Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 21, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
PAGE TWO
Mr. and Mrs. James Burke, Jr.,
opent the weik-end in Vernonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig 0«
Vernonia visited tl^eir daughter,
Mrs. James Burke, Jr., Sunday
WILARK—(Special to The Eagle) a ’ternoon.
—Mr. and Mrs. .’,hn Roberts and
Dorothy Hanna visited her cousin,
Mrs. Lyle Roberts motored to Rain­ Mildrid Cox, of Portland Tuesday.
ier Sunday.
Mrs. Blaine Cobat’s brother visi­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis were ted at her home last week.
Portland visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Bill Loesier is spending a
Mrs. Bob Woods attended a lodge few weeks in Washington visiting
meeting at Scappoose Monday aft­ relatives.
ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cantwell are
Pauline Rollins returned home the parents of a baby girl.
after spending a few weeks visiting
Ted Lewis, Slim Small, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Lewis, Larry Martin and
lelatives in Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roberts visited Marian, Annalee and Charles Lewis
visited some of the beaches along
in Rainier Sunday.
the Oregon coast Sunday.
Roberts,
Mrs.
Lyle
Mrs. John
Betty Lewis is spending a few
Roberts, Mrs. Dick Lewis, Mrs. days with her aunt in Portland.
James Burke, Jr. and Dorothy
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanna, Dorothy
Hanna were Portand visitors Tues- Hanna and Laurine Lewis were Ver­
nonia shoppers Saturday.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fowler spent
Mr. and Mrs. Art Riee were in
the week-end in Goble visiting rel­
Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. Harold Gay and Mrs. Stanley atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson mo-
Olson and daughter, Betty, were
tored to Scappoose Monday.
Portland visitors Tuesday.
Pauline Rollins spent a few days
Lester Roberts is spending a few
visiting Myrtle Stacey of Vernonia.
days at the mountains.
Wilark Folk
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb
Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield and
and
Mrs.
Mae
Lemons
motored
to
and Mirs. Elwood Furnish spent
YCIJK TOWN’S TOPICS Mr.
the week-end along the Oregon Portland Saturday; they returned In Rainier
beaches. Saturday night they stay­ the same day.
Seo
Regatta----
Hood Loop
ed at Seal Rocks at a camp owned
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ruhl and by Mr. Furnish’s sister; Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. George Kizer of War­ the two couples were at Devil’s
renton sipent the past Sunday on a Lake for tbe Regatta.
tour of tbe Mt. Hood Loop high­
way, stopping enroute at Cloud Cap In Dallas Sunday—
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner and
Inn and Timberline Lodge.
Mrs. Emma Weed were in Dallas,
Spend the Day at Seaside
Oregon, Sunday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swan and
Group
at Seaside—
Druggist Vacations—
Maxine, Nancy and
daughters,
Pauline
Rollins, Juanita Morris,
their
guest
from
Long-
Alford May, druggist at the Cheryl and
Jack Childs, Sam Hearing, Jr. and
Nance Pharmacy, left Friday for a view spent Sunday at Seaside.
Ed Carter were at Seaside Sunday.
vacation of a month. He left for Visit at Bickelton—
San Diego to spend some time
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Powers and Robersons in Beaverton—
visiting. He is being replaced dur­
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Roberson
children
spent the past week-end
ing his absence by T. M. White of
were in Beaverton last week-end
visiting
relatives
near
Bickelton,
Wenatchee, Washington.
Washington. They left here last visiting Mr. Roberson’s family.
Week-End at Seaside----
Thursday and returned to Vernonia Leave for Eugene—
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Monday.
M t . and Mrs. Paul Gordon left
Maxine, Carolyn Sword and Mr.
Saturday for Eugene where Mr
Here from Springfield—
and Mrs. Marvin Kamholz spent the
Ben Bennett, Al Denny, Walter Gordon will attend the University
week-end at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs.
of Oregon summer session.
Ben Briickel, Mr. and Mis. Tom Bennett and George John wore in
Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Vernonia over the week-end for Tri-County Rally—
The bi-monthly Tri-County Rally
Hieber joined the party Sunday.
business purposes.
of the Christian Churches of Col­
«XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXK umbia, Washington and Clatsop
counties met at Forest Grove last
Tuesday at the Christian church.
Those in attendance (from here were
Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone,
Mrs. Etta Driscoll, Mrs. Olive Pow­
ell and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rose-
wurm. The program occupied the
day with pot-luck luncheon at noon.
Portland
Visitors—
Tour Mt.
Here from Kansas—
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ensworth
arrived here the forepart of last
week to visit with his brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ens­
worth. The visitors’ home is at
Abilene, Kansas, and the stop here
is made .during a tour of the North­
west.
FOR
Canning Supplies
See Hoffman
20-Quart COLD PACK CANNER
(7 Jar Capacity)
Miss Helen Romtvedt was award­
ed the Pacific University scholarship
it was announced Friday. Helen
was class salutatorian 'for the grad­
uating class this year; she has done
outstanding work in art in the
school’s publications, The Timberline,
the student paper, and Memolog,
student year. book.
$1.45
Large Vz-Pt. Aluminum JAR FUNNELS
Large Aluminum KETTLES
Student Given Award—
16 Quart
25c
$1,98
Returns
ALUMINUM FOOD PRESSES
$1.25
25-Qt. National Pressure Cooker Special $1 fi-00
(Complete)
ALSO—PARING KNIVES, FORKS, JAR
WRENCHES, ETC.
Longview
Visitors—
Mrs. Alden Lee and children of
Longview visited friends and rela­
tives here last week. Mrs. Robert
Swan drove them back to their
home Monday.
For Hardware—See Hoffman—
Hoffman Hardware Co.
Phone 181
Vernonia, Oregon
from Texas—
iMrs. A. J. Hughes returned Mon­
day from a two months stay in
Texas and California where she
visited friends and relatives. She
visited the San Francisco Exposition
during her return trip.
III
At
the
Beach----
Mrs. Alice Estey, Miss Doris Rae
II Estey and Holly Holcomb were at
'XHXHXHZNZHXHXHZHZHZHZHXHZr SWtside Sunday.-
Kansas Folk
Arrive Here
TRiEH ARNE— (Special to The
Eagle)—Joy Smith, who has been
in the Shriner Hospital for the
past few months, is able to be
home and can walk on crutches.
She was brought home Monday and
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif­
ford Smith, and Mrs. Ora Smith,
visited in this neighborhood Mon­
day afternoon.
Frank Scharback who was in­
jured last January while working
at the O. A. camp is able to be
out of the hospital for a few days
at a time but must return to the
hospital for treatments.
Mrs. Frances Moraveck arrived
from Wilson, Kansas, last week to
visit her daughter, Mrs. Nelson
Moeller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale and
family motored to Devils Lake Sun­
day to attend the Regatta.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Seger,
Mrs. Murrell Peterson and Mrs.
Floyd Thomas motored to Portland
Sunday to meet Mr. Thomas, he
having returned from his mother’s
funeral at Lansfoord, North Dak-
ota.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ortman
and Harold of Forest Grove were
Thursday evening dinner guests at
the Carl Anderson home.
Harold Schram of Vancouver,
Washington, visited his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Schram,
last Wednesday evening.
The quilting club enjoyed a pic-
nic by the river Thursday.
'Mrs. Claude Tackett, who has
been visiting some time with her
aunt in Portland, returned home
Saturday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins accom­
panied Mr. and Mrs. Al Baches to
Portland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Sauer and
children and Mrs. Murrell Peter­
son and children were Forest Grove
visitors on Friday.
Mrs. Wilbur Thacker and daugh­
ter, Mildred, spent two weeks at
Idanha with Hulan and Wilbur, re­
turning Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Pickens
and children spent the week-end
with Mr. Picken’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Pickens, at Brooks,
Oregon.
Rulby Thacker and Donnie Uhlin
are sick with the measles this week.
The Forest Grove
National Bank
Invites You To Bank By Mail if
Inconvenient To Come In Person
J. A.
Thornburg, President.
"THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK”
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon
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PEACHES—
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No.
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19c
tin .....................
Shredded Ralston—
13c
12-oz. pkg.
CATSUP—
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VALUE-
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CHEVROLET DEALERS'
10c
bottle
White Shoe Polish—
Whittemore
Each
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ORANGE JUICE—
Best Circle
nr
3
Vernonia Auto Company
A Safe Place to Trade
Brimful
No. 211
¿OC
tins
In Our Market
Large Assortment
of Lunch and Picnic
MEATS
Wadhams .. 3 No. 303 tins 23c
GRAPEFRUIT
FLOUR Pheasant.............................10 lbs. 37c
FLOUR Pheasant
LUNCHEON MEAT
MACARONI
49 lbs- $1.45
Rose
Wadco Cut
SALAD DRESSING Pheasant
12-oz. tin 23c
.....3 lbs. 1QC
quart 19c
MEMORIE TEA........................... 8-oz. pkg. 37-
With Iced Tea Tumbler»
ASPARAGUS Small Natural .. Picnic size J5c
TOILET SOAP Palmolive
COFFEE
Wadhams Fancy
KOOL-AID
PEAS
Assorted
Pheasant
3 bars 17c
1-lb. tin 25c
6 pkgs. 25c
2 No. 2 tins 19c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22
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