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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1944)
I Vernonia Eagle Thursday, July 20, 1944 2 Our Great America A 6y Tryon TOPICS OF THE TOWN Hero from Mrs. Cesimsn in Corvallis Portland Mrs. Lloyd Sessman is spend ing the week visiting relatives in Corvallis and Salem. Mrs. Middleton Crawford •nd Miss Helen Fowler,' who are employed by Oregon Jiews com pany in Portland, spent the week end visiting their parents, the Stanley Olsons and the Chris Fowlers, in Wilark. In Canada Miss Margaret Anderson is spending two weeks in Canada, vacationing with the Carl Dav idsons of Portland. Vacation On The R. D. Fletchers left last week end foT Portland where they spend their vacation. Mrs. Ralph Valpiani is replacing Mr. Fletcher in the O-A office. Warm days make the *aste of a glass of this refreshing liquid even more enjoyable than is ordinarily true— DANCE Sat. Night, July 22 Legion hall. Music by Doug and His Jive Visits Five. Mother Here Mrs. Florence Counts, who is employed at the shipyards in Portland, spent the week end here visiting her mother, Mrs. A. L. Austin, and her two children who live here with their grand mother. And the place to en joy one is Dessy’s Dessy’s Tavern Here from L ob Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Benhke and son, Leo, of Los Angeles, left Tuesday of last week after being here since the Friday be fore visiting with Mrs. Benhke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sess- man. Mike and Marge White Managers In Hospital Report on George Parker Given Mrs. Blaine Cobat is in Portland General hospital ing undergone an operation Friday. Dance Sat. 22, July I.O.O.F. hall. Adm. 50c, 10c tax. Mt. Ht. It— O’Brien’s ork. Red Club. Here from Warrenton M.s. Harry Ballhorn and two girls of Warrenton are visiting at the home of Mrs. Ballhorn’s mother, Mrs. Ruby Smith. /Th In Portland Ti Order special cakes and cookies for social events. We make them to order. VEIINON1A BAKERY Phone 991 Vernonia, Oregon Miss Mary Katherine Norris is employed in Portland by the Pa- cific Telephone company, She be- gan her work last week. Dance July Sat. 22, I.O.O.F. 10c tax. Mt. Ht. It— Red O’Brien's ork. hall. Adm. 50c, Club. Plumbs Here Mr. and Mrs. George Plumb of Portland were guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Eby last week end. DANCE Sat. Night, July RIVERVIEW—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gill drove to Portland Sat. eve. to see George Parker at the Providence hospital. George is feeling better but is still too weak to undergo the operation that was planned for July 12th. His sailor son, Tom, had to leave for. San Francisco Sat. Mrs. Geo. Parker is spending the week in Portland with a niece to be near her husband. Mrs. Geo. Wood, daughter and granddaughter, from near Wil- ark, spent Sun. with her sister, Mrs. Polly Lynch. Mrs. Virginia McMullen spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cummings, in Hillsboro. Bad news for our little com munity, Mrs. E. L. Lloyd is clos ing her Maternity Home this. Jive It— Five. Fontaines Have Guests Mrs. Maydelle Russell and her friend, Elsie Kidwell, were here recently to visit with Mrs. Rus- sell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliv- er La Fontaine. Shorty Lee transfer, All of hauling. Mrs. To Robbins inquire call Has 802. Operation Mrs. Orile Robbips was operat ed on at the St. Vincent’s pital in Portland Saturday. It’s a Fact The thoughtful Rancher, milking a few cows, is realizing that his calves grow faster, weigh more at vealing age, and net him Greater Returns when he uses a good Purebred Beef type Sire. The need for Modem Beef type Cattle, especially good herd sires, is being met by owners of Registered Herds, within the County. And prices are only slightly higher than you have to pay for grade or scrub sires. Inquire of your County Agent for a list of Columbia County Purebred Beef Cattle Breeders. Columbia County Livestock Association WESSON OIL quart PORK, BEANS lb. 11 oz. (15) TUNA, Solid Pack 7 oz Choc. Malt Flav Syrup pt 8 oz BEETS, Little Prince diced lb CHEERIOATS General Repairing and Tuneup oí all Models of Cars Lee's Motor More Good Beef Type Bulls are being Used in Columbia County 2 pkgs 60c 15c 45c 47c 13c 27c FLOUR, Drifted Snow 49 lb» $2.65 Flour, Sperry Cake, Pastry 5 lb FLOUR, Softasilk 2 lb 12 oz 3 5 L* 3QC NEWS by LOWELL THOMAS 7:15 p.M DON LEE-MUTUAL Standard of California PORK STEAK pound 3QC STEW MEAT, Brisket boil lb 18c HAM LUNCH MEAT lb BUTTER, Forest Grove lb HAMBURGER lb PORK SAUSAGE lb HAM, Center Slices lb SIRLOIN STEAK (13 pts) lb BEEF ROAST ,Chuck (S) lb Phone your order, 776 GRAVES’ GROCERY 65c 50c 30c 30c 50c 35c 28c Brunette Blonde GRAY A** HAIR? Redhead Grayvita Vitamins WORK— Restores Color Naturally Yes, people the nation over have reported GRAYVITA Vitamins WORK, and that their gray hair is returning to its natural color. GRAYVITA Vitamins contain the same amount of "anti gray hair vitamin” (Plus 4S0 Int units Bi) as tested by a leading housekeeping maga zine. Of those tested. 88% had return of hair color. GRAYVITA Vitamins are non-fatten- ing. can’t harm your "permanent ” 30 day supply, $1.50; 100 days, $4.00. Phone ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis Sunday. Mrs. Daisy Ornduff and son, Willis, visited Jess Ornduff at Albany the week of the 4th. Duration A It takes special care to keep your car in top condition for the dura tion! Bring it in for a real going over by ex pert mechanics. • Vernonia Aoito Co. Safe Place to Trade A TIRE INSPECTING STATION NO. NANCE PHARMACY 22 Legion hall. Music by Doug and His week because of poor health. Her many friends hope to hear bet ter reports on her health soon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heath en tertained Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Duncan of Portland Sun. by tak ing them for a blackberry hunt. The foursome gathered 15 gal lons in a few hours. Mr. and Mrs. George Snell of Tigard and his two sisters, Wil1- ene and Georgia, who have just arrived from Iowa to make their home in Portland, visited at the E. L. Lloyd home Sun. and drove on to Bradwood to pick up two of Jewell Lloyd’s daught ers who will spend a few weeks with them. On July 5th, Mr. and Mrs. Ma- goff and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Sozoff and children, Jimmie and Joanne, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Runzer of Portland, went to the beaches on a clam digging expedition. They had such good luck that they made the trip again on the 7th a)id were still better rewarded for their ven- ture. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kapham- mer of Portland visited her par- Sales and Service There’s just one way to conveniently do your grocery buying and that is to order con sistently from one store. At King’s you can get everything you need at prices that are consist ently reasonable and that you can afford to pay. By coming in person or by phoning your order, you will find that grocery needs are easily met and that you will be pleased with the quality of the merchandise. King’s Grocery and Market “Where Your Money Buys More” At the Mile Bridge Phone 91 Riverview