Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 10, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1941
secretary-treasurer.
where he had been visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman
Campfire Girls
(Olive Bemis) and Mrs. Zimmer­
man’s sister, Mrs. Josephine Phillipa,
Swell Dues Fund—
of
Tigard Called on Mrs. Laura
The
Tawanka
Campfire
girls
have
reminiscing, and partaking of the
Class of ’36
Gilmore Wednesday afternoon.
swelled
their
dues
and
expense
funds
delicious
buffet
supper
completed
Holds Reunion—
The first reunion for the class the first and successful reunion of to the extent of *35 by selling
the Vernonia high school class of Christmas cards, a club report this
of '36 graduates of Verne nia high
’36.
week announces.
school was held Saturday night,
At the last meeting of the group
January 28, in the gymnasium of
LalVelle Tipton was elected secre-
the high school. About 25 members Installation to Be
attended the gathering, the first Held for Lodges—
tary to fill the vacancy of Patsy
TREHARNE—(Special to The
The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
of its kind ever to be sponsored.
X u . wb paAOUi «Bq oq.w ‘uo^Xutppy Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ander­
are
planning
for
joint
installation
Many of the class members who
son entertained with a family din­
were unable to be present sent let­ to be held this coming Saturday
ner New Year’s Day. Guests were
night
in
the
local
temple.
Following
ters to be read in greeting to those
Mr. and Mrs. George Ortman, Har­
the
installing
ceremonies,
refresh
­
attending. Letters from Principal
old and Luella Ortman, and Mr.
ments
will
be
served
and
tentative
W..Eace McCrae and Nan Crary
and Mrs. Bernard Ortman, all of
Henderson, advisor to the class of plans are under way for a dancing
Forest Grove, Tomi Engen, Louis
party
for
meinlbers
to
be
given
the
’36, were also read.
Haverland and George Clark.
same
evening.
A cake given by Nadine Veberes,
Wilbur, Hulan and Raymond
TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle(
Dorothy Webb, Patricia Adams,
Thacker spent the holidays here
—
Basketball
league
has
its
opening
Robert DePue, Alice Baker and Third Season
game with Banks, at Banks January with their families, returning to
Harold Cason; taffy in class colors Dance Held Sat.—
Idanha New Year’s Day.
of yellow and white, and made by
Members of the Little Dance 17. Both boys and girls will play.
Miss Lu Ella Ortman was a visi­
Schools
in
the
league
are
:
Banks,
J. C. Lincoln; and a box of choc­ Club gathered at the I. O. O. F.
tor of her sister, Mrs. Carl Ander­
Cornelius,
Gaston,
Manning
and
olates from Toshi Kuge. class mem­ halt Saturday evening to enjoy the
son. a few days last week.
ber, were among the presentations third scheduled affair of the season. Timber.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell
Josephine
Phillips
of
Tigard
call
­
for the group that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Alexander wei.
spent
the week-end at Chapman with
ed on Mrs. Laura Gilmore Wednes­
Another reunion for which com- chairmen for the evening.
Mrs. Howell’s mother.
day
afternoon.
mittmen were named will be held
The fourth dance is scheduled
New Year’s guests at the home
Miss Helen Stone of Knappa
in future years, the group lecided. for Saturday, February 15 and Mr.
of
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Barett were
Alice Baker, Harold Cason and and Mrs. Harry Sandon will care spent from Wednesday until Friday Mr. and Mrs. William Kline and
with
Miss
Helen
Blanchard.
Thelma Lincoln Murray of St. Hel­ for the duties of chairmen. Club
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S-hiffer of children of Portland.
ens were the organizers of this re­ funds at the present time are suffi­
(Mr. and Mrs. Art Spoffard of
union.
cient to stage the two remaining the Kansas City neighborhood visi­ Seaside spent the Christmas and
ted
their
daughter,
Hazel,
last
Renewing old acquaintances and dances according to- J. W. Nichols,
New Year’s holidays visiting around
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Mae Tailman was a visitor Vernonia. They returned home
Sunday.
in Hillsboro Monday afternoon at
the B. H. Tillotson home.
We’ve slashed our prices!
Miss Estelle Porter of Portland
was a Sunday and Monday visitor
of Mrs. Ida Killburg.
Mrs. Phillip Castle spent Monday
in Portland to be with Mr. Castle
who is working out of Portland on
the Extra Board.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ganuschke
were called to Everett, Washington,
last week to be with Mr. Ganus-
chke’s sister who passed away at her
home there. They were gone for
several days.
Tommy Ramsey was home on fur­
lough several days last week lrom
Camp Murray, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pullen and
two children of Portland were Sun­
day evening visitors of Mr. Pullen’s
cousin, Mrs. Ida Kilburg.
Phone today for regular de­
Robert Hensley relieved Woody
livery
to
your
home—by
Bellstrom as Third Trick Operator
Formerly $4.98 to $6.98
prompt, efficient route men.
Sunday and Mr. Bellstrom went to
Cruzatte.
Nehalem
Dr. P. C. Page of Portland was
JEWELRY NECKLINES! WASP WAISTLINES
a Wednesday afternoon visitor at
Dairy ProductsCo
Your last chance to get one of these stunning
the Kilburg home. Dr. Page was en
PHONE 471
route from Vernonia and Birkem’eld
dresses—at drastically reduced prices! All your
LET’S CE SOCIABLE
Andersons Have
Dinner Party
Basketball
League Opens
Clearance of
PAGE THREE
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davidson of
Helvetia were Sunday dinner guests
at the H. E. Schram home. Mrs.
Schram, Betty Jean, Lila and John
returned home with them return­
ing New Year’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec McCloskey and
children were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hulan Thacker.
Mr. an-d Mrs. Lee Howell were
New Year’s guests at the Harry
Howell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Frisibie and
Jack were guests of Mr. Frisbie’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Frisbie,
in Portland during the holidays.
IMr. and Mrs. J. D. McKinney
and daughter of Sweet Home were
week-end guests at the Carl Ander­
son home.
Mr. Moehler and Mr. Hayertz
have traded places and moved Mon­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stowell of
Buxton were Monday visitors at the
Bill Falconer home.
Mrs. Harry Hodgson and daugh­
ter, Marietta, spent two weeks in
Portland with Mrs. Lois Heikkila.
'Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stowell and
son, Keith, of Buxton spent Tues­
day with the Wilbur Thacker fam­
ily.
Evan Treharne of Seaside spent
Sunday at the Frank O’Connor
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wienecke and
Milbert of Springfield spent the
weuk-end visiting
Treharne.
friends around
Over 100,000 new products have
appeared upon the American mar­
ket since 1900.
Very
likely
you
will
want to rr/ax at the end
of the day. You can do
just
that
when
you
spend an evening at
Dessy’s
Tavern
DESMOND LAIRD
E. G. Roediger
Vernonia Used Car Dealer
Dresses
Grade A Milk & Cream
ASSURES YOU
OF PURITY
UNMATCHED
ANYWHERE
$3.98
favorite styles and types included! Shirred . . .
Wideskirted! Rich blacks, beautiful pastels,
lovely prints! Novelty belt and button trimmings,
Dazzling necklaces. Get yours while our selection
is still complete . . . they’ll go fast at this unus­
ually low price ! Sizes 12 to 20.
The Apparel Shop
OPTOMETRIST — EYE SPECIALIST
Will be at KULLANDER’S Jewelry Store
Friday, January 10
Make Appointments with Mr. Kullander
Eyes Examined
-
Glasses Fitted
'35 DODGE SEDAN—trunk. Has an exceptional
fine flow of power; good tires; formerly driven by
Fred Gillham of Keasey who took good care of
same. You buy it just the way I took it in. —Extra
sPecial...................................................................... $225
Wed., Thurs., Fri.
January 15, 16, 17
’36 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—Built-in trunk. The mo-
tor is tops; the finish looks like new; upholstery
clean; positively a steal at only
$365
Alice Faye, Jack Oakie,
Betty Grable
Sport Reel—Aquitted
by the Sea and Cartoon
’36 STUDEBAKER SEDAN—
This car is as clean as a pin.
Ought to sell easily at $425
but our price for quick liquid­
ation .........................
Sat., ONLY, Jan. 11
YOUTH WILL BE
SERVED
Jane Withers
Plus MEN AGAINST
THE SKY with Richard
Dix
Sun., Mon., Jan. 12, 13
ANDY HARDY
MEETS DEBUTANTE
Mickey Rooney, Judy
Garland, Cecelia Parker
Universal News and
Disney Cartoon— Put
Put Trouble
Tuesday, Jan. 14
RUSSELL
ALICE FAYE A-AJ,
DON AMECHE VfSong>
HENRY FONDA Sold and
IDWARD ARNOLD
n?W!J
WAR I IN Willi AM
IRO
CARRILLO
'
Also Eskimo Trail and
Cartoon
COMING—THrdFmg”
er Left Hand—Untam­
ed—Little Nellie Kelly
—Comrade X—Santa
Fe Trail
PAL NIGHT
PRIDE AND
PREJUDICE
Greer Garson, Law­
rence Olivier
Our Gang Comedy—
All About Hash
39 OLDSMOBILE “8” SEDAN—Built-in trunk.
Low mileage; beautiful Beige finish is spotless; has
radio and heater. Special .................................. $695
Terms—A small down payment, Balance monthly
JOY THEATRE
TIN PAN ALLEY
and drive off in one of
these used car bargainsi
DR. GEORGE BUTTERFIELD
YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE
Thurs., Fri., Jan. 9, 10
UMfiwmmwBits
MMt/S
NOTICE—Mr.. W. R. Wolff.
L.
B.
Parcell»
and
Jewell
Lloyd, Mitt Rt.; and M. A.
Oakes
and
Geo.
Partridge,
Timber Rt. are invited to pre­
sent thia coupon at box office
any time before Saturday eve­
ning, Jan. 11, for complimen­
tary admiuioni.
Bring Dollars
'38 HUPMOBILE SEDAN—
The upholstery and general
condition of this car is ex­
ceptionally fine. Cars such as
this would ordinarily sell for
$495. Extra Special at
Into Your Store!
’36 FORD TUDOR—formerly
driven by Mr. Shipley, has a
built-in trunk. Clean $265
Newspaper advertising is one of
’37 OLDSMOBILE COUPE—
extra clean. A great
buy at ........................ $445
’37 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—
Smooth, powerful motor, good
the
most
profitable
investments
you, as a merchant, can make. A
visible increase in traffic and sales
................. $445
can’t help but follow an intelligent,
’37 BUICK SEDAN—with a
good motor, radio and other
extras. Usually advertised in
Portland papers for $575. Our
price for quick sale
effectively
planned
ad
in
The
Eagle. We will gladly assist in the
planning of advertising.
An Effective Newspaper
The Vernonia Eagle
’39 BUICK SEDAN. Built-in
trunk (Special). Clean as a
pin, thru out
’40 CHEVROLET—Special de­
luxe coupe, driven only a few
thousand miles by one of Port­
land’s refined businessmen.
This car positively cannot be
told from new.
$695
Price ....................
’37 CHRYSLER ROYAL SE­
DAN—Built-in trunk, Philco
radio and heater; run only
33,836 miles; excellent tires;
upholstery spotless. .. $495
’39 BUICK COUPE—Immac-
ulately clean; good tires; has
an excellent flow of
$695
power. Special .......
’38 BUICK COUPE SPECIAL
—Extra clean; formerly driv­
en by elderly gentleman; has
real good tires;
$585
including radio
’39 DE SOTO SEDAN—Built-
in trunk; with a fine motor;
has real good tires .... $695
’40 PONTIAC TUDOR SE-
DAN—Built-in trunk; Low
mileage; has air conditioning
and other extras
$795
Special
.
SEE E. G. Roediger
Old Thomas Garage-Vernonia