Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 20, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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Visit in Westport—
Leaves for School—
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Chambers
Frances Childs, graduate of the
’40 class in the local high school, spent Friday night at Westport visi­
left Monday -flor Forest Gtrove ting the Ernest Williams family
where she has enrolled in Pacific who formerly lived in Vernonia.
University. Frances will live with Attend Round-Up—
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lumm.
Mr. anl Mrs. Mike Willard and
daughter, Joy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Baby Born—
A daughter, Betty Marie, was Harvey Heath spent last week-end
born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis ut the Pendleton Round-Up.
Thursday, August 12, at the Good Volunteer—
Samaritan Hospital in Portland.
James E. Glassner is one of the
single volunteers enlisted last week
Hearings on Vacation—
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hearing le'f't for the 78th anti-aircra.t artillery,
Sunday for a vacation in eastern March Field, California. He is a
Oregon where they will visit former student of Vernonia high
friends and relatives. The couple school.
plan to return Friday of this week. Leave to Hunt—
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White left
Olins Leave—
for eastern Ore-
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Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin and here Wednesday
their son, Herbert, of Kelso, left gon where they will spend several
Friday fur a week’s vacation at days hunting deer. They plan to
of John Day.
San Francisco where they will see hunt in the vicinity
the Exposition.
Guests—
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Killingsberg
Brutke* Move—
from Pocatello,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brutke who entertained guests
Idaho,
during
the
past
week. Here
formerly lived on Columbia street
moved recently to Forest Grove from the Idaho city were Mr. and
where Mr. Brutke is employed at Mrs. Lee Akers, Clyde Akers and
Mrs. Jack Olson. The visitors and
the Chevrolet garage.
Mr. and Mrs. Killingsberg spent
Mrs. Briot Injured—
the week-end at Garibaldi and 1 aft.
Mrs. William Briot severely burn­
ed her foot and leg last Thursday Hunting Trip—
Leaving today, Thursday, for
when she spilled boiling water while
canning. The injured member is eastern Oregon are Tom Bateman,
and
improving but Mrs. Briot has to Lowell Hieber, Loel Roberts days
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hunting in the vicinity of John Day.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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Hunting—
Rubbing and Mrs. Jack Christian-' of Sunnyside Station,
George and Eva Mae Anderson
ion. He also visited F. H. Lindberg
have spent the past week with tbeir
of Vernonia.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Visits Friends Here—
Mrs. Florence Holtham of Port­ Ortman, at Forest Grove.
Sunday guests at the Carroll
land has been visiting friends in
Chance home were Mr. and Mrs.
Vernonia this week.
Henry Jthn and son, Milo.
In Hillsboro-
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hutt visited
Mrs. Olin Robbing and Mrs. Lloyd over the week-end at Gales Creek
Sessentan were in Hillsboro Mon­ with Mrs. Hult’s mother.
day on business.
Visitors at the H. A. Wilson home
Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Son Born—
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tunne’.l Keller of Gales Creek.
Mrs. Nell Thacker, Mrs. Sylvia
are the parents of a seven and
three-quarter-pound baby boy bom Falconer and Mrs. Rita Frisbie
at their home Tuesday evening at spent Wednesday afternoon at the
7:15. He has been named Donald Otto Stowell home in Buxton.
Fred Mulkins visited Monday with
Lee.
his sister, Mr.,. Harry Howell.
R. E. Gardner and Mr. and Mr«.
To Speak Here—
Rev. Claude P. Sabin, minister Stan Frisbie spent Sunday gol ing.
of the Christian church at Forest
Sunday guests at the Fiank
Grove will address the men of O’Connor home were Mr. and M-
the Christian church on Friday eve- Linn O’Connor and children and
ring of this week, at their “90 and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Van Dehey.
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Anderson en­
9” rally luncheon to be held in
the dining rooms of the church.
tertained with a dinner Saturday
evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Child’s Tonsils Removed----
George Ortman of Forest Grove
Mrs. Class Bergerson took Mrs. on their 27th wadding anniversary.
Wallace Bergerson and son, Charles, Other guests besides the honored
to Portland last Thursday to have couple were Mr. and Mrs. George
Charles’ tonsils removed.
Baslington, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Ortman, Harold Ortman and Lue’la
Kaphammeri Have Guests—
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Doherty and Ortman cf Forest Grove and the
son, Frank, of Timber were Sunday host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
dinner guests at the Kaphammer Anderson.
Mrs. U. E. Schram, Betty Jean,
home.
Lila and John Schram, spent the
In Garibaldi—
week-end in Portland with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ackley drove Schram’s brother, Robert Davidson,
Mr. Ackley’s father, Claude Ack­ and family.
ley, to his home at Garibaldi Friday
night. Mr. Ackley has spent the
last two weeks visiting here.
Bantas in Waico—
'ar.d vi-ited relatives in the vicinity
over the week-end. #
Mrs. Thom s Turner metered to
St. Helens Sunday evening taking
her sen, Georg?, Douglas O’Donnell
and Gerald Hobin over, where they
joined their c mpany to begin a
year’s military training.
Hobart Turner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thcma* Turner, returned to
his home this week. He has been
at Lincoln, Nebraska.
Mist Hazel Parker, Mr. and M’».
C. H. Gill and family and Mr. and
Mrs. L. Wilkinson motored to the
Pendleton Round-Up Wednesday and
came back Sunday.
Mrs. Louis Morgan has been
confined to h?r bed with b om
poison in her oot. The inflection
started in a cut on her toe.
W. W. Stevenson is building a
chimney for L. Scott.
Mr. end Mrs. H.« E. St uvenron
and on visited a* the home of M"
and Mrs. W. W. Stevenson an 1
family Suijjlay.
Mr. and Mrs. Leander Howe of
Seattle were guests for a few days
at the Charles Marston heme.
Mr. and Mrs. • Claude E. Gibson.
Patsy Jean, Ciaudine and Claude
Ecgene, spent Saturday in Hillsboro
aryl Sunday at St. Helens.
Hawley Counts of Roseburg visi­
ted the L. C. Boeck ' amily over
the week-end.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wilson of Nat-,I, a son at C'a’s-
kanie hospital Friday.
II. Greener frem Hillsboro visited
at the C. J. Christianson homo
Monday.
Everett Runde’I of Lakeview, and
sister, Mrs. C. E. George, of Port-
Burn Mixtures
Field Seeds
He ('an Supply
Your Needs
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Vernonia
Trading Co.
Vernonia, Oregon *
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Riverview Folk
Go to Round-up
Leslie Skuzie and Harold McEn­
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Banta and
tire plan to leave Friday evening son spent last week-end in Wasco
'for Prineville where they will spend where they visited Mrs. Banta’s
RIVERVIEW—(Special to The
a short time hunting.
relatives.
Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobat
spent tha week-end at Lebanon
Holcombs Have Baby—
Boy Injured—
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb
While playing football during visiting Mrs. Cobat’s sister, Mrs.
ere being felicitated upon the physical education activities at the Johnson.
Mrs. Floy Hammack and Mrs.
birth of a daughter, Hazel Mae, high school Tuesday, Carroll Keasey
born September 12 at the Emanuel stumbled and fell, breaking a finger Laura Sauer were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves
hospital in Portland, The baby on his left hand.
Sunday.
weighed 6 pounds and 12 Ms ounces.
At Foreit Hills—
Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson of
Here from Lakeview—
Mrs. Harry King, Mrs. Charles Seaside and Miss Mildred A'nn
Everett Rundell of Lakeview, Marston, Mrs. Frank Hartwick and Graves visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Oregon, visited his family and Mrs. Ben Brickel made up the Graves Sunday. Miss Giaves is
friends here last week-end. Everett 'oursome that golfed on the Forest niece of the W. T. Graves.
who is employed by the Lake Hills course Tuesday.
Miss Hazel Parker from 1
County Review drove here Friday
Dalles
is visiting her grandparents
and returned to Lakeview Sunday.' Here from Oakland—
and father here for awhile.
Mrs. Charles Giguire and son,
Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat and
Leave for Kansas—
Charles, Jr., and a friend of Oak-
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl left land visited with the Merle Kins Mr. and Mrs. John Elder went to
Thursday morning for two weeks family Tuesday. The group depart­ the Pendleton Round-Up.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hiintley and
vacation in the state of Kansas ed for their home Wednesday.
amily motored to Hillsboro Sat-
where they will visit friends and
urday to visit relatives.
Return to School—
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore and
Harry Culbertson, Jr., and George
Visits Here----
fitankey, Jr., left Tuesday for For­ family of Hillsboro were Sunday
Fred Lindberg from Junction est Grove where they will enter visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hunt-
City, California, has spent the last their sophomore year at Pacific ley and family.
week visiting his sisters, Mrs. Olin University.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch and
Mr. and Mrs. O. Carlson spent the
Visit in Shelton—
week-end at the Pendleton Round-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry King visited
in Shelton, Washington,
cousin of Mrs. King’s lives.
— EYE SPECIALIST
Oregon-American
LUMBER
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Vernonia, Oregon
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DR. GEORGE BUTTERFIELD
OPTOMETRIST
Will be at KULLANDER’S Jewelry Store
Thursday, September 26
Make Appointments with Mr. Kullander
Eyes Examined
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Glasses Fitted
Terms—A small down payment, Balance monthly
Goe, to California—
Mrs. Fannie Owens le t last week
for Sacramento, California, where
she will remain for some time visi­
ting with a daughter.
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RIVERVIEW
Al King’s
Marry—
Marian Reller and Edwin Carter
were united in marriage Saturday,
September 14, at Sweet Home, the
bride’s parent’s home.
Return
A New Modern
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from
California----
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Bowerman,
Mrs. Jack Wall and Mrs. Charles
Wall returned Wednesday from San
Francisco where they took in the
fair. The group left Tuesday of last
week.
Roberson*
from
COFFEE—
CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS
Wadhams
25c
1-lb. Tin
FRENCH DRESSING
Hill ’s 8-oz. glass
2
For
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Return----
Mr, and Mrs. Hamp Roberson
returned last week after spending
about ten days in California. The
couple saw the Exposition at San
Francisco.
Here
Grocery
.. 3 for 25c
CUT BEANS Pheasant 2s tins ...... 2for 17c
PIGS FEET Hormel’s
Pint glass 15c
SPRY
... 3-lb. tin 49c
Portland----
TREHARNE—(Special to The
Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale
and daughter, Florence, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Tisdale left Satur
day for a motor trip to Cali ornia
where Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale
will visit Mrs. Tisdale’s parents
and Mr. and Mrs. John Tisdale will
attend the World’s Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Barrett and
daughters spent Friday evening at
the Carl Anderson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell spent
the week-end with relatives in Port­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hayertz of
Aberdeen, Washington, were week­
end guests at the home of his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hayertz,
package 23c
Tin
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whedbee o
Portland spent Sunday and Mu..—y
at the Hamp Roberson htme.
Tisdales Leave
for California
15-oz. tins
package 5c
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Pheasant
2
Kellogg’s
CAKE FLOUR Softasilk
TOMATO JUICE
SLICED BEETS—
No
CORN FLAKES
pound 19c
rUNA FLAKES Us tins
...... 2 for 23c
TOMATO SOUP Campbell’s Is tins 3 for 23c
QUAKER OATS—
23c
Package
RINSO—
Large
Package
19c
BAKING POWDER Calumet ..... 1-lb. tin |QC
SMALL WHITE BEANS California .. 4 lbs. |0C
KLEENEX 200s
2 pkgs- 25c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, September 20 and 21
King’s Grocery and Market
vl here Your Money Buys More
2 Deliveries Daily