Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 18, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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ties arranged therein was present­
ATTRACTIVE
ed to A. F. Kostur.
EXHIBIT PUT
Those responsible for the show
ON SATURDAY were
Mrs.. Dave Marshall. Mrs.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Shower is Given
For Mrs. Jas. Emmons
Treharne
A ahower was given for Mrs.
Fred Wall, and Mrs. E. A. Green,
James Emmons by Mrs. Harry
Elmer and Eugene Dickson,
(Continued from Page 1)
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
the committee appointed last
Emmons, Mrs. Oscar Kaphammer, Clair Sunell are attending Pleas­
A number of lovely crocheted spring by the Vernonia Study
and Mrs. Alice Adams at the ant Hill school.
F. Claude Stephens, Minister
wool afghans were in evidence as club which originally sponsored
home of Mrs. Harry Emmons
Bobby and Alice Stephenson
November
Special
services
for
well as a tiny version in pale the idea. The Vernonia Grange
Wednesday afternoon.
have returned to school after be­
Sunday:
20
—
Fathers
and
Sons
pink, blue and white for a car­ committee who joined the Study
Many lovely and useful gifts ing absent a week.
Morning, 9:45, Bible school;
riage robe.
club in the project and had
Ralph Bergerson, who has been
were received by Mrs. Emmons.
10:45,
Divine
morning
worship,
charge
of
the
agricultural
exhib
­
Two very lovely examples of
in the hospital nearly nine months,
Mrs.
Sitts
won
the
prize
for
theme,
“
What
Doth
God
Require
hooked rugs also graced the its included Mrs. A. L. Parker,
is now able to move around in
doing the best sewing.
Mrs. Viola Treharne, and A. D. of Thee?”
show.
Evening, 6:30, Christian En­ Pumpkin pie, whipped cream bed. The nurses at the Shriners
The art exhibit from the grade Hall. A number of other men,
hospital are exercising his legs
school pupils of Mrs. Lulah Ful­ women and girls assisted the deavor; 6:30, study class, “Why and coffee were served to the preparatory to walking. As yet
I
Believe;"
7:30
Evening
services,
following
:
Mrs.
Sword,
Mrs.
C.
lerton attracted much attention. committees in various capacities.
theme, “From Darkness to Light.” Barnes, Mrs. Mary Skinner, Mrs. both elbows are rigid and much
Cut out designs from the little
A most cordial welcome awaits Sitts, Mrs. Ed Solomonsen, Mrs. drainage is still taking place.
folks, and arrangements of aut­
Mr. and Mrs. E. Sunell and
you!
“It’s a good place to get ac­ D. Sesseman, Mrs. George Vos-
umn fruits, flowers and foliage
children have returned from
quainted.
”
nick,
Mrs.
M.
Graves,
Mrs.
John
done in color or black and white
Ellis, Mrs. Glenn Deamer, Mrs. Bradley camp.
by the older pupils were most
Patsy Jean is the name of the
G. Dickson and son Raymond
EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
Demerson.
attractive and reflected not only seven an done-half pound daugh­
Corvallis,
Mrs. Chas. Van Alstine sent a visited with relatives at
fine talent but excellent training ter who arrived at the home of
Mr. Dickson received medical
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
gift,
being
unable
to
attend.
as well. We are real glad, by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parry Monday
treatment while there.
This is our annual “Harvest
the way, that the grade school morning. Both mother and baby
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill were
Home” service Sunday with a
board has seen fit to retain art are doing well.
pleasantly surprised Wedneslay
special program, 9:45 a. m.
instruction during these trying
evening when friends and neigh­
The teachers of the local public Thanksgiving sermon, , “The Full
times. We firmly believe that schools, who have been studying
bors called to bid them farewell.
m. Pot-luck
Harvest,
”
at
11
a.
1
(CAMP
EIGHT)
training a child to appreciate and first aid methods under the direc­
They are leaving for California
dinner
12:30
noon,
Come
and
create beauty is as necessary a tion of Miss Nettie Alley, county
to make their home.
Alice Baker
this
1
preparation for his future happi­ nurse, met in the Washington bring your dinner. During
O. Hyland is cutting some pulp
ness and success in life as giving school for their regular class hour there will be a program of
wood.
music
and
short
talks
by
differ
­
Mrs.
Lane
had
as
her
lunch
him the fundamentals in the
Monday night with Miss Alley in ent people.
guests on Tuesday Mrs. Jim Han­ George and Gilbert Holt were
three ’R’s.
The evening services—Endeavor na, Mrs. Charles Mackie and home for election, returning
The Garden club was also rep­ charge.
their work in Washington.
A. B. Carlson has completely at 6:30 and sermon at 7:30 p. m. daughter Joan Mackie.
resented in the show with a table
Mrs. W. Thacker, Mrs.
recovered
from
serious
injuries
The
exhibits
will
be
open
for
Miss
Patricia
Baker
attended
of small fruits and vegetables
Thacker and children, Mrs. H.
sustained
last
May
while
working
inspection
all
day
Sunday,
and
Rainbow
on
Monday.
and several bouquets of late
Miss Clara Archibald spent the Smith and children, Mrs. Gilbert
flowers. Mrs. J. L. Timmons, as pile driver foreman for the everybody will be welcome.
Holt and son, Mrs. L. L. Wells
who arranged the Garden club’s Clark and Wilson Co., and this Evangelical Sunday School Notes weekend at St. Helens.
There are now six scholars in
Miss Elizabeth Piert spent the were Vernonia shoppers on Sat­
exhibit also displayed some at­ week returned to work. Mr. and
urday.
tractively canned vegetables of Mrs. Carlson and son spent the the competition for the beautiful weekend at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kellar and
weekend
in
Dallas.
Bible
which
was
on
display
for
Fred
Lumm
at
the
Roseway
ap
­
her own.
family motored to The Dalles
Mr. and Mrs. James Windust the first time, and will be given artments in Vernonia.
One of the features that at­
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sand­ over the weekend and visited with
tracted us especially was a home from Seattle were guests of Mr. to the lucky scholar the Sunday
and
Mrs.
L.
H.
DeWey
over
Sun
­
before
Christmas.
There
is
still
berg
motored to St. Helens for relatives.
canned food display by Mrs. A.
day
night.
time
to
get
in
the
contest
and
win
the
weekend.
C. Knauss—whole pears in green
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lindley of it! Details Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Woods motored to
syrup, halved pears with a red
Sunday is Thanksgiving Sunday Portland on Tuesday.
cherry magically remaining in Stayton were guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Williams
the center of each no matter how Mrs. F. D. Macpherson during and plans are being made for
some special numbers during the has moved out of camp and Mr.
you tipped the .far, canner rasp­ the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest H. Sell opening exercises, including a and Mrs. DuBois have moved into
berries unbelievably red and
their house.
firm, canned pickles, preserves, and son Junior of Wenatchee, short Thanksgiving pageant.
The Natal grange will give a
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gwin dance in their hall at Natal on
salad1 fruits, vegetables, fish, all Wash., spent Saturday and Sun­ Sunday, another challenge was
day
at
the
home
of
Mr.
Sell
’
s
given.
This
time,
The
Happy
Swal
­
spent
Sunday
evening
at
the
home
in most tempting form. She also
Thanksgiving evening, Thursday,
showed a plate of the nicest look­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sell, lows challenged the Sunbeams to of Mr. and Mrs. Niel Lee.
Nov. 24. Berg Bros, orchestra
while
on
their
way
to
Los
An
­
an attendance contest to run
Mrs. Robert Woods spent Sat­ will furnish the music.
ing dried fruits we ever saw.
until Christmas, with a party urday afternoon at Mrs. Harry
The Harris ranch made a dis­ geles.
Grandpa Wedell is spending a
Miss Grace Sell returned from as the incentive.
Sandon’s.
play of rabbit furs in various
few weeks with his daughter and
Hood
River
Saturday
night
after
Sunday,
learn
the
golden
text
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Sand
­
processes of finishing; namely:
in a new and unusual way! Be burg and Mrs. John Atkins and her family, Mrs. John Thomas.
the raw fur, tanned fur, and then working in the fruit.
Charles Sundland had the mis­
Miss Maxine Schlegel of Port­ on time ad don’t miss it.
children were Vernonia shoppers fortune of getting a piece of
the finished furs from the White
land
has
'been
the
house
guest
Evangelical
W.
M.
S.
ladies,
on
Tuesday.
New Zealand and French Silver
steel in his eye. Mr. Sundland is
of her cousin, Mrs. Frank Hart­ don’t forget your mite boxes.
Mrs. Chas, Mitchell had her proprietor of the Mist garage.
varieties.
wick
during
the
past
week.
Sunday, November 17, is rapidly > mother, Mrs. Maurer, from Pe
The box of apples offered free
John McMullin traded several
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Decker approaching—so be sure you have Ell, Washington, and son Charles
to anyone guessing the 13 varie-
hogs for a cow recently to Jim
are expected home the last of the them ready.
Mitchell, over the wreekend.
Moran.
week after an absence of two
Guy Rassmussen, who has been
weeks during Mr. Decker’3 vaca­ G. E. CLUB ENJOYS
visiting
his children Leora and
tion from his duties as local INFORMAL kVENING
Eugene and other relatives and
manager for the Shell Oil Co.
FOR SALE
friends, has returned to his home
Several members of the G. E.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bleile and
in California.
FOR THANKSGIVING — Corn- sons of Westfir visited with their club enjoyed an informal even­
Miss Marian McMullen was
fed ducks, and fryers. See many friends here over the week ing of quilting and cards at the
Friday, Nov. 18
telephone operator last weekend
H. Mayfield, 1246 Rose Ave. (lc end. They were house guests of home of Mrs. Virgil Powell on
Thursday, November 10. Refresh­ Chamber of commerce, Masonic during the absence of the regu­
FAT GEESE FOR SALE—$1.00 Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl.
lar operator. Miss Olga Holm-
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. ments were served by the hostess. hall, noon.
a goose. Mrs. A. B. Counts,
ICity budget meeting, city hall, strom.
Finnerty from Thursday till Sat­ Those present were Mrs. W. 7:30
p. m.
phone 8F521._____________42*2 urday were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. M. Henderson, Mrs. Lloyd W.
Armistice day was observed as
Harvest
festival, community a holiday last Friday at the Natal
TURKEYS — Corn fed turkeys, Metzger and daughter Marjorie Baker, Mrs. James Nanson, Mrs. chest benefit, Pythian hall, 7:30. school. Miss Triplitt, the teacher.
live or dressed; delivered. See of Astoria. Mr. Metzger, who is J. L. Timmons and Mrs. Pow-
Father and Son’s banquet, spent the weekend with her niece.
or write F. B. Warfield, near manager of the Beehive store in ell’s mother, Mrs. Smith, of Christian church, 6:30 p. m.
Dave McMullen, John Thomas
Portland,
who
was
a
here
visitor
golf links. Also loose hay for Astoria enjoyed a fishing trip
Sunday, Nov. 20
and L. Wedell were employed by
sale.
(46*2) while here with a group of local for several days.
Father and Son’s day, Christian the county doing road work
anglers.
church, 10:45 a. m.
week.
FAT DUCKS AND RABBITS—
G. E. Finnerty and his guest MRS. JUDD GREENMAN
Harvest Home service, Evangel-
Mrs. Julia Whittig and
for your Thanksgiving dinner, A. W. Metzger of Astoria, E. H. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON
ical church, 11 a. m. Pot-luck son-in-law, Fred Bush, from
roasting size. R. L. Harris, Mist Condit, Harold McEntire, Jack
Route.
47cl Marshall, and Larry Marshall
Mrs. Judd Greenman entertain­ dinner and program, 12:30 p. m. low Mist called here on business
Wednesday, Nov. 23
Monday.
ed at luncheon Wednesday comp­
went
on
a
fishing
trip
up
Rock
APPLES — 30c a box, you to
Pythian
Sisters
roll
call
meet-
Johnson and Davis pole camp
limenting
Mrs.
Margaret
Grady,
furnish the box. A. L. Parker, creek Friday and returned Satur­ who left the folloging morning ing.
got an order to get some timbers
day
noon
reporting
“
fair
”
luck.
phone 11F53.
46c3
and pole for Clark and Wilson.
Part of their catch, a tray of for her home in Kansas City.
CARD OF THANKS
Frank Peterson sold a beef
Her guests were Mrs. Grady,
FOR SALE—Fryer rabbits; also fine cutthroats, was on display
We wish to thank the Brown cow this week. Jake Neurer but-
breeding does, pedigreed stock, at the quilt and agricultural Mrs. Connie Anderson, Mrs. J. H.
New Zealand reds and New Zea­ show Saturday afternoon.
Burnside, Mrs. E. A. Matthews, Furniture Co. for the stove, Judge chered a large veal and two huge
land whites. Rose Ave. Rabbitry,
W. A. Harris for the use of the porkers this week also.
Dr. W. H. Hurley of Portland and Mrs. John Hale.
1246 Rose Ave.__________ 42ctf
Mrs. Oliver Burris and Miss Be­
Mrs. Grady has been visiting building, the Oregon Gas and
and Ernest Yeo of Gladstone
FOR APPLES, several varieties, were in town Saturday evening here and at Eugene with her Electric Co. for lights, the Gar­ atrice Perry were shoppers in
see Harry Culbertson.
43tf.
to attend the exemplification of daughters, Mrs. Anderson and den club for exhibits, and all Vernonia Tuesday.
who cooperated in making the
Laton Wedell sold his old Ford
DeMolay work at the Masonic Mrs. Carl Davidson.
FOR RENT
quilt show and agricultural dis- touring car to Earl Knowles at
temple.
Mist.
Lester Sheeley, T. M. Crawford play a success last Saturday.
SMALL FARM for rent, cheap
Nehalem assembly, Order of
Vernonia Study club committee
At a business meeting last
for cash, by John D. Baker, Rainbow, met in regular session and Chas. Schmidlin made a busi­
Vernonia Grange committee.
Wednesday evening
Natal
________________________ 46*2 Monday night followed by an in­ ness trip to Salem Tuesday.
formal
hour
of
dancing
to
music
FOR RENT — One 3-room house
furnished; One 4-room house, furnished by Miss Amy Hughes
modern, garage. Inquire L. A. at the piano.
A guest of Vivian Douglass
Boeck, 1162 State St.
(46*2)
Armistice day and over the week
FIN Al. SETTLEMENT
end was a college friend. Miss
In the County Court of the State ' Minnie Hessman, who is now
of Oregon for Columbia County. teaching at Yamhill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mills of
In the Matter of the Guardian­
ship of the Estate of Clara L. Deer Island were in town Tues­
Cleveland, an Incompetent.
day.
Leona Hillman, Margaret Mc­
NOTICE OF
Donald and L. R. Thomas drove
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given, that the to Portland Wednesday.
undersigned, as Guardian of the
S. J. Claridge of Portland was
person and estate of Clara L. a business visitor in Vernonia
Cleveland, an incompetent per­ Wednesday.
Thanksgiving and Christmas dishes at prices lowest they have ever
Mrs. F. W. Gough has been
son, has filed in the above en­
been. They cannot go lower. Quality better than ever.
titled court her final account and confined to her home during the
report as such guardian, and past week with a severe cold.
LOOK HERE —
GREEN BORDER DISHES—
Cash donations were received
that Monday, the 28th day of
32-Piece Dinner Set, good
4*n qr
Green Border, Fancy Pattern
4*0 AO
November, 1932, at 1 o’clock p. by the Community chest during
edge. 32-piece dinner set ------
O
quality, American made, ONLY
m. in the court room of said the post week from the Safeway
court in the Court House in the Market and also from the mar­
PLATINUM BAND TRIM —
DINNER SET & SILVERWARE
City of St. Helens, in said county ket’s manager J. F. Rose, accord­
Platinum Band Trimming, plain
4* A *JQ
Silver Edge and design, delicate shade of
and state, has been fixed as the ing to the report of the chest
edge. 32-piece dinner set -----
JiiJO
Canary Tone, 32-piece dinner set. Very latest
time and place by said Court for secretary, Loel Roberts.
pattern. ALSO—26-pieces of Silverware in
GLASS
LUNCHEON
SET
—
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Malmsten
the hearing of objections to said
pattern to match this set. Silverware guar­
16-piece Glass Luncheon Set. Beautiful
final report and account and the spent Wednesday of last week in
square pattern, etch design, green. Never
anteed for 15 years. This will make a won-
Longview
visiting
friends.
settlement thereof.
before a set of this style for only 4* 1 A A
derful gift for very moderate
MRS. H. SWORD,
Just the thing for your party.
* * • v v
cost. All of this for only ------
Guardian.
JOY THEATRE
For Bargains in Dishes—See HOFFMAN ABOUT
Special Thanksgiving attraction
Dated and first published Oct.
—Joe E. Brown in THE TEND­
1932.
Lalt* pwblicMion November 26, ERFOOT. Thursday, Nov. 24, and
Friday, Nov. 25. Admission 10
1932.
and 25 cents.
Adv.
W. A. HARRIS, Attorney.
Wilark
Natal
Classiiied Ads
CM
DISHES—Bargain Prices
$10.95
Hoffman Hdwe. Co
grange elected their new officers leaves a wife and two small sons,
for the coming year. Installation ■ Teddie and Bobbie,
Mr. Riddcrbush was a resident
will take place later.
Reed Holding and Lincoln Pe-'of Vernonia for a number of
terson went to work for Johnson years and had many friends here,
and Davis scaling poles.
|
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Frank Rinck from Banks truck- CHRISTIAN CHURCH W.M.S.
ed a teum of horses into the vai- MEETS AT MRS. VEAL’S
ley Wednesday.
The W. M. S. of the Christian
Evangelical W. M. S. Ladies
I church met at the home of Mr.
Make Quilts For Needy
land Mrs. Herman Veal Tuesday
evening. The topic was the Ameri­
A group of ladies from the can Indian. A social hour and re­
Evangelical Missionary society freshments in keeping with the
met at the home of Mrs. G. W.'topic were enjoyed by the fol­
Plumer Tuesday afternoon to lowing members and friends: Mr.
make quilts for welfare work. and Mrs. Jim Brady, Mr. and
Those who assisted in tacking Mrs. G. E. Finnerty, Mr. and Mrs.
the two quilts finished during the Harry Culbertson, Mr. and Mrs.
afternoon were Mrs. Eda Lind­ F. Claude Stephens, Mr. and Mrs.
strom, Mrs. L. A. Rogers, Mrs. J. F. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.
Carl Enstrom, Mrs. John B. Hair, Porterfield, Mrs. A. J. Sitts, Rose
Mrs. Walter Kent, Grandma Sitts, Mrs. E. D. Phillips, Mrs.
Soule, Mrs. C. A. Malmsten, Mrs. Spofford and Mrs. Alma DeHart.
A. W. Sauer, and Mrs. Minnie
Malmsten.
Mrs. J. F. Rose acted as hos­
I
tess at the regular meeting of
TED R1DDERBUSH KILLED the Willing Workers in the Christ­
Ted Ridderbush was killed in­ ian Church Wednesday afternoon.
stantly Saturday morning at Tide­ Plans for the father and son
water camp when a line broke, banquet were completed during
hitting the back of his head. He the business session.
LET’S GO!
The election is over—now let’s all settle down and
put Old Man Depression out of business for good and
all. Safeway is doing its part to help, with bigger values
than ever before. You can really save more money at
Safeway.
MAKE SAFEWAY YOUR HEADQUAR
TERS FOR THANKSGIVING FOODS
SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 21, 22
Coffee
NOB HILL ............. Pound .......
3-lbs. 85c
29c
AIRWAY ................ Pound .....
23c
Money-back guarantee.
Not a cheap coffee.
3-lbs. 67c
EDWARDS...... Pound
can ....
28c
Vacuum Packed.
PUMPKIN ..................... 2
Cans ..
17c
15c
13c
6*/2c
25c
57c
Del Monte quality. 2% size cans.
DEVILLED MEAT ....
4 Cans ..
Libby’s — A known quality.
POST TOASTIES...... 2
Start the day right.
BREAD........... 1-pound
Pkgs.
loaf......
Golden Krust—sliced.
CATSUP...................... 2 Bottles ..
Highway . . . large bottles.
MALT........................... 2
Cans ..
Old Burley.
vr.
Floiir
49
$1.25
sack
Drifted Snow. Home Perfected
Can ....
PEARS .................... Large
10c
25c
Fire-Fly — 2V4 size cans.
OLIVES ................ Large
Can ....
Safeway quality—Gloria Ripe Olives.
Candy-Candy-Candy
35c
3-lbs....... 43 c
.... 2-lbs...... 35c
Old Fashioned Chocolates
MONSTER GUMS
PEANUT BRITTLE
FORMAY................ 3-lb.
2-lbs.
Can .......
55c
Try this shortening for cakes or pies.
LETTUCE.................... Head
5c
The Dalles, solid heads.
CRANBERRIES........ Pound
7-lbs.
17c
2 for
CELERY, Jumbo size
9c
BANANAS
Pound
Sc
CARROTS, TURNIPS, .... 3 buches .... 5
SWEET POTATOES
SEE OUR WINDOWS
FOR ADDITIONAL PRODUCE ITEMS
Choice Meats i
Market Features
Pork Roast
lb. 10c
Pork Chops
lb. 14c
Beef Boil
lb. 7c
Boneless Beef Stew lb. 15e
Sirloin Steak
lb. 15c
Bacon Nuggets,
lb. 16c
VERNONIA. OREGON
PHONE 741