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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940 Business Women Meet Tuesday— LET’S BE SOCIABLE Mrs. Ralph Valpiani was hostess Tunnell, Louis Tunnell, Mrs. Albert Tunnell, Mrs. Roy Cook, Mrs. Cecil Anglesey and Mr. and Mrs. Rob A birthday party was given Na ert Tunnell. Cake and jello were dine Tunnell recently by her mother, served. Mrs. Robert Tunnell, in honor of Many lovely gifts were received Nadine's fourth birthday. Children including those sent by those unable present were: Larry Tunnell, Evelyn Anglesey, Hazel Fay and Dee Ann to attend, namely: George and Eva Cook, Henry and Wesley Ade and Mae Anderson, Bertie Lee and Al Nadine. Others attending were: berta Evens, Allen Ade and Mr». Mrs. Amy Simmons, Mrs. George Bessie Urban. Birthday Party- Given Recently— YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE JOY THEATRE Friday, November 29. IT‘S A DATE Deanna Durbin CAROLINA MOON Gene Autry Sun., Mon., Dec. 1, 2 DARRYL F. ZANUCKS Production of with -I TYBONI POWER ■ DARNELL ..EEAN1AGCER as Brigham Young •nd a call of thousands! A Twentieth Century-Fox Picture Universal News Also Starletts in Broad- way Brevity NOTICE—Mrs. Pearl Adam», Sat., Nov. 30 Elsa Maxwell’s PUBLIC DEB NO. 1 Comedy drama with Ralph Bellamy, George Murphy and Brenda Joyce. CHARLIE CHAN AT THE WAX MUSEUM With Sidney Toler Also Cartoon Tuesday, Nov. 3 PAL NIGHT HOLLYWOOD CAVALCADE Alice Faye, Don Ameche Also—Laurel and Hardy in SAPS AT SEA Wed., Thurs., Friday Dec., 4, 5, 6 IF I HAD MY WAY Bing Crosby Also— YESTERDAY’S HEROES College football drama Hale Bankton, E. D. Benton, Vernonia; Homer Gwin, Keatey Route, and Erma Chance, Tim ber Route, are invited to present thia coupon at box any time before Saturday evening, November 30, office for complimentary admi»ion». for the Vernonia Business Women’s meeting held Tesday night, Novem ber 26. Final plans for the candy demonstration, by E. Remington Davenport, to be held Tuesday, December 3, at the Washington school, were made. Letters to all women's organizations have been sent, inviting the members to attend Rules governing the Christmas window display contest to be spon sored by the club were formulated and will be released soon. The con test which will end the 19th of Dec- emibebr, the judging day, is the first of its kind to be held in Ver nonia. , The program for the past year, was brought to a close at the meet ing when material on early Ver nonia days was given to a commit tee for cmopiling in permanent form. A Christmas party will be held for the Vernonia Business Women on Tuesday, December 10, at the home of Mrs. John Hatfield. Family Reunion Held Sunday— A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Michener on Sunday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and baby, Judy, of Camp McGreg or, Sergeant Ellis Wooldridge and Private ELmer Michener of Camp Murray, Washington, June Michen er of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wirth, of Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hickox of Beaverton, Delmer Michener from Salem, Hom er, Lynn and Margaret Micihener and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Michener. Education Week Observed (Omitted last week) TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle) —The Timber grade school cele brated Education and Book Week Friday afternoon, by giving an assembly at 2 p. m., then the par ents were invited to Mr. Scrafford’s room for a round table discussion of questions pertaining to the ed ucating of youth, and refreshments were served. The assembly pro gram included a play by the prim ary room, a court session by the upper grade room, a song “Short- ning Bread” by the intermediate music class, and group songs by the audience. Wednesday evening the Executive Committee of the P. T. A. met at PAGE THREE Miss Register’s home. After the the Forest Grove highway. The Mrs. Hill had minor face lacera business meeting, refreshments were heavy fog made vision difficult. tions. served. Those in attendance were: Mrs. Vernon Batteen, Mrs. Preston Bonnell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoffart and Mrs. John Bino. Jane La Chap-lie was brought TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO THIS home Sunday from the General Hos pital at Forest Grove where she had DELICIOUS CAKE spent several days suffering an at tack of appendicitis. Bake one or more of 16 Ida Ehasson of Astoria and Nick Vanderzanden were married Satur Colonial cakes, recipes day, November 16, at North Plains, for which are given in Oregon. They will be at home to the ‘ ‘ Dutch Oven’ ’ Cook their many friends after the Thanks Book. Scores of recipes giving holidays. for other tasty dishes Miss Helen Stone, who teaches at Knappa, spent the week-end here are also included. Come with Miss Helen Blanchard. in for your FREE copy Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kubler of of this useful book. Portland were Sunday dinner guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kubler. Mr. and Mrs. Penbrook Daught- ery invited Miss Regester to their mountain retreat at Salmonberry over Armistice Day vacation. Miss Regester reports having had a very Lovely week-end. (Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Walters spent last Wednesday night and Thursday at Mrs. Walter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kilbhrg, at Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Camtron spent last Thursday night in Hills boro with Mrs. Cameron’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kilburg. They left Friday morning for Seattle, Washington, where they will visit Mrs. Camer on’s father, Mr. A. W. Kilburg. Mrs. Ed Kubler spent from Tuesday until Thursday at the $10'00 Down home of her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dykstra, at Auburn, Washington. $10.00 Mo. Miss Hazel Shook visited Friday pfternoon in Forest Grove at the With Yonr Old Stove. General Hospital, where she visi ted Estelle Porter and Helen Wil liams, recently injured in an auto mobile accident. Reports are that Polished Top they are both doing nicey. Miss Taza Regester, primary Agenuine “Dutch Oven” teacher, spent the ween-end with her friend, Louise Wilson, at New Range for the price you berg. She attended the pie socia. would pay for an ordi given Friday night at the school nary range. See these where Miss Wilson teaches. Sunday outstanding features: evening Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wil Full Porcelain Oven—size 18" x 19*; son and daughter, Louisr* and Ar CONVENIENT TERMS Extra Large Fire Box; Oversize Polished thur Chase, all of Newberg, motor It’s easy to own a Cooking Top; Insulated with Rock Wool ed to Timber and spent the eve “Dutch Oven” Range— ning at the ’■¥. L. Regester home. for Retained-heat Cooking; Manual o small down payment— Mr. and Mrs. Albert Riche of Automatic Oven Control. balance on liberal terms. Hillsboro were Wednesday visitors i here. The Riches formerly lived here. Mrs. Ida Kilburg and Mrs. Mae <: Tailman were dinner guests last 7 The Range of the Future - Here Tortini Wednesday at the Ed Peters-'n home at Sunset. Other guests were Mrs. Earle Fisher, Mrs. Arthur Fluke and Mrs. Jack Fisher. 'Mrs. LaVelle Woods of Portland spent last Thursday night at the Tal'man home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Winters and All White Enamel with Mr. Winters’ mother. Mrs. John Black Trim, Red Handles. Winters, n* Portland, railed on "’"s. Ida Kilburg and Mrs. Mae Heavily Insulated Count* Tallman last Thursday afternoon. ersunk Oven Door, Mod- They were friends at Buxton in 1916. rnistic Design; Time New “DUTCH OVEN” Range NOW ONLY $99.50 DUTCH OVEN All Enameled Duchess Wood Ranges Clock and Salt and Pepper Shakes Mounted Little Shelf; Large Firebox Red Cross Drive Made ‘THRILLING NEW BIGNESS ‘NEW LONGER WHEELBASE ‘LONGER, LARGER, WIDER FISHER BODIES Sales of new 1941 Chevrolets in October topped all previous marks for the month in Chevrolet’s 29-year history... a record breaking reception for a record-breaking (wfHi No Draft Vanfi/ahon) *DE LUXE KNEE-ACTION ON AU MODELS Springing Front (-M. and Solox«/ ttnor, and Improvnd SktrkprMil ‘90-H.R. VALVE-IN-HEAD "VICTORY” ENGINE ‘ORIGINAL VACUUM-POWER car value... a new high tribute to the leader SHIFT AT MO (XTIA COST ftvih o> Only CHnvrolni Sin’M» H) for the finest car the leader ever built! ‘SAFE-T-SPECIAL HYDRAULIC BRAKES Flat mony morn ouHtanrling remfort tefoty .W cnavnninnn ^CHEVROLEfSthdE.WER Vernonia Auto Company A Safe Place to Trade Vernonia, Oregon Ranq (Omitted last week) WILARK—(Special to The Eagle) —Ted Lewis and son, Marion, Jim Small and Lewis Lane spent Satur day at Newport. Mrs. Charles Lewis and Mrs. Frank Lane motored to Portland Monday taking Mrs. Lewis’ brother, Jim Small, home. Mrs. Harry Sandon was soliciting for the Red Cross here at Wilark Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanna and Mrs. Chris Fowler were in Vernonia on business Tuesday. Mrs. Burt Garner and son visited Mrs. Frank Floeter Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Allen Ray of Vernonia visi ted her mother, Mrs. Earl Atkins, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Walker and children and Mrs. Andy Bransdal were in Port land Tuesday. Mrs. Stanley Olson and daughter, Betty, were Vernonia shoppers Sat urday afternoon. ¡Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bransdal visi ted relatives at Goble over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Orwig have moved into the house recently oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atgins. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Losier spent the week-end visiting relatives in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Linsay visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Orwig Saturday evening. Mr. tnd Mrs. Firdie Reller and son of Valsetz, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reller and Walt Reller of West Fir visited their sisters, Mrs. Blaine Cobat and Mrs. Ed Carter of Ver nonia over the week-end. Bill Gcrner of Vancouver visited his brother, Burt Garner, Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Garner and son visited relatives in Vancouver and Portland over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wold spent the week-end at the Oregon coast. Jack Tounsen was a Vernonia shopper Saturday afternoon. Minor Accident Occur»— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill (Betty Crawford) had a minor accident Sunday night when their automobile was struck by the Rey nolds’ car near the Hill’s home on 0NLY $79.50 $5.00 Down, $5.00 Month Wi—e^^Beautiful Kitchen Steel Stool given K* rWwith each new Duchess and Dutch Oven Range sold. Beautiful White Enam -™ tl el Toledo Wood Range 0NLY $39.95 Beautiful Range Set Given with each Toledo Wood Range 5-Piece Breakfast Sets $13.95 I High Chairs $2.95; Dishes, 32- Piece Sets $4.95; End Tables $1.95; 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $5.95; Linoleum by the yard in 6 and 9 foot widths. Large Assortment of Stainless Steel, Copper Bottom Kettles, Pans, ’ercolators, Frying Pans, etc. "ilverware Sets $3.95 to $49-50 Christmas Special—1940 Model Frigidaire Regular $184.95 NOW ONLY $139.95 Complete — While They Last Everything for the Home on E-Z Terms ■ Portland Prices! We deliver FREE up to 150 miles At Geo. G. Paterson FURNITURE — RADIOS — REFRIGERATION VERNONIA — OREGON - FOREST GROVE