Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 15, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    ;*2 THURSDAY. SEPT. 15, 1949
and one-half ouncea.
Guest* at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Redmond over the
Labor Day week end were Mr.
Helix to visit Mrs. Kivett’s broth­ and Mrs. Sonoal Redmond and
er, D. W. Baysinger, then to Nam­ son from Gearhart and Harley
pa, Idaho to visit Mr. Kivett’s sis­ Redmond from Oakridge. Monday
ter and family, the Luis Seguras. visitors included Mr. and Mrs.
Joyce Baysinger returned home Norvin Wikstrom and son, Mr.
with the Kivetts for a two-week
and Mrs. Oscar Vike and daughter
vacation.
.Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Frank, Mrs. Shirley and Miles Lee of Moses
Sylvia DeVaney and daughter, Lake.
Janice, Mrs. Nola Brady, the Ritz
Miles Lee Left last week for
family, Wesley Brady, Mr. and Moses Lake after spending several
Mrs. John Liepold of Portland and weeks visiting his sister, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sams of La-
day at Oscar Vike, and family.
Grande recently
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bergerson
the beach.
Recent callers at the Kivett and small son spent the tveek end
home on Clatsop street were Mrs. visiting relatives and friends in
Kivett’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Vernonia. They reside in San Fran­
W. Livengood, and her sister, cisco. Mr. Bergerson, a graduate
Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lub- of Vernonia high school, is with
ker of Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. the merchant marine.
Mr. and Mr*. George Hoerle and
James Bragg and children of Cot-
tage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Dale children, Robert Lee and Nancy
Merwin and Arthur Osburn of Jean, of Hemlock, Washington vis­
Grande Ronde and Laurie Bur­ ited Mr. Koerle’s mother, Mrs.
Mary Hoerle, last week end.
chett.
Mr. and Mrs. Charle» Roswurm,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mott and
«.hildren, Victor and Yvonne of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lines and
Centralia, Washington came to Phyllis; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
visit Mr. Mott’s parents, the Wil­ Aspinall and daughters visited Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Johnson in Portland
liam Motts, last week.
Mrs. Byron Krebs of Stockton, recently.
Mr. and Mr«. Melvin Schwab
California is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Jack Heenan, for several are the parents of a girl, Cathy
weeks. Jackie Heenan, with the Joe, weighing four pounds, 13%
3tate police in southern Oregon, ounces. She was boAi Tuesday
pent Tuesday of last week at afternoon at Columbia hospital,
home. The occasion was the first Astoria.
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. McBride
time he and Mrs. Krebbs had
have been attending the General
seen each other for eight years.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Rourke Council of the Assemblies of God
left Monday morning to return held at Seattle. Roy Frank also
to San Francisco after visiting spent a few days at the convention
the Dave Brunsmans for two and last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Schmid-
one-half months. They are the
lin and children attended the
parents of Mrs. Brunsman.
Miss Arlene Skuzie is attending state fair at Salem Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lange of
the St. Elizabeth School of Nurs­
ing at Yakima, Washington. She Portland were week end guests
graduated from St. Mary’s near of the Frank Lange family. Sat­
urday evening a dinner party
Beaverton this spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brunsman was held at the home of
are the parents of a son, Albert Mr. and Mrs. T. L. DeHart to
Edward, born September 12 at St. celebrate Jimmy’s birthday. Those
Vincents hospital in Portland. The present were the Frank Lances,
baby weighed seven pounds, one Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lange and
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. DeHart and
Lee. The Langes returned
HUE IfttKS AllIHCMIE Sunny
to Portland Sunday.
VERNONIA TRADING CO., Frank Langes, Mr. and Mrs. Jim­
my Lange and Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. DeHart and Sunny Lee. The
Langes returned to Portland Sun­
day.
Allen Landers and Lloyd Thom­
as played golf at the Forest Hills
golf course Monday afternoon at
Forest Grove.
.Vlr. and Mrs. G. W. Epperly
of Corvallis called on his sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hank
King on Weed Ave.
Mr. and Mr«. M. L. Herrin were
the recipients of a long distance
phone call from their daughter,
Beverly, in Ft. Worth,
1
Texas,
Tuesday afternoon,
Beverly is
attending Texas Christian uni-
versity in that city and reports
© KM-¡110« « rutta
she had a very enjoyable trip
Uf just Pur
cement a
down and is enthusiastic about
’’B1C« AN IT COMM OUT LIKE T h - S'.
T.C.U. She said that people are
very friendly and she feels as if
he’d always known them.
WIEIRNONIIA
THE
EAGLE,
VERNONIA,
ORE.
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mr*. Vivian
Bradley
renewed
Trieadship with the Charley Bar-
net* recently when the Barnet or­
chestra was appearing in Port-
ia«t Mrs. Bradley, who used to
travel with the group, has been liv­
ing with her parents, Mr. and
-Utt. William Zimmerman, since
last December.
Hr. and Mrs. Gerald Riley are
now residing in the Stanley apart­
ments on Rose avenue.
Visitor* of «he Brady* and Ra-
was on Timber route last Sunday
w e re Mr. and Mrs. Evan House
end family of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. S. N. Haney of Forest Gr-jve
end Mrs. and Mrs. John Peterson
from North Platte, Nebraska. Mrs.
Peterson is Roy Brady's sister.
The Petersons have been touring
Canada, Washington and Oregon.
Mis* Mildred iVeed of Los An­
geles arrived September 3 to vis­
it tier parents and other relatives
antil the 17th.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kivett and
ron, Ralph, recently motored to
00 YOU KNOW —
ymvr »topping distancée *
—der oxcollent conditions?
Diiluntt
At
20 MPH
30 MP1I
40 MPH
SO MPH
60 MPH
70 MPH
40 ft.
73 ft.
115 ft.
166 ft.
226 ft.
295 ft.
Remember, these are txce
conditions — good brakes and
Wtasght, level, dry, smooth, hard-
. M>rfaced roads.
lome Sunday morning perhaps
when your car is standing at the
curb, pace off a few of the above
dtstances. You’ll have a new ap­
preciation of the dangers you face
-.while traveling at high speed.
* These distances are based on a
-
*eoond time lapse between the time the
t-ye or ear detects danger and the time the
brakes are applied.
This message presented in the in­
terest of our policyholders and all
•ther motorists of this community.
INSURANCE
TRADING COMPANY
BILL J. HORN, AGENT
905 Bridge Street
Phone 231. Vernonia
SEED FEED FERTILIZER
BUILDING MATERIALS
CEMENT EXPLOSIVES
WEED AVENUE
Family Reunites Peach Canning Record Set?
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Noble he to get a new car. They are to
At Picnic Sunday Dunlap
were in the village one leave the 19th.
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
John Krinick motored to Sauvies
Island Sunday to visit the
Grahams.
A family reunion picnic was held
at the Jim Bond home Sunday.
Those present were Mrs. Artie
Buckner and two daughters and
son-in-law and grandson, Mr. and
Mrs. Airin and Mrs. Mabel Mills
and son of Los Angeles, Californ­
ia, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner and
boys, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Wil-
hight and daughter of Vancouver,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bond, Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Tomlin and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Reggie Watson and fam-
il, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Buckner and fam'ly of
Hillsboro, Miss Jean Rogers of
Portland, Walt Buckner and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. Frost and daught­
er and Mr. Fast of Portland cal­
led at the Jim Bond home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner mo­
tored to Portland Tuesday.
Visitors at the W. D. Steele
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Schmick and Allen Billings
Portland.
day last week.
The Geo. Jones were at the
Libel farm last Friday. Mrs. Jones
and Mrs. Libel canned peaches and
we believe broke the peach canning
record when they canned 130 jars.
Roy Hughes has been called to
serve on the grand jury beginning
the 13th.
Delmar Jones bought a used
car recently.
Shalmon Libel and his mother
are planning a trip to the East,
pays
SEPT. 15-16
SPECTACULAR!!
PHONE 681)
REPAIRS
Before you venture off on
long automobile trip let us
haul your car completely,
caution, now will prevent
costly repairs later.
that
over-
I’re-
more
IN CINECOLORI
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Geo. Jo/uKon
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Telephone 311
Vemaia Sen. Sta.
Corner Rose and Bridge
CANNING
TOMATOES
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Jack Oakie - Joan Leslie - J. Craig
SATURDAY
SEPT. 17
Yvonne DeCarlo - Dan Duryea in
“RIVER LADY"
SUN.-MON.
SEPT. 18-19
MGM musical ~
FRANKSINATRA
gW? ESTHER WILLIAMS
Xâl GENE KELLY Ai »
TI’E'L-WFD.------------ SEPT. 20-21
"RED STALLION OF THE
ROCKIES"
with Red Stallion - Arthur Franz
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DR. C. A. PLUMSTEAD — Optometrist
Phone 445
Hillsbqro
233 E. Baseline
For Further Information Inqu*e at Kudander's Jewelry Store
“You Can't Be Optomistic if You Have Misty Optics”
CHOOSE YOUR
FLAVOR
Oregon State Fair
Attended Labor Day
CAMP McGREGOR — Mrs.
Swen Westetberg arrived in camp
Friday evening taking Mrs. Wes-
terberg to Clatskanie for the
week end and returning to his
work at camp Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lund
and grandson, Charles, motored
to Forest Grove last Saturday to
spend the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arland Sliffe
motored to Salem to attend the
State fair on Labor Day.
Visitors at the Arland Sliffe
home in camp Sunday were Mrs.
William Gabel and three sons,
Billie, Robert, and Clark. Mrs.
Gabel is the sister of Mrs. Sliffe
and lives at Tualatin.
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Whichever flavor you prefer, you’ll find Arden
tops in taste. The*’s because Arden’s selects the best quality
smooth
flavor.ngs, mixes them with gallons of rich cream fur
buttery texture . . . For Sale at—
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VERDONI A BAKERY
HOME OF EUTTER KRUST BREAD AND
ARDEN ICE CREAM
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Finger Broken Twice
By Man at Mist
MIST—Mrs. L. B. Eastman was
a Saturday forenoon caller of
Mrs. Austin Dowling.
Claude Kyser broke his finger
in two places last week.
The Chas. Sundlands enter­
tained Saturday evening at din­
ner for Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mills,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berg, these
from the Fishhawk, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Salomonsen from Ver-
nonia.
Mrs. Austin Dowling and Ber-
nard were Vernonia shoppers Sat-
urday afternoon.
Jackie Burnham bought a used
car last week.
Enjoy the whiskey
that's
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Public Service-Outside
House Paint. No. 16S5. Gal.
Pure Boiled Linseed
Oil. Gallon ...............
EXPERT
dividends in
your business, social, and personal
If your vision is faulty in
le^st, we suggest you let us
yeu a thorough examination.
•Joig Theatre
THURS.-FRI.
Well now that summer is prac-
tically gone and school bells have
called, the youngsters will get
back to work.
Margie Wikstrom came home
from Albany Labor Day where
she spent the summer working at
several jobs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Roeser went down to get her.
The Don Schnipps moved to
Mayger last week from the old
Hill place where they have lived
for the past month.
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No. 20 Lined
Airtight Heater
45
28x34 Wood Lined Walnut
Metal Covered Stove Board
Special This Week
Gen. C°le Hot Blast Space ÖJQ1 75
Heater. 5 Lg. Rm. Cap.
’PC 1
Public Service Porch and
75
Floor Enamel. 4 Hr Dry. Gal
Limited to Colors in Stock. Sells
Regularly for $4.85 Gal.
Heetaire Eiec. Heater with
Fan Forced Circulation
Stovepipe — Elbows — Dampers
ASPHALT ROOF COATING
Telephone 181
Vernonia, Ore.
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Gal. 90c
C*
noriman Hardware Co.
For Hardware
see Hoffman
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SWEET CORN
for Freezing & Canning
Other Farm Produce
Drive Out to Our Farm
LOOK FOR SIGN ON ROAD
Smart, thrifty housewives know the value of making every penny
count. That’s why so many come here for the best in fine
foods of all kinds—at prices trimmed to keep budgets in working
order year ’round.
ElKXIi: SCHMID
2 Miles out Gales Creek Road from Forest Grove
Phone 11F24
We Deliver Daily
SAM'S FOOD STORE
9
4
Phone 761