Young Men Join
Artillery
TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle)
—Wauneta STainwood of Wheeler
spent from Wednesday until Sun
day at the Ida Kilburg home.
The loggers are all «forking
“Hoot Owl” shift, Sunset Loggers
commencing Tuesday morning.
Robert Hensley, Jr. and Tom
Ramsey joined the 99th Field Artil
lery Headquarter Battery, and were
taken to Fort Lewis Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirk were
saddened Friday when the news
reached here of the death of Mr.
Kirk’s sister and brother-in-law, the
sister being instantly killed and
her husband passing away Saturday
from injuries in an automobile
wreck at Dunsmuir, California. They
were on their way to a family re
union at Albany, Oregon.
Betty Jean Warner of Vernonia
spent, several days last week with
Zona Lee Bonnell.
At the annual school board meet
ing held at the school house Mon
day night, Preston Bonnell was
elected director and Mrs. Olive
Brown, clerk. Miss Helen Blanchard last week at the C. P. Bonnell home,
of Wauna was also chosen as the Mrs. Warner is the mother of Hrs.
intermediate teacher far next year Tunnell and Mrs. Bonnell.
Miss Taza Regester of Hood
Mrs. Vivian Murrs spent Sunday
River, primary teacher, and Austin night at her home in Portland, re-
Sc raff ord, principal, of Hillsboro turning to the hotel Monday,
were also rehired.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riggle of
Marjorie Elliott of Portland i 'Birkenfeld were guests at the Huff
visiting relatives at West Timber
man and Kilburg homes Sunday.
this week.
Wanda Bacon and Jane Hensley
are helping with the work at the
Gilmore hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson
olf Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bingham of Canada were Sunday
visitors of Mrs. Goodwin and son,
Orlando. Mr. Thompson and Mr. Christian Church
—The Livingstones, Ministers
Bingham are nephews of Mrs. Good
Church Bible School at 9:45,
win
Little Milton and Carolyn Root classes for all, M. L. Herrin, Super
of Hood River are spending several intendent; Communion Service and
weeks with their grandparents, Mr. sermon at 11:00 o’clock, subject
of the sermon, “The Kingdom, the
and Mrs. David Castle.
George Riggle of Buxton did Power and the Glgry”.
Christian Endeavor Service at
some carpenter work last week at
the hotel for Mrs. Laura Gilmore. 6:30, David Kelley leader, and the
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tunnell subject will Ibe, “My Church and
of Vernonia were Sunday guests of It’s Youth.” Public won-ship at
7:30, song service, and sermon on
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bonnell.
Mrs. Joe Warner of Indio, Calif the subject, “The Danger of Half
ornia, is a guests of Mrs. Lloyd Truths.” Prayer meeting on Wed
Tunnell at Vernonia. She visited nesday evening at 7:30, subject,
“The All Sufficient Saviour.” The
public is invited to attend all the
services.
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At The
Churches . .
OPTOMETRIST — EYE SPECIALIST
Will be at KULLANDER’S Jewelry Store
Wednesday, June
Make Appointments with Mr. Kullander
~
Glasses Fitted
Terms—A small down payment, Balance monthly
PRICES
Fri. Thru Moe
June 21-24
SAFEWAY
Election year or any other
time, all parties realize sub
stantial savings at Safeway—
on guaranteed quality foods.
Sugar
Catsup 2SJÏÏÎ
3fcr 25$
Tuna hakes M:DPAC!^,.. 10ç
100-lb.
sack
Granulated
Cara â Peas ss.D 2^15*
AIRWAY COFFEE
Mild Mellow
Lb.
12c
EDWARDS COFFEE
Drip or Regular
3 Pkg lb occ
CHOCOLATE DROPS
HERSLEY BARS
Plain cr Almond
DAIRY PRODUCTS MONTH
FEATURES
Orange Pekoe
ARGO STARCH
6c
$2.88
Corn or Glo$$
TOMATO JUICE
CHERUB—Fresh Tasting
Sunny Dawn
GRAPEFRUIT
Tasty, Mild Cream
FANCY PEARS
—Rilla M. Sanders, Pastor
Sunday services: Bible School,
9:45 a. m. with E. Frank, Superin
tendent and Jack Christiansen, As
sistant. Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.
Monday 7 p. m. Shut-in meeting
conducted by the young people.
Wednesday 7:45, prayer meeting.
Thursday 2 p. m., Ladies mission
ary and prayer band meets.
Friday 7:45 p. m. Christ’s Am
bassador’s service, Leo Holt, presi
dent, in charge. Our motto ’s
“Christ for all—all for Christ”.
Young people, this is your service.
A church with a Friendly Spirit,
where everyone is welcomed.
Fancy ..
Texas TOMATOES
4
2 lbs.
Sweet ORANGES 3 dozen
344’s
Sunkist LEMONS
doz.
3
SALAD OIL
Lb. Can'
Qt. Can39<'
Wesson
3 for 2 5*
IVORY SOAP
IVORY JOAP
Medium Size
BLEACH
Qt
White /Aooic Cot
Horper House
BANANAS
SNOWDRIFT
Shortening
Large Cars
CHEESE p°und 19ç
Glenn Aire, Fancy
Assembly of God Church
lb. 5c
3 10*
47C
Old Fcshioned
2 lb
Con
LIPTON'S TEA
DR. GEORGE BUTTERFIELD
Eyes Examined
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE srx
10 lbs.
New POTATOES
29c
15c
43c
23 c
LETTUCE Lg. Solid 2 (for
2Jg
JJ q
Hot House CUCUMBERS ea.
San a Rosa PLUMS 2 lbs.
15c
EASTERN OREGON SHOW BEEF SALE
BEEF ROAST Blade Cut ................................................. pound
Kings Take Vacation—
SIRLOIN STEAKS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry King of
Riverview are expected to return
today from a vacation trip to
Spokane where they have been
visiting relatives and friends. Mr.
and Mrs. King left the latter part
of last week .'for the Washington
city.
GROUND BEEF
GENUINE SPRING
LAMB SALE.
LEG ‘O’ LAMB
LAMB STEW
SKINNED HAMS
FRYERS
SHORT RIBS OF BEEF
pound
•J.
25 c
•püund 10c
pound 21c
3
$1.00
18c
29c
2 pounds
35c
.... pound
11c
.... pound | J%(.
pound
PORK SHOULDER ROAST
PORK STEAK
pound 15(.
PURE LARD
BACON
4 pounds
By the Piece
29c
pound 15l/zc
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