Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 19, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    _________________ VERNONIA EA g LE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1940
LET’S BE SOCIABLE
Legion Auxiliary
Plans Banquet—
Vernonia Study
Club Meets—
At the regular meeting of thr
The Vernonia Study Club met
American Legion Auxiliary Monda»’
Friday
afternoon at the home of
night, plans were made for the
Senior Banquet to be held at the Mrs. Marvin Kamholz. After the
I -ion Hall, Wednesday, May 15. dessert luncheon served by the
(Mrs. Virgil Powell, general chair­ hostess, each member responded to
man, appointed the following com­
roll call by reading a short original
mittees: Decoration: Bess Nichols;
Kitchen: Lona Wiedman, Julia poem. Mrs. Ralph Valpiani was
Boeck, Rulby Biggs, Isabel Culbert­ voted into the club as a new mem­
son and Dell Preston; After-dinner ber.
A very interesting and amusing
committee: Alice Estey, Rose Vai-
program was presented by Mrs.
piani and Hazel Shipman.
Mrs. A. J. Schultz, president, Hamp Roberson in the ifoi*m of a
accepted an invitation from the monologue entitled “Grandma at
Women’s Relief Corps to assist that the Opera”, selected from Charles
organization in the Memorial I>ay C. Shoemaker’s book of “Choice Di­
alect and Characterizations”. Grand-
exercises.
Dell Preston, Ruby Biggs and Isa- | ma has many odd reactions at her
bel Culbertson were appointed or | first visit to the opera where she
the committee to select a girl to b< i compares everything that happens
sponsored by the Auxiliary to at-1 with a Sunday church service, and
tend the “Girl State Camp” to b ■ . wishes so much that Grandpappy
held at Silver Creek Falls neai 1 were there.
Silverton f rom June 23 to June 30. j Mrs. E. H. Condit will Ibe hostess
Any other organization or any in-| or the club Thursday, April 25,
dividual interested in sending a girl at which time Mrs. J. W. Nichols
to this camp should make it known will review “I, William Shakes-
to the American Legion Auxiliary. I peare” by Leslie Hoston.
April being designated as Child |
Welfare month, Mrs. Henry King. Pythian Sisters Hold
Child Welfare Chairman, read ar, District Convention—
interesting program outline; the
The District Convention of the
local' unit is contemplating giving
a child welfare program this month. Pythian Sisters will be held in
Mrs. Ruby Biggs, Hospital Chair­ Vernonia at the I. O. O. F. hall,
man, is interested in having the April 24. North Plains, Hillsboro,
members turn in their pillow top Forest Grove, McMinnville, Yam-
covers so that they may be sent lill, Gaston, Seaside and Wheeler
is well as Vernonia will be repre­
to the Veteran’s Hospital.
sented at the meet.
A well'planned and interestiing
Four Candidates
irogram beginning with registration
Initiated in WRC—
it 12:30 in the afternoon will in­
A special meeting of the Women’: clude official business, marches
Relief Corps was held Tuesday >re entations, special music, a ban
afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall It’ t, and an address by Margaret
During the regular conduction of Phillips, Grand Chief of Oregon
business four candidates: Grace
Convention officers are: D. D. G
Bundy, Maude New, Hulda Midden­ 0., Isabel Culbertson, Vernonia;
dorp and Pearl Adams were initiât ’ast Chief, Mabie Williams, North
ed.
’lains; Excellent Senior, Ruth John
Final plans and drill practice on, McMinnville; Excellent Junior
were completed .¡or the Distric. luby Gartzke, Grston; Manager
Convention, being held in Tillamoo! Trace Bundy, Vernonia; M. of R
Thursday, April 18th. Twenty mem & C„ Fern Kullander, Vernonia
bers are attending the convention M. of F., Clara Kerns, Vernonia
Stella Monger resigned as pres, Protector, Anna Weaver, Hillsboro
correspondent and .Sylvia Turne: Guard, Lucille Franklin, Fores
was appointed to take her place Grove; and Musician, Murel Knigh
Mrs. Monger is leaving soon to mak< Vernonia.
her home at Springfield, Oregon
The committees in charge off th
In appreciation of her work an< convention details are as follows
faithfulness she was given a hand deception: Georgia Mellinger, Ed:
kerchief shower, during a reces Gronbeck, Esther Hursh, Jeanpi1
rt the meeting. Faye Davis wa Crawford and Mildred Gay; Decora
appointed secretary of the Corp
to take the place of Sylvia Turnei
The next regular meeting wil
be held May 16, at which tim<
plans will be made for Memoria
Day.
tion: Fern Kulianuer, Clara Kerns, Betty, sp-'t Saturday in Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Coburn and' in Portland Tuesday.
and Grace Bundy; Registration: | Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch and family spent Saturday at Cannon
Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson,
Reta Limping, Eva Hearing and Mrs. George Bell and daughter, Beach and Seaside.
Mrs. Claire Barnett and G. W. Gib­
Ann Johnson ; Entertainment : Edna Bessie, were in Portland Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graves son motored to Portland Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry George are were in Portland Saturday..
Heenan, Isabel Culbertson and
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Murel Knight; Refreshments: Ann the parents of a 814 -pound baby
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marston J. W. Waldkirch andn Mrs. R. L.
Johnson, Gladys Parry, Mildred Gay, boy, born Wednesday, April 10 drove to Salem Saturday to see the Burt.
Edna Heenan, Reta Lamping and They named him Elton Arley.
Mrs. Claire Barnett is spending
trees in blossom.
A card party was held Friday
Harry Culbertson.
Mrs. Charles Marston and her the week with Mrs. Claude E.
night ; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. E. M. Preston, were Gibson.
Bus Larguer. Th<»e present were
F ACTS
Mr. and Mrs. . Edmund Roediger,
«
»0* IMW|M
Jr., : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roediger,
Mrs. Dale Clark, Mr. and
Mr. and
i
Thurman
1 DeHart, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.
s, RAKS. Utu. ievttord he«
Tom Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Ward
A New Modern
Gasoline consumption totaled 15,-
Plummer. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Deposit Plan to
810,960 gallons in Oregon iast Roediger won first prizess; Mrs.
month figures compiled by Earl Thurman DeHart and Fred Roediger
save your Time
Snell, secretary of state, revealed winning consolation prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ruediger
today. This is an increase of 1,750,-
Quick - Easy • Safe
945 gallons, or 12.4 percent over motored to Portland and Hillsboro
Sunday.
the consumption for February, 1939.
Write or call
Mrs. Edmund Roediger, Jr., and
for complete
The increase gallonage would be Mrs. Jack Graney were in Forest
information—
su if icient gasoline to take a cat' Grove Monday.
Lewis Huntley spent Saturday
around the world 100 times, pro-
1
he
of the
vided there was a super highway fishing in the Nehalem river;
I
built along the equator, Snell' re- caught 14 trout.
Paul Coburn and Bill Duncan
marked.
Head Office, Portland, Oregon
For the year ta date, Oregon caught the limit of 15 trout in
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCi
users have purchased 31,903,436 Rook creek Saturday.
gallons, an increase of 2,888,811
gallons over the total c 28,914,625
r
gallons for January and February
of 1939. Total tax paid on the gaso
NEW EXCLUSIVE
ine so far this year was $1,590,171-
VACUUM-POWER SHIFT
.83 compared to $1,445,731.26, for
On all models at no extra
.he corresponding period last year,
cost. Only Chevrolet has this
an increase of $144,440.57.
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St. Helens Branch
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4ARRY GEORGES HAVE
SON; FISHERMEN RE-
3ORT GOOD LÜCK
RIVERVIEW— (Special to The
S-gle)—Bill Bassett and Harvey
death were in Aberdeen, Washing­
ton Saturday visiting Mrs. Mary
Heath. They returned Sunday eve
ning.
Mr. Arley George and ramily of
’ortland visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry
George Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Elder called
tn Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins Fri-
lay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nanson and
on, Kenneth, spent Saturday with
VIr. and Mrs. John Atkins.
¡Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Woods and
laughter, June, and Mr. and Mrs.
•'led Roediger motored to Portland
■aturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Myers End son,
•Valter, motored to Portland Satur­
day on business; they visited theii
•aughter, Dorothy Myers, while
her^.
Mis. S. Olson and daughter
LOW PRICES ON
QUALITY FOODSTUFFS!
Dance Club Has
Final Spring Dance—
The final of the three sprint
formal dances of The Little Dance
Club will take place this contint
Saturday night, April 20, at th<
Odd Fellow’s hall. Music will b<
provided by Carl Peterson and hi
nine-piece band. The committee ir
charge of arrangements for the
event are: Decorations: Mrs. Ly­
man Hawken and Mrs. Paul Goi
don; Music: Mrs. Frank Hartwick
and Mrs. Marvin Kamholz; Flooi
committee: Mr. and Mrs. E. H
Washburn, Mr, and Mrs. Osca?
Kaphammar, Mr. and Mrs. Marvir
Porterfield and Mr, and Mrs. Ham;
Roberson.
Not only are homemakers assured of low
prices at Sam and Bob’s, but they can also
save time and energy by shopping here . . .
our meat department . . . our ready-to-serve
department and our complete stock of groc­
eries enable you to shop quickly, conven­
iently.
DELIVERY SCHEDULE-------
Corey Hill—10 A. M. and 3 P. M.
O-A Hill and East Sid:
10:30 A. M. and
3:30 P. M.
Phone 761
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