Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 11, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1932.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
blood given March 1, a. church parlors on Friday even­
Shipley, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. arranged in the shape of a star St. Helens Guests
m.; 1500 C. C. blood serum given ing, March 18.
with each point decorated in th*
Simmons.
• March I, 2 p. m„ also upper
appropriate color.
Mrs. J. L. At Pythian Party
.
,
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. left arm tapped releasing much Nehalem Club
Timmons was chairman of the
Energetic Club
A
group
of
St.
Helens
guests!
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7 ■ x.
Complimenting Verla Messing
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„ ,, . i pus; abscess forming at right Elects Secretary
committee in charge.
including Mayor E. R. Ballagh, 1 ,.
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on her sixteenth birthday, Mr. At Mrs. Treharne’s
a
short
.
.
elbow,
March
4;
abscess
at right
During
the
social
hour
of the men employed in the coun­
and Mrs. Ballagh, and Mr. and, ..
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and Mrs. H. A. Simmons enter­
Mrs. Tom Crawford, assisted by
program
arranged
by
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elbow
disappearing
March
8 and
musical
The
Energetic
club
of
the
ty by his company are from St.
Mrs.
P.
A.
Dixon,
former
Ver-
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7
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.
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tained thirty members of the grange met this week at the Mrs. A. J. Hughes was presented
.
...
■ slight improvements noted at this Mrs. A. J. Hughes, entertained
Helens, Vernonia, Goble and oth­
e
cu
M
,
p
,
"|nonia
residents
were
present
at
| younger set with a 1 ’
the Nehalem club at the Craw­
Pvthian Sisters card party,
_ ihome °f Mrs. Viola Treharne! by Charlotte Green who played ¡the Pythian
er Teacher
districts Employment
in the county.
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Di»cu»».d ' Part* ,at* M°nd^
follow-'
they "helped h« quRt'.'
.
A bone specialist reports that ford home Wednesday afternoon.
| piano numbers, and Margaret Nel-
Wednesday evening.
the bone wjU . .
.
■ eacner y. w
.
ing the dress rehearsal for Cor-
will drain for six
Mrs. Frank Hartwick was elect­
Approval of Superintendent C
q{ | A delightful luncheon was ser-;8on’ wbo sang.
Prizes for high score in five months or more.
ed secretary to fill the vacancy
ved
by
the
hostess.
|
Mra
-
Ellis
conducted
a
school
■»
A. Howard’s nloa
plea fnr
for hirinO
hiring 1 Ore-
Ore­ H
hundred
were
won
by
Mrs.
Bal-
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the girls had parts.
left when Mrs. Ernest Yeo moved
Those present were Mrs. Kelly, | °f instruction for officers in the
gon teachers only to fill vacancies
lagh and Mrs. E. B. Miner and
afternoon.
to Oregon City.
The
girls,
still
dressed
in
the
I
a
guest
of
the
club,
Mrs.
Phillip
Mrs.
Charlesworth
was experessed by resolution vot­
Mrs. Ellis was the house guest bridge high scores were held by
Following an afternoon of
white sailor costumes which they , Millis, Mrs. Goldie Murphy, Mrs.
ed at the meeting.
Mrs.
Fred
Spring
and
C.
S.
Hoff
­
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kent while
sewing the hostesses served re­
Honored
President J. E. Kerr also stres-l wore in their last scene, made jVern Mowe, Mrs. H. M. Condit, in Vernonia and was the guest of man.
freshments to the 17 members
a beautiful picture as they sat
Mrs. A. L. Kullander was in
sed the importance of teachers around the long table which was and Mrs. Otto Michener.
Mrs. Ray Charlesworth, teacher present.
honor at a luncheon given by Mrs.
trading as far as possible in the I attractively decorated in pink and Nehalem Circle
W. E. Bell, Thursday noon, at charge of table arrangements and of the Loyal Gleaners' class, who
community that supports them, 'j white, with a large birthday Ha» Buiinen Meeting
yesterday
for her
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home
Sunday evening dinner guests
wmen
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which covers were iaiu
laid wi
for Mrs. Mrs. James Nanson served re-,left
instead of running to Portland cake holding lighter pink candles'
Ellis Mrs. H. E. McGraw, Mrs. I ireshments of green molded sal- in Toledo, Oregon, was especially at the Geo. Van Vleet home were
i
’
for articles that may De secured in the center. As the tapers' Nehalem Circle No. 881, Neigh- Harry Pearse, Mrs. J. W. Brown?ad> nut bread sandwiches and cof- honored
______ I at
the
regular meet­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Sundland,
here as satisfactorily.
fee.
ing of the class Wednesday af- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers, Miss
slowly burned away the guests bors of Woodcraft met for their and the hostess.
The third party of the series ternoon at the home of Mrs. Irene DeRock and Kenneth Smith.
regular business meeting March
Road Statu, Explained
sang their favorite songs.
will be held April 13.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Jim Brady.
3.
There will be no designation
The lunch consisted of a var­
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
of the road to the coast until af­ iety of sandwiches, birthday cake, i Among visitors present were
A beautiful gift was presented.
Services for Sunday, March 13: Condition of Ralph Bergerson to Mrs. Charlesworth
... ...
district organizer, Lura Viola
in apprec-1 ,
ter the report from the surveys ice cream and hot chocolate.
Sunday school at 9:45. A special
Ralph Bergerson, 6, son of Mr. I iation of her work with the class.!
are in, Mr. Kerr stated. He urged
A special feature of the even­ Wood, and a number of guests
opening program has been ar- and Mrs. Elmer Bergerson, is im- Games were played and Mrs. F. I
that Vernonians do not stop work­ ing arranged by Mrs. Simmons from St. Helens including Edna op
ranged. 11 a. m., preaching ser­ proving slowly since his last ser­ [ Claude Stephens entertained with
ing for the road even though the was the dedication of two songs Armstrong, a member of the J ra
vice, subject, “The Ripened ious illness of two weeks ago, ■ a reading, “The New Organ at
commission has announced that to Verla Messing which came ov­ local circle who recently moved'vi
Shock,” in honor of the golden according to members of the fa- Church.”
it cannot be built this year for er the radio from station KGW there.
I
wedding anniversary of Mr. and mily, but it will be some time be-
During the business session,
lack of funds.
while the party was in progress.
Vi ait
Mrs.
Frank
Crawford.
Special
mu­
fore he will be able to leave the , Mrs. Alma De Hart was elected
H. E. McGraw urged that more
Miss Messing was the recipient
’ ls"
MARCH 19, 1932
sic. 6:30 p. m., Christian Endeav- hospital as another operation up- ! president to fill the vacancy!
candidates for drivers’ licenses of many beautiful gifts which, 1 o Eastern Star
DR. RUTH M. COON
or,
Melvin
Malmsten,
leader.
7
:30
’
on
the
infected
bone
in
his
arm
left
by
Mrs.
E.
Knight
’
s
absence,
I
apply to the examiner when he is filled the table placed for them.1
994 Bridge Street
Mrs. Ann Ellis of Garibaldi, p. m., evangelistic sermon, “How ; will be necessary.
land Mrs. Maud Wells was elected
here, lest Vernonia be restricted
Following the supper party the
WATCH THIS SPACE
| The following detailed report vice president.
to infrequent visits. All drivers guests enjoyed an hour of danc­ associate grand matron of Ore- to Escape Hell."
NEXT FRIDAY
A cordial invitation is extend- is published by request:
igon for the Order of Eastern
The organization plans to en-
must take the examination within ing at the Messing home.
.Star, made her official visit to ed to all these services.
Right lung tapped Feb. 26; 75 tertain the Berean class in the
three years, Mr. McGraw added.
The guests included Verla Mes­
For the special number during
sing, Luella Williams, Frances Nehalem Chapter 153, Thursday.
the
opening exercises at the Ev­
In
the
evening
the
work
of
the
FEATHERS AND
Peterson, Elna Spencer, Alice
order was exemplified, and a gift, angelical Sunday school this com­
Parker, Helen Bergerson, Louise
. . . TALONS
a luncheon set of Italian cut ing Sunday, Mrs. Ross Duncan
Roberson, Edna Owens, Zonweiss
work was presented to Mrs. Ellis. and Mrs. A. C. Knauss will pre­
(Continued from Page 1)
Douglass, Christine Rainey, Flor-
Following the evening’s meet­ sent a vocal duet. Sunday school
way . . . Happy Thompson, one ence Wall, Mary Ann Childs, ing refreshments of ice cream, convenes at 9:45, and everyone
Bush,
Kathryn
Malmsten,
Joy
of them, being told by the coach
cake and coffee served at tables is cordially invited to attend.
to shush . . . Happy breaking the Leona New, Margaret Nelson,
last rung of the ladder as he Nelle Green, Charlotte Green,
descended . . . Ed Tapp looking Ellen Simmons, Roberta Williams,
io SPRING
for his lantern to look for an Marguerite Laird, Leona Hillman,
honest sergeant with . . . Judd Helen Messing, Dorothy Holtham,
Greenman petting Mrs. Fuller­ Marjorie Holtham, Mildred Tous-
Ethel Tousley, Margaret
ton’s toy dog that Charlotte
Green was carrying . . . Miss
Smith scrambling to get off the
stage because Jack Bush pulled
the curtain on her . . . Shorty
Kullander wedged in a narrow
NASSOUR’S
passageway waiting for his cue .
Your Safeway Store ... at Lower Prices!
the world’s finest imported
. . the coach asking if Whitlock
OLIVE
OIL
had his nightshirt on . . . the
SATURDAY & MONDAY, MARCH 12, 14
yeomonettes back stage jumping
Castile Soap
when the guns went off . . . Mrs.
Kerns herding the kiddies past
AIRWAY
the gang of awkward squadders
LB. BAR
. . . Jack Hanson strutting as if
he really belonged under his
Full pound of
plug hat . . . Tommy Bateman
?C
ALICE BLUE, MARQUISE
Max-i-muM
A GOOD coffee *t a
asking to have his whiskers curled.
OR DUTCH MILK
Evaporated
LOW price. Its matchless
irti THF STOHV
They were . . . Mrs. Veith as­
flavor never varies. Con-
TALL
CAN
sisting with the grease-paint on
Value Leader
Fancy Chocolates
Men’s Moleskin
PAY DAY
vincce yourself . . .try
the sailors and rookies, watch­
“BIG MAC”
pound today!
ing the clock so as to have time
A BOX
to get dressed herself.
MORE ABOUT THE PLAY
Montag’s latest
1931 — $1.98
Spring 1931 $1.10
Aunt Sally liked the play SO
CHEESE—
1931 — 59c
well she went both nights.
Full Cream . . . mellow flavor
Stationery
Spring 1932
Spring 1932
Jack Hanson had to take his
Spring 1932
wiskers along with him on a
PKÖ. 5c
IVORY TONE SPECIAL
FLAVO-JELL
fishing trip Wednesday. Ha could­
Gelatine Dessert . . . assorted flavors
Pound package and package
n't get them off without missing
envelops, 65c value
out.
GAN 10c
TOMATOES— No. 2i/2’s
“Big Mac” is cut
Heavy drill pock­
America’s great­
Standard Pack . . . No. 2H cans
Thimble Club Meet.
extra
large.
ets.
est overall value!
At Mr*. Henkel's
CATSUP
—
2
BOTTLES
9S(
‘
The Wide Awake Thimble
I C O M P A M E ?
Highway . . . Large 14-ounce bottles
ndt/V
club met at the home of Mary
sanitary Napkins, regularly
social
'
Hankel February 25, for a
afternoon.
36c
This ~ Week At ... 99P
Refreshments of home made
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buns with Hamburger and coffee
Assortment of
Large, juicy and sweet—Dozen..... 35C
were served.
EASTER CARDS
Old Hickory
Sulphur Dyed
OUTING
i/o-CASE ................... $1.69
Just Arrived
Gordon Hieber, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Hieber, had to have
an operation on his head and
Large, crisp, firm heads — 2 f°r 13c
nose because of an automobile
accident Feb. 7 in Lima, Ohio,
1931 — $1.79
where he is bank examiner. He
1931 — 89c
1931 — $1.69
Spring 1932
is getting along nicely, accord­
Next t > Po.t Office
Large,
ripe,
yellow
fruit
—
LB.
1932 Price
1932 Price
ing to word received by his par­
5c
ents.
NEHALEM IS SUITED Verla Messing’s
FOR LIVESTOCK Birthday Honored
j
j
Lecture
Sat. Night
To HAVE the BEST
SPECIALS
buy the best
at
MILK
COFFEE
23c
6c
Overalls
PANTS
SHIRTS
LB- 17c
89c
49c
ORANGES
Arm il age
■trug Co
Work
shoes
LETTUCE
Logger
SHIRTS
Khaki
PANTS
69c
«1.39
BANANAS
«1.49
EACK 35c
KITCHEN BROOMS—
We pack your
dollar full of val-
Buy here and
SAVE!
Extra Heavy,
Sulphur dyed...
“Foremost”
BAND
Compass
WORK
West Coast
Choice Meats
Overalls
SHIRTS
Market Feature»
9-oz. Denim. No
better made.
1931 — $1.10
Double back, ex­
tra strong.
1931 — 89c
1932 Price
1932 Price
CARROT
2 CANS
TOMATO JUICE—
Libby's . . . No. 1 cans
SUGAR- Pure Cane
18 LBS. QQp
And 2 lbs. Brown or Powdered Sugar—FREE.
The Best Gardens
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PEANUT BUTTER—
LB 10c
Finest quality bulk
Come From
Tested Seeds
If you want a good garden this
summer that will give you a lot
of fresh vegetables for your table
plant our TESTED SEEDS.
Use genuine Morcrop Fertilizer
—all sire packages, 25c - 35c
to $2.00 bags.
Garden tools of all kinds and
new low prices.
Hoffman
Hdwe. Co.
See Hoffman About it—IT PAYS
Pork Steak
s n Ä
Pork Roast L lb. 1 /VaR
Pot Roast
1 *"
Steaks
Bacon
Rib or
Sirloin—LB.
■*ugar Cured
89c
Logger
SHOKS
12-inch tops
NOW
«12.50
-I ri
1 I V
16c
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