Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 02, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, February 2, 1928.
▼KRN0N1A EAGLE
FIVE
day. Sunday school lesson “Jesus services each evening at this church dress on your paper.
by „ a recitation by Dorothy
Mrs. J. Lindsay returned from lowed t,
~
a visit with relatives in Portland. June Wolffe. The Rebekah “Kit- Pictures the Kingdom of God.” except Friday evening, when thej Canyon City—55 cars cattle are
Mrs. J. Munger is visiting in Glad- chen Band” played several num- Communion and morning sermon W. C. T, U. will have charge.
sold, averaging above $100 per
stone wth relatives and friends.
bers, and Mrs. Sarah Spencer de- 11:00 Children’s message entitled
head.
Rev.
H.
Schuknecht
will
preach
I
LeRoy Cook of the eighth grade lighted the audience with a comic “Jesus’ Love for Children.”
Salem will build seven bridges
evenings at 7:30 o’clock, Every-
>*5*'\For 5 years Dr. Luzader, was the first to complete the course song and recitation. Sidney Malm-
Christian Endeavor 6:30 “Ideals body is invited to these revival ¡ this year, on $350,000 bridge pro­
eyesight specialist, has been in camp cookery under Miss Ruth sten gave a very interesting read­ for choosing a life-partner” with meetings.
gram.
making monthly visits to Vernonia. Taylor.
ing on “How Lindbergh did it.” sermon entitled “Salvation through
Medford. Crater Lake highway to
His next will be Feb. 6 and 7,
The Willing Workers of the A male quartette was followed by Christ.” Meetings will continue
If you fail to read the advertise-j be surfaced with oil-macadam.
office at Kullander’s. Have your Christian church will give a short the main event of the evening through next week. Public is cor-
ments you miss the most important ' Rainier. Work begins
„__ on new
eyes examined.—adv.
program and plate luncheon at the which was a debate, “Resolved that dially invited.
part of your paper, its the saving mill to replace burned Menefee
Andy
Gump
is
a
greater
hero
than
A. R. England of Hillsboro was social hall of the church February
in price that helps.
j mm here,
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
22.
Lindbergh.” Mrs. Judd Greenman
in Vernonia on business Friday.
Take advantage of the big re-| Camp Clatsop, Contracts wi'l be
the
af-
Wolffe
upheld
(G.
W.
Plumer,
Pastor)
Mr.
Born:
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hobert
and
Mrs. E. H. Washburn was In St.
duction in subscriptions. Notice of let for permanent National Guard
Engen of Timber, a girl, January firmative and Charles Malmsten
There will be preaching at this date of expiration next to the ad- buildings.
Helens on business Tuesday.
the
neg-
and
Rev.
Plumer
pleaded
church at 7:30 p.m. Saturday by
C. R. Twineham of Portland was 8. The lass has been named La
ative. The decision was given to Rev. H. Schuknecht, followed by
in Vernonia on business Thursday. Verna Mae.
A baptistery is being installed1 the Lindbergh side. After a recita- the third quarterly conference.
Game Warden William Brown
Sunday school Sunday morning at
was a Vernonia visitor Thursday. in the Christian church, and will tion by Betty Cameron and music
; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brady moved! be ready for use Sunday according by the kitchen band, refreshments 9:45 o'clock. Preaching at 11 a.m.
to Rev. R. Dunn, who is now hold­ were served by the members. Each by Rev. Schuknecht, followed by
here from Garibaldi Tuesday.
person was then carefully measur­ communion service.
Ovila Daoust of St. Helens was ing evangelistic services there.
Mrs. C. S. Hoffman and daugh­ ed and required to pay one cent
Young people's meting 7 p.m.
here on business Tuesday.
Miss Beatrice Anderson and Miss ter Alice left last week for Santa for each inch of waist measurc- and Day of Prayer program by
Aljce Eaton spent the week end Monica, Calif., where they will vis­ ; ment.
the Woman’s Missionary society at
it Mr. Hoffman’S mother. They ex­
8 p.m.
in Portland.
pect
to
be
away
about
six
weeks.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. B.
The coming week there will be
Vernonia grade school basketball
Cram, January 20, a boy. His name
I team was defeated at Mayger on
is Finley Lloyd.
“A Hero For a Night”
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. R. 1 Saturday but they are hoping to
The airplane used in the filming
Mills, a boy, January 18. He has redeem themselves by a better
I
showing
in
February.
of the Universal farce comedy "A FOR SALE—Phonograph (Silver-
been named Elvin Emery Lee.
Miss Kizer reported perfect at- {¡ero for a Night,” which will be
tone) with 68 Records $25.00.
A. W. Tousley has purchased a
new Pontiac from the Gilby Motor tendance on Tuesday for the first ,he feature attraction at the Rose Mis. Erven, Corey hill. Vernonia.
time in many months as she has theatre on Saturday caught fire In
261’
company.
Lloyd Baker purchased a new had considerable illness among her the air and was completely destroy­
ed while the cameras were grinding BABY CHICKS, White Leghorn.
Pontiac from the Gilby Motor com­ pupils this winter.
The second grade division of on the last sequence of the picture.
Guaranteed to live, from our
pany recently.
During the Winter Months when Heavier Feed­
Be sure to plan on attending the Mrs. Austin’s room were promoted As the plane was supposed to have large t pe, heavy production hens.
P.-T. A. bazaar and food sale on to the third grade at mid-year. Her been demolished in the picture, the Price $15 per hundred, $140 per
ing is necessary, you can be sure of uniform quality
February 25 in the building next room has just returned to normal fire scenes were incorporated tn thousand. Also Red chicks. Write
attendance after the smallpox siege.
for illustrated catalog. Fred F.
to the post offive.—adv.
I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen return­ the story to give it a more thrill­ Hughes & Son, Hillsboro, Oregon.
ing climax.
Vernon Green has resigned from
ed last week from an extended
2410*
the post office staff.
“Very Confidential”
Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole and trip through the middle and south­
Comedy-drama augmented by le- FOR SALE—G. A. Kelty 84 acre
small daughter visited Mrs. Cole’s ern states, spending most of their
time visiting relatives and friends gitimate thrills of the hair-raising
farm with implements. One mile
parents in Scappoose Sunday.
variety, has been used to excellent south of Clatskanie, Oregon. Own-
Jas. Jones, who was seriously in­ in Minnesota.
A rabbit club was formed last advantage by James Tinling in di- ' er wants to go east to care for
jured at the Connocher camp last
fall, is now out of the hospital and week with E. H. Condit as recting Madge Bellamy in “Very aged mother. For terms call at
the leader and the following as of­ Confidential,” a Fox film produc­ farm or address above.
17tf
is living at the Nehalem hotel.
E. D. Selder of Salem, auditor ficers ; pres. Jack Taylor, vice-pres., I tion which shows at the Rose thea-
MISCELLANEOUS
for the state accident commission, Richard Young, sec. Robert Cline. tre Sunday.
Jule Lindley and K. A. McNeill (
WOULD LIKE plain sewing, quilt
was ><i Vernonia Thursday.
“If I Were Single
piecing and quilting. Reasonable
L. R. Gillchrest recently purchas­ went to St. Helens on Friday to
ed a new Studebaker from the, take some R. A. degrees in Mas-j The happy combination of Miss charge. Mrs. W. M. McDaniel, Ver­
onry. They were accompanied by McAvoy and Nagel as co-stars In ; nonia, Oregon.
254*
Gilby Motor company.
Old Batteries Taken in Trade
J. H. Bush went t0 Portland on several R. A. masons from Ver­ “If I Were Single” indicates be-1
yond a doubt that the success of BEAUTIFUL PIANO r.ear town.
Monday to purchose the rugs and nonia.
Must sacrifice. $100 will handle
Now is the time of year your battery should be
Mr. Anderson has presented the
pair ¡n i “Slightly Used” was
draperies for the new theatre.
it.
A.
Ward,
Factory
Piano
Ad
­
school
with
an
attendance
pennant
well
earned
,
As
man'
and
wife
in
kept fully charged and in tip top shape.
Mayor Guy Mills has returned
from an extended visit in Califor- which will be given at the end of this latest picture they again carry juster, 521 Knot St., Portland, Ore-
cron,
261
Your battery recharged, painted acid
$1’50
each school month to the room their roles with remarkable ability 8°n.
nia.
proof, paint and acid adjusted, all for ..
Geo. H. Stankey is opening a with the most nearly perfect at- and show conclusively that their
cabinet shop at the corner of North tendance. Mr. Condit s room is resourcefulness comprehends both FOUND—American Legion Auxil­
iary pin. Owner may have same
leading for this month.
Radio batteries and others not requiring Cj-QQ
comedy and serious drama, This
and State streets.
Mrs. Lillie Mowe and children picture will be shown at the Rose by calling at the Eagle office and
removal of installation in car...................
The eighth grade students have
paying for this advertisement.
purchased red and white caps. and Mrs. Leona Thompson and ¡.theatre Monday.
children visited Monday at
Rent batteries, per day
xhese are the school colors.
25c
ï LOANS—The Washington County
“The Gateway of the Moon
N. Trussler returned from rpa home of Mrs. John Rosa.
NFLA
of
Hillsboro,
Oregon
has
arrived
recently
“The Gateway of the Moon,” the
coma Sunday and reports his wife1 lnomPson
thrilling story of the adventures of extended their charter to make
anu
uduy t,iu
and baby
girl progressing niceiy.
nicely. , | Illinois and has been -visiting
a young mining engineer in the loans through the Federal
Dr. Luzader here February 6 and
Parents» Mr. and Mrs.
fastnesses of South America, pro­ bank of Spokane to farmers
7. Have your eyes examined. The < Mowe.
A party was given at the home duced for Fox Films under the di­ Columbia county. Interest on loans
doctor will be at Kullander’s on
above dates. Eyes examined, glasses of Mrs. James Seit Saturday af- rection of John Griffith Wray, in the federal land bank are at
i ternoon in honor of her niece comes to the Rose theatre Tues- a 5 % % rate. Anyone wishing fur-
fitted.—adv.
1 ther information write, A. R. Eng­
Mr.' and'Mrs. Noble Sproull of ^rma
day and Wednesday.
land at Hillsboro. Oregon.
tf.
Prosser, Wash., are the guests of
1 > Stacey, Marian Leavitt,
i Iris Walker, Norma Brady. Games
“The Lady in Ermine’*
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill.
Corinne Griffith in “The Lady in
The second grade of bothiwere Played and light refreshments
Ermine,” coming to the Rose next
schools held a candy sale on Wed­ served.
The seventh and eighth grade Thursday and Friday, plays an It­
nesday. The proceeds will be used
pupils are all writing to earn a alian countess of the early nine­
to purchase seat work tablets.
Born: To. Mr. and Mrs. Ovila Palmer method button. Work is to teenth century who becomes a bride
Daoust of St. Helens, formerly of be mailed at the end of this week. on the eve of her husband’s de-
Vernonia, a nine pound boy. His There are three students working parture to war, later to find her-
for their 100 in writing in the self enmeshed in intrigue and vil-
name is Robert Deraid.
in Internal Medicine for the
eighth
grade.
| lainy when the Austrians take the
Rev. Teddy Leavitt, pastor of the
The social club of the Eastern town in which she is living.
past fifteen years
Christian church, is now holding
evangelistic meetings at Oakland, Star held a very successful cooked
CHURCH OF CHRIST
food sale on Saturday. They were
DOES NOT OPERATE
Ore.
(Christian)
ail sold out by one o’clock, The
Splendid interest is being shown
boudoir pillow was won by Mrs.
Will be at
by the townspeople in the revival
F. B. McPherson.
J. MASON DILLARD
Benson Hotel
Mr. Settleberger, the contractor meeting now being conducted by
* ATTORNEY-AT-LAW for the new Joy theatre is rush- Dr- R- L. Dunn. Every night (Ex- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
Evangelist Dunn FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2,
Next to Carkin Cleaning Works ing the work on the building and cept Monday)
• Here Every Wednesday
expects to have it ready by the brings inspiring and helpful gos­
1st of April. It is to be a two pel messages from the book. Al­ Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 4
story building with a store on most every night there have I
THREE DAYS ONLY
either
side of the lobby of the responses to the invitation
DR. ELLA WIGHT
theatre and three offices on the many have been added to
DR. C. J. WIGHT
church. Following are some of
No charge for consultation
second floor.
CHIROPRACTORS
O. A. Anderson, superintendent interesting subjects that will
Blood Pressure Examination
of grade schools is taking treat- discussed.
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad­
Rheumatism, Neuritis, Stomach,
Thursday “God’s Great Reforms uate in medicine and surgery and
ments in the Good Samaritan hos-
Liver and Intestinal Troubles
vital. He expects to be away about or Water.” Friday “On the Lord’s is licensed by the state of Oregon.
Delayed Menstruation
three weeks. The Washington and Side.” Saturday "Man's Indebted- He does not operate for chronic ap-
Lincoln schools sent him some very ness to God.” Sunday: Bible school pendicitic, gall stones, ulcers of
beautiful flowers last week and at 10:00. Be one of 200 next Sun- stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
LESTER SHEELEY
the fifth grade at the Washington
He has to his credit wonderful
school sent a plant.
results in diseases of the stomach,
Attorney-at-Law
Miss Annie Laurie Lairçl enter­
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
tained a number of her friends on
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
Vernonia
Oregon Monday January 30, in honor of
catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,
her birthday. Among those present
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail-
were the Misses Louise Simmons,
ments.
DR. W. H. HURLEY
Wayne Wall, and Ruth L. Stubbs;
Below are the names of a few
and Messrs. Oscar George, Lowell
of his many satisfied patients tn
DENTISTRY AND X-RAY
Hieber, Leon Halyfield and Phil
Oregon who have been treated for
Evenings by Appointment
one of the above-named causes:
Office over Brown Furniture Store 1 Taylor. The evening was spent in
Remember above date, that con­
Vernonia
Oregon dancing and a dainty buffet lunch
was served by the hostess.
sultation on this trip will be free
A birthday dinner was given in
and that his treatment is different.
! honor of R<,y Brady at this home
Married women must be accom­
Fitted by Specialist
M. D. COLE
January 22 by Mrs. Brady. Those
panied by their husbands.
I present were Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Elmer Booker, Condon.
Make réservation, for Free
Brady and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Desch, Portland.
examination with E. W.
DENTIST
D. G. Horn, Bonanza.
Cecil Haipsook and son. Mr. and
Holtham,
Mrs. John Schooler, all of Forest
Fred Steinon, Allegany.
Oregon Grove ; C. A. Whitaker of Billings,
Vernonia
Workingmen's Store
R. E. Neal. Central Point.
Mont., D. B. Reasoner, Mr. and
Joe. Sheoships, Gibbon.
Dr.
HARRY
A.
BROWN
MARK EVERY GRAVE Mrs. John Rosa, and Mr. and Mrs.
Remember above date, that con­
Eyesight Specialist
Memorials in Granite and Marble Roy Brady and children.
sultation on this trip will be free
Portland,
Oregon
At Reduced Prices
The W. M. S. of the Evangelical
and that his treatment is different.
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS i church held a very enjoyable party
Married women must be accom­
MRS. M. N. LEWIS & CO. j at the church on Tuesday, January
panied by their husbands.
Fourth and MAin St.
Hillsboro 124. The entertainment opened with
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg.,
community singing. This was fol-
Los Angeles, California.
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Feed, Fuel and Hay
Rose Theatre
Classified Advertising
uilding Materials
Dupont Powder
Vernonia Trading Co.
NEW BATTERIE* $9.85
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Motor C
Coming to Portland
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
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