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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO 6 ’4 pounds. Mother and daughter Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Preaton re are doing nicely. turned laat Friday from their vaca Man in Hospital- tion to California where they at Rube Archibald was taxen to the tended the Exposition and visited relatives in the southern part of the Good Samaritan Hospital in Port land Monday following the eruption state. of an ulcer in the stomach. His con Portland Girl in O. A. Office— dition following an operation is Miss Delores Deaver of Portland reported as fair. began work in the of. ice of the Oregon American recently. Miss Here from Portland---- Miss Ida Mae Hawkins whose Deaver, who is boarding with Mrs. Alice Estey, is replacing Jean marriage will be an event Of August Vaughn who is going to college this 11 came from Portland Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. fall. B. Hawkins, of Camp McGregor. Prestons Return---- yOtJK T€WN*S TOPICS Here from Idaho— At the Beach— Ruth Powers Marshall and Jessie Snider of Burley, Idaho, were visi tors at the Herbert Condit home Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Virgil Powell, Mrs. Nora Byers and daughter, Doris, were at Cannon Beach for the week-end. Mrs. Byere, a former Vernonia res- ident, lives in Bend. Portlander Here— Named Vice Admiral— Jewett Bush received notification last week of his appointment as vice admiral to officiate at the Astoria Regatta the latter part of this month. The appointment was made by Tommy Luke, Portland, who will officiate as admiral dur- ing the regatta. Willis Dietz of Portland was a guest at the Lee Engen home Sun- day. Here from St. Helena— Engens Have Guest»— Mr. and Mrs. Carl White oif North Goes to Hood River— Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murray f Mrs. Clyde Stevens left Monday St. Helens were in Vernonia Tues- Plains spent Sunday at the home of for Hood River to be with her and their nephew and his wife, Mr. day. Mrs. Murray is the former daughter, Edris Lindstrom, who will Mrs. Lee Engen. Thelma Lincoln. undergo an operation. Mr». At the Beach— DeCew Here— ¡Mrs. Douglas DeCew and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hughes spent Mark, spent the week-end at the the week-end at Cannon Beach. home »f Mrs. DeCew’s parents, Mr. In Portland---- and Mrs. C. F. Hieber. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Anderson spent the week-end in Portland with Here from Portland— Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whedbee of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson. Portland were here for the week Californian» Here— end at the Hamp Roberson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grun of Pasa- Mrs. Whedbee is the former Louise dena, California, arrived here Mon- Roberson whose marriage was an day to remain for several days event of June. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl. Mrs. Grun and Mrs. Ruhl are City Deputy Return»— Deputy Hank King and family sisters. The group motored to the returned last Sunday from a two beaches Tuesday. weeks vacation spent in southern In Portland— Oregon where they visited relatives Mrs. Alice Estey and Mrs. Dave in Kirby and Grants Pass. The fam Marshall motored to Portland Tues ily drove down via the Red Wood day. highway as far as California and returned on the Coast highway. Returns to School— À No! We don’t »ell lawn mower» and we won’t mow your lawn but we do have a suggestion— When you’re hot and tired after a hard day’s work refresh yourself with a cool beverage. Ellbert Brock left this week for Eugene where he will attend post session of the U. of O. summer school. Elbert will teach next year in Cove, Oregon. In Veterans’ Hospital---- Harold Dow went to the Veterans’ Hospital in Portland Tuesday for medical treatment. Walter Lynn will operate the moving picture machines during Dow’s absence. , Here from Beaverton---- Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nicar, who lived here before moving to Bend, spent Monday night at the Robert Holcomib home. The Nicars drove to Portland their California guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. Shepherd (also former Vernonia residents), then drove here for the night. Find Old Candle---- •Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frazee, while at Manzanita beach a short time ago discovered a bees wax candle supposed to have been lost with the sinking of the ship St. August Return from Vacation— ine over 300 years ago. The candle Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rasmussen was displayed a few days ago by returned the latter part of last Mr. Frazee. week from a two-week vacation trip. Part olf the time was spent at Seaside and part in Canada. Manager DESMOND LAIRD Missionary Group To Meet August 7— The regular August meeting of the Evangelical Missionary Society will be held at the church . next Wednesday, August 7, at 2:00 p. m. The program wih feature a 5,500 mile airplane trip in sixty minutes, from Alaska to the West Indies. Report olf the convention at Jen- Style and spotless cleanliness are imperative accessories to the fastidious woman. And our modern dry cleaning adds just that to your clothing. Our prices, too, mak> you realize that all this luxury—and econ omy may go hand in hand. Here from Bend— Riverview Folk Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell with their daughter, , Mrs. Hale E. G. Coopman, district sales Visit Frieds Greenmrn and son came from manager of the Union Oil company, Dessy’s Tavern Portland Thursday to visit Mrs nings Lodge will also be given. Mary Bell. Re reshments will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley ami members of the Pollyanna Circle. family spent Saturday in Hillsboro visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gatton spent ADS Fo( SALE IN Saturday in Portland on business. Mr. ami Mrs. Claude E. Gibson, OUR NEXT ISSUE FaLsy Jean, Ciaudine and Claude Eugene spent Saturday in Portland. George Turner and George Peachey spent Sunday afternoon and evening at Seaside. Joyce Turner, who has been con fined to her bed the past two months with a heart ailment, is able to be up and about some each day. Here— Beaverton Sunday to visit with the was in Vernonia Monday. His head- RIVERVIEW—(Special to Tha Judd Greenmans. The younger Mrs. quarters for the district is at Port- Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch, Greenman and baby remained for land. Richard Banzer and Margaret Hai- the week. man were in Portland Sunday. Mother Visits— Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and daugh Mrs. C.ora B. Shipman of Spok- ane arrived here last Friday to ters, Doris and Evelyn, and Mrs. H. spend a month visiting at the Gene Inman spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Mary Bell who is in the St. Vincent Shipman home. hospital in Portland. Her broken Leave on Vacation— arm is in a cast now. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander Mr. and Mrs. Billy Denck from left Tuesday for Portland for a Quincy and daughter spent Sunday short vacation. They plan to return with Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat. the forepart of the coming week. Viola Lecker, who has been stay ing with Clara Bond, returned to In Portland— her home in Lebam, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer Saturday. were in Portland Saturday of last Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch, Bessie week. Bell and Margaret Haiman were in Portland Wednesday. Attend Reunion— Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Malmsten Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Skuzie mo tored to Salem last Sunday to and family visited at the home of attend a family reunion held oy Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Malmsten Sun day. relatives of Mrs. Skuzie. RIVERVIEW Mrs. L. A. Rogers also visited at Former Manager Here— the S. V. Malmsten home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Horn and Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and daugh daughter of Eugene spent Sunday ters and sisters, Mrs. H. E. Steven evening and Monday morning visit son and Mrs. H. Inman, motored to PROGRAM AT THE ing friends here. Mr. Horn, former ly manager of the Safeway store, is now located at Eugene as manag er of one of the Sa eway stores Bargain Night—20c there. Steelco Stainless Steel The new Sanitary genuine, 18-8 sanitary, waterless cooking uten sils are being demonstrated by C. D. Chapman, factory repre sentative, in the homes at Ver nonia and Mist. Many people ' are availing themselves of the I opportunity to install this necessary, healthful, acid-resist- 'ng cooking method. ■^VERNONIA r = SEA SIDE I k DIS’T OFFICE 3708 S. E. 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Also—MILITARY ACADEMY with Tommy Kelly. Bobby Jor dan. An action-crackling drama of men in the making. Sunday and Monday August 4 and 5 Vebrees I I Tuesday, August 6 PAL NIGHT WHAT A LIFE In Hillsboro— Mrs. O. T. Bateman is spending the latter part of the week with her mother, Mrs. Stevens, in Hills boro. Returns from Hospital— Mrs. Howard Reeher returneu this week from the Forest Grove General hospital where she under went an appendix operation. MARSHMALLOWS— Wonder Food 2 SODA WAFERS Cascade, Salted 2-ib. Pkg......................... Cooper—Betty Field ¡EMERGENCY SQUAD ¡William Henry—Louise Campbell »tarring MARGARET ¡Wed., Thurs.. Aug. 7, 8 SULLAVAN ’TIL WE MEET AGAIN JAMES STEWART •Merle Oberon—George I I I Brent I Through YOUNG • MORGAN • jAlso-Rocking the Rockies with the Also—First Run Univ ersal News and Cartoon comedy. COMING—House Across three stooges. I the Bay—Quick Apollo Application Date Sperry Cannon Johnny NOTICE—George Cobat, Alban Colson, H. H. Crume. 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The baby weighed 1-lb. tin WADHAMS COFFEE PINEAPPLE JUICE Dole TABLE SYRUP— Pheasant Grocery PIGS FEET Hormel’s Pt. glass..... 2 for Beach— Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hawken spent the week-end at Cannon Beach where they are building a beach home. Lyman. Jr., and Weston Pemble returned with the Hawkens after having spent the foregoing week there. In Hospital— Millions— Pkg.......................... 17- Given— The U. S. Civil Service Com mission has announced an examin ation for sailmakers to fill existing and future vacancies at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington. Applications must be on file with the Recorder, Labor Board, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, not later than August 19. Full information may be ob tai n- ed from the Vernonia post oflfice. At 1 Ç IOC PANCAKE AND WAFFLE FLOUR— 28-oz. 'Jackie nr ¿DC 16-oz. cello bag* : ‘ Ph. 91 Al the New Mile Bridge 2 Deliveries Daily