Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 13, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1950 THE
TOWN TOPICS
Mr*. C. M. Binkley and (mall
son. Skipper, who have been
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Hall, for the past month,
returned home last Wednesday
night to Fairbanks, Alaska.
Here to spend the Easier week
EAGLE,
VERNONIA.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar George
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and Mrs. George Kirk.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Noyer of
Portland were guests at the
Lowell Hieber home over the
Easter week end.
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Childs were
here to spend the week end at
the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Childs.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitsell
end at the Charles Justice home
were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jus­
tice and family and Glenn Jus­
tice, all from Hermiston. Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Justice and
son, Larry, were in Vernonia
Thursday of last week visiting
at the Justice home and the
home of their grandparents, Mr.
•Joi/ Theatre
The Fighting
Kentuckian
The Corsican Brothers
The Lady
Takes A Sailor
Whirlpool
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Regularly $1.60
Hoffman Hardware Co.
Telephone 181
Vernonia, Ore.
For Hardware
See Hoffman
VERNONIA BARGAIN DAY
For Stamina in Sporta"SPEEDAIlCII
Specials That Prove It Pays to Shop in Vernonia
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Pen and Pencil 15c Diamond
Special
Sets
Dye
Fresh Banana
Special - - $8.50
10c Ea.. 3 tor 25c
Cakes - — 69c
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Vernonia Bakery
Home of Butter Crust
Bread and Arden Ice Cream
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Speedarrb is really built! Shock-
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Mashahle Brown or black.
Men's, boys’ and little
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and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitsell
were at the Zoe Whitsell home
for the past week end. Mrs.
Russell Whitsell will remain here
for a longer visit.
SENIOR CLASS PLAY, Arsenic
and Old Lace, Friday. April 14.
Washington grade school. Adults
50c, high school 35c, grade
school 20c.
15tlc
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Kirtland
and niece, Alice Noble, left
Wednesday morning for Correc­
Vernonia, Oregon
THURS.-FRI.
APRIL 13-14 tionville, Iowa on a two-week
vacation trip. H. H. King will
fill Mr. Kirtland’s place on the
city police force during the vaca­
tion time and Frank Slemmons
will serve as extra deputy.
SENIOR CLASS PLAY, Arsenic
John Wayne - Vera Ralston
_________ Oliver Hardy
and Old Lace, Friday, April 14.
SATURDAY
APRIL IS Washington grade school. Adults
50c. high school 35c. grade
school 20c.
15tlc
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. - Aiken
Mr. and Mrs. Hale Graves and
Tamiroff - Ruth Warrick
children of LaGrande spent the
SUN.-MON.
APRIL 16-17
Easter week end visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Graves and Fred
Oveson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brunsman
and children left Easter Sunday
Jane Wyman - Dennis Morgan for a two-week vacation trip
TUES.-WED.
APRIL 18-19 that will take them to California..
BAZAAR Saturday, April 22 for
Azalea House by the four Ne­
halem Valley Extension units.
Richard Conte - Gene Tierney Eagle's hall.
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DATES TO REMEMBER
and children were here from
Springfield from Friday to Sun­ Thur*.. April 13 — P.-T.A. execu­
tive board meeting. Washing­
day of the past week end to
ton school, 1:30.
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Simmons, and other rela­ Thur*.. April 13 — Vernonia
extension unit meets Grayc*
tives.
Bundy home, 10 a.m.
STOCK-REDUCING sal* con­
tinues io April 30. Many prices Fru April 14 — Senior class
play. Arsenic and Old Lace.
below cost. Thomas Variety
Washington auditorium.
Store.
ISilc
C. F. Hieber spent the Easier Fri.. April 21 — Columbia Coun­
ty Livestock association meet­
week end at Salem as the guest
ing. Washington school. 7:45
of his daughter and family, Mr.
p.m.
and Mrs. Douglas DeCew.
THE VERNONIA GRANGE is Sat., April 22 — General bazaar
of Upper Nehalem Valley
sponsoring a pie social Saturday.
home extension units.
April 22 at the Grange hall.
Come one, come all. All ladies Sat.. May 13 — Vernonia volun­
teer fire department Firemen's
bring pies.
1412c
Ball. Legion hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen Sat.. May 13 — 4-H club co­
returned Tuesday evening from
operative sale, benefit park
Phoenix, Arizona where they
project.
have been vacationing. Return­
ing with them was Mrs. J. J. son of Yamhill, nices of Mrs.
Davies, mother of Jim Davies. Grayce Bundy were here to visit
The Salomonsens have been her over the Easter week end.
away over two months.
Mrs. Calvin Davis visited at
STOCK-REDUCING sale con­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
tinues to April 30. Many prices Davis last Thursday from Forest
below cost. Thomas Variety Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Store.
15tlc Davis have sold their home in
Pai McCabe was here to spend Forest Grove and Calvin is at­
the Easter week end at the tending morticians school in Los
home of his sister and family, Angeles for the nine months
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anderson. schedule. Mrs. Davis plans to
Coming with him was Jack Ryan leave for Los Angeles soon to
a cousin.
join her husband.
SENIOR CLASS PLAY. Arsenic
and Old Lace, Friday. April 14, STOCK-REDUCING sale con­
Washington grade school. Adults tinues to April 30. Many prices
50c. high school 35c. grade below cost. Thomas Variety
15tlc
school 20c.
15ilc Store.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Gram and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson
and daughter, Doris, wære at the three daughters of Portland ar­
Connie Anderson home over the rived at the Norris Soden home
week
end.
Jack
Anderson last Friday evening. Mrs. Gram
also spent the week end at the is Mrs. Soden’s sister and Mrs
Dorthea Pearson’s daughter. Mr.
home of his parents.
Mrs. Nan Johnson returned and Mrs. Gram and two daugh
here Tuesday after visiting rela­ ters returned to Portland the
tives at Waldport and a daugh­ same evening, leaving Marsha to
ter in California. She left here visit her grandmother and aunt
on the trip Thursday of last and uncle for several days. Mrs.
Pearson has received word that
week.
THE VERNONIA GRANGE is she has a new granddaughter,
sponsoring a pie social Saturday, born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter
April 22 at the Grange hall. Pearson of Portland. The baby
Come one. come all. All ladies weighed 8 pounds 9 ounces and
bring pies.
1412c arrived April 4. Mrs. Norris
Soden is recuperating from her
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burrow
recent illness and is up and
and children were here Sunday around, getting along nicely.
as guests at the horn? of her
A pot-luck Easier dinner was
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judd
held at the home of Mr. and
Greenman.
At the Claude Norris home Mrs. Roy Brady Sunday. Pre­
Sunday to spend Easter were sent were Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hartwick Liepold and Betty and Winnie
Thomas of Portland; Mr. and
from Banks.
Edith Cary, niece of George Mrs. Roy Oglesby of Forest
Koski, and Bonnie Lovely, both Grove; the Bud Borton family,
of Portland were here to visit Mrs. Sylvia DeVaney and Janice,
at the Koski home most of last the Bill Ritz family and the
week during the spring vacation Rosa family all of Vernonia.
On Sunday Mrs. Paul Gupta
at Jefferson high where they are
Miss Ann Smythe and Paul
students.
SENIOR CLASS PLAY. Arsenic Marks arrived from Los Angeles
and Old Lace. Friday, April 14, to join Paul Gupta who has
Washington grade school. Adults been holding evangelistic meet­
50c. high school 35c. grade ings at the Christian church the
school 20c.
15tlc past week. There were 21 mem­
Mrs Marie Laschinger was host­ bers re-consecrated, two added
ess recently for the Past Chiefs by statement and six baptisms.
meeting at her home on Stoney The evangelistic group left Mon­
Point. Nine members were pre­ day.
sent. The next meeting will be
held May 2 at the home of Mrs.
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Harry Culbertson.
Expert Tonsorial Werk
Mr. and Mrs. John McGaniy
Vernonia, Oregon
and son and Katherine Thomp-