Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 21, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    : VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
PAGE TWO
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YOUR 1WWS TOPICS
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Joanne Nichols arrived Friday
from Eugene where she is attend­
ing the University of Oregon. Mrs.
J. W. Nichols met her daughter in
Portland. Unfortunately Joanne be­
came ill with the measles the day
after her arrival home.
from
Multnomah—
In Portland—
Mrs. Edward Horn made a busi-
ness trip into Portland Monday;
Jack Nance spent the week-end Mrs. O. T. Bateman worked in the
in Vernonia. Mr. Nance is employ­ Annette Beauty Shop during Mrs.
Horn’s absence.
ed in Vancouver, Washington.
Here
from
Vancouver—
See
Students Spend Vacation Here—
O. S. C. Students who arrived
last week to spend their spring
vacation with their families are
Larry Marshall and Harold Cason.
Why
be
a
modern
Columbus—
■ nd take a chance?? Buy Frigidaire
and be safe! It costs you
no more
---- It operates for less. It saves you
at
the
Used
Electric
Vernonia
The
Washeis
Bargain
Store.
It—
the
At
Beach—
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hieber and
Mrs. C. F. Hieber spent the day
Sunday at Seaside.
Jackie
Nance
Ill----
Jackie Nance, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Nance has been confin-
Here from Monmouth—
td to his home with the flu since
Erma Kent, freshman at Oregon Friday.
College of Education at Monmouth
Office—
came home last week to enjoy a Working in the O. A. work in the
Hugh Caton began
spring vacation visiting with her
parents, Mr. and l^Irs. Walter Kent. main office of the O. A. Lumber
Corporation Monday. Hugh arrived
from Houston, Texas, recently.
money—at Geo. G. Patersons.
It—
Only $4.71
per month buys a
new 1941
Frigidaire at Geo. G.
Pa,cr,on*
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941
i
Timber Depot
u
Gets Paint
Mr. and Mr«. Jo« Hudson of
Mrs. Percy Hewes visited relative« Kelso were week-end guest# of Mr.
in Vernonia Monday nigh . Mr». and Mrs. Edward Horn. Mrs. Hud­
Hewes lives in Multnomah where son is Mr. Horn’« sister.
she and her hueband own a variety
Ju.t $1.00 down and $1.00 per
store.
■week buy, a beautiful new super
Here
College—
.i
Vcmouia. The notification listed
liabilities of $559 and assets of
$146.
i
Her. frmw Kai..
from
Hom.
. ■
(Too Late for Leet Week)
The Timber grade school boys
defeated Cornelius grade school
boys at basketball Friday after­
noon at Cornelius 32 to 11. Grade
school boys also defeated Cornelius
boys 36 to 11,
streamlined
Speed Queen
quality
Mabie Smith of Bay City was a
2-year guarantee visitor of Ida Kil'bu.g and Mrs.
Washer with
It— Tailman last Wednesday night.
at Geo. G. Paterson*.
The 8. P. Depot its getting a
new coat of paint.
Returns from Kania,
Mrs. Frank Pearson and son,
Frank Sargent returned Friday Jimmy, of Hillsboro were Thursday
from Leavenworth, Kansas, where afternoon callers at the Kilburg
he has been for some time, While home.
there he disposed of property hold­ Hospittal Release Made
ings. He has moved his contract
Russell Smith who has spent the
and construction equipment to Ore­ past
three weeks in the S. P. Gen­
gon.
eral hospital in San Francisco re­
turned to Timber last Tuesday.
Return, from California—
Mr. gnd Mrs. David Boardman
Mrs. Denny Ryves returned Mon­ were week-end visitors in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kilburg and
day from Berkeley, California,
Ronald, of Hillsboro were last
where she spent two weeks with son,
Thursday visitors of Mr. Ki.fourg’s
her husband who is employed in the mother and sisters, Mrs. Ida Kil­
Richmond shipyards. Mrs. Ryves burg, Mrs. Maxine Cameron and
and daughter, Jeanne, plan on mov­ Mrs. Bryant Walters.
ing to California as soon as school Archery Is Practiced
is out.
•
These beautiful sunny days bring
the ladies out to practice their
Sprains Ankle—
skill at archery.
Jeanne Ryves sprained her ankle
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Walters
and broke a vein Saturday necess­ are spending a few days in Port­
land
at the Hensley home.
itating her to be about on crutches
A regular meeting of the P. T. A.
for at least a week.
was held Wednesday, March 12.
A group of ladies cleaned the
parsonage Monday. Tuesday they
varnished shelves and waxed the
floor. All who are interested in the
new library are invited to attend
the Silver Tea Friday from one to
four.
the Buxton dance and spent the
night with the M. Barrett«.
Mrs. Mary Tolson wai a Sunday
visitor at the William Nissen home.
Mrs. Tressa Michener entertained
the Q 1 ’r.g Club last Thursday.
Mr. ur.d Mrs. Roscoe Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cota spent Sun-
day * at the beach clam diggng.
CCC Boys
SMART MONEY
KNOWS
WHERE TO ,
GO AFTER \
READING
THE ADS .
IN THIS
NEWSPAPER.
1
“" Smell Run I s
Mrs. Herman Dickson, Mrs. Carol
Brock, Mrs. Ruland Treharne, Mrs. Sun. Attraction
Visit in St. Helens—
Oscar George and Mrs. Rube Arch­
RIVERVIEW—(Special to The
ibald motored to St. Helens Thurs­
day where they visited Mrs. Glenn Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Harmon
Hawkins and infant son.
and daughter, Lois, and Frank
Lusby motored to the Sandy River
In Portland—
Mrs. A. J. Hughes and Mrs. Ted Sunday to watch the smelt fishers.
Coons motored to Portland Friday
Mr. and Mrs. O. Gore from the
and returned to Vernonia Satur­ 0. A. camp visited at the home of
day. Mrs. Coons visited her hus- Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Devine.
br.nd who is in the St. Vincent’s
M.s. Eva Juc-bs, Mis. Alma Mills
hospital recovering from a con- and Mis. Laura Sauers accompan­
cushion sustained as a result of a ied Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner
blow from falling steel.
to Portland Thursday where the
“like ladies attended a meeting of Dis­
Crcsley
Shelvadore,—in
new” condition—traded in on new trict No. 1 Women’s Relief Corps
G**c. which was held in the Court House.
Frigidaire.—only
$69.50 at
G.
It—
Paterson,.
In Vancouver—
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swan made
a business trip to Vancouver, Wash­
ington, last week-end.
Here
frem
Chehalis----
Mrs. M. J. Woods of Chehalis,
Washington, is visiting at the John
Hatfield home for several weeks,
Mrs. Hatfield met her mother-in-
law in Portland Wednesday of last
week.
Gospel Message----
Dr. PetC rd, district superinten­
dent cf the E .angelical church, will
be in Vernonia Saturday evening
to bring a go. pel message after
which he will conduct the business
meeting cf the fourth quarterly
conference of the conference year,
it was stated this week by Rev. H
R. Scheuerman.
Ill
with
the
Flu—
Mrs. Jim Emmons and son, Dean
Lionberger, are both quite ill with
the flu, and have been confined
to their home cn First avenue for
over a week.
Takes Bankruptcy—
A notification received late last
week makes known that bankruptcy
vas filed by James E. Fluke of
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Ball Bearing; 14-inch Cut
Garden Specials
GRASS CATCHER
95c H
Wheel Hoe, Large Wheel $3.45 H
$1.00 H
65c H
85c
SHOVELS
HOES
RAKES
HAND TROWELS
HAND PRUNERS
GRASS SHEARS
Pruners
Long Handles
10c
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Mrs. Thomas Turner motored to
Portland Wednesday taking Mr. and
Mis. Otto Goertzen in, where Mr.
Goertzen consulted a physician in
regard to his knee which he injur-
ed some time ago.
iMr. and Mrs. W. W. Stevenson
and neice, Virginia, and daughter,
Evelyn, took Mrs. Russell and her
brother -in-law and wife to Port­
land Monday on business. •
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch mo-
tored to Portland Thuisday on bus-
iness.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Herrin and
daughter, Shirley, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Fowler Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry George
Sundajr.
Teacher Is
Sunday Visitor
TREHARNE—(Special to The
Eagle)—Mrs. Hannah Scharback en­
tertained the A. B. C'. Pinochle
club Wednesday. Minnie Dusek won
high prize, Betty Schram, second,
and Helen Bailey, low.
Ediward Sehorn, former Picas nt
Hill school principal, was a Sunday
visitor at the Clyde McDonald home.
He now lives at Clatskanie.
Mrs. Ray Cota was hcs.ess for
a stork shower in honor of Mrs.
Sam Smith Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank O’Conner is spending
two weeks at Seaside with her
mother, Mrs. Treharne, who is mov­
ing out of the hotel she has had
for the past several years.
Week-End in
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QUART
Portland
Mrs. Harry Hodgson and Ma i-
etta were in Portland over the
week-end where Mrs. Hodgson had
dental work done.
Roberta Stevens and Lloyd ^'sh-
er of Portland were out to attend
1IGÜ
PINT
Making this famous old
brand the top whiskey
buy in town.
Copyright 1939
national Distillers Products Corporation, New York
Go to Lebanon
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobit and
family visited relatives in Lebanon
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wal'as t'oni
Astoria and Coleen Kyser were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
B. Parcells and family,
iMrs. L. C. Boeck and daughter.
Ruth, made a business trip to Hills­
boro Saturday afternoon.
L. Sargent and John Chambers
went fishing at Bar View Saturday.
Business in St. Helens
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Chambers
were in St. Helens Saturday on
business.
Ted Lewis and family fished for
smelt on the Sandy River Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo DeRoia,
Tony Richter and Eva Chambers
were Portland visitors Saturday on
business.
Ted Lewis of Camp 8 and Walter
Parcells were in Portland Saturday
cn business.
Truck Mechanis Here
Robert Wagner of Tacoma, Wash­
ington, is staying with his aunt.
Mrs. Angelo DeRoia, and family,
while he is working at Clark and
Wilson as a mechanic for gravel
trucks. His wife and children plan
on moving here the last of this
month.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobat motored
to Hammond Beach Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat were
in Portland Saturday on business.
Geir
CHEESE
Unlabeled
SOUP Campbell’s Tomato
RICE KRISPIES
PEP
23c
No. 1 Tins 25c
2 pkgs. 23c
2 pkgs. 23c
pound
3
BLUING & AMMONIA ... 2 Pint Bottles £5C
IVORY SOAP
.. Large Bar 9^.
TOILET TISSUE Clinic........
4 rolls 23c
Wadhams ...............
1-lb. Tin 27c
COFFEE
MACARONI & SPAGHETTI
Get Y our Meat Here
QUAKER OATS—
13c
ptg’:
SARDINES
Belle Isle
Oval Tin
9c
CATSUP—
Wadha^is 14-oz. buttles «JA
2
¿¿/C
For
MADE FROM PRODUCTS OF
THE AMERICAN FARM
2 Pounds 39c
....... 3 lbs. ¡(J-
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OLEOMARGARINE
25c
PEACHES.
2 No. 2’ ó Tins 29~
PEAS Wadhams Sw. Dimple 2 No. 2 Tins 29c
DILL PICKLES Wadhams 2 No. 2> 2 Tins 25c
TOMATO JUICE Wadhams .. 3 No. 1 Tins
Good
for
Growing
A FEAST FIT
FOR A KING!
Plan to dine at the
Terminal today. Feast»
are priced so you can
afford to bring the
whole family.
Terminal Cafe
Kiddies
MAYONNAISE
BEST FOODS
Pints 27c — Quarts 45c
cAvE by BUYING QUARTS
SALT—
Plain or Iodized
2 Pkgs.
FULL LINE OF SEEDS IN PACKET & BULK!
SPRAYS AND FERTILIZER
Vernonia, Oregon
Physician Consulted
Home
Elton O’Connor and Chester
Reynolds were home from the CCC
camp for the week-end.
Frank O’Connor and Beulah and
Ruby spent Sunday at Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gardner and
daugrter and Mr. and Mrs. O’Brian
and children spent the week-end at
the beach.
Ruby Thacker has been absent
from school because of illness.
Robert Falconer has been sick
with the flu.
15c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, March 21 and 22
King’s Your
Grocery and Market
Where
Ph. 91
Money Huy* More
At the New Mile Bri
2 Deliveries Daily
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