Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 29, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1932.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
week.
SUNDAY SCHOOL NOTES
a solo in the church service fol-
A group of Vernonia young
lowing.
people attended the Christian En­
The preparations for Mother’s
Next Sunday is Temperance
deavor convention in Portland
I Sunday. As a special feature, day are arousing interest. There
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Jeannette Johns, winner of sec­ ' is already considerable competi-
Usual services Sunday at 11:30 ond place in the lower division I tion as to who will receive the
The party included Marian Lind-
a. m.
ley, Rose Sitts, Verna Ray, Rho­
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
high school W. C. T. U. essay ' special bouquets to be presented
da Bell, Velma Veal, Leonard
contest, will read her essay, “To­ to the oldest mother, the young-
CHANGE
IN
DATE
F. Claude Stephen», Minister
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holyfield Malmsten, Thomas Graves, Allen
| est mother and the mother who
tal Abstinence in Sports.”
J. H. Burnside is reported to be
Prayer meeting night at Dad
For May 1st—9:45 a. m., Bible
of Portland, formerly Vernonia Ray and Mrs. Alma Sitts.
improving in health.
The memory work honor roll has the most children Present with
Roberts
has
been
changed
to
school; 10:45 a. m., divine morn­
residents, visited a number of
her.
Mrs. Herman Veal has as her ing worship, theme, “Choked Thursday instead of Wednesday list is growing. Those adding their
O. S. Poynter has been ill this friends here last Friday.
The plan now is to have the
names
Sunday
were
E.
H.
Condit,
house guests her sister, Mrs. M. Wells.”
so as not to conflict with the
week with the grippe.
Sunday school and church ser-
Mr.
Troutwine,
Mrs.
E.
J.
Doug
­
wel-
Christian
church.
Everyone
Wesley Brady was operated C. Robbins and son Clayton of
Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m.;
lass and A. C. Knauss. We expect ' vice on Mother’s day a merged
Sheriff Oscar G. Weed was in on Saturday morning and had Cottage Grove. They arrived on convention report is promised; come.
many more to be ready with the ¡service. A detailed program will
Wednesday
and
will
town Monday on an investigation. two tubes put in the right lung.
visit here 7:45, a great evening service.
books of the Old Testament next'be given next week.
RADIO SERVICES
for a week or more. They came Theme, Neiw Testament Baptism.
He
is
improving
nicely
now.
Mrs. Fritz Hausler went to
with Mr. and Mrs. George Rab­ I Hear about Mother’s day.
Rev. Williard H. Pope, of Port-
Portland Tuesday for medical
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mowe and bins of Saginaw who will spend
land, over Station KWJJ, 1060
THE FAMILY ALTAR HOUR
treatment.
BIBLE SCHOOL NOTES
children, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bra­ several days looking after prop-
kilocycles, weekdays 7 to 7:45
The attendance last Sunday a. m., Sunday 1 to 2 p. m. and
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Ander­ dy and children visited at the erty interests here.
Forty-five minutes of Christian
was 164 with the Lads class win­ 10 to 11 p. m.
son and children were Portland home of Roy Brady’s Sunday.
A jolly party of young Port- ning the banner again.
fellowship and song. Hear it every
visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Drorbaugh land musicians spent the weekend
week day morning from 7 to 7:45
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose fur­
Mrs. Claude Gibson has recov­ left Thursday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shay of nished the special music, singing
a. m. Sunday, 1 to 2 p. m., Ev­
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
ered from a severe illness of sev­ at the home of their daughter, Arcadia park. Juanita and Bon­ a duet.
angelistic. Sunday 10 to 11 p.
nie Bell James, Ruby Asquith,
eral weeks duration.
Mrs. Hazel Bean, in Portland.
m., Christian Worker’s Jubilee
Miss Marie Kirkpatrick sang . I The Sunday school had an in-
Adelle Easly, Gay McCandless,
■.crease over the Sunday before of
hour,
over KWJJ, 1060 Key.,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Knauss
Emil Messing, C. Bruce, Joe Norman Easly and Mr. and Mrs.
130. Be on hand at 9:45 a. m.
Portland.
and son Lawrence returned last Peachey and Dr. M. R. Eby went Frank Holbrook. A happy day was
and bring someone with you.
Friday from several days outing to Oregon City on Thursday of spent climbing the hills and com­
Rev. Williard H. Pope
I Mrs. E. E. Garner, the superin-
at Seaside.
last week to fish, but had no ing back loaded with wild flowers.
I tendent in charge, is urging every
Box 3374
Poi and, Oregon
one
to
do
their
best.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry luck.
Local garden club members
Bernice Reed is working this
The pastor will speak on the
Fogel over the weekend were
Mrs. G. W. Plumer is leader hope that as many Vernonia re­ week for Mrs. Comstock at the
‘ subject "Investing Our Life,” at
Mrs. Glade Follis and daughter for the Evangelical Missionary sidents as possible will attend the
power plant.
11 a. m.
Patsy of Hillsboro.
society meeting to be held in the annual spring flower show in
Mildred Hawkins of Riverview j The Christian Endeavor will
church
Wednesday
afternoon,
Laurelhurst park in Park in Port- visited Edith Lindsley over the
Mrs. E. A. Green, Mrs. L. H.
meet at 6:30 p. m. Miss Elna
land, April 30, May 1 and 2. weekend.
Roberson, Louise Roberson, Char­ May 4.
I Spencer, leader. Theme, “Finding
Those
who
have
seen
it
in
pre-
lotte and Nelle Green were Port­
Mrs. L. H. Young spent the | My Place in Life.” The 7:30
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton
land visitors Wednesday.
left Monday for Burns, where vious years say it is a wonder- weekend in Vernonia with her p. m. subject will be, “When
Mr. Fulton has obtained employ­ fully beautiful sight, well worth husband.
Should I Be Saved?”
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ment. Their many friends wish the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cummings
There will be special music at
In the Circuit Court of the State them well.
spent the weekend in Portland. all the services.
JOY THEATRE
of Oregon for the County of
Those shopping in Vernonia
The Woman’s Missionary socie­
Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brady and
Barbara Stanwyck exposes 1000 this week were Mr. and Mrs. ty meets at the church next Wed­
Albert Schmidlin and Judith
two
children
motored
to
Port
­
and 1 nights of a NIGHT NURSE, White, C. O. Evers, Mrs. D. K. nesday, May 4, at 2 p. m., study­
Schmidlin, Plaintiffs,
vs.
land Wednesday to see Wesley Friday and Saturday, Apr. 29, 30. Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. L. ing the book, “Christ Comes to
Herman L. Greener, Defendant.
Brady and also visited Pearl AFTER TOMORROW, with Chas. Gilham, Mrs. Devaney.
the Village.” This is the last
UNDER and by virtue of an
Farrel, Marian Hixon, Wm. Col­
Mayo Pettijohn returned from , missionary society meeting before
execution issued out of the above Brady at Forest Grove.
entitled Court in the above en­ Robert and Lawrence Hastings lier, Sr., Sunday, May 1. Admis­ southern Oregon Sunday.
our annual conference and all
titled matter on the 25th day of
sion 10 and 25 cents.
(Adv.)
The teacher and children have members should be present. Bring
March, 1932, to me directed upon grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Shay,
made
a
very
attractive
rock
gar
­
a friend.
a judgment, decree and order of attended the funeral of their
den on the school grounds.
sale, rendered on the 25th day grandmother, Mrs. J. L. Hastings
The preparations for the great
D. K. Mendenhall made a busi­ merged Mother’s day service for
of March, 1932, and entered in of Portland, Saturday.
said Court on said 25th day of
ness trip to Portland Wednes­ I Sunday morning, May 8, are
March, 1932, in a mortgage fore­ J. R. Dougherty of Portland,
Mr«. Jake Neurer
day.
I moving fine.
closure suit wherein the plaintiffs,
The county cow tester for T. j The Bible study led by the pas­
Albert Schmidlin and Judith district manager of the J. C.
The reason behind the sensational acceptance
B. visited Keasey last week. All tor on Thursday evenings at 7
Schmidlin, recovered judgment Penney company, was in town
of our Mother’s Bread by the housewives of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kuback cows here were O. K.
against defendant, Herman L. Wednesday morning to confer
o’clock is gaining in interest. We
Vernonia is apparent to all who have tasted the
are the proud parents of an eight
Greener, for the sum of $4000.00 with Manager C. G. Whitlock.
are studying the book of Ephe­
delicious goodness of our several varieties—baked
with interest thereon from 6th
pound boy born Friday, April 22.
week
in
Portland
visiting
rela
­
sians.
day of March, 1931, at the rate
under the most strict sanitary conditions, with
Colonel Alfred E. Clark, who is Mother and son are both doing
of 6% per annum; the further seeking the Republican nomina­ well. The boy has not yet been tives.
the
purest and best ingredients obtainable.
sum of $231.50 with interest
Miss Annie McMullin, who has
thereon at the rate of 10% per tion for United States senator, is named.
been taking beauty culture in
Agency for
annum from the 8th day of De­ the man who is first vice-president
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill from
cember, 1931; the sum of $400.00 of the Oregon National Convention Portland spent the weekend here Portland this winter, came home
STATE LAUNDRY CO.
last Saturday.
attorney’s fees, and the sum of commission of the American Le­
at their summer home.
$27.60 costs, and the costs of
at hotel M c D onald
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay and
“HOME OF MOTHER’S BREAD”
gion,
which
is
sponsoring
the
na
­
Miss
Millie
McMullin,
attend-
and upon this Writ, and com­
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
mand me to make sale of the tional convention in Portland ing Pacific university at Forest Bon Clarence and Mr. and Mrs.
Pick-up
Tues.
—
Deliver
Fri.
mortgaged property described as from September' 12 to 15, this Grove, was home with her parents Jake Neurer spent Sunday even­
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dun­
follows, to-wit:
All that part of the West year, and stands high in American Saturday and Sunday.
lap.
Legion
activities
throughout
the
Noble
Dunlap
was
in
St.
Hel-
half of the Northwest Quar­
Mrs. Louise Micek and her son
entire United States. Colonel ens all day Thursday on legal
ter of Section 34, Township
John
from Tualatin were in Sun­
5 North, Range 4 North,
Clark’s activities on behalf of ex- business.
day to see Mrs. Micek’s daugh­
West of the Willamette Mer­ service men and women should
Lewis
Carmichael
went
to
work
idian, lying South of the Ne­ draw to him a large percentage
ter, Mrs. Stanley Kuback and
for Clyde Johnson farming.
halem River and between said
new baby.
of their votes at the May Prim­
river and the County road,
Lee Osborn was in Portland
The county has been busy grad­
containing 3.50 acres, more
aries.— (Pd. adv.—Clark for U. for a couple of days last week
(Incorporated)
or less; ALSO, all of the
S. Senator committee, 820 Yeon visiting his wife. Mrs. Odborn is ing the Nehalem highway this
week after the rains.
North half of the Southwest
Bldg.,
Portland,
Oregon.)
managing a rooming house in
Quarter of said Section ly­
Portland.'
ing East of the Nehalem
To buy, sell or trade, use
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
Hughes
River, excepting therefrom
Dr. F. G. Rankn tested several Eagle classified ads.
and
Miss
Amy
Hughes
motored
the North 20 feet of that
to Portland Saturday. Accompany­ dairy herds in this vicinity for
part of the above described
tract of land lying between
ing them was Mrs. R. A. Space, contagious abortion recently.
Mrs. George Taylor and her
said river and said County
SCHOOL
PUREX—The Master Bleacher and
Road; also excepting: Com­ who was leaving after several son Ray and his wife were in Ver­
days
’
visit
with
Vernonia
friends.
mencing at the center of said
water softener, quart size.
PC z»
GIRLS
nonia on business Saturday.
Section 34; thence South 20
BOTTLE
..........................
S.
E.
Couper
and
family
re
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pasco
Hill
from
rods; thence West parallel
LOVE
with the East and West cen­ turned Sunday night from a trip Vernonia were guests of Mr. and
ter line of said Section to
to Weiser, Idaho. They report Mrs. Bud Baldridge Sunday.
TOMATOES — Alta Villa, Rich, red
County road; thence North
farmers as all busy there now,
Miss Olga Holmstrom, telephone
Ringlette Permanent
California pack, 21'2’s—
to said center line and thence
East to the place of begin­ and the diversified farms in good operator, had a vacation Satur­
It’s so easy without those
CAN ...........................................
shape.
day,
and
Marian
McMullin
took
ning; also excepting: Begin­
torturous over-head weights
ning at an iron pipe on the
her place in the office.
and with so much less heat.
Mr. Mitchell of the state fish
West line of the County road
OVEN BAKED BEANS — B & M —
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer were
Besides its beautifully soft
North 89’22' West 553.8 feet commission and wife had business in Vernonia Saturday looking
Large size, delicious and con-
from the Southeast corner of
and
natural
looking.
with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shay after some business.
the Northwest Quarter of the
venient
— CAN .... ..................
Sunday. Mr. Shay expects to in­
French Curls $3.50
Southwest Quarter of said
Miss Beatrice Perry, accompa­
stall
trout
and
other
game
fish
Long
Hair
$4.50
Section 34; thence on the
nied by Mrs. Oliver Burris, was
PEAS—Rodman. Very fancy petit Pois
West line of said road North
in the near future.
in Vernonia shopping Friday.
17’ 32’ East 165.0 feet to an
Tender, sweet Utah pack, 2’s.
Several Natal grangers were
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Eby
iron pipe; thence North 89’
CAN .................
40 C
22’ West 322.0 feet to an
and children were in Portland guests of Winema grange at Bir-
kenfeld
April
21.
said river, thence North 89°
and Oregon City Thursday of last
Vernonia Hotel Building
STARCH—Argo, Corn or gloss, l’s—
22’ West 100 feet to the
Mr. and Mrs. L. Weedell and
week. Dr. Eby has made several
Phone 1261
iron pin on the East bank of
children
spent
a
few
days
last
Your choice with
trips
to
Oregon
City
since
to
center of said river; thence
for
Shopping Bag .......
see his grandmother, who is quite
following up the center of
said river in a Southwesterly
Hl.
,
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direction 160 feet; more or
SARDINES — Otter Brand — Finest
less, to the South line of said
A farewell dinner was held
Northwest Quarter of the
quality—Tomato or
Saturday in honor of Mr. and
Southwest Quarter of said
for
Mrs.
Robert
Fulton
at
the
home
Mustard
— l’s oval
SALAD TIME MAYONNAISE — It’s
Section 34; thence along said
of Mrs. Ruth Grey. Others pres­
ling South 89’ 22’ East 86
Nalley’s Quality —
feet to an iron pipe on the
ent were Mrs. Mary Graney,
SAUER KRAUT — Ravalli Brand —
PINT JAR .................................
East bank of the Nehalem ri­
Miss Grace Sell and Miss Dorothy
Choice Silver
ver: thence South 89’ 22’
CORNED BEEF —Fray Bentos brand.
Grey.
East 318.8 feet to the place
Shredded. 2*'£'s ......... m for
Very finest quality, l’s—
1Q_
of beginning and containing
Mrs. Dave Marshall, Mrs. W. E.
CAN .....................
in this last exception 1.5
Bell, Miss Parks, Jack Marshall
KNOX GELATINE — One Package is
acres, more or less; also ex­
and Holly Holcomb made up a
equivalent to 4 packages
Qz»
cepting: Beginning at an iron
COCOA — Walter Baker’s — Rich,
pipe on the West line of the
party of Portland visitors Sun­
Jell Powder — PACKAGE .....
pure and nourishing, Va-lb. 1 J
County road said point being
day. They called upon Dorothy
CAN ...........................................
Wilson
and
McGregor
Clubs
89’ 22’ West 553.8 feet and
June Wolff, who is convalescing
PEACHES — Mission brand, 21/j’s —
North 17’ 32’ East 165 feet
SYRUP — Vermont Maid — Cane and
from an operation in Emanuel
from the Southeast corner of
Large banquet size O
Edgemont Clubs
- -
Maple — 26-oz. jug
hospital.
the Northwest Quarter of the
in rich syrup ...........
for
Southwest Quarter of said
day
at
the
West
Front
Door
of
Section 34; thence following
the Court House in the City of
the West line of said County
St. Helens, Oregon. 1 will sell in
road North 17’ 32’ East 165
obedience to said execution, de­
feet, thence North 89’ 22’
WILSON & READ. 75c Golf Balls
54c
cree and order of sale, at public
West 427.6 feet, more or
auction (subject to redemption)
less, to the center of the
DE
LUX
GOLF
BALLS,
1.68
size
24c
to the highest bidder for cash,
Nehalem river; thence up the
all the right, title and interest
center of the stream in a
which the above named defen­
Southwesterly direction, to a
dant has in and to said real pro­
point which is North 89’ 22’
perty tp satisfy said execution, in­
West 422 feet from the place
terest. attorney's fees, costs and
of beginning and thence South
accruing costs and the overplus,
89’ 22’ East 422 feet to the
Look these over, only a few left.
place of beginning, and con­ if any, be paid to the person or
persons
entitled
thereto.
taining in this exception 1.54
Dated and first published April
acres, more or leas, all being
1, 1932.
within Columbia County, Ore-
OSCAR G. WEED.
Sheriff of Columbia County
NOW, THEREFORE. NOTICE
FOR BARGAINS—SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT
Oregon.
(14c5
IS HEREBY GIVEN,That on Mon­
day, the 2nd day of May, 1932, First publication April 1, 1932.
at 10:00 o’clock A. M. of said Last publication April 29, 1932. HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ»
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KEASEY
HERE IT IS!
Mother’s
BREAD
Natal
Vernonia Eakery
Nehalem Market & Grocery
Specials for Fri. and Sat
1 lot
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Ivv
Milady’s
Beauty Slioppe
Sale Prices
Golf Clubs and
Golf Balls
BAGS
Half Price
Hoffman Hdwe. Co.
15c
3
25c
Q
1 Qz»
Leg Pork
15
Roast lb.
PorkShouder 1Ô
Roast
lb.
Fresh Side
10
Pork lb.
Hamburger oe
2-lbs. -tQ
Pork Sau­
sage 2-lbs 25
Oil/»
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IOC
1
S1.98
88<*
GOLF BALLS
2
MEAT
OQn
IOC
49c
1. ......
♦ « « PRODUCE * * *
Green Onions 3 beh. 10c
Rhubarb - 3 lbs. 12c
- 3 beh. 10c
Lettuce - 2 heads 15c
Radishes