Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 19, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    YOUR TCWN’8 TOPICS
Here from Longview----
Return
from
Beach—
Miss Shirley Rigg of Longview
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marston
came last Sunday to spend two have returned from a week’s vaca­
weeks visiting with Barbara Nichols. tion spent at Cannon Beach. Mrs.
Marston is leaving Thursday morn­
Attend Movie----
ing to join Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl motor­ Hof. man at their summer home on
ed to Portland Sunday to see “New the McKenzie River.
Moon.”
Woodland
Former
Resident*
FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Here-----
Visitor—
Mrs. W. E. Eversaul of Wood­
land, Washington, will spend the
week-end at the home of her son
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Eversaul.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hays and
daughter, Peggy, were guests of
Mrs. Dave Marshall Sunday. The
Hays lived here during the con­
struction of the O. A. mill and
during the first year of its opera­ At Seaside—
Mrs. Sam Hearing and daughter,
tion.
Evelyn, are spending the week at
Leave for Vacation—
Seaside. Mr. Hearing drove them
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Preston left there Sunday.
Saturday morning for a two weeks
vacation which will include stops in Girl Born—
California where relatives live.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vebrees
are the parents of an eight pound
Here for the Week-End—
Miss Millicent Olin visited her girl born Sunday night at the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin, Emanuel hospital in Portland. The
baby has been named Linda Marie.
last week-end. Mr. Olin drove her
here Friday; she returned to Port- Mother and daughter are doing
land Monday morning with Mr. and well.
Mrs. Judd Greenman.
Here from Bend—
Bill Crawford, brother of Tom
Return from Vacation—
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson, Crawford, spent last Friday and
Fred and Helen, returned Monday Saturday in Vernonia. The gentle­
night froim a vacation at Rainier man is a resident of Bend.
National Park.
To Teach in Clat.ka nie-----
Miss Marjorie Meeker, Vernonia
Mr«. Brendel Here—
Mrs. Tom Brendel, with her four high school graduate, who taught
children, of Seneca, Oregon, is vi­ last year at the Kist school', has
siting at the home off her lather, accepted a position as third grade
R. L. Stubbs, on the O. A. hill for teacher in the Clatskanie school
several days. Mrs. Brendel drove system.
from her home to Portland for On Vacation—
medical advice.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armitage left
last week-end for Newport where
Here from Portland—
Mrs. W. W. Allen and her daugh­ they will vacation for a few weeks.
ter, Miss Marian Allen, of Portland Here for the Week-End—
were guests of the F. R. Olins last
Marshall Malmsten of Portland
week.
spent the week-end at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Return* from Idaho----
IMrs. Effie Foust returned Satur­ Malmsten.
day from Filer, Idaho, where she
has been residing for some time.
She is staying at the Grandma
Rogers home at the present time.
all of Portland.
Mrs. Anthony Kilburg and Ronald
of Hillsboro were Wednesday visi­
tors at the Ida Kilburg home here
and at the home at her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Phillips, at Sun­
set camp.
(Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Syverson
cf Beaverton were Saturday night
and Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Huf man.
Claude Riggle of Buxton was a
Friday afternoon visitor at the
Tallman home. Returning home with
him Friday night were his mother,
Mrs. Edith Riggle, and his sister,
Mrs. Grace Drury and children.
Beverly Jeanne and Howard, of
Vancouver, Washington. Mrs. Drury
will visit at her mother’s home a
week before returning to her home
in Vancouver.
Friendship Club
Has Dinner
At The
Churches .
Evangelical Church—
—Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister
9:45—Church School under the
supervision of O. G. Weed.
11:00—Morning Worship
with
Missionary Sundberg and wife
bringing the sermon and special
message in song.
6:30—The Evangelical League of
C. E. will meet as usual for the
study of the current topic.
7:30—This service will be con­
ducted by the young people. A
short religious play, “Love’s Ut-
most,” wili Ibe a feature in the ser-
vice.
Remember the prayer meeting as
a means of spiritual life. Time—
Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock.
Christian Church
end at the H. E. Schram home.
'Marietta Hodgsjn is staying with
h:r sister, Mrs. Lois Hikklia.
Mr. and Mrs. Fmil Lund and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Allen took a mo­
tor trip through Oregon and ‘Calif­
ornia as far south as Los Angeles
and attended the World’s fair at
San Francisco.
Opal Carrick returned home Sun­
day after spending three weeks with
her great grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Chandler, at Sweet
Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell of
Banks have moved into one of the
Bergstrom houses.
Mrs. Hulan Thacker and Patsy
and Ruby Thacker motored to Id-
anah and Bend Sunday to visit the
men working there.
Lawrence O’Connor o' Portland
is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank O'Connor.
¡Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Barrett and
daughters, Donna and Dolores,
spent \rom Thursday until Monday
with relatives at McCoy.
Lester Roberta spent the Fourth
at the Molalla Rcund-Up.
Ted Lewis and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Lewis spent ths Sth
it one at the Oregon esSst
beaches.
Dorothy Hanna spent Tuesday
and Wednesday night with Juanita
Parker of Vernonia; while there she
visited at Camp McGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanna and
daughter, Dorothy, spent the Fourth
at Jantzen Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roberts and
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lewis attended
the show in Portland one evening
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. (Chris Fowler and
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Walt Fowler and Ed­
ward and Hazel visited at the Otto
Cantwell home Sunday evening.
Dorothy Hanna and Lucille Rufli
visited Mrs. Jack Parry Sunday
afternoon.
Shorty Tompkins was a Vernonia
shopper one day last week.
‘Mr. and Mrs. James Burke, Sr.,
were Vernonia visitors Sunday
afternoon.
Walt Chamber* and Cliff Juola
visited Jimmy Burke, Jr„ Saturday.
Harry Bryson of Valsetz visited
Dick Lewis Sunday evening.
Everett Meeker visited at the
Harry Howard home Saturday.
iMrs. Glen Peaj) and Mrs. Otto
Cantwell visited Mrs. Jim Hanna
Monday a'ternoon.
—The Livingstones, Minister»
Bible School 9:45, M. L. Herrin
RIVERVIEW—(Special to The
Eagle)—Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and Superintendent; Communion Service
daughters, Doris and Mary, and son, and (preaching at 11:00, sermon by
Mr. Walter Fiscus, evangelist, spec­
Vernon, motored to Portland Thurs­
day to see their grandmother and ial music, subject of the sermon,
“Three Divine Necessities.” Eve-
to stay a couple of days there.
WILARK—(Special to The Eagle)
The Riverview Friendship Club ning services, Boosters at 6:45, —(Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McDonald
young people at 6:30, evening evan-
met with Mrs. Clilf Jord Fowler for
of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
a pot-luck dinner at noon Monday. gelistic meeting at 7:30, vibrahanp McDonald of Nampa, Idaho, Mr. and
music,
spacial
chorus,
solo
by
Mr.
Those present were Mrs. Ed Buck­
Whitaker, sermon by Mr. Fiscus, Mrs. George Reller and children and
ner and Jerry, Mrs. E. John and
Marian Reller spent the week-end at
Donna and Lea, Mrs. T. C. Biggs, subject, “Crucified with Christ.” Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cobat’s hoime.
Meetings
every
evening
during
the
Mrs. F. B. Lynch, Mrs. A. D.
While there they spent Saturday at
Farmer*—Get Your
Lolley, Mis. J. M. Peachey and the week, closing week of the revival. Jantzen Beach and Sunday they
Everyone invited.
hostess, Mrs, Fowler. Their guest
motored to Seaside.
cf honor was Mrs. Ole Estes.
Mrs. Glen Pearl of Myrtle Point,
Mr. A. D. Hall of Prineville call­
is spending a week with her sister
ed on Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boeck
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Monday.
Otto Cantwell.
Mrs. Betty Johnson of Los
Marian Reller of Sweet Home is
Angeles, California, is visiting her
spending a month here with her
TREHARNE
—
(Special
to
The
sister, Mrs. L. C. Boeck.
sister, Mrs. Blaine Cöbat.
Paul Coburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eagle)—Mr. and Mr3. Garland
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fowler and
Hugh Coburn, is working in a Safe­ Seger and daughter, Patricia, left Edward and Hazel visited at the
Farmers throughout the
Monday
evening
for
a
two
weeks
way store in Bend. His first custom­
Gene Orwig home Saturday evening.
valley know they can
er was the movie actor, Guy vacation and visit with Mr. Segar’s . Lucille Rufli of Camp McGregor
parents
and
relatives
at
Sherwood,
always get the finest
Kibbee.
is spending a few weeks with
Mrs. W. W. Stevenson, Mrs. H. North Dakota. The Segers were Dorothy Hanna of Wilark.
supplies
at genuinely
E. Stevenson and Mrs. H. Inman eccompanied by Mrs. Murrell Peter­
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts mov­
son
and
children
who
have
been
low
price*
at the
motored to Portland over the week­
ed to Rainier two weeks ago.
end to visit their mother, Mrs. Mary visiting relatives in Vernonia the
Pauline Rollins is spending a few
Bell, who is in the St. Vincents past two Imonths, and by Ervin weeks visiting her grandparents in
Mullins.
hospital with a broken arm.
Washington.
Emil Lund is spending a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch spent
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lewis and Mr.
Attend* GOP Meet—
Sunday fishing in the Sandy river. in Portland.
and Mrs. John Roberts spent the
Frank Taylor was in Portland
ICharles
Carrick
returned
home
Jim Bond spent the week-end at
week-end at Neskowin.
Vernonia, Oregon
TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle) Agate Beach on
Saturday to attend an enthusiastic
business for Dick Saturday after spending the past
iMr.
and
Mrs.
Lyle
Roberts
spent
two months with his grandmother, the week-end at Rainier.
meeting of State Republican Central —A large crowd from here attend­ Lynch.
Committeemen. Mr. Taylor was re­ ed the free crab feed at the Log
Mr. and Mrs. John Eider spent Mrs. Charles Alsdorf, in St. Helens.
cently elected central committeeman Cabin at Bateman’s Friday night. last Thursday at Malfton, Washing-
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Sauer and
Dean Kiesol of Portland was a ton, visiting Mr. Elder’s father.
children and Mrs. Murrell Peterson
by the Columbia county Republican
visitor Wednesday otf his brother,
organization.
LUMBER
SHINGLES — VENEER
(Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Holmes and and children spent Sunday at Sea­
Don, and his aunt and uncle, Mr. son were
side.
in
Portland
Friday
on
Golf at Gearhart----
Earl Mulkins of Scappoose is
and Mrs. George McCuistion.
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Tallman left
Mr. and Mrs. Harry George spent visiting his sister, Mrs. Harry
and Mrs. Frank Hartwick and Mr. Monday to visit several days along
Howell, this week.
See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $7.50
and Mrs. Ed Horn spent the past the beaches. They will visit friends Wednesday in Portland in business.
EH ton O’Connor and Chester Rey-
(Miss Betty George, Harry George’,
Sunday at Gearhgrt. Part of the at Depoe Bay and Siletz, and will
per M. and up. Open Saturday* from 8 a. m.
sister, is spending a couple of nolds have joined the CCC and are
time there was spent golfing.
to noon.
return the latter part of the week. weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harry to be stationed at Vancouver,
IMrs. William Huf man worked at George.
Washington, tfor a short while be­
On Saturday, July 20----
Auxiliary No. 21, IWA, will givo the Timber Mercantile store last
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley and fore being sent out on duty.
Lloyd Fisher and Clarence Corn­
a benefit food sale. It will be held week.
family motored to Hillsboro Satur­
Visitors at the home of Ida Kil- day to visit relatives.
stalk of Portland spent the week-
in the same building as Federici’s
Shoe Store. Coffee and doughnuts burg last Thursday were Alberta
Bruce Dyer and friends, W. Ham­
or cookies will be served.
29tl — Johnson, Ida Page, and Mr. Dufis, by and Bob Rastovitch, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Cloburn over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Malmsten
■
took a pleasure trip to Portland
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boeck and
daughter, Ruth, accompanied by
their niece, Bernice Boeck of Port­
land, spent the week-end at Wish­
ram,
Washington,
visiting Mr.
Boeck’s brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bond. The girls
remained for a few weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Stubbs from
Portland visited at the home Of her
RICE KRISPIES
SNOWDRIFT
3-lb. tin
sister, Mrs. C. J. Christianson, over
OR PEP—
the week-end.
Kell-gg’s 6-oz. pkgs.
q
B. & M. BAKED BEANS 28-oz. tins .. 2 for 29c
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christianson
and sons went to Centralia Satur­
CHOCOLATE SYRUP
day where Mrs. Christianson is go­
Ì
Hershey
ing to stay with her sister, Miss
16-oz. tin ..........................
I
9c
MEMORIE BLACK TEA .... .... 1/2-ib. pkg. 37c
Violet Delrippoe.
DILL
PICKLES
—
F
(Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner and
BISQUICK ......................
Pheasant
.. 40-oz. pkg. 31c
children, Marvin and Jean, and Mfs.
Quart Glass ...................
15c
H Earl Belongia and son, Jimmy, spent
FIG BARS—
LUNCHEON MEAT Rose Brand 2 tins
Thursday and Friday at Chehalis
Plain or W. W.
Winlock, Washington, visiting
2-lb. package ..................... 23c
H and
CHEESE Unlabelled Loaf .. ............. pound 10c
relatives.
Miss Leola Fitzgerald of Forest
The Motto in Our
WADHAMS COFFEE
H Grove spent the week-end with
....... Mb- tin 25c
MEAT
MARKET—
Joyce Turner.
Quality
H George Turner spent Saturday
Meats
afternoon and evening at Jantzen
ROOT BEER EXTRACT Hire’s
giass 23c
HAND SAWS
$1.25 and Up
Economy
H Beach.
A stork shower was given for
Prices
HAMMERS
KLEENEX
200 count
50c and Up
Mrs. Robert Tunnell last Thursday
H at the home of Mrs. Albert Tunnel!
RINSO—
LEVELS
• 75c and Up
Refreshments were served; many
Granulated Soap
PINEAPPLE TID BITS 8-oz. tins .... 3 for 25c
20c
Large package
H lovely gifts were received. Those
SQUARES
present were: Mrs. George Tunnell,
15c and Up
Mrs. Amy Simmons, Mrs. Lloyd
PLANES
65c and Up H Tunnell, Mrs. Laura Anglesey, Mrs.
Shelby Cook. Mrs. Henry Ade. Mrs.
Also Nails, Screw«, Tacks, Staple*, Brads, Wiring H Pat McCauley, and the hostesses,
Mrs. Albert Tunnell and Mrs. M. H.
Supplies, Etc.
H Wilson. Those sending gifts but not
attending were: Mrs. Harry George.
—For Hardware—See Hoffman
Mrs.
Anderson, Mrs. Clyde
H Evans, Carl
Mrs. Reese Holcomb and Mrs.
Virgil Anglesey.
H Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wilson and
family returned to Longview Tues­
Phone 181 H day a ter noon after a week’s visit
Vernonia, Oregon
with relatives in Vernonia.
Idaho Folk
Wilark Visiters
Binder Twine
Trip to North
Dakota Started
NOW!
Vernonia
Trading Co
Crab Feed
Draws Crowd
Wholesale and Retail
C. BRUCE
lasso
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
23
Vernonia, Oregon
K x h x h x h x h x h x h x h x h x h x h x h z h x K
For House Repair
SEE HOFFMAN!
2 for 25c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, July 19 and 20
Hoffman Hardware Co.
Kwa’s
anú
Where Your Money Buy a More
Ph. 91
At the New Mile
2 Deliveries Daily