sturdevant place. A
hearty welcome is extended these
newcomers.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Michener and
son, Kenneth, of Manning spent
Sunday with the Otto Micheners.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger
and children spent the week-end
ct Oregon City with Mr. and Mrs.
William Ellis. The week before Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Mellinger were in
Oregon ICity for the week-end.
William Van Doren of Vancouver.
Washington, and Mrs. Fletcher of
Portland spent several days with
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger and
amily.
Duncan Goodwin, who has been
at the Perry Browning home for
some time, returned to his home
at Silver Creek, Washington.
MIST HELPING CIRCLE
MEETS; GARLOCKS
MOVE TO MILTON
. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb
MIST—(Special to The Eagle) —
Mrs. Mae Lemons were Port-
Bernard Dowling was a business
busiiness visitors Saturday.
visitor in Portland Friday.
Here from St. Helen«----
George Jones and Oscar Jones
Waldon Dillard and Arch Dun­ are doing some work for Mrs.
can of St. Helens were in Vernonia Emma Aldridge at Clatskqnii.
Monday on business.
putting a foundation underneath
a building.
Fishermen----
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundland
Harry Kerns and Orvel Edwards
were
in Portland Fridiay.
spent part of last Thursday on
Bud Ashby and family are liv-
the Columbia river near St. Helens
fishing. Mr. Edwards was fortun­ ing in the little house on the cor
ate in catching a salmon while tier of the Eastman road.
Mrs. Ed Reynolds enjoyed a visit
there.
from her two daughters one day
last week.
Bus Purchased—
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garlock left
The First Christian Church has
purchased a thirty-passenger bus to last Thursday to make their home
be used to take people to, and at Milton, Oregon where he ha
from, church service. The bus was employment.
bought at Chehalis, Washington,
Walt Batson was a Portland bus
and was delivered on Monday after­ iness visitor Tuesday.
William Bridgers is doing some
noon.
interior painting in the store this
I Invited to Sing---
week.
The Ladies’ Chorus of the Chris-
'Mrs. Ralph George was a village
I tian Church have been invited to Chopper from Natal Monday.
I sing at the Home Institute at St.
Richard Peterson of Natal was
I Helens in April 24.
a Mist visitor Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Eastman
j Registrar to Speak----
I Walter Erickson, registrar of visited their son, Bert, of Vernonia
i Willamette University, is slated tc last week.
'Mrs. Roy Hughes had Mr. and
speak before the high school stu­
dent body Friday, April 5, it w»;' Mrs. Perine as guests Monday,
Clatskanie visitors Saturday were
stated this week. He will tell stu­
dents of scholastic offerings of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch, Mr. and
Mrs. Wardell, Mrs. Austin Dowl­
the university.
ing, Mrs. I. E. Knowles and the
4XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHX. Misses Eunice Larson and Rose
Warner.
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Joseph Banzer won second prize,
a crocheted center piece, at the
card party Friday evening.
The Mist Helping Circle met
Thursday at the Carlock’s. Delici­
ous fried chicken was enjoyed with
SEASON
the pot-luck dinner. A huge birth­
OPENS
day cake was the center of attrac­
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tion, with candles lighted, as it was
a party for Mrs. Holce, a member.
In a few day» try your luck on Nehalem River
The Circle presented her with a
FISH
LEADERS
5c — 10c — 15c
Well-Made Fly Pole
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$2.95
All Kinds of Spinners
each.. 10c & 15c H
Good Casting Fly Line oil filled
75c H
Split Shot, Clinch Sinkers and Long Bank Sinkers
IC-TO Sc
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25 Hooks for
Style - $4.95 - Comfort
Federici's Shoe Shop
Lunches —
5c
For Tackle at Right Prices
SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT !—
Hoffman Hardware Co
Phone 181
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Bulk Garden
SEEDS
— •—
Lawn and Garden
Fertilizers
Short Orders
The Town Pump
> OU JIAY BE SURE
STORK SHOWER HELD;
GIBSONS HAVE GUESTS;
HILLSBORO VISITORS
RIVERVIEW—(Special to The
Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bana
and Mrs. and Mrs. Mike Stolen
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Magoff Sunday.
Claude E. Gibson and daughter,
Patsy Jetin, spent Satu,rday in
Portland. They enjoyed luncheon
at the Virgil Drorbaugh home.
G. W. Gibson and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Hunt were Saturday visitors
at the Claude E. Gibson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Brimmer
and son, Mrs. Malden New, Mrs.
NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
BUS SCHEDULE
Trips by way of Banks and Forest Grove
Leave Vernonia:
Leave Portland:
8:05 a. m.
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8:45 a. m.
1:35 p. hi.
2:45 p. m.
6:35 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
Call Service between Vernonia and Keasey and Pittsburg for
Passengers to or from Forest
~
Grove or Points Beyond.
TERMINAL:
The Cozy Fountain
AGENT:
Mrs. Earl L. Smith
PHONE:
582 for information
OREGON MOTOR STAGES
Re-stock your Pantry
with these VALUES
SHRIMP Pheasant.............. 2 No. 1 tins
VEG-ALL Larsen’s.......... 2 No. 303 tins
RINSO Granulated Soap.....Large pkg.
TUNA FISH White Star .... 2 No. i/2 tins
SARDINES Belle Island .......... oval tins
CREAM OF WHEAT
28-oz.
pkg.........................
23c
CRACKERS—
Cascade
15c
2-Ib. carton
SODA—
each 1QC
Beautiful Dry Flies
card table. After dinner the busi­ Pierce and G. W. Gibson visited j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peachey, Mrs.
ness meeting occupied the after­ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson Sun­ C. C. Fowler and Mrs. Harry Wood­
ruff went to Olympia, Washington,
noon ; it was decided to have a day.
program some time the latter part
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch were , Tuesday to take Mrs. Alice Bolt­
of the month, date to be set later. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert i inghouse home. They returned the
The next meeting will be with Mrs. Glen of Camp McGregor Sunday, j same evening.
Violet George at Natal the fourth
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hil'.iberry
Thursday of the month.
A FINE SHOE
spent
Sunday afternoon at the
The card party given by the M.
H. C. Friday night was quite a home of Mr. and Mrs. William
success and well attended. The Wood.
John Chairibers and Marvin made
hand-crocheted bed spread was won
by Mrs. Ray Jubenville, her name a trip to Portland Monday.
being dr-awn as the lucky one.
Mrs. Charles Marston was in
The Circle is planning on a pro­ Portland Wednesday.
gram some time in April.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Williamson and
Austin Dowling and son, Bern­ sons, Ted, Jimmy and Tom, an,d
ard, were Clatskanie movie visitors Nat Huntley of Hillsboro weie
Sunday afternoon.
here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Earl Knowles recently purchased Huntley Sunday.
a used car.
A stork shower was given kt t
Mr. and Mrs. Collie Parine from Monday in honor o' Mrs. Harry-
REASON'S BEST
Yamhill spent a ftw days this George of Riverview. Those pres­
VALUE!
week with relatives here.
ent were: Onida Cobat, Rose Cobat,
Mrs. L. Wikstrom end daughter, Hazel Cobat, Lorraine Cobat, Mary
Thelma, and son, Norvin, Mrs. T. Clark, Bobbie Plummer, Verna Bas­
A treat for the feet!
W. Larson and son, Phillip, and sett, Mrs. A. L. Bassett, Roberta
The famous Weyenberg
Mrs. Austin Dowling made up a Mauer, Mrs. Schmitz, Mrs. Harry
theatre party that attended the Condit, Mrs. Huntingman, Marie
Shoe
“Northwest Passage” in Clatskanie Ludwig, Edith Burke, Mrs. L. John­
You’ll find in these the qual­
Monday night.
ity workmanship you’d expect
son, Mrs. Alice Buckner and Vir­
in shoes costing much more!
Mr. and Mrs. Russell' Ballard ginia Roberson. Those unable to
have come back from Independence attend but sending gifts were Mrs.
where they have been since fall, Bill Heath and Mrs. Lena Shrewder.
he is working for the Mist Logging Many lovely gifts were received.
Company.
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Mrs. George Jones and Mrs. |
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Ralph George were visitors at the ’
I. O. Libel home recently.
Mrs. Frank Brown was up from
Jewell Tuesday.
COOKED TO YOUR TASTE
Mrs. Bud Ashlby was a visitor i
Latest Draft Beer Equipment
with her sister, Mrs. William Keat­
on, Saturday afternoon.
Light Selected Beverages of All Kinds!
The young son of Austin Corll !
who has been in the hospital in
Portland was brought home and
is convelescing nicely now.
Now that the equinoctial storm
(Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Grenia)
is over, we can expect some good
weather.
Eunice Larson spent Monday eve­
ning at the Charles Hanson home.
We miss the genial smile of Merl
that when you see the sign
Tideman. He’s on his vacation from
driving the Lower Columbia Dairy
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM”
Association truck.
Melvin Saxon is farming out
that you and your family’s health is being safe­
from Clatskanie on the Quincy
road.
guarded. You get this assurance at the
ft
trout and a dry fly. We have a full line of
TROUT TACKLE
Vernonia, Oregon
FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
A. & H.
package ..............................
8c
Pheasant
10c
bottle
SLICED BEETS-
Wadhams Fancy
25c
2 No. 2 tin*
125-ft.
15c
roll
20c
33c
gc
n i
1 C
4-Ib. pkg.............................
Low Prices
on
Fine Meals!
CHILI CON CARNE................ 2 picnic tins
CLINIC TOWELS........................... 2 rolls
j
J5C
COFFEE Wadhams..................... 1-lb. tin
25c
JELL DESSERT Wadhams ........ 3 pkgs. j4c
PEANUT BUTTER Wadhams 16-oz. glass
|QC
49-lb. bag $ j 49
FLOUR Pheasant ................... 10-lb. bag
30c
LUX TOILET SOAP .......................... 2 bars
J3C
SHORTENING Kneedit...... 2 1-lb. pkgs.
WAX PAPER—
Diamond
25c
RAISINS—
Seedless
FLOUR Pheasant...............
VANILLA—
4-oz.
25c
25c
FRUIT COCKTAIL Wadhams 2 No. 1 tins
25c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, April 5 and 6
Young garden plants
of all kinds.
Vernonia
Trading Co
Vernonia, Oregon
King's Grocery and Market
Where Your Money Buys More
I’ll. 91
At the New Mile Bridge
2 Deliveries Daily
Hear Vernonia Round-Up Time Every Thursday at 11:30 a. m., KWLK