Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 12, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
planted about 22,000 acres in I new officers named spent the part ten days with badly]Sunday visitors in Oregon City with
'
l
Forest Service has
Oregon and 38,000 acres in Wash-
COMMUNITY
congested lungs.
Mr. Gill’s parents.
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Gene
Lippy
and
Donald
and
;
inrton, Ericson states.
CHURCH THURSDAY
Mi's. Harold Bateman and Louann
Marie of Gales Creek spent from:Te<1<ly Davis of Seattle- Washington, I
Starts Spring
MIST—(Special to The Eagle)—
were Tuesday visitors of Don and1
last 'Saturday until Wednesday
Cason
Named
Teddie’s aunt, Mrs. David Cartie.
A telephone meeting was held Sat­
with her sister, Miss Gladys La- i Mrs. Vernon Bateen has been ill
Tree Planting
urday morning, the result was the I Cbapelle.
with jaundice.
disolving of the old company and
Mrs. Percy McCampbell went to
Four-Fifths Will Be Plac­ Convocation
I
a new one formed, under new man- ^“"Iv^!
*«7
I
ed in Douglas Fir Re­
spent
several
days
at
the
bedside
'
agement.
Chairman
gion
(Continued 'rom page 1)
Mrs. Earl' Holce left for Bend o' her daughter, Lou Rhea, who -i
LOOK
For the loaf of bread
with the
WHOLE-WHEAT
CENTER
OREGON LIVESTOCK
Bring in one slice of
has been seriously ill the past i laws of Which Lode McDonald is;
this loaf and receive
The United States forest service
Oregon State Student ■ Monday morning. Mr. Holce isn’t month.
chairman and Herb Howell, Astoria, I
one large cake free.
I
so
well,
he
was
taken
to
the
hospit
­
will plant more than two million
Named to Post of Im- al the first of the week.
Mrs. Delmar Stephens arrived secretary. Other reports were made
trees in Oregon and Washington this
portance
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Trotter and home Sunday after having spent on market types of livestock, gen­
nring, according to Assistant Re­
Ayla
were Saturday night dinner two weeks with Mr. Stephens’ eral resolutions and predatory anim-;
Harold Cason, son of Mr. and
gional Forester 0. F. Ericson. Four-
al and wild life o' which committee |
guests of her parents, Mr. and mother at The Dalles.
fifths of these will be planted in Mi-s. Dan Cason, was named com- Mrs. Austin Dowling.
Mrs. Helen LaChapelle, William George Nelson is secretary.
the Douglas fir region and the re­ mittee chairman of the all-campus
Columbia county was well repre-
The Bigelow family moved from; ■Jr., Gladys and Mrs. Evelyn Bate-
mainder east o.f the mountains in convocation, one of the activities the Rumlbrough farm on the “Burn”| i man of Gales Creek attended the »anted by the presence of 13 mem-.
the ponderosa pine country. The of Junior Week-end slated May 18 to Quincy last week.
funeral last Tuesday of Mrs. Ed i bers of the county stockmen’s as- -
I Thiel at Salem. Mrs. Thiel was an sociation. the president, vice presi-'
trees are two and three year-old
Libel
were
i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
O.
Stock from the forest service nursery and 19 at Oregon State College. visitors of the Clyde Henderson [ aunt of the children and was in-' dent and secretary all being in
at Wind River, Washington. The The event, one Of the biggest of family above Natal Thursday eve- stantly killed while walking on the attendance.
highway.
trees are planted seven or eight the week-end, includes the luncheon ning.
Mrs. LeRoy Wilson of Redmond
feet apart and about 700 to the served to 3000 students, guests and
Miss Elaine Louden left for
acre, That comes to about 3,500 faculty members, address by Pres­ Burns Monday of last week for a was a visitor of Mr. Wilson’s moth­
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
er, Mrs. Arthur Elliott, Thursday.
acres. Planting is done by the CCC.
ident Peavey, a musical program week’s stay with her sister who
Mr. and Mrs. Bateen moved from
The areas planted are old burns
|
has
a
new
baby.
and logged-off areas that now arc and the presentation of awards.
L. B. Eastman is
i wrecking his the Jim Robertson house to the
Cason has served as treasurer i I bld barn.
Branson house.
not restocking and that show no
See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $7.50
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Byers and
evidence of restocking within a of his fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon, I Floyd Libel and Carl Ray at-
reasonable time. In some areas pre­ for the past year and has served [ I tended the dance at Clatskanie Sat- Children of Warrenton were week- [ I
per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m.
end guests of Mr. Byer’s parents, 1
cautions are taken to keep rabbits
I
urday
evening.
to noon.
on a number of committees for
and other rodents from killing the
I L. P. Matthews was called to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Byers. The
campus
activities.
young trees. Losses from drought,
White Salmon, Washington, last children, Jack and Connie, remain­
fire, and other causes usually take
week by the death of his mother. ed with their grandparents Sunday
20 to 25 per cent of the stock tha:
The Austin Dowling family spent »vhile Mr. and Mrs. Earle Byers
is planted. Planting costs about 1.5
Sunday with Mrs. Jake Dowling attended the funeral of Mrs. Bye: irs’
mother, Mrs. Henderson, at Ver-
cents per tree. The forest service
at Mayger.
nonia.
Mrs. LeBeck was down from her |
home on the Clatskanie mountain j A 7% pound baby daughter arriv­
BUS SCHEDULE
Friday to attend the demonsti-ation. ed at the Miss Hubbard Nursing
Trips
by
way
ol Banks and Forest Grove
Mrs. Bud Ashby was calling on Home at Forest Grove to Mr. and
Leave Vernonia:
I
Mrs.
Phillip
Castle
Wednesday,
Leave Portland:
her sister, Mrs. Keaton, Saturday i
8:05 a. m.
8:45 a. m.
April
2:30 J a., m. The little
__ 3 at —
Coast-Columbia Council afternoon.
1:35 p. m.
2:45 p. m.
fmiss
has
been
named
Linda
Parlee.
6:35 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
Gathering Held by AFL Mist unit of the Columbia coun­ The Ray Willard and Walter y
ty demonstration held their regular;
Call Service between Vern onia and Keasey and Pittsburg for
at Grange Hall
Passengers to or from Forest Grave or Points Beyond.
monthly meeting at the William I Meyer families, who have lived here
Delegates from eight cities or Bridger» home Friday with Mrs. everal months, moved to Portland
TERMINAL:
The Cozy Fountain
s , Sunday. Mr. Willard and Mr. Meyer
Mrs. Earl L. Smith
AGENT:
the coast and the Columbia rive; Maud Purvine in attendance. It was were working on the extra
oiling
PHONE:
582 for information
met in Vernonia last Saturday ana an interesting subject, drapes and crew on the state highway.
OREGON MOTOR STAGES
curtains, with a nice pot-luck lunch,
I Sunday at the Grange hall. Those at noon.
and Mrs. Virgil Gill were
I present, 18 in number, came from
Ray Garlock, Bud Keaton and
! McMinnville, Forest Grove, Gaston, Shady Lane went to Molalla Mon-
i Warrenton, Young’s Bay, Tillamook, day on business.
Joe Henderson’s brother is stay-
St. Helens, and Rainier to act as
ing with him for a time.
I representatives of the Coast-Colum-
Donald Sundland was in
' bia Council of the A. F. of L. Saw- ens over the week-end.
I mill and Lumber workers. The pur­ drawn on the jury list.
Mrs. I. E. Knowles
pose of the meeting was the solving
j of difficulties arising from different Earl, were dinner guests of friends
in St. Helens Sunday.
I jobs.
We have some new neigbbors
Those present were treated to a in the village: a Mr. and Mrs.
dinner Sunday at the Hotel Mac­ Crepe and two children from near
Donald, Henry Thiele of Portland the Canadian border moved Sunday
acting as chef ! or the occasion. into the little shack of Charles
VALUE DAYS celebrating 2S years of
Next meeting Of the group will be Sundiand’s on the flat south of
held at McMinnville, May 4 and 5. town.
Prices Effective Friday, Sat­
Mrs. J. O. Libel and Sha Im on
urday
& Monday, 12, 13, 15
and Mr. and Mrs. George Jones
were in Astoria Wednesday.
Spring Time
The Duckwiller family from
WHEATIES ... pkg. ]QC
SHORTENING 41bs.35c
Bremerton were Friday guests of
their cousins, the J. O. Libel folks.
JELLO
...........
3
for
J3
C
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Link spent
Festival
FLOUR
49 lbs. $1 49
the week-end at Goble visiting rel-
Grade A, Large Ex.
Fisher’s, Pillsbury,
JELL
WELL
..
3
for
U
c
atives.
Crown, Drifted Snow
3 dozen 50c
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wesley and
STELLAR..... £ for 15c
children of Tillamook spent Sun-
FLOUR
49 lbs. $1 QO
—
KITCHEN CRAFT
V*"™
Facial Tissue
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Regular 2 for 25c size
HOME
TESTED,
GUARANTEED
Bittner.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Osborn
BROWN OR POWERED
SODAS
TOMATOES 3 for 9 5c
and George Christiansen attended
SUGAR ...3-lb. cello J9C
No. 2% cans
2 pound box .... 15c
he funeral of their grandfather at
Portland Thursday. They were also
accompanied by Mrs. Otto Bittner.
Mrs. Edna Christiansen of Grass
Valley, California, spent Friday and
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Osborn.
CORN No. 2 cans
Made by
Vernonia
Bakery
innti:
Council
Delegates
Meet Here
g
• When you
need help in q
hurry you need a
*
*
TELEPHONE
in Your home ...
• A tele­
phone in your
home costs liHlo
New Directory
Closes April 15
SEE OUR WINDOW
FOR THF BIG
Crackers
CONTEST
Jubilee Specials
10c
Country Home Cream
FREE PRIZES
TO WINNERS
Do your guessing in our big Keds
Contest. Be SURE about your sum­
mer shoes. In Keds, you can he sure
of cool, lightweight shoes built over
scientific lasts for perfect fit. We
have some styles with Flexible Arch
Cushions of sponge rubber
OLD TELEPHONE
COMPANY DISSOLVED;
NEW ONE FORMED
TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle)
—A meeting was called Thursday
night, April 4 at the Communit)
church for the purpose of electing
new officers, namely: Mae Tail­
man. President: Nick Vanderzanden,
Vice President; Myrtle Ramsey, Sec­
retary-Treasurer. New Trustees: B.
T. Hart and Mae Tallman, 1 year;
Jack Hoffart and John Markee, 2
years; Nick Vanderzanden, Katie
Schaeifler and Myrtle Ramsey for
3 years. There will be a meeting
the first Monday night in May to
discuss plans for raising money to
repair the church building and
property. Everyone is urged to at-
tend.
Etta Mae Wells, County Health
Nurse, of Hillsboro and Dr. Seld-
man. First Aid Doctor from Reeh-
er’s CCC camp, gave the Shick test
to the grade school children last
Thursday.
Mrs. Curtis MeRdberts of Gales
Creek was a visitor of Miss Maxine
Kilbupg Friday.
Robert Hensley was brought home
Sunday from the Good Samaritan
Hospital in Portland, where he has
Benefit Dance
DUCHESS Dressing 25c
Qt........
Produce
For finer salads.
GUM DROPS
15c
2-lb. cello pkg.
Briargate BEANS
tins
15c
EDWARDS COFFEE
21c lb.,
2 lbs. 39c,
6 Pounds 25c
BANANAS
White Star TUNA
'g
EXTRA FANCY DIAMOND
NEWTOWN APPLES
10r
Fancy. No. 2 cans
Fancy. No.
Meals
4 lbs. 77c
lb- 6c
NEW! LOCAL! LONG GREEN
12c lb., 3 lbs. 35c, 10 lbs. $1.15
Finer than California. Low Price
Stewed PRUNES each
POTATOES 12 lbs- 25c
1-lb. cans.
Italians
H1WAY MATCHES 13c
Carton ................................
WAX PAPER
ZEE. 125-foot roll»
RANCHO SOUPS
ASSORTED VEGETABLE
10 H oz. cani.
Best Quality
4 cans 23c
Oregon’s Finest
No. 1 Deschutes Gem
POTATOES
U. S. No. 2. 5O-lb. bag
13c
RIB STEAK....... lb. 25c
BOILING BEEF lb. Uc
RADISHES & 5 bu. 1 Qc
Green Onions
ASPARAGUS
AIRWAY COFFEE
Friday and Saturday
Branded Beef Sale
POT ROAST..... lb. lgc
Crisp, spring
BACON .........
49c HAMS ...........
Cenpak, Skinned
lb. 15c
lb. 19c
BACON . H-lb. pkg. jQc
Armour’s Sliced
Fresh CRABS each |JC
3 bu. 13c
Fresh OYSTERS pt.
TOMATOES
Fresh No. 1 Mexican
SATURDAY, APRIL 27; LEGION HALL
Shoulder STEAK lb. 19c
VEAL CHOPS lb. 25c
By the Piece
ORANGES 7 dozen 49c
Fancy 200 size
navel
CARROTS
VEAL SPECIALS
Leg Veal ROAST lb. 19c
lb. 19c
Spring Fryers 3 for $1.00
Ready for tha pan
Music by a nine-piece orchestra.
Funds to Support Sicirn Pool Life Guard During Summer Months
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