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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1940)
At Lannon Beach---- Via Timers' Picnic Held Mr. and M ts . O. T. Bateman Were in Cannon Beach Saturday morning for clamming. That eve ning they motored to Garibaldi iamilic*. Mr*. Tyner i* the niece where they taw Harold McEntire Here from California— TIMBER—(Special to The Eagla) who i* a commercial tiehennan —A large group of people from Mr. and Mrs. Paul Malmsten and oit Mr*. Wall and Mr. Rafney. there. daughter, Jo, and Mrs. Ross of El Garage Painted— here attended the Westimber Old TOWN’S TOPICS Segundo, California, arrived last week to visit at the C. A. Malmsten home and the Dayton Ross home, respectively. The group will leave the end of this week. At Silver Creek Falls— The Crawford Motor company Injure. Hand— garage building received a coat of Dorothy Austin injured her right paint the forepart of this week. hand severely Sunday morning when The structure was painted white a car door was slammed on the with trimmings of blue. member. Bath, Installed— Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemble and Work was completed last Satur daughter, Patricia, Helen Bennett, day on the installation of two Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen, Mr. shower baths at Wendell’s Barber and Mrs. Oscar Kaphammer and shop. Mr. and Mrs. Bill’ Bond spent Sun day at the Silver Creek Falls near Purchase Air Compressor— Silverton. The Vernonia Auto company re cently purchased and installed a Here from John Day---- new air compressing machine. The Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis of compressor is of sufficient size to John Day spent three days of last meet all needs of the mechanical week at the Robert Holcomb home. department of the company. Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Holcomb are Visits Kupersmiths— sisters. W. V. Kirby of Kent, Washing Holly Holcomb Here— ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kuper- Mr. and Mrs. Holly Holcomb, Jr., smith last Sunday. Mr. Kirby is and in ant daughter of Klamath Mrs. Kupersmith’s 'father. Falls spent Monday and Tuesday here visiting at the home of their Group Fish at Arch Cape— parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holly Hol Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard, Mr. comb, Sr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Skuzie spent Sun Burns Residents Visits— Mrs. J. Eatherton and daughter day at Arch Cape where they dug of Burns, Oregon, is visiting at the for clams and fished. Monday eve home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. ning the group enjoyed a chowder C. Junkins, who lives on the 0. A. feed. hill. In Hood River— Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Porterfield Florida Family Visit— Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tyner and and son, Robert Paul, were in Hood two children of Jacksonville, Flor River visiting relatives this week. ida, arrived in Vernonia Tuesday to remain for several days visiting They left Tuesday and returned with the Jack Wall and Fred Rainey Wednesday. RHZHZHZHZHZHZHXHZHXHZHZHZIM H H Kill Those Insects! H H FLY SPRAY H ... 25c Knt 20c and Up H SPRAYERS INSECT POWDER ....................................... 20c H H FLY SCREEN 24 in. to 48 in. width 772c ft- H FLY SWATS ................................................... 5c H H H H H H SCREEN DOORS $2.55 and H SCREEN DOOR SETS .............. 25c H SCREEN DOOR SPRINGS 10c H SCREEN DOOR CATCHES ......................... 10c H —For Hardware—See Hoffman H Hoffman Hardware Co. H H H Vernonia, Oregon Phone 181 H WZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHÏ YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE JOY THEATRE Thur»., July 25 Bargain Night—20c FARMERS DAUGHTER Martha Raye, Charles Ruggles ADVENTURE IN DIAMONDS John Loder, Nigel Bruce Tuesday, Ju’v 30 PAL NIGHT Friday, Saturday July 26, 27 Big Double Feature Program TEAR GAS SQUAD Feature No. 1 Dennis Morgan. John Payne, Gloria Dickson; the drama behind men who figb.t crime with tears. Surprise Feature No. 2 Sunday, Monday July 28, 29 DOCTOR TAKES A WIFE Loretta Young, Ray Milland; a grand com edy-drama. ALSO— Universal News and Blonde Trouble—a Walt Disney Cartoon. Mrs. Long Here— Mrs. Dell Long was in town Monday and Tuesday to pack and to sell household belongings which have been stored here for the past year. Mrs. Long, who has gained this year a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Western College of Educ ation at Bellingham, will teach next year at Lynden, Washington, where she will be head of the primary department. Here for the Week-End— Judge and Mrs. J. B. Wilkerson spent the week-end in Vernonia at their home in Riverview. In Garibaldi— 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frazee and children visited the Harold McEn tires in Garibaldi Sunday. Here from Chicago— Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Erven and daughter, Muriel, of Chicago, Illinois, were house guests at the C. W. Erven home last week. Mr. Erven is a brother olf Mr. Erven, and is employed as engineer in th- Chicago railway company. Camp Vi.itor— Timers’ picnic at Herder’s Park between Newberg and Dayton, July 14. It was a celebration in honor of those having lived at WestimbeT. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Tallman re turned to their home Sunday after having spent a week at the Lincoln County beaches. They report hav ing a grand vacation and beautiful weather. Cecelia Marquez had her tonsils 1 emoved last Wednesday at the county hospital in Hillsboro. Dr. and Mrs. Feldman left last Thursday evening for San Fran cisco on a business trip. Little David is staying at the John Bino home during their absence. Hazel Shiffer of the Kansas City neighborhood is now employed at the Fred Fitzsimmon’s restaurant. Mrs. Harry Bacon is also employed there. Tom Ramsey moved his family into the Robertson house by the lock crusher last week. They were among the unfortunates who lost their home in the Westimber fire, Although everyone is sorry they lost their home, we are happy to have them again in our community. Wed., Thur»., July 31, Aug. Bargain Night—20c No Tax 1 STAR DUST Linda Darnell, John Payne, Roland Young. Also---- Aghillen Pinnacles COMING—The Mortal Storm—Torrid Zone---- Gulliver’s Travels —Susan and God -Lost Horizon—The Awful Truth NOTICE—T. C. Biggs, P, H Browning and George Carlson, Mist Rt.; Mrs. A. Byers. Timber; Joe Henderson and Mrs. R Harmon. Mist; and Noble Dutton, Vernonia, are invited to present this coupon at box office any time before Saturday evening, July 27, for complimentary admission. »* 4* xiding events. Sunbeam and Eagle, full blooded Indians will head the Indian events with bow and arrow shooting artiatry. Six carloads of wild stock includ ing a car of Brahma steer* i* being sent to Jantzen Beach from the Diamond W Ranch in Ellensburg, Washington for the event. , State forestry officials have warn ed motorists and campers that the heavy penalties imposed by law for throwing cigarette stubs or any burning material from cars and Brick Ice Cream Vanilla Strawberry Quart 35c Pint 20c; 2 for 35c Our brick", are made of first grade ice cream Cozy Confectionery LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER Wholesale and Belail See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $7.50 per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon. C. BRUCE Rodeo Billed at Jantzen Beach Miss Mary Jane Robbins is spend Rose Wall, noted owner of the ing the week with Miss Joy Jami Diamond W Ranch in Ellensburg, son who lives at the 0. A. Camp at Washington, and leader in the Keasey. redeo field has announced a west-J ern championship rodeo for Jantzen At Robbins Home— Eeach in Portland, August 2, 3 and( Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robbins spent 4 at which the toip hands of the Saturday evening at the home of entire west will compete in roping, Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins of steer wrestling, bronc riding and Brahma riding and other events. Riverview. The show is announced as the Rose Wall big event of the year. Jantzen Beach Park which is fin ancing the event has constructed a large new grandstand and an en larged stadium which makes an ideal set-up for rodeo on a large KEASEY—(Special to The Eagle) scale. In addition to the competi —Mr. and Mrs. J. O. DeVaney and tions, the show will present a long family were called to Medford Mon list of big names in rodeo including day because of the sudden illness John Jordan, announcer. He has olf their son, O. H. DeVaney. been at the mike in the rodeos at Orris DeVaney and wife and her Madison Square Garden and at most brother, Phil Mayden, and wife of of the big western rodeo attraction» South Dakota were enroute to the this season. Brahma Bill and his Fair at San Francisco when he was trained Brahma steer will handle rushed to a hospital at Medford the comedy of the show. where an emergency operation was Arrangements have been made performed. His condition is very for many of the top hands in rodeo poor. entertainment including V'ern and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gillham Myrtle Goodrich, who . have been visited the Rose Gardens in Port showing at the biggest events in land Saturday. the country in trick riding and Lloyd Gillham, Jr., and Alfred roping events; Ken and Lavona Crawford spent a few days at Sea Wiiboines Newhall, California side. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDonald and family spent Saturday at Sea side. Mr. and Mrs. John Battrick visited at Reeds last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. White from Cheevelah, Washington, and Scott White from Toronto, Ontario, Can ada, visited the Frank White family and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. White last week. G. A. White, who has been work FRENCH DRESSING ing on his place at Sheridan, is Hill’s 1 L home. 8-oz. Glass ............... A Ralph DeVilbliss is home from the hospital and is getting along fine. Mrs. W. J. Lindsley’s sisters vi GRAPEFRUIT— sited at her home Wednesday, July Fancy 300 Tins 17th. Present were Mrs. O. B. Hart 3 For ............................ 25c ramp'- and two daughters, Joyce and Olive Mae, Mrs. Ray Dorland and three children, Betty, Donna PEANUT BUTTER— and Jack of Hillsboro, Mrs. J. R. W'adhams 10. Sanford of North Plains, Mrs. 16-oz. Jar* ......................... James Walter» and daughter, Mrs. Art Pearson and son, Gary, and Donald Walters o’f Cedar Mills, Mrs. Phil Mead and two children, Phyllis and Dean of Beaverton and Mrs. Sam Smith and Alice Lindsley. A shower was given Mrs. Harold Kreiger by Mrs. W. J. Lindsley st the Lindsley home July 19th. Those present were: Mrs. Webb Graves, RIPE OLIVES— Mrs. Noel Woods, Mrs. John Calan- Mt. Ida Mammoth no der, Mrs. Albert Kreiger, Mrs. Har 9-ox. Glas* old Kreiger, Mrs. J. A. Armstrong. Mrs. Sam Smith, Mrs. Vernon Lind sley, Mrs. H. A .DeWitt, Evelyn S. O. S. CLEANSER— Morris and Dorothy Austin. Those sending presents but unalble to at 19c 8 Pad Pkr. tend were: Mrs. Anna Luther and Mrs. Bruce McDonald and daughters. Many lovely gifts were received. illness Calls Keasey Family Highest Quality Meats Also—BORN TO THE WEST by Zane Grey with John Wayne, Marsha Hunt -- Vfl Sky strictly enforced. PALM OLIVE SOAP QUAKER OATS Regular 3 Bars 17c 20-oz. pkg. 10c SHREDDED RALSTON 12-oz. pkg. 13c PHEASANT FLOUR .. 49-lb. bag $1.43 PHEASANT FLOUR .... 1O’lb- bag 35c PINK SALMON Pheasant .. ........ No. 1 tin ] 5^ FELS NAPTHA SOAP WADHAMS COFFEE 2 Bars 9C ....... blb-tin 25c CATSUP Wadhams 14-oz. bottles .... 2 for 29c PAPER NAPKINS Old Irish 80-count 3 for 25c SODA Arm & Hammer 1-lb. tins....... 2 for |gc PINEAPPLE JUICE No. 2 tins SHRIMP Large 2 for 23c Wet or Dry 2 No. 1 tins 33c Specials for Friday and Saturday, July 26 and 27 The community around Yankton. Columbia county, was settled in 1890 by several families from the state of Maine and for that reason became known as Yankeetown. When the local residents petitioned for a postodfice in 1894 the name Maineville was suggested but that did not meet the approval of pos tal authorities. Then Yankeetown was shortened to Yankton. King’s Grocery and Market Where Your Money Buys More L At the New Mile 2 Deliveries Daily m V