LET’S BE SOCIABLE
Mt. Heart Rebekahs Will
Entertain 1946 Delegates
To Annual Convention
sembly president of Oregon, was
also in attendance.
Two Weddings
Are Attended
RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Charles
Florence Messing will be chair Ratkie and her sister, Mrs. Dun
lap, Seattle, were week end vis
Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge man of the 1946 gathering here
itors at the Harvard Malmsten
members will arrange for the and she will be assisted by Eknma home in Vancouver.
Beasley
of
Westport,
vice-chair
convention of delegates from
Mrs. G. F. Crawford and her
lodges in this area to come to man, Sally Brown, right support mother, Mrs. Bacon of Verno
Vernonia in 1946. The naming to the chairman and Silvia Turn nia went to Vancouver Sat. to
of officers to have charge of er, secretary.
attend the wedding of Clell Ba
the work at that time was done
con and Ruth Haverland both
at the 25th annual convention
of Vernonia. Clell is a cousin
Service
Club
Elects
held Monday of this week at
of Mrs. Crawford.
New Secretary
Clatskanie.
Albert Huntley went to Scap
The Vernonia Service Club has poose Mon. where he planned
Thirty-one Vernonia delegates
attended the convention Monday, voted to discontinue all dues for' to work for Dan Throme.
John Elder of Lebanon spent
where delegates were gathered membership as members believe
from five districts: Westport, that the charge is no longer nec the week end here. Mrs. Elder
accompanied run: as far as Port
Rainier. Clatskanie, St. Helens, essary.
and IVernonia. Edith Ba'iley, as-
Club members will hold their land on his return trip Mon.
Mr. Clarence Gee is enjoying
next luncheon at noon June 27
at the Legion hall. Mrs. Lamp a visit with his brother. Ollie
ing resigned as treasurer and Gee of McPherson, Kansas who
Mrs. Ring was elected to that arrived Sun.
office.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis spent
Father’s Day with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Oscar Kaphammer in
It’s always lunch Martha Society to
Forest Grove while Mr. and Mrs.
time at the Cozy. What Meet Next Wednesday
Wm. Ellis of Oregon City ar-
The Evangelical Martha Soci rived for a belated Father’s Day
our flavorful, mouth
will meet next Wednesday, celebration with the Ellis’ Mon.
watering sandwiches ety
June 27, at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Warner of
and a cup of hot cof Bessie Malmsten.
Yamhill were Sun. guests at the
Bert Bassett home.
fee can do to that ap
John Dickhaut is having his
petite of yours is simply Altar Society Holds
residence sprayed with white
Last
Summer
Meeting
amazing
paint. Mr. May of Buxton is do
RIVERVIEW — The June
the work.
Excellent fountain meeting of St. Mary’s Altar So ing Miss
Dorothy Millis returned
ciety was held at the home of Sun. eve. to her work in Port
service too!
Mrs. Connie Anderson Wednes land with Sharp and Dohne aft
day. The hostess served a de er spending a week’s vacation
licious lunch at two o’clock after with her mother, Mrs. Blanche
which a business session was Millis.
held.
All
business
problems
A very beautiful marriage cer
Ph. 582
Bus Depot
brought up were completed sat emony was solemnized 'at the
isfactorily and a decision was church of our Lady of Sorrow in
reached to postpone meetings un Portland Sun. when Mary Jane
till September. In other words Combs became the wife of Lt.
the ladies are “going on a va Donald Hagen, an honorably dis-
cation.”
charged soldier of world war II.
A reception was held in the
afternoon at the bride's heme
GUARANTEED
5424 S. E. Gladstone. The bride
is the granddaughter of Mr. and
Watch Repairing
Mrs. T. F. Hillyer of Riverview,
W. T. JACOBS
who attended the wedding.
941 1st Avenue, Vernonia
Mrs. Betty Ockert of Salem
spent Sun. at the Louis Huntley
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home, leaving Mon. for Port
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land to undergo a major opera
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For Pasteurized
tion Tuesday.
Wilton Robinson accompanied
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Mr. and Mrs. Monty Dewey and
Get
son to Portland Sun.
Mrs. Pearl Wilkerson left Mon.
of last week for
Monmouth
where she will attend summer
school.
Service—F rom
Mrs. H. O. Higley returne;!
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right from the farm to
from Cedar City, Utah Fri. where
she had assisted with the care
your door, write to
of her sister, Mrs. Buster Holt
who gave birth to a son during
Specialists
her month’s sojourn there. As
Mrs. Holt is having very poor
health Mrs. Higley brought the
■
infant, Lynn Wesley Holt, home
with her. There are two other
children in the Holt home and
Timber Rt., Box 56
Buster is overseas. Mrs. Higley
Vernonia, Oregon
reports that her brother-in-law,
Telephone No. 7F51
Marion Higley and family, for
mer residents, located at Cedar
OUR PRODUCTS
City are getting along fine and
A Safe Place to Trade
ALWAYS
SATISFY
Marion has a good job in a
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Vernonia
11-16-45
Chevrolet Garage.
Mrs. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley
and two children spent Mon. eve.
at the Albert Krieger and C.
Reed homes near Keasey'
Mr. Albert Mead and son,
Bobbie, -of near Portland were
Sun. evening guests at the W.
J. Lindsley home.
Helen Jane Henderson of War-
renton spent Thurs. with Mrs.
John Elder.
Mrs. Ralph Cobat of Lebanon
came for a week end visit at
Gal. $1.90
the home of her sister, Mrs.
LINSEED OIL
Harold Raymond.
Gal. $1.65
TURPENTINE
Mrs. Glen
Hawkins spent
Father’s Day with her father,
Dutch Boy WONSOVER PASTE Gal. $3.50
Mr. Serafin, near St. Helens.
Time to Lunch!
Cozy
Keeping Up
With Rationing
PROCESSED FOODS: Book 4—
Blue stamps N2 thru S2 val
thru June 30.
Blue stamps T2 thru X2 valid
April 1 thru July 31.
Blue stamps Y2, Z2, Al, Bl,
and Cl val. May 1 thru Aug. 31.
Blue stamps Dl thru Hl val.
thru Sept. 30.
MEAT, BUTTER, FATS AND
CHEESES: Book 4
Red stamps E2 thru J2 val
thru June 30.
Red stamps K2 thru P2 valid
April 1 thru July 31.
Red stamps Q2, R2. S2, T2,
and U2 val. May 1 thru Aug. 31.
Red stamps V2 thru Z2 val.
thru Sept. 30.
SUGAR: Book 4—
"Sugar stamp 36 val. May 1
thru Aug. 31.
SHOES: Loose stamps invalid.
Book 3—Airplane stamps 1-2-3
valid indefinitely.
New shoe stamp val. Aug. 1.
FUEL OIL: Current coupons val.
thru August 31, 1945.
GASOLINE: Not valid unless en
dorsed. A-15 expires »June 21st.
Each coupon worth 4 gallons.
A-16 val. June 22, 6 gals. ea.
B 6-7 val. 5 gal. each, C 6-7 val.
5 gal. each.
PRICE CONTROL: Refer inquir
ies and complaints to price clerk
at local OPA board.
STOVES: Apply at local OPA
board for oil, gas stove certif.
52 GIFTS IN ONE—
AN E a GLE SUBSCRIPTION
Vernonia Eagle
Thursday, June 21, 1945
moved their furniture here last
week from Eugene. The Lovetts
recently purchased
the
Wm.
Huffman property.
Mrs. Leola Bonnell was ill at
her home all last week.
TIMBER—Mr. and Mrs. Elmo
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Baker
Tallman accompanied by the lat and infant son and Mrs.
W. O.
ter’s mother, Mrs. Edith Riggle, Baker left last week for
Salem.
spent Sun. at the Oregon ship
Wm. Dunn, Sic, left Portland
yard to see the launching of Wed. after having spent 3
weeks
the “Drew Victory.’’
with home folks.
Edd Lambert went to work
Zona Lee Bonnell was homo
Mon. for Buck Mountain.
from the General Hospital where
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lovett she works, over the week end.
Ship Launching
Witnessed Sun.
SPECIAL CARE
Save with safety on automobile servicing.
Stop at Sturdevant’s Rose Avenue Garage for
gasoline, oil, grease, battery service, spare
parts and tire service.
ROSE AVENUE GARAGE
Pho nW 337
H. H. Sturdevant
Bakery Specials for
Summer Days
SHORT CAKES —(delicious sponge cakes)
each 20c
“SWEDISH” Coffee Cakes (chuck full of fruit)
each 23c
9
doz. 30c
Assorted BUTTER ROLLS
TRY OUR COMPLETE LINE OF BREADS—
“JUMBO LOAF” - - “VICTORY”
“BUTTERCRUST” and “WHOLE WHEAT”
VERNONIA RAKERV
PHONE 991
TO
CHEVROLET
OWNERS
*
Chevrolet
¥
MILK &
CREAM
Chevrolet
PEBBLE .
CREEK DAIRY
Vernonia
Auto Co.
«
LIN-BAR VARNISHES
—Qt. $1.32
Gal. $4.25
»/2 pt. 46c
FULLER Outside Prepared
Gal. $3.50
Paints —
Per Gal. in 5-gal. lots
— J$3.40
FULLERGLO Enamel
Qt. $1.25
Gal $3.95
A Skinfull of Fun
(White Only)
Porch and Deck Paint and Fullerware Floor
Enamel — Qt. $1.27
DEADENING FELT
roll $3.15
WALLPAPER PASTE
2 lb. pkg«. 40c
TRIMZ Kut-Outs
each 20c
10 Per Cent Discount on all Wall paper in Stock
E. E. UPGAHD
868 Bridge Street
<
Phone 1262
Get your fill of fun
in the easiest way pos
sible. A quick dash to
Dessy’s, a few cool, re
freshing glasses of ef
fervescent brew and a
round or two of merri
ment will do wondeiv,
to that case of the
blues.
Dessy’s
Vont" oi&Mt yfavi,
PAY ENVELOPE
REES FURNISH employment for many members
T ot this community. Some work in the forests . . .
others in the mills, processing the timber crop . . .
other citizens rely for their livelihood on the trade
furnished by the people employed by the forest
products industries.
Burning trees hurt all of us. A blaze which con
sumes growing timber may destroy the pay envelope
of every member of the community. Burned trees
create no trade or employment.
Help keep fire out of the wood*. If we work
together we can lick Forest Enemy Number 1.
OREGON-AMERICAN LUMBER CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon