Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 27, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    Here from Oregon City—
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellis of Oregon
City were in Vernonia Saturday
evening to get their son, Bilty, who
ha* been visiting at the home of
Vacation Enjoyed—
hi* grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelson, Mrs. Perry Mellinger.
Margaret Powell and daughter, De­
Co Hunting—
anna, and Mrs. Floyd Howard and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farley visited
daughter, Beverly, of Portland en­ at the home of their son and daugh­
joyed a two-week vacation. They ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
visitel friends and relatives at Mos­ Blackburn, over the week-end. Mr.
Farley and Mr. Blackbum went
cow, Couer D’Alene, Wallace and
deer hunting Saturday and Sunday.
Mullan, Idaho, and Spokane, Wash­
ington. They also spent some time Mr». Nutt Vi»it»—
Mrs. Howard Nutt spent the
at Grand Coulee Dam.
week-end in Vernonia. Mrs. Nutt is
YCUK IWN’S TOPICS
Return from Trip—
Mr. and Mr». Forrest Reichardt
1 eturned last Friday from St. Louis,
Missouri, where they visited friends
and relatives of Mr. Reichardt. They
left Vernonia September 5th and
made the trip by automobile.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
land visited at the Claiude E. Gib-
son home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boeck and
daughter, Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs.
M. Baker motored to Portland on
business Saturday.
PT A Officers
Named Wed.
trip to Portland Wednesday.
and reports are she's doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kubler and
Mr. and Mr j. Frank îûjrrii and
sons, Howard and Bill, of Portland
family and Mr. and Mr*. Brooks
were Sunday dinner guests o, Mr.
motored to Seattle Saturday.
and Mrs. Ed Kubler.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Tallman were
among those gathered at the Sun­
set camp Wednesday evening, where
they enjoyed an exhibition of slides
taken of Honolulu, British Columbia,
and both the New York and San
Francisco Fairs on trips taken re­
cently by Mr. J. R. Hurlbert and
son, J. R. Miss Elfie Berg, secre-
tary to Mr. Hurlbert, sang, as also
A
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did her instructor, Mr. Hulman.
Mrs. Hiulman accompanied them
b-oth at the piano.
?
TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle)
At Nelson Home—
—At the P. T. A. meeting last
Mr. and Mrs. Verner Lindquist
Wednesday, the following officers
were installed: Mrs. Preston Bon­
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Warman, all
nell, president; Mrs. Jack Hof'art,
of Spokane, Washington, spent two
vice-president;
Miss Taza Regester,
days visiting at the Adolph Nelson Vacation in Idaho—
taking a beauty course in Portland.
secretary; and Mrs. Batteen, treas­
home this week. The visitors also
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shipman Girl» Leave for Collegi
urer.
attended the Chrysler convention
spent the forepart otf last week
Patricia Penible, Jean Vaughn
Miss Helen Stone, who teaches
in Portland.
visiting friends and relatives in and Jean Lewis of Wilark all left primary grades at Knappa, visited
New Druggist----
Sunday to enter O. S. c. at Cor- Mias Helen Blanchard, intermediate
Lloyd Miilhollen has been en- Kellogg and Kingston, Idaho. They vali is.
teacher here, la3t week-end.
gaged as druggist at the A rm i tage returned to Vernonia last Wednes-
Nick Vanderzanden was suddenly
KEASEY—(Specal to The Eagle)
Her<
Cutler
City
Man
Drug company was the announce- day.
called to Astoria Saturday after­ —Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Nissen and
Ike Chapman, who formerly lived noon to be with a sick friend, Miss
merit this week. Mr. Miilhollen, who
daughter, Betty, of Portland spent
in Vernonia, and is now at Culter
formerly owned a drug store at Return from Hunting—
Sunday with the Comstock family.
Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Eby returned City, spent the week-end in Ver- Ida Elliasson.
Corvallis, will move his family here
Mrs. E. D. Tail-man accompanied
Mrs. Anna Luther and Jimmy
Sunday from Prineville where they nonia viglting.
within a short time.
Mrs. Earl Fisher, Mrs. Jesse Phil­ diove to Hillsboro Saturday.
spent several days hunting. They In Oswego----
lips and Mrs. William Mizner to
Mrs. Harry Bales and Mrs. Herb
JXHXHXHZHXHXk 1 eported no success.
Mrs. William Briot spent Tues- the services for William Purdin at Counts called on Mrs. Julia Boeck
the
Forest Grove undertaking par- Friday.
day in Oswego visiiting with her
On Hunting Trip—
lor Monday afternoon. Mr. Purdin
family.
-Mrs. Herb Counts spent Wed-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellingsworth,
passed away Friday at Netarts.
nesday at Mrs. Roland’s home; th.
In
Portland
—
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kilburg of Rock creek Club meeting at that
Aimee Turner and Charles Melis
Mrs. W. I. Bond and daughters,
left last Wednesday for Prineville Ida and Lucille, and Mrs. Buckner Seattle, Washington, and Mr. and time.
Mrs. A. W. Kilburg and son, Ron­
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pillsbury
on a hunting trip. They are expect­ ‘pent Monday in Portland.
ald, of Hillsboro were Sunday visi­ visited at the Clarence Reed home
ed to return this week-end. Re­
tors o Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cameron Sunday.
Goes to School—
ports reaching here state that they
Miss Doris Rae Estey left Mon- (Maxine Kilburg).
Joe Lindsley, who has been in
had bagged two deer.
First grade leading demonstra­ Alaska, returned home Saturday.
day for Corvallis whi-ye she wi 1
tion was presented to mothers unde
attend Oregon State College,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Graham and
Returns to College—
the supervision of Miss Taza Reg­ family, Mrs. Marie Christenson and
Zonweiss Douglass left Monday mother, Mrs. Alice Estey, drove
ester Wednesday afternoon, Sept­ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Reed of Port­
'.'or Portland where she'will resume to college.
ember 18. Light refreshments were land visited at the Kreiger home
her studies at Cascade College.
De Cews Return to Salem—
served to all visitors.
Sunday.
Special price on Nation­
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas De Cew
Mrs. George Sattler of Wilson-
Hunters Have Luck—
Ethel Parcells, Gwendolyn Graves
al Aluminum Steam
Hunting last week and this was and son, Mark, returned to Salem ville acccmpanied Mrs. Ed Krbler and June Kreiger spent Monday
profitable for a party of four Tuesday after spending a few days to Auburn, Washington, where they at the Kreiger home.
Cooker. Now is the time
who left last Wednesday evening visiting at the heme of Mrs. De visited their sister, Mrs. H. P.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley a-*
to use and save many
to hunt in the vicinity of Prine­ Cew’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dykstra, at the Aulburn hospital. three children made a trip to Cedar
Elizabeth Ida was born to Mrs. Mills Sunday.
ville. Those in the party were Loel Hieber.
hours time. Cook ana'
Dykstra September 13. Returning
Roberts, Lowell Hieber, Tod Bower­ Hear Willkie—
Mrs. Anna Mae Ramey spent the
can your own meat and
man and Tom Bateman, All return-
at- with them was Nellie, 3 year old week-end at her home in Indepen­
W.
Nichols
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
vegetables of all kinds
ed here Tuesday of this week with tended the Willkie speech in Port- daughter of Mrs. Dykstra.
dence.
Mrs. Anthony Kilburg and son,
deer.
in about one-third the
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rasmussen of
land Monday.
Ronald, of Hillsboro were Wed- Hillsboro spent Sunday at Mr. Anna
At
Van
Vleet
’
»
Camp
—
time of usual open top
nesday night and Thursday visitors Luther’s home.
Leaves for College-—-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodru'f
Miss Erma Kent left Monday to of Mrs. Ida Kilburg.
cookers.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris and
and daughter, Eleanor, and Edith enroll in the Oregon College of
Frank Dougherty, Ruth Byers, Mr. Morris’ sister and husband, Mr.
Burke visited Sunday with Mr. and Education at Monmouth.
18-qt. size Only
William Dunn and Wanda Bacon and Mrs. Claude Books, made a
Mrs. Clifford Counts at Van Vleet’s
motored to Mt. Hood Sunday, re-
$11.95
Mrs. Holcomb Returns—
camp.
turning home on the Washington
Mrs. Robert Holcomb and infant side of the river.
Check and compare
Former Resident Here----
daughter returned home Tuesday
Mrs. Ed Peterson and Mrs. Ber-
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith of Brad­ from the Emanuel hospital in Port­
prices.
wood visited at the Emmett Lloyd land. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Waltmon leigh Tallman were graciously en­
home over the week-end. Mr. Smith, drove Mrs. Holcomb and baby to tertained with a dinner in honor
Funnells, Strainers,
of their birthdays Thursday, Sept­
r. former resident of Vernonia, also Vernonia.
Canning Racks, Etc.
ember 12, Mrs. Earle Fisher serving
visited at the Ludwig home Sunday.
as hostess.
Leaves for the U. of O.----
Group Goes to Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hankens of
Miss Joanne Nichols left Wed­
Leo Ludwig, Edith Burke, Mr. nesday lor Eugene where she has Gales Creek were Saturday evening
and Mrs. Harley Woodruff and Ed enrolled in the University of Ore­ visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Workman were in Forest Grove and gon. Mrs. J. W. Nichols drove her Byers.
Portland on business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howard, accom­
daughter to Eugene.
panied by friends of Portland, were
Here from Springfield—-
Go to St. Helens—
last Saturday and Sunday visitors
Elmo Smith was home over the
Mrs. Bernard Killingberg, Mrs. of Mrs. Ida Kilburg.
^ZHXHXHZHXHXF week-end from Springfield.
Oscar Vike, Nora and Shirley Vike,
Miss Taza Regester visited a
Jennie May Carter and Evelyn week ago last Sunday with Miss
Robbins motored to St. Helens Mon­ Patricia Johnson at the University
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
day morning to see their sons leave sanitarium in Portland, Miss John-
Phone 773
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
for Camp Murray with Company K son seemed in very good spirits
See my bargain» in Kiln Dried Lumber at $7.50 per M. and up.
of the National Guard. From St.
Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon.
Helens the party motored to Port-
land where they say GOP Presi-
dentiai Candidate Wendcll Willkie.
BUT KEEP YOUR FEET
ON THE FLOOR
Rock Creek
Club Meets
The days when you had to put
your feet on the stove to keep
warm are gone forever. Now, with
a Spark Oil Heater, the entire room
is kept comfortably warm with no
drafts and no dirt or mess.
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circulating and
radiant heat. For
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you need both.
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Term'
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t
Befofe you buy-see the SPARK
GAS-MAKING DEMONSTRATION
New and Used Parts
New and Used Tires
HOFFMAN
Hardware Co.
Gas and Oil
Expert Auto Repairing
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
Showsr Given
Mrs. McMullan
RIVERVIEW—(Special to Thc
Eagle)—A shower was given or
Mrs. Robert McMullen at Mrs. Dick
Lynch’s home by Bessie Bell and
Margaret Haiman. Those present
were Mrs. Dave McMullen and
daughter, Marie, 1 Mrs. Edna Gwin,
Mrs. Burger and daughter, Judy,
Mrs. Joe Roeser, Mrs. G. Bell,
Mrs. G. Woods, Mrs. O. Estes,
Mrs. John Titus, Mrs. Kenneth
Bell, Mrs. M. Bergerk, Mrs. Bud
Julbenville, Mrs. F. D. Lynch and
Mrs. McMullen. Refreshments were
erved and many lovely presents
were given.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat, Mr.
•.nd Mrs. Roy Cobat and Mrs. Roy
"Ichat's father, sister and brother-
n-law from Lebanon, motored to
’ort’and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Holmes and
la-rel spent Sunday and Monday
'¡siting relatives and friends in
'.ongview, Washington.
Mrs. H. Inman and family visi-
ed the W. W. Stevenson family
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Christianson
went hunting near Medford and
around Crater Lake Tuesday and
came back Sunday, They brought
back two bucks.
Mrs. Charles Marston motored
to Portland Friday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson.
Patsy, Claudine and Claude Eugene
spent Saturday in Portland at the
home o’* Mr. ?nd Mrs. J. W. Wald-
kirch. Mrs. Claire Barnett returned
home with them to spend a week,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Galoway and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Feagle of Port-
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RIVERVIEW
Extra Fancy Blue Rose .......... pound 5c
FLOUR Pheasant
49-lb. bag $1 43
FLOUR Pheasant
... 10-lb. bag 35c
RICE
COOKIES—
Fig Bars
2-ib.
Pkg.
OYSTERS—
Pheasant No. 1 tins
2 For
OXYDOL
Large pkg. J9C
BAKED BEANS B. & M......... 28-oz. tin 15c
WHEAT HEARTS Sperry’s .. 28-oz. pkg.
23c
CRISCO
COFFEE
Wadhams
A. & H.
2 Pk&s- 15c
Gem
■ Each 63 c
BROOMS
MOP & HANDLE COMBINATION
MAYONNAISE
25c
PEACHES—
Yellow Cling
No. 2H Tin ....................
15c
3-lb. tin 48c
1-lb. Tin 25c
—;
SODA
25c
25c
Pint Glass 25c
SOAP—
Palmolive
3 Barn ....
19c
PEANUT BRITTLE—
l-lb. Cello Pkg.
15c
ASPARAGUS
All Green
No. 1 Tin
23c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, September 27 and 28
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