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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1941)
Friday, June 27, 1941. Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon 2 completion of 3 months training here this week. Mrs. Dave Marshall and Mrs. at Camp Roberts this group will Visiting the Horns— Earl Preston were in Longview be placed in units of the regular Mrs. Carl Linn and daughter, Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. army. Leeta, of North Bonneville, Wash Maynard Gründen. Mrs. Malmsten III— ington, are here visiting the Ed Ha* Tonsiiectomy— Mrs. Charles Malmsten is con ward Horns. Mrs. Linn is Mrs. Arieigh Laramore, son of Mr. fined to her home this week fol Horn’s sister. and Mrs. Lewis Laramore, under lowing a slight accident which in Plan California Trip— went a tonsilectomy here Sunday. jured her leg. She expects to be Truman Knight, Ray East and up and about soon. Jack Anderson are planning to leave Daughter Born— the end of this week for California A daughter, weighing 7 pounds, To Take Vacation— was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline and where they will spend their vaca Cobat Monday, June 23, at the sons, Gordon and Donald, are leav tion. The boys are going in Tru ing this coming Sunday for a two man’s car. Lloyd Maternity Home. weeks trip to Yellowstone National Lionberger Write*---- Here from McMinnville— Park. Mrs. Burl Stevens, cousin Word was received by Mrs. Miss Alvilda George was a guest of Mrs. Cline, will have charge at tjje Sam Hearing home for sev of the Vernonia 5 and 10 during James Emmons from her son, Lor en Lionberger, Private 1st Class, eral days last week. The wedding the family’s absence. that he was with the troops sent of Miss George and Sam Hearing, Here from California— Jr., has been set for August 3. Mrs. W. L. (Slim) Collins, daugh To Take Trip---- ter, Patsy, and a friend arrived in Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig and Vernonia Monday afternoon from son and daughter, Leo and Edith, Vallejo, California where Mr. Col will leave on the 29th of this month lins is employed in the navy yards. for a six weeks trip. The family Mrs. Collins, a former Vernonia plans to visit Mr. Ludwig’s family resident, is the daughter of F. J. in Iowa. Tousley. In Longview— yCLIK TOWN’S TOPICS Medical Receive* Treatmen»— Wpllace Bergereon was admitted into St. Vincent’s hospital Satur day to receive treatments for an infected finger. Harold Bergerson is carrying on the farm work dur ing his brother’s absence. Here from Redmond— home this week to be with her mother. Visit in Manning— Douglas Culbertson left Tuesday to spend the remainder of the week visiting relatives in Manning, Ore gon. In Portland Sanitarium— Miss Barbara Dusten visited nere Norman Riggins 15 year old son last week from Redmond where of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Riggins who she and her mother are spending live on Keasey route, was taken part of the summer. to the Portland Sanitarium Mon day in a serious condition caused Has Infected Hand---- by ruptured appendix. Mrs. Chet Taylor of Wilark is confined to her home with a severe In Seattle— infection in a finger. Her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hughes mo Pauline, who is employed in The tored to Seattle and Tacoma last Apparel Shop, )is remaining at week-end where Mr. Hughes trans acted business for the 0-A. Special 80% Visit the Ruhls---- Collision ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE SEE James F. Rainey House 38, O-A Hill Or Anywhere STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Mr. and Mrs. J. V. McAllister and daughters, Charline and Robin, of Portland were Sunday guests Return from Tour— Davis Advanced— of the Merle Ruhls. Miss Robin is Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Knight and Harold Davis was advanced from remaining here until' Friday as the daughter, Joyce, returned the lat guest of little Miss Nancy Fletcher. ter part of last week from an auto corporal to sergeant in his com pany according to word received trip to Texas. Leave for Pendleton— Lieutenant and Mrs. W. F. Mac Child in Hospital---- Donald and son, Billy, left Tues Arlene Skuzie, daughter of Mr. day for Pendleton where Lieuten and Mrs. Leslie Skuzie, was taken ant MacDonald will be stationed. to the Emanuel hospital in Port land Monday with a ruptured ap pendix. Summer Meat Values Returns from Trip---- Mrs. B. J. Cline returned Thurs day from a vacation spent in south ern Oregon. Mrs. Cline expects to spend the summer here. Return to California— Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer and daughter left Saturday for their home in Bakerefield, California, after spending two weeks visiting the Robert Spencers, other rela tives and friends. King’s Grocery and Market Dewey* “Where Your Money Buys More” Bushes Automotive Specialties H H 2 GALS. LUBRICATIVE OIL .................. $1.29 H H TRAILER HITCH i«*-. - $1.49 H H H H BUMPER ATTACHMENT H H 98c •----- COTTER PINS Box 10c Have Guest*— Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cady of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stone and Miss Zella Cady of Washing ton, D. C., spent Sunday at the L. H. Dewey home. H H H H Washington People Here— Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bergstrom of Republic, Washington, spent last week-end visiting Mrs. Dave Mac Donald and daughter, Nina. School Man Here— Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCrae arrived in Vernonia Sunday night to remain until Monday night after the school election. Mr. McCrae will attend the University of Ore gon summer session. HJ a When the clutch pedal has little or no clearance above the floor board, making it difficult to en gage the gears, have the condition corrected at once. If neglected, this fault will cause excessive clutch wear and eventual slipping. Be Lovely for the 4th Be just as important as the fireworks display with a flattering new hairstyle. Start with a Curl Crem permanent and any coiffure becomes fixed in a jiffy. Let us give you a manicure in the new Fire cracker red . . . it’s a color that’s hard to resist. Come in soon—you’ll like our work and prices. Phone 431 for Appointment 4th of July SALEH These fireworks are all safety brand, sure-fire, and are sure to be noisy and spectacular! Our prices have not ad vanced above those of last year! FIRECRACKERS SKY-ROCKETS Have Guests— Guests of the Jewett Bushes for the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burley of Portland. X3 (d to Inglewood, California, during the recent strike. Lionberger writes, concerning the strike, "The troop« arrived in Los Angeles about 6 a. m. Monday and waited on a tide street for about three hour» for a call. We drove into the plant about 9:30 a. m. Everyone had been issued ammunition before ar riving but there was no cause to use it.” PINWHEELS ROMAN CANDLES SPARKLERS Get your fireworks at HEATH'S Service Station Elizabeth’s Beauty Salon YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE JOY THEATRE Thursday and Friday, June 26 and 27 ADAM HAD FOUR SONS Warner Baxter ------ Ingrid Bergman CONVOY Olive Brook ------ John Clements A picture showing Britain’s war at sea. Saturday, June 28 MISSING TEN DAYS Rex Harrison ------ Karen Verne RIDE, KELLY, RIDE Eugene Pallette ------ Rita Quigley MERRIE MELODY CARTOON Sunday and Monday, June 29 and 30 THAT NIGHT IN RIO Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Carmen Miranda (In Technicolor) Disney Cartoon, News, Comedy Here from Spokane— H SPONGES 25c H CHAMOIS SKINS 50c H H H H WRENCH SETS 95c SIMONIZE H H 59c H CAR-NU For Values in Hardware—See Hoffman About It H Hoffman Hardware Co. H H H H H H H H Phone 181 H Vernonia, Oregon Gordons ..because ACME is a Thoroughbred in QUALITY! Mrs. Minnie Thornton of Pratt, Kansas, is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Adams. Mrs. Thornton arrived in Vernonia Wed nesday of last week and expects to remain until' next Tuesday. Brewed with Parile Northwest Hop« and Baxley PRODUCTS CO., VERNONIA DISTRIBUTORS IN PERSON I ON-STAGE r A LARGE CAST OF RADIO ARTISTS AMERICA’S FINE WATCH Prize— THE SHOW OF ALLWESTERN SHOWS SINGING AND PLAYING THE SONGS AND TUNES YOU LOVE ▼ CACTUS J JACK Motor to Corvallis---- Harold G. Cason, who received a commission of second lieutenant following his graduation from O. S. C. in June, was called into the army June 3, and was recently ordered to Camp Roberts, Cal if - omia. He arrived there Wednes day of last week and was given an assignment and a platoon of 52 men the following day. Upon 1 f 1 RADIO'S ACE SHANNON 1 I F [Harmonics Wizard! L Th* J A and His Singing 1 ATTRACTION | k Fraina Flowers Z Accordion À Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Culbertson and sons, Harry, Edgar and Doug las, motored to Corvallis Sunday. Edgar is attending the Beaver Boy Stale sponsored by the American Legion. Cason in Camp Roberts— DAIRY BUYS Arlen Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kirk, won first prize at the state declamatory contest held at the Grange convention at Newport recently. There ' were 5 participants who were in the third, fourth and fifth grades. Jack Fris- bie also received honorable mention for the emblem box he made and sent for exhibition at the conven tion. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Junkins are leaving this Thursday morning for California where they will vfc/t in Oakland, Haywood and in San Francisco. 1 ./ RADIO AMUSEMENT CO. Here from Kansas— Junkin* to Take Trip---- NEHALEM Wednesday, ONLY, July 2 Here— Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Gordon re turned Friday from their trip to the East for a new automobile. The couple left Sunday for Eugene where Mr. Gordon will attend the summer session at the University of Oregon. Wins “yes!” Tuesday, July 1 THE THIEF OF BAGDAD Sabu, Conrad Veidt, June Duprez, John Justin Comedy Mrs. W. B. Templeton of Spok ane returned to her home Sunday after spending a week visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry King, in River view. '• j ■ or only forty dollars you can have th« joy and satisfaction of owning America's Fin« Watch. Cased only in precious metals, Hamiltons are made with 17 or more jewels. Other Hamiltons from $37.50 to $5,000. HAMILTON A. L. Kullander Watchmaker and Jeweler Official for S. Watch Inspector P. and S. Ry. w y 4 /* T Feature—TAIL SPIN—Alice Faye Cartoon Thursday and Friday, July 3 and 4 ANDY HARDY’S PRIVATE SECRETARY Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Fay Holden Comedy Sport Reel COMING—She Knew All the Answers — Hired Wife — Blood and Sand — Devil Dogs of the Air.