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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO YOUR TOWS TOPICS Victor McLaglen and His Light Horse Troop. Outstanding Group of Mexican Charros. Mr. Tunnell bagged a deer during Horse Show and Rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Bill E •ing.’worth, the s ay in Scio. Aimee Turner and Charles Meilis fìat« n f- rn V-ealltr.—— All at Pacific International /eturned Sunday from a hunting Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl re- Livestock Exposition tiip in Eastern Oregon. They re- turn:d last Frit a two October 5 to 12 mined with three deer. Kansas where week vacation Ruhl ’ s mother they visited M In Portland— in Hai rington an Mrs. Eva C'aik motored into ter in Kansas C un 1 Saturday afternoon Portland ■> i ited Mrs. Helen Maucon at the In Vale— Mrs. Judd Greenman l.mg Albert apartments. middle of last week for Vale, Ore- gon, where she will be with her Entertain at Dinner- Mr. und Mrs. Lawrence Mobley oaugh.er, Mrs. Gharl/es Burrow, gave a fami.y dinner Sunday in and grandson born decently, henor of Mrs. Jim Hayes’ birthday. Greenman expects to return Th.se present included: Mrs. Jim 14th of October. Above are pictured some the many entertainment features Hayes and children of Gaston, Mr. M.-». Smith Here— that will parade in the tanbark arena during the eight days of the 30th Annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Port and Mrs. Bert Hawkins and Mrs Mrs. Earl Smith of Tigard was land, October 5 to 12, inclusive! Glen Hawkins. in Ve/nonia Tue. day. Mrs. ! Smi ih From an entertainment stand ways creates much Interest will ba . oimeriy operated The j Cozy in Mr». Brown in Portland ---- point, the 1940 Pacific International a thrilling driving competition by Mrs. J. W. Brown, who has been Vernonia. livestock Exposition will reach the 6-Horse Draft Teams. living in Riverside, California, is Birth Announced---- highest prak in its history, accord In addition to these special fea n< w residing in Portland with her M r. and Mrs. A. Adolph of Salem ing to I B Wtl'-ox. Jr., who stated ture numbers at each performance sister, Mrs. M. Peter.-. Her Port that net er before has such an array in the big arena, there will be announce the birth of a dauj’hler, land address is 1604 N, E. 41st of talent been offered. rapid-fire thrills provided by the Ma>y Lee, weight 7 pounds and Avenue. First and foremost In the llme- Rodeo, and brilliant exhibitions of 11 Mt ounces, on September 25. Mrs. light will of course be that well skill by horsemen and women and Adolph is the former Chai lotto Pumala» Have Guest»— known movie star, Victor McLaglen their entries in the Horse Show. MK ¡.nd Mrs. r'.rr.e Pumala and Green, Vernonia high school grad and his famous light horse troop, Exhibits at the Pacific Interna Beverly of C . ktu.ie visited at uate. comprised of three officers and tional Livestock Exhibition will in the Martin t...d Victor Pumala Lady IB— eighteen men, a total of twenty- clude Dairy and Beef Cattle, Horses, homes S.i'.uiuay. two. Including Mr. McLaglen. Mr. Sheep, Hogs, Poultry, Pet Stock, Mis. Jean Enos who has been McLaglen's brother, Cyril, is also Dogs, Lana Products, and Industrial confined to bed with the flu or Portland People Here— a member of the troop. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Russuni the past two weeks is able to be up. Second will be a group of OUt- Exhibits. and family o! Port and spent the standing Mexican Charros (cow A special exhibit that will create Here from Willamina— boys) from Mexico City, giving ex an unusual amount ol Interest at week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mar Mrs. Grant Layer and two hibitions of riding, roping, and this time, due to the National De tin Pumala. daughters, Jeanette and Rosalie, of many other cowboy teats as carried fense Program and <ar activities In Europe, will be that supplied by the Willamina spent the week-end visi Vi-.iting from Portland— on in Old Mexico. Also a ttiid event of high qual United States War Department. Mrs. J. F. Vaughn of Portland ting Mr. and Mrs. Denny Ryves. ity will be Major H E. Tuttle, U.S. Officials o. the Exposition feel i?, visiting at the home of her »on, Unu.ual Chicken Hatched— A., of the Untea States Cavalry i confident that with the marvelous Walter Vaughn, and his family. A freak chicken having three School, one ot the outstanding rid-; program of entertainment offered, legs and four feet was hatched Attend Luncheon— ers jf the U S Army, in an exhibl- combined with the fine list of ex- Mrs. Walter Vaughn and Mrs. last Tuesday from a setting at the hlbits, this year's event will prov* tlon of ‘‘Dressage." And still a fourth event that al- to be an outstanding success. I Cacl.ieid attended a birthday George F. Clark place, it was re- luncheon honoring their mother last ported this week. The chicken liv- and Sunday. ployment at Molalla. J.onday. The affair at which 16 ed until Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundland Mr. and Mrs. Walt Decker and were present was held in Portland. are leaving soon for the East to children spent Saturday and Satur Tunnells in Scio— bring back a new car. day night in Portland. While there Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tunne'l Mrs. Newton Trotter was up they attended a show. and two children returned Sunday from Elsie and spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McCae and after spending the week-end 1n her mother, Mrs. A. Dowling. son of Portland visited Mr. Scio where they visited relatives. Mrs. Ed Reynolds spent the past Mrs. Charles Lewis Sunday. MIST—(Special to The Eagle) — week at Seaside. McCae is Mr. Lewis’ niece. Some of the old timers received a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lindberg were Mrs. Walt Decker and two sons call Sunday from four early settl at the J. O. Libel home a week were in Portland Monday on busi- ers: the Lyons boys who with their ago and spent Sunday with her /parents moved out over thirty parents. The Lindbergs live at St. ness. Dorothy Hanna was unable to at years ago. They formerly lived up Helens. tend school Wednesday and Thurs about one mile from the Jim Hill William Keaton went to work place through the pasture, but now at Keasey Monday for the Birken- day due to a cold. 'Mr. and Mrs. Burt Garner, Sr., are living on a 500 acre ranch near feld Logging Company. of Vancouver, Washington, visited Salem. They revived old acquaint Mr. and Mrs. S. J. DeRock were ances of their early school days, here from Glenwood Saturday visi- their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Garner, Jr., Sunday. Some of the old “mates” have ting his sister, Mrs. William Bridg- passed beyond; few remained. ers. » Mrs. Alex McClusky and two Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melis tv ei- ’ children came home Thursday to movie visitors in Clatskanie I see her mother, Mrs. Ain Wallace. day evening. Melvin DeRjck left Monday on Mrs. Chester Larson has e me a hunting’trip to Eastern Oregon. home from Portland where Those ominous words Bernard Dowling and Donald has been in the hospital. can send cold shivers Sundland spent Saturday in the Miss Goldie Keaton was at home up your back . . . and Rose City. over the week-end from Portland Miss Merle Jones is spending a where she is taking a beauty empty your pockets few days here with her father, course. pronto. But you need Oscar Jones. She has been empioy- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundland s—A— not worry when you ed in Astoria. spent Sunday in St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roeser spen come to Dessy’s to re Mrs. Libel and Mrs. Aldridge Sunday with his mother i at Cam, were visitors at the Clyde Hen- fresh yourself. Mr. and Mr». C. I T. Hayden and derson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith left Mrs. Maud R: dgers is in Sea Oregon on a Monday for Eastern side where she will be employed hunting trip. for a short time. Clyde Johnson has been painting Julian DeRock was down from MARSHMALLOWS— the house owned by Don Mall at Portland visiting relatives Am lassador 1 A Natal. 12-oz. cello pkg............. IvC friends. DESMOND LAIRD The Ernest Lane family were at Many from the village attended DOG FOOD— home here from his place of em- the bridal shower given for Miss Kenwood. Ethel Gross a week ago Friday eve- 4 No. 1 tin. _______ 19c ning at the Clatskanie Methodist CORNSTARCH — ~~ church. Argo 1 r The Mist Helping Circle met ,ast 2 Pkgs, 13C Thursday at the home of Mrs. William Keaton. Mrs. Keaton and GLOSS STARCH— Mrs. Dowling were hostesses. The dinner also honored the birthday iTU 15c of Mrs. Roy Hughes. Chicken and dressing and all the other uood things brought by the members and a large cake with burning candles were a goodly sight. After Inconvenient To Come hi Person the meal, business occupied the greater part of the afternoon. It A. Thornburg. p -sidant. was decided to have a program "THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” near the middle o>f November and RIPE OLIVES— also a Christmas eve dinner an.? Matmor Extra Large tree for the members and their 15c Not 1 tin families. Mrs. Ain Wallace is chair man of the program committee. HONEY— Wadhams Fireweed 15c 16-oz. glas« Hunter» Return— Mr. and Mrs. Buri Garner, Jr., Glen Hawkins was in Vernonia were Portland visitor« Sunday eve on business Saturday. ning. Mr. and Mr*. Spec Ford returned /from their vacation Sunday. They motored to Southern Oregon by the Coaat and returned through Sea- side. Mrs. Earl Atkins and Ozzie Ray visited Mrs. Jim Hanna Monday afternoon. Burn Mixtures Field Seeds Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat visi ted their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cobat, Mon- day evening. • Glenn Pearl of Myrtle Point visited his sister, Mrs. Otto Cant- well, and friends Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cantwell and children visited friends in Rainier over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Virtue were Vernonia shoppers Saturday. Annetta Lane is confined at homo for a few days from a tonsil and adnoid operation a week ago Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lewis return- ed to 0. S. C. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wold spent the week-end in Portland. IFe Can Supply Your Needs — • Vernonia Trading Co. Vernonia, Oregon Ohl Settlers Grab the Sky! Dessy’s Tavern The Forest Grove [National Bank New and I sed París New and I’sed Tire« Gas and Oil Experl Auto Repairing LYNCH AUTO PARTS Phone 773 RIVERVIEW Wilark Visitors Entertained WILARK—(Special to The Eagle) —Mr. and Mrs. Cahar of Molalla and Mrs. Tucker of St. Helens visi ted at Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fowler’s home Sunday. Mrs. Cahar and Mrs. Fowler are sisters and Mrs. Tucker is Mt's. Fowler’s sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Gene Orwig and visited Mrs. Orwig’s sister brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Erick son, of Clatskanie Saturday night CRACKERS— Cascade Sodas 2-lb. pkg........................ SOAP Ivory Large Bars 4 for 35c Belle Isle Asst......... Oval tin SOAP Camay 3 Bars J7C SARDINES COFFEE TOWELS Wadhams Clinic CREAM OF WHEAT CORN Cream Style 1-lb. tin 25c 2 rolls 15c 28-oz. pkg. 23c 2 No. 2 tins 25c PINEAPPLE JUICE No. 211 tins .... 3 for 23c MALTED MILK Thompsons .... No. 1 tin 43 c One Press Plunger Fountain Pen FREE with each Tin CURTIS CANDY BAR DEAL Butterfinger & Jolly Jack ....... Both for ÖC 15c Specials for Friday and Saturday, October 4 and 5 King ’ s Grocery and Market IV here Your Jloney lluys More 2 Deliveries Daily